1.Advances in research on mechanisms related to myocardial regeneration in neonatal murine
Mengqi CHEN ; Tingting LIU ; Fangling SUN ; Xin TIAN ; Wenrong ZHENG ; Zixin ZHU ; Yufeng WANG ; Liansu MA ; Wen WANG
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2024;34(2):144-153
Cardiovascular disease is a health hazard to humans and systolic heart failure due to myocardial infarction is a major cause of death.It was previously thought that myocardial cells of the adult mammalian heart possess a limited ability to proliferate and self-renew.However,it has been widely reported that mammals have the ability to regenerate the myocardium,which is restricted to early postnatal life,and that it is strong enough to repair damaged heart tissue.The discovery of myocardial regeneration in neonatal hearts has provided an ideal animal model to investigate the mechanisms that affect myocardial regeneration,and many mechanisms that reverse myocardial cell cycle arrest and promote myocardial regeneration have been revealed.In this article,we review the factors affecting gene expression for myocardial regeneration(e.g.,ncRNAs and transcription factors),myocardial regeneration-related signaling pathways,and the regulation of myocardial regeneration by non-myocardial cells(e.g.,extracellular matrix,immune response,and epicardium)to provide directions for achieving myocardial regeneration after myocardial injury in adult mammals.
2.Research progress of cuproptosis in the treatment and prognosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma
STOMATOLOGY 2024;44(11):871-875
Oral squamous cell carcinoma(OSCC)is a malignant tumor with a high mortality rate,which is characterized by late diag-nosis,high recurrence and metastasis rates,and poor prognosis.Cuproptosis,as a novel mode of cupric induced cell death,can inhibit the growth and proliferation of cancer cells by activating related pathways,which provides a new insight into the treatment of OSCC.This review aims to systematically introduce the mechanism of cuproptosis occurrence and development,as well as the research progress of cuproptosis in the prognosis of OSCC treatment.It provides new ideas and methods for clinical treatment.
3.In vitro study of the antibacterial effects of indocyanine green-mediated photodynamic therapy on Fusobacterium nucleatum biofilms
LI Wen ; HAO Ting ; LING Yufeng ; ZHAO Tian ; YANG Jie ; SUN Weibin
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2023;31(1):10-16
Objective:
To investigate the antibacterial effect of a new photosensitizer, indocyanine green (ICG)-mediated photodynamic therapy, on a biofilm of Fusobacterium nucleatum (F. nucleatum) in vitro.
Methods:
The biocompatibility of the photosensitizer ICG was detected by CCK8. F. nucleatum (108 CFU/mL) was cultured in anaerobic conditions (80% N2, 10% H2 and 10% CO2) mixed with the photosensitizer ICG at concentrations of 0, 10, 20, 30, and 40 μg/mL and then treated with antibacterial photodynamic therapy (808 nm near infrared light with an intensity of 0.1 W/cm2 for 3 min), and a mature biofilm was formed after 2 days. The bacteriostatic effects of different concentrations of ICG on F. nucleatum biofilms were compared by colony formation unit count (CFU). The effect of ICG on the formation of F. nucleatum biofilms and biofilm metabolic activity was determined by crystal violet quantification and MTT assays. The effect of ICG on the formation of extracellular polysaccharides in F. nucleatum biofilms was determined by the phenol-sulfuric acid method. The change in the number of bacteria was observed by confocal microscopy.
Results :
CFU and biomass of the biofilm gradually decreased with increasing ICG concentration, and there were significant differences compared with the control group. Meanwhile, the metabolic activity of the biofilm and the production of extracellular polysaccharides also showed a significant difference between the ICG groups and the control group (P<0.01). At the same time, laser confocal microscopy showed that the number of living bacteria decreased gradually.
Conclusion
Antibacterial photodynamic therapy with photosensitizer ICG can effectively inhibit the formation of F. nucleatum biofilms.
4.Risk factors for complications of the retromandibular approach in patients with parotid gland posterior lower pole tumors
Fuyue DAI ; Zhiyan PAN ; Xuan DONG ; Lina HAN ; Xuliang MA ; Yunxiao WANG ; Rongxiang TIAN ; Yufeng REN ; Weidong MENG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2023;25(8):1205-1208
Objective:To analyze the risk factors for complications of the retromandibular approach in patients with parotid gland posterior and lower pole tumors.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 140 patients with parotid posterior lower pole tumors admitted to the Xingtai Third Hospital from October 2019 to October 2021. They were divided into two groups based on whether complications occurred: the occurrence group and the non occurrence group. General data of the two groups of patients were collected, including age, gender, course of disease, previous surgical history, number of tumors, tumor length, resection range, facial nerve dissociation, tumor site resection frequency, and fascia preservation; Single factor and logistic multivariate analysis were conducted to determine the risk factors for complications of the posterior retromandibular approach in patients with parotid gland posterior and lower pole tumors.Results:A total of 140 patients with parotid gland posterior lower pole tumors underwent retromandibular approach treatment, with complications occurring in 38 cases (27.14%), including 7 cases of temporary facial paralysis, 10 cases of facial depression, 11 cases of Frey syndrome, 2 cases of fistula, and 8 cases of sensory abnormalities of the greater auricular nerve. Through logistic multivariate analysis, it was found that the number of tumors ≥ 2 ( OR=2.856), the resection range (total resection) ( OR=2.477), the number of surgeries ≥3 ( OR=5.637), facial nerve dissociation ( OR=3.526), and lack of fascia preservation ( OR=2.551) were all risk factors for postoperative complications in patients with parotid posterior pole tumors (all P<0.05). Conclusions:In clinical practice, relevant prevention and treatment measures should be formulated for these high-risk factors to reduce the incidence of postoperative complications.
5.Efficacy and safety of Tofacitinib in treating the elderly rheumatoid arthritis
Keqin ZENG ; Erye ZHOU ; Tian REN ; Yufeng YIN ; Michun HE ; Xianming LONG ; Mingjun WANG ; Yufan GUO ; Jian WU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2023;42(1):40-45
Objective:To observe the efficacy and safety of Tofacitinib in treating elderly rheumatoid arthritis(RA), in order to provide clinical evidence.Methods:In the randomized control trial, a total of 90 elderly RA patients admitted to the Department of Rheumatology of the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from January 2019 to January 2021 were selected and divided into Methotrexate group(MTX group, MTX 10mg, qw, n=45)and Tofacitinib group(TOF group, oral 5mg, bid, n=45). The efficacy and safety of the two groups were evaluated at week 12.The primary endpoint was the proportion of patients meeting the American College of Rheumatology 50%(ACR50)improvement response criteria at week 12.Secondary endpoints included ACR20/70 improvement response, proportion of patients who met treat-to-target(T2T)criteria, including Disease Activity Score in 28 joints using erythrocyte sedimentation rate(DAS28-ESR), Disease Activity Score in 28 joints using C-reactive protein level(DAS28-CRP), clinical disease activity index(CDAI), and simplified disease activity index(SDAI), and patient-reported outcomes(PROs)which included changes compared to baseline in pain visual analog scale(VAS)and Health Assessment Questionnaire Disability Index(HAQ-DI)score, at week 12.Safety outcomes including drug-related adverse events, serious adverse events, dropping out due to adverse events, and deaths were assessed throughout.Results:Five patients in each group withdrew from the trial due to adverse events, and the number of patients who finally completed the observation was 40 in each group.At week 12, the ACR50 response rate was higher in TOF group than in MTX group[35%(14/40) vs.12.5%(5/40), χ2=5.591, P=0.018)], achieving the primary endpoint.When comparing TOF vs.MTX group, the ACR20 response rate[55%(22/40) vs.25%(10/40), χ2=7.500, P=0.006]and ACR70 response rate[25%(10/40) vs.7.5%(3/40), χ2=4.501, P=0.034], and proportions of indexes of disease remission including DAS28-ESR<2.6[25%(11/40) vs.7.5%(3/40), χ2=4.501, P=0.034], or DAS28-CRP<2.6[27.5%(11/40) vs.7.5%(3/40), χ2=5.541, P=0.019], or CDAI≤2.8[30%(12/40) vs.10%(4/40), χ2=5.000, P=0.025], or SDAI≤3.3[27.5%(11/40) vs.7.5%(3/40), χ2=5.541, P=0.019], and the proportions of patients with low disease activity including DAS28-ESR≤3.2[32.5%(14/40) vs.12.5%(5/40), χ2=5.591, P=0.018], or DAS28-CRP≤3.2[32.5%(14/40) vs.12.5%(5/40), χ2=5.591, P=0.018], or CDAI≤10[37.5%(15/40) vs.17.5%(7/40), χ2=4.013, P=0.045], or SDAI≤11[37.5%(15/40) vs.15%(6/40), χ2=5.230, P=0.022], as well as changes compared to baseline data in pain VAS[(26.51±8.32)scores vs.(14.16±4.39)scores, t=8.371, P<0.001]and in HAQ-DI score(0.65±0.24 vs.0.32±0.06, t=9.387, P<0.001)were all better in the TOF group than in the MTX group at week 12.During the 12-week observation period, the number of patients with infection and hyperlipidemia was higher in TOF group than in MTX group, while the number of patients with abnormal blood cell count and liver function was lower than that in MTX group, but the differences were not statistically significant(all P<0.05). Conclusions:Tofacitinib has good efficacy and safety in the elderly RA.In patients over 70 years of age who are at high risk of infection, tofacitinib should be used with caution.
6.Explanation and Elaboration for the ARRIVE Guidelines 2.0—Reporting Animal Research and In Vivo Experiments (Ⅳ)
Xiaying LI ; Yonglu TIAN ; Xiaoyu LIU ; Xuancheng LU ; Guoyuan CHEN ; Xiao LU ; Yu BAI ; Jing GAO ; Yao LI ; Yufeng TAO ; Wanyong PANG ; Yusheng WEI
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2023;43(6):659-668
Improving the reproducibility of biomedical research results is a major challenge.Transparent and accurate reporting of the research process enables readers to evaluate the reliability of the research results and further explore the experiment by repeating it or building upon its findings. The ARRIVE 2.0 guidelines, released in 2019 by the UK National Centre for the Replacement, Refinement and Reduction of Animals in Research (NC3Rs), provide a checklist applicable to any in vivo animal research report. These guidelines aim to improve the standardization of experimental design, implementation, and reporting, as well as the reliability, repeatability, and clinical translatability of animal experimental results. The use of ARRIVE 2.0 guidelines not only enriches the details of animal experimental research reports, ensuring that information on animal experimental results is fully evaluated and utilized, but also enables readers to understand the content expressed by the author accurately and clearly, promoting the transparency and integrity of the fundamental research review process. At present, the ARRIVE 2.0 guidelines have been widely adopted by international biomedical journals. This article is a Chinese translation based on the best practices of international journals following the ARRIVE 2.0 guidelines in international journals, specifically for the complete interpretation of the ARRIVE 2.0 guidelines published in the PLoS Biology journal in 2020 (original text can be found at
7.Evaluation of helicobacter pylori infection and its influencing factors in preschool children in Yulin, Shanxi province
Lili GUO ; Yufeng TIAN ; Xingxing GAO
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2022;33(2):105-108
Objective To analyze the infection situation and risk factors of Helicobacter pylori (Hp) in children in Yulin, Shaanxi province. Methods A total of 374 preschool children with digestive tract symptoms in Yulin area from December 2019 to December 2020 were selected. All the research object of personal data by using self-designed questionnaire (gender, age), personal experiences and health habits (common tableware, common koubei brushing your teeth, wash your hands before the rice then empress), the life habits (whether diet, koubei utilities, brushing your teeth regularly to suck finger), socioeconomic status, place of residence, with the number of living, family economic income), caregivers has a history of stomach problems (parents, nanny) And so on. The investigation method is the combination of telephone inquiry and on-site investigation. 3ml fasting venous blood was collected, and the supernatant was centrifuged. Serum IL-17 and IL-10 levels were determined by ENZYme-linked immunosorbent assay, and Treg and Th17 cell levels were determined by flow cytometry. Hp infection was detected by 14C urea breath test. Univariate analysis and logistic regression were used to analyze the independent risk factors of Hp infection in children. Results Eighty-three of the 374 children were infected with Hp, and the infection rate was 22.19%. The levels of Treg and IL-10 in peripheral blood of Hp infected children were significantly lower than those of non-hp infected children (P<0.05). The levels of Th17 and IL-17 in peripheral blood of children with Hp infection were significantly higher than those without Hp infection (P<0.05). In univariate analysis, there were statistically significant differences between the two groups in age, parental education level, per capita monthly income, sharing tableware, sharing toothbrushing cups, washing hands before and after meals, sucking fingers, parents' knowledge of Hp, and caregivers' history of stomach disease (P<0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed that sharing tableware, sharing toothbrushing cups, sucking fingers, parents' lack of knowledge about Hp, and caregivers' history of gastric diseases were independent risk factors for Hp infection in children (P<0.05). Conclusion The infection rate of Hp in children is high, and Hp infection can cause immune system dysfunction in children. It is necessary to take targeted and effective clinical measures to prevent Hp infection.
8.Clinical effects of 3D printed porous titanium-alloy prosthesis in reconstruction of long bone defects of lower extremities
Bingchuan LIU ; Xingcai LI ; Weipeng QIU ; Yong XING ; Zhongwei YANG ; Guojin HOU ; Zhongjun LIU ; Fang ZHOU ; Yufeng ZHENG ; Peng WEN ; Yun TIAN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2022;42(10):626-634
Objective:To analyze and summarize the clinical effects of 3D printed porous titanium-alloy prosthesis implantation in the treatment of long bone defects of lower extremities.Methods:We retrospectively studied the clinical cases with lower extremity bone defect treated by 3D printed porous titanium prostheses from December 2017 to November 2021. 18 patients who were followed up for more than 12 months were included in this study. The enrolled patients included 12 males and 6 females, with an average of 48.9±22.5 years (range, 13-79 years), and an average body mass index of 23.1±4.3 kg/m 2 (range, 17.2-27.1 kg/m 2). There were 14 osteomyelitis-derived bone defects and 4 nonunion-derived bone defects. The bone defect locations included 10 cases of femur and 8 cases of tibia. The average bone defect distance was 13.9±9.7 cm (range, 5.8-31.2 cm), and the proportion of the defect length to the long bone (femur of tibia) was average 33.7%±16.8% (range, 15.0%-63.0%). The clinical efficacy was comprehensively evaluated through gross observation, imaging evaluation, changes in the total length of lower extremities and long bones, femorotibial angle (FTA) measurement, lower extremity functional scale (LEFS), satisfaction, complications and other indicators, focusing on the stabilization mechanism of the prosthesis and the regeneration of new bone. Results:All 18 patients were followed up for 12-35 months, with an average of 16.3 months. Postoperative X-rays at 1, 3, 12 and 24 months showed that new bone could gradually creep along the prosthesis surface. The preoperative bone defect length of long bone and total length of lower limb were respectively 39.4±4.0 cm and 80.5±5.7 cm, which were different from those of the healthy side by 1.6±1.0 cm and 1.5±1.1 cm. One week after implantation, the length of long bone and lower limb was 39.9±3.5 cm and 80.9±6.2 cm, respectively, and the average difference was 1.0±0.6 cm and 0.9±1.1 cm compared with the healthy side. At the last follow-up, the length of long bone and lower limb was 39.7±3.6 cm and 80.9±7.8 cm, with an average difference of 1.8±1.1 cm and 1.0±0.7 cm from the healthy side. There were no significant differences in the length of long bone and lower limbs at the three time points before surgery, one week after surgery and the last follow-up ( F=0.12, 0.04; P>0.05). The average FTA of the affected limb was 174.7° (173.9°, 175.5°), 175.2°(173.5°, 176.4°), and 175.0°(173.5°, 176.3°) at three time nodes, before surgery, one week after surgery and the last follow-up, respectively, and there was no significant statistical difference in pairwise comparison ( Z=0.01, P>0.05). Patients had a mean LEFS score of 50 (46, 51) at the last follow-up, significantly higher than the preoperative score of 20 (17, 21) ( Z=-5.56, P<0.001). The mean satisfaction score of the 18 patients at the last follow-up was 9.7. Two patients (11.1%) had screw fractures but all 3D printed porous titanium alloy prostheses remained stable without significant loosening or displacement. Two patients (11.1%) had nail channel infection of external fixator, all patients with channel infection were cured by intravenous antibiotics combined with local disinfection and dressing change. Conclusion:The implantation of 3D printed porous titanium-alloy prosthesis could efficiently and safely repair the long bone defects of the lower extremities. The prosthesis could maintain stable in the early and middle postoperative period. The length of the long bones and lower limbs did not change significantly with the weight-bearing and functional exercise of the limbs. The new bone could gradually crawl and grow from both ends of the defect, and the patient's limb function recovered significantly, and the patient's satisfaction was high.
9.Analysis of clinical phenotype and genetic variant in a case of familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis typeⅢ
Yue WANG ; Qiang LUO ; Peichao TIAN ; Yufeng LIU ; Huaili WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2022;39(6):616-620
Objective:To explore the genetic basis for a newborn with familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis type 3 (FHL3).Methods:Clinical and laboratory data of the newborn and his family members were reviewed. Whole exome sequencing (including and flanking intronic regions) was carried out. Candidate variants were verified by Sanger sequencing. Wild type and mutant minigene vectors containing exon 23, intron 23 and exon 24 of the UNC13D gene were constructed and transfected into HEK293T cells by lipofectamine reagent. Reverse transcription PCR was carried out to verify the splicing of the minigenes. Results:Pedigree analysis and clinical examinations indicated that the child has autosomal recessive FHL3. DNA sequencing revealed that he has harbored c. 118-308 (IVS1)C>T and c. 2298+ 1 (IVS23)G>A variants of the UNC13D gene, which were respectively inherited from his father and mother, which constituted compound heterozygosity and were both predicted to be pathogenic. Minigene experiment confirmed that the c. 2298+ 1(IVS23)G>A variant has resulted skipping of exon 23 (-207nt) resulting in a truncated protein. Conclusion:The c. 118-308(IVS1)C>T and c. 2298+ 1(IVS23)G>A compound heterozygous variants of the UNC13D gene probably underlay the FHL3 in this child, which has resulted in low expression as well as abnormal splicing of UNC13D mRNA.
10.The effect of continuous Jue tone intervention on blood pressure and vasoactive substances in hypertensive rats with a liver-fire hyperactivity pattern
Zhou QIAN ; Chen YUFENG ; Zhang SITONG ; Yang PEI ; Wang TIAN ; Chen JIANXIN ; Zhao HUIHUI ; Wang WEI ; Ma XUELING
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2022;9(1):40-46
Objective:Jue tone is a kind of sound,using 3-mi as the main tone,and is melodious,profound,makes people feel comfortable and pleasant.This study aimed to explore the probable mechanism of Jue tone to reduce blood pressure (BP) in hypertensive rats with a liver-fire hyperactivity pattern by observing changes in BP as well as physiochemical indexes in plasma.Methods:Sixteen male spontaneous hypertensive rats (SHR) with a liver-fire hyperactivity pattern were randomly divided into a control group and a Jue tone group.The rats in the Jue tone group were treated with Jue tone (55-65 dB,played by the five elements of music rhythm instrument,a kind of physio-therapy regimen music played by Shen Wu) once a day for 4 weeks.The BP levels in each group were measured twice a week,on Monday and Friday.The levels of angiotensin Ⅱ (Ang-Ⅱ),thromboxane B2(TXB2),endothelin-1 (ET-1),calcitonin gene-related peptide (cGRP),norepinephrine (NE),cortisol(CORT),and 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT).in plasma were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay after 4 weeks of intervention.Results:BP and the levels of TXB2 and ET-1 in the plasma of the treatment group were significantly lower than those of the control group,while the level of cGRP was significantly higher.Conclusion:Jue tone can reduce the BP of hypertensive rats with a liver-fire hyperactivity pattern.The mechanism may correlate with a reduction in TXB2 and ET-1 and an increase in cGRP with the reduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS).


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