1.Phase-contrast CT for three-dimensional visualization of in vitro intrahepatic vessels and necrotic foci in mouse model of acute liver injury
Zibo WANG ; Xianqin DU ; Xiaohong XIN ; Xinyan ZHAO ; Chunhong HU ; Wenjuan LYU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(10):1648-1652
Objective To explore the feasibility of phase-contrast CT for three-dimensional visualization of in vitro intrahepatic vessels and necrotic foci in mouse model of acute liver injury(ALI).Methods Six clean grade male wild-type C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into model group and control group(each n=3).The mice in model group were fed with overdose of acetaminophen to induce ALI,while those in control group were fed with the same amount of distilled water.After 24 h,the mice were all sacrificed,the livers were harvested and then fixed and dehydrated.Phase-contrast CT images of in vitro liver were acquired,sectional and three-dimensional images were reconstructed.The effect of phase-contrast CT for displaying the outline of liver and internal vessels and necrotic foci were observed,the maximum diameter and volume of necrotic foci were quantitatively analyzed,and the results of phase-contrast CT were compared with pathological findings.Results The original projection and sectional images of phase-contrast CT clearly showed the outline of in vitro liver and internal vasculatures.Necrotic foci within the liver were found in model group,but not in control group.The findings of phase-contrast CT corresponded accurately to those of pathology.Three-dimensional reconstruction images of phase-contrast CT clearly displayed intrahepatic portal vein system and hepatic vein system in both groups,and discontinuous punctate necrotic foci within the liver were found in model group,mainly distributed around hepatic vein,with a median maximum diameter of 18.50 μm and a median volume of 5 870.11 μm3,but was not observed in control group.Conclusion Phase-contrast CT could be used in three-dimensional visualization of intrahepatic vessels and necrotic foci of in vitro liver in mouse model of ALI.
2.Epidemiological survey of out-of-hospital sudden cardiac death in Hangzhou from 2016 to 2019
Mingwei WANG ; Qingwen YU ; Ting TANG ; Xuhan TONG ; Siqi HU ; Yao YOU ; Chen CHEN ; Jiake TANG ; Shenghui ZHANG ; Xinyan FU ; Xingwei ZHANG ; Liansheng WANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2025;27(8):1185-1190
Objective:To evaluate the epidemiological characteristics and influencing factors of out-of-hospital sudden cardiac death (SCD) in Hangzhou from 2016 to 2019.Methods:SCD events recorded by Hangzhou Emergency Center from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2019 were reviewed. Demographic and mortality data were recorded, and the distribution patterns of SCD events in terms of date, time, and population with different characteristics were observed. Time series analysis method and a distributed lag nonlinear model based on quasi-Poisson distribution were used to explore the possible nonlinear association between ambient temperature and SCD incidence.Results:A total of 4 744 out-of-hospital sudden death events were recorded by Hangzhou Emergency Center from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2019. After excluding non-SCD events and observed events with missing items, 3 743 SCD events were finally included in the study. The survey results showed that the incidence of out-of-hospital SCD in Hangzhou was 96.5 cases per 100 000 person-years. Most of the people who experienced SCD were aged ≥60 years. The incidence in males (2 462 cases, 66%) was significantly higher than that in females (1 281 cases, 34%), and the proportion of events occurring during the day (2 737 cases, 73%) was significantly higher than that at night (1 006 cases, 27%), mainly occurring between 7: 00 and 9: 00. High temperature was associated with an increased risk of SCD. When the average daily temperature was higher than 25.5 ℃, the risk of SCD increased with the further increase of average daily temperature.Conclusions:SCD events mainly occur in the elderly population aged ≥60 years, with a significantly higher incidence in males than in females, and more frequently during the day than at night, mainly between 7: 00 and 9: 00 in the morning. High temperature is closely related to the risk of SCD. It is particularly important to carry out targeted SCD screening and prevention for different populations and implement appropriate prevention strategies for high-risk groups of SCD in high-temperature weather.
3.Analysis of bile acid profile among patients with intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy
HU Yujie ; SHI Xinyan ; SHEN Yonghai ; ZHOU Yayuan ; CHEN Yu
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(7):727-731
Objective:
To analyze the differences in bile acid profiles during different pregnancy durations of patients with intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP), so as to provide a reference for early prevention and treatment of ICP and optimization of maternal-infant health outcomes.
Methods:
Pregnant women who underwent routine prenatal examinations and delivered at Hangzhou Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital from 2021 to 2023 were selected as study subjects. According to the ICP guidelines (2020), pregnant women were categorized into normal group, mild ICP group, and moderate/severe ICP group. Age, parity, and gravidity were collected through the obstetric electronic medical record system, liver function indicators and seven bile acid levels were collected through the hospital's laboratory information system. Differences in bile acid profiles across pregnancy durations among the three groups were compared.
Results:
A total of 238 pregnant women were enrolled, including 57 cases (23.95%) in the normal group, 136 cases (57.14%) in the mild ICP group, and 45 cases (18.91%) in the moderate/severe ICP group. There were statistically significant differences between the three groups in total bile acid (TBA), cholic acid (CA), chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA), glycochenodeoxycholic acid (GCDCA), glycocholic acid (GCA), taurocholic acid (TCA) levels (all P<0.05). Compared with the normal group, CA, GCDCA and GCA, and TCA were higher in the mild and moderate/severe ICP groups; compared with the mild ICP group, GCA was higher in the moderate/severe ICP group (all P<0.05). Significant differences were observed in the levels of GCDCA, GCA, and TCA among three groups pregnant women in the early, mid, and late pregnancy (all P<0.05). Compared with the normal group, mild ICP group had higher GCDCA and GCA in the early and mid pregnancy; moderate/severe ICP group had higher TCA in the early pregnancy and higher GCDCA and GCA in the late pregnancy. Compared with the mild ICP group, mild ICP group had higher TCA in the early pregnancy and the moderate/severe ICP group had higher GCA in the late pregnancy.
Conclusions
GCDCA, GCA, and TCA levels remain higher in ICP patients than in normal pregnant women across all pregnancy durations. Personalized perinatal management plans can be developed based on bile acid profile dynamics to optimize maternal-fetal outcomes.
4.Characteristics of molnupiravir in anti-H1N1 influenza virus infection in vitro and in vivo
Xili FENG ; Jinqian WANG ; Xuanye YANG ; Xinyan HU ; Yulin DING ; Xiaoxia MA
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2025;24(4):478-485
Objective To analyze the antiviral effect of molnupiravir against influenza virus in vitro and in vivo.Methods The antiviral ability of molnupiravir against influenza virus strain H1N1 PR8 was detected in vitro and in vivo.H uman non-small cell lung cancer cell line(A549 cells)was used as an in vitro model of PR8 infection.The antiviral effects of molnupiravir on virus replication,protein synthesis,and viral particle formation were analyzed using real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction(qRT-PCR),Western blot(WB)assay,and plaque assay.PR8 nose-dripping infected C57BL/6 female mice were used as an in vivo infection model.The antivi-ral ability of molnupiravir was evaluated by detecting viral load,pathological changes,and immunohistochemistry in the control group,administration group,inoculation group,and inoculation-administration group.Results In vitro test results showed that molnupiravir had no significant inhibitory effect on influenza virus replication,protein syn-thesis,and virus particle formation(all P>0.05).In vivo test results showed that compared with mice infected with H1N1 alone,the viral load in the lung tissue of mice treated with molnupiravir declined significantly,and the extent of pathological changes was milder.Immunohistochemical detection showed a significant weakening in nuclear protein(NP)antigen signal,and the expression levels of interferon(IFN)-α,interleukin(IL)-4,and IL-6 in the lungs were lower(all P<0.01).Conclusion As a precursor with antiviral activity,molnupiravir can not exert anti-viral activity in lung-derived cells cultured in vitro,but can be transformed into an active form in the host,which significantly decreases the ability of H1N1 influenza virus to proliferate in the lungs and thereby alleviates the da-mage of virus to lung tissue.
5.Characteristics of molnupiravir in anti-H1N1 influenza virus infection in vitro and in vivo
Xili FENG ; Jinqian WANG ; Xuanye YANG ; Xinyan HU ; Yulin DING ; Xiaoxia MA
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2025;24(4):478-485
Objective To analyze the antiviral effect of molnupiravir against influenza virus in vitro and in vivo.Methods The antiviral ability of molnupiravir against influenza virus strain H1N1 PR8 was detected in vitro and in vivo.H uman non-small cell lung cancer cell line(A549 cells)was used as an in vitro model of PR8 infection.The antiviral effects of molnupiravir on virus replication,protein synthesis,and viral particle formation were analyzed using real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction(qRT-PCR),Western blot(WB)assay,and plaque assay.PR8 nose-dripping infected C57BL/6 female mice were used as an in vivo infection model.The antivi-ral ability of molnupiravir was evaluated by detecting viral load,pathological changes,and immunohistochemistry in the control group,administration group,inoculation group,and inoculation-administration group.Results In vitro test results showed that molnupiravir had no significant inhibitory effect on influenza virus replication,protein syn-thesis,and virus particle formation(all P>0.05).In vivo test results showed that compared with mice infected with H1N1 alone,the viral load in the lung tissue of mice treated with molnupiravir declined significantly,and the extent of pathological changes was milder.Immunohistochemical detection showed a significant weakening in nuclear protein(NP)antigen signal,and the expression levels of interferon(IFN)-α,interleukin(IL)-4,and IL-6 in the lungs were lower(all P<0.01).Conclusion As a precursor with antiviral activity,molnupiravir can not exert anti-viral activity in lung-derived cells cultured in vitro,but can be transformed into an active form in the host,which significantly decreases the ability of H1N1 influenza virus to proliferate in the lungs and thereby alleviates the da-mage of virus to lung tissue.
6.Phase-contrast CT for three-dimensional visualization of in vitro intrahepatic vessels and necrotic foci in mouse model of acute liver injury
Zibo WANG ; Xianqin DU ; Xiaohong XIN ; Xinyan ZHAO ; Chunhong HU ; Wenjuan LYU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(10):1648-1652
Objective To explore the feasibility of phase-contrast CT for three-dimensional visualization of in vitro intrahepatic vessels and necrotic foci in mouse model of acute liver injury(ALI).Methods Six clean grade male wild-type C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into model group and control group(each n=3).The mice in model group were fed with overdose of acetaminophen to induce ALI,while those in control group were fed with the same amount of distilled water.After 24 h,the mice were all sacrificed,the livers were harvested and then fixed and dehydrated.Phase-contrast CT images of in vitro liver were acquired,sectional and three-dimensional images were reconstructed.The effect of phase-contrast CT for displaying the outline of liver and internal vessels and necrotic foci were observed,the maximum diameter and volume of necrotic foci were quantitatively analyzed,and the results of phase-contrast CT were compared with pathological findings.Results The original projection and sectional images of phase-contrast CT clearly showed the outline of in vitro liver and internal vasculatures.Necrotic foci within the liver were found in model group,but not in control group.The findings of phase-contrast CT corresponded accurately to those of pathology.Three-dimensional reconstruction images of phase-contrast CT clearly displayed intrahepatic portal vein system and hepatic vein system in both groups,and discontinuous punctate necrotic foci within the liver were found in model group,mainly distributed around hepatic vein,with a median maximum diameter of 18.50 μm and a median volume of 5 870.11 μm3,but was not observed in control group.Conclusion Phase-contrast CT could be used in three-dimensional visualization of intrahepatic vessels and necrotic foci of in vitro liver in mouse model of ALI.
7.Epidemiological survey of out-of-hospital sudden cardiac death in Hangzhou from 2016 to 2019
Mingwei WANG ; Qingwen YU ; Ting TANG ; Xuhan TONG ; Siqi HU ; Yao YOU ; Chen CHEN ; Jiake TANG ; Shenghui ZHANG ; Xinyan FU ; Xingwei ZHANG ; Liansheng WANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2025;27(8):1185-1190
Objective:To evaluate the epidemiological characteristics and influencing factors of out-of-hospital sudden cardiac death (SCD) in Hangzhou from 2016 to 2019.Methods:SCD events recorded by Hangzhou Emergency Center from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2019 were reviewed. Demographic and mortality data were recorded, and the distribution patterns of SCD events in terms of date, time, and population with different characteristics were observed. Time series analysis method and a distributed lag nonlinear model based on quasi-Poisson distribution were used to explore the possible nonlinear association between ambient temperature and SCD incidence.Results:A total of 4 744 out-of-hospital sudden death events were recorded by Hangzhou Emergency Center from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2019. After excluding non-SCD events and observed events with missing items, 3 743 SCD events were finally included in the study. The survey results showed that the incidence of out-of-hospital SCD in Hangzhou was 96.5 cases per 100 000 person-years. Most of the people who experienced SCD were aged ≥60 years. The incidence in males (2 462 cases, 66%) was significantly higher than that in females (1 281 cases, 34%), and the proportion of events occurring during the day (2 737 cases, 73%) was significantly higher than that at night (1 006 cases, 27%), mainly occurring between 7: 00 and 9: 00. High temperature was associated with an increased risk of SCD. When the average daily temperature was higher than 25.5 ℃, the risk of SCD increased with the further increase of average daily temperature.Conclusions:SCD events mainly occur in the elderly population aged ≥60 years, with a significantly higher incidence in males than in females, and more frequently during the day than at night, mainly between 7: 00 and 9: 00 in the morning. High temperature is closely related to the risk of SCD. It is particularly important to carry out targeted SCD screening and prevention for different populations and implement appropriate prevention strategies for high-risk groups of SCD in high-temperature weather.
8.Effect of red-blue light photon assisted therapy on wound healing after flap reconstruction of traumatic defects of extremities
Xinyan HUANG ; Huijuan QIAN ; Dan HE ; Bingbo BAO ; Xianyou ZHENG ; Sanlian HU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2024;23(9):45-49
Objective To evaluate the effect of red-blue light photon assisted therapy on wound healing after flap reconstruction of limb traumatic defects.Methods A total of 146 patients who were admitted to the Ward of Microsurgery of ⅢA hospital of Shanghai from January 2020 to December 2021 and received flap reconstruction surgery for soft tissue defects of limbs were included in this prospective observational study.According to the order of admission,patients were divided into a control group(n=70)and an trial group(n=76).In the control group,a 60W thermal lamp was offered to the patients for locally heating the flaps,with continuous irradiation for 24 hours with a maintaining power of 1-2W,at an approximately 30-45 cm in distance from the flap.In the trial group,based on the thermal irradiation applied to the control group,a combined red and blue light photon irradiation therapy was offered as an additional measure,by twice a day at 20 minutes per session of blue-red light photon irradiation,at 8-12cm in distance from the flap.The two groups were compared in terms of tension of tissues around flap,incidence of infection within 7 days after surgery and the survival of flap within 2 weeks after surgery.Results The two groups showed no significant difference in terms of tissue tension between the 1st and 3rd day after surgery(P<0.05),but with significant differences on the 5th and 7th day after surgery(P>0.05).The trial group exhibited significantly lower incidence of infection within 7 days after surgery compared to that of the control group(P<0.05),and with a significantly higher flap survival rate at 2 weeks after surgery(P<0.05).Conclusion After the flap reconstruction of soft tissue defects of limbs,a red-blue light assisted photon irradiation therapy can effectively improve postoperative tissue tension around a flap,reduce infection rate and improve the survival rate of a flap.It provides an effective and safe interventional measures for postoperative care of the transferred flap.
9.Preparation of Oligomeric Hyaluronic Acid Modified Ellagic Acid-Loaded Liposomes and Study on in vitro Transdermal Effect and Whitening Activity
Xiaojing YANG ; Chiqing CHEN ; Kaiyuan MIAO ; Junjie HU ; Guohua ZHENG ; Xinyan CHEN ; Zhaohua SHI
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(12):3856-3865
Objective To construct oligomeric hyaluronic acid(5 KDa)-modified ellagic acid-loaded liposomes(EA-HA-L)to improve the aqueous solubility,in vitro transdermal effect and whitening activity of ellagic acid.Methods Oligomeric hyaluronic acid-modified cholesterol(HA-Chol)was prepared by esterification reaction and structurally characterized by FTIR and 1H NMR;Oligomeric hyaluronic acid-modified ellagic acid-loaded liposomes were prepared by film dispersion-ultrasound method,and the prescribing process was optimized by Box-Behnken design-response surface method,and the particle sizes,the polydispersity index(PDI),zeta potential and encapsulation rate of liposomes under the optimal prescribing process were determined;the difference in solubility between EA-HA-L and free EA was evaluated;in vitro transdermal effect of liposomes were investigated using rat abdominal skin;inhibitory effect on tyrosinase and intracellular tyrosinase in mouse melanoma cells(B16-F10)was surveyed via dopa oxidation method.Results HA-Chol was synthesized and characterized;the optimized prescription process was mass ratio of 10:1 for soy phospholipids to HA-Chol,lipid-drug ratio of 40:1,hydration temperature of 30℃,hydration time of 60 min,ultrasound intensity of 35%,ultrasound time of 21 min,and the particle size of EA-HA-L produced under the optimized prescription process was(140.30±1.30)nm,PDI was(0.29±0.01),the encapsulation rate of ellagic acid was 91.16%±3.06%,and the zeta potential was(-5.67±0.09)mV;after EA was encapsulated by liposomes,the solubility of EA in water increased by about 40-fold;the cumulative transdermal amount of EA-HA-L was 46.98±2.17 μg·cm-2 in 24 h,and the intradermal retention was 66.15±0.61 μg·cm-2,which was 1.72 times higher than that of free EA(P<0.0001)and 1.23 times higher than plain liposome(EA-L)(P<0.01);and the tyrosinase inhibitory activity of EA-HA-L was higher than that of both free EA and EA-L in the EA concentration range of 50-400 μg·mL-1.Conclusion Oligomeric hyaluronic acid-modified ellagic acid-loaded liposomes with small particle size and high encapsulation rate were successfully prepared.EA-HA-L significantly improved the water solubility of EA and possessed better transdermal effect and stronger whitening activity than free EA and EA-L.
10.Establishing prediction model for retained cesarean scar pregnancy after curettage based on LASSO regression
Ying DING ; Chunqiao ZHOU ; Danhua JIANG ; Fangtao WEI ; Huiyun HU ; Xinyan LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2023;39(12):1847-1851
Objective To establish a risk prediction model,and to observe its value for predicting retained cesarean scar pregnancy(CSP)after ultrasound-guided curettage.Methods Data of 401 CSP patients who received ultrasound-guided curettage were retrospectively analyzed.The patients were randomly divided into training set(n=264)or validation set(n=137)at a ratio of 7:3.According to whether there was retained CSP at the lower segmental scar of uterine after ultrasound-guided curettage,the patients were divided into retained group or non-retained group.The variables with the biggest predictive value for retained CSP after ultrasound-guided curettage were selected with LASSO regression,and the independent risk factors were screened using multivariate logistic regression,and then a nomogram model was established.Results The results of LASSO regression and multivariate logistic regression indicated that embedded depth of gestational sac in cesarean scar more than 1.13 cm,convexity of gestational sac,rich blood supply(Adler degree Ⅱ-Ⅲ),and pre-curettage serum β-human chorionic gonadotropin(HCG)more than 33 063.50 U/L were all independent risk factors for retained CSP after curettage(all P<0.05).The calibration curve of nomogram predictive model established based on the above indexes was basically consistent with the ideal curve,and the model had good clinical benefits.Conclusion The established nomogram predictive model had good predictive ability for retained CSP after curettage.


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