1.Changes in the subfoveal choroidal thickness of children and adolescents with different refractive states
Jinling ZHANG ; Yujie LIAO ; Xiaoyan YU ; Qi YANG ; Jiaqing KANG ; Jiawen LU ; Chen CHEN ; Haohao ZHU
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2024;44(11):883-886
Objective To observe the changes in the subfoveal choroidal thickness(SFCT)of children and adoles-cents with different refractive states using optical coherence tomography angiography.Methods A total of 171 children and adolescents were followed.They were divided into the lower primary school group(6-8 years old),upper primary school group(9-11 years old),and junior high school group(12-14 years old)according to their age at the time of en-rollment.Dioptric examinations(including best corrected visual acuity,diopter,intraocular pressure,corneal curvature,axial length and SFCT)were performed,data collection was conducted twice in half a year(initial examination and review after half a year),and the eyeball parameters and changes in eyeball parameters after half a year among all groups were compared.Results The axial length and SFCT of subjects had significant differences among all groups(both P<0.05).In children and adolescents,the axial length gradually lengthened and SFCT gradually thickened with age,while intraocular pressure and corneal curvature were not associated with age(both P>0.05).In the initial examination and review after half a year,there was no significant difference in intraocular pressure,corneal curvature and SFCT of subjects with differ-ent refractive states in all groups(all P>0.05),while the axial length of myopic subjects was greater than that of non-my-opic subjects in all groups(all P<0.05).In the review after half a year,the SFCT of non-myopic subjects in the lower pri-mary school group and upper primary school group was significantly thickened(P<0.001,P=0.003),while there was no significant difference in SFCT of myopic subjects in all groups compared with the value half a year ago(all P>0.05).The axial length of all subjects showed a positive correlation with the SFCT in the initial examination and review after half a year(r=0.354,0.228,P<0.05).Conclusion Myopia affects the increase in SFCT in children and adolescents.
2.Progress in animal models of hemophilic arthritis
Kun LIN ; Xianshun HE ; Jiaqing TIAN ; Shun LU ; Mincong HE ; Tianye LIN ; Xiaoming HE ; Shuai FAN ; Hongguang YANG ; Tianqi YU ; Daguang ZHANG ; Wei HE ; Qiushi WEI
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2024;32(4):523-529
Hemophilic arthritis(HA),caused by recurrent bleeding,can seriously affect patient quality of life and consumes extensive social and medical resources.There is thus a need to establish an animal model of HA for research;however,this is limited by ethical requirements.Here we review the recent literature and summarize research progress into animal models of HA at home and abroad,from the aspects of species selection,modeling method,histopathology,and imaging evaluation method.Species selection includes rodents such as mice,New Zealand rabbits,beagles,miniature pigs,and crab-eating macaques.Modeling method comprise gene knockout trauma models,gene knockout spontaneous models,and injection models.Among these,the gene knockout spontaneous model closely mimics the pathological process of spontaneous bleeding and concurrent arthritis in human HA,making it more relevant to human HA.However,due to high modeling costs,phenotypic instability,and low survival rates,this model is not the preferred choice for animal experimental studies.In contrast,gene knockout trauma models exhibit characteristics such as short modeling time,strong stability,and high success rates,thus being widely utilized in animal experimental research.Evaluation of HA models involves various imaging method including MRI,micro-CT,MSKUS/PD,in addition to various gross scoring method.By reviewing the progress of HA model research,more experimental evidence is provided for investigating the pathogenesis and validating the efficacy of HA treatments,thereby compensating for the lack of clinical data,particularly in the field of traditional Chinese medicine therapy.
3.Therapeutic effects of Qingre jiedu formula on mice with gout based on immune inflammation and gut microbiota
Xianshun HE ; Kun LIN ; Shun LU ; Yurou WEI ; Jiaqing TIAN ; Yulai JIANG ; Tengfei WEI ; Tianye LIN ; Mincong HE ; Qiushi WEI
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2024;34(5):1-12
Objective To explore the anti-inflammatory effect of Qingre Jiedu(QRJD)formula on mice with gout and its effect on gut microbiota.Methods Forty C57BL/6 mice weighing 20~22 g were divided into control(CON),model(MOD),allopurinol(ALLO),and QRJD formula(QRJD)groups,and i.g.10 g/0.1 mL carboxymethyl cellulose was administered to the CON every morning from 1 to 35 days.A hyperuricemia mouse model was prepared by intragastric injection of a potassium oxalic acid(500 mg/kg)and yeast extract(10 g/kg)suspension.On day 29,50 μL sterile carboxymethyl cellulose was injected into the right ankle of mice in the CON group under isoflurane-induced anesthesia,and a gouty arthritis model was prepared by injecting the same volume of sodium urate(50 mg/mL)into the right ankle of mice in the other groups.Each group was treated with corresponding drugs every day.On day 35,samples were collected from mice that had been fasted for 6 hours without water.Blood indexes,such as uric acid,creatinine,and urea nitrogen,were assessed.Hematoxylin-eosin and saffranine O-fast green staining was performed on ankle joints.Anti-inflammatory indexes of interleukin-10(IL-10)and transforming growth factor-β1(TGF-β1)were detected by ankle joints immunohistochemical assay.The cecum contents of mice were collected,and changes in gut microbiota were analyzed by high-throughput sequencing of 16S rDNA.Results(1)After 7 days of treatment,compared with the MOD group,QRJD formula effectively reduced the blood concentrations of uric acid(P<0.001),creatinine(P<0.01),and urea nitrogen(P<0.05),and effectively protected renal functions.(2)Compared with the MOD group,HE staining showed that synovial hyperplasia and inflammatory cell infiltration were reduced in the QRJD formula group after treatment.The cartilage arrangement of the compound was more orderly than before,cartilage destruction was less than that in the MOD group,and no matrix loss was observed.(3)Immunohistochemical analysis of the ankle joint indicated that IL-10 and TGF-β1 were not significantly increased in CON and MOD groups.Compared with the MOD group,IL-10 and TGF-β1 expression in the QRJD formula group were increased(P<0.05).(4)In terms of biodiversity,the number of MOD-specific OTUs increased by 75 compared to the CON group,while the QRJD was able to reduce the number of MOD-specific OTUs to more closely resemble the CON group;no significant difference was found in α-diversity among the four groups(P<0.05),whereas β-diversity was more similar to the CON group(P=0.001).(5)Compared with the CON group,the MOD group exhibited increased abundances(P<0.05)of Ruminococcaceae spp.,Dubosiella sp.,Tyzzerella sp.,Ileibacterium sp.,and Bacteroidales spp..In contrast to the MOD group,the QRJD formula group showed elevated abundances(P<0.05)of Lactobacillus sp.,Ligilactobacillus sp.,and Bacteroides sp..Furthermore,an interaction network of gut microbiota indicated mutual interactions among these microorganisms.(6)In the correlation analysis between gut microbiota and renal functions as well as anti-inflammatory factors,the relative abundances of Dubosiella sp.,Tyzzerella sp.,and Bacteroidales spp.were significantly positively correlated to SUA and SCR(P<0.05).However,Lactobacillus sp.,Ligilactobacillus sp.,and Mitochondria spp.exhibited a positive correlation to anti-inflammatory factors IL-10 and TGF-β1 with a more significant association observed for TGF-β1(P<0.05).(7)COG function prediction suggested that the functions of the QRJD formula group were concentrated on inorganic ion transport and metabolism,and carbohydrate transport and metabolism.Conclusions QRJD effectively modulates immune inflammation and gut microbiota dysbiosis,thereby treating gout.Its mechanism of gout prevention and treatment may involve regulation of gut microbiota diversity and abundance,as well as the control of the abundance of differential bacterial species,such as Ruminococcaceae spp.,Dubosiella sp.,and Lactobacillus sp.,to achieve gout therapy.
4.Finite element analysis for predicting osteonecrosis of the femoral head collapse based on the preserved angles.
Shun LU ; Tianye LIN ; Mincong HE ; Xiaoming HE ; Xianshun HE ; Jiaqing TIAN ; Tengfei WEI ; Zhiwei ZHAN ; Kun LIN ; Qiushi WEI
Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery 2023;37(11):1394-1402
OBJECTIVE:
To establish finite element models of different preserved angles of osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) for the biomechanical analysis, and to provide mechanical evidence for predicting the risk of ONFH collapse with anterior preserved angle (APA) and lateral preserved angle (LPA).
METHODS:
A healthy adult was selected as the study object, and the CT data of the left femoral head was acquired and imported into Mimics 21.0 software to reconstruct a complete proximal femur model and construct 3 models of necrotic area with equal volume and different morphology, all models were imported into Solidworks 2022 software to construct 21 finite element models of ONFH with LPA of 45°, 50°, 55°, 60°, 65°, 70°, and 75° when APA was 45°, respectively, and 21 finite element models of ONFH with APA of 45°, 50°, 55°, 60°, 65°, 70°, 75° when LPA was 45°, respectively. According to the physiological load condition of the femoral head, the distal femur was completely fixed, and a force with an angle of 25°, downward direction, and a magnitude of 3.5 times the subject's body mass was applied to the weight-bearing area of the femoral head surface. The maximum Von Mises stress of the surface of the femoral head and the necrotic area and the maximum displacement of the weight-bearing area of the femoral head were calculated and observed by Abaqus 2021 software.
RESULTS:
The finite element models of ONFH were basically consistent with biomechanics of ONFH. Under the same loading condition, there was stress concentration around the necrotic area in the 42 ONFH models with different preserved angles composed of 3 necrotic areas with equal volume and different morphology. When APA was 60°, the maximum Von Mises stress of the surface of the femoral head and the necrotic area and the maximum displacement of the weight-bearing area of the femoral head of the ONFH models with LPA<60° were significantly higher than those of the models with LPA≥60° ( P<0.05); there was no significant difference in each index among the ONFH models with LPA≥60° ( P>0.05). When LPA was 60°, each index of the ONFH models with APA<60° were significantly higher than those of the models with APA≥60° ( P<0.05); there was no significant difference in each index among the ONFH models with APA≥60° ( P>0.05).
CONCLUSION
From the perspective of biomechanics, when a preserved angle of ONFH is less than its critical value, the stress concentration phenomenon in the femoral head is more pronounced, suggesting that the necrotic femoral head may have a higher risk of collapse in this state.
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5.Efficacy and safety of mycophenolate mofetil treatment in active moderate to severe corticosteroid-resistant thyroid associated ophthalmopathy
Xiaozhen YE ; Shanshan HUANG ; Jun LIU ; Bin LU ; Jiaqing SHAO
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2021;37(8):723-727
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of mycophenolate mofetil(MMF) in patients with active moderate to severe thyroid associated ophthalmopathy(TAO) refractory to multiple intravenous glucocorticoid(GC).Methods:Fifty-two patients with active moderate to severe TAO that was refractory to multiple intravenous GC were treated with MMF 0.5g orally, 2/d. To evaluate the overall response rate of TAO patients, the improvement of more than 3 items including clinical disease activity score(CAS), soft tissue involvement, proptosis, diplopia, decrease of eye movements, visual acuity and other improvements were defined as response.Results:After 12 weeks of MMF treatment, the overall response rate of TAO patients was 75.0%, and then increased to 88.5% significantly at the 24th weeks. At the 12th weeks, CAS decreased from(5.06±1.21) to(2.52±1.13), and then continued to decrease to(2.02±0.92) at the 24th week( P<0.05), the response rates were 82.7% and 90.4%, respectively. In addition, after 12 weeks of treatment, 58.1% of patients with diplopia improved significantly, and the response rate was 74.2% at the 24th weeks. Similarly, the degree of proptosis decreased significantly at the 12th and 24th weeks, and the response rates were 53.8% and 69.2%, respectively. No serious adverse events occurred during the treatment. Conclusion:The MMF therapy is efficient and safe for patients with active moderate to severe corticosteroid-resistant TAO.
6.The role of quantitative plaque analysis and fractional flow reserve derived from coronary CT angiography in plaque progression
Hongyan QIAO ; Pengpeng XU ; Jiaqing LU ; Qinghua WU ; Jianwei JIANG ; Longjiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2020;54(10):934-940
Objective:To explore the prognostic value of quantitative plaque analysis and coronary CT angiography (CCTA) derived fractional flow reserve (CT-FFR) in evaluating plaque progression (PP).Methods:A total of 118 consecutive patients who underwent serial CCTA examinations in Affiliated Hospital of Jiangnan University from December 2013 to December 2017 were retrospectively enrolled. There were 37 patients in the PP group and 81 patients in the non-PP group. All patients′ CCTA images were quantitatively analyzed using plaque analysis software. The quantitative analysis parameters included stenosis degree, plaque length, total plaque volume, calcified plaque volume, non-calcified plaque volume, minimum lumen area, remodeling index(RI) and plaque burden. Plaque progression was defined as plaque burden change rate>1%. CT-FFR analysis was performed using cFFR software and the CT-FFR value was measured at 2-4 cm distal to the coronary lesion. Baseline parameters between the two groups were evaluated using Students t-test, U-test, chi-square test. The logistic regression model was conducted to evaluate the relationship between CCTA derived parameters and PP. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis with the areas under the curve (AUC) was used to determine the predictive performance of different CCTA parameters. Results:Compared with the non-PP group, the patients were older( t=2.391, P=0.018), the prevalence of hyperlipidemia was higher(χ2=4.550, P=0.033), and the proportion of statins use was lower (χ2=4.764, P=0.029) in the PP group. The PP group showed greater coronary stenosis, smaller minimum lumen area, larger plaque volume and non-calcified plaque volume, larger remodeling index and lower CT-FFR value on baseline CCTA (all P<0.05). Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that RI(OR=2.714, 95%CI:1.078-6.836)and CT-FFR (OR=2.940, 95%CI:1.215-7.116) were independent predictors of PP. The model based on CCTA stenosis degree, quantitative plaque features and CT-FFR (AUC 0.83, 95%CI: 0.75-0.90; P<0.001) was significantly better than the model based on CCTA stenosis degree (AUC 0.62, 95%CI: 0.52-0.70, P=0.049) and the model based on CCTA stenosis degree and quantitative plaque characteristics (AUC 0.77, 95%CI: 0.68-0.84, P<0.001). Conclusions:Compared with the prediction model derived on stenosis degree, plaque quantitative markers and CT-FFR can improve the prediction value of PP.RI and CT-FFR were important predictors of PP.
7. High serum cholesterol: a novel risk factor for thyroid associated ophthalmopathy?
Xiaozhen YE ; Shanshan HUANG ; Jun LIU ; Bin LU ; Jiaqing SHAO
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2019;58(11):823-825
This study was aimed to investigate the association between dyslipidemia and thyroid associated ophthalmopathy (TAO). We evaluated the relationship between dyslipidemia and TAO in 218 patients with Graves′ disease (GD) and found that the serum total cholesterol (TC) and low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) in the GD subjects with TAO (
8.Effect of single kidney transplantation from cardiac death pediatric donors to adult recipients
Jiexue ZHOU ; Dong LU ; Jiaqing WU ; Shandong MENG ; Shen SHEN ; Genguo DENG ; Juan MA ; Keli ZHENG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(1):14-17
Objective To observe the early clinical effect of single kidney transplantation from cardiac death pediatric donors to adult recipients. Methods Clinical data of 6 single kidney transplantations from cardiac death pediatric donors in adult recipients in Department of Organ Transplantation ,Guangdong Province No.2 People′s hospital were retrospectively analyzed. the transplant operations were carried out between January 2010 to may 2016.The median age of 6 pediatric donors was 9 years (5 years to 15 years). All recipients had the same blood type. The median age of 12 recipients was 38 years (21 years to 65 years),with 4 man and 8 women. All recipients received kidney transplantation for the first time,and overall reactive antibodies(PRA) were negative,with HLA mismatch between 1to 4. All recipients received single kidney transplantation in right fossa iliaca. Results 12 kidney transplantations were successful. The renal allografts recovered successfully without acute renal rejection , delayed graft function or primary nonfunction. Renal function of 5 of recipients immediately recovered in 5 days,5 recovered in 10 days,and 2 recovered slowly. 1 recipient manifested urine leak and recovered after drainage. 1 case developed delayed incision healing and recovered after dressing at stage II. All patients and renal grafts functions were wellnormal during follow?up period between 1 month to 36 months. Conclusion The early clinical effect of single kidney transplantation from cardiac death pediatric donors to adult recipients is good and could be a promising pathway to expand the organ donor sources.
9.Application of phase-contrast MRI in patients with Chiari malformation type Ⅰ with syringomyelia
Xiaofei LU ; Jian SHU ; Shugen YANG ; Jiaqing FU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2017;33(5):688-692
Objective To evaluate the changes of cerebrospinal fluid dynamics of Chiari malformation type I associated syringomyelia patients with phase-contrast MRI (PC-MRI).Methods Thirty cases diagnosed with Chiari malformation type Ⅰ associated with syringomyelia clinically underwent cisterna plasty treatment.Cerebrospinal fluid dynamics changes were measured before 24 h and 6 months after operation with PC-MRI.The stroke volume (SV),mean flow (MF),regurgitation fractions (RF) and the maximum peak flow velocity (Vmax) were analyzed.Results After operation,PC-MRI showed SV and MF increased,the bidirectional Vmax decreased,which had statistical difference compared with those of preoperation (all P<0.05),and the C2-3 level was the most obvious.Conclusion PC-MRI can quantitative analysis of preoperative and postoperative changes of cerebrospinal fluid flow and peak velocity.
10.A survey on the distribution of TCM constitution among the patients with stroke in Beijing
Xue ZHANG ; Yanqun HU ; Jiaqing LU ; Jingyi ZHANG ; Haitao LANG ; Ping ZOU ; Miao GUAN ; Lifang TIAN ; Huilin LIU ; Linpeng WANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;38(8):687-689
Objective To find out the distribution of TCM constitution on the patients with stroke in Beijing. Method The TCM Constitution Questionnaire was used to evaluate 489 patients with stroke in three hospitals in Beijing. Results The qi-deficiency constitution (140 patients, 28.63%), yin-deficiency constitution (95 patients, 19.43%), blood-stasis constitution(89 patients, 18.20%) and phlegm-heat constitution (73 patients, 14.93%) were the most common constitution, while qi-depression constitution (22 patients, 4.50%) and yang-deficiency constitution (20 patients, 4.09%) were the less common. The top three constitution in middle aged wereqi-deficiency (33 patients, 27.27%), phlegm-heat (23 patients, 19.01%) and blood stasis (22 patients, 18.18%). The top three constitution in the aged groupwere qi-deficiency (107 patients, 29.08%), yin-deficiency (76 patients, 20.65%) and blood-stasis (67 patients, 18.21%). Conclusions Stroke is closely related with imbalance of TCM constitution. The prevention and treatment of stroke patients with different ages should vary according to the constitutions.

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