1.Research hotspots in nutrition for patients with head and neck cancer from 2014 to 2024
WANG Shuai ; LIU Manfeng ; AN Na ; WANG Dikan ; HUANG Qiuyu ; LIN Zhumei
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2025;33(6):509-518
Objective:
To understand the current status, international cooperation, research hotspots, and development trends of nutritional studies on patients with head and neck cancer from 2014 to 2024, and to predict future research trends.
Methods:
The Web of Science Core Collection database was searched to retrieve nutritional studies on patients with head and neck cancer from January 2014 to March 2024. The type of studies were “articles,” the language was English, CiteSpace 6.1 R6 software was used to conduct the bibliometric analysis, and the results were visualized to form a scientific knowledge map.
Results:
A total of 1 528 documents were retrieved, with a linear increase in the number of annual publications. The country with the highest number of publications was the United States, and the institution with the highest number of publications was the University of Queensland, with closer collaboration between authors and institutions. The most frequently cited publication was a set of nutrition guidelines, and the highest-impact articles were mainly concerned with performing percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy. Keyword analysis showed that quality of life, radiotherapy, and weight loss were the keywords of highest interest. The keyword cluster analysis resulted in 17 clusters, which were divided into five main categories: head and neck cancer, treatment, outcome results, intervention modalities, and rehabilitation. Body composition, enteral nutrition, and accelerated postoperative rehabilitation were persistent research hotspots. Keyword highlighting revealed that “enhanced recovery after surgery” has been the focus of research in the last two years, with “index” and “model” emerging as theme words.
Conclusion
The number of publications in the literature related to nutrition for patients with head and neck cancer has increased annually over the past 10 years. The research hotspots mainly focus on the quality of life and weight loss during radiotherapy, the content and application prospect of body composition assessment, different modes of nutritional support interventions and enteral nutritional tube feeding routes, and perioperative nutritional management in enhanced recovery after surgery. The potential clinical value of preoperative nutritional intervention under the concept of enhanced recovery and the construction of new types of nutritional index are the trends of future research.
2.Long noncoding RNA LOC646029 functions as a ceRNA to suppress ovarian cancer progression through the miR-627-3p/SPRED1 axis.
Pengfei ZHAO ; Yating WANG ; Xiao YU ; Yabing NAN ; Shi LIU ; Bin LI ; Zhumei CUI ; Zhihua LIU
Frontiers of Medicine 2023;17(5):924-938
Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) play a crucial regulatory role in the development and progression of multiple cancers. However, the potential mechanism by which lncRNAs affect the recurrence and metastasis of ovarian cancer remains unclear. In the current study, the lncRNA LOC646029 was markedly downregulated in metastatic ovarian tumors compared with primary tumors. Gain- and loss-of-function assays demonstrated that LOC646029 inhibits the proliferation, invasiveness, and metastasis of ovarian cancer cells in vivo and in vitro. Moreover, the downregulation of LOC646029 in metastatic ovarian tumors was strongly correlated with poor prognosis. Mechanistically, LOC646029 served as a miR-627-3p sponge to promote the expression of Sprouty-related EVH1 domain-containing protein 1, which is necessary for suppressing tumor metastasis and inhibiting KRAS signaling. Collectively, our results demonstrated that LOC646029 is involved in the progression and metastasis of ovarian cancer, which may be a potential prognostic biomarker.
Humans
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Female
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MicroRNAs/metabolism*
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RNA, Long Noncoding/metabolism*
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RNA, Competitive Endogenous
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Ovarian Neoplasms/genetics*
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Cell Proliferation/genetics*
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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
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Cell Movement/genetics*
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Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing/metabolism*
3.User persona application in the field of cancer basing on online health community: a scoping review
Yuting LIN ; Zhumei SHAO ; Meimei SHANG ; Qian WANG ; Rong YAN ; Min DING ; Xiangmin MENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(11):871-876
Objective:To summarize the research on the application of online health community-based user personain the field of cancer at home and abroad, so as to provide reference for the related research and application in this field in the future.Methods:Computer search of CNKI, China biomedical literature database, VIP, Wanfang, Web of Science, Embase, MEDLINE, PubMed, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, a total of 10 Chinese and English databases, focused on the relevant research on building user personas based on online health communities in the field of cancer, and the search time limit was from the establishment of the database to April 20, 2022. Literature was screened, data extracted and summarized.Results:Totally 11 literatures were included. The construction process of user persona based on online health community included data collection, tag extraction and persona presentation. The functional diversity and implementation feasibility were showed in the application content in the field of cancer. It can quickly identify the differences in health information needs of cancer patients, provide personalized decision support and nursing services, strengthen health information education, and improve patients′ self-management ability.Conclusions:The integration of user persona and cancer field based on online health community was in the initial exploration stage, and the feasibility and effectiveness of promoting patients′ health behavior were confirmed by existing studies. In the future, it is still necessary to be promoted in the empirical research on its application in clinical practice, so as to lay a foundation for providing targeted patient health management programs in the future.
4.Effect of intervention based on theory of planned behavior on muscle attenuation and balance of the elderly with sarcopenia
Ya'nan YANG ; Liping MU ; Fengmei XING ; Xinhong XUE ; Xiaoguang WANG ; Yangyu TAO ; Zhumei SUN ; Xiaoli ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2023;29(8):869-874
ObjectiveTo explore the effect of intervention based on theory of planned behavior on muscle attenuation and balance of the elderly with sarcopenia. MethodsFrom September, 2022 to February, 2023, 124 elderly people with sarcopenia were conveniently sampled from Lishuiwan Community and Shuxiangyuan Community in Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province. According to the coin toss, 62 elderly people from Shuxiangyuan Community were designated as control group, and 62 elderly people from Lishuiwan Community were as intervention group. The intervention group implemented the intervention based on the theory of planned behavior, including behavior attitude, behavior, subjective norms, perceived behavior control and behavior awareness; the control group maintained their original lifestyle, for twelve weeks. Before and after intervention, the grip strength, time of Five-Times-Sit-to-Stand Test, relative appendicular skeletal muscle index (RASM), 6-minute walking speed and the score of Berg Balance Scale (BBS) were compared. ResultsAfter intervention, the grip strength, RASM, 6-minute walking speed, and the score of BBS significantly increased, and the time of Five-Times-Sit-to-Stand Test shortened in the intervention group (|Z| > 6.257, |t| > 28.643, P < 0.001), and they were better in the intervention group than in the control group (|Z| > 2.288, |t| > 3.177, P < 0.05). ConclusionThe intervention based on theory of planned behavior can effectively relieve the muscle attenuation of the elderly with sarcopenia, and improve their balance ability.
5.A case report of hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies initiating as posterior interosseous nerve damage
Journal of Apoplexy and Nervous Diseases 2023;40(7):655-658
Objective To describe the neuroelectrophysiological findings and genetic alteration of a patient with hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies (HNPP) who first presented with posterior interosseous nerve damage,and to improve clinicians'understanding of this disease. Methods We analyzed the clinical data of the patient and his families,and conducted a literature review on this disease. Results The 15-year-old male patient presented to the clinic complaining of weakness in the right forearm and inability to lift his fingers for more than one month. Electrophysiological examination demonstrated multiple peripheral nerve damage. Gene testing revealed large-fragment loss of heterozygosity in the exon region of the PMP22 gene. Conclusion HNPP is clinically heterogeneous,which should be considered when mild pressure can trigger nerve paralysis and electrophysiology indicates multiple peripheral nerve damage. Early diagnosis and symptomatic treatment can improve the quality of life and prognosis of the patients.
6.Effect of family doctor-specialist double-contract service on management of type 2 diabetic patients in community
Jianling SONG ; Zheng YE ; Shuping ZHENG ; Hongping WANG ; Zhumei HAN ; Ling SHI ; Shanzhu ZHU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2022;21(12):1116-1120
Objective:To explore the effect of family doctor-specialist dual-contract service model on the management of type 2 diabetic patients in the community.Methods:Two hundred patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)who were treated in Changfeng Community Health Service Center between February 2019 and January 2021 were selected as the study objects by cluster sampling method. Patients were randomly divided into study group and control group with 100 cases in each group. The control group was managed with the conventional family doctor contract service, and the study group was managed with the family doctor-specialist double contract service. After one year of management, the fasting blood glucose, 2 h-postprandial blood glucose, glycosylated hemoglobin, diet control, blood glucose monitoring, medication compliance, exercise and other health behaviors, quality of life and satisfaction of patients were compared between two groups.Results:After intervention, fasting blood glucose, 2 h-postprandial blood glucose and glycosylated hemoglobin in the study group were significantly lower than those in the control group ( t=10.29, 8.49, 7.99, all P<0.05); the health related behaviors such as diet control, exercise behavior, blood glucose monitoring, and medication compliance in the study group were significantly better than those in the control group ( t=9.78, 6.72, 39.81, 7.88, all P<0.05); the quality of life in patients of study group was higher than that of the control group ( P<0.05); the satisfaction rate in study group was higher than that of control group (90.0% vs. 69.0%, χ 2=6.39, P=0.031). Conclusion:Compared with conventional family contract service model, the double contract service improves patient self-management, helps to reduce the blood glucose level and gains high patients′ satisfaction, which is worth promoting and applying in the management of type 2 diabetic patients in the community.
7.Effect of personalized nutritional support during perioperative period on postoperative recovery of patients with oral malignant tumor undergoing radical mastectomy and simultaneous reconstruction
Jingjing YE ; Xingfang HE ; Zhumei LIN ; Yanqiong ZHAO ; Shuai WANG ; Qiuyu HUANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(31):2455-2460
Objective:To observe the effect of personalized nutritional support on postoperative rehabilitation and nutritional status in patients undergoing radical mastectomy and reconstruction of oral malignant tumor.Methods:Eighty-eight patients with oral malignant tumor admitted from January 2018 to December 2018 in Hospital of Stomatology, Sun Yat-sen University were divided into two groups according to the time of admission. 40 patients were selected as the study group and 48 patients were selected as the routine group. The routine group was given traditional health education and dietary guidance. In addition to dietary guidance, the study group was given personalized nutritional support according to the patients' body mass index and nutritional status before and after operation, including oral nutritional supplement before operation, personalized nutritional prescription after operation, and increased protein intake according to the nutritional indicators of the patients. The nutritional status, enteral nutrition complications and postoperative rehabilitation were compared between the two groups two weeks after operation.Results:Two weeks after operation, the hemoglobin, total protein, prealbumin were (107.93±16.19) g/L, (68.40±4.87) g/L, (189.02±55.19) mg/L in the study group, and (101.23±14.62) g/L, (63.11±6.42) g/L, (165.75±40.60) mg/L in the routine group, there were significant differences ( t values were -2.037, -4.271, -2.276, all P<0.05). The incidence of malnutrition, wound infection and gastrointestinal complications were 42.50%(17/40), 0, 5.00%(2/40) in the study group and 64.58%(31/48), 16.67%(8/48), 20.83%(10/48) in the control group, there were significant differences( χ2 values were 4.292, 7.333, 4.644, P<0.05). Conclusions:Perioperative personalized nutritional support can effectively improve the nutritional status, reduce enteral nutrition-related complications, improve immunity and reduce the risk of incision infection in patients undergoing radical mastectomy and simultaneous reconstruction of oral malignant tumors, which is helpful to improve the quality of life of patients and is worthy of clinical reference.
8.S100A7 promotes the metastasis and epithelial-mesenchymal transition on HeLa and CaSki cells
Tian TIAN ; Zhen HUA ; Lingzhi WANG ; Xiangyu WANG ; Hongyan CHEN ; Zhihua LIU ; Zhumei CUI
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2018;53(2):99-105
Objective To elucidate the impact of over-expression of S100A7 on migration,invasion,proliferation, cell cycle, and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in human cervical cancer HeLa and CaSki cells.Methods(1)Immunohistochemistry of SP was used to examine the expression of S100A7 in 40 cases of squamous cervical cancer tissues and 20 cases of normal cervical tissues.(2)The vectors of pLVX-IRES-Neo-S100A7 and pLVX-IRES-Neo were used to transfect human cervical cancer HeLa and CaSki cells, and the positive clones were screened and identified. Next, transwell migration assay, cell counting kit-8(CCK-8)assay and fluorescence activating cell sorter(FACS)were used to detect the effect of S100A7-overexpression on the migration, invasion, proliferation and cell cycle of cervical cancer cells. Furthermore, western blot was performed to observe the expression of epithelial marker(E-cadherin)and mesenchymal markers(N-cadherin,vimentin,and fibronectin)of EMT. Results(1)S100A7 expression was significantly higher in cervical squamous cancer tissues(median 91.6)than that in normal cervical tissues(median 52.1;Z=-2.948,P=0.003).(2)Stable S100A7-overexpressed cells were established using lentiviral-mediated gene delivery in HeLa and CaSki cells. S100A7 was detected by real-time quantitative reverse transcription PCR,S100A7 mRNA of S100A7-overexpressed cells were 119 ± 3 and 177 ± 16, increased significantly compared with control groups of median(P<0.01).Compared with the control cells, the number of S100A7-overexpressed HeLa and CaSki cells that passed the transwell membrane assay were increased significanatly(572 ± 51 vs 337 ± 25, P<0.01;100 ± 8 vs 41 ± 4, P<0.01).Matrigel invasion assay showed that the number of S100A7-overexpressed HeLa and CaSki cells that passed the transwell membrane were respectively 441±15 and 110±14,elevated significantly compared with control cells(156±21 and 59±7;P<0.05). However, S100A7 overexpression didn′t influence the proliferation and cell cycle progression of HeLa and CaSki cells(P>0.05). Expression of E-cadherin was dramatically decreased, while N-cadherin, vimentin, and fibronectin increased in S100A7-overexpressed cells. Conclusion S100A7 enhances the migration, invasion and EMT of HeLa cells and CaSki cells, and may be plays an important role in the development of cervical cancer.
9.Effect of CO2 pneumoperitoneum combined with position changes on stability of cardiac electrophysiology in gynecological laparoscopy
Xin ZHAO ; Hong GAO ; Zhumei WANG ; Yanqiu LIU ; Chunlei WEN ; Jing YI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(9):1461-1463
Objective To observe the effect of CO2 pneumoperitoneum combined with position changes on the stability of cardiac electrophysiology in gynecological laparoscopy. Methods The gynecological laparoscopy was performed for 30 patients to undergo elective gynecological laparoscopy under general anesthesia ,with the pneumoperitoneum pressure of 12 mmHg and the Trendelenburg positionat 15° . The observations and analyses were done over the basic monitoring index and the QT interval (QT),T peak tend interval (Tp-e),heart rate corrected QT interval(QTc),QT dispersion(QTd),Tp-e/QT before anesthesia(T0),after anesthesia(T1),1 min after pneumoperitoneum (T2),30 min after pneumoperitoneum and head-down tilt (T3),30 min after deflation and supine position(T4). Results Compared with the time point of T0,QTd increased significantly at T1(P<0.05) and so it was with QT,QTc,QTd,Tp-e,Tp-e/QT at T2,T3,and T4(P<0.05). Compared with the time point of T2,QTc,QTd,Tp-e,Tp-e/QT significantly increased at T3(P < 0.05). Conclusions CO2 pneumoperitoneum combined with Trendelenburg position can prolong ventricular repolarization duration and destroy the stability of cardiac electrophysiology so it may increase the incidence of cardiovascular events.
10.Effect of exhaustive exercise preconditioning on GAP-43 and Nogo-A in rats with cerebral ischemia reper-fusion
Zhumei SUN ; Yaning ZHAO ; Changxiang CHEN ; Jianmin LI ; Guoli WANG ; Meihang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2016;25(8):682-686
Objective To observe the effect of exhaustive exercise preconditioning on GAP?43 and Nogo?A in rats with cerebral ischemia reperfusion. Methods 90 rats were randomly divided into sham oper?ation group,group of cerebral ischemia reperfusion(I/R) and exhaustive exercise preconditioning group.Rats were sacrificed at 6 h,1 d,3 d and 7 d respectively after injury. Neural functions were detected by shuttle box. Morphological changes of hippocampal neural cells were observed by HE staining. Expressions of GAP?43 and Nogo?A were detected respectively by immunohistochemistry and RT?PCR technology. Re?sults Compared with the sham group,the death rate of apoptotic neurons in I/R group was decreased( 6 h:(30.97±2.09)%,1 d:(38.41±1.10)%,3 d:(46.81±2.04)%,1 d:(43.46±1.57)%),the index of learning and memory ability(AARR?7 d:(38.00±12.60)%,PAL?7 d:(27.90±1.79)s) and expression of GAP?43 were decreased(6 h:(2.89±0.85),1 d:(4.06±0.25),3 d:(4.78±0.98),7 d:(7.02±0.21)),the expression of Nogo?A was increased(6 h:(2.93±0.19),1 d:(5.47±0.32),3 d:(4.62±0.26),7 d:(4.12±1.11))(P<0.05).Compared with I/R group,the death rate of apoptotic neurons in exhaustive exercise preconditioning group were decreased,the index of learning and memory ability(AARR?7 d:(20.66±7.60)%,PAL?7 d:(35.53±2.41)s) and expression of GAP?43 were decreased(6 h:(2.03±0.14),1 d:(2.92±0.27),3 d:(3.35±0.34),7 d:(5.24±0.52)),the expression of Nogo?A were increased(6 h:(3.92±0.51),1 d:(6.90± 0.79),3 d:(5.87±0.48),7 d:(5.37±0.50))(P<0.05). Conclusion Exhaustive exercise preconditioning ag? gravates the injury of neurons and neural function,which is related to the regulation of GAP?43 and Nogo?A in the hippocampus of rats.


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