1.Application efficacy of ultrasound-guided musculocutaneous nerve block anesthesia in percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of arteriovenous internal fistula
Ling NIE ; Caibao LU ; Lili JIANG ; Changping KE ; Yiqin WANG
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(1):60-63,68
Objective To observe the efficacy and safety of ultrasound-guided musculocutaneous nerve(MCN)block anesthesia in alleviating operative pain during percutaneous transluminal angioplasty(PTA)for hemodialysis internal fistula.Methods A total of 112 patients undergoing internal fistula PTA in the hemodi-alysis center of the nephrologic department of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Army Military Medical Uni-versity from February 2022 to February 2023 were selected.Among them,47 patients applied the ultrasound-guided MCN block anesthesia(MCN block group)and other 65 patients adopted perivascular local infiltration anesthesia in the injured blood vessel section(local anesthesia group).Anesthesia was independently operated by the vascular access doctor.The VAS score,analgesic satisfaction investigation and motor block evaluation were compared between the two groups,and the efficacy and safety of MCN block anesthesia were under-stood.Results The proportion of the patients with motor block score grade 1 in the MCN block group was the highest(93.6%),and there were no patients with the grade ≥3.The proportion of the patients with the VAS score(4-6)points in the local anesthesia group was the highest(52.3%),while the proportion of the patients with the VAS score(1-3)points in the MCN block group was the highest(76.6%);the proportions of(1-3)points,(4-6)points,(7-10)points and the patients with additional anesthesia had statistical differences between the MCN block group and local anesthesia group(P<0.05).The satisfaction degree of postoperative analgesia in the local anesthesia group was 55.4%,which was lower than 85.1%in the MCN block group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion The upper arm MCN block anesthesia could effectively relief the operative pain in arteriovenous internal fistula PTA,and is an effective anesthesia method suitable for the independent operation of hemodialysis channel surgeons.
2.A qualitative study of self-management dilemmas in adults with emerging ankylosing spondylitis
Di ZHU ; Zhiling ZHAO ; Yan CHEN ; Ling YUAN ; Qiuju CHEN ; Renju XU ; Xiaohan NIE
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(2):117-122
Objective:To explore the experience of self-management dilemma ofadults with emerging ankylosing spondylitis, and to provide reference for the construction of self-management intervention strategies for emerging adults with ankylosing spondylitis.Methods:Descriptive phenomenology was used to conduct in-depth interviews with 14 adults with emerging ankylosing spondylitis in the Rheumatology and Immunology Department of Drum Tower Hospital Affiliated to Medical College of Nanjing University from August 2022 to March 2023. The interview data were analyzed by Colaizzi′s seven-step analysis method.Results:A total of 14 patients completed the interview,10 males, 4 females, aged 21-30 years. In adults with emerging ankylosing spondylitis, there were dilemmas of role maladjustment and disease management disorder, including role maladjustment of disease management and social role maladjustment. Barriers to disease management included weak self-management awareness, insufficient support for self-management information, inadequate self-management skills, and poor compliance with self-management behaviors.Conclusions:The role adaptation and self-management ability of adults with emerging ankylosing spondylitis are seriously inadequate. It is urgent to construct health management strategies for adults with emerging ankylosing spondylitis to help them improve the level of role adaptation and disease management.
3.Cell softness reveals tumorigenic potential via ITGB8/AKT/glycolysis signaling in a mice model of orthotopic bladder cancer
Shi QIU ; Yaqi QIU ; Linghui DENG ; Ling NIE ; Liming GE ; Xiaonan ZHENG ; Di JIN ; Kun JIN ; Xianghong ZHOU ; Xingyang SU ; Boyu CAI ; Jiakun LI ; Xiang TU ; Lina GONG ; Liangren LIU ; Zhenhua LIU ; Yige BAO ; Jianzhong AI ; Tianhai LIN ; Lu YANG ; Qiang WEI
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(2):209-221
Background::Bladder cancer, characterized by a high potential of tumor recurrence, has high lifelong monitoring and treatment costs. To date, tumor cells with intrinsic softness have been identified to function as cancer stem cells in several cancer types. Nonetheless, the existence of soft tumor cells in bladder tumors remains elusive. Thus, our study aimed to develop a microbarrier microfluidic chip to efficiently isolate deformable tumor cells from distinct types of bladder cancer cells.Methods::The stiffness of bladder cancer cells was determined by atomic force microscopy (AFM). The modified microfluidic chip was utilized to separate soft cells, and the 3D Matrigel culture system was to maintain the softness of tumor cells. Expression patterns of integrin β8 (ITGB8), protein kinase B (AKT), and mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) were determined by Western blotting. Double immunostaining was conducted to examine the interaction between F-actin and tripartite motif containing 59 (TRIM59). The stem-cell-like characteristics of soft cells were explored by colony formation assay and in vivo studies upon xenografted tumor models. Results::Using our newly designed microfluidic approach, we identified a small fraction of soft tumor cells in bladder cancer cells. More importantly, the existence of soft tumor cells was confirmed in clinical human bladder cancer specimens, in which the number of soft tumor cells was associated with tumor relapse. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the biomechanical stimuli arising from 3D Matrigel activated the F-actin/ITGB8/TRIM59/AKT/mTOR/glycolysis pathways to enhance the softness and tumorigenic capacity of tumor cells. Simultaneously, we detected a remarkable up-regulation in ITGB8, TRIM59, and phospho-AKT in clinical bladder recurrent tumors compared with their non-recurrent counterparts.Conclusions::The ITGB8/TRIM59/AKT/mTOR/glycolysis axis plays a crucial role in modulating tumor softness and stemness. Meanwhile, the soft tumor cells become more sensitive to chemotherapy after stiffening, that offers new insights for hampering tumor progression and recurrence.
4.Manifestations of adult adrenal glands in intraoperative ultrasound
Xiaofei ZHONG ; Liping DENG ; Ling NIE ; Qiang LU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(2):186-189
Objective To observe the manifestations of adult adrenal glands in intraoperative ultrasound(IOUS).Methods A total of 71 patients who underwent surgery for liver,biliary or pancreatic lesions were enrolled.Adrenal glands manifestations in IOUS were observed,and the displaying rate and the measured thickness of adrenal glands of IOUS were compared with those of CT/MRI.Results Adult adrenal gland manifested as bilateral weak echogenic structures with clear boundary and irregularly shape in IOUS.CT/MRI displaying rate of adrenal gland was 97.18%(138/142),of IOUS was 95.07%(135/142).IOUS displaying rate of the left side adrenal gland was 97.18%(69/71),of the right side adrenal gland was 92.96%(66/71),including 4 adrenal glands not shown on CT/MRI.The thickness of adrenal gland measured with IOUS was greater than those with CT/MRI(all P<0.05).Conclusion IOUS of Adult adrenal glands present as bilateral weak echogenic structures with clear boundary and irregularly shape.IOUS displaying rate of adult adrenal gland was higher of the left side than the right side.
5.Genetic and Phenotypic analysis of a Family with Van der Hoeve Syndrome Caused by COL1A1 Gene Mutation and Literature Review
Zequn NIE ; Chufeng HE ; Hong WU ; Jie LING ; Qinhui FU ; Bo PANG ; Shuai ZHANG ; Yongjia CHEN ; Lingyun MEI
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2024;32(5):389-393
Objective To conduct a detailed clinical phenotypic analysis and gene mutation detection on an au-tosomal dominant Van der Hoeve syndrome family,and to identify the pathogenic gene mutation sites of the family and the impact of the mutation on gene coding.Methods Clinical data including medical history,physical examina-tion and auxiliary examination were collected and peripheral blood samples were collected from the Van der Hoeve syndrome families.Exome sequencing and Sanger sequencing were performed on 22 family members.The data were analyzed using bioinformatics software.Results The family had a total of 5 generations,with each generation expe-riencing consecutive illnesses.Each generation of men and women could suffer from the disease,which conformed to the characteristics of autosomal dominant inheritance.The 12 patients in this family were all born with blue sclera and short stature.8 patients had a history of fractures and could heal normally.3 patients were considering hearing loss caused by Van der Hoeve syndrome.12 patients had a base deletion(c.1128delT)in exon 17 of the COL1A1 gene,causing a change in the amino acid coding after position 376 and ending the amino acid coding prematurely at position 539.10 asymptomatic individuals in this family didn't had this mutation.Conclusion The patient of this family was identified as Van der Hoeve syndrome caused by c.1128 delT mutation.
6.Structure Confirmation of Three New Psychoactive Substances and Qualitative Identification of Unknown Substances
Zong-Yang NIE ; Wei HU ; Ling-Yu LI ; Qing-Bo ZHANG ; Xin HUANG ; Bo LI
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2024;40(4):340-351
Objective To establish the structural confirmation methods of three suspected new psychoac-tive substances(NPSs),and explore a more general qualitative testing method.Methods Infrared ab-sorption spectroscopy(IR),gas chromatography-mass spectrometry(GC-MS),1H-nuclear magnetic reso-nance spectroscopy(1H-NMR),13C-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy(13C-NMR),19F-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy(19F-NMR)and other techniques were used to identify the composi-tion and structure of 5 samples containing suspected NPS submitted by public security bureaus.Results NPSs were found in the above 5 samples,and 3 were confirmed as NPS included in the newly listed controlled substances on July 1,2024,namely 2-(methylamino)-2-(2-methylphenyl)cyclohexan-1-one(2-MDCK),2-(ethylamino)-2-(2-fluorophenyl)cyclohexan-l-one(2-FXE),1-(3,4-methylenedioxy-phenyl)-2-(dimethylamino)pentan-1-one(dipentylone),respectively.The first two substances were phen-cyclidine NPS,and the third substance was synthetic cathinone NPS.Conclusion This study systemati-cally summarizes the distinguishing features of the infrared absorption spectrometry,nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and mass spectrometry of three NPSs,which can provide a reference for the qualitative identification of unknown substances.
7.Single-cell transcriptomics reveals cell atlas and identifies cycling tumor cells responsible for recurrence in ameloblastoma
Xiong GAN ; Xie NAN ; Nie MIN ; Ling RONGSONG ; Yun BOKAI ; Xie JIAXIANG ; Ren LINLIN ; Huang YAQI ; Wang WENJIN ; Yi CHEN ; Zhang MING ; Xu XIUYUN ; Zhang CAIHUA ; Zou BIN ; Zhang LEITAO ; Liu XIQIANG ; Huang HONGZHANG ; Chen DEMENG ; Cao WEI ; Wang CHENG
International Journal of Oral Science 2024;16(2):251-264
Ameloblastoma is a benign tumor characterized by locally invasive phenotypes,leading to facial bone destruction and a high recurrence rate.However,the mechanisms governing tumor initiation and recurrence are poorly understood.Here,we uncovered cellular landscapes and mechanisms that underlie tumor recurrence in ameloblastoma at single-cell resolution.Our results revealed that ameloblastoma exhibits five tumor subpopulations varying with respect to immune response(IR),bone remodeling(BR),tooth development(TD),epithelial development(ED),and cell cycle(CC)signatures.Of note,we found that CC ameloblastoma cells were endowed with stemness and contributed to tumor recurrence,which was dominated by the EZH2-mediated program.Targeting EZH2 effectively eliminated CC ameloblastoma cells and inhibited tumor growth in ameloblastoma patient-derived organoids.These data described the tumor subpopulation and clarified the identity,function,and regulatory mechanism of CC ameloblastoma cells,providing a potential therapeutic target for ameloblastoma.
8.Stratified application of gene expression in diagnosis of thyroid nodules
Wenyan GUAN ; Jinyu ZHENG ; Ling NIE ; Hongyan WU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2024;53(3):264-268
Objective:To investigate the value of BRAF V600E and multigene detection and stratified application for the diagnosis of thyroid nodules.Methods:A total of 1 117 patients with thyroid nodules resection at Nanjing Gulou Hospital from December 2020 to July 2022 were enrolled in the study. Fine needle aspiration (FNA) and core biopsy samplings were performed for cytopathologic examination and genetic testings; the findings were combined with BSRTC classification. The diagnostic performance of BRAF V600E and multigene detection were compared.Results:Among the 1, 117 patients who underwent thyroid nodules resection, 285 were male and 832 were female, with a median age of 46 years (range: 24-76 years). Postoperative histopathologic examination confirmed 1 040 cases of thyroid cancer and 77 cases of benign nodules. The sensitivity (87.0% vs. 80.8%, P<0.01) and diagnostic accuracy (87.9% vs. 82.1%, P<0.01) of multigene detection were significantly higher than those of BRAF V600E detection. The result of multigene detection showed that BRAF V600E mutation was the most common finding, followed by CCDC6-RET (E1-E12) fusion, ETV6-NTRK3 fusion, and KRAS mutation. Multigene detection had a higher sensitivity (81.9% vs. 72.8%, P<0.01) and lower cancer risk in wild-type (47.6% vs. 57.7%, P=0.069) than BRAF V600E detection in BSRTCⅠ-Ⅴ lesions. Compared with BRAF V600E detection, multigene had no significant difference of sensitivity in BSRTC Ⅰ lesions, but significantly higher sensitivity (86.3% vs 74.0%, P<0.01) in BSRTC Ⅲ lesions. Conclusions:Genetic detection can be used as an effective tool for the diagnosis of thyroid nodules. A stratified application of molecular markers in the diagnosis of thyroid nodules is proposed. Combined with FNA, single gene or multigene detection both can effectively assist in the diagnosis of thyroid nodules. Moreover, multigene detection is superior to single gene detection. For BSRTC Ⅲ lesion with wild-type BRAF, multigene detection can be considered with a repeated FNA.
9.Prostate cancer with BRCA2 pathogenic mutation: a clinicopathological analysis
Duohao WANG ; Wenlian YIN ; Xiuyi PAN ; Mengni ZHANG ; Ling NIE ; Xueqin CHEN ; Hao ZENG ; Qiao ZHOU ; Ni CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2024;53(8):789-796
Objective:To analyze the clinicopathological features of prostate cancers with BRCA2 pathogenic mutations, and the association between BRCA2 pathogenic mutation and clinicopathological characteristics. Patient survivals were also examined.Methods:Clinicopathological data of 249 prostate cancer patients who underwent genetic testing in West China Hospital of Sichuan University, Chengdu, China from June 2014 to August 2021 were collected. A retrospective analysis of histopathological morphology, clinicopathological characteristics, and patient survivals was conducted.Results:The genetic testing in the 249 prostate cancer patients showed a pathogenic mutation of DNA damage repair gene (DRG) in 73 cases (73/249, 29.3%), including 22 cases (8.8%) with BRCA2 pathogenic mutation and 51 cases with pathogenic mutations of other DRG. Among the 22 patients with BRCA2 pathogenic mutation, 14 patients (5.6%) harbored germline mutations and 8 patients (3.2%) somatic mutations. Their ages ranged from 48 to 91 years, with a median of 67 years. Seventeen patients (77.3%) had distant metastasis, including 16 cases with bone metastasis and 1 case with multiple metastases. Thirteen patients (59.1%) were castration-resistant prostate cancer. The histological type was mainly classical prostatic acinar adenocarcinoma, including 16 cases (72.7%) with intraductal carcinoma of the prostate (IDC-P). Six cases (27.3%) showed focal neuroendocrine differentiation. Perineural/vascular invasion and extraprostatic extension were seen in 11 cases (50.0%) and 8 cases (36.4%), respectively. The Gleason scores of 19 patients (86.4%) were≥8. IDC-P was more commonly found in patients with BRCA2 germline pathogenic mutation than those with BRCA2 somatic pathogenic mutation, other DRG pathogenic mutation or no-DRG pathogenic mutation ( P=0.002). With a total follow-up time of 189 months, the median overall survival (OS) was 132.3 months. Patients with DRG pathogenic mutation had shorter OS than those with no-DRG pathogenic mutation ( P=0.040). The OS of patients with BRCA2 germline pathogenic mutation did not significantly differ from that of patients with BRCA2 somatic pathogenic mutation, other DRG pathogenic mutation or no-DRG pathogenic mutation ( P=0.216). Conclusions:The presence of BRCA2 gene pathogenic mutation is common in the prostate cancers with high Gleason grade, advanced clinical stage, and castration resistance. IDC-P is more commonly noted in cases with BRCA2 germline pathogenic mutation than those without. Patients with DRG pathogenic mutation have shorter OS than those with no-DRG pathogenic mutation, but there is no significant association between BRCA2 pathogenic mutations and OS.
10.The establishment and practice of the school-supervisor-postgraduate "three-dimensional interaction" mode of academic norms and ethics education for medical postgraduates
Quanchao ZHANG ; Yinghui HUANG ; Ling NIE ; Caibao LU ; Jingbo ZHANG ; Jinghong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2024;23(4):474-477
This study established a school-supervisor-postgraduate "three-dimensional interaction" mode of academic norms and ethics education for medical postgraduates based on their training characteristics. The mode was evaluated and improved in practice. The results showed that after the implementation of the mode, graduate students significantly improved their awareness of how to standardize the implementation of experiments [(79.86% vs. 89.47%); P=0.021] and how to write formal experimental records [(84.72% vs. 92.76%); P=0.028]. In addition, there were significant increases in the pass rate of pre defense (85.42% vs. 94.08%; P=0.014) and blind review (84.03% vs. 93.42%; P=0.010). The "three-dimensional interaction" mode truly helps to achieve a win-win-win situation between postgraduate supervisors and the school, and is worth further practice and promotion.

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