1.Strontium-Alix interaction enhances exosomal miRNA selectively loading in synovial MSCs for temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis treatment.
Wenxiu YUAN ; Jiaqi LIU ; Zhenzhen ZHANG ; Chengxinyue YE ; Xueman ZHOU ; Yating YI ; Yange WU ; Yijun LI ; Qinlanhui ZHANG ; Xin XIONG ; Hengyi XIAO ; Jin LIU ; Jun WANG
International Journal of Oral Science 2025;17(1):6-6
The ambiguity of etiology makes temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis (TMJOA) "difficult-to-treat". Emerging evidence underscores the therapeutic promise of exosomes in osteoarthritis management. Nonetheless, challenges such as low yields and insignificant efficacy of current exosome therapies necessitate significant advances. Addressing lower strontium (Sr) levels in arthritic synovial microenvironment, we studied the effect of Sr element on exosomes and miRNA selectively loading in synovial mesenchymal stem cells (SMSCs). Here, we developed an optimized system that boosts the yield of SMSC-derived exosomes (SMSC-EXOs) and improves their miRNA profiles with an elevated proportion of beneficial miRNAs, while reducing harmful ones by pretreating SMSCs with Sr. Compared to untreated SMSC-EXOs, Sr-pretreated SMSC-derived exosomes (Sr-SMSC-EXOs) demonstrated superior therapeutic efficacy by mitigating chondrocyte ferroptosis and reducing osteoclast-mediated joint pain in TMJOA. Our results illustrate Alix's crucial role in Sr-triggered miRNA loading, identifying miR-143-3p as a key anti-TMJOA exosomal component. Interestingly, this system is specifically oriented towards synovium-derived stem cells. The insight into trace element-driven, site-specific miRNA selectively loading in SMSC-EXOs proposes a promising therapeutic enhancement strategy for TMJOA.
MicroRNAs/metabolism*
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Mesenchymal Stem Cells/drug effects*
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Osteoarthritis/drug therapy*
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Exosomes/drug effects*
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Strontium/pharmacology*
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Synovial Membrane/cytology*
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Humans
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Animals
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Temporomandibular Joint Disorders/therapy*
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Temporomandibular Joint
2.The application progress of music intervention in nursing of patients with psychiatric disorders
Haijiao LI ; Dongshuai WEI ; Ruiyan WANG ; Rongxun LIU ; Chaofeng ZHANG ; Jie JIA ; Yange WEI
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(6):764-768
Music intervention is an innovative nursing method that integrates music,medicine,and psychology.It is safe,effective,and easy for implemention.It has demonstrated positive effects in alleviating psychotic symptoms,stabilizing emotions,and improving sleep,and it is gradually being applied in psychiatric disorders.This article provides a review of the theoretical basis and current research status of music intervention,and offers a perspective on future applications,with the aim of providing a reference for the application of music intervention in the rehabilitation nursing of mental illnesses.
3.Comparison of Mg-Li-Gd alloy and stainless steel intramedullary nail for fixation of femoral annular hemi-defects in rats
Jingshuai WANG ; Xiaotong ZHANG ; Yange ZHANG ; Zedong WAN ; Lingwei KONG ; Haiying CAO ; Yu JIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(34):7261-7268
BACKGROUND:With the increasing demand for orthopedic implants,the search for materials with good biocompatibility and degradability has become a research hotspot.Magnesium-lithium-gadolinium(Mg-Li-Gd)alloy has good degradability,biocompatibility,and mechanical properties,providing ideal supporting conditions for fracture healing.OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the effects of Mg-Li-Gd alloy implants on bone healing in rats.METHODS:A circular half-defect model was made on the lateral side of the right mid-femoral segment in 28 SD rats,and the rats were randomly divided into two groups.The stainless steel group was fixed with a stainless steel intramedullary nail,and the magnesium alloy group was fixed with an Mg-Li-Gd alloy intramedullary nail,with 14 rats in each group.At 2,8,and 14 weeks after surgery,right femur X-ray and Micro-CT examinations,as well as hematoxylin-eosin staining,immunohistochemical staining,and western blot assay were performed.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)X-ray film:At 2 weeks after surgery,the osteotomy lines of both groups were clear,the density of the intramedullary nail in the magnesium alloy group was close to that of bone tissue,and the density of the intramedullary nail in the stainless steel group was higher than that of bone tissue.At 8 weeks after surgery,the osteotomy lines of both groups were blurred,and the intramedullary nail in the magnesium alloy group had corroded and degraded.At 14 weeks after surgery,the osteotomy lines of both groups disappeared,and the intramedullary nail in the magnesium alloy group further corroded and degraded.(2)Micro-CT:At 2 weeks after surgery,callus began to form in both groups;8 weeks after surgery,the stainless steel group entered the callus remodeling stage,and a relatively dense bone structure was formed at the bone defect site,and the magnesium alloy group showed obvious callus hyperplasia at the bone defect site.At 14 weeks after surgery,the stainless steel group showed a mature bone remodeling process,and thick cortical bone was formed at the bone defect site,and thinner cortical bone was formed in the magnesium alloy group.(3)Hematoxylin-eosin staining:At 2 weeks after surgery,a large number of osteoblasts,osteocytes,a small number of osteoclasts and trabecular structures were observed in the magnesium alloy group,while relatively few osteoblasts and osteocytes were observed in the stainless steel group.At 8 weeks after surgery,a large number of osteoblasts,osteocytes,and mature trabecular structures were observed in the magnesium alloy group,while a large number of osteocytes and lamellar bones were observed in the stainless steel group.At 14 weeks after surgery,lamellar bones were observed in the magnesium alloy group,while mature bone tissue was observed in the stainless steel group.(4)Immunohistochemical staining and western blot assay:At the same time point,the expression levels of bone morphogenetic protein 2,osteocalcin,and RUNX2 proteins in the magnesium alloy group were higher than those in the stainless steel group.(5)The results showed that compared with stainless steel materials,Mg-Li-Gd alloy had no obvious advantage in promoting the formation of fracture healing structure.
4.Comparison of Mg-Li-Gd alloy and stainless steel intramedullary nail for fixation of femoral annular hemi-defects in rats
Jingshuai WANG ; Xiaotong ZHANG ; Yange ZHANG ; Zedong WAN ; Lingwei KONG ; Haiying CAO ; Yu JIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(34):7261-7268
BACKGROUND:With the increasing demand for orthopedic implants,the search for materials with good biocompatibility and degradability has become a research hotspot.Magnesium-lithium-gadolinium(Mg-Li-Gd)alloy has good degradability,biocompatibility,and mechanical properties,providing ideal supporting conditions for fracture healing.OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the effects of Mg-Li-Gd alloy implants on bone healing in rats.METHODS:A circular half-defect model was made on the lateral side of the right mid-femoral segment in 28 SD rats,and the rats were randomly divided into two groups.The stainless steel group was fixed with a stainless steel intramedullary nail,and the magnesium alloy group was fixed with an Mg-Li-Gd alloy intramedullary nail,with 14 rats in each group.At 2,8,and 14 weeks after surgery,right femur X-ray and Micro-CT examinations,as well as hematoxylin-eosin staining,immunohistochemical staining,and western blot assay were performed.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)X-ray film:At 2 weeks after surgery,the osteotomy lines of both groups were clear,the density of the intramedullary nail in the magnesium alloy group was close to that of bone tissue,and the density of the intramedullary nail in the stainless steel group was higher than that of bone tissue.At 8 weeks after surgery,the osteotomy lines of both groups were blurred,and the intramedullary nail in the magnesium alloy group had corroded and degraded.At 14 weeks after surgery,the osteotomy lines of both groups disappeared,and the intramedullary nail in the magnesium alloy group further corroded and degraded.(2)Micro-CT:At 2 weeks after surgery,callus began to form in both groups;8 weeks after surgery,the stainless steel group entered the callus remodeling stage,and a relatively dense bone structure was formed at the bone defect site,and the magnesium alloy group showed obvious callus hyperplasia at the bone defect site.At 14 weeks after surgery,the stainless steel group showed a mature bone remodeling process,and thick cortical bone was formed at the bone defect site,and thinner cortical bone was formed in the magnesium alloy group.(3)Hematoxylin-eosin staining:At 2 weeks after surgery,a large number of osteoblasts,osteocytes,a small number of osteoclasts and trabecular structures were observed in the magnesium alloy group,while relatively few osteoblasts and osteocytes were observed in the stainless steel group.At 8 weeks after surgery,a large number of osteoblasts,osteocytes,and mature trabecular structures were observed in the magnesium alloy group,while a large number of osteocytes and lamellar bones were observed in the stainless steel group.At 14 weeks after surgery,lamellar bones were observed in the magnesium alloy group,while mature bone tissue was observed in the stainless steel group.(4)Immunohistochemical staining and western blot assay:At the same time point,the expression levels of bone morphogenetic protein 2,osteocalcin,and RUNX2 proteins in the magnesium alloy group were higher than those in the stainless steel group.(5)The results showed that compared with stainless steel materials,Mg-Li-Gd alloy had no obvious advantage in promoting the formation of fracture healing structure.
5.The application progress of music intervention in nursing of patients with psychiatric disorders
Haijiao LI ; Dongshuai WEI ; Ruiyan WANG ; Rongxun LIU ; Chaofeng ZHANG ; Jie JIA ; Yange WEI
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(6):764-768
Music intervention is an innovative nursing method that integrates music,medicine,and psychology.It is safe,effective,and easy for implemention.It has demonstrated positive effects in alleviating psychotic symptoms,stabilizing emotions,and improving sleep,and it is gradually being applied in psychiatric disorders.This article provides a review of the theoretical basis and current research status of music intervention,and offers a perspective on future applications,with the aim of providing a reference for the application of music intervention in the rehabilitation nursing of mental illnesses.
6.Construction and validation of a risk prediction model for major complications 30 days after surgery in elderly patients with hip fracture
Xiangyu XIAO ; Zedong WAN ; Yange ZHANG ; Aidi ZHANG ; Shuai WANG ; Lingwei KONG ; Haiying CAO ; Yu JIN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2024;26(9):775-782
Objective:To construct and validate a risk prediction model for major complications 30 days after surgery in the elderly patients with hip fracture.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of 276 elderly patients with hip fracture who had been admitted to Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, The Hospital Affiliated to Chengde Medical University from June 2019 to December 2021. There were 96 males and 180 females with an age of (74.5±9.3) years, and 139 femoral neck fractures and 137 intertrochanteric fractures. The outcome of this study was whether major complications occurred within 30 days after surgery. Multiple logistic regression analysis identified the risk factors for major complications in the elderly patients with hip fracture within 30 days after surgery. The forward step-by-step method and likelihood ratio test were used to screen the best prediction model. A nomogram was constructed to display the model. The stability and effectiveness of the model were evaluated by the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC), Hosmer-Lemeshow goodness-of-fit test, clinical decision curve and clinical impact curve analysis.Results:Logistic regression analysis showed that decreased preoperative hemoglobin ( P< 0.05), time from admission to surgery >72 hours ( OR=3.001, 95% CI: 1.564 to 5.758, P<0.001), control of nutritional status (CONUT) score >4 points ( OR=3.394, 95% CI: 1.724 to 6.680, P<0.001), and age-adjusted modified frailty index (aamFI) >2 points ( OR=2.875, 95% CI: 1.548 to 5.339, P= 0.001), increased operation time ( OR=1.016, 95% CI: 1.006 to 1.025, P=0.001), and surgical bleeding >60 mL ( OR=2.373, 95% CI: 1.016 to 5.540, P=0.046) were independent risk factors for major complications within 30 days after surgery in the elderly patients with hip fracture. The area under the ROC curve in the logistic risk prediction model was 0.846 (95% CI: 0.799 to 0.889), and the results of Hosmer-Lemeshow goodness-of-fit test showed ( χ2=8.080, P=0.426). The clinical decision curve and clinical impact curve showed that the prediction model was accurate and effective. Conclusion:Based on the patients' preoperative hemoglobin, time from admission to surgery, control of nutritional status score, age-adjusted modified frailty index, operation time and surgical blood loss, this study has constructed successfully a risk prediction model for complications 30 days after surgery in the elderly patients with hip fracture which enables medical staff to predict the occurrence of major postoperative complications.
7.The changes and interactions of key cell subpopulations in keloids before and after radiotherapy
Wei LI ; Beilin TU ; Xiaoqian LI ; Xuewen XU ; Haitao XIAO ; Yange ZHANG ; Shuyu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2024;44(11):917-923
Objective:To explore the heterogeneity among keloids before and after radiotherapy and identify the changes of key cell subpopulations and their interactions utilizing single cell RNA sequencing technology.Methods:Four patients provided a total of 12 samples, each consisting of keloid tissue before and after radiotherapy and the normal skin tissue adjacent to the untreated keloid. The keloid was divided into left and right sides from the midline, and the left-side keloid was fractionally irradiated with 20 Gy electron beam in total in 4 consecutive days. The right-side keloid was irradiated with 10 Gy in 2 fractions before surgery and 10 Gy in 2 fractions after surgery.Results:A total of 25 573 fibroblasts were analyzed and categorized into nine subgroups (fibroblasts 1-9). The proportion of fibroblast-2 increased after radiotherapy ( t=4.70, P<0.05). The number of classical monocytes and macrophages increased after radiotherapy, but there was no significant difference due to the shorter time of sample taking at 2 d after radiotherapy ( P>0.05). Macrophages (4 723 cells) were further divided into four categories. CellPhoneDB analysis showed that type-3 macrophages interacted significantly more closely with fibroblasts than type-1 and type-2 macrophages. The most prominent signaling pathways for the interactions between type-3 macrophages and major fibroblast subtypes were the collagen signaling pathway and the chemerin signaling pathway. These interactions were more pronounced in the keloid samples after radiotherapy. Conclusions:The interactions between type-3 macrophages and fibroblasts (such as fibroblast-2) may serve as an important point for future studies on radio-sensitization of keloids.
8.Dynamic functional connectivity analysis of resting state brain networks in adolescents with internet gaming disorder
Tao ZHAO ; Yange LI ; Yibo ZHANG ; Jie WU ; Ruiqi WANG ; Qiyan LYU ; Dingyi LI ; Yan LANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2024;33(11):979-985
Objective:To explore the characteristic of dynamic function network connectivity (dFNC) of resting brain networks in internet gaming disorder (IGD) adolescents.Methods:Forty-four adolescent IGD subjects (IGD group, male/female: 38/6) and fifty healthy controls (HC group, male/female: 40/10) were collected, and the subjects completed demographic questionnaires, Young internet addiction scale(YIAS), Chinese adolescents' maladaptive cognitions scale(CAMAS), and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) tests. The fMRI data were preprocessed on the Matlab platform, and the preprocessed data was divided into 64 components for group level independent component analysis.The dynamic functional connectivity of obtained 18 effective independent components was analyzed by sliding time window technique, and the difference of dynamic functional connectivity of brain triple network between the IGD group and HC group was compared using SPSS 22.0 software.Results:Four repeated dFNC states were identified through cluster analysis.Each state indicated that different functional networks had different connection strengths.State 3, the most frequent state, had been indicated that the whole brain network of the subject was in a state of weak functional connectivity.The second frequent state was state 1, which indicated enhanced functional connectivity within the subject's central executive network (CEN).State 2 had been indicated enhanced functional connectivity within the subject's salience network (SN).State 4 had been indicated generally enhanced functional connectivity in the subjects' brain networks, and this state was the least frequent.The results of non-parametric permutation test on the time attribute showed that compared with the HC group, the IGD group had a longer time score (IGD group: 0.24±0.19, HC group: 0.13±0.15, t=1.19, P<0.05, non-parametric substitution test) for state 1 with strong connectivity within the CEN, which was positively correlated with the YIAS score and game time ( r=0.418, P=0.003; r=0.515, P=0.004).Compared with HC group, the functional connectivity of ICD group between the internal insula of the SN and the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex was enhanced ( P<0.05, FDR corrected), while the average residence time in weakly connected state 3 was longer ( Z=2.09, P<0.05, nonparametric substitution test). Conclusions:The difference in dynamic functional connectivity of the triple network in the brain of IGD adolescents under resting state is mainly manifested by strong connections in CEN, functional connections between insula and dorsal anterior cingulate cortex in SN is enhanced, and weakening of overall functional connections, which may play an important role in the pathological mechanism of IGD.
9.The mediating role of maladaptive cognition between family relationships and internet gaming disorder in adolescents
Yibo ZHANG ; Tao ZHAO ; Yange LI ; Jie WU ; Ruiqi WANG ; Qiyan LYU ; Yan LANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2024;33(12):1111-1115
Objective:To analyze the mediating role of maladaptive cognition between family relationships and internet gaming disorder (IGD) in adolescents.Methods:From September 2021 to April 2023, a total of 52 adolescents with IGD (IGD group) from the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University and 51 normal adolescents (HC group) from community were selected as study subjects.The severity of adolescent internet addiction was assessed using the Young internet addiction scale (YIAS).Family relationships and maladaptive cognition were evaluated by the Chinese version of family environment scale (FES-CV) and the Chinese adolescents’ maladaptive cognitions scale (CAMCS).SPSS 22.0 software was used for descriptive analysis, correlation analysis and mediation analysis.Two-sample t-tests were used for quantitative data comparison, and chi-square tests were used for qualitative data comparison. Pearson correlation analysis was conducted to analyze the relationship of variables, and the intermediate variable test was performed using Bootstrap method. Results:(1) Compared with HC group, the score of YIAS in IGD group was higher, and the difference was statistically significant((63.69±10.36), (28.96±5.20), t=21.571, P<0.05). Compared with the HC group, the conflict score of FES-CV in the IGD group was higher((4.79±2.02), (3.33±1.42), t=4.228, P<0.05), and the cohesion score of FES-CV was lower ((4.46±1.64), (5.57±1.33), t=-3.768, P<0.05).Compared with the HC group, the CAMCS score in IGD group was higher, and the difference was statistically significant((28.88±10.11), (22.98±9.11), t=3.116, P<0.05). (2) There was a positive correlation between conflict of family relationships and IGD ( r=0.504, P<0.01), and a negative correlation between cohesion of family relationships and IGD( r=-0.474, P<0.01) in IGD group. (3) Path analysis and mediation effect test showed that conflict in family relationships positively predicted IGD ( β=0.331, 95% CI=0.100-0.563) and maladaptive cognition ( β=0.372, 95% CI=0.108-0.636). Maladaptive cognitive positively predicted IGD ( β=0.464, 95% CI=0.232-0.696). Maladaptive cognition played a mediating role between conflict of family relationships and IGD, and the mediating effect value was 0.173 (95% CI=0.020-0.366), accounting for 34.33%(0.173/0.504) of the total effect. Conclusion:Family relationships are related to IGD in adolescents. Maladaptive cognition may play a mediating role between family relationships and IGD in adolescents.
10.The mediating role of maladaptive cognition between family relationships and internet gaming disorder in adolescents
Yibo ZHANG ; Tao ZHAO ; Yange LI ; Jie WU ; Ruiqi WANG ; Qiyan LYU ; Yan LANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2024;33(12):1111-1115
Objective:To analyze the mediating role of maladaptive cognition between family relationships and internet gaming disorder (IGD) in adolescents.Methods:From September 2021 to April 2023, a total of 52 adolescents with IGD (IGD group) from the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University and 51 normal adolescents (HC group) from community were selected as study subjects.The severity of adolescent internet addiction was assessed using the Young internet addiction scale (YIAS).Family relationships and maladaptive cognition were evaluated by the Chinese version of family environment scale (FES-CV) and the Chinese adolescents’ maladaptive cognitions scale (CAMCS).SPSS 22.0 software was used for descriptive analysis, correlation analysis and mediation analysis.Two-sample t-tests were used for quantitative data comparison, and chi-square tests were used for qualitative data comparison. Pearson correlation analysis was conducted to analyze the relationship of variables, and the intermediate variable test was performed using Bootstrap method. Results:(1) Compared with HC group, the score of YIAS in IGD group was higher, and the difference was statistically significant((63.69±10.36), (28.96±5.20), t=21.571, P<0.05). Compared with the HC group, the conflict score of FES-CV in the IGD group was higher((4.79±2.02), (3.33±1.42), t=4.228, P<0.05), and the cohesion score of FES-CV was lower ((4.46±1.64), (5.57±1.33), t=-3.768, P<0.05).Compared with the HC group, the CAMCS score in IGD group was higher, and the difference was statistically significant((28.88±10.11), (22.98±9.11), t=3.116, P<0.05). (2) There was a positive correlation between conflict of family relationships and IGD ( r=0.504, P<0.01), and a negative correlation between cohesion of family relationships and IGD( r=-0.474, P<0.01) in IGD group. (3) Path analysis and mediation effect test showed that conflict in family relationships positively predicted IGD ( β=0.331, 95% CI=0.100-0.563) and maladaptive cognition ( β=0.372, 95% CI=0.108-0.636). Maladaptive cognitive positively predicted IGD ( β=0.464, 95% CI=0.232-0.696). Maladaptive cognition played a mediating role between conflict of family relationships and IGD, and the mediating effect value was 0.173 (95% CI=0.020-0.366), accounting for 34.33%(0.173/0.504) of the total effect. Conclusion:Family relationships are related to IGD in adolescents. Maladaptive cognition may play a mediating role between family relationships and IGD in adolescents.

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