1.Expert consensus on the evaluation and management of dysphagia after oral and maxillofacial tumor surgery
Xiaoying LI ; Moyi SUN ; Wei GUO ; Guiqing LIAO ; Zhangui TANG ; Longjiang LI ; Wei RAN ; Guoxin REN ; Zhijun SUN ; Jian MENG ; Shaoyan LIU ; Wei SHANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Yue HE ; Chunjie LI ; Kai YANG ; Zhongcheng GONG ; Jichen LI ; Qing XI ; Gang LI ; Bing HAN ; Yanping CHEN ; Qun'an CHANG ; Yadong WU ; Huaming MAI ; Jie ZHANG ; Weidong LENG ; Lingyun XIA ; Wei WU ; Xiangming YANG ; Chunyi ZHANG ; Fan YANG ; Yanping WANG ; Tiantian CAO
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2024;40(1):5-14
Surgical operation is the main treatment of oral and maxillofacial tumors.Dysphagia is a common postoperative complication.Swal-lowing disorder can not only lead to mis-aspiration,malnutrition,aspiration pneumonia and other serious consequences,but also may cause psychological problems and social communication barriers,affecting the quality of life of the patients.At present,there is no systematic evalua-tion and rehabilitation management plan for the problem of swallowing disorder after oral and maxillofacial tumor surgery in China.Combining the characteristics of postoperative swallowing disorder in patients with oral and maxillofacial tumors,summarizing the clinical experience of ex-perts in the field of tumor and rehabilitation,reviewing and summarizing relevant literature at home and abroad,and through joint discussion and modification,a group of national experts reached this consensus including the core contents of the screening of swallowing disorders,the phased assessment of prognosis and complications,and the implementation plan of comprehensive management such as nutrition management,respiratory management,swallowing function recovery,psychology and nursing during rehabilitation treatment,in order to improve the evalua-tion and rehabilitation of swallowing disorder after oral and maxillofacial tumor surgery in clinic.
2.Generation and characterization of humanized monoclonal antibody against human IFNAR1
Jiwan QIU ; Yong KONG ; Wei CHEN ; Lei XU ; Chunjie CAO ; Tao CHEN ; Yiliang WU
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2024;55(3):404-411
Type I interferons play an important role in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus(SLE).Monoclonal antibody shows therapeutic potential by blocking the signaling pathway.This study used recombinant human subunit 1 of the type I interferon receptor(IFNAR1)protein to immunize New Zealand white rabbits,and applied B cell cloning technology to screen and obtain rabbit parental antibodies.After humanization modification,QX006N was obtained.In vitro biological studies showed that QX006N could specifically bind to human IFNAR1 with an affinity of 108 pmol/L,and neutralize the type I interferon signaling pathway and this pathway mediated biological effects.This study provides a solid foundation for the development of antibody drugs targeting the type I interferon signaling pathway for the treatment of SLE.
3.Expert consensus on the treatment method of endoscopic assisted curettage for cystic lesions of the jaw bone
Wei WU ; Pan CHEN ; Zhiquan HUANG ; Guiquan ZHU ; Yue HE ; Chunjie LI ; Min RUAN ; Lizheng QIN ; Bing YAN ; Cheng WANG ; Jingzhou HU ; Zhijun SUN ; Guoxin REN ; Wei SHANG ; Kai YANG ; Jichen LI ; Moyi SUN
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2024;40(3):301-308
Curettage is the main treatment method for oral maxillofacial cystic lesions,but simple curettage may easily damage surrounding structures such as adjacent teeth and nerves,leading to incomplete removal of the cyst and large jaw defects.The curettage assisted by endoscopy can provide a good surgical field for the surgeons,can clearly identify the important anatomical structure during the operation and can remove the cyst wall tissue as much as possible,thereby reducing the damage and reducing the recurrence rate of the lesion.This article combines the characteristics of maxillofacial surgery with clinical treatment experience,summarizes relevant literature from both domestic and international sources,and engages in discussions with experts in order to provide reference for the clinical treatment of jaw cystic lesions with endo-scope assisted curettage.
4.Expert consensus on the rational application of the biological clock in stomatology research
Kai YANG ; Moyi SUN ; Longjiang LI ; Zhangui TANG ; Guoxin REN ; Wei GUO ; Songsong ZHU ; Jia-Wei ZHENG ; Jie ZHANG ; Zhijun SUN ; Jie REN ; Jiawen ZHENG ; Xiaoqiang LV ; Hong TANG ; Dan CHEN ; Qing XI ; Xin HUANG ; Heming WU ; Hong MA ; Wei SHANG ; Jian MENG ; Jichen LI ; Chunjie LI ; Yi LI ; Ningbo ZHAO ; Xuemei TAN ; Yixin YANG ; Yadong WU ; Shilin YIN ; Zhiwei ZHANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2024;40(4):455-460
The biological clock(also known as the circadian rhythm)is the fundamental reliance for all organisms on Earth to adapt and survive in the Earth's rotation environment.Circadian rhythm is the most basic regulatory mechanism of life activities,and plays a key role in maintaining normal physiological and biochemical homeostasis,disease occurrence and treatment.Recent studies have shown that the biologi-cal clock plays an important role in the development of oral tissues and in the occurrence and treatment of oral diseases.Since there is cur-rently no guiding literature on the research methods of biological clock in stomatology,researchers mainly conduct research based on pub-lished references,which has led to controversy about the research methods of biological clock in stomatology,and there are many confusions about how to rationally apply the research methods of circadia rhythms.In view of this,this expert consensus summarizes the characteristics of the biological clock and analyzes the shortcomings of the current biological clock research in stomatology,and organizes relevant experts to summarize and recommend 10 principles as a reference for the rational implementation of the biological clock in stomatology research.
5.Expert consensus on the evaluation and rehabilitation management of shoulder syndrome after neek dissection for oral and maxillofacial malignancies
Jiacun LI ; Moyi SUN ; Jiaojie REN ; Wei GUO ; Longjiang LI ; Zhangui TANG ; Guoxin REN ; Zhijun SUN ; Jian MENG ; Wei SHANG ; Shaoyan LIU ; Jie ZHANG ; Jicheng LI ; Yue HE ; Chunjie LI ; Kai YANG ; Zhongcheng GONG ; Qing XI ; Bing HAN ; Huaming MAI ; Yanping CHEN ; Jie ZHANG ; Yadong WU ; Chao LI ; Changming AN ; Chuanzheng SUN ; Hua YUAN ; Fan YANG ; Haiguang YUAN ; Dandong WU ; Shuai FAN ; Fei LI ; Chao XU ; Wei WEI
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2024;40(5):597-607
Neck dissection(ND)is one of the main treatment methods for oral and maxillofacial malignancies.Although ND type is in con-stant improvement,but intraoperative peal-pull-push injury of the accessory nerve,muscle,muscle membrane,fascia and ligament induced shoulder syndrome(SS)is still a common postoperative complication,combined with the influence of radiochemotherapy,not only can cause pain,stiffness,numbness,limited dysfunction of shoulder neck and arm,but also may have serious impact on patient's life quality and phys-ical and mental health.At present,there is still a lack of a systematic evaluation and rehabilitation management program for postoperative SS of oral and maxillofacial malignant tumors.Based on the previous clinical practice and the current available evidence,refer to the relevant lit-erature at home and abroad,the experts in the field of maxillofacial tumor surgery and rehabilitation were invited to discuss,modify and reach a consenusus on the etiology,assessment diagnosis,differential diagnosis,rehabilitation strategy and prevention of SS,in order to provide clinical reference.
6.Value of CT imaging radiomics in predicting the clinical efficacy of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for pancreatic duct stones
Chunying WU ; Xiaofei JIAO ; Chunjie WANG ; Weigang GU ; Zhongxiang DING ; Xiaofeng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2024;24(4):287-292
Objective:To investigate the value of CT imaging radiomics in predicting the therapeutic effect of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) for pancreatic duct stones.Methods:The clinical data of 167 patients with pancreatic duct stones treated with ESWL in the Department of Gastroenterology, the First People's Hospital of Hangzhou, Westlake University from July 2016 to January 2023 were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were divided into complete lithotripsy group (stone diameter ≤3 mm, n=94) and incomplete lithotripsy group (stone diameter>3 mm, n=73), according to the size of the largest residual stone after the first ESWL treatment. ITK SNAP software was used to delineate the images of pancreatic duct stones, and the artificial intelligence tool kit developed by United Shadow Company was used to extract the image radiomics characteristics. The pancreatic duct stone data set was randomly assigned into the training set ( n=118) and the test set ( n=29) in the ratio of 8∶2, and the absolute maximum normalization treatment was used, followed by peacekeeping selection through the minimum absolute contraction and selection operator (Lasso) to calculate the CT image radiomics score, and the logistic regression classifier was used to construct the ESWL treatment effect prediction model of pancreatic duct stones. Receiver operating characteristic curves (ROC) were plotted, and the area under the curve (AUC) and sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were calculated to assess the performance of the prediction model. Decision curve analysis was used to evaluate the clinical value of CT radiomics score in the diagnosis of ESWL for pancreatic duct stones. Results:A total of 2 287 imaging radiomics characteristics were extracted, and 11 optimal imaging radiomics characteristics were finally screened by Lasso regression dimensionality reduction to establish a prediction model for ESWL treatment effect of pancreatic duct stones. The AUC values of the training set and the test set were 0.89 and 0.87, respectively, and the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were 82% and 79%, 82% and 82%, 82% and 80%, respectively. The AUC value in the independent validation set was 0.90, and the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were 78%, 90%, and 85%, respectively. The results of decision curve analysis showed that when the probability of ESWL efficacy in the diagnosis of pancreatic duct stones with CT image radiomics score was >0.05, the use of CT image radiomics score in the diagnosis of ESWL efficacy in pancreatic duct stones was more beneficial to patients in clinical practice than not.Conclusions:The treatment effect of ESWL for pancreatic duct stones can be predicted by CT imaging radiomics model.
7.Research Status and Countermeasures on the Intrinsic Quality and Extrinsic Traits of Traditional Chinese Medicinal Materials
Xiaxia FAN ; Tao SUN ; Beibei HE ; Yanmei ZHONG ; Chunjie WU ; Chuanbiao WEN ; Shuting ZHAO
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(9):2914-2923
Systematic research on the quality evaluation methods of Chinese medicinal materials is an intrinsic requirement,which is beneficial to the clinical application of traditional Chinese medicine and the sound development of traditional Chinese medicinal industry.The intrinsic quality evaluation methods of Chinese medicinal materials have developed from chemical fingerprint to quality marker of Chinese medicinal materials,and it represents that the evaluation mode has developed from chemical component as research index to the combination of chemical component and pharmacodynamic components,chemical component and biological activity.The extrinsic character evaluation method of Chinese medicinal materials from"Quality Evaluation Through Morphological Identification"to the application of intelligent sensory technology make up for the accumulation of objective data.The trend of quality evaluation of the intrinsic quality and extrinsic traits of Chinese herbal medicines conform to the innovation strategy called integrated quality control of TCMs.This paper reviews the development and evolution of the research on the intrinsic quality and extrinsic traits of Chinese herbal medicines,systematically expounds the research status and development trend of"intrinsic and extrinsic combination",and facilitate the establishment of quality evaluation system of Chinese herbal medicines with standardization and informatization characteristics in accordance with the theory of traditional Chinese medicine.
8.Metabonomics analysis on Terra Flavausta in treating diarrhea with spleen yang deficiency based on UPLC-Q-Exactive MS
Wenwen CHEN ; Dandan TANG ; Lian ZHONG ; Li AI ; Chunjie WU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;45(5):568-573
Objective:To study the effects of Terra Flavausta on diarrhea mice with spleen yang deficiency based on metabonomics. Methods:Totally 30 mice were divided into normal group, model group and Terra Flavausta group according to random number table method. Mice in the model group and Terra Flavausta group were treated by the method of "diet disorder + clearing fire with herbs bitter in flavour and cold in property" to establish the diarrhea model of spleen yang deficiency. After successful modeling, Terra Flavausta group received Zaoxintu Decoction 12.0 g/kg for gavage, while normal group and model group were given equal volume of distilled water for gavage, for consecutive 7 d. The serum metabolites of each mouse were analyzed and identified based on UPLC-Q-Exective-MS. The differential metabolites were characterized by principal component analysis and orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis, and the potential biomakers were screened, and the KEGG pathway enrichment analysis was performed. Results:Totally 110 different metabolites were screened under the positive and negative ion mode. Terra Flavausta can effectively reverse the disorder of serum metabolism in diarrhea mice with spleen yang deficiency, and has a significant callback effect on 12 potential biomarkers related to diarrhea with spleen yang deficiency. KEGG pathway enrichment mainly involved HIF-1 signaling pathway, ascorbate and aldarate metabolism, platelet activation, etc. Conclusion:Terra Flavausta may play the effect of warming spleen and relieving diarrhea through down-regulation of L-ascorbic acid affecting HIF-1 signal pathway, ascorbic acid and aldose metabolism pathway, vitamin digestion and absorption pathway, up-regulation of prostaglandins G2 and H2 affecting platelet activation pathway, and down-regulation of jasmonic acid α linolenic acid metabolic pathway.
9.Zanthoxylum bungeanum Aqueous Extract Treated Rheumatoid Arthritis by Inhibiting Synovial Cell Proliferation and Inducing Cell Apoptosis
Ziqi LIU ; Yurou WU ; Lilin ZHANG ; Xue SUN ; Xing YUAN ; Chunjie WU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2023;29(20):30-38
ObjectiveTo investigate the therapeutic effect of the water extract of Zanthoxylum bungeanum aqueous extract(ZBAE)on rheumatoid arthritis. MethodThe sixty SD rats were divided into normal group, model group [complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA), 10 mg·kg-1], methotrexate(MTX) group (0.25 mg·kg-1), low -, medium -, and high-dose ZBAE groups (90, 180, 360 mg·kg-1). The rats in MTX group were given intraperitoneal injection for two weeks, three times a week, and the rats in ZBAE group were administrated for 14 days. The swelling of the ankle joint and body weight were observed, and arthritis scores were also performed. Computed tomography (CT), hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining and safranine-O and fast green staining were used to observe the effect of ZBAE on synovial hyperplasia and bone protection. Cell counting kit-8(CCK-8)method was used to detect the proliferation of the RA-FLSs cells treated with ZBAE. According to the results of CCK-8 experiment, the optimal concentration and time of administration were determined, blank group, low -, medium -, and high-dose ZBAE groups (0.08,0.10,0.12 g·L-1) were set up. The cell cycle distribution and apoptosis rate were analyzed by flow cytometry,the migration ability of RA-FLSs cells was examined by scratch test. Western blot was used to detect the effect of ZBAE on phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K), protein kinase B (Akt), cyclin-dependent kinase 2 (CDK2), Cyclin A and phosphorylated PI3K, Akt (p-PI3K,p-Akt) protein expression in RA-FLSs cells. ResultCompared with the normal group,joint swelling index and arthritis score were increased in the model group (P<0.05),the bone of the ankle was seriously damaged, and there was obvious synovial hyperplasia. Compared with the model group, the ZBAE group could significantly reduce the joint swelling index (P<0.05), inhibit synovial hyperplasia and cartilage destruction. In vitro study showed that compared with the blank group, ZBAE could inhibit the migration of RA-FLSs (P<0.05), promoted cell apoptosis (P<0.05), and acted on RA-FLSs cells in S phase to inhibit cell proliferation. Moreover, the result of Western blot showed that compared with the blank group, the expression of p-PI3K, p-Akt, CDK2 and Cyclin A proteins were significantly decreased in the high dose group of ZBAE (P<0.05). ConclusionThese results suggest that ZBAE has a therapeutic effect on rheumatoid arthritis by inhibiting synovial hyperplasia, promoting synovial apoptosis and inhibiting its migration.
10.Substitutes for Endangered Animal Medicinal Materials: A Review
Xun YE ; Xiaochuan WU ; Lin HE ; Zibo LIU ; Xue SUN ; Haozhong WANG ; Chongyang SHEN ; Chunjie WU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2022;28(20):226-231
Endangered animal medicine is an important part of traditional Chinese medicine, which is distinctive in the treatment of diseases. At present, the rare and endangered medicinal materials such as tiger bone, rhinoceros horn, pangolin, antelope horn, bear bile are listed as national key protected animals, so their clinical application is limited, the current solution is mainly based on the ideas and methods of similar pharmacological effects, close genetic relationships, artificial breeding, and artificial synthesis to find and develop alternatives for endangered animal medicinal materials. Although artificially cultured bear bile and musk, and artificially synthesized tiger bone, bezoar and musk can solve the shortage of endangered animal medicines to a certain extent, there are still some problems such as difficult breakthroughs in breeding technology and incomplete recognition in the substitute industry. According to this, based on summarizing the existing substitutes for endangered animal medicines, our group proposed the concept of homology, homogeneity and equivalent of substitutes, and constructed a new idea to develop and evaluate substitutes by combining frontier biotechnology with multi-omics detection, so as to provide some support for protecting rare and endangered animals and solving the shortage of endangered animal medicines.

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