1.A case of Crohn's disease with hepatic portal venous gas and sepsis induced by colonoscopy
Lu ZHANG ; Deng PAN ; Yamei SHI
Chinese Journal of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2025;09(4):363-364
The article reports the hepatic portal venous gas and sepsis in an adolescent patient with Crohn's disease (CD) after colonoscopy in the Southwest Hospital and discusses the diagnosis and treatment of venous portal gas complicated with severe infection in CD patients.
2.Implementation of standardized training for medical aesthetic practitioners and its effectiveness in Guangdong province from 2015 to 2023
Senling QIU ; Xiaoxia YANG ; Hongyang ZHANG ; Hongqing LIU ; Shuxian CHEN ; Yamei DENG ; Xiurong ZHENG ; Shumiao HE ; Li LUO
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2025;31(5):523-527
Objective:To analyze the implementation and effectiveness of standardized training for medical aesthetic practitioners in Guangdong province from 2015 to 2023.Methods:Training data from 2015 to 2023 were retrospectively collected from programs organized by the Guangdong Medical Association, including sessions in aesthetic surgery, dermatology, dentistry, traditional Chinese medicine, laser aesthetics, and injectable aesthetics. The training implementation was summarized. A random sample of 120 trainees was selected to complete a questionnaire to assess training outcomes.Results:A total of 45 offline standardized training sessions were held, covering both theoretical and practical instruction. The total training duration reached 180 days, involving 6 776 participant attendances. Aesthetic surgery accounted for the highest number (1 701 attendances), followed by aesthetic dermatology (1 197 attendances). Among specialized technical programs, laser aesthetics (1 708 attendances) and injectable aesthetics (1 578 attendances) had the most participants. Most trainees (5 705 attendances) were physicians from tertiary public general hospitals. A total of 116 questionnaires were collected, with 115 participants expressing satisfaction with the course content, teaching arrangement, and training materials. All trainees passed the skills assessment and received training certificates.Conclusions:The standardized training for medical aesthetic practitioners in Guangdong province from 2015 to 2023 has been well implemented and shows favorable outcomes. It contributes to improving the technical competence of professionals in the medical aesthetics field.
3.A case of Crohn's disease with hepatic portal venous gas and sepsis induced by colonoscopy
Lu ZHANG ; Deng PAN ; Yamei SHI
Chinese Journal of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2025;09(4):363-364
The article reports the hepatic portal venous gas and sepsis in an adolescent patient with Crohn's disease (CD) after colonoscopy in the Southwest Hospital and discusses the diagnosis and treatment of venous portal gas complicated with severe infection in CD patients.
4.Implementation of standardized training for medical aesthetic practitioners and its effectiveness in Guangdong province from 2015 to 2023
Senling QIU ; Xiaoxia YANG ; Hongyang ZHANG ; Hongqing LIU ; Shuxian CHEN ; Yamei DENG ; Xiurong ZHENG ; Shumiao HE ; Li LUO
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2025;31(5):523-527
Objective:To analyze the implementation and effectiveness of standardized training for medical aesthetic practitioners in Guangdong province from 2015 to 2023.Methods:Training data from 2015 to 2023 were retrospectively collected from programs organized by the Guangdong Medical Association, including sessions in aesthetic surgery, dermatology, dentistry, traditional Chinese medicine, laser aesthetics, and injectable aesthetics. The training implementation was summarized. A random sample of 120 trainees was selected to complete a questionnaire to assess training outcomes.Results:A total of 45 offline standardized training sessions were held, covering both theoretical and practical instruction. The total training duration reached 180 days, involving 6 776 participant attendances. Aesthetic surgery accounted for the highest number (1 701 attendances), followed by aesthetic dermatology (1 197 attendances). Among specialized technical programs, laser aesthetics (1 708 attendances) and injectable aesthetics (1 578 attendances) had the most participants. Most trainees (5 705 attendances) were physicians from tertiary public general hospitals. A total of 116 questionnaires were collected, with 115 participants expressing satisfaction with the course content, teaching arrangement, and training materials. All trainees passed the skills assessment and received training certificates.Conclusions:The standardized training for medical aesthetic practitioners in Guangdong province from 2015 to 2023 has been well implemented and shows favorable outcomes. It contributes to improving the technical competence of professionals in the medical aesthetics field.
5.The prevalence and related risk factors of hyperuricemia in Bozidum Kinghiz township of Xinjiang Aksu region
Yan ZHONG ; Nasha GU ; Zhengfang LI ; Xue WU ; Mansuer MIKELAYI· ; Yamei SHI ; Cainan LUO ; Xiaomei CHEN ; Qianqian WANG ; Chaohong YUE ; Yun FENG ; Xinyan MENG ; Guoli ZHANG ; Juan DENG ; Jing LI ; Lijun WU
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2024;28(5):312-320
Objective:To investigate the prevalence of hyperuricemia (HUA) in Bozidun Kirghiz township of Xinjiang Aksu region, and to explore the risk factors for the occurrence of HUA in the local area.Methods:A cross-sectional survey study was conducted by randomly selecting 9 villages in Bozidun Kirgiz Township by the whole-group sampling method and questionnaire were distributed to the households. The questionnaire included: demographic information, history of past illness, personal history, and all subjects were measured for height, weight, blood pressure, abdominal circumference, etc. The diagnostic of HUA if the serum uric acid (SUA) level >420 μmol/L in men or >360 μmol/L in women. The incidences of HUA in different age, sex, food type and life style behavior were analyzed. T test, non-parametric test and Chi-square test were used to analyze the differences among the groups, and logistic regression was used to analyze the risk factors. Results:①A total of 2 138 subjects were surveyed, among which 68 patients were with HUA, the prevalence of HUA in Bozidun Kirghiz township, Aksu region in the general population was 3.18%(68/2 138); the prevalence rate in men was 4.60%(45/978), 45 patients were identified; and the prevalence rate in women was 1.98%(23/1 160), 23 patients were identified. The peak age of HUA in male and female patients was 51~60 years old. ②The prevalence of HUA was lower in those who consumed dairy products ( χ2=6.91, P=0.017), nuts ( χ2=8.43, P=0.038) and eggs ( χ2=7.38, P=0.023), and lower in those who consumed more. Different intake of cereals ( χ2=0.87, P=0.647), meat( χ2=0.82, P=0.662), vegetables and fruits( χ2=5.22, P=0.073) had no effect on the prevalence of HUA.③In terms of different life behaviors, the prevalence of HUA in men who had been smoking was higher than those who had never smoked (57.78%, 28.89%, 13.33%, χ2=8.16, P=0.017). In the relationship between drinking and HUA, the prevalence rates of male always drinking, ever drinking and never drinking were 80.00%, 11.11% and 3.89%, respectively, the difference was statistically significant ( χ2=6.67, P=0.038). ④Multi-factor logistic regression analysis showed that high BMI, old age, high TG, increased Cr and increased WBC were risk factors for the occurrence of HUA [ OR(95% CI)=1.13(1.04, 1.23), 1.03(1.00,1.05),1.39(1.00, 1.93), 1.03(1.02, 1.05), 1.27(1.07, 1.49), all P<0.05]. Conclusion:The prevalence of HUA in Bozidun Kirgiz township in Aksu prefecture of Xinjiang is lower than that in other areas with continental climate. High BMI, old age, high TG, increased Cr and increased WBC count are risk factors for the development of HUA .
6.Research progress on clinical application of opioid-free anesthesia
Dongxiang DENG ; Guanwen LIN ; Daojie WANG ; Dongchen WU ; Yamei LIN ; Duozhi WU
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(19):3018-3023,3028
Opioid-free anesthesia(OFA)is a multimodal analgesic strategy that combines multiple non-opioid drugs and/or techniques to obtain high-quality anesthesia.With the popularization of the concept of enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS),OFA has become a common concern hot spot for perioperative phy-sicians.OFA is in line with the ERAS concept,and under multimodal anesthesia and pain management,it can reduce surgical stress,inflammation reaction and postoperative complications,significantly improve the prog-nosis of patients,promote postoperative rapid recovery and reduce the burden of medical and health resources.This article reviews the adverse reactions of opioids,OFA concept and indications,the clinical application of OFA in recent years,the existing controversies and problems to be solved.
7.Implement quality control circle activities to improve customer satisfaction
Yaoxing LI ; Cuidi LI ; Fen ZHANG ; Min TANG ; Wei YAN ; Puxian XIE ; Youlan XI ; Jiaxin WANG ; Yunhui WANG ; Haibo MA ; Chaodong ZHANG ; Jiyan DENG ; Yamei YU ; Qunhua MU
Modern Hospital 2024;24(3):391-394
Objective To study the application effect of quality control circle(QCC)in reducing the dissatisfaction rate of physical examination clients in health management center.Methods To establish QCC,selected the health check-up popula-tion in our hospital in September-2019 and March-2020,through the questionnaire investigation and analysis,compare the dis-satisfaction of the clients before and after the quality control circle.Results After carrying out QCC activities,the dissatisfaction of physical examination clients was significantly lower than that before QCC,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion The activities of QCC in the health management center can effectively improve the quality of the physical examination work and reduce the dissatisfaction of the customers in the physical examination.It is of great significance to the health management.
8.Differential transcriptomic landscapes of multiple organs from SARS-CoV-2 early infected rhesus macaques.
Chun-Chun GAO ; Man LI ; Wei DENG ; Chun-Hui MA ; Yu-Sheng CHEN ; Yong-Qiao SUN ; Tingfu DU ; Qian-Lan LIU ; Wen-Jie LI ; Bing ZHANG ; Lihong SUN ; Si-Meng LIU ; Fengli LI ; Feifei QI ; Yajin QU ; Xinyang GE ; Jiangning LIU ; Peng WANG ; Yamei NIU ; Zhiyong LIANG ; Yong-Liang ZHAO ; Bo HUANG ; Xiao-Zhong PENG ; Ying YANG ; Chuan QIN ; Wei-Min TONG ; Yun-Gui YANG
Protein & Cell 2022;13(12):920-939
SARS-CoV-2 infection causes complicated clinical manifestations with variable multi-organ injuries, however, the underlying mechanism, in particular immune responses in different organs, remains elusive. In this study, comprehensive transcriptomic alterations of 14 tissues from rhesus macaque infected with SARS-CoV-2 were analyzed. Compared to normal controls, SARS-CoV-2 infection resulted in dysregulation of genes involving diverse functions in various examined tissues/organs, with drastic transcriptomic changes in cerebral cortex and right ventricle. Intriguingly, cerebral cortex exhibited a hyperinflammatory state evidenced by significant upregulation of inflammation response-related genes. Meanwhile, expressions of coagulation, angiogenesis and fibrosis factors were also up-regulated in cerebral cortex. Based on our findings, neuropilin 1 (NRP1), a receptor of SARS-CoV-2, was significantly elevated in cerebral cortex post infection, accompanied by active immune response releasing inflammatory factors and signal transmission among tissues, which enhanced infection of the central nervous system (CNS) in a positive feedback way, leading to viral encephalitis. Overall, our study depicts a multi-tissue/organ transcriptomic landscapes of rhesus macaque with early infection of SARS-CoV-2, and provides important insights into the mechanistic basis for COVID-19-associated clinical complications.
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9.Application of low dose radiation therapy in the treatment of COVID-19 pneumonia
Hui LUO ; Hong GE ; Wenna NIE ; Hui LIU ; Yamei HU ; Wenjuan XU ; Guodong DENG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2021;41(2):151-154
With the global pandemic of COVID-19, cytokine storms in critical patients with pneumonia is really a problem and need to be solved immediately.Low dose radiation therapy (LDRT) has been temporarily used to treat pneumonia.In the past decades, researchers were dedicated to clarify the biological mechanism of LDRT.LDRT plays a unique role in the suppression of inflammation, preliminary outcomes have been acquired in critical patients with COVID-19 pneumonia, and radiotherapy community is paying attention to this treatment strategy.This review summarizes the application of LDRT in pneumonia, its biological mechanism, the result of LDRT in COVID-19 pneumonia, the existing problems and prospective in clinic.
10.Protocatechuic Aldehyde Represses Proliferation and Migration of Breast Cancer Cells through Targeting C-terminal Binding Protein 1
Yu DENG ; Wanjun GUO ; Guancheng LI ; Shuang LI ; Hong LI ; Xinyan LI ; Bei NIU ; Mingzhu SONG ; Yamei ZHANG ; Zhijian XU ; Fulun LI
Journal of Breast Cancer 2020;23(1):20-35
PURPOSE:
C-terminal binding protein 1 (CtBP1) is a transcriptional co-repressor that is overexpressed in many cancers. CtBP1 transcriptionally represses a broad array of tumor suppressors, which promotes cancer cell proliferation, migration, invasion, and resistance to apoptosis. Recent studies have demonstrated that CtBP1 is a potential target for cancer therapy. This study was designed to screen for compounds that potentially target CtBP1.
METHODS:
Using a structure-based virtual screening for CtBP1 inhibitors, we found protocatechuic aldehyde (PA), a natural compound found in the root of a traditional Chinese herb, Salvia miltiorrhiza, that directly binds to CtBP1. Microscale thermophoresis assay was performed to determine whether PA and CtBP1 directly bind to each other. Further, clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats associated Cas9 nuclease-mediated CtBP1 knockout in breast cancer cells was used to validate the CtBP1 targeting specificity of PA.
RESULTS:
Functional studies showed that PA repressed the proliferation and migration of breast cancer cells. Furthermore, PA elevated the expression of the downstream targets of CtBP1, p21 and E-cadherin, and decreased CtBP1 binding affinity for the promoter regions of p21 and E-cadherin in breast cancer cells. However, PA did not affect the expression of p21 and E-cadherin in the CtBP1 knockout breast cancer cells. In addition, the CtBP1 knockout breast cancer cells showed resistance to PA-induced repression of proliferation and migration.
CONCLUSION
Our findings demonstrated that PA directly bound to CtBP1 and inhibited the growth and migration of breast cancer cells through CtBP1 inhibition. Structural modifications of PA are further required to enhance its binding affinity and selectivity for CtBP1.

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