1.Research on the application of artificial intelligence compressed sensing technology in three-dimensional proton density weighted imaging of the unilateral hip joint
Daoen ZHANG ; Xu XU ; Hanyu LI ; Sixian HU ; Ye YUAN ; Gaofeng ZHANG ; Xiaoyong ZHANG ; Chunchao XIA ; Zhenlin LI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2024;58(12):1431-1436
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To explore the impact of artificial intelligence compressed sensing technology (CS-AI) on image quality in three-dimensional proton density weighted imaging (3D PDWI) of the unilateral hip joint.Methods:High-resolution unilateral hip imaging was conducted on 67 healthy volunteers at West China Hospital of Sichuan University from January to July 2023. Imaging was performed by using CS-AI 3D PDWI sequence with acceleration factors (AF) of 4, 6, 8, and 10, respectively. According to the AF, all subjects were divided into 4 groups: CS-AI 4, CS-AI 6, CS-AI 8 and CS-AI 10, with CS-AI 4 serving as a reference. Recording the scan time, the signal and noise intensity of the femoral head, muscle, and subcutaneous fat were measured by a senior radiologist and the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) were then calculated. Additionally, two observers provided ratings for overall image quality and artifacts in the 4 groups, and statistical analysis was performed using the Friedman rank-sum test.Results:The acquisition times for CS-AI 4, CS-AI 6, CS-AI 8, and CS-AI 10 were 5 min 49 s, 3 min 54 s, 2 min 56 s and 2 min 22 s, respectively. Compared to CS-AI 4, the scanning time for CS-AI 6, CS-AI 8, CS-AI 10 were reduced by 32.95%, 50.14%, 59.31%, respectively. The objective evaluation revealed that the SNR and CNR of the femoral head and muscle in groups CS-AI 6, CS-AI 8, and CS-AI 10 were slightly lower than those in group CS-AI 4 ( P<0.05), and the differences were statistically significant. However, no statistically significant differences were found among the 3 groups ( P>0.05). The subjective evaluation indicated that the overall image quality scores of group CS-AI 8 [3 (3,4)] did not significantly differ from those of group CS-AI 4 and CS-AI 6( P>0.05); The mean scores of group CS-AI 4 and CS-AI 6 were 4 (4, 4); Scores of group CS-AI 10 was 3(3, 3), which statistically significant differ from those of the other groups ( P<0.05). The artifacts rating for groups CS-AI 4, CS-AI 6, CS-AI 8 and CS-AI 10 were 4 (4, 4), 4 (4, 4), 3 (3, 4), and 2 (2, 3) respectively. When AF was set to 10, the images exhibited the most severe artifacts ( P<0.05). For other AF values, artifact ratings did not differ significantly ( P>0.05). Conclusion:The CS-AI 3D-PDWI sequence with acceleration factor 8 can acquire high-resolution images of the unilateral hip joint that meet clinical diagnostic requirements while reducing scanning time.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Research progress on adenosine and its receptors in bone metabolism
Xu LOU ; Zhenlin ZHANG ; Hua YUE
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2024;40(5):450-454
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Bone metabolism refers to the dynamic process in which osteoblast-mediated bone formation and osteoclast-mediated bone resorption are coupled, playing a crucial role in maintaining bone homeostasis. Adenosine, as an important component of purinergic signaling pathway, has multiple effects such as inhibition of inflammation, promotion of neovascularization, and modulation of osteoblast proliferation and osteoclast differentiation. The application of adenosine receptor agonists or targeted delivery of adenosine may present a novel approach for addressing clinical challenges such as osteoporosis and poor fracture healing. The purinergic signaling pathway activated by extracellular adenosine has been identified as a key signaling pathway for regulating bone tissue function and homeostasis. This article reviews the regulation of physiological bone metabolism by adenosine and its receptors, as well as the relationship between adenosine and metabolic bone diseases in pathological conditions, aiming to provide reference and direction for understanding the significance of adenosine pathway in the field of bone metabolism, and offer new insights for the treatment of metabolic bone diseases.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.Extraskeletal effects and related mechanisms of Vitamin D
Wendi YANG ; Tian XU ; Zhenlin ZHANG ; Hua YUE
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2024;23(6):675-680
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Vitamin D regulates calcium and phosphorus homeostasis, promotes bone growth, development and mineralization, therefore plays an important role in maintaining bone health. In recent years, the extraskeletal effects of vitamin D have received increasing attention with further research. Studies have shown that vitamin D is involved in the occurrence and development of various diseases, and vitamin D deficiency may lead to increased disease risk. However, there is still controversy over whether supplementing vitamin D brings definitely clinical benefits. This article reviews the extraskeletal effects and related mechanisms of vitamin D in obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, immunoregulation, oncogenesis and sarcopenia, providing information for further study on its biological activities and clinical applications.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.The application value of PDCA quality management in calcaneal weight-bearing long-axis photographic image quality management
Conghui XU ; Li CHEN ; Linze ZHONG ; Zhenlin LI
Journal of Practical Radiology 2023;39(12):2051-2053,2069
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To explore the application value of PDCA quality management in calcaneal weight-bearing long-axis photographic image quality management.Methods The Quality Management Team of the adopted the PDCA image quality control management model to analyze the current situation of calcaneal weight-bearing long-axis photographic examination and the factors that contributed to the image quality decline.The specific factors contributing to the degradation of the image quality were identified,and solutions were developed and implemented.Paired chi-square tests were used to compare the frequency of high-quality calcaneal weight-bearing long-axis images taken before and after PDCA management.Results The paired chi-square tests revealed statistically significant differences between the two groups(X2=9.370,P=0.002).Conclusion PDCA image quality control management could improve the image quality of calcaneal weight-bearing long-axis radiographs and provide clinicians with a more reliable imaging basis for hindfoot anatomy,force line measurement,and the diagnosis of hindfoot malalignment.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
6.Early predictive value of bone turnover markers for the changes of bone mineral densities in postmenopausal patients with osteoporosis treated with alendronate
Li SHEN ; Yang XU ; Zhenlin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2022;38(7):572-576
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To investigate the effect of alendronate treatment and assess the value of bone turnover markers (BTMs) in predicting the changes of bone mineral densities (BMDs) in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis.Methods:In this retrospective study, 409 postmenopausal women with osteoporosis aged (64.86±7.21) years in the Department of Osteoporosis and Bone Disease, Shanghai Sixth People′s Hospital were enrolled from 2012 to 2020. BMDs at lumbar spine 1-4, femoral neck, and total hip, serum β cross-linked C-telopeptide of type 1 collagen (β-CTX), and osteocalcin (OC) were measured before and after treatment.Results:After alendronate treatment for 1 year, BMDs at lumbar spine 1-4, femoral neck and total hip increased 4.84%, 2.13%, and 2.89%, respectively ( P<0.05). At 6 months and 1 year on treatment, β-CTX and OC levels decreased by 77.7%, 42.3% and 78.2%, 49.5%, respectively ( P<0.05). Linear regression analysis showed that for every 10% decrease in the change of β-CTX at 6 months after alendronate treatment, the rate changes in BMDs at the lumbar spine 1-4, femoral neck, and total hip decreased by 0.417%, 0.127%, and 0.213% at 1 year after alendronate treatment; for every 10% decrease in OC, the change rates in BMDs at the lumbar spine 1-4, femoral neck, and total hip decreased by 0.582%, 0.258%, and 0.375%. Conclusions:Alendronate significantly increases BMDs and decreases BTMs levels in elderly women with osteoporosis. BTMs have a predictive value for the changes of BMDs, allowing early monitoring for the effect of alendronate treatment.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
7.Exploration of building a smart management platform for large-scale medical equipment in hospitals
Xiaohua LIU ; Boqi JIA ; Xiaoxiao LUAN ; Manhui ZHANG ; Chuankun ZHOU ; Ying LI ; Chaonan XU ; Zhenlin LIU ; Feng XU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2021;37(10):856-859
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Strengthening the supervision over the use of large-scale medical equipment is an effective means to improve the efficiency of equipment use and the quality of medical services, and it is an important part of promoting the construction of the Healthy China and the development of health undertakings. Through four stages of preliminary demand investigation, intelligent collection of data, intelligent analysis and evaluation, and continuous improvement, a large-scale medical equipment intelligent management platform was built in our hospital. Real-time data collection, interconnection, analysis and evaluation were achieved, which could help the use and supervision, improve efficiency and effectiveness, and optimize the evaluation system.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
8.The diagnostic performance of MR psychoradiology in identifying patients with mental disorders
Mengyuan XU ; Wenjing ZHANG ; Fei LI ; Youjin ZHAO ; Bo TAO ; Qiang YUE ; Jiahe XIAO ; Zhenlin LI ; Hehan TANG ; Su LYU ; Qiyong GONG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2021;55(4):390-396
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To explore the efficiency of MR psychoradiology examination in screening and classification of psychiatric disorders as well as its potential clinical application.Methods:Retrospective study was conducted for 144 patients with MR psychoradiology examination, who were diagnosed mental disorders based on International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems Tenth Revision (ICD-10) from September 2018 to July 2020 in West China Hospital of Sichuan University. As our previous studies, imaging diagnostic models were constructed based on gray matter volume (GMV) analysis for four kinds of psychiatric disorders, including depression, anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. For 120 patients with psychiatric disorders, the GMV change pattern of brain regions was detected and subtyped by MR psychoradiology examination with 50% similarity threshold of the above imaging diagnostic models. The diagnostic efficiency of MR psychoradiology examination was evaluated with references of clinical diagnose. For 24 patients with dementia, brain atrophy was additionally measured by conventional MR examination and MR psychoradiology examination respectively.Results:The sensitivity, specificity, Youden index and accuracy of MR psychoradiology in identifying the four psychiatric disorders were 86.6% (84/97), 69.6% (16/23), 0.56 and 83.3% (100/120), including depression [77.8% (28/36), 69.0% (58/84), 0.47, 71.7% (86/120)], schizophrenia [58.8% (10/17), 91.3% (94/103), 0.50, 86.7% (104/120)], bipolar disorder [42.1% (8/19), 96.0% (97/101), 0.38, 87.5% (105/120)] and anxiety disorder [24.0% (6/25), 100% (95/95), 0.24, 84.2% (101/120)]. As for 24 patients with dementia, 58.3% (14/24) were detected with brain atrophy by conventional MR examination, while 91.7% (22/24) were detected by MR psychoradiology examination.Conclusions:MR psychoradiology can detect the subtle brain structural abnormalities of patients with mental disorders. Although it can′t be used as an independent biomarker for disease diagnosis till now, it is of great help in improving the accuracy and objectivity of diagnosis.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9.Gene mutation analysis in a Chinese pedigree with autosomal recessive woolly hair
Jianbo WANG ; Zhenlin LI ; Jinfa DOU ; Zheng QIN ; Shuping WU ; Shoumin ZHANG ; Yuping XU ; Zhenlu LI
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2021;54(2):145-147
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To identify causative genes for autosomal recessive woolly hair (ARWH) in a family.Methods:Clinical data were collected from two patients and other family members in a Chinese pedigree of Han nationality with ARWH. Peripheral blood samples were obtained from the two patients, their unaffected parents and 100 unrelated healthy individuals, and DNA was extracted from the blood samples. A next-generation skin-targeted sequencing panel was used to detect gene mutations in the patients, and Sanger sequencing was performed to verify the sequencing results. The function of protein encoded by the mutant gene was predicted.Results:Two missense mutations c.530T>G (p.Leu177Arg) and c.736T>A (p.Cys246Ser) were both identified in the LIPH gene of the two patients, which were inherited from their father and mother respectively. Neither of the two mutations was identified in the 100 unrelated healthy controls. Interspecies sequence alignment showed that leucine at amino acid position 177 and cysteine at amino acid position 246 of the protein encoded by the LIPH gene were highly evolutionarily conserved. As SIFT and Polyphen-2 softwares showed, the mutations c.530T>G (p.Leu177Arg) and c.736T>A (p.Cys246Ser) were both predicted to be detrimental variations.Conclusion:Two missense mutations c.530T>G (p.Leu177Arg) and c.736T>A (p.Cys246Ser) in the LIPH gene may contribute to the clinical phenotype of the two patients with ARWH in this family.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
10.Research progress in transdermal delivery for small interfering RNA.
Yu CHEN ; Nuo XU ; Zhenlin HU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2020;36(4):622-631
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Small interfering RNA (siRNA) has been used to treat various skin diseases. However, siRNA is limited in application due to its electronegativity, strong polarity, easy degradation by nuclease and difficulty in breaking through the skin barrier. Therefore, safe and efficient siRNA delivery vector is the premise of effective treatment of skin diseases by siRNA. In recent years, with the deepening of research on siRNA, great progress has been made in the development of delivery systems based on lipids, polymers, peptides and nanoparticles, some new transdermal delivery vectors of siRNA have emerged, such as liposomes, dendrimers, cell penetrating peptides, and spherical nucleic acid nanoparticles. This review will focus on the recent advance in siRNA transdermal delivery vectors.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
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