1.Application of indocyanine green fluorescence imaging technology in biliary atresia
Hanlin LI ; Yuming HE ; Ziyi LUO ; Xiaogang XU
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2025;41(6):1235-1240
Biliary atresia (BA) is characterized by progressive inflammation and fibrous obstruction of bile ducts, ultimately leading to cholestatic liver cirrhosis. Kasai surgery is the standard procedure for the treatment of BA, and early diagnosis is a key influencing factor for the prognosis of BA. Indocyanine green (ICG) is a near-infrared photosensitive dye that is efficiently and selectively absorbed by hepatocytes after intravenous injection, and it enters the intestine via bile and is excreted with the feces in the free form, with a favorable safety profile. In addition, ICG can emit fluorescence under near-infrared light, which can be captured by camera instruments and converted into visual images, and ICG fluorescence imaging technology can reflect the intraoperative situation in real time and significantly improve the success rate of the surgical procedure. This article reviews the advances in the application of ICG in early preoperative diagnosis, intraoperative imaging, and postoperative liver function assessment in recent years.
2.The Medial Prefrontal Cortex-Basolateral Amygdala Circuit Mediates Anxiety in Shank3 InsG3680 Knock-in Mice.
Jiabin FENG ; Xiaojun WANG ; Meidie PAN ; Chen-Xi LI ; Zhe ZHANG ; Meng SUN ; Tailin LIAO ; Ziyi WANG ; Jianhong LUO ; Lei SHI ; Yu-Jing CHEN ; Hai-Feng LI ; Junyu XU
Neuroscience Bulletin 2025;41(1):77-92
Anxiety disorder is a major symptom of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) with a comorbidity rate of ~40%. However, the neural mechanisms of the emergence of anxiety in ASD remain unclear. In our study, we found that hyperactivity of basolateral amygdala (BLA) pyramidal neurons (PNs) in Shank3 InsG3680 knock-in (InsG3680+/+) mice is involved in the development of anxiety. Electrophysiological results also showed increased excitatory input and decreased inhibitory input in BLA PNs. Chemogenetic inhibition of the excitability of PNs in the BLA rescued the anxiety phenotype of InsG3680+/+ mice. Further study found that the diminished control of the BLA by medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and optogenetic activation of the mPFC-BLA pathway also had a rescue effect, which increased the feedforward inhibition of the BLA. Taken together, our results suggest that hyperactivity of the BLA and alteration of the mPFC-BLA circuitry are involved in anxiety in InsG3680+/+ mice.
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Prefrontal Cortex/metabolism*
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Basolateral Nuclear Complex/metabolism*
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Mice
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Anxiety/metabolism*
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Nerve Tissue Proteins/genetics*
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Male
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Gene Knock-In Techniques
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Pyramidal Cells/physiology*
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Mice, Transgenic
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Neural Pathways/physiopathology*
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
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Microfilament Proteins
3.Chemokine CCL2 Mediates Neuroglial Crosstalk and Drives Chronic Pain Pathogenesis.
Junyu LU ; Yunxin SHI ; Yongkang LI ; Ziyi NIU ; Shengxi WU ; Ceng LUO ; Rou-Gang XIE
Neuroscience Bulletin 2025;41(12):2296-2321
Chronic pain, frequently comorbid with neuropsychiatric disorders, significantly impairs patients' quality of life and functional capacity. Accumulating evidence implicates the chemokine CCL2 and its receptor CCR2 as key players in chronic pain pathogenesis. This review examines the regulatory mechanisms of the CCL2/CCR2 axis in chronic pain processing at three hierarchical levels: (1) Peripheral Sensitization: CCL2/CCR2 modulates TRPV1, Nav1.8, and HCN2 channels to increase neuronal excitability and CGRP signaling and calcium-dependent exocytosis in peripheral nociceptors to transmit pain. (2) Spinal Cord Central Sensitization: CCL2/CCR2 contributes to NMDAR-dependent plasticity, glial activation, GABAergic disinhibition, and opioid receptor desensitization. (3) Supraspinal Central Networks: CCL2/CCR2 signaling axis mediates the comorbidity mechanisms of pain with anxiety and cognitive impairment within brain regions, including the ACC, CeA, NAc, and hippocampus, and it also increases pain sensitization through the descending facilitation system. Current CCL2/CCR2-targeted therapeutic strategies and their development status are discussed, highlighting novel avenues for chronic pain management.
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Chronic Pain/physiopathology*
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Animals
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Neuroglia/metabolism*
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Chemokine CCL2/metabolism*
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Receptors, CCR2/metabolism*
4.Association of latent profiles of mobile phone dependence and self control with physical exercise among junior high school students
YAN Chuqi, ZHANG Tiancheng, ZHANG Fulan, WANG Aolun, PENG Jinyin, CHEN Ziyi, LUO Xiangyu
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(3):391-395
Objective:
To explore the association of latent profiles of mobile phone dependence and self control with physical exercise among junior high school students, so as to provide references for the prevention of mobile phone dependence and the improvement of self control among junior high school students.
Methods:
From April to May 2024, a stratified random cluster sampling method was used to select a total of 2 311 students from grade 7 to grade 9 in three public junior high schools in Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province. Latent profile analysis was conducted to identify the latent profiles of mobile phone dependence and self control among junior high school students. Pearson correlation analysis was used to examine the correlation between mobile phone dependence and self control, and Chi square test was used to analyze the distribution differences of latent profiles of adolescents across different demographic characteristics. Multiple Logistic regression analysis was applied to explore the association between mobile phone dependence, self control, and physical exercise.
Results:
Four latent profiles of mobile phone dependence and self control were identified: low dependence-moderate self control group ( n =885, 38.3%), moderate dependence-low self control group ( n =910, 39.4%), high dependence-no self control group ( n =232, 10.0%), and no dependence-high self control group ( n =284, 12.3%). Significant differences were observed in the distribution of latent profiles across gender, grade and only child status ( χ 2=10.85, 35.72, 13.85, P <0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed that, after controlling for demographic variables, compared with the low dependence-moderate self control group, physical exercise was negatively associated with the moderate dependence-low self control group ( OR =0.79) and the high dependence-no self control group ( OR =0.81), while positively associated with the no dependence-high self control group ( OR =1.58) ( P <0.01).
Conclusions
The influence of physical exercise on junior high school students different potential profile types of mobile phone dependence and self control is different. Schools and families should adopt targeted physical exercise interventions based on the characteristics of different profiles to promote the physical and mental health of junior high school students.
5.Development trajectory of mobile phone dependence in middle school students and its association with loneliness and self-control
LUO Xiangyu, ZHANG Tiancheng, WANG Aolun, ZHANG Fulan, LIU Yang, YAN Chuqi, CHEN Ziyi
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(5):624-629
Objective:
To analyze the heterogeneity of mobile phone dependence development trajectory in middle school students and its association with loneliness and selfcontrol ability, so as to provide reference for the prevention of mobile phone dependence in middle school students.
Methods:
A total of 941 grade 1 students from 4 public middle schools in Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province were selected for the followup survey by random cluster sampling from October 2023 to April 2024 and October 2024. Mobile Phone Addiction Index (MPAI), University of California, Los Angeles Loneliness Scale-20 (UCLA-20) and Selfcontrol Scales (SCS) were used for questionnaire survey. The heterogeneity of the developmental trajectory of middle school students mobile phone dependence was analyzed by the latent growth curve model (LGMM), and the influencing factors of the developmental trajectory of middle school students mobile phone dependence were explored by multiple Logistic regression analysis.
Results:
The development trajectory of middle school students mobile phone dependence could be divided into four categories: C1 "low risk slow decline group (n=438,44.6%)", C2 "medium risk slow rise group (n=272,29.7%)", C3 "high risk rapid decline group (n=73,8.6%)" and C4 "high risk rapid rise group (n=158,17.1%)". There were significant differences in the distribution of mobile phone dependence development track heterogeneity subgroups among sex, only child, lodging, and leftbehind students (χ2=117.79, 44.88, 37.09, 130.50, P <0.01). The results of the multinomial Logistic regression model analysis showed that, with C1 group as the reference, C2, C3, and C4 were positively correlated with students loneliness [OR(95%CI)=1.04 (1.02-1.06), 1.11(1.08-1.14), 1.12(1.09-1.14)]; C2 and C4 groups were negatively correlated with students selfcontrol [OR(95%CI)=0.97(0.96-0.99), 0.95(0.93-0.97)] (P<0.01).
Conclusions
The development trajectory of mobile phone dependence among middle school students is heterogeneous. Reducing the loneliness of individuals and cultivating good selfcontrol ability are helpful to alleviate mobile phone dependence behavior among middle school students.
6.Transabdominal bowel ultrasound for monitoring efficacy of vedolizumab treatment in patients with moderate-to-severe ulcerative colitis
Lihua YAN ; Xiaodong LUO ; Shuochun CHEN ; Xinying YU ; Ziyi QIU ; Yixin CHEN ; Caihe CHEN ; Buzhi SONG ; Yingjia LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(10):1687-1690
Objective To observe the value of transabdominal bowel ultrasound for monitoring therapeutic efficacy of vedolizumab in patients with moderate-to-severe ulcerative colitis.Methods Totally 47 ulcerative colitis patients with Mayo endoscopic score(MES)≥2 and treated with vedolizumab were retrospectively included.Transabdominal bowel ultrasound examinations were performed at baseline,at the end of induction therapy,also 3 and 6 months after maintenance therapy,while colonoscopy was performed at baseline and 6 months after maintenance therapy.According to colonoscopy results 6 months after maintenance therapy,the patients were divided into improved group(MES≤1 or MES reduction≥1,n=25)and non-improved group(n=22),and ultrasonic findings of sigmoid colon were compared between and within groups.Results At baseline,no significant difference of ultrasonic findings of sigmoid colon was observed between groups(all P>0.05),whereas differences of bowel wall thickness at the end of induction therapy,of Limberg grade and abnormal perienteric lymph nodes 3 months after maintenance therapy,as well as bowel wall stratification 6 months after maintenance therapy were noticed between groups(all P<0.05).Within improved group,compared with those in baseline,bowel wall thickness improved at all time points after the beginning of treatment,Limberg grade improved 3 and 6 months after maintenance therapy,while bowel wall stratification,abnormal perienteric lymph node and perienteric fat edema improved 6 months after maintenance therapy(all P<0.05).Meanwhile,no significant change of ultrasonic findings of sigmoid colon was observed in non-improved group during the above periods(all P>0.05).Conclusion Transabdominal bowel ultrasound could be used to accurately monitor the therapeutic efficacy of vedolizumab in patients with moderate-to-severe ulcerative colitis.
7.Regional distribution of depressive symptoms in middle-aged and portioulate matter elderly Chinese population and its ecological association with particulate matter 25
Ziyi LUO ; Shijia YUAN ; Ronghang LIU ; Wenhui GAO ; Chunlei HAN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(7):597-603
Objective:Against the backdrop of population aging and air pollution,this study examined the re-gional distribution of depressive symptoms among middle-aged and elderly people in China and explores the influ-ence of patrticulate matter 2.5(PM2.5)concentration on these symptoms.This study examined the regional distri-bution of depressive symptoms in middle-aged and elderly people in China and explores the influence of PM2.5 concentration and related factors on these symptoms.Methods:Middle-aged and elderly people aged 45 years and above in CHARLS database in 2013,2015 and 2018 were selected as research objects,and the Center for Epidemio-logic Studies Depression Scale(CESD-10)to obtain the detection rate of depressive symptoms.The PM2.5 concen-tration data were derived from the annual data of the China Environmental Monitoring Station.t-test,x2 test and DID model were used to analyze the related factors of depressive symptoms.Stata17.0 and Arc GIS10.8 were used for spatial autocorrelation analysis to explore the regional distribution and relationship of depressive symptoms in mid-dle-aged and elderly people in China.Results:From east to west,the detection rate of depressive symptoms in mid-dle-aged and elderly people in China showed an increasing trend.The regional distribution of PM2.5 mainly showed that the central region was higher than the northern and southern regions and the western region(except Xinjiang)was higher than the eastern region.Conclusion:Both the PM2.5 concentration and depression symptoms exhibit spatial clustering across China.PM2.5 has a negative impact on depression symptoms in middle-aged and elderly people,with other related factors including gender,age,education level,marital status,living area,smoking status.
8.Analysis of clinical characteristics and literature review of patients infected with Listeria monocytogenes
Xin ZHENG ; Yixiong ZHENG ; Xiaming JIANG ; Yao LUO ; Jing CHEN ; Jiaqi LIU ; Mure ALI ; Ziyi HE ; Huaicong LONG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2025;34(4):528-532
Objective:To analyze the clinical characteristics, treatment strategies, and prognostic outcomes of patients infected with Listeria monocytogenes, thereby providing evidence-based insights for the prevention and control of this disease.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical data, diagnostic tests, treatment protocols, and prognostic outcomes of patients definitively diagnosed with Listeria monocytogenes infection at Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital over the past decade. Additionally, a comprehensive literature review was conducted, encompassing studies published between 2014 and 2024, sourced from CNKI, Wanfang Data, and PubMed. This review focused on summarizing the clinical features, treatment regimens, and prognostic outcomes of patients with Listeria monocytogenes infection.Results:The study cohort comprised 17 patients, with a mean age of (61.29 ± 16.24) years. The confirmed cases included 7 cases of bloodstream infections, 3 cases of central nervous system infections, and 7 cases of combined infections. Sepsis developed in 9 patients. The average time from symptom onset to the initiation of empirical antibiotic therapy was 72 hours, while the mean time to definitive diagnosis was 102 hours. Antimicrobial regimens predominantly featured penicillins, meropenem, and vancomycin. The average hospitalization duration was 16 days, with 9 patients experiencing adverse outcomes. A total of 78 relevant literature pieces were retrieved, encompassing data from 85 patients. The average age of these patients was (57.96 ± 16.48) years. Primary diagnostic methods relied on blood/cerebrospinal fluid cultures and Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS). Treatment regimens primarily involved antibiotics such as penicillins, aminoglycosides, carbapenems, and glycopeptides. Despite these interventions, the proportion of patients with poor prognosis remained significantly high at 30.6% (26/85). Logistic regression analysis identified sepsis and delayed antibiotic administration as independent predictors of poor prognosis.Conclusions:Listeriosis, caused by an opportunistic pathogen, necessitates early antibiotic administration and timely identification of at-risk populations to mitigate the risk of poor prognostic outcomes in patients.
9.Regional distribution of depressive symptoms in middle-aged and portioulate matter elderly Chinese population and its ecological association with particulate matter 25
Ziyi LUO ; Shijia YUAN ; Ronghang LIU ; Wenhui GAO ; Chunlei HAN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(7):597-603
Objective:Against the backdrop of population aging and air pollution,this study examined the re-gional distribution of depressive symptoms among middle-aged and elderly people in China and explores the influ-ence of patrticulate matter 2.5(PM2.5)concentration on these symptoms.This study examined the regional distri-bution of depressive symptoms in middle-aged and elderly people in China and explores the influence of PM2.5 concentration and related factors on these symptoms.Methods:Middle-aged and elderly people aged 45 years and above in CHARLS database in 2013,2015 and 2018 were selected as research objects,and the Center for Epidemio-logic Studies Depression Scale(CESD-10)to obtain the detection rate of depressive symptoms.The PM2.5 concen-tration data were derived from the annual data of the China Environmental Monitoring Station.t-test,x2 test and DID model were used to analyze the related factors of depressive symptoms.Stata17.0 and Arc GIS10.8 were used for spatial autocorrelation analysis to explore the regional distribution and relationship of depressive symptoms in mid-dle-aged and elderly people in China.Results:From east to west,the detection rate of depressive symptoms in mid-dle-aged and elderly people in China showed an increasing trend.The regional distribution of PM2.5 mainly showed that the central region was higher than the northern and southern regions and the western region(except Xinjiang)was higher than the eastern region.Conclusion:Both the PM2.5 concentration and depression symptoms exhibit spatial clustering across China.PM2.5 has a negative impact on depression symptoms in middle-aged and elderly people,with other related factors including gender,age,education level,marital status,living area,smoking status.
10.Transabdominal bowel ultrasound for monitoring efficacy of vedolizumab treatment in patients with moderate-to-severe ulcerative colitis
Lihua YAN ; Xiaodong LUO ; Shuochun CHEN ; Xinying YU ; Ziyi QIU ; Yixin CHEN ; Caihe CHEN ; Buzhi SONG ; Yingjia LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(10):1687-1690
Objective To observe the value of transabdominal bowel ultrasound for monitoring therapeutic efficacy of vedolizumab in patients with moderate-to-severe ulcerative colitis.Methods Totally 47 ulcerative colitis patients with Mayo endoscopic score(MES)≥2 and treated with vedolizumab were retrospectively included.Transabdominal bowel ultrasound examinations were performed at baseline,at the end of induction therapy,also 3 and 6 months after maintenance therapy,while colonoscopy was performed at baseline and 6 months after maintenance therapy.According to colonoscopy results 6 months after maintenance therapy,the patients were divided into improved group(MES≤1 or MES reduction≥1,n=25)and non-improved group(n=22),and ultrasonic findings of sigmoid colon were compared between and within groups.Results At baseline,no significant difference of ultrasonic findings of sigmoid colon was observed between groups(all P>0.05),whereas differences of bowel wall thickness at the end of induction therapy,of Limberg grade and abnormal perienteric lymph nodes 3 months after maintenance therapy,as well as bowel wall stratification 6 months after maintenance therapy were noticed between groups(all P<0.05).Within improved group,compared with those in baseline,bowel wall thickness improved at all time points after the beginning of treatment,Limberg grade improved 3 and 6 months after maintenance therapy,while bowel wall stratification,abnormal perienteric lymph node and perienteric fat edema improved 6 months after maintenance therapy(all P<0.05).Meanwhile,no significant change of ultrasonic findings of sigmoid colon was observed in non-improved group during the above periods(all P>0.05).Conclusion Transabdominal bowel ultrasound could be used to accurately monitor the therapeutic efficacy of vedolizumab in patients with moderate-to-severe ulcerative colitis.


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