1.Mendelian randomization study on the association between telomere length and 10 common musculoskeletal diseases
Weidong LUO ; Bin PU ; Peng GU ; Feng HUANG ; Xiaohui ZHENG ; Fuhong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(3):654-660
BACKGROUND:Multiple observational studies have suggested a potential association between telomere length and musculoskeletal diseases.However,the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the genetic causal relationship between telomere length and musculoskeletal diseases using two-sample Mendelian randomization analysis. METHODS:Genome-wide association study summary data of telomere length were obtained from the UK Biobank.Genome-wide association study summary data of 10 common musculoskeletal diseases(osteonecrosis,osteomyelitis,osteoporosis,rheumatoid arthritis,low back pain,spinal stenosis,gout,scapulohumeral periarthritis,ankylosing spondylitis and deep venous thrombosis of lower limbs)were obtained from the FinnGen consortium.Inverse variance weighting,Mendelian randomization-Egger and weighted median methods were used to evaluate the causal relationship between telomere length and 10 musculoskeletal diseases.Inverse variance weighting was the primary Mendelian randomization analysis method,and sensitivity analysis was performed to explore the robustness of the results. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Inverse variance-weighted results indicated a negative causal relationship between genetically predicted telomere length and rheumatoid arthritis(odds ratio=0.78,95%confidence interval:0.64-0.95,P=0.015)and osteonecrosis(odds ratio=0.56,95%confidence interval:0.36-0.90,P=0.016).No causal relationship was found between telomere length and the other eight musculoskeletal diseases(all P>0.05).(2)Sensitivity analysis affirmed the robustness of these causal relationships,and Mendelian randomization-Egger intercept analysis found no evidence of potential horizontal pleiotropy(all P>0.05).(3)This Mendelian randomized study supports that telomere length has protective effects against rheumatoid arthritis and osteonecrosis.However,more basic and clinical research will be needed to support our findings in the future.
2.Research progress on impacts of air pollutants, gut microbiota, and seminal microbiota on semen quality
Wenchao XIA ; Jiahua SUN ; Yuya JIN ; Ruixin LUO ; Ruyan YAN ; Yuming GUI ; Yongbin WANG ; Fengquan ZHANG ; Wei WU ; Weidong WU ; Huijun LI
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2025;42(8):1003-1008
In recent years, China has been facing the dual challenges of declining fertility rates and births, with male reproductive health issues, especially the decline in semen quality, identified as a pivotal contributor to this phenomenon. Meanwhile, accumulating evidence indicates that air pollutants, an increasingly severe environmental problem, can damage semen quality not only directly through their biological toxicity but also indirectly by disrupting the composition of microbial communities in the gut and semen, thereby dysregulating immune function, endocrine homeostasis, and oxidative stress responses. The gut microbiota and semen microbiota, as important components of the human microecosystem, play crucial roles in maintaining reproductive health. This article comprehensively reviewed the research progress on the potential effects of air pollutants (particulate matter and gaseous pollutants), gut microbiota, and semen microbiota on semen quality. Specifically, it elucidated the mechanisms of interaction between these factors and explored how they affect male fertility.
3.Pneumothorax during pediatric laparoscopic high ligation of hernia sac: A case report.
Yuan LIN ; Zhujun HUANG ; Mingzhi ZHENG ; Weidong FU ; Liu LUO ; Lin TANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2025;50(8):1475-1482
Pneumothorax during pediatric laparoscopic surgery is a potentially fatal complication that may not be promptly recognized. It can occur due to congenital anatomical abnormalities, pre-existing pulmonary disease, or operative factors during laparoscopy. Clinical presentation may range from asymptomatic to acute respiratory distress, pleuritic chest pain, and even life-threatening circulatory collapse. Here, we report a case of sudden intraoperative pneumothorax accompanied by extensive subcutaneous emphysema of the neck and chest wall during laparoscopic high ligation of the hernial sac in a child. The child presented with a reducible left lower abdominal mass and mild pain 3 days prior but did not seek medical attention. Symptoms worsened 1 day prior to admission, with difficulty reducing the mass. On April 8, 2021, the patient was admitted to the Department of Anesthesiology, Zhuzhou Hospital Affiliated to Xiangya School of Medicine of Central South University, with a diagnosis of "left inguinal hernia." On the second day of hospitalization, laparoscopic high ligation of the left inguinal hernia sac was performed under general anesthesia. During the procedure, the patient developed a sudden increase in airway pressure, marked hemodynamic fluctuations, crepitus in the neck and right anterior chest regions, and significantly diminished breath sounds in the right lung. Emergent bedside chest X-ray confirmed a right-sided pneumothorax. Immediate intervention including thoracic needle decompression, closed thoracic drainage, the lung re-expansion was performed. The patient was discharged on the 7th postoperative day with full recovery. This case highlights the need for clinicians to remain vigilant for iatrogenic pneumothorax during pediatric laparoscopic surgery. Close intraoperative monitoring of vital signs is crucial for early detection, recognition, and timely management of pneumothorax to ensure patient safety during minimally invasive procedures.
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4.Overexpression of SULT1E1 alleviates salt-processed Psoraleae Fructus-induced cholestatic liver damage.
Yu WU ; Yan XU ; Hao CAI ; Zhengying HUA ; Meimei LUO ; Letao HU ; Nong ZHOU ; Xinghong WANG ; Weidong LI
Chinese Herbal Medicines 2025;17(2):392-403
OBJECTIVE:
Salt-processed Psoraleae Fructus (SPF) is widely used as a phytoestrogen-like agent in the treatment of osteoporosis. However, due to improper clinical use or misuse, resulting in liver damage. In this study, network pharmacology was employed to analyze the mechanism of cholestatic liver damage. An adeno-associated virus overexpressing SULT1E1 (rAAV8-SULT1E1) was constructed and the hepatotoxicity of SPF, psoralen, and isopsoralen was determined.
METHODS:
By utilizing three databases inclding TCMSP, TCMID, and BATMAN- TCM, the targets of the three databases were summarized, and a total of 45 psoralen compounds were included. Network pharmacology analysis was then performed. The adenoviral vectors were injected into the tail vein of C57BL6 mice to elucidate the role of SULT1E1 in SPF-induced cholestasis-mediated hepatotoxicity in vivo. SPF (10 g/kg), psoralen, and isopsoralen (50 mg/kg each) were intragastrically administered to mice for 30 d. B-ultrasound and samples were collected and examined for follow-up experiments.
RESULTS:
A total of 854 targets were predicted for 45 active components, with 151 cholestasis-mediated hepatotoxicity-related disease targets obtained for SPF. A total of 126 pathways were enriched based on KEGG pathway analysis, with the "estrogen signaling pathway" identified as one of the top 20 pathways. In terms of pathological hepatic changes, treated mice had visually swollen hepatocytes, dilated bile ducts, and elevated serum biochemical markers, which were more prominent in mice treated with isopsoralen than in those treated with other compounds. Notably, the overexpression of SULT1E1 could reverse liver damage in each treatment group. B-ultrasound was used to observe the size of the gallbladder in vivo. The size of the gallbladder was found to significantly increase on day 30 after treatment in the SPF-, psoralen-, and isopsoralen-treated groups, especially the SPF group. Compared with the expression levels in the negative control group (rAAV8-empty + con), the expression levels of FXR, Mrp2, Bsep, SULT1E1, SULT2A1, Ntcp, and Nrf2 decreased, whereas those of CYP7a1 and IL-6 increased in the SPF-, psoralen-, and isopsoralen-treated groups.
CONCLUSION
The overexpression of SULT1E1 could alleviate the decreased or increased expression of indicators, indicating that SULT1E1 is an important target gene for SPF-induced liver damage. The severity of liver damage was significantly lower in the rAAV8-SULT1E1 groups than in the rAAV8-empty groups.
5.Research progress on the characteristics of head injury in children and adolescents
HUANG Da, LUO Weidong, XU Zhen, XIAO Li
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(4):604-608
Abstract
The harm of head injury in skateboarding is more serious. The common injury cause is fall, collision, high speed impact. The primary types of injury include skull fracture, subdural hemorrhage, brain laceration contusion and concussion. Older children and adolescents, males, longboard, inappropriate sports venue are important risk factors for severe traumatic brain injury. Designing special skateboard parks and wearing protective equipment (helmets) can effectively reduce the incidence and severity of head injuries. The occurrence of injury can be reduced by adopting both legislation and education measures.
6.Confidential unit exclusion in Guangzhou from 2009 to 2022
Mingyue LIANG ; Hong LUO ; Boquan HUANG ; Bo HE ; Xiaoguang CHEN ; Xiaobin HUANG ; Xia RONG ; Weidong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2024;37(1):80-83
【Objective】 To investigate the condition of confidential unit exclusion(CUE) in Guangzhou, so as to ensure blood safety. 【Methods】 The number of CUE donors, demographic characteristics of CUE donors, reasons for CUE, and response time of CUE after blood donation in Guangzhou from 2009 to 2022 were statistically analyzed. 【Results】 From 2009 to 2022, the response ratios of CUE was 0.006 2% (260/4 170 984) and the ratios had statistically significant difference between different years(P<0.05). For the response ratios of CUE, no statistically significant difference was noticed in gender and occupation (P>0.05), but statistically significant differences were found in age, number of blood donations, education background, and marital status (P<0.05). Blood donors aged 18~30 (0.007 3%, P<0.05) and first-time blood donors (0.010 8%, P<0.05) were the main groups of CUE. High risk sexual behavior (28.46%, 74/260) was the primary reason for CUE. The CUE response peak was within 72 hours after blood donation, and the response ratios within 24-72 hours after blood donation was the highest (68.46%, 178/260). 【Conclusion】 CUE is a crucial measure to ensure blood safety. Detailed pre-donation health consultations are suggested for blood donors aged 18-30 and first-time blood donors so as to better excluding high-risk blood donors. Strengthening the publicity of CUE response and process, registering and classifying the reasons for CUE are also important.
7.Visual analysis of hot topics in concussion field by finite element method:Improvements in brain injury models,test methods and protective devices
Weidong LUO ; Lihua ZOU ; Da HUANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(34):5487-5493
BACKGROUND:Concussions caused by contact sports or traffic accidents are far more serious and common than people think,and have attracted widespread attention and high attention from the media,medical and sports circles in recent years. OBJECTIVE:To visualize the hot spots and trends in the field of concussion by using the method of bibliometrics,so as to provide some reference for the research in this field in China. METHODS:Based on the core collection database of Web of Science,the keyword retrieval strategy was(TS=(Concussion))AND TS=(Finite element).CiteSpace 6.2.R4 visualization tool was used to visually analyze the author,country,institution,keywords,cited documents,etc. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:A total of 215 articles were included,with a general upward trend in the number of publications and citations.The distribution of disciplines involves biomedical engineering,biophysics,sports science,clinical neurology,neuroscience and other disciplines,showing a trend of interdisciplinary integration.The author with the most publications is Gilchrist M from University College Dublin,Ireland,the institution with the most publications is the University of Ottawa,and the country with the most publications is the United States.Key word analysis shows that the focus of research is on the establishment of brain injury models to simulate and predict concussion injuries;analysis of concussion injury mechanism;optimal design of protective equipment and devices.Through literature co-citation analysis,it is found that the prediction and evaluation of brain injury is the knowledge base and research hotspot in this field.The research hotspot of finite element application in the field of concussion injury mainly focuses on the prediction of head injury,combined with the exploration of brain injury mechanism and the design and improvement of protective equipment.With the progress of artificial intelligence and materials science,future research hotspots in the field of concussion injury will focus on the improvement of brain injury models,test methods and protective equipment.
8.Comparison of HPLC fingerprint and contents of four nucleoside components before and after processing of Succus bambusae pinella preparata
Linyu ZHENG ; Weihao ZHU ; Meimei LUO ; Chunmei MEI ; Weidong LI ; Lei XU ; Yuyu HUANG
China Pharmacy 2024;35(21):2590-2595
OBJECTIVE To investigate the changes in high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) fingerprint spectra and nucleoside components between Pinelliae Rhizoma Praeparatum cum Zingibere et Alumine and its processed product Succus bambusae pinella preparata, providing a reference for the quality evaluation of the latter. METHODS HPLC fingerprint was established for 10 batches of Pinelliae Rhizoma Praeparatum cum Zingibere et Alumine and its processed product Succus bambusae pinella preparata following the Similarity Evaluation System of TCM Chromatographic Fingerprints (2012 Edition). Hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA), principal component analysis (PCA), and orthogonal partial least squares-discriminant analysis (OPLS- DA) were conducted on their common peaks. The contents of four nucleoside components, hypoxanthine, uridine, adenine, and guanosine, in both Pinelliae Rhizoma Praeparatum cum Zingibere et Alumine and Succus bambusae pinella preparata were determined. RESULTS The similarity between the fingerprints of the 10 batches of Pinelliae Rhizoma Praeparatum cum Zingibere et Alumine, Succus bambusae pinella preparata, and their corresponding reference fingerprints ranged from 0.851 to 0.990. A total of 10 common peaks were obtained for both samples, and 4 components were identified as hypoxanthine, uridine, adenine, and guanosine. The results of HCA, PCA and OPLS-DA showed that the samples of Pinelliae Rhizoma Praeparatum cum Zingibere et Alumine and Succus bambusae pinella preparata were clustered into separate categories, with OPLS-DA selecting 4 differential components between them, ranked by variable importance projection values as peak 8, peak 1, peak 6 (adenine) and peak 10. The content determination results showed that the average contents of hypoxanthine, uridine, adenine and guanosine in Succus bambusae pinella preparata declined by 15.90%, 12.00%, 26.04% and 22.18% compared to Pinelliae Rhizoma Praeparatum cum Zingibere et Alumine, respectively, with statistically significant differences in the contents of hypoxanthine, adenine and guanosine (P<0.05 or P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS The established fingerprint and content determination methods are simple to operate and have good repeatability, which are suitable for qualitative and quantitative analysis of Pinelliae Rhizoma Praeparatum cum Zingibere et Alumine and Succus bambusae pinella preparata. The average contents of the four nucleoside components decreased after the processing of Succus bambusae pinella preparata.
9.Application study of rSO2-BIS monitoring in children with supracondylar fracture of humerus
Chunfang LUO ; Yinghui FENG ; Zhengbing ZHANG ; Kai XU ; Ming LI ; Weidong OUYANG
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(27):22-25
Objective To explore the application of regional cerebral oxygen saturation(rSO2)-bispectral index(BIS)monitoring anesthesia in children undergoing surgery for supracondylar fractures of the humerus.Methods A total of 60 children with supracondylar fractures of the humerus undergoing surgery in Department of Orthopedi,Jiangxi Provincial Children's Hospital were chosen and randomly number table method segmented into control group and observation group from January 2020 to December 2022,30 cases in each group.After anesthesia,children in observation group were carried out with rSO2-BIS monitoring,while children in control group were given routine anesthesia management.Results The dosage of propofol and long chain fat emulsion/remifentanil injection in observation group were significantly lower than those in control group(P<0.05),while there was no difference in heart rate,blood oxygen saturation and mean arterial pressure at various time points during awakening(P>0.05);The recovery rate of postoperative analgesics of observation group was lower than that of control group,and the extubation time of observation group was shorter than that of control group(P<0.05);The incidence of postoperative adverse reactions and behaviors in observation group were lower than those in control group(P<0.001).The dosage of propofol and long chain fat emulsion/remifentanil injection,as the independent risk factors inducing the occurrence of postoperative adverse reactions and adverse behaviors were proved by multivariate analysis.rSO2-BIS monitoring is a key factor in reducing postoperative adverse behaviors and reactions in pediatric patients(P<0.05).Conclusion The use of rSO2-BIS monitoring during surgery for supracondylar fractures of the humerus in children can reduce the incidence rate of postoperative adverse behaviors and adverse reactions,thereby improving postoperative efficacy.
10.Intracranial air following spinal anesthesia:A case report
Liu LUO ; Lin TANG ; Miduo TAN ; Weidong FU
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2024;49(6):998-1004
Intraspinal air is a rare complication of intraspinal anesthesia.Reported cases of intraspinal or intracranial air are mostly associated with the air insufflation resistance test,while those associated with the normal saline resistance test are rare.This article presents a case of intracranial air following intraspinal anesthesia performed using the normal saline resistance method.The patient was a 38-year-old female who underwent elective intraspinal anesthesia for 1 week without obvious cause of perianal swelling and pain.The procedure included incision and drainage of perianal abscess,excision of anal fistula with internal thread insertion,mixed hemorrhoid exfoliation and internal ligation,and electrocautery of anal papilloma.On the second postoperative day,she experienced headaches,dizziness,severe neck and back pain,along with numbness in the arms and inability to touch or move them.Resting in a supine position did not alleviate the symptoms.Head CT revealed scattered multiple air collections in the cranial cavity,with a total volume of approximately 3 mL.After a multidisciplinary consultation,symptomatic supportive treatment including bed rest,fluid supplementation,oxygen therapy,and anti-inflammatory and analgesic treatment was administered,leading to improvement and discharge.Follow-up at 6 months showed no discomfort.Currently,intracranial air is mostly associated with the air insufflation resistance test,while cases following the normal saline resistance method are rare,with unclear pathophysiological mechanisms,diagnosis,treatment,and prevention,necessitating further research.


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