1.Expert consensus on difficulty assessment of endodontic therapy
Huang DINGMING ; Wang XIAOYAN ; Liang JINGPING ; Ling JUNQI ; Bian ZHUAN ; Yu QING ; Hou BENXIANG ; Chen XINMEI ; Li JIYAO ; Ye LING ; Cheng LEI ; Xu XIN ; Hu TAO ; Wu HONGKUN ; Guo BIN ; Su QIN ; Chen ZHI ; Qiu LIHONG ; Chen WENXIA ; Wei XI ; Huang ZHENGWEI ; Yu JINHUA ; Lin ZHENGMEI ; Zhang QI ; Yang DEQIN ; Zhao JIN ; Pan SHUANG ; Yang JIAN ; Wu JIAYUAN ; Pan YIHUAI ; Xie XIAOLI ; Deng SHULI ; Huang XIAOJING ; Zhang LAN ; Yue LIN ; Zhou XUEDONG
International Journal of Oral Science 2024;16(1):15-25
Endodontic diseases are a kind of chronic infectious oral disease.Common endodontic treatment concepts are based on the removal of inflamed or necrotic pulp tissue and the replacement by gutta-percha.However,it is very essential for endodontic treatment to debride the root canal system and prevent the root canal system from bacterial reinfection after root canal therapy(RCT).Recent research,encompassing bacterial etiology and advanced imaging techniques,contributes to our understanding of the root canal system's anatomy intricacies and the technique sensitivity of RCT.Success in RCT hinges on factors like patients,infection severity,root canal anatomy,and treatment techniques.Therefore,improving disease management is a key issue to combat endodontic diseases and cure periapical lesions.The clinical difficulty assessment system of RCT is established based on patient conditions,tooth conditions,root canal configuration,and root canal needing retreatment,and emphasizes pre-treatment risk assessment for optimal outcomes.The findings suggest that the presence of risk factors may correlate with the challenge of achieving the high standard required for RCT.These insights contribute not only to improve education but also aid practitioners in treatment planning and referral decision-making within the field of endodontics.
2.Current Status and Research Update on Atrial Septal Pouch
Chinese Circulation Journal 2024;39(10):1036-1040
The atrial septal pouch is considered as the most common anatomical variation of the human atrial septum.With the rapid advancement of imaging technology,more and more atrial septal pouches are being detected,attracting many scholars to study their morphology and clinical significance.Preliminary research indicates that atrial septal pouches are associated with an increased risk of stroke and atrial fibrillation.This article summerizes the progress in research on atrial septal pouches aimning to enhance the understanding and awareness of clinicians on atrial septal pouch.
3.Gut microbiota-based pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic study and molecular mechanism of specnuezhenide in the treatment of colorectal cancer targeting carboxylesterase
Hang YU ; Hui XU ; Xinyu YANG ; Zhengwei ZHANG ; Jiachun HU ; Jinyue LU ; Jie FU ; Mengmeng BU ; Haojian ZHANG ; Zhao ZHAI ; Jingyue WANG ; Jiandong JIANG ; Yan WANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2023;13(9):1024-1040
Specnuezhenide(SNZ)is among the main components of Fructus Ligustri Lucidi,which has anti-inflammation,anti-oxidation,and anti-tumor effect.The low bioavailability makes it difficult to explain the mechanism of pharmacological effect of SNZ.In this study,the role of the gut microbiota in the metabolism and pharmacokinetics characteristics of SNZ as well as the pharmacological meaning were explored.SNZ can be rapidly metabolized by the gut microbiome,and two intestinal bacterial metabolites of SNZ,salidroside and tyrosol,were discovered.In addition,carboxylesterase may be the main intestinal bacterial enzyme that mediates its metabolism.At the same time,no metabolism was found in the incubation system of SNZ with liver microsomes or liver homogenate,indicating that the gut microbiota is the main part involved in the metabolism of SNZ.In addition,pharmacokinetic studies showed that salidroside and tyrosol can be detected in plasma in the presence of gut microbiota.Interestingly,tumor development was inhibited in a colorectal tumor mice model administered orally with SNZ,which indicated that SNZ exhibited potential to inhibit tumor growth,and tissue distribution studies showed that salidroside and tyrosol could be distributed in tumor tissues.At the same time,SNZ modulated the structure of gut microbiota and fungal group,which may be the mechanism governing the antitumoral activity of SNZ.Furthermore,SNZ stimulates the secretion of short-chain fatty acids by intestinal flora in vitro and in vivo.In the future,targeting gut microbes and the interaction between natural products and gut microbes could lead to the discovery and development of new drugs.
4.Berberine ameliorates chronic kidney disease through inhibiting the production of gut-derived uremic toxins in the gut microbiota.
Libin PAN ; Hang YU ; Jie FU ; Jiachun HU ; Hui XU ; Zhengwei ZHANG ; Mengmeng BU ; Xinyu YANG ; Haojian ZHANG ; Jinyue LU ; Jiandong JIANG ; Yan WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(4):1537-1553
At present, clinical interventions for chronic kidney disease are very limited, and most patients rely on dialysis to sustain their lives for a long time. However, studies on the gut-kidney axis have shown that the gut microbiota is a potentially effective target for correcting or controlling chronic kidney disease. This study showed that berberine, a natural drug with low oral availability, significantly ameliorated chronic kidney disease by altering the composition of the gut microbiota and inhibiting the production of gut-derived uremic toxins, including p-cresol. Furthermore, berberine reduced the content of p-cresol sulfate in plasma mainly by lowering the abundance of g_Clostridium_sensu_stricto_1 and inhibiting the tyrosine-p-cresol pathway of the intestinal flora. Meanwhile, berberine increased the butyric acid producing bacteria and the butyric acid content in feces, while decreased the renal toxic trimethylamine N-oxide. These findings suggest that berberine may be a therapeutic drug with significant potential to ameliorate chronic kidney disease through the gut-kidney axis.
5.Application of double blepharoplasty combined with fat grafting of supraorbital area in improving the negative vector of the eyelid- globe
Dan LI ; Zhengsi WU ; Jianmei HUANG ; Xiujuan LI ; Jing WANG ; Zhengwei MAO ; Qiaomin HU ; Meibei LIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2022;28(3):199-202
Objective:To investigate the application and curative effect of fat grafting in supraorbital area in double blepharoplasty in patients with negative vector of the eyelid- globe.Methods:From January 2019 to January 2020, 78 patients who came to Fuzhou Meilai Huamei Beauty Hospital for double blepharoplasty were collected as patients with negative eyelid- globe vector. The patients were randomly divided into 2 groups, with 42 cases in the combined group and 36 cases in the simple group. The combined group underwent double blepharoplasty combined with fat grafting in the supraorbital area, and the simple group only underwent double blepharoplasty.Results:The postoperative follow-up was 3-12 months, with an average follow-up of 6 months. The efficacy of the combined group and the simple group was compared. There was no surgical complications in both groups. In improving the eyelid-globe vector, the combined group was higher than that of the simple group. The overall satisfaction of the combined group was higher than that of the simple group. Among them, the satisfaction of eye appearance, self-confidence, mental health, surgical results, decision-making and facial rejuvenation were all higher than those of the simple group, and there was no difference in the impact on early life between the two groups.Conclusions:Double blepharoplasty undergoing fat grafting in the supraorbital area at the same time are safe and conforms to the aesthetic standard. The patients are satisfied with the postoperative effects.
6.AD-16 Protects Against Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Injury by Inhibiting Neuroinflammation.
Zhihua HUANG ; Zhengwei LUO ; Andrea OVCJAK ; Jiangfan WAN ; Nai-Hong CHEN ; Wenhui HU ; Hong-Shuo SUN ; Zhong-Ping FENG
Neuroscience Bulletin 2022;38(8):857-870
Neuroinflammation is a key contributor to the pathogenic cascades induced by hypoxic-ischemic (HI) insult in the neonatal brain. AD-16 is a novel anti-inflammatory compound, recently found to exert potent inhibition of the lipopolysaccharide-induced production of pro-inflammatory and neurotoxic mediators. In this study, we evaluated the effect of AD-16 on primary astrocytes and neurons under oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD) in vitro and in mice with neonatal HI brain injury in vivo. We demonstrated that AD-16 protected against OGD-induced astrocytic and neuronal cell injury. Single dose post-treatment with AD-16 (1 mg/kg) improved the neurobehavioral outcome and reduced the infarct volume with a therapeutic window of up to 6 h. Chronic administration reduced the mortality rate and preserved whole-brain morphology following neonatal HI. The in vitro and in vivo effects suggest that AD-16 offers promising therapeutic efficacy in attenuating the progression of HI brain injury and protecting against the associated mortality and morbidity.
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7.Research Status and hot topics of studies on clinical nutrition in congenital heart disease at home and abroad: visual analysis based on CiteSpace
Zhengwei LIU ; Xinxin CHEN ; Ruiyuan ZHANG ; Guimei HU ; Yan LIN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2021;29(4):210-217
Objective:To analyze the research status and discuss hot topics and development trends of studies on clinical nutrition in congenital heart disease (CHD) at home and abroad, so as to provide reference for Chinese researchers.Method:Studies on clinical nutrition in CHD were retrieved from the databases of CNKI and Web of Science, from the founding of database until 2020. CiteSpace 5.6.R5 was used for visual analysis of authors, countries, institutions, research hotspots and frontiers.Results:A total of 163 Chinese and 1,809 English publications were included. The number of literatures published at home and abroad shows an overall trend of growth. The United States has the largest number of publications, with China in seventh place. Domestic publishing institutions are mainly hospitals, led by Nanjing Children's Hospital affiliated to Nanjing Medical University. Foreign publications are mainly by university institutions, with Harvard University in the United States ranking first. Research teams led by authors including Gu Ying and Ravishankar C. are at the core in this field. The most discussed issues in China are mainly nutritional risk, nutritional support and nutrient research. The main target populations are ICU patients, premature infants, infants and children, etc. The forefront of research includes early enteral nutrition, prognosis and feeding intolerance. In foreign countries, studies mainly focus on epidemiology, nutritional support, malnutrition, risk factors, nutritional treatment, energy metabolism, obesity, clinical outcomes, etc. Main target population is special population, such as neonates with CHD, infants, children, patients after heart transplantation, etc. cohort studies and researches on overweight are at the frontier.Conclusions:The research on nutrition in CHD has attracted more and more attention. There are some differences in research content and hot topics between domestic and foreign studies. Therefore, we should strengthen the cooperation and exchanges among institutions, combine the advantages of CHD nutrition research in China, and strengthen the epidemiological study of CHD nutrition and the nutrition management of CHD key population, so as to further promote research development in this field.
8.HIV/STD prevalence and related behaviors among male STD clinic attendees in Xi'an and Xianyang cities, Shaanxi province
Ting HU ; Lifang DONG ; Zhengwei DING ; Hua JIA ; Xiang LI ; Junsheng ZHANG ; Yunlong SONG ; Wenhui CHANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2017;38(12):1634-1637
Objective To compare the prevalence of HIV/STD and related health care seeking behaviors among male STD clinic attendees between Xi'an and Xianyang cities.Methods During June and July 2016,206 male STD clinic attendees were studied in Xi'an city,with another 221 male STD clinic attendees in Xianyang city.Cross-sectional questionnaire survey was used to collect attendees' behavioral information.Blood samples were collected via HIV/HCV/Syphilis testing.Results The prevalence rate of HIV infection was 2.4% (5/206) in Xi'an and 0.9% (2/221) in Xianyang,with no statistical significant difference between the two cities.The prevalence rate of syphilis was 4.9% (10/206) in Xi'an,which was significantly lower than 13.6% (30/221) in Xianyang.The proportion of respondents,diagnosed with other sexually transmitted diseases,in Xi'an was higher than that of Xianyang.The proportions of commercial heterosexual sex and sex with temporary sexual partners in the past 3 months were 18.0% (37/206) and 15.5% (32/206) in Xi'an,lower than 46.6% (103/221) and 15.8% (35/221) in Xianyang (x2 =39.70,P <0.01;x2 =-0.01,P=0.93).The proportions of condom use with commercial sex workers or temporary sexual partners in the past 3 months among Xi'an were 37.8% (14/37) and 6.3% (2/32),lower than 93.1% (95/102)and 57.1% (20/35) in Xianyang (x2=49.06,P<0.01;x2=19.63,P<0.01).Conclusion Differences were noticed between Xi'an and Xianyang city in terms of STD and HIV prevalences,behaviors related to commercial sex and use of condoms among the male STD clinic attendees that calling for targeted actions in control of high risk behaviors in both HIV/AIDS and STDs transmission.
9.Clinical research of free vascularized fibular grafting for osteonecrosis of femoral head
Shuai DONG ; Xiyu CAI ; Zhengwei ZHU ; Jie LI ; Shuichang ZHENG ; Dajiao HU ; Yi LI ; Qingju WU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2017;40(3):237-240
Objective To evaluate the clinical results of free vascularized fibular grafting (FVFG) for the treatment of osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH).Methods From July,2009 to January,2013,85 cases (120 hips) of ONFH were treated with free vascularized fibular grafting.These cases included 61 males (87 hips) and 24 females (33 hips) with an average age of 36.5 years (22-51 years);7 hips (Ⅰ A 2 hips,Ⅰ B 3 hips,Ⅰ C 2 hips) were at stage Ⅰ,98 hips (Ⅱ A 24 hips,ⅡB 39 hips,ⅡC 35 hips) at stage Ⅱ and 15 hips (ⅢA 9 hips,ⅢB 4 hips,Ⅱ C 2 hips) at stage]Ⅲ according to the classification system of Association Research Circulation Osseous (ARCO).The mean preoperative Harris hip score was (60.21±6.85) points (42-71 points),The follow-up items included the X-ray examination,the Harris scores of the hip,and the evaluation of the complications.Results Eighty-three cases (117 hips) were followed up.The average duration of follow-up was 25 months (range from 12 months to 42 months).The mean postoperative Harris hip score was increased to (81.26±5.84) points (67-91 points) by the end of the follow-up,compared with the preoperation,the score improved significantly,the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).Comparing with postoperative X-ray,101 hips (86.3%) were improved,12 hips (10.3%) had no significant changes and deterioration occurred in 4 hips (3.4%).Conclusion The free vascularized fibular grafting is an effective method for treating osteonecrosis of and preventing the collapse of the femoral head.
10.Effectiveness of high frequency oscillation ventilation combined with Sildenafil treatment on newborns with persistent pulmonary hypertension
Shuqiang GAO ; Rong JU ; Xuhong HU ; Zhengwei YE ; Jin MAO ; Weina DU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2015;30(2):114-117
Objective To explore the effectiveness and adverse effect of high frequency oscillation ventilation (HFOV) combined with Sildenafil (SIL) treatment on newborns with persistent pulmonary hypertension (PPHN).Methods A total of 89 cases of PPHN infants collected from Chengdu Women and Children's Central Hospital from Sep.2010 to Sep.2012 were randomly divided into HFOV group,constant mechanical ventilation (CMV) group,HFOV combined SIL group (HFOV + SIL group) and CMV combined with SIL group (CMV + SIL group).The arterial blood gas,pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) and adverse reactions were monitored before and 3 days after treatment.SNK multiple comparison method andx2 test were performed for data before and after treatment among groups for continuous variables and categorical variables,respectively.Results The levels of pa (O2) [(79.1 ± 13.7) mmHg (1 mmHg =0.133 kPa),(77.9 ±14.6) mmHg,(85.4 ±15.2) mmHg],Sa(O2) [(87.8 ±13.4)%,(88.4±15.6)%,(96.1±15.9)%],pa(CO2)[(42.5±11.3) mmHg,(40.2 ±10.5) mmHg,(35.6 ±8.7) mmHg] and PAP [(31.1 ± 8.1) mmHg,(30.4 ± 9.5) mmHg,(25.8 ± 7.3) mmHg] were all improved significantly in CMV + SIL group,HFOV group and HFOV + SIL group compared with those in CMV group[(69.9 ± 12.3) mmHg,(81.1 ± 14.9)%,(48.1 ±9.5) mmHg,(35.6 ±8.9) mmHg] (F =4.629 3,3.673 2,5.865 3,4.849 5,P <0.05),especially for HFOV + SIL group(P < 0.05).No significant difference in such indicators was observed between CMV + SIL group and HFOV group (P > 0.05).The effective rate in HFOV + SIL group (90%) was the highest among the 4 groups (x2 =7.938,P < 0.05).During the treatment,all neonates have no adverse reaction.Conclusion The combined use of SIL and HFOV might be a more effective and safer method in the treatment of PPHN of neonate.

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