1.Interaction effect between vitamin D and gestational diabetes mellitus in the second trimester
Ziwen MA ; Xiaoying DING ; Liming CHU ; Yan ZHANG ; Aifeng ZHANG ; Yanjun ZHU ; Xun WANG ; Zhenyu XIE
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(11):1094-1099
ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between serum 25(OH)D and gestational diabetes mellitus in the second trimester (GDM), to analyze the interaction effect of key risk factors, so as to provide a basis for clinical personalized vitamin D supplementation. MethodsA total of 266 pregnant women who registered and took regular obstetric check-ups in Shanghai Pudong New Area Health Care Hospital for Women and Children from June to December 2022, were selected as the research subjects. According to the results of oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), the subjects were divided into the GDM group (131) and control group (135). The level of serum 25(OH)D at the time of OGTT were detected and other clinical indicators were followed up. ResultsThe age, systolic blood pressure in early pregnancy, pre-pregnancy BMI, FPG, OGTT 1-hour and 2-hour glucose, GHb, HOMA-IR, TG, AST, Cr, D-D, FDP and SF at 35 weeks’ gestation of the pregnant women were higher in the GDM group than that of the pregnant women in the normal group, while gestational weight gain and serum 25(OH)D level were significantly lower than that of the pregnant women in the normal group. Serum 25(OH)D was negatively correlated with HOMA-IR and WBS’s, but positively correlated with TG and ALT. Serum 25(OH)D was non-linearly correlated with the risk of GDM in an inverted J-shape, and there was an interaction effect of advanced age, pre-pregnancy obesity and vitamin D deficiency on the risk of GDM. ConclusionVitamin D is non-linearly associated with the risk of GDM. The risk of GDM is significantly reduced when serum 25(OH)D level ≥30 ng∙mL-1.
2.Clinicopathological characteristics of the CD8+T lymphocytes infiltration and its mechanism in distinct molecular subtype of medulloblastoma
Xiaodong CHAI ; Ziwen SUN ; Haishuang LI ; Liangyi ZHU ; Xiaodan LIU ; Yantao LIU ; Fei PEI ; Qing CHANG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2024;56(3):512-518
Objective:To investigate the characteristics of the CD8+T cells infiltration from the 4 sub-types in medulloblastoma(MB),to analyze the relationship between CD8+T cells infiltration and prog-nosis,to study the function of C-X-C motif chemokine ligand 11(CXCL11)and its receptor in CD8+T cells infiltration into tumors and to explore the potential mechanism,and to provide the necessary clinico-pathological basis for exploring the immunotherapy of MB.Methods:In the study,48 clinical MB sam-ples(12 cases in each of 4 subtypes)were selected from the multiple medical center from 2012 to 2019.The transcriptomics analysis for the tumor of 48 clinical samples was conducted on the NanoString Pan-Cancer 10360?Panel(NanoString Technologies).Immunohistochemistry(IHC)staining of formalin-fixed,paraffin-embedded sections from MB was carried out using CD8 primary antibody to analyze diffe-rential quantities of CD8+T cells in the MB four subtypes.Through bioinformatics analysis,the relation-ship between CD8+T cells infiltration and prognosis of the patients and the expression differences of various chemokines in the different subtypes of MB were investigated.The expression of CXCR3 receptor on the surface of CD8+T cells in MB was verified by double immunofluorescence staining,and the under-lying molecular mechanism of CD8+T cells infiltration into the tumor was explored.Results:The charac-teristic index of CD8+T cells in the WNT subtype of MB was relatively high,suggesting that the number of CD8+T cells in the WNT subtype was significantly higher than that in the other three subtypes,which was confirmed by CD8 immunohistochemical staining and Gene Expression Omnibus(GEO)database analysis by using R2 online data analysis platform.And the increase of CD8+T cells infiltration was posi-tively correlated with the patient survival.The expression level of CXCL11 in the WNT subtype MB was significantly higher than that of the other three subtypes.Immunofluorescence staining showed the presence of CXCL11 receptor,CXCR3,on the surface of CD8+T cells,suggesting that the CD8+T cells might be attracted to the MB microenvironment by CXCL11 through CXCR3.Conclusion:The CD8+T cells infiltrate more in the WNT subtype MB than other subtypes.The mechanism may be related to the activation of CXCL11-CXCR3 chemokine system,and the patients with more infiltration of CD8+T cells in tumor have better prognosis.This finding may provide the necessary clinicopathological basis for the regulatory mechanism of CD8+T cells infiltration in MB,and give a new potential therapeutic target for the future immunotherapy of MB.
3.Advances in the genetics of childhood obesity
Ziwen ZHU ; Lin YOU ; Yuqing WANG ; Jing QIAO
International Journal of Pediatrics 2024;51(7):452-456
Childhood obesity is an escalating public health concern,with its prevalence rising year by year.This condition can lead to a series of metabolic disorders such as type 2 diabetes mellitus,hypertension,hyperlipidemia,and hyperuricemia.While various factors contribute to obesity,genetics plays a significant role,accounting for 40% to 70% of childhood obesity cases.Most of the identified loci harbor genes are involved in pathways affecting neuro-circuits that regulate appetite and satiety,insulin secretion and action,adipogenesis,and lipid metabolism.To date,using genome-wide association studies,over 1 100 obesity susceptibility loci have been identified,with notable examples being leptin,leptin receptor,and melanocortin-4 receptor gene.In this review,the correlation between genetic factors and childhood obesity and the possible mechanisms are elaborated to provide potential directions for its clinical management.
4.Efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine combined with 131I in the treatment of Graves hyperthyroidism
Xiaoyi ZHANG ; Jing ZHU ; Ziwen ZHANG ; Chao SHEN ; Bao ZHU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2023;43(6):360-364
Objective:To explore the value of traditional Chinese medicine combined with 131I in the treatment of Graves hyperthyroidism. Methods:From March 2020 to July 2021, 90 patients (39 males, 51 females, age (33.2±7.0) years) with Graves hyperthyroidism who were diagnosed and treated in Changshu No.2 People′s Hospital were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were randomly divided into 3 groups ( n=30 in each group), including group A who received treatment of antithyroid drugs (ATD), group B who received treatment of traditional Chinese medicine, and group C who received treatment of 131I combined with traditional Chinese medicine. Thyroid function indicators and inflammatory indicators before treatment and 1, 3, and 6 months after treatment were determined, including free triiodothyronine (FT 3), free thyroxine (FT 4), thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) and TSH receptor antibody (TRAb), and C-reactive protein (CRP), interleukin-6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α). One-way analysis of variance and χ2 test were used to analyze data. Results:The levels of FT 3, FT 4, TSH, TRAb, CRP, IL-6 and TNF-α in group A, B and C before treatment and 1, 3, 6 months after treatment were significantly different ( F values: 193.27-906.11, all P<0.05). The total effective rate in group C (100.0%, 30/30) was significantly higher than that in group A (86.7%, 26/30) or group B (83.3%, 25/30; χ2 values: 8.24, 9.83, P values: 0.006, 0.037), while there was no significant difference between group A and group B ( χ2=3.02, P=0.124). The incidence of adverse reactions in group B (46.7%, 14/30) was significantly higher than that in group A (30.0%, 9/30; χ2=6.59, P=0.042). And the incidence of adverse reaction in group C (13.3%, 4/30) was significantly lower than that in group A or group B ( χ2 values: 12.05, 7.20, P values: 0.004, 0.038). Conclusion:The curative effect of 131I combined with traditional Chinese medicine is effective and reliable, suggesting that clinical researches should be carried out together and perfected.
5.Sex differences in multiple brain regions of Alzheimer’s disease based on T1 texture features
Zi' ; ang Huang ; Hui Li ; Xiaoshu Li ; Wanqiu Zhu ; Ziwen Gao ; Yuqing Li ; Shanshan Zhou ; Yongqiang Yu
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2023;58(2):308-314,307
Objective:
To explore sex differences in 3D T1texture features in the progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and to predict the diagnosis of AD patients of different sex.
Methods:
Seventy-seven AD patients (34 males and 42 females) ,74 amnestic mild cognitive impairment ( aMCI) patients ( 35 males and 39 females) and 75 healthy controls (HC) (35 males and 40 females) were recruited and high-resolution 3-dimensional T1 structural images were collected. Brain regions closely related to AD brain damage were selected as regions of interest ( ROIs) ,texture feature extraction and feature screening were performed.Analyses were performed by sex,and the support vector machine (SVM) was used for classification and prediction.
Results :
In the AD vs HC,AD vs aMCI and aMCI VS HC groups by different sex,we obtained some brain regions with relatively high recognition index in different subgroups,and found that there were significant differences between female patients and male patients with high recognition index,and the recognition index of female patients ( area under the curve,accuracy,sensitivity and specificity were generally higher than that of male.
Conclusion
There are significant sex differences in texture features in AD process,and the classification and prediction ability of texture features in female patients is better, suggesting the importance of sex differences in AD research.This study provides some reliable biomarkers for early sex-specific identification of AD,which may be helpful for the early diagnosis and treatment of AD in the future.
6.Application standard of mechanical suture technique in thoracoscopic surgery and management of complications
Dong XIE ; SHE Yunlang ; Hang SU ; Ye NING ; Zhixin LI ; Ziwen FAN ; Yuming ZHU ; Chang CHEN ; Gening JIANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2020;27(07):732-736
The precise resection and suture of bronchia, vascular and pulmonary tissue are the key techniques in thoracic surgery. Mechanical suture technique has gradually become a routine operation in thoracic surgery. However, at present, there is still a lack of consensus and guidelines on the application of this technique in thoracic surgery, neither strong evidence-based medical support. In this study, we discuss the application standard of mechanical suture technique in thoracoscopic surgery, irregular treatment techniques, intraoperative complications, and management principles to promote the standardized application of mechanical suture technique. We also explain the shortcomings of the technique in order to promote the further improvement and perfection.
7.Cascaded Residual Dense Networks for Dynamic MR Imaging with Edge-Enhanced Loss Constraint
Ziwen KE ; Yanjie ZHU ; Dong LIANG
Investigative Magnetic Resonance Imaging 2020;24(4):214-222
Dynamic magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has generated great research interest, because it can provide both spatial and temporal information for clinical diagnosis.However, slow imaging speed or long scanning time is still a challenge for dynamic MR imaging. Most existing methods reconstruct dynamic MR images from incomplete k-space data under the guidance of compressed sensing (CS) or lowrank theory, which suffer from long iterative reconstruction time. Recently, deep learning has shown great potential in accelerating dynamic MR. Our previous work proposed a dynamic MR imaging method with both k-space and spatial prior knowledge integrated via multi-supervised network training. Nevertheless, there was still some smoothing needed in the reconstructed images at high acceleration. In this work, we propose cascaded residual dense networks for dynamic MR imaging with edge-enhanced loss constraint, dubbed cascaded residual dense networks (CRDN).Specifically, the cascaded residual dense networks fully exploit the hierarchical features from all the convolutional layers with both local and global feature fusion.We further use the higher-degree total variation loss function, which has the edge enhancement properties, for training the networks.
8.Distribution characteristics and clinical significance of peripheral blood stem cell-like memory T cells in patients with gastric cancer
Ziwen WANG ; Li LI ; Junliang LIU ; Hui LI ; Ningping TAN ; Zu'an ZHU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2019;39(6):448-453
Objective To study the distribution characteristics of peripheral blood stem cell-like memory T cells ( TSCM) in patients with gastric cancer and to analyze their relationship to clinicopathologi-cal characteristics and clinical application value. Methods Thirty-two patients hospitalized with gastric cancer in our hospital from July to December, 2018 were selected as the case group. Twenty-three healthy volunteers recruited during the same period served as the control group. The percentages of TSCM, naive T cells ( TN) and memory T cells ( TM) were detected by flow cytometry and the differences between the two groups were compared. The relationship of clinicopathological features to TN, TSCM, TSCM/TN ratio and TM was analyzed. Results The percentages of TN and TSCM in peripheral blood of the patients were signif-icantly lower than those of the healthy control group, while the ratio of TSCM to TN was significantly in-creased in the case group (all P<0. 05). The proportion of TN was negatively correlated with tumor TNM stage and invasion depth, and positively correlated with the degree of tissue differentiation. The ratio of TSCM to TN was positively correlated with TNM stage, invasion depth and lymph node metastasis. Conclu-sions TN and the ratio of TSCM to TN in peripheral blood of patients with gastric cancer are closely related to clinical and pathological characteristics such as tumor stage and invasion depth, which could be used as a new way to evaluate the immune status of patients. TSCM might have important clinical application value in adoptive cellular immunotherapy of gastric cancer, but large-scale multi-center clinical studies are needed for further evaluation.
9.Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy with spinal cord lesion: A case report and literature review
Heqian DU ; Xinyuan LI ; Hongmei MENG ; Ziwen LU ; Lijun ZHU
Neurology Asia 2017;22(4):353-356
Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leucoencephalopathy(CADASIL)is a common hereditary disease caused by NOTCH3 gene. The major clinical manifestations includerecurrent small-vessel ischaemic events, migraine, dementia and mood disturbance. Herein, wereport a 32-years-old male presented with right leg weakness and persistent migraine. We carried outneurological exams, genetic testing, blood and cerebrospinal fluid analysis (CSF) as well as magneticresonance imaging (MRI) for the brain and spinal cord. There were no anti-aquaporin-4 antibodiesand oligoclonal bands in the CSF and blood investigations were within the normal range. MRI scansrevealed multiple hyperintense regions in the brain and longitudinally hyperintense signal in spinal cord.Further, we identified a c.383G>A(p.Cys128Tyr) mutation in NOTCH3 gene. Therefore, the patientwas diagnosed with CADASIL concurrent with spinal cord lesion. The patient’s condition slightlyimproved after two weeks treatment with daily dosage of 0.5 g citicoline and 75 mg clopidogrel.
10.Effects of diammonium glycyrrhizinate on expressions of Rac-1, Claudin-5 and vessel endothelium-Cadherin in rats after cerebral ischemic reperfusion
Liwen ZHAO ; Pengfei ZHANG ; Ziwen WANG ; Zhu TANG ; Yichuan HE ; Wenke ZHAO ; Yaoyu YU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2017;16(9):911-918
Objective To investigate the effect ofdiammonium glycyrrhizinate on neurovascular units in rats after cerebral ischemia reperfusion (IR) injury.Methods Two hundred and forty health SD rats were randomly assigned into normal control group (n=30),sham-operated group (n=30),IR group (n=90) and diammonium glycyrrhizinate group (DG,n=90).The rats in the IR group and DG group were divided into 2,6 and 12 h subgroups after modeling,respectively (n=30).The rats in the IR group and DG group were induced middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) models,and after the models were successfully established,9.11 mL DG sodium chloride injection was given to DG group,while equal saline to normal group,sham-operated group and IR group via the tail vein.The brain tissues of each group were harvested 2,6 and 12 h,resperctively,after modeling.The infraction rate was measured by TTC staining;immunohistochemistry was employed to detect the expresions of Claudin-5 and vessel endothelium (VE)-Cadherin;Western blotting was used to detect the protein expression levels of Rac-1 and Claudin-5.Results The DG group had signficantly lower infarction rate than IR group 2,6 and 12 h after modeling (P<0.05).The Claudin-5 expression rates in the 6 h and 12 h DG subgroups were signficantly higher than those in the 6 h and 12 h IR subgroups (P<0.05).The VE-Cadherin expression rates in the DG group were significantly higher than that in IR group at 2,6 and 12 h after modeling (P<0.05).Samely,the Claudin-5 relative quantity in DG group was significantly higher than that in IR group at 2,6 and 12 h after modeling (P<0.05).The Rac-1 quantity in DG group was only statistically higher than IR group at 2 h after modeling (P<0.05).Conclusion The DG can upregulate the Rac-1,VE-Cadherin and Claduin-5 expressions in neurovascutar units,and partly protect neurovascular units after cere bral acute IR injury.


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