1.Structural design and experimental verification of flexible manipulator based on metal weaving technology
Zilong TONG ; Bo XU ; Liping SUN ; Xintao LU
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2024;47(1):17-23
Objective:To develop a skeleton structure for the flexible manipulator of a robotic system used in natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES), meeting the performance requirements of surgical actuators.Methods:A flexible manipulator structure and a control strategy for the corresponding structure were designed based on metal braiding technology. Geometric relationship formulas were derived according to the mechanical structure characteristics of the flexible manipulator. A theoretical model was established using the chained beam-constraint-model (CBCM) and mechanical spring theory. The finite element model of the mechanical structure was established, and simulation analysis was performed to verify the accuracy of the theoretical model. The bending stiffness of the metal-braided structure was tested to verify the load capacity of the flexible manipulator.Results:A flexible manipulator structure and a control strategy for the corresponding structure were designed based on metal braiding technology. With proper constraints, the maximum strain of the metal ring as a single stressed unit was about 1.49% when subjected to an axial force of 0.5 N. At this time, the material was in the linear elastic phase and the maximum deformation was about 0.308 9 mm, which was 3.26% higher than the theoretical value. The maximum strain of the manipulator skeleton was about 0.21% in the linear elastic phase. The maximum total deformation was about 7.135 5 mm, which was 6.30% higher than the theoretical value. The flexural stiffness of the manipulator skeleton was calculated to be 3.19 N·mm 2, which was comparable to a flexible manipulator made of shape memory polymers (SMPs) of the same magnitude and size. Conclusions:A skeleton structure for application to NOTES robotic flexible manipulators is developed that meets the support stiffness requirements for performing NOTES surgical tasks.
2.Analysis of the efficacy of glucocorticoid treatment in advanced thymoma
Xingguo YANG ; Lei YU ; Tao YU ; Zhen YU ; Xin DU ; Xiang GAO ; Xintao YU
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2024;40(1):24-27
Objective:To explore the clinical efficacy and safety of moderate-dose glucocorticoid treatment in patients with advanced thymoma.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on clinical data of 56 patients with thymoma who received glucocorticoid treatment at Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, from January 2018 to March 2023. Among them, there were 33 males and 23 females; aged from 28 to 72 years old, with a median age of(43.8±11.2)years old. There were 16 cases of type B1 thymoma, 23 cases of type B2, and 17 cases of type B3. There were 17 cases with myasthenia gravis and 1 case with pure red blood cell aplasia. All patients had received radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Patients received moderate-dose glucocorticoid treatment(50 mg/day), and tumor response was evaluated by CT scan after 2 weeks of treatment. The tumor treatment effect and adverse reactions were recorded.Results:Among the patients, 22 cases achieved partial remission, and 3 cases achieved complete remission, resulting in an overall objective response rate (ORR) of 44.6%. Among them, 23 patients had type B2 thymoma, with 17 achieving partial remission and 3 achieving complete remission, resulting in an ORR of 87.0%. Among the 16 patients with type B1 thymoma, 5 achieved partial remission. No efficacy was observed in 17 patients with type B3 thymoma. The follow-up period ranged from 2 to 26 months, and 2 patients experienced thymoma recurrence.Conclusion:Moderate-dose glucocorticoid treatment demonstrates effective and safe outcomes in advanced or invasive thymoma, particularly for the treatment of type B2 thymoma.
3.Cases analysis and etiology discussion of thymoma with alopecia areata
Ying ZHANG ; Dingfang CAO ; Lei YU ; Xintao YU ; Jian CUI ; Xin DU
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2024;40(2):105-109
Objective:Analyzed the clinicopathological features of thymoma with alopecia areata, and discussed the pathogenesis and treatment methods.Methods:The clinicopathologic data of patients with thymoma who underwent surgery from August 1, 2015 to July 31, 2020 in Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University were reviewed. Transversally analyzed the patients of thymoma with alopecia areata and longitudinally compared with the patients of thymoma without alopecia areata after 1﹕10 matched by propensity score matching.Results:A total of 252 patients of thymoma were enrolled, including 6 patients with alopecia areata, accounting for 2.38%. The anti-AchR antibody, CD4 + /CD8 + T inversion in serum and myasthenia gravis were present in the all 6 thymoma patients with alopecia areata, which were significantly higher than those in the group of thymoma without alopecia areata. Besides myasthenia gravis, the proportion of complicated with other autoimmune diseases in thymoma patients with alopecia areata was significantly higher than that of thymoma patients without alopecia areata[83.33%(5/6) vs. 20.00%(12/60), P=0.003]. After operation, 5 patients’ alopecia areata were improved in 6 thymoma patients with alopecia areata(83.33%, 5/6). Conclusion:The thymoma patients with alopecia areata always complicated with myasthenia gravis and other autoimmune diseases. The pathogenesis may be associated with autoimmune CD8 + T lymphocytes produced by thymoma. At present, surgery is still the most effective way to improve thymoma-associated alopecia areata.
4.PEG-2ME2/2ME2Nanoparticles in Alleviation to the Damage of Cerebral Vascular Endothelial Barrier after Glucose Oxygen Deprivation/Reperfusion
Yiyang XIA ; Xintao WANG ; Chenming ZOU
Journal of Medical Research 2024;53(9):32-37,6
Objective To explore the effects of polyethylene glycol-2-methoxyestradiol(PEG-2ME2/2ME2)nanoparticles on cerebral vascular endothelial RBE4 cells after oxygen glucose deprivation/reperfusion(OGD/R).Methods To construct the PEG-2ME2/2ME2 nanoparticles by solvent evaporation method,and the characterization of nanoparticles was detected by transmission electron microscope(TEM)and laser particle size analyzer;the cellular cytotoxicity of PEG-2ME2/2ME2 nanoparticles was detected by CCK-8.Using OGD/R to simulate the process of ischemia-reperfusion in vitro,to detect the cell activity by CCK-8;Western blot and immu-nofluorescence were used to detect the expression of tight junction proteins,and the barrier function of cerebrovascular endothelial cells was comprehensively evaluated by establishing blood-brain barrier(BBB)model in vitro and measuring fluorescence probe leakage;re-active oxygen species(ROS)probe was used to detect the ROS level of RBE4 cells,and Western blot was used to detect superoxide dis-mutase to identify the redox status of RBE4 cells.Results The results of TEM showed that the spherical morphology of PEG-2ME2/2ME2 nanoparticles was stable,and the results of laser particle size analyzer showed that the size of PEG-2ME2/2ME2 nanoparticles was uniform;the results of CCK-8 assay showed that the PEG-2ME2/2ME2 nanoparticles had no significant cytotoxicity to RBE4 cells with-in 5μmol/L of 2ME2;the results of CCK-8 assay showed that PEG-2ME2/2ME2 nanoparticles rescued the cellular activity of RBE4 cells after OGD/R compared to the 2ME2 alone,inhibited the downregulation of tight junction protein expression,and effectively restored the barrier function of cerebral vascular endothelial cells;the detection results of ROS probe and Western blot showed that PEG-2ME2/2ME2 nanoparticles reduced intracellular ROS levels,restored the expression of superoxide dismutase compared to the 2ME2 alone.Conclusion PEG-2ME2/2ME2 nanoparticles have uniform size and stable morphology,which can protect RBE4 cells against OGD/R,effectively restore the integrity and barrier function of the blood-brain barrier.The PEG-2ME2/2ME2 nanoparticles are expected to be-come potential drugs for the treatment of cerebrovascular endothelial barrier injury after OGD/R.
5.Group education on the rehabilitation effect of pelvic floor function exercise in first gestation women based on harmonious nursing theory
Xintao DU ; Xiaoqin GUO ; Jing JI ; Qianqian WANG ; Xulei NIU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(29):2241-2249
Objective:To explore the effect of group education intervention strategy based on harmonious nursing theory on understanding and application of pelvic floor knowledge and exercise skills in first gestation women, so as to promote the early recovery of pelvic floor function in postpartum women.Methods:This study was a quasi-experimental study. A total of 80 first gestation women in the pregnant women′s school of the First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University were selected as the research objects, 40 women from April to May 2023 were involved in the control group and 40 women from June to July 2023 were involved in the intervention group. The control group was given routine health education, while the intervention group was given group educational nursing intervention based on harmonious nursing theory. The Primary Prevention of Female Pelvic Floor Dysfunction-self-care Ability Scale was used to evaluate and compare the primary prevention self-care ability of pelvic floor dysfunction among pregnancy 1-4 weeks between the two groups before and after pregnancy intervention. Pelvic floor muscle strength was measured and pelvic floor function exercise compliance was evaluated during outpatient follow-up at 42-49 days postpartum (hereinafter referred to as postpartum 42 days) to evaluate and compare the rehabilitation effect of pelvic floor skills exercise between the two groups at 42 days postpartum.Results:Finally, the control group was (29.97 ± 3.68) years old involved 38 cases, and the intervention group was (29.79 ± 3.66) years old involved 38 cases. There was no significant difference in self-care ability score of primary prevention of pelvic floor dysfunction between the two groups before intervention ( P>0.05). After pregnancy intervention, the scores of self-care knowledge, self-care responsibility, self-care skills, self-regulation and total score of the intervention group were (58.13 ± 6.46), (11.73 ± 1.18), (10.16 ± 0.86), (29.21 ± 2.74) and (109.21 ± 8.92) points, respectively, which were higher than the control group (47.76 ± 4.25), (11.05 ± 1.09), (8.82 ± 1.78), (27.34 ± 2.18), (94.97 ± 6.46) points, and the differences between the two groups were statistically significant ( t values were - 8.26 - - 2.63, all P<0.05). In the intervention group, the maximum value of the fast muscle stage and the mean value of the slow muscle stage of the comparison of pelvic floor muscle strength between the two groups 42 days after delivery were 48.25(44.75, 53.45)μV and 31.00 (27.33, 34.23) μV, respectively, which were higher than the control group 36.80 (32.25, 44.28) μV and 22.40 (19.28, 25.88) μV, the differences between the two groups were statistically significant ( Z = - 4.98, - 5.37, both P<0.01). There was no significant difference in the average value of the pre-resting stage and the average value of the post-resting stage between the two groups ( P>0.05). Comparison of pelvic floor functional exercise compliance between the two groups showed that in the intervention group, the proportion of good compliance was 73.7% (28/38), and the proportion of general compliance was 26.3% (10/38), while in the control group, the proportion of general compliance was 86.8% (33/38) and the proportion of good compliance was 7.9% (3/38). The difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( χ2 = 34.46, P<0.01). Conclusions:Application of the theory of harmonious nursing group educational nursing intervention was carried out on the first gestation women, can effectively improve the first gestation women during pregnancy pelvic floor functional exercise primary prevention self-care ability level, strengthen puerperal women pelvic floor muscle, improve the puerperal pelvic floor functional exercise adherence, coordination and optimization of the first gestation women early for pelvic floor functional rehabilitation nursing process.
6.Exercise experience of maintenance hemodialysis patients:a meta-synthesis of qualitative research
Xintao YU ; Yan CHANG ; Tingting NI ; Chuanshan YU ; Shuang LIANG ; Jun XU ; Deqing HU ; Xiaojing JI
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(14):1769-1776
Objective To systematically evaluate and analyze the qualitative research on the experience of maintenance hemodialysis patients,so as to provide references for the implementation of exercise interventions in maintenance hemodialysis patients.Methods We searched databases including PubMed,Embase,Web of Science,Cochrane Library,PsycINFO,CINAHL,CBM,CNKI,WanFang Database and VIP from inception to September 30,2022,to collect qualitative studies about exercise experience of maintenance hemodialysis patients.The quality of included studies was evaluated according to JBI Critical Appraisal Tool for qualitative studies in Australia.The results were integrated by integrating methods.Results A total of 14 studies were included.47 completed findings were grouped according to their similarities to form 12 categories.These categories resulted in 4 synthesized findings.Integration results 1:recognizing the positive effects and potential risks of intradialytic exercise.Integration results 2:barriers and facilitators of intradialytic exercise.Integration results 3:needs of intradialytic exercise.Integration results 4:exercise experience on non-dialysis day.Conclusion The experience and needs of maintenance hemodialysis patients should be considered to ensure patient compliance and continuity when exercise programs were designed.
7.Specific Mutations in APC, with Prognostic Implications in Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
Huan PENG ; Jun YING ; Jia ZANG ; Hao LU ; Xiaokai ZHAO ; Pengmin YANG ; Xintao WANG ; Jieyi LI ; Ziying GONG ; Daoyun ZHANG ; Zhiguo WANG
Cancer Research and Treatment 2023;55(4):1270-1280
Purpose:
Loss-of-function mutations in the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene are common in metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). However, the characteristic of APC specific mutations in mCRC is poorly understood. Here, we explored the clinical and molecular characteristics of N-terminal and C-terminal side APC mutations in Chinese patients with mCRC.
Materials and Methods:
Hybrid capture-based next-generation sequencing was performed on tumor tissues from 275 mCRC pati-ents to detect mutations in 639 tumor-associated genes. The prognostic value and gene-pathway difference between APC specific mutations in mCRC patients were analyzed.
Results:
APC mutations were highly clustered, accounting for 73% of all mCRC patients, and most of them were truncating mutations. The tumor mutation burden of the N-terminal side APC mutations group (n=76) was significantly lower than that of the C-terminal side group (n=123) (p < 0.001), further confirmed by the public database. Survival analysis showed that mCRC patients with N-terminus side APC mutations had longer overall survival than C-terminus side. Tumor gene pathway analysis showed that gene mutations in the RTK/RAS, Wnt and transforming growth factor β signaling pathways of the C-terminal group were significantly higher than those of the N-terminal group (p < 0.05). Additionally, KRAS, AMER1, TGFBR2, and ARID1A driver mutations were more common in patients with C-terminal side APC mutations.
Conclusion
APC specific mutations have potential function as mCRC prognostic biomarkers. There are obvious differences in the gene mutation patterns between the C-terminus and N-terminus APC mutations group, which may have certain guiding significance for the subsequent precise treatment of mCRC.
8.Study on the effects and mechanism of luteolin on osteogenic repair of bone defects
Shengyao TANG ; Minhua HU ; Ruoyu ZHOU ; Weipeng SUN ; Xintao TANG ; Haixiong LIN ; Ziwei JIANG
China Pharmacy 2023;34(7):807-813
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects and mechanism of luteolin on osteogenic repair of bone defects. METHODS The targets and potential pathways of luteolin in the treatment of bone defects were screened by network pharmacology method, and then the top 2 targets were selected by Hub gene screening for molecular docking verification, with binding energy as the evaluation standard. In vitro experiments were conducted on rat bone mesenchymal stem cells (BMSC) and rat umbilical vein endothelial cells (RUVEC). Phenotypic validation was performed using alkaline phosphatase staining, alizarin red S staining, and in vitro angiogenesis experiments. Western blot assay was used to detect the protein expressions of phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase (PI3K) and protein kinase 1 (Akt1), so as to validate the mechanism of luteolin on osteogenic differentiation of BMSC and angiogenesis of RUVEC in vitro. RESULTS The results of network pharmacology showed that the effects of luteolin on vascular formation and bone repair in bone defects were mainly related to Akt1, SRC, estrogen receptor 1, epidermal growth factor receptor, cyclooxygenase 2, matrix metalloproteinase 9 targets, and were closely related to PI3K-Akt signaling pathway. The results of molecular docking showed that luteolin binding to Akt1 and SRC proteins was stable. The results of in vitro experiments showed that luteolin could significantly improve the expressions and activities of alkaline phosphatase in BMSC, increased the number of calcium salt deposits and calcified nodules, and promoted calcification of BMSC. Compared with luteolin 0 μmol/L group, the angiogenesis ability of RUVEC was enhanced significantly in luteolin 1, 10 μmol/L groups, the length of blood vessels and the protein expressions of PI3K and Akt1 were significantly increased (P<0.05 or P<0.01); the higherthe concentration, the better the effect. CONCLUSIONS Luteolin may play a role in promoting angiogenesis and bone repair at the fracture site by activating PI3K/Akt signaling pathway and promoting the protein expressions of PI3K and Akt1.
10.Establishment and validation of a nomogram to predict progression free survival of patients with thymoma
Xin DU ; Lei YU ; Tao YU ; Yunfeng ZHANG ; Baoxun ZHANG ; Ji KE ; Zhen YU ; Xingguo YANG ; Fei LI ; Xintao YU ; Jian CUI
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2023;39(4):228-233
Objective:To explore the prognostic risk factors of thymoma patients after resection, and establish a novel nomogram to predict progression free survival(PFS) of patients with thymoma.Methods:A retrospectively analysis was performed on clinicopathological datas of 267 cases of thymoma patients underwent thymoma resection in Beijing Tongren Hospital from January 2010 to December 2019. The univariate and multivariate Cox risk ratio models were used to analyze the related factors that might affect PFS, and the prediction nomogram of PFS after thymoma resection was established using the screened independent risk factors. Then the predictive ability of the model was evaluated. Results:The univariate analysis showed that age, type of surgery, completeness of resection, WHO histologic classification, TNM stage and postoperative adjuvant therapy were significantly correlated with PFS after thymoma resection( P<0.05). The multivariate analysis showed that only age and TNM stage were independent prognostic factors affecting PFS after thymoma resection( P<0.05). The concordance index( C- index) of the prediction model for the prognosis of thymoma patients established by this method was 0.866(95% CI: 0.809-0.923), which had remarkable predictive efficiency. Conclusion:The nomogram model is constructed and verified based on age and TNM stage, excluding the interference of other clinicopathological factors on prognosis assessment, and which is convenient for clinicians to quickly and individually evaluate the prognosis of patients after thymoma resection.

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