1.Complete genome sequence analysis of imported dengue type 1 virus in Gansu province in 2023
Haizhuo WU ; Shu LIANG ; Maoxing DONG ; Zhongyi JIANG ; Huan WEI ; Xiaoshu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2024;38(6):655-660
Objective:To conduct whole-genome sequencing of two serum samples from imported dengue fever (DF) cases in Gansu province in 2023, analyze the molecular biological characteristics of the dengue virus (DENV) strains, accumulate baseline data for DF research in Gansu province, and provide a scientific basis for the prevention and control of imported epidemics.Methods:Two serum samples that tested positive for DENV nucleic acid were sequenced for their entire genome using a third-generation sequencing platform. The obtained sequences were subjected to phylogenetic analysis, sequence homology analysis, amino acid sequence similarity analysis, and analysis of differences in mutation sites.Results:Two complete DENV genomes were obtained through third-generation sequencing, with sequence lengths of 10 715 bp and 10 714 bp respectively. The nucleotide similarity between them was 99.11%, and the amino acid similarity was 99.59%. Homology and phylogenetic analyses indicated that both sequences belonged to DENV type 1 genotype Ⅲ and were highly homologous to isolates from Singapore, India, Nepal, and the Guangzhou city of China. The nucleotide similarity is greater than 96.91%, and the amino acid similarity is greater than 98.70%. Analysis of amino acid site differences showed that DENV-2023-GS001 and DENV-2023-GS002 had 10 and 14 mutation sites in the E protein, respectively, but the main sites related to virulence remained unchanged.Conclusions:In 2023, two cases of imported DF in Gansu province were identified as genotype Ⅲ of DENV type 1. In terms of genetic evolutionary relationships, these viruses are most closely related to those from countries such as Singapore, India, and Nepal. This indicates that there remains a risk of DENV importation and transmission in Gansu province.
2.Evidence-based clinical guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of surgical site infection in spinal trauma (version 2024)
Zhu GUO ; Chao WANG ; Hongfei XIANG ; Zhongqiang CHEN ; Liang CHEN ; Tongwei CHU ; Shucai DENG ; Jian DONG ; Xinru DU ; Shiqing FENG ; Baorong HE ; Xijing HE ; Jianzhong HU ; Yong HAI ; Qingquan KONG ; Guiqing LIANG ; Qi LIAO ; Zhongjun LIU ; Shaoyu LIU ; Baoge LIU ; Xiaoguang LIU ; Weishi LI ; Li LI ; Fang LI ; Bin LIN ; Shibao LU ; Tao NIU ; Zhenli QIAO ; Dike RUAN ; Yueming SONG ; Haipeng SI ; Jun SHU ; Zhongyi SUN ; Qing WANG ; Zili WANG ; Huan WANG ; Hongli WANG ; Yan WANG ; Xiaolin WU ; Zhanyong WU ; Jinglong YAN ; Tengbo YU ; Qiang ZHANG ; Guoqing ZHANG ; Xuesong ZHANG ; Fengdong ZHAO ; Jie ZHAO ; Zhaomin ZHENG ; Qingsan ZHU ; Dingjun HAO ; Bohua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2024;40(12):1057-1070
Spinal surgical site infection (SSI), especially deep SSI after internal fixation is difficult in treatment, with long course of disease and poor prognosis. At present, there are many controversies in the diagnosis and treatment of spinal SSI, with unsatisfactory overall efficacy of its diagnosis and treatment. Besides, no diagnosis and treatment guideline based on evidence-based medicine has been in existence. To this end, the Spinal Infection Group of the Orthopedic Branch of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association and the Spinal Infection Group of the Spinal Surgery Branch of the Chinese Rehabilitation Medicine Association jointly organized relevant experts to formulate Evidence-based clinical guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of surgical site infection in spinal trauma ( version 2024) based on an evidence-based approach. A total of 10 recommendations were proposed on the diagnosis and treatment of spinal SSI, so as to provide a clinical reference for the diagnosis and treatment of spinal SSI.
3.Application of SAMP8 Mice in Anti-Aging Experiment
Guoqing WU ; Zidong WANG ; Zhibo JIAO ; Jing JIANG ; Junjian TIAN ; Xiaoming GAO ; Yinshan TANG ; Zhongyi WANG ; Zeyu MENG ; Zhigang LI
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;26(12):3040-3052
The senescence accelerate mouse prone strain was identified by Professor T.Takeda's laboratory in Japan from the offspring produced by the brother-sister inbred line of AKR/J mice donated by Jackson Laboratory in the United States SAMP),and SAMP8 mice showed a variety of aging characteristics,such as:Pathological changes such as memory and learning disorders,behavioral abnormalities,skin roughness,aging,hair loss,eye lesions(visual impairment,cataract,periocular lesions),hearing impairment,weight loss,muscle strength loss,reproductive system aging,liver and fat metabolism disorders,etc.,are widely used in experimental studies of related diseases or pathology,and have made considerable contributions to the research of diseases.However,there are also many problems in its application,such as the selection of month age,the use of intervention methods,the suitability of pathological changes and research content,and the understanding of models under different theoretical backgrounds,which are of great research value.Therefore,this paper systematically analyzes the above problems based on existing literature,in order to provide relevant basis for the application of SAMP8 mice in different fields and different mechanisms.
4.Application of SAMP8 Mice in Anti-Aging Experiment
Guoqing WU ; Zidong WANG ; Zhibo JIAO ; Jing JIANG ; Junjian TIAN ; Xiaoming GAO ; Yinshan TANG ; Zhongyi WANG ; Zeyu MENG ; Zhigang LI
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;26(12):3040-3052
The senescence accelerate mouse prone strain was identified by Professor T.Takeda's laboratory in Japan from the offspring produced by the brother-sister inbred line of AKR/J mice donated by Jackson Laboratory in the United States SAMP),and SAMP8 mice showed a variety of aging characteristics,such as:Pathological changes such as memory and learning disorders,behavioral abnormalities,skin roughness,aging,hair loss,eye lesions(visual impairment,cataract,periocular lesions),hearing impairment,weight loss,muscle strength loss,reproductive system aging,liver and fat metabolism disorders,etc.,are widely used in experimental studies of related diseases or pathology,and have made considerable contributions to the research of diseases.However,there are also many problems in its application,such as the selection of month age,the use of intervention methods,the suitability of pathological changes and research content,and the understanding of models under different theoretical backgrounds,which are of great research value.Therefore,this paper systematically analyzes the above problems based on existing literature,in order to provide relevant basis for the application of SAMP8 mice in different fields and different mechanisms.
5.Evidence-based clinical guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of surgical site infection in spinal trauma (version 2024)
Zhu GUO ; Chao WANG ; Hongfei XIANG ; Zhongqiang CHEN ; Liang CHEN ; Tongwei CHU ; Shucai DENG ; Jian DONG ; Xinru DU ; Shiqing FENG ; Baorong HE ; Xijing HE ; Jianzhong HU ; Yong HAI ; Qingquan KONG ; Guiqing LIANG ; Qi LIAO ; Zhongjun LIU ; Shaoyu LIU ; Baoge LIU ; Xiaoguang LIU ; Weishi LI ; Li LI ; Fang LI ; Bin LIN ; Shibao LU ; Tao NIU ; Zhenli QIAO ; Dike RUAN ; Yueming SONG ; Haipeng SI ; Jun SHU ; Zhongyi SUN ; Qing WANG ; Zili WANG ; Huan WANG ; Hongli WANG ; Yan WANG ; Xiaolin WU ; Zhanyong WU ; Jinglong YAN ; Tengbo YU ; Qiang ZHANG ; Guoqing ZHANG ; Xuesong ZHANG ; Fengdong ZHAO ; Jie ZHAO ; Zhaomin ZHENG ; Qingsan ZHU ; Dingjun HAO ; Bohua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2024;40(12):1057-1070
Spinal surgical site infection (SSI), especially deep SSI after internal fixation is difficult in treatment, with long course of disease and poor prognosis. At present, there are many controversies in the diagnosis and treatment of spinal SSI, with unsatisfactory overall efficacy of its diagnosis and treatment. Besides, no diagnosis and treatment guideline based on evidence-based medicine has been in existence. To this end, the Spinal Infection Group of the Orthopedic Branch of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association and the Spinal Infection Group of the Spinal Surgery Branch of the Chinese Rehabilitation Medicine Association jointly organized relevant experts to formulate Evidence-based clinical guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of surgical site infection in spinal trauma ( version 2024) based on an evidence-based approach. A total of 10 recommendations were proposed on the diagnosis and treatment of spinal SSI, so as to provide a clinical reference for the diagnosis and treatment of spinal SSI.
6.Complete genome sequence analysis of imported dengue type 1 virus in Gansu province in 2023
Haizhuo WU ; Shu LIANG ; Maoxing DONG ; Zhongyi JIANG ; Huan WEI ; Xiaoshu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2024;38(6):655-660
Objective:To conduct whole-genome sequencing of two serum samples from imported dengue fever (DF) cases in Gansu province in 2023, analyze the molecular biological characteristics of the dengue virus (DENV) strains, accumulate baseline data for DF research in Gansu province, and provide a scientific basis for the prevention and control of imported epidemics.Methods:Two serum samples that tested positive for DENV nucleic acid were sequenced for their entire genome using a third-generation sequencing platform. The obtained sequences were subjected to phylogenetic analysis, sequence homology analysis, amino acid sequence similarity analysis, and analysis of differences in mutation sites.Results:Two complete DENV genomes were obtained through third-generation sequencing, with sequence lengths of 10 715 bp and 10 714 bp respectively. The nucleotide similarity between them was 99.11%, and the amino acid similarity was 99.59%. Homology and phylogenetic analyses indicated that both sequences belonged to DENV type 1 genotype Ⅲ and were highly homologous to isolates from Singapore, India, Nepal, and the Guangzhou city of China. The nucleotide similarity is greater than 96.91%, and the amino acid similarity is greater than 98.70%. Analysis of amino acid site differences showed that DENV-2023-GS001 and DENV-2023-GS002 had 10 and 14 mutation sites in the E protein, respectively, but the main sites related to virulence remained unchanged.Conclusions:In 2023, two cases of imported DF in Gansu province were identified as genotype Ⅲ of DENV type 1. In terms of genetic evolutionary relationships, these viruses are most closely related to those from countries such as Singapore, India, and Nepal. This indicates that there remains a risk of DENV importation and transmission in Gansu province.
7.Robot-assisted laparoscopic enucleation in the treatment of leiomyosarcoma of urinary bladder: A case report.
Zhongyi ZENG ; Xiao WU ; Kai PENG ; Da REN ; Xuan ZHU ; Lei ZHANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2023;48(5):782-788
Leiomyosarcoma of urinary bladder (LMS-UB) is a highly malignant mesenchymal tumor, accounting for less than 0.5% of all bladder malignancies, with a predominant clinical presentation of hematuria. Here we report a case of low-grade LMS-UB. A 44-year-old male patient was admitted to the hospital with urodynia for 2 weeks. The patient's pelvis CT showed a mass on the right part of the bladder. For this reason, he was initially diagnosed with bladder cancer. We performed a robot-assisted laparoscopic enucleation of the bladder tumor and low-grade LMS-UB was diagnosed with the histopathological examination. He underwent 5 cycles of adjuvant chemotherapy after surgery. At 19months postoperative follow-up, the patient had no symptoms, recurrence, or distant metastasis. There is no report on the treatment of LMS-UB with minimally invasive enucleation worldwide. This case provides a new comprehensive treatment method of enucleation combined with adjuvant chemotherapy for early low-grade LMS-UB to reduce complications and improve patients' quality of life after surgery.
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8.Current status of positive psychological qualities among voluntary blood donors in college
Huisu CHEN ; Min HU ; Caini SONG ; Lihua LIU ; Quanbin HOU ; Zhongyi WU ; Furong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2023;36(5):439-444
【Objective】 To explore the current status of positive psychological qualities among college students who had participated in voluntary blood donation in Changsha area, so as to demonstrate that scientific blood donation can promote mental health. 【Methods】 From May to June 2022, 1 440 college students in Changsha was selected as the research subjects by stratified random sampling method. They were divided into groups based on their experience of blood donation. A questionnaire survey was conducted using the General Information Questionnaire, the Chinese College Student Positive Psychological Product Quality Scale, and the Repeated Blood Donation Behavior Survey Scale. 【Results】 There were differences in the six dimensions of positive psychological quality among different family and friends in terms of their support for blood donation, blood donation status among different family members, understanding of voluntary blood donation knowledge (P<0.05). There were differences in positive psychological qualities among different levels of blood reimbursement experiences (cognitive dimension, moderation dimension, transcendence dimension), different blood donation times (moderation dimension, interpersonal dimension), different blood donation volumes (moderation dimension, fairness dimension), different comprehensive blood donation experiences (moderation dimension, transcendence dimension, interpersonal dimension, emotional dimension) and reasons for blood donation (cognitive dimension, moderation dimension, interpresonal dimension, emotional dimension, fairness dimension)(P<0.05). The positive psychological quality of college students was positively correlated with their intention to repeat blood donation behavior (P<0.01), and the difference was statistically significant. 【Conclusion】 The positive psychological quality of college students with blood donation experience in Changsha surpassed those without blood donation experience, and their positive psychological quality was positively correlated to their intention to repeated blood donation. Therefore, it is recommended to encourage voluntary blood donation among college students.
10.Treatment of trochanter fractures in total hip arthroplasty with ventral compression steel wire tension band
Jiajing YE ; Zhong ZHU ; Zhenghua HONG ; Lingjun JIANG ; Haizhao WU ; Shouli WANG ; Haixiao CHEN ; Zhongyi CHEN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2022;42(5):297-305
Objective:To evaluate the various wire tension belt ventral compression wiring technologiesfor treating several types of femoral greater trochanter fractures in total hip replacement, according to the different types of greater trochanter of femur fractures.Methods:From March 2013 to June 2019, a total of 1 280 cases of primary total hip arthroplasty were completed in our hospital, 21 patients with greater trochanter fractures were identified in total hip replacement. There were 11 males and 10 females with an average age of 65.81±6.45 years (range 42-76 years). All of them were unilateral. There were 11 cases on the left and 10 cases on the right. There were 11 cases of osteoarthritis secondary to hip dysplasia, 4 cases of hip osteoarthritis, 4 cases of aseptic necrosis of femoral head and 2 cases of femoral neck fracture. Different wire tension belt ventral compression wiring technologies were used for each fracture type. Harris hip function score, Parker activity score, and visual analogue scale (VAS) score of hip pain were evaluated during follow-up. X-ray films were taken to evaluate the fracture healing, prosthesis position, loosening and dislocation.Results:Three new fracture types were proposed: A transverse fracture from the greater trochanter tip to the base (4 cases); B oblique fracture from the greater trochanter tip to the base (according to the fracture line direction, type B was further divided into types B1 (4 cases) and B2 (6 cases); and C fracture line from the greater trochanter to subtrochanteric plane (7 cases). Among the 21 patients, one died at an early stage, two were lost during follow-up, and 18 were followed up for an average of 30.7±7.6 months. In 18 patients, the mean operation time was 110.0±20.0 min, and the mean intraoperative blood loss was 356.9±115.7 ml. The patients' Harris score was 35.26±5.52 at the preoperative, 65.7±6.42 at the 3 months after operation, and 87.75±6.21 at the final follow-up. The difference was statistically significant ( F=377.23, P<0.001). The patients' Parker score was 2.17±0.98 at the preoperative, 5.94±1.11 at the 3 months after operation,and 8.01±0.77 at the final follow-up. The difference was statistically significant ( F=170.96, P<0.001). The patients' VAS score was 6.22±1.11 at the preoperative, 2.61±0.92 at the 3 months after operation, and 1.28±0.67 at the final follow-up. The difference was statistically significant ( F=139.71, P<0.001). Deep vein embolism, heterotopic ossification was noted in one and another patient, respectively. The patient with non-union refused reoperation and had a broken steel wire, lower-limb limp, and no notable pain at the 12-month follow-up examination. Radiographs of 17 patients showed good location of the femoral prosthesis and no chronic pain. Conclusion:Different types of greater trochanter fractures in total hip arthroplasty were proposed, using different wire tension belt ventral compression wiring technologies for the various types of femoral greater trochanter fractures during total hip replacement can improve clinical outcomes.

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