1.Application of blood conservation measures with different red blood cell transfusion volumes in obstetrics and their impact on postpartum outcomes
Huimin DENG ; Fengcheng XU ; Meiting LI ; Lan HU ; Xiao WANG ; Shiyu WANG ; Xiaofei YUAN ; Jun ZHENG ; Zehua DONG ; Yuanshan LU ; Shaoheng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2025;38(5):691-698
Objective: To evaluate the application of blood conservation measures in obstetric patients with different red blood cell transfusion volumes and to assess the impact of different transfusion volumes on postpartum outcomes. Methods: A retrospective investigation was conducted on 448 obstetric patients who received blood transfusions at the Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine from January 2016 to December 2022. Patients were divided into four groups (1-2 units group, 3-4 units group, 5-6 units group, and >6 units group) based on the volumes of red blood cells (RBCs) transfused during and within 7 days after delivery. The maternal physiological indicators, pre- and postpartum laboratory test indicators, obstetric complications, application of blood conservation measures, use of blood products, and postpartum outcomes were reviewed. The clinical characteristics, application of blood conservation measures, and their impact on postpartum outcomes were compared among different transfusion groups. Results: There were statistically significant differences in the multivariate logistic analysis of history of previous cesarean section (OR=1.781), eclampsia/pre-eclampsia/(OR=1.972) and postpartum blood loss>1 000 mL(OR=1.699)(P<0.05) among different transfusion groups. In terms of blood conservation measures, the more RBCs transfused, the higher the rate of mothers receiving blood conservation measures such as balloon occlusion, arterial ligation, autologous blood transfusion with a cell saver, and hysterectomy. With the increase in the volume of RBCs transfusion, the demand for fresh frozen plasma(FFP), cryoprecipitate, and platelet transfusions also increased. The hospitalization days for the four groups of parturients were 6.0 (4.0-9.0), 7.5 (5.0-14.8), 7.0 (4.5-13.0) and 11.0 (9.0-20.5), respectively (P<0.05) and the rates of ICU transfer were 2.0% (5/250), 9.4% (12/128),18.2% (6/33) and 51.4% (19/37), respectively (P<0.05). Both increased significantly with the increase in the volume of RBCs transfusion, and the differences between groups were statistically significant. Conclusion: Parturients who received higher volume of RBCs had multiple risks factors for bleeding before childbirth, had higher postpartum blood loss, and had a higher rate of application of various blood conservation measures. In addition, an increase in the volume of RBCs transfusion may have adverse effects on postpartum recovery.
2.Identification and diagnostic value of characteristic volatile organic compounds in exhaled breath of mice with early stage radiation injury
Bingkun XIAO ; Xiaoyao MIAO ; Zhiheng LI ; Xiaofei ZHENG ; Rongqing HUANG
Military Medical Sciences 2024;48(2):88-94
Objective To investigate the characteristic volatile organic compounds(VOCs)in exhaled breath and their diagnostic value in mice with early stage radiation injury.Methods The thermal desorption gas chromatography-mass spectrometry(TD-GC/MS)technique was used to analyze VOCs in exhaled breath of irradiated mice by 60Coγ-ray with 800 cGy.The characteristic VOCs in the early stage of radiation injury were identified,and a diagnostic model was established.Results The 30-day survival rate of mice was 4.2%.There were significant differences in characteristic VOCs at 7 hours after radiation injury,and thirty characteristic VOCs related to early-stage radiation injury were identified.The diagnostic value of differential metabolites in mice after irradiation was evaluated via the ROC curve,and the area under the ROC curve(AUC)of a single compound exceeded 0.8.The diagnostic model was constructed by screening 9 potential biomarkers of exhalation through Fisher discriminant analysis,and its sensitivity and specificity were close to 100%.Conclusion Analysis of VOCs in exhaled breath is expected to provide a non-invasive diagnostic method for early screening and diagnosis of radiation injury.
3.Pachymaran regulates pyroptosis of liver cancer cells via SQLE/NLRP3/GSDMD signaling pathway
Ying YANG ; Yuan CAO ; Jiao ZHAO ; Zheng LI ; Qun WANG ; Hao GAO ; Xiaofei SUN ; Mingdian YUAN ; Nan SONG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2024;40(3):444-455
AIM:Using bioinformatics analysis and experiment validation to explore the differential expres-sion genes related to abnormal lipid metabolism in hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)and the molecular mechanism of pachymaran affecting pyroptosis through squalene epoxidase(SQLE)/nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-like re-ceptor protein 3(NLRP3)/gasdermin D(GSDMD)signaling pathway.METHODS:(1)The GEO,GSEA,DAVID,STRING and GEPIA databases were employed to screen abnormal lipid metabolism-related differentially expressed genes in HCC.(2)The tumor tissues from HCC patients(n=9)were collected to verify the differential expression of SQLE.(3)The inhibitory effect of pachymaran on the viability of human HCC cell line HepG2 was measured by CCK-8 assay.(4)The HepG2 cells were divided into control group and pachymaran(800 mg/L)group.The cell migration was analyzed by wound-healing assay,and RT-qPCR was used to measure SQLE mRNA expression.(5)The HepG2 cells with overexpres-sion of SQLE(OE-SQLE)were divided into 5 groups as follows:control group,overexpression negative control(OE-NC)group,OE-SQLE group,OE-NC+pachymaran group,and OE-SQLE+pachymaran group.The mRNA and protein expres-sion levels of SQLE and pyroptosis-related factors were determined by RT-qPCR and Western blot.Colorimetric method and ELISA were used to measure lactate dehydrogenase(LDH),interleukin-1β(IL-1β)and IL-18 levels.The necrosis of HepG2 cells was analyzed by flow cytometry.RESULTS:The SQLE gene was screened through bioinformatics analysis,and its mRNA expression was significantly increased in tumor tissues from HCC patients(P<0.01).In cell experiments,treatment with 800 mg/L pachymaran for 48 h had a significant inhibitory effect on HepG2 cell viability,and the expres-sion of SQLE mRNA was reduced(P<0.01).After overexpression of SQLE,the mRNA and protein levels of pyroptosis-re-lated factors,necrotic rate,and LDH,IL-1β and IL-18 levels were significantly decreased(P<0.05).After treatment with pachymaran,the above indicators were significantly increased(P<0.05).CONCLUSION:The SQLE is abnormal-ly highly expressed in HCC,and pachymaran can affect the growth of HCC cells by activating the NLRP3/GSDMD pyropto-sis pathway through SQLE.
4.Arthroscopic partial trapeziectomy and suture button suspensionplasty in the treatment of first carpometacarpal joint athrosis
Zhe ZHAO ; Hongli GENG ; Jianquan LIU ; Yongsheng LI ; Jianwen YIN ; Xiaoqiang CHEN ; Guanghui WANG ; Xiangyu CHENG ; Jiabei LI ; Zhiqin DENG ; Aozhengzheng DONG ; Manyi WANG ; Xiaofei ZHENG ; Wencui LI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2024;44(1):25-32
Objective:To analyze the clinic effects of arthroscopic partial trapeziectomy and suture button suspensionplasty in the treatment of first carpometacarpal joint (CMCJ) Eaton stage II/III arthrosis.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted on a total of 15 cases (16 hands) of patients including 5 males (1 bilateral) and 10 females with CMCJ stage II/III arthrosis who underwent surgical treatment at the first affiliated hospital of Shenzhen university from January 2020 to June 2022, with mean age of 56.7±6.4 years (range, 46-75 years). The duration from pain to treatment was 7.8±3.2 months (range, 4-14 months). X-ray showed narrowing of CMCJ with osteophytes and distal radial subluxation. All the patients were treated with arthroscopic partial trapeziectomy and suture button suspensionplasty. The preoperative and last postoperative follow-up radiographs, visual analogue scale (VAS), thumb's Kapandji scores, disabilies of the arm, shoulder, and hand (DASH) scores, grip and pinch strength and time to return to work were compared.Results:All cases were followed up for 19.6±6.3 months (range, 11-36 months). The postoperative X-ray showed all the CMCJs were reduced with a normal height of first metacarpal. The mean time for patients to return to their daily activities was 18.69±3.70 d and the mean time to return to work was 24.63±4.91 d. The average VAS score decreased from 6.56±1.15 preoperatively to 1.00 (0.75, 1.25). The preoperative Kapandji's score was 8.00±0.82 and the postoperative Kapandji's score was 8.00 (7.25, 9.00). The average DASH values improved from 24.06±3.19 to 4.00 (3.00, 5.00). The were significant differences except for Kapandji score ( Z=-4.905, P<0.001; Z=-0.121, P=0.905; Z=-4.846, P<0.001). The mean grip and pinch strength showed improvement from an average of 16.4 (14.13, 18.68) kg and 1.70±0.35 kg to 26.14±3.27 kg and 3.58±0.91 kg with significant difference ( Z=-4.617, P<0.001; t=-7.669, P<0.001). Conclusion:Arthroscopic partial trapeziectomy and suture button suspensionplasty is a minimally invasive surgery for the treatment of first CMCJ Eaton stage II/III arthrosis. By this technique, the patients' existing instability and pain problems can be solved.
5.Research progresses of deep learning in shoulder joint imaging
Yuwen ZHENG ; Yuhua WU ; Xiaofei CHEN ; Fuwen DONG ; Ping WANG ; Sheng ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(2):302-305
Shoulder pain ranks the third in musculoskeletal pain,with relatively high incidence in the population.Early diagnosis of shoulder diseases is crucial.Deep learning(DL)in shoulder joint imaging was conducive to clinical diagnosis,treatment and prognosis evaluation of shoulder diseases.The research progresses of DL in shoulder joint imaging were reviewed in this article.
6.Herbal Textual Research, Quality Evaluation and Phase Analysis of Halloysitum Rubrum
Xiaofei WANG ; Youshao WANG ; Daihong CHEN ; Shuyuan SUN ; Yan CAO ; Guohua ZHENG ; Juan LI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(21):176-184
In this paper, we systematically sorted out and verified the name, origin, producing area change, quality, efficacy and processing of Halloysitum Rubrum by consulting materia medica, medical books, prescription books from past dynasties, and modern literature, and combined with the comprehensive analysis of trait identification, hygroscopicity measurement and X-ray diffraction(XRD) detection, in order to provide a basis for understanding the original source of the mineral medicine. The results indicated that Halloysitum Rubrum was first contained in the Shennong Bencaojing, it had been consistently named Chishizhi, there were also aliases such as Chifu, Hongxinshi and Chiyouzhi. The description of Halloysitum Rubrum in ancient materia medica aligns with modern findings, categorizing it under the silicate kaolinite family, specifically polyhydrous kaolinite, with associated minerals mainly being dickite, nacrite, hematite, gibbsite, mica, etc. Historically, the production area of Halloysitum Rubrum was mainly located in the Qinling Mountains, Shandong and Henan, and is now primarily distributed in most parts of China, including Henan, Hubei and other provinces. Quality evaluation in ancient times included descriptions like "fresh and greasy color", "delicately sticky tongue and lips" and "smooth as fat". Modern materia medica mostly evaluates its quality based on color, luster, texture and hygroscopicity, noting characteristics such as red color, smoothness, delicacy, softness and strong viscosity. Halloysitum Rubrum is sweet, sour and pungent in flavor, warm in nature, non-toxic, and belongs to the heart and large intestine meridians. It acts as an astringent and solidifying agent, particularly useful in the treatment of long-term dysentery and diarrhea, common processing methods include fire calcination, water flying, and vinegar quenching. Comprehensive analysis of the traits, XRD and humidity absorption of different batches of samples showed that the commercially available Halloysitum Rubrum is mainly bright red or brownish red, with a smooth surface like grease, soft and smooth texture, delicate cross-sectional texture, and some have waxy luster and strong water absorption. It is mainly composed of 10 Å(1 Å=0.1 nm) polyhydric kaolinite, and is often accompanied by 7 Å polyhydric kaolinite, nacrite, etc. Genuine products tend to have higher moisture absorption than counterfeit ones, which can be used as a key indicator to distinguish the authenticity. The quality evaluation of Halloysitum Rubrum aligns with historical materia medica, where "fresh color, delicate and greasy lips" could serve as a key feature for its quality evaluation.
7.Influence of implant depth and scanning rod length on accuracy of digital impression for mandibular posterior single-tooth implant restoration
Shuyu SUN ; Xinyan ZHENG ; Hongqin GAN ; Ruixue TIAN ; Xiaofei XIE
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(11):2250-2255
Objective To study the influence of implant depth and scanning rod lengths on the accuracy of digital impression for single-tooth implant restoration of the mandibular posterior teeth.Methods Five standard dental cast models with missing right mandibular first molar(46)were prepared with the subgingival implant depths of 0,1,3,5 and 7 mm.ITI RC and ITI RC H11 scanning rods were connected to the replacement body and placed into the seating tract for scanning.The reference data were obtained using a 3D dental scanner,and the experimental data were obtained by 10 scans of each model using a digitized intraoral scanner.Geomagic Wrap 2021 was used to analyze the model data to test the trueness and precision of the models.Results The trueness did not differ significantly among the groups(P>0.05).The implant depth of 1 mm achieved the highest impression precision(66.81±2.45 μm),and the depth of 0 mm resulted in a significantly lower precision(95.60±3.04 μm)than the depth of 1 and 3 mm.Starting from the subgingival depth of 1 mm,the precision of the scan decreased progressively with the increase of the implant depth.At the subgingival implant depth of 5 or 7 mm,the use of an extended rod significantly improved the scan precision.Conclusion For single-tooth implant restoration of the mandibular posterior teeth,the implant depth can substantially affect the accuracy of digital impression,which decreases as the implant depth increases.For a deep implant,the use of a longer scanning rod can improve the scanning accuracy.
8.The osteoclastic activity in apical distal region of molar mesial roots affects orthodontic tooth movement and root resorption in rats
Zheng WENHAO ; Lu XIAOFENG ; Chen GUANGJIN ; Shen YUFENG ; Huang XIAOFEI ; Peng JINFENG ; Wang JIAJIA ; Yin YING ; Song WENCHENG ; Xie MENGRU ; Yu SHAOLING ; Chen LILI
International Journal of Oral Science 2024;16(2):322-332
The utilization of optimal orthodontic force is crucial to prevent undesirable side effects and ensure efficient tooth movement during orthodontic treatment.However,the sensitivity of existing detection techniques is not sufficient,and the criteria for evaluating optimal force have not been yet established.Here,by employing 3D finite element analysis methodology,we found that the apical distal region(A-D region)of mesial roots is particularly sensitive to orthodontic force in rats.Tartrate-resistant acidic phosphatase(TRAP)-positive osteoclasts began accumulating in the A-D region under the force of 40 grams(g),leading to alveolar bone resorption and tooth movement.When the force reached 80 g,TRAP-positive osteoclasts started appearing on the root surface in the A-D region.Additionally,micro-computed tomography revealed a significant root resorption at 80 g.Notably,the A-D region was identified as a major contributor to whole root resorption.It was determined that 40 g is the minimum effective force for tooth movement with minimal side effects according to the analysis of tooth movement,inclination,and hyalinization.These findings suggest that the A-D region with its changes on the root surface is an important consideration and sensitive indicator when evaluating orthodontic forces for a rat model.Collectively,our investigations into this region would aid in offering valuable implications for preventing and minimizing root resorption during patients'orthodontic treatment.
9.Mechanisms of ionizing radiation-induced pyroptosis in human intestinal epithelial cells
Qiong WANG ; Jian HONG ; Jin GUO ; Junzhao DUAN ; Kexin DING ; Fumin TAI ; Xiaofei ZHENG ; Changhui GE
Military Medical Sciences 2024;48(4):241-250
Objective To investigate the mechanism underlying gasdermin E(GSDME)-mediated pyroptosis in radiation-induced intestinal injury and to find out whether gasdermin(GSDM)family members regulate pyroptosis through similar signaling pathways.Methods Human normal colon epithelial cells(NCM460)and human colon cancer cells(HT-29)were exposed to radiation of different doses and durations before pyroptosis indicators were evaluated by observing pyroptotic bubbles,cell survival,and the cleavage of pyroptosis execution proteins.HT-29 cells overexpressing GSDME were subjected to radiation,followed by enrichment analysis of pyroptosis-related differentially expressed genes using RNA-seq.Results Radiation induced substantial pyroptosis in NCM460 cells.Overexpression of GSDME in HT-29 cells resulted in substantial radiation-induced pyroptosis.The pyroptosis state of human intestinal cells was simulated in the HT-29 model cell line.Overexpressions of GSDME-N and GSDMD-N resulted in the expression of more than 50% of the differentially expressed genes in the pyroptosis state.Sequencing analysis showed that the genes in the pyroptosis state were mainly overrepresented in immune response,inflammatory response,and Rapl signaling pathway.Conclusion GSDME activation can mediate radiation-induced pyroptosis by producing GSDME-N fragments.GSDM family members participate in pyroptosis in a similar mode of regulation.Furthermore,radiation-induced activation of GSDME/D may regulate pyroptosis through immune response,inflammatory response,and Rap1 signaling pathway.
10.Glutathione peroxidase 3-modified mesenchymal stem cells attenuate radiation-induced lung injury by reducing oxidative damage
Rui ZHAI ; Fumin TAI ; Kexin DING ; Changhui GE ; Xiaofei ZHENG ; Hanjiang FU
Military Medical Sciences 2024;48(7):487-494
Objective To investigate the protective effect and mechanism of glutathione peroxidase 3-(GPx3)modified mesenchymal stem cells(MSC)against radiation-induced lung injury(RILI).Methods GPx3-modified MSCs were injected into the tail vein of mice whose lungs were irradiated with 20 Gy.Lung tissues were collected and sections were stained to observe pathological changes.The expression levels of inflammation-related factors were detected by real time quantitative PCR(qPCR),while the levels of malondialdehyde(MDA),H2O2,and 8-hydroxyguanine(8-OHG)were detected via biochemical experiments.Additionally,RNA damage was assessed by reverse transcription blocking combining with double primer PCR.Results GPx3-modified MSCs significantly improved the pathological damage in post-radiation lung tissues and inhibited the fibrosis process and inflammatory response.GPx3-modified MSCs were able to scavenge reactive oxygen species(ROS)more effectively,resulting in a reduction of lipid peroxidation products such as MDA and oxidative damage to RNA formation of 8-OHG.Conclusion By decreasing ROS accumulation,GPx3-modified MSCs can potentially reduce oxidative damage and attenuate RILI.GPx3-modified MSCs can improve the therapeutic efficacy against RILI.

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