1.Safety and surgical strategy of laparoscopic partial gastrectomy for gastrointestinal stromal tumors at the esophagogastric junction
Long WANG ; Haiqiao ZHANG ; Yong HUANG ; Jiaxuan LI ; Zhi ZHENG ; Xiaoye LIU ; Jie YIN ; Jun ZHANG
International Journal of Surgery 2025;52(9):598-604
Objective:To investigate the perioperative safety, short-term and long-term efficacy, and surgical strategy of laparoscopic partial gastrectomy for gastrointestinal stromal tumors at the esophagogastric junction.Methods:Seventy-eight patients with mesenchymal tumors in the esophagogastric junction were retrospectively enrolled from September 2018 to August 2023 in which the upper edge of the tumor is less than 2 cm from the Z-line or has invaded the Z-line <1/2 circumference. There were 31 males (39.7%) and 47 females (60.3%), with an average age of (57.2±11.8) years and an average body mass index of (24.5±3.5) kg/m 2. All cases were divided into the wedge resection (WR) group ( n=51) and the resection by opening all of the layers of the stomach wall (RASW) group ( n=27) according to the surgical methods. Surgical outcomes, complications, recover and postoperative gastroesophageal reflux of both groups were compared. The measurement data with a normal distribution were represented by mean±standard deviation ( ± s), and values were compared using the independent sample t-test. The measurement data with a skewed distribution were represented by median (interquartile range) [ M( Q1, Q3)], and values were compared using the Mann-Whitney U test. Count data were expressed as examples (percentages) [ n(%)], and the χ2 test was used to compare countable data. A non-parametric test was used to compare the grade data. Results:The WR group had shorter operation time [(97.1±32.6) min vs (149.9±54.9) min, t=-5.33, P<0.001], less intraoperative blood loss [15(10, 20) mL vs 20(10, 50) mL, z=-2.47, P=0.014], shorter postoperative exhaust time [2(1, 3) d vs 3(2, 3) d, z=-2.49, P=0.013], shorter postoperative oral intake time [2(2, 3) d vs 4(2, 5) d, t=-3.70, P<0.001], shorter postoperative semi-liquid diet time[5(4, 6) d vs 7(5, 8) d, z=-3.57, P<0.001], and shorter postoperative hospital stay [5(4, 6) d vs 7(6, 8) d, z=-4.16, P<0.001] than the RASW group, with statistically significant differences. There was no significant difference in short-term (≤30 days) complications between the two groups (2.0% vs 3.7%, z=-0.46, P=0.648). No cases of cardia stenosis occurred in either group. In the WR group, 3 patients developed gastroesophageal reflux at 6 months postoperatively, with 2 patients relieved after taking acid-suppressing drugs and 1 patient not completely relieved. In the RASW group, 1 patient developed gastroesophageal reflux at 6 months postoperatively and was not completely relieved after taking acid-suppressing drugs. No other patients had gastroesophageal reflux. No other patients have gastroesophageal reflux. Conclusions:WR and RASW are safe and feasible for mesenchymal tumors at the esophagogastric junction in which the upper edge of the tumor is less than 2 cm from the Z-line or has invaded the Z-line <1/2 circumference, and has achieved an excellent short-term effect. The choice of surgical approach can be determined based on varions factors such as the location of the tumor, the relationship of the position between the tumor and the cardia, and whether the tumor is exophytic growth.
2.Rapid characterization and identification of non-volatile components in Rhododendron tomentosum by UHPLC-Q-TOF-MS method.
Su-Ping XIAO ; Long-Mei LI ; Bin XIE ; Hong LIANG ; Qiong YIN ; Jian-Hui LI ; Jie DU ; Ji-Yong WANG ; Run-Huai ZHAO ; Yan-Qin XU ; Yun-Bo SUN ; Zong-Yuan LU ; Peng-Fei TU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(11):3054-3069
This study aimed to characterize and identify the non-volatile components in aqueous and ethanolic extracts of the stems and leaves of Rhododendron tomentosum by using sensitive and efficient ultra-performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole-time of flight mass spectrometry(UHPLC-Q-TOF-MS) combined with a self-built information database. By comparing with reference compounds, analyzing fragment ion information, searching relevant literature, and using a self-built information database, 118 compounds were identified from the aqueous and ethanolic extracts of R. tomentosum, including 35 flavonoid glycosides, 15 phenolic glycosides, 12 flavonoids, 7 phenolic acids, 7 phenylethanol glycosides, 6 tannins, 6 phospholipids, 5 coumarins, 5 monoterpene glycosides, 6 triterpenes, 3 fatty acids, and 11 other types of compounds. Among them, 102 compounds were reported in R. tomentosum for the first time, and 36 compounds were identified by comparing them with reference compounds. The chemical components in the ethanolic and aqueous extracts of R. tomentosum leaves and stems showed slight differences, with 84 common chemical components accounting for 71.2% of the total 118 compounds. This study systematically characterized and identified the non-volatile chemical components in the ethanolic and aqueous extracts of R. tomentosum for the first time. The findings provide a reference for active ingredient research, quality control, and product development of R. tomentosum.
Rhododendron/chemistry*
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods*
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Mass Spectrometry/methods*
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Plant Leaves/chemistry*
3.Interpretation of Guideline for the prevention and treatment of diabetes mellitus in China(2024 edition):a nursing practice perspective
Li YU ; Long CUI ; Ling LI ; Yong LIAO ; Danlan PU ; Jingxia YIN
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 2025;50(10):1317-1322
The Guideline for the prevention and treatment of diabetes mellitus in China(2024 edition),released by the Chinese Dia-betes Society on January 20,2025,has updated evidence on diabetes mellitus from various aspects including its epidemiological status in China,diagnosis and treatment progress,and complication management,aiming to guide and facilitate standardized comprehensive management of diabetes mellitus in clinical practice.This paper interprets the guideline from the perspective of nursing practice,focus-ing on nursing care for special diabetic conditions,lifestyle and behavioral interventions,and the procedures of relevant nursing tech-niques.We hope to provide nursing professionals with standardized guidance on diabetes prevention and treatment,thereby further standardizing and refining specialized nursing care for diabetes mellitus,enhancing the quality of patient care,and improving patient prognosis.
5.Mechanism of inhibiting miR-34a-5p expression and promoting bone growth in mouse brain tissue by Semen Ziziphi Spinosae extract.
Yuan-Yuan PEI ; Yan XIE ; Na YIN ; Wen-Long MA ; Wei-Peng XING ; Gui-Zhi WANG ; Qing-Feng WANG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2025;38(10):1061-1070
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the mechanism by which the extract of Semen Ziziphi Spinosae extract promotes bone growth in mice by modulation of the expression of miR-34a-5p in brain tissue.
METHODS:
Mice were assigned to four experimental groups:a normal control group, a drug administration group (receiving 0.320 mg·g-1 body weight of Semen Ziziphi Spinosae extract via intragastric administration), a positive control group (receiving 0.013 mg·g-1 body weight of jujube seed saponin via intragastric administration), and a combination group administration with Semen Ziziphi Spinosae extract plus a 5-hydroxytryptamine 2A receptor (5-HT2AR) agonist (intragastric administration of Semen Ziziphi Spinosae extract combined with intracerebroventricular injection of 8 μg P-MPPF per mice for the final three days of the experiment). Following a 20-day administration period, the effects of the interventions on bone growth, serum growth hormone (GH) levels, and 5-HT2AR expression in brain tissue were evaluated. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) that were differentially expressed in the brain tissues of mice exhibiting bone growth induced by Semen Ziziphi Spinosae extract, as compared to those in normal mice, were identified using a gene chip approach. The interaction between miR-34a-5p and 5-HT2AR was subsequently validated through quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chainreaction (RT-qPCR) and dual-luciferase reporter gene assays. Subsequently, by utilizing the miR-34a-5p inhibitor group and mimics group, along with the normal control group, the drug administration group, the positive control group, and the drug administration combined with miR-34a-5p inhibitor group, the variations in 5-HT2AR expression in mouse brain tissue across all groups were examined, and the binding activity of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) to the 5-hydroxytryptamine 1A receptor (5-HT1AR) in mice was assessed.
RESULTS:
The body lengths of the normal control group and the drug administration group were(8.9±0.3) and(10.4±0.4) cm;femur lengths were (8.5±0.3) and (9.1±0.5) mm;tibia lengths were (10.7±0.3) and (11.2±0.4) mm, respectively. The contents of GH levels were (58.6±8.2) and (72.9±6.1) ng·ml-1;and the contents of 5-HT2AR were (32.0±5.0) and (21.9± 5.5) ng·ml-1, respectively. Compared with the normal control group, the drug administration group promoted the growth of body length, femur, and tibia in mice, and increased GH secretion, showing statistically significant differences (P<0.05). Additionally, it significantly reduced the content of 5-HT2AR in brain tissue, with statistical significance (P<0.01). The gene chip analysis identified a total of 16 differentially expressed miRNAs, of which 13 were up-regulated and 3 were down-regulated. Bioinformatics analysis predicted that the up-regulated miR-34a-5p could regulate the expression of 5-HT2AR, a prediction that was confirmed through a dual-luciferase reporter gene assay, demonstrating a direct regulatory interaction between the two. Furthermore, in vivo experiments in mice revealed that overexpression and silencing of miR-34a-5p resulted in corresponding changes in the expression levels of 5-HT2AR in brain tissues/cells, as well as in the binding activity between 5-HT and 5-HT1AR.
CONCLUSION
The Semen Ziziphi Spinosae extract promotes animal bone growth by enhancing miR-34a-5p expression in brain tissue, downregulating the expression level of 5-HT2AR, improving the binding activity between 5-HT and 5-HT1AR, and extending slow-wave sleep duration, thereby stimulating GH secretion.
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MicroRNAs/metabolism*
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Brain/metabolism*
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Ziziphus/chemistry*
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Bone Development/drug effects*
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Plant Extracts/pharmacology*
6.Complications among patients undergoing orthopedic surgery after infection with the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron strain and a preliminary nomogram for predicting patient outcomes.
Liang ZHANG ; Wen-Long GOU ; Ke-Yu LUO ; Jun ZHU ; Yi-Bo GAN ; Xiang YIN ; Jun-Gang PU ; Huai-Jian JIN ; Xian-Qing ZHANG ; Wan-Fei WU ; Zi-Ming WANG ; Yao-Yao LIU ; Yang LI ; Peng LIU
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2025;28(6):445-453
PURPOSE:
The rate of complications among patients undergoing surgery has increased due to infection with SARS-CoV-2 and other variants of concern. However, Omicron has shown decreased pathogenicity, raising questions about the risk of postoperative complications among patients who are infected with this variant. This study aimed to investigate complications and related factors among patients with recent Omicron infection prior to undergoing orthopedic surgery.
METHODS:
A historical control study was conducted. Data were collected from all patients who underwent surgery during 2 distinct periods: (1) between Dec 12, 2022 and Jan 31, 2023 (COVID-19 positive group), (2) between Dec 12, 2021 and Jan 31, 2022 (COVID-19 negative control group). The patients were at least 18 years old. Patients who received conservative treatment after admission or had high-risk diseases or special circumstances (use of anticoagulants before surgery) were excluded from the study. The study outcomes were the total complication rate and related factors. Binary logistic regression analysis was used to identify related factors, and odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated to assess the impact of COVID-19 infection on complications.
RESULTS:
In the analysis, a total of 847 patients who underwent surgery were included, with 275 of these patients testing positive for COVID-19 and 572 testing negative. The COVID-19-positive group had a significantly higher rate of total complications (11.27%) than the control group (4.90%, p < 0.001). After adjusting for relevant factors, the OR was 3.08 (95% CI: 1.45-6.53). Patients who were diagnosed with COVID-19 at 3-4 weeks (OR = 0.20 (95% CI: 0.06-0.59), p = 0.005), 5-6 weeks (OR = 0.16 (95% CI: 0.04-0.59), p = 0.010), or ≥7 weeks (OR = 0.26 (95% CI: 0.06-1.02), p = 0.069) prior to surgery had a lower risk of complications than those who were diagnosed at 0-2 weeks prior to surgery. Seven factors (age, indications for surgery, time of operation, time of COVID-19 diagnosis prior to surgery, C-reactive protein levels, alanine transaminase levels, and aspartate aminotransferase levels) were found to be associated with complications; thus, these factors were used to create a nomogram.
CONCLUSION
Omicron continues to be a significant factor in the incidence of postoperative complications among patients undergoing orthopedic surgery. By identifying the factors associated with these complications, we can determine the optimal surgical timing, provide more accurate prognostic information, and offer appropriate consultation for orthopedic surgery patients who have been infected with Omicron.
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COVID-19/complications*
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Middle Aged
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Retrospective Studies
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Risk Factors
7.A photodynamic nanohybrid system reverses hypoxia and augment anti-primary and metastatic tumor efficacy of immunotherapy.
Haitao YUAN ; Xiaoxian WANG ; Xin SUN ; Di GU ; Jinan GUO ; Wei HUANG ; Jingbo MA ; Chunjin FU ; Da YIN ; Guohua ZENG ; Ying LONG ; Jigang WANG ; Zhijie LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(6):3243-3258
Photodynamic immunotherapy is a promising strategy for cancer treatment. However, the dysfunctional tumor vasculature results in tumor hypoxia and the low efficiency of drug delivery, which in turn restricts the anticancer effect of photodynamic immunotherapy. In this study, we designed photosensitive lipid nanoparticles. The synthesized PFBT@Rox Lip nanoparticles could produce type I/II reactive oxygen species (ROS) by electron or energy transfer through PFBT under light irradiation. Moreover, this nanosystem could alleviate tumor hypoxia and promote vascular normalization through Roxadustat. Upon irradiation with white light, the ROS produced by PFBT@Rox Lip nanoparticles in situ dysregulated calcium homeostasis and triggered endoplasmic reticulum stress, which further promoted the release of damage-associated molecular patterns, enhanced antigen presentation, and stimulated an effective adaptive immune response, ultimately priming the tumor microenvironment (TME) together with the hypoxia alleviation and vessel normalization by Roxadustat. Indeed, in vivo results indicated that PFBT@Rox Lip nanoparticles promoted M1 polarization of tumor-associated macrophages, recruited more natural killer cells, and augmented infiltration of T cells, thereby leading to efficient photodynamic immunotherapy and potentiating the anti-primary and metastatic tumor efficacy of PD-1 antibody. Collectively, photodynamic immunotherapy with PFBT@Rox Lip nanoparticles efficiently program TME through the induction of immunogenicity and oxygenation, and effectively suppress tumor growth through immunogenic cell death and enhanced anti-tumor immunity.
8.Summary of the best evidence on non-pharmacologic management in improvement of dental treatment compliance in children
Yanru LONG ; Yuxin WU ; Qiong YIN ; Wenjing ZHANG ; Lilin ZHAN
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(4):63-70
Objective To summarise the best evidence on non-pharmacological management in children and to provide evidence-based guidelines for clinical practice.Methods With the 6S evidence pyramid model,a comprehensive and systematic search across multiple databases was conducted,including UpToDate,BMJ Best Practice,Joanna Briggs Institute of Australia's Centre for Evidence-based Health Care Database(JBI),National Guideline Clearing-house(NGC),Guidelines International Network(GIN),The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence(NICE)website,Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network(SIGN),American Dental Association,Canadian Dental Association,Cochrane Library,CINAHL,Embase,PubMed,SinoMed,CNKI and Wanfang Data.The search focused on literature pertaining to the improvement of non-pharmacological strategies for compliance with paediatric oral treatment,encompassing clinical decisions,evidence summaries,clinical guidelines,systematic reviews,expert consensus,best practices,and randomised controlled trials.The literature search encompassed all available publications from the inception of databases up to 5th November,2023.A quality assessment of the literature was independently conducted by four researchers trained by evidence-based nursing courses,while evidence extraction and summarisation were handled by two researchers.Results A total of 16 papers were included,comprising 2 clinical decisions,2 evidence summaries,3 guidelines,5 systematic evaluations,1 best practice,2 expert consensus and 1 randomised controlled trial.Nineteen pieces of evidence were extracted and classified into six categories:outpatient setting,assessment and management of children,pre-treatment non-pharmacological management,in-treatment non-pharmacological management,post-treatment non-pharmacological management and training and assessment.Conclusion This study summarises the best evidences for non-pharmacological management aiming to improve the oral treatment compliance in children.Healthcare providers can facilitate the translation of this evidence into clinical practice by considering the specific clinical context as well as factors such as the age and psychological characteristics of children.
9.Predictive value of CHE and sST2 for short-term death in patients with myocardial infarction and heart failure
Peng-fei ZHOU ; Fan CAO ; Cheng-long YIN
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2025;34(4):492-497
Objective:To investigate the predictive value of serum cholinesterase(CHE)and soluble growth stimula-tion gene 2 protein(sST2)for short-term death in patients with myocardial infarction and heart failure.Methods:A total of 100 patients with myocardial infarction and heart failure admitted in Nanjing Benq Hospital between March 2021 and March 2023 were screened.After 6-month follow-up,patients were grouped according to pres-ence of death.Multivariate Cox regression was used to analyze the factors associated with death during 6-month follow-up in patients with myocardial infarction and heart failure.The predictive value of CHE,sST2 and their combined detection for short-term death in patients with myocardial infarction and heart failure was analyzed by receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve.Kaplan-Meier survival curve was used to compare short-term sur-vival rate between myocardial infarction and heart failure patients with different CHE and sST2 levels.Results:During 6-month follow-up,46 cases died.Compared to those in survival group,patients in death group had sig-nificant higher heart rate(HR)[(82.20±8.09)beats/min vs.(71.54±6.97)beats/min],mean arterial pressure(MAP)[(126.58±5.38)mmHg vs.(104.79±4.94)mmHg]and sST2[(76.48±4.82)ng/ml vs.(40.62±4.96)ng/ml],and significant lower CHE[(3.47±0.26)IU/L vs.(5.07±0.80)IU/L](P<0.001 all).Multivariate Cox regression showed that HR(HR 1.046,95%CI 1.002~1.092,P=0.040),MAP(HR 1.988,95%CI 1.298~2.455,P<0.001),and sST2(HR 1.068,95%CI 1.014~1.125,P=0.013)were independent risk factors for short-term death in patients with myocardial infarction and heart failure,while CHE was its independent protec-tive factor(HR=0.252,95%CI 0.145~0.561,P=0.023).ROC curve analysis indicated that the area under the curve(AUC)of CHE,sST2 and their combination for diagnosing short-term death in patients with myocardial in-farction and heart failure was 0.609(95%0.504~0.707),0.630(95%0.525~0.726)and 0.939(95%0.871~0.977)respectively,and the diagnostic efficacy of combined detection was significantly higher than CHE and sST2 alone(Z=5.814,5.524,P<0.001 all).Kaplan-Meier survival curve showed that the survival rate of patients with low CHE level was significantly lower than that of patients with high CHE level,and the survival rate of pa-tients with high sST2 level was significantly lower than that of patients with low sST2 level(Log-rank x2=2.415,2.354,P<0.001 all).Conclusion:CHE and sST2 were independent influencing factors for death during 6-month follow-up in patients with myocardial infarction and heart failure;their combined detection had good predictive value for short-term death in these patients.
10.Research on application of a teaching model based on three-dimensional visualization technology in cul-tivating clinical decision-making ability for severe pancreatitis in standardized residency training
Modern Hospital 2025;25(10):1637-1640
Objective To explore the application effect of three-dimensional(3D)visualization technology in teaching rounds for severe pancreatitis during standardized residency training.Methods Forty residents undergoing standardized training in the Department of Pancreatic Surgery,Union Hospital,Tongji Medical College,Huazhong University of Science and Technolo-gy from February 2024 to February 2025 were selected as the study subjects and randomly divided into a traditional teaching rounds group(n=20)and a 3 D visualization teaching rounds group(n=20).The traditional group followed the standard teach-ing rounds procedure,while the 3D visualization group incorporated 3D visualization models into the standard teaching rounds.A questionnaire survey was used to assess the satisfaction of the two groups with the teaching rounds.Results Analysis of the questionnaire results showed that the 3D visualization teaching group had significantly higher scores than the traditional teaching group in overall satisfaction(4.20±0.77 vs.3.10±1.17),helpfulness in understanding the disease(4.55±0.69 vs.3.20±1.20),teaching interactivity(4.40±0.68 vs.3.05±1.19),improvement in clinical thinking ability(4.50±0.51 vs.3.05±1.23),helpfulness in clinical decision-making(4.35±0.67 vs.3.20±1.32),and assessment scores(88.55±6.35 vs.81.10±7.17),with all differences being statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion The 3D visualization technology en-hances residents' learning interest in teaching rounds for severe pancreatitis during standardized training,while also strengthening their understanding and mastery of professional knowledge.This teaching method received positive feedback and can be promoted in teaching rounds.

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