1.Progress on the application of artificial intelligence in histological evaluation of inflammatory bowel disease
Yue SHEN ; Ziru ZHOU ; Jing SUN ; Zhongxia CHEN ; Yuejie XU ; Qiang ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2025;09(6):475-478
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic, nonspecific inflammatory disease of the intestine. In recent years, the treatment goals for IBD have evolved from symptom control and endoscopic remission to histological remission, which is associated with significantly better prognoses. Current parameters for histological evaluation include the Nancy histological index (NHI), Geboes score (GS), Robarts histological index (RHI), and global histological activity score (GHAS). However, the evaluation of clinical histological remission remains limited by the lack of standardized criteria and poor reproducibility, hindering its widespread application. With the development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, AI tools have been increasingly applied in histological evaluation of IBD and can be integrated with endoscopic and multi-omics approaches. This article reviews the current applications, research progress, and associated challenges of AI in the histological evaluation of IBD.
2.Progress on the application of artificial intelligence in histological evaluation of inflammatory bowel disease
Yue SHEN ; Ziru ZHOU ; Jing SUN ; Zhongxia CHEN ; Yuejie XU ; Qiang ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2025;09(6):475-478
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic, nonspecific inflammatory disease of the intestine. In recent years, the treatment goals for IBD have evolved from symptom control and endoscopic remission to histological remission, which is associated with significantly better prognoses. Current parameters for histological evaluation include the Nancy histological index (NHI), Geboes score (GS), Robarts histological index (RHI), and global histological activity score (GHAS). However, the evaluation of clinical histological remission remains limited by the lack of standardized criteria and poor reproducibility, hindering its widespread application. With the development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, AI tools have been increasingly applied in histological evaluation of IBD and can be integrated with endoscopic and multi-omics approaches. This article reviews the current applications, research progress, and associated challenges of AI in the histological evaluation of IBD.
3.Significance of fungus-bacterium homeostasis in inflammatory bowel disease
Siyuan CHEN ; Qunyan ZHOU ; Jing SUN ; Xinwen XU ; Zhongxia CHEN ; Fangmei AN ; Qiang ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2024;08(4):314-318
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of digestive tract diseases characterized by chronic intestinal inflammation, including ulcerative colitis and Crohn′s disease. The over-sustained immune response driven by imbalance of intestinal microbiota plays a key role in the initiation and progression of IBD. Studies have identified that intestinal microbiome possesses more than a hundred trillion types, including bacteria and fungi, which collectively participates in energy metabolism, intestinal barrier function and immune balance. There exists a stable relationship between fungi and bacteria in the intestine, involving cooperation, antagonism, and mutualism. Fungus-bacterium homeostasis plays an important role in maintaining intestinal homeostasis. Based on intestinal fungus changes in IBD patients, this article reviews the research progress in intestinal immunomodulation and therapeutic strategies derived from fungus-bacterial homeostasis.
4.Salvia miltiorrhiza attenuates white matter injury induced by hypoperfusion in neonatal rats
Xuewen SU ; Haifeng YUAN ; Wanyu FENG ; Ruixia SONG ; Junlong CHEN ; Ruhan YI ; Hua ZHU ; Zhongxia DOU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(20):3229-3234
BACKGROUND:Premature birth is a major global health problem associated with high mortality and morbidity.White matter injury is the most common brain injury in preterm infants.Salvia miltiorrhiza is a traditional herbal plant that is commonly used to treat cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases in Asian countries. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the therapeutic effect of Salvia miltiorrhiza on white matter injury in preterm infants. METHODS:Eighteen neonatal male Sprague-Dawley rats at 3-day gestational age were selected and randomized into normal group,white matter injury group,and Salvia miltiorrhiza group.Animal models of preterm white matter injury were established by permanent ligation of the right common carotid artery in the latter two groups.Rats in the Salvia miltiorrhiza group were given intraperitoneal injection of Salvia miltiorrhiza(5 mg/kg·d)for 7 consecutive days.Normal group and white matter injury group were given the same volume of PBS for intervention.On the 14th day after modeling,the rats were sacrificed.Brains were pathologically observed by hematoxylin-eosin staining under microscope,and the expression levels of myelin basic protein and CC1 in brain tissue were visualized using immunofluorescence.Furthermore,liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry was used to analyze possible pathways for the action of Salvia miltiorrhiza. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:In the white matter injury group,the structure of the corpus callosum was irregular and the cells appeared swollen and necrotic.In addition,induction of white matter injury resulted in significantly reduced myelin formation,with irregular and loosely arranged nerve fibers and significantly decreased myelin sheaths.Interestingly,white matter injury rats treated with Salvia miltiorrhiza had reduced cellular swelling,reduced lesions,and increased myelin sheaths.The expression of myelin basic protein was closely related to myelin formation,and CC1 was a marker of myelin oligodendrocytes.Salvia miltiorrhiza significantly up-regulated the expressions of myelin basic protein and CC1 in white matter injury rats(P<0.000 1),indicating that Salvia miltiorrhiza alleviated white matter injury.Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry analysis showed that the therapeutic effect of Salvia miltiorrhiza in the rat model of white matter injury was closely related to the regulation of complement and coagulation cascades.To conclude,Salvia miltiorrhiza may be a potential therapeutic agent for treating preterm white matter injury.
5.Application of digital delivery of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in patients with generalized anxiety disorder
Yinping SHEN ; Haiqin CHEN ; Weili TANG ; Zhongxia SHEN
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(4):15-18
Objective To explore the effect of digital delivery of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia(dCBT-I)based on internet technology on anxiety and sleep quality in patients with generalized anxiety disorder(GAD).Methods A total of 82 GAD patients treated in Huzhou Third Municipal Hospital from April to October 2023 were selected as study objects,and were divided into intervention group and control group according to random number table method,with 41 cases in each group.The intervention group received dCBT-I based on internet technology,and the control group received offline cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia.The anxiety and sleep quality of two groups were compared.Results After the intervention,the scores of Hamilton anxiety scale and Pittsburgh sleep quality index in intervention group were significantly lower than those in control group,and the score of dysfunctional beliefs and attitudes about sleep was significantly higher than those in control group(P<0.05).Conclusion dCBT-I based on internet technology can effectively relieve the anxiety of GAD patients and improve the quality of sleep.
6.Significance of fungus-bacterium homeostasis in inflammatory bowel disease
Siyuan CHEN ; Qunyan ZHOU ; Jing SUN ; Xinwen XU ; Zhongxia CHEN ; Fangmei AN ; Qiang ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2024;08(4):314-318
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of digestive tract diseases characterized by chronic intestinal inflammation, including ulcerative colitis and Crohn′s disease. The over-sustained immune response driven by imbalance of intestinal microbiota plays a key role in the initiation and progression of IBD. Studies have identified that intestinal microbiome possesses more than a hundred trillion types, including bacteria and fungi, which collectively participates in energy metabolism, intestinal barrier function and immune balance. There exists a stable relationship between fungi and bacteria in the intestine, involving cooperation, antagonism, and mutualism. Fungus-bacterium homeostasis plays an important role in maintaining intestinal homeostasis. Based on intestinal fungus changes in IBD patients, this article reviews the research progress in intestinal immunomodulation and therapeutic strategies derived from fungus-bacterial homeostasis.
7.Experience and lessons on guiding and governing clinical applications of chromosome microarray analysis in the United States.
Xiaolei XIE ; Jingwei YU ; Zhongxia QI ; Liming BAO ; Yiping SHEN ; Tianjian CHEN ; Peining LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2021;38(5):419-424
Chromosome microarray analysis (CMA) has become the first-tier testing for chromosomal abnormalities and copy number variations (CNV). This review described the clinical validation of CMA, the development and updating of technical standards and guidelines and their diagnostic impacts. The main focuses were on the development and updating of expert consensus, practice resources, and a series of technical standards and guidelines through systematic review of case series with CMA application in the literature. Expert consensus and practice resource supported the use of CMA as the first-tier testing for detecting chromosomal abnormalities and CNV in developmental and intellectual disabilities, multiple congenital anomalies and autism. The standards and guidelines have been applied to pre- and postnatal testing for constitutional CNV and tumor testing for acquired CNV. CMA has significantly improved the diagnostic yields but still needs to overcome its technical limitations and face challenges of new technologies. Guiding and governing CMA through expert consensus, practice resource, standards and guidelines in the United States has provided effective and safe diagnostic services to patients and their families, reliable diagnosis on related genetic diseases for clinical database and basic research, and references for clinical translation of new technologies.
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DNA Copy Number Variations
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8. Advances in Study on Biological Agents in Treatment of Moderate-to-severe Ulcerative Colitis
Xinwen XU ; Qunyan ZHOU ; Zhongxia CHEN ; Yue WU ; Qiuyu CHEN ; Jing SUN ; Qiang ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2021;26(6):363-367
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a non-specific, chronic and relapsing intestinal inflammatory disease with unknown etiology. Biological agents had been used to treat UC, and efficacy was superior to traditional therapeutic drugs, however, many problems followed. This article reviewed the application of biological agents in the treatment of moderate-to-severe UC, therapeutic drug monitoring, special conditions occurred during the use of biological agents and their management.
9. Application and Progress of Trans-abdominal Bowel Ultrasound for Diagnosis and Assessment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Yue WU ; Qiuyu CHEN ; Zhongxia CHEN ; Qunyan ZHOU ; Jing SUN ; Qiang ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2021;26(1):57-61
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic non-specific inflammatory digestive tract disease with unknown etiology. Patients with IBD are recommended to take life-long follow-up and treatment due to the long disease course and repeated recurrence of disease. With the development of ultrasound technology, trans-abdominal bowel ultrasound has been brought into focus in recent years because of its high sensitivity, specificity, free of radiation, convenience and economy. This article reviewed the characteristics of ultrasound of IBD and the application and value of trans-abdominal bowel ultrasound in IBD.
10. The 474th case: anemia, ostealgia, proteinuria
Linyue WANG ; Xin LI ; Man SHEN ; Shilun CHEN ; Zhongxia HUANG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2020;59(2):161-164
A 49-year-old woman was admitted to hospital with intermittent dizziness and fatigue for 7 years. The symptoms were aggravated and accompanied by bone pain for more than 4 months. She was referred to our hospital. Laboratory tests and imaging findings suggested that acquired Fanconi Syndrome (FS) was associated with smoldering multiple myeloma (MM). Renal biopsy and electron microscopy confirmed the diagnosis of proximal light chain tubular disease (LCPT). LCPT causes proximal tubular dysfunction, which is characterized by the cytoplasmic crystal deposition usually kappa monoclonal light chain in the proximal tubule. MM with FS and LCPT is less common in clinical practice because it is difficult to diagnose. This is a typical case focusing on the differential diagnosis of monoclonal gammopathy of renal significance(MGRS) such as LCPT and plasma cells diseases.

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