1.Living microecological hydrogels promote skin wound healing
Xinxu HUANG ; Xin ZHANG ; Jian WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2026;30(2):489-498
BACKGROUND:Living microecological hydrogels are a hot topic in the field of wound dressing and have received widespread attention.OBJECTIVE:To summarize the basic features and advantages of living microecological hydrogels,review the progress in the application of hydrogels loaded with different living organisms in skin wound repair in recent years.METHODS:The articles published from database inception to 2024 were retrieved from Web of Science,PubMed,CNKI,and WanFang databases with"cell,probiotics,phage,chlorella,algae,living microecological,hydrogel,skin,wound healing,wound repair"as search terms in English and Chinese.The articles for inclusion were screened according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria.Finally,108 articles were included for review.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The living microecological hydrogels have good biocompatibility,and the hydrogel can provide a suitable living environment for the loaded organisms,and play a barrier role between the living organisms and the wound to avoid potential threats.Compared with traditional wound dressings,the effect of living microecological hydrogels is sustainable and renewable.Biological regulation can keep the microenvironment at the wound site relatively stable,which can provide suitable conditions for wound healing for a long time and reduce the additional trauma caused by frequent dressing changes.Compared with the direct use of living organisms to promote wound healing,living microecological hydrogels can improve the survival rate of organisms and ensure their biological regulation.Living microecological hydrogels promote wound healing mainly by regulating the"inflammation"and"proliferation"stages in the wound healing process.The existing living microecological hydrogels mainly load organisms such as cells,probiotics,algae,and phages,which give hydrogels with different biological properties,so that they can promote wound healing by releasing substances required for wound healing or improving the wound environment,and have great application potential.To further expand the actual clinical application of living microecological hydrogels,it is necessary to further control the biosafety risks of active organisms in hydrogels in the future,avoid potential biological threats,and research the hydrogel matrix that can better adapt to the complex changes of human skin wounds and can support living organisms.
2.Living microecological hydrogels promote skin wound healing
Xinxu HUANG ; Xin ZHANG ; Jian WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2026;30(2):489-498
BACKGROUND:Living microecological hydrogels are a hot topic in the field of wound dressing and have received widespread attention.OBJECTIVE:To summarize the basic features and advantages of living microecological hydrogels,review the progress in the application of hydrogels loaded with different living organisms in skin wound repair in recent years.METHODS:The articles published from database inception to 2024 were retrieved from Web of Science,PubMed,CNKI,and WanFang databases with"cell,probiotics,phage,chlorella,algae,living microecological,hydrogel,skin,wound healing,wound repair"as search terms in English and Chinese.The articles for inclusion were screened according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria.Finally,108 articles were included for review.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The living microecological hydrogels have good biocompatibility,and the hydrogel can provide a suitable living environment for the loaded organisms,and play a barrier role between the living organisms and the wound to avoid potential threats.Compared with traditional wound dressings,the effect of living microecological hydrogels is sustainable and renewable.Biological regulation can keep the microenvironment at the wound site relatively stable,which can provide suitable conditions for wound healing for a long time and reduce the additional trauma caused by frequent dressing changes.Compared with the direct use of living organisms to promote wound healing,living microecological hydrogels can improve the survival rate of organisms and ensure their biological regulation.Living microecological hydrogels promote wound healing mainly by regulating the"inflammation"and"proliferation"stages in the wound healing process.The existing living microecological hydrogels mainly load organisms such as cells,probiotics,algae,and phages,which give hydrogels with different biological properties,so that they can promote wound healing by releasing substances required for wound healing or improving the wound environment,and have great application potential.To further expand the actual clinical application of living microecological hydrogels,it is necessary to further control the biosafety risks of active organisms in hydrogels in the future,avoid potential biological threats,and research the hydrogel matrix that can better adapt to the complex changes of human skin wounds and can support living organisms.
3.Controlled hypotension under rapid ventricular pacing technique in patients with cerebral arteriovenous malformation -a case report-
Zijian ZHAO ; Hang WANG ; Xinxu MIN ; Zheng LI ; Feng FENG
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2025;78(1):79-84
Background:
The transvenous approach to the treatment of cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is difficult and requires strict blood pressure and blood flow control; however, the cure rate is very high. Appropriate blood pressure control techniques can greatly benefit these patients.Case: A 55-year-old male patient was found to have an aneurysm complicated with a cerebral AVM (length: 2.0 cm, width: 1.6 cm, height: 1.2 cm). Aneurysm embolization was considered for the first-stage surgery and transvenous AVM embolization for the second-stage surgery. Rapid ventricular pacing (RVP) provided a stable blood flow environment for the surgery, which was completed successfully.
Conclusion
RVP can thus provide an ideal condition for the embolization of cerebral AVM through the transvenous approach and can be a viable surgical option.
4.Controlled hypotension under rapid ventricular pacing technique in patients with cerebral arteriovenous malformation -a case report-
Zijian ZHAO ; Hang WANG ; Xinxu MIN ; Zheng LI ; Feng FENG
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2025;78(1):79-84
Background:
The transvenous approach to the treatment of cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is difficult and requires strict blood pressure and blood flow control; however, the cure rate is very high. Appropriate blood pressure control techniques can greatly benefit these patients.Case: A 55-year-old male patient was found to have an aneurysm complicated with a cerebral AVM (length: 2.0 cm, width: 1.6 cm, height: 1.2 cm). Aneurysm embolization was considered for the first-stage surgery and transvenous AVM embolization for the second-stage surgery. Rapid ventricular pacing (RVP) provided a stable blood flow environment for the surgery, which was completed successfully.
Conclusion
RVP can thus provide an ideal condition for the embolization of cerebral AVM through the transvenous approach and can be a viable surgical option.
5.Controlled hypotension under rapid ventricular pacing technique in patients with cerebral arteriovenous malformation -a case report-
Zijian ZHAO ; Hang WANG ; Xinxu MIN ; Zheng LI ; Feng FENG
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2025;78(1):79-84
Background:
The transvenous approach to the treatment of cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is difficult and requires strict blood pressure and blood flow control; however, the cure rate is very high. Appropriate blood pressure control techniques can greatly benefit these patients.Case: A 55-year-old male patient was found to have an aneurysm complicated with a cerebral AVM (length: 2.0 cm, width: 1.6 cm, height: 1.2 cm). Aneurysm embolization was considered for the first-stage surgery and transvenous AVM embolization for the second-stage surgery. Rapid ventricular pacing (RVP) provided a stable blood flow environment for the surgery, which was completed successfully.
Conclusion
RVP can thus provide an ideal condition for the embolization of cerebral AVM through the transvenous approach and can be a viable surgical option.
6.Controlled hypotension under rapid ventricular pacing technique in patients with cerebral arteriovenous malformation -a case report-
Zijian ZHAO ; Hang WANG ; Xinxu MIN ; Zheng LI ; Feng FENG
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2025;78(1):79-84
Background:
The transvenous approach to the treatment of cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is difficult and requires strict blood pressure and blood flow control; however, the cure rate is very high. Appropriate blood pressure control techniques can greatly benefit these patients.Case: A 55-year-old male patient was found to have an aneurysm complicated with a cerebral AVM (length: 2.0 cm, width: 1.6 cm, height: 1.2 cm). Aneurysm embolization was considered for the first-stage surgery and transvenous AVM embolization for the second-stage surgery. Rapid ventricular pacing (RVP) provided a stable blood flow environment for the surgery, which was completed successfully.
Conclusion
RVP can thus provide an ideal condition for the embolization of cerebral AVM through the transvenous approach and can be a viable surgical option.
7.Study of the inflammatory activating process in the early stage of Fusobacterium nucleatum infected PDLSCs.
Yushang WANG ; Lihua WANG ; Tianyong SUN ; Song SHEN ; Zixuan LI ; Xiaomei MA ; Xiufeng GU ; Xiumei ZHANG ; Ai PENG ; Xin XU ; Qiang FENG
International Journal of Oral Science 2023;15(1):8-8
Fusobacterium nucleatum (F. nucleatum) is an early pathogenic colonizer in periodontitis, but the host response to infection with this pathogen remains unclear. In this study, we built an F. nucleatum infectious model with human periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs) and showed that F. nucleatum could inhibit proliferation, and facilitate apoptosis, ferroptosis, and inflammatory cytokine production in a dose-dependent manner. The F. nucleatum adhesin FadA acted as a proinflammatory virulence factor and increased the expression of interleukin(IL)-1β, IL-6 and IL-8. Further study showed that FadA could bind with PEBP1 to activate the Raf1-MAPK and IKK-NF-κB signaling pathways. Time-course RNA-sequencing analyses showed the cascade of gene activation process in PDLSCs with increasing durations of F. nucleatum infection. NFκB1 and NFκB2 upregulated after 3 h of F. nucleatum-infection, and the inflammatory-related genes in the NF-κB signaling pathway were serially elevated with time. Using computational drug repositioning analysis, we predicted and validated that two potential drugs (piperlongumine and fisetin) could attenuate the negative effects of F. nucleatum-infection. Collectively, this study unveils the potential pathogenic mechanisms of F. nucleatum and the host inflammatory response at the early stage of F. nucleatum infection.
Humans
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Fusobacterium nucleatum/metabolism*
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NF-kappa B/metabolism*
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Periodontal Ligament/metabolism*
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Signal Transduction
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Fusobacterium Infections/pathology*
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Stem Cells/metabolism*
8.Research progress on assessment tools of perinatal palliative care knowledge, skills and attitudes in health care workers
Simin ZHUANG ; Yan LI ; Guanghong XIAO ; Xinxu WANG ; Yanhong WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(36):5036-5040
Life-limiting fetal condition (LLFC) is a devastating event for the entire family, and it can also cause work distress and negative emotions for healthcare workers. The implementation of high-quality perinatal palliative care (PPC) can help pregnant women and families cope with the pain caused by trauma and maximize the quality of life and comfort of the fetus. Perinatal palliative care knowledge, skills, and attitudes of health care workers are closely related to the quality of palliative care services and maternal and infant outcomes. This article summarizes the knowledge, skills, and attitude assessment tools of perinatal palliative care of health care workers, in order to provide a reference for the development of perinatal palliative care assessment tools suitable for China.
9.Application of 3D-printing templates for titanium plate contouring in pelvic ring surgery
Fan ZHANG ; Zhiming HE ; Tianxiu WU ; Ziqing LIU ; Zhizhong WANG ; Xinxu LI ; Lei PAN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2019;21(2):153-159
Objective To explore the application of 3D printing templates for titanium plate contouring (TrPC) in pelvic ring surgery.Methods From May 2016 to June 2018,12 patients with pelvic ring injury were treated by internal fixation with 24 titanium plates at Department of Orthopedics and Trauma,Sanshui People's Hospital.After solid digital models of the damaged pelves of the patients were reconstructed from their CT images via software,the hollowed ones were created with the wall thickness of 1.2 mm.After the models of damaged pelves were restored to be intact,the templates for titanium plate contouring were designed based on the area of fixation and manufactured via a stereo lithography apparatus.The total manufacturing time and material consumption of 3D printing TTPC were recorded and compared with those of 3D printing solid and hollow models.Before operation,the titanium plates were contoured according to the templates.The time for preoperative shaping the plate and the time for intraoperative preparing the plate before installation were recorded.After operation,all patients underwent CT scan again for reconstruction of 3D models of the postoperative pelves which were compared with their corresponding preoperative ones in the software.Matta criteria were used to evaluate the pelvic reduction and Majeed criteria to evaluate the functional recovery 6 months after operation.Results All patients were followed up for 6 to 28 months (average,16.3 months).The total manufacturing time and material consumption of 3D printing a TTPC were significantly less than those of 3D printing a solid or hollow model (P < 0.05).The time for preoperative shaping the plate was 12.8 ± 4.1 minutes and the time for intraoperative preparing the plate was 1.4 ± 1.1 minutes.The average deviation between the preoperative 3D models and the postoperative ones was 1.4 ± 1.1 mm.According to the Matta criteria for pelvic reduction,6 cases were excellent,4 good and 2 satisfactory.According to the Majeed criteria,the pelvic functions were excellent in 7 cases,good in 4,and fair in one.Conclusion Application of 3D printing TTPC in the surgery for pelvic ring injury is advantageous in lowering the costs of 3D printing and reducing the intraoperative time for contouring the titanium plate,leading to satisfactory outcomes.
10.Posterior pilon fractures treated by buttress plating
Zhizhong WANG ; Mei HUANG ; Bin WANG ; Yepeng LIN ; Xinxu LI ; Xiaodong LUO ; Yanjun HU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2016;18(7):569-573
Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy of buttress plating for patients with posterior pilon fracture.Methods From April 2012 to January 2015,12 patients with posterior pilon fracture of the distal tibia were treated in our hospital.They were 7 men and 5 women,30 to 56 years of age (average,41.2 years).According to the CT classification by Haraguchi et al.,5 cases belonged to type I,3 to type Ⅱ and 4 to type Ⅲ.All the patients underwent open reduction and internal fixation with buttress plate via either a posterolateral approach or a dual posterolateral-posteromedial approach.All the patients were available for follow-up.The clinical outcomes were evaluated using the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) ankle-hindfoot score and the visual analogue scale (VAS).The radiological evaluation was performed using the osteoarthritis-score (OA-score).Results The patients obtained an average follow-up of 21.2 months (range,from 12 to 30 months).Bone fractures united after an average of 15 weeks (range,from 13 to 19 weeks).The time for full weight walking averaged 16 weeks,ranging from 15 to 23 weeks.The ankle plantar flexion ranged from 36° to 42° (average,40.4°);the ankle dorsal extension ranged from 38° to 44° (average,42.6°).At the final follow-ups,the AOFAS scores ranged from 82 to 97 (average,88.2);the OA-score ranged from 0.6 to 0.8 (average,0.71);the VAS scores during rest,active motion and weight-bearing walking ranged from 0.5 to 0.8 (average,0.66),from 0.6 to 0.9 (average,0.82) and from 1.2 to 1.8 (average,1.41),respectively.No fracture malunion,implant loosening,pain or stiffness of the affected ankle was observed at the final follow-ups.Conclusion Buttress plating for posterior pilon fractures can lead to satisfactory clinical outcomes,because it ensures rigid fixation which in turn enables earlier postoperative mobilization.

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