1.Exploration of the mechanism of metformin's mherapeutic effect on mice with Beh?et's disease-like symptoms
Jing ZHAO ; Yanjuan CHEN ; Anmao LI ; Yupei LIN ; Mei TIAN ; Yanlin ZHANG ; Yong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2025;29(8):633-638
Objective:To investigate the impact of metformin on the Beh?et's disease (BD) mice model via the Treg/Th17 axis.Methods:The BD mice model was established by subcutaneous injection of HSV-1. Four groups were established, including healthy control group, model group, high-dose metformin group, and low-dose metformin group. The HSV-1 DNA copy number in the peripheral blood was measured using qRT-PCR. Plasma levels of TGF-β 1, IL-10, IL-17, IL-23, IL-6, and TNF-α were assessed by ELISA. Flow cytometry was employed to determine the proportion of Treg and Th17 cells in the spleen. One-way analysis of variance was used for inter-group comparisons, pairwise comparisons were performed using SNK- q test. Results:Thirty-eight BD models were successfully established, with 28 survived. Compared to the BD model group, the metformin treatment groups showed faster healing of genital ulcers, joint redness/swelling, and skin ulcers, along with better mental status. HSV-1 copy numbers decreased in the metformin groups compared to the model group at 20 and 30 days post-treatment. Compared to the healthy control group, the model group exhibited elevated levels of TGF-β 1, IL-17, IL-6, IL-23, and TNF-α, but a decrease in IL-10. Following high-dose metformin treatment, TGF-β 1, IL-17, IL-6, IL-23, and TNF-α were significantly reduced ( q=16.17, P<0.001; q=8.76, P<0.001; q=6.78, P=0.004; q=4.45, P=0.020; q=12.08, P<0.001), accompanied by elevated IL-10 (specific value) ( q=6.28, P<0.001). Compared with the control group [Treg: (1.82±0.68)%; Th17: (2.12±0.86)%], the model group showed significantly elevated proportions of Treg cells[(6.03±2.42)%] ( q=5.01, P<0.001) and Th17 cell [(3.40±0.58)%] ( q=2.96, P=0.017). After high-dose metformin treatment, both Treg cell proportion [(3.20±1.66)%] and Th17 cell proportion [(2.16±0.78)%] decreased compared to the model group ( q=3.05, P=0.014). No significant differences were observed between the high-and low-dose metformin groups across all measured indicators, indicating similar efficacy. Conclusion:Metformin could reduce HSV-1 virus replication, reduce the levels of inflammatory cytokines and regulate Treg/Th17 axis to alleviate the BD symptoms. This study provides evidence for repurposing metformin in the treatment of Beh?et's disease.
2.Efficacy of endoscopic mucosal resection with grasping forceps for rectal neuroendocrine tumors ≤10 mm (with video)
Hongshi ZHANG ; Yanjuan LIN ; Muqing WANG ; Yaokui HUANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2025;42(10):809-816
Objective:To compare the efficacy of endoscopic mucosal resection with grasping forceps (EMR-G) and endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for the resection of rectal neuroendocrine tumors (NET)≤10 mm.Methods:Data of 74 patients with ≤10 mm rectal NET admitted to Shantou Central Hospital from August 2020 to June 2024 were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were divided into the ESD group and the EMR-G group according to the surgical method. Outcomes included R0 resection rate, margin-to-base distance, operative time, cost, and hospital stay.Results:The EMR-G group demonstrated significantly higher R0 resection rates [100.0% (37/37) VS 81.1% (30/37), χ2=7.731, P=0.006], greater margin-to-base distance (median 330 μm VS 110 μm, Z=-5.890, P<0.001), shorter operative time (15.22±2.94 min VS 27.95±6.50 min, t=-10.854, P<0.001), lower cost (2 409.51±205.00 yuan VS 7 899.19±420.14 yuan, t=-71.430, P=0.001), and reduced hospital stay (1.08±0.27 days VS 2.76±0.80 days, t=-12.095, P<0.001). Conclusion:EMR-G outperforms ESD for ≤10 mm rectal NETs by improving R0 resection, shortening procedure duration and hospitalization, and reducing costs, which is worth promotion.
3.Neuroimaging aided diagnosis and transcranial magnetic stimulation interventions for autism spectrum disorder
Xuchu WENG ; Jin JING ; Jianhong LUO ; Xujun DUAN ; Yufeng ZANG ; Xin WANG ; Jiuxing LIANG ; Lixia YUAN ; Xingjie YANG ; Lei LI ; Lizi LIN ; Haiqing XU ; Zhuoming CHEN ; Saijun HUANG ; Qiang CHEN ; Quanying YI ; Maoping LIANG ; Yanjuan CHEN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(8):661-670
Autism spectrum disorder(ASD),characterized by unknown etiology and high heterogeneity,ne-cessitates precise diagnostic and intervention strategies.Neuroimaging techniques have shown great promise in un-covering the neural mechanisms of ASD,providing a foundation for aided diagnosis and transcranial magnetic stim-ulation(TMS)interventions.This review highlights that integrating multimodal neuroimaging and developing indi-vidualized indices with developmental specificity can significantly improve the accuracy of ASD diagnosis and clas-sification.Furthermore,TMS interventions guided by functional connectivity derived from functional magnetic reso-nance imaging(fMRI)offer a personalized approach to ASD treatment.
4.Neuroimaging aided diagnosis and transcranial magnetic stimulation interventions for autism spectrum disorder
Xuchu WENG ; Jin JING ; Jianhong LUO ; Xujun DUAN ; Yufeng ZANG ; Xin WANG ; Jiuxing LIANG ; Lixia YUAN ; Xingjie YANG ; Lei LI ; Lizi LIN ; Haiqing XU ; Zhuoming CHEN ; Saijun HUANG ; Qiang CHEN ; Quanying YI ; Maoping LIANG ; Yanjuan CHEN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(8):661-670
Autism spectrum disorder(ASD),characterized by unknown etiology and high heterogeneity,ne-cessitates precise diagnostic and intervention strategies.Neuroimaging techniques have shown great promise in un-covering the neural mechanisms of ASD,providing a foundation for aided diagnosis and transcranial magnetic stim-ulation(TMS)interventions.This review highlights that integrating multimodal neuroimaging and developing indi-vidualized indices with developmental specificity can significantly improve the accuracy of ASD diagnosis and clas-sification.Furthermore,TMS interventions guided by functional connectivity derived from functional magnetic reso-nance imaging(fMRI)offer a personalized approach to ASD treatment.
5.Exploration of the mechanism of metformin's mherapeutic effect on mice with Beh?et's disease-like symptoms
Jing ZHAO ; Yanjuan CHEN ; Anmao LI ; Yupei LIN ; Mei TIAN ; Yanlin ZHANG ; Yong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2025;29(8):633-638
Objective:To investigate the impact of metformin on the Beh?et's disease (BD) mice model via the Treg/Th17 axis.Methods:The BD mice model was established by subcutaneous injection of HSV-1. Four groups were established, including healthy control group, model group, high-dose metformin group, and low-dose metformin group. The HSV-1 DNA copy number in the peripheral blood was measured using qRT-PCR. Plasma levels of TGF-β 1, IL-10, IL-17, IL-23, IL-6, and TNF-α were assessed by ELISA. Flow cytometry was employed to determine the proportion of Treg and Th17 cells in the spleen. One-way analysis of variance was used for inter-group comparisons, pairwise comparisons were performed using SNK- q test. Results:Thirty-eight BD models were successfully established, with 28 survived. Compared to the BD model group, the metformin treatment groups showed faster healing of genital ulcers, joint redness/swelling, and skin ulcers, along with better mental status. HSV-1 copy numbers decreased in the metformin groups compared to the model group at 20 and 30 days post-treatment. Compared to the healthy control group, the model group exhibited elevated levels of TGF-β 1, IL-17, IL-6, IL-23, and TNF-α, but a decrease in IL-10. Following high-dose metformin treatment, TGF-β 1, IL-17, IL-6, IL-23, and TNF-α were significantly reduced ( q=16.17, P<0.001; q=8.76, P<0.001; q=6.78, P=0.004; q=4.45, P=0.020; q=12.08, P<0.001), accompanied by elevated IL-10 (specific value) ( q=6.28, P<0.001). Compared with the control group [Treg: (1.82±0.68)%; Th17: (2.12±0.86)%], the model group showed significantly elevated proportions of Treg cells[(6.03±2.42)%] ( q=5.01, P<0.001) and Th17 cell [(3.40±0.58)%] ( q=2.96, P=0.017). After high-dose metformin treatment, both Treg cell proportion [(3.20±1.66)%] and Th17 cell proportion [(2.16±0.78)%] decreased compared to the model group ( q=3.05, P=0.014). No significant differences were observed between the high-and low-dose metformin groups across all measured indicators, indicating similar efficacy. Conclusion:Metformin could reduce HSV-1 virus replication, reduce the levels of inflammatory cytokines and regulate Treg/Th17 axis to alleviate the BD symptoms. This study provides evidence for repurposing metformin in the treatment of Beh?et's disease.
6.Efficacy of endoscopic mucosal resection with grasping forceps for rectal neuroendocrine tumors ≤10 mm (with video)
Hongshi ZHANG ; Yanjuan LIN ; Muqing WANG ; Yaokui HUANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2025;42(10):809-816
Objective:To compare the efficacy of endoscopic mucosal resection with grasping forceps (EMR-G) and endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for the resection of rectal neuroendocrine tumors (NET)≤10 mm.Methods:Data of 74 patients with ≤10 mm rectal NET admitted to Shantou Central Hospital from August 2020 to June 2024 were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were divided into the ESD group and the EMR-G group according to the surgical method. Outcomes included R0 resection rate, margin-to-base distance, operative time, cost, and hospital stay.Results:The EMR-G group demonstrated significantly higher R0 resection rates [100.0% (37/37) VS 81.1% (30/37), χ2=7.731, P=0.006], greater margin-to-base distance (median 330 μm VS 110 μm, Z=-5.890, P<0.001), shorter operative time (15.22±2.94 min VS 27.95±6.50 min, t=-10.854, P<0.001), lower cost (2 409.51±205.00 yuan VS 7 899.19±420.14 yuan, t=-71.430, P=0.001), and reduced hospital stay (1.08±0.27 days VS 2.76±0.80 days, t=-12.095, P<0.001). Conclusion:EMR-G outperforms ESD for ≤10 mm rectal NETs by improving R0 resection, shortening procedure duration and hospitalization, and reducing costs, which is worth promotion.
7.A comparative study on flat-tipped injection needle and conical catheter in the treatment of hydrodynamic releasing of fecal calculus incarceration in the colonic diverticulum (with video)
Yanjuan LIN ; Yaokui HUANG ; Xiaozhong WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2024;44(4):245-249
Objective:To explore the validity and safety of flat-tipped injection needle and conical catheter these 2 instruments in the hydrodynamic releasing treatment of fecal calculus incarceration in the colonic diverticulum.Methods:From 1 May 2022 to 31 July 2023, 77 patients with fecal calculus incarceration in colonic diverticulum detected by colonscopy at the Endoscope Center of Shantou Central Hospital were prospectively selected. According to the random number table method, 77 patients were randomly divided into the flat-tipped injection needle group (39 cases, 51 fecal stone embedded) and the conical catheter group (38 cases, 49 fecal stone embedded). The successful rate of fecal stone releasing, operation time and complications of 2 groups were observed. Independent samples t test and chi-square test were used for statistical analysis. Results:The successful rate of fecalith releasing of flat-tipped injection needle group was higher than that of the conical catheter group (100.0%, 51/51 vs. 83.7%, 41/49), and the difference was statistically significant ( χ2=9.05, P=0.002). There was no significant difference in the operation time of successful cases between the flat-tipped injection needle group and the conical catheter group ((5.7±1.2) s vs. (5.9±0.8) s, P>0.05). There were no cases of intraoperative or postoperative bleeding or perforation in the process of fecal stone releasing in both groups. Missed submucosal injection occurred in 4 cases of the flat-tipped injection needle group and occurred in three cases of the conical catheter group, and there was no significant difference in the incidence of complications between the 2 groups ( P>0.05). Conclusion:Both instruments are effective and safe in the hydrodynamic releasing treatment of fecal calculus incarceration in the colonic diverticulum, and the success rate of flat-tipped injection needle is higher than that of conical catheter.
8.The application of "organ system-based learning" digestive system teaching model in the clinical internship teaching of undergraduate nursing students
Fuxiu ZHONG ; Siting HUANG ; Yanjuan LIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(8):1246-1251
Objective:To explore the effect of the "organ system-based learning (OBL)" digestive system teaching model in the clinical internship teaching of undergraduate nursing students.Methods:A total of 84 nursing undergraduates who practiced in the digestive system department of a third-grade Class-A general hospital from July 2020 to May 2022 were selected as the research objects. According to the historical control study, they were divided into control group ( n=42) and experimental group ( n=42). The control group adopted traditional practice teaching, and the experimental group adopted OBL teaching. The admission theory scores of the two groups of nursing students in the department, graduation theory scores and technical scores, nursing students' core competency and clinical teaching satisfaction were compared. SPSS 24.0 was used for t-test and chi-square test. Results:There was no significant difference between the experimental group and the control group in admission theory scores. The graduation theory scores of the experimental group (93.27±1.47) and the control group (90.91±1.32) were statistically significant ( t=7.72, P<0.001). The graduation technical scores of the experimental group (94.51±1.81) and the control group (94.00±2.35) were not significantly different ( t=1.12, P=0.268). The core competency of nursing students in the experimental group (164.21±20.81) and the control group (152.79±15.76) was statistically significant ( t=2.84, P=0.006). Clinical teaching satisfaction of the experimental group (173.33±17.58) and the control group (152.67±19.74) was statistically significant ( t=5.07, P<0.001). Conclusion:The application of the OBL practice teaching model in the digestive system department is conducive to improving the theoretical knowledge of nursing students, and improving the core competence and clinical teaching satisfaction.
9.Recent advance in apnea test in adult brain death
Lin HAN ; Yanjuan WANG ; Haifeng WANG ; Wenchen LI
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2023;22(7):740-746
Apnea test (AT) is a key step in the diagnosis of adult brain death, which provides important basis for the loss of brainstem function in patients with adult brain death. In recent years, with extensive development of adult brain death determination and organ donation transplantation, discussion and research of AT have been gradually promoted. In formulation of adult brain death criteria, countries have paid more attention to the standardization and normalization of AT implementation, and medical staffs have improved the AT implementation process. This article reviews the current AT implementation standards, conventional AT procedures and complications, modified AT exploration, AT implementation with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, and treatments and auxiliary examinations after AT failure, in order to deepen the understanding and cognition of adult brain death determination physicians on AT, and promote AT development in a more standardized and orderly way.
10.Effects of sarcopenia on physical performance and nutritional status in elderly patients with gastrointestinal tumors
Jingxia QIU ; Yanjuan LIN ; Xuefeng WANG ; Haofen XIE ; Zejun CAI ; Zhilong YAN ; Bin YANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2022;30(3):134-140
Objective:To investigate the effect of sarcopenia on physical performance and nutritional status in elderly patients with gastrointestinal tumors.Methods:a total of 120 eligible in-patients were enrolled from gastrointestinal surgery department of a Grade A tertiary hospital in Ningbo city from September 2021 to January 2022. General clinical data were collected, nutritional risk was screened using Nutritional Risk Screening 2002 (NRS 2002), physical performance was assessed by Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), skeletal muscle index at the third lumbar vertebra level (L3 SMI) was calculated using abdominal CT scan, and grip strength/muscle strength, gait speed by 6 Meter Timed Walk Test and calf circumference were measured. Subjects were divided into sarcopenia and non-sarcopenia group according to the diagnostic criteria of the Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia (AWGS). Impacting factors of sarcopenia and the correlation between muscle mass and physical performance in elderly patients with gastrointestinal tumors were analyzed.Results:The overall prevalence rate of sarcopenia in elderly patients with gastrointestinal tumors was 28.3% (34/120) and it was 28.9% (22/76) and 27.3% (12/44) in males and females respectively. There were statistically significant differences in age, tumor stage, nutritional risk, body mass index, calf circumference, L3 SMI, grip strength/muscle strength, gait speed and SPPB score between patients with and without sarcopenia (P<0.05). Muscle strength/grip strength, L3 SMI and gait speed were closely correlated with the occurrence of sarcopenia in elderly patients with gastrointestinal tumors (P<0.05). The L3 SMI was positively correlated with physical performance as assessed with SPPB in both groups.Conclusions:Sarcopenia is a common complication in elderly patients with gastrointestinal tumors with multiple influencing factors. Timely nutritional intervention and exercise intervention should be incorporated into the treatment of elderly gastrointestinal tumor patients with sarcopenia in order to improve nutrition status.

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