1.Progress on the mechanism of the IL-6-related signal pathways in bronchopulmonary dysplasia
International Journal of Pediatrics 2025;52(1):6-10
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia(BPD),a common chronic respiratory disease caused by multiple factors,can seriously affect the quality of life and prognosis of prematurity.A variety of factors,including infection and oxidative stress,can contribute to the development of BPD in prematurity.Interleukin 6(IL-6),as an important cytokine that activates various signal cascades and participates in many physiological processes in the body,is currently considered to be one of the independent risk factors for the development of BPD in prematurity.The IL-6-related signal pathways,represented by JAK/STAT,can play an important role in the development of BPD through various pathways such as lung injury,pulmonary angiogenesis,proliferation and apoptosis of epithelial cells,and ferroptosis.This article reviews the studies on the mechanism of IL-6-related signal pathways in BPD,which will provide possible new targets for its treatment in BPD in the future.
2.Diphenylemestrins A-E: diketopiperazine-diphenyl ether hybrids from Aspergillus nidulans.
Aimin FU ; Qin LI ; Yang XIAO ; Jiaxin DONG ; Yuanyang PENG ; Yu CHEN ; Qingyi TONG ; Chunmei CHEN ; Yonghui ZHANG ; Hucheng ZHU
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2025;23(6):727-732
A chemical investigation of secondary metabolites (SMs) from Aspergillus nidulans resulted in the identification of five novel dioxopiperazine (DKP)-diphenyl ether hybrids, designated as diphenylemestrins A-E (1-5). These compounds 1-5 represent the first known dimers combining DKP and diphenyl ether structures, with compound 4 featuring an uncommon dibenzofuran as the diphenyl ether component. The structural elucidation and determination of absolute stereochemistry were accomplished through spectroscopic analysis and electronic circular dichroism (ECD) calculations. Notably, diphenylemestrin C (3) exhibited moderate cytostatic activity against NB4 cells, with a half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) value of 21.99 μmol·L-1, and induced apoptosis at higher concentrations.
Aspergillus nidulans/metabolism*
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Diketopiperazines/pharmacology*
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Molecular Structure
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Phenyl Ethers/pharmacology*
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Humans
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Apoptosis/drug effects*
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Cell Line, Tumor
3.Development and practice of precise treatment of pancreatic cancer
Taiping ZHANG ; Liyuan YE ; Yuanyang WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2025;24(5):567-573
Pancreatic cancer is characterized by high malignancy and difficult early diag-nosis, with the majority of patients presenting at advanced, unresectable stages at the time of initial diagnosis. The efficacy of conventional treatments, including surgery, radiotherapy, and chemo-therapy, has reached a therapeutic plateau. The concept of precision medicine has gradually infiltrated the diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic cancer, driving the advancement of individua-lized therapies. Large-scale, multi-center studies have significantly advanced the molecular classifica-tion of pancreatic cancer, providing a basis for personalized treatment. Minimally invasive surgery, especially robotic surgery, has seen significant development and is increasingly entering clinical practice. The development of personalized drug screening, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy has paved new avenues for precision treatment. The authors review the latest research progress both domestically and internationally, discussing the application of precision medicine in the treat-ment of pancreatic cancer, aiming to improve patient prognosis.
4.Iodine nutrition status and influencing factors of children and adolescents in Zhejiang Province in 2022
Guangming MAO ; Jiaxin HE ; Zhe MO ; Simeng GU ; Fanjia GUO ; Sujun YAN ; Xinhan ZHANG ; Yuanyang WANG ; Yahui LI ; Zhijian CHEN ; Xiaofeng WANG ; Xiaoming LOU ; Chenyang LIU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2025;44(6):451-457
Objective:To analyze the iodine nutrition status of children and adolescents and influencing factors in Zhejiang Province, providing scientific basis for optimizing iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) prevention and control strategies.Methods:In June 2022, a multistage stratified sampling method was used to divide 16 counties (cities, districts, abbreviated as counties) in Zhejiang Province into three categories based on their geographical locations (average distance from the coastline): coastal areas (including Dinghai District, Jiaojiang District, Sanmen County, Cixi City and Lucheng District), sub-coastal areas (including Wuxing District, Haining City, Linping District, Fuyang District and Fenghua District), and inland areas(including Suichang County, Changshan County, Shengzhou City, Jindong District, Dongyang City and Yongjia County). One county was selected from each category, and one township (street) was selected from each county. Two administrative villages (neighborhood committees) were selected from each township (street). Ten households including all children and adolescents aged 6-17 in each household were selected from each administrative village (neighborhood committee). Demographic information and personal dietary characteristics were collected via questionnaires, while household salt and a random urine sample were tested for iodine level. Trend analysis was conducted using a χ 2trend test, and a multivariate logistic stepwise regression model was used to analyze the influencing factors of urinary iodine levels. Results:A total of 755 children and adolescents aged 6-17 were selected, including 387 males (51.26%) and 368 females (48.74%), with an age of (11.24 ± 3.32) years. There were 269 children and adolescents in coastal areas (35.63%) and 409 children and adolescents in urban areas (54.17%). A total of 755 household salt samples were collected, with a median salt iodine concentration of 21.80 mg/kg. These included 263 non-iodized salt samples, 38 unqualified iodized salt samples, and 454 qualified iodized salt samples. The coverage rate of iodized salt was 65.17% (492/755), and the consumption rate of qualified iodized salt was 60.13% (454/755). The distribution of salt iodine quality among children and adolescents in different geographical locations showed statistically significant differences (χ 2 = 111.95, P < 0.001), with the proportion of non-iodized salt gradually decreasing from coastal areas to inland areas (χ 2trend = 90.17, P < 0.001). A total of 755 urine samples were collected, with a median urinary iodine concentration of 186.60 μg/L. The proportions of urinary iodine < 100, 100-199, 200-299, and ≥300 μg/L were 16.95% (128/755), 37.62% (284/755), 24.37% (184/755), and 21.06% (159/755), respectively. The χ 2trend test revealed a nonlinear positive correlation between salt iodine level and urinary iodine level (χ 2regression = 21.98, P < 0.001; χ 2partial = 6.96, P < 0.001). The frequency distribution of urinary iodine in children and adolescents from different geographical locations and between urban and rural areas showed statistically significant differences (χ 2 = 29.63, 16.56, P < 0.001). Among them, the proportion of children and adolescents with urinary iodine < 100 μg/L gradually decreasing from coastal areas to inland areas (χ 2trend = 6.15, P = 0.013). The results of multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that sub-coastal regions, inland regions, and urban-rural regions ( OR = 1.57, 1.53, 1.64, 95% CI: 1.11-2.24, 1.03-2.27, 1.17-2.32, P < 0.05) were significantly associated with urinary iodine levels in children and adolescents aged 6-17. Conclusions:In 2022, the iodine nutrition of children and adolescents in Zhejiang Province is generally suitable, but there is a risk of iodine deficiency among coastal children and adolescents. Geographic location and urban/rural areas are influencing factors on iodine nutrition status of children and adolescents in Zhejiang Province.
5.Development and practice of precise treatment of pancreatic cancer
Taiping ZHANG ; Liyuan YE ; Yuanyang WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2025;24(5):567-573
Pancreatic cancer is characterized by high malignancy and difficult early diag-nosis, with the majority of patients presenting at advanced, unresectable stages at the time of initial diagnosis. The efficacy of conventional treatments, including surgery, radiotherapy, and chemo-therapy, has reached a therapeutic plateau. The concept of precision medicine has gradually infiltrated the diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic cancer, driving the advancement of individua-lized therapies. Large-scale, multi-center studies have significantly advanced the molecular classifica-tion of pancreatic cancer, providing a basis for personalized treatment. Minimally invasive surgery, especially robotic surgery, has seen significant development and is increasingly entering clinical practice. The development of personalized drug screening, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy has paved new avenues for precision treatment. The authors review the latest research progress both domestically and internationally, discussing the application of precision medicine in the treat-ment of pancreatic cancer, aiming to improve patient prognosis.
6.Iodine nutrition status and influencing factors of children and adolescents in Zhejiang Province in 2022
Guangming MAO ; Jiaxin HE ; Zhe MO ; Simeng GU ; Fanjia GUO ; Sujun YAN ; Xinhan ZHANG ; Yuanyang WANG ; Yahui LI ; Zhijian CHEN ; Xiaofeng WANG ; Xiaoming LOU ; Chenyang LIU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2025;44(6):451-457
Objective:To analyze the iodine nutrition status of children and adolescents and influencing factors in Zhejiang Province, providing scientific basis for optimizing iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) prevention and control strategies.Methods:In June 2022, a multistage stratified sampling method was used to divide 16 counties (cities, districts, abbreviated as counties) in Zhejiang Province into three categories based on their geographical locations (average distance from the coastline): coastal areas (including Dinghai District, Jiaojiang District, Sanmen County, Cixi City and Lucheng District), sub-coastal areas (including Wuxing District, Haining City, Linping District, Fuyang District and Fenghua District), and inland areas(including Suichang County, Changshan County, Shengzhou City, Jindong District, Dongyang City and Yongjia County). One county was selected from each category, and one township (street) was selected from each county. Two administrative villages (neighborhood committees) were selected from each township (street). Ten households including all children and adolescents aged 6-17 in each household were selected from each administrative village (neighborhood committee). Demographic information and personal dietary characteristics were collected via questionnaires, while household salt and a random urine sample were tested for iodine level. Trend analysis was conducted using a χ 2trend test, and a multivariate logistic stepwise regression model was used to analyze the influencing factors of urinary iodine levels. Results:A total of 755 children and adolescents aged 6-17 were selected, including 387 males (51.26%) and 368 females (48.74%), with an age of (11.24 ± 3.32) years. There were 269 children and adolescents in coastal areas (35.63%) and 409 children and adolescents in urban areas (54.17%). A total of 755 household salt samples were collected, with a median salt iodine concentration of 21.80 mg/kg. These included 263 non-iodized salt samples, 38 unqualified iodized salt samples, and 454 qualified iodized salt samples. The coverage rate of iodized salt was 65.17% (492/755), and the consumption rate of qualified iodized salt was 60.13% (454/755). The distribution of salt iodine quality among children and adolescents in different geographical locations showed statistically significant differences (χ 2 = 111.95, P < 0.001), with the proportion of non-iodized salt gradually decreasing from coastal areas to inland areas (χ 2trend = 90.17, P < 0.001). A total of 755 urine samples were collected, with a median urinary iodine concentration of 186.60 μg/L. The proportions of urinary iodine < 100, 100-199, 200-299, and ≥300 μg/L were 16.95% (128/755), 37.62% (284/755), 24.37% (184/755), and 21.06% (159/755), respectively. The χ 2trend test revealed a nonlinear positive correlation between salt iodine level and urinary iodine level (χ 2regression = 21.98, P < 0.001; χ 2partial = 6.96, P < 0.001). The frequency distribution of urinary iodine in children and adolescents from different geographical locations and between urban and rural areas showed statistically significant differences (χ 2 = 29.63, 16.56, P < 0.001). Among them, the proportion of children and adolescents with urinary iodine < 100 μg/L gradually decreasing from coastal areas to inland areas (χ 2trend = 6.15, P = 0.013). The results of multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that sub-coastal regions, inland regions, and urban-rural regions ( OR = 1.57, 1.53, 1.64, 95% CI: 1.11-2.24, 1.03-2.27, 1.17-2.32, P < 0.05) were significantly associated with urinary iodine levels in children and adolescents aged 6-17. Conclusions:In 2022, the iodine nutrition of children and adolescents in Zhejiang Province is generally suitable, but there is a risk of iodine deficiency among coastal children and adolescents. Geographic location and urban/rural areas are influencing factors on iodine nutrition status of children and adolescents in Zhejiang Province.
7.The clinical study of pelvic sacral acupuncture combined with myofascial manipulation in the treatment of postpartum pelvic pain
Jiao CHENG ; Congshan CHEN ; Yuanyang ZHANG ; Zhiwei QIU ; Yan WANG ; Xiaoyong ZHANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2022;44(11):1243-1247
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy of pelvic sacral tendon regulating acupuncture combined with myofascial manipulation in the treatment of postpartum pelvic pain.Methods:A total of 86 patients with postpartum pelvic pain in our hospital from December 2019 to October 2021 who met the inclusion criteria were divided into control group ( n=44) and observation group ( n=42) by random number table method. The control group was treated with myofascial manipulation, while the observation group was treated with pelvic sacral tendon acupuncture on the basis of the control group. Both groups were treated for 4 weeks. The VAS was used to evaluate the degree of pain, Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) to evaluate the degree of lumbar dysfunction, pelvic floor dysfunction Questionnaire 7 (PFIQ-7) to evaluate the pelvic floor function, and pelvic floor dysfunction Questionnaire (PFDI20) to evaluate the quality of life. Serum levels of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) and TGF-β1 were detected by ELISA to evaluate the clinical efficacy. Results:The total effective rate was 95.24% (40/42) in the observation group and 79.55% (35/44) in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant ( χ2=4.74, P=0.030). After treatment, the ODI, VAS, PFIQ-7 and PFIQ-20 scores of the observation group were significantly lower than those in the control group ( t=13.79, 14.05, 10.61, 10.10, all Ps<0.001). The scores of low back pain, limb pain and gait claudication were significantly lower than those in the control group ( t=11.73, 12.16 and 10.89, respectively, all Ps<0.001). The serum levels of TGF-β1 [(163.81±28.05) μg/L vs. (124.56±19.23) μg/L, t=5.76] and IGF-1 [(64.52±9.14) μg/L vs. (49.86±7.62) μg/L, t=5.06] were significantly higher than those in the control group ( P<0.01). Conclusion:The pelvic sacral tendon acupuncture combined with myofascial manipulation can improve the pelvic function of patients with postpartum pelvic pain, relieve the degree of pelvic pain, and improve the curative effect.
8.Evaluation of classification of petroclival meningiomas and proposed selection of microsurgical approach: a single center experience of 179 cases
Zijin ZHAO ; Xianrui YUAN ; Jian YUAN ; Yuanyang XIE ; Chi ZHANG ; Haoyu LI ; Guodong TANG ; Weixi JIANG ; Qing LIU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2021;59(9):782-789
Objective:To evaluate the classification of petroclival meningiomas(PCM), proposed selection of microsurgical approach and therapeutic outcomes.Methods:Retrospectively analyzed clinical data of 179 cases of PCM from Department of Neurosurgery, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University between January 2011 and November 2020. There were 28 males and 151 females with an age of(49.9±10.2) years(range: 22 to 75 years) and the tumor size of(44.8±10.3)mm(range: 15 to 80 mm). The mean duration of symptom ( M( Q R)) was 18.0(40.6)months(range:1 week to 320 months) and the mean preoperative Karnofsky performance scale(KPS) was 78.6±13.3(range: 40 to 100). The PCM were classified into 5 types according to the difference in the origin of dural attachment, involvement of adjacent structures and growth patterns through preoperative MRI. The surgical approaches were selected based on the proposed classification, and the clinical characteristics, surgical record, and follow-up data of each type were reviewed. Results:The PCM were divided into clivus type(CV, 4 cases), petroclival type(PC, 60 cases), petroclivosphenoidal type(PC-S, 62 cases), sphenopetroclival type with 2 subtypes(S-PC, 50 cases) and central skull base type(CSB, 3 cases). All of 176 cases were obtained microsurgical treatment except CSB type. The gross total resection reached in 124 cases(70.5%) with 112 cases of retrosigmoid approach(RSA), 27 cases of subtemporal transtentorial transpetrosal approach, 13 cases of pretemporal trancavernous anterior transpetrosal approach(PTCA), 12 cases of extended pterional transtentorial approach(EPTA) and presigmoid combined supra-infratentorial approach, respectively. The RSA could be adopted in both of CV type and PC type and most of PC-S type(71.0%). S-PC subtype Ⅰ and subtype Ⅱ were mainly underwent EPTA(40.8%) and PTCA(52.2%), respectively. Seventy-two cases(40.9%) gained new neurological dysfunctions mainly with the cranial nerve paralysis. The postoperative morbidity and complications were recovered or improved with conservative and positive symptomatic and supportive treatment. There was no intraoperative and postoperative death case. One hundred and sixty four cases(93.2%) of operative patients were followed with the duration of 24(48)months(range:3 to 108 months). Tumor recurrence and progress were identified in 14 cases(10.4%) and 14 cases(28.6%), respectively. Compared with postoperative neurological status, 89 patients(54.3%) had improved and 38 patients(23.2%) were still suffering various degrees of neurological dysfunctions during the follow-up. The recent KPS was 84.2±11.4(range: 50 to 100) without statistical difference from preoperative KPS ( t=-1.356, P=0.125). As for each type, there were statistically significant differences in brain stem edema (χ 2=3.482, P=0.038), gross total resection (χ 2=9.127, P=0.001), surgical duration( F=8.954, P=0.013), postoperative length of stay( F=3.652, P=0.025), postoperative complications (χ 2=1.550, P=0.024), postoperative KPS( F=2.856, P=0.042) and tumor recurrence/progress (χ 2=4.824, P=0.013). Conclusion:The precise and comprehensive classification of PCM and specific individual treatment strategy are benefit to evaluate the diverse clinical prognosis, choose optimal surgical approaches, elevate gross total resection, diminish neurological dysfunctions and restraint tumor recurrence, so as to improve the quality of life for patients.
9.Evaluation of classification of petroclival meningiomas and proposed selection of microsurgical approach: a single center experience of 179 cases
Zijin ZHAO ; Xianrui YUAN ; Jian YUAN ; Yuanyang XIE ; Chi ZHANG ; Haoyu LI ; Guodong TANG ; Weixi JIANG ; Qing LIU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2021;59(9):782-789
Objective:To evaluate the classification of petroclival meningiomas(PCM), proposed selection of microsurgical approach and therapeutic outcomes.Methods:Retrospectively analyzed clinical data of 179 cases of PCM from Department of Neurosurgery, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University between January 2011 and November 2020. There were 28 males and 151 females with an age of(49.9±10.2) years(range: 22 to 75 years) and the tumor size of(44.8±10.3)mm(range: 15 to 80 mm). The mean duration of symptom ( M( Q R)) was 18.0(40.6)months(range:1 week to 320 months) and the mean preoperative Karnofsky performance scale(KPS) was 78.6±13.3(range: 40 to 100). The PCM were classified into 5 types according to the difference in the origin of dural attachment, involvement of adjacent structures and growth patterns through preoperative MRI. The surgical approaches were selected based on the proposed classification, and the clinical characteristics, surgical record, and follow-up data of each type were reviewed. Results:The PCM were divided into clivus type(CV, 4 cases), petroclival type(PC, 60 cases), petroclivosphenoidal type(PC-S, 62 cases), sphenopetroclival type with 2 subtypes(S-PC, 50 cases) and central skull base type(CSB, 3 cases). All of 176 cases were obtained microsurgical treatment except CSB type. The gross total resection reached in 124 cases(70.5%) with 112 cases of retrosigmoid approach(RSA), 27 cases of subtemporal transtentorial transpetrosal approach, 13 cases of pretemporal trancavernous anterior transpetrosal approach(PTCA), 12 cases of extended pterional transtentorial approach(EPTA) and presigmoid combined supra-infratentorial approach, respectively. The RSA could be adopted in both of CV type and PC type and most of PC-S type(71.0%). S-PC subtype Ⅰ and subtype Ⅱ were mainly underwent EPTA(40.8%) and PTCA(52.2%), respectively. Seventy-two cases(40.9%) gained new neurological dysfunctions mainly with the cranial nerve paralysis. The postoperative morbidity and complications were recovered or improved with conservative and positive symptomatic and supportive treatment. There was no intraoperative and postoperative death case. One hundred and sixty four cases(93.2%) of operative patients were followed with the duration of 24(48)months(range:3 to 108 months). Tumor recurrence and progress were identified in 14 cases(10.4%) and 14 cases(28.6%), respectively. Compared with postoperative neurological status, 89 patients(54.3%) had improved and 38 patients(23.2%) were still suffering various degrees of neurological dysfunctions during the follow-up. The recent KPS was 84.2±11.4(range: 50 to 100) without statistical difference from preoperative KPS ( t=-1.356, P=0.125). As for each type, there were statistically significant differences in brain stem edema (χ 2=3.482, P=0.038), gross total resection (χ 2=9.127, P=0.001), surgical duration( F=8.954, P=0.013), postoperative length of stay( F=3.652, P=0.025), postoperative complications (χ 2=1.550, P=0.024), postoperative KPS( F=2.856, P=0.042) and tumor recurrence/progress (χ 2=4.824, P=0.013). Conclusion:The precise and comprehensive classification of PCM and specific individual treatment strategy are benefit to evaluate the diverse clinical prognosis, choose optimal surgical approaches, elevate gross total resection, diminish neurological dysfunctions and restraint tumor recurrence, so as to improve the quality of life for patients.
10.Clinical Significance and Method of Measuring Lung Fluid Viscosity and Surface Tension
Yuanyang LIU ; Zhenglong CHEN ; Yuanlin SONG ; Xiangyue HUANG ; Chunyuan ZHANG ; Zhaoyan HU
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2020;35(3):E378-E384
Pulmonary fluid refers to a thin and continuous liquid layer mainly consisting of airway mucus and lining liquid on the inner surface of alveoli, which is essential for maintaining a healthy lung. The clinical significance of rheological properties of pulmonary fluid in airway stability, pulmonary barrier and clearance functions, ventilator induced lung injury and surfactant replacement therapy in infant respiratory distress syndrome was introduced in this paper. Furthermore, a variety of classical methods for measuring surface tension and liquid viscosity, such as Langmuir-Wilhelmy balance, captive bubble method, glass capillary viscometer and rotational viscometer, and emerging techniques (e.g. particle tracking microrheometer and axisymmetric drop shape analysis) were reviewed, and their advantages and drawbacks were also compared, in order to provide an important reference for the assisted diagnosis and treatment of lung diseases in clinical practice.

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