1.Experts consensus on standard items of the cohort construction and quality control of temporomandibular joint diseases (2024)
Min HU ; Chi YANG ; Huawei LIU ; Haixia LU ; Chen YAO ; Qiufei XIE ; Yongjin CHEN ; Kaiyuan FU ; Bing FANG ; Songsong ZHU ; Qing ZHOU ; Zhiye CHEN ; Yaomin ZHU ; Qingbin ZHANG ; Ying YAN ; Xing LONG ; Zhiyong LI ; Yehua GAN ; Shibin YU ; Yuxing BAI ; Yi ZHANG ; Yanyi WANG ; Jie LEI ; Yong CHENG ; Changkui LIU ; Ye CAO ; Dongmei HE ; Ning WEN ; Shanyong ZHANG ; Minjie CHEN ; Guoliang JIAO ; Xinhua LIU ; Hua JIANG ; Yang HE ; Pei SHEN ; Haitao HUANG ; Yongfeng LI ; Jisi ZHENG ; Jing GUO ; Lisheng ZHAO ; Laiqing XU
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2024;59(10):977-987
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) diseases are common clinical conditions. The number of patients with TMJ diseases is large, and the etiology, epidemiology, disease spectrum, and treatment of the disease remain controversial and unknown. To understand and master the current situation of the occurrence, development and prevention of TMJ diseases, as well as to identify the patterns in etiology, incidence, drug sensitivity, and prognosis is crucial for alleviating patients′suffering.This will facilitate in-depth medical research, effective disease prevention measures, and the formulation of corresponding health policies. Cohort construction and research has an irreplaceable role in precise disease prevention and significant improvement in diagnosis and treatment levels. Large-scale cohort studies are needed to explore the relationship between potential risk factors and outcomes of TMJ diseases, and to observe disease prognoses through long-term follw-ups. The consensus aims to establish a standard conceptual frame work for a cohort study on patients with TMJ disease while providing ideas for cohort data standards to this condition. TMJ disease cohort data consists of both common data standards applicable to all specific disease cohorts as well as disease-specific data standards. Common data were available for each specific disease cohort. By integrating different cohort research resources, standard problems or study variables can be unified. Long-term follow-up can be performed using consistent definitions and criteria across different projects for better core data collection. It is hoped that this consensus will be facilitate the development cohort studies of TMJ diseases.
2.The effect of metformin on intestinal metabolomics in aged septic acute lung injury rats
Huoyan LIANG ; Zili XU ; Simin QIU ; Kaiyuan ZHANG ; Zhibo HU ; Xianfei DING ; Xiaojuan ZHANG ; Shaohua LIU ; Tongwen SUN
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2024;33(9):1265-1272
Objective:To observe the effect of metformin on intestinal metabolites and its protective effect on lung injury in an elderly sepsis rat.Methods:SD rats were fed at the Animal Laboratory Center of Zhengzhou University, fourteen elderly SD rats were randomly divided into three groups: sham surgery (age-Sham, AgS group, n=4), cecal ligation and perforation induced sepsis (age-Cecal ligation and puncture, AgCLP group, n=5), and oral administration of metformin (100 mg/kg) after 1 h of CLP treatment (age-Metformin, AgMET group, n=5). Collected rat feces 24 h after modeling, and analyzed the composition and inter group differences of metabolites in the feces using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry non targeted metabolomics. Collected rat lung tissues and detected the expression levels of inflammation related genes and pathological changes in the tissue. The visualization of metabolic changes between groups were presented using orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis, heatmaps, and unsupervised principal component analysis, respectively. MetaboAnalyst 3.0 was used to evaluate the Pathway analysis of metabolites, and this software was based on the KEGG database and the human metabolome database. Results:The expressions of CCL4 ( F=203.00, P<0.001), CXCL1( F=65.69, P<0.001), IL-6 ( F=38.94, P<0.002), TNF-α ( F=14.85, P=0.005) between two groups of rats were significantly different (all P<0.05). However, there was no significant difference in CCL2 expression between AgCLP group and AgMET group. Furthermore, compared with the AgS group, the relative intensities of 17 metabolites such as 7-methylxanthine, N-Arachidonylglycine and Manolide in AgCLP group were significantly increased, whereas the 9 metabolites such as Phenazone, Gly-Phe and Valyproline were significantly decreased, and metformin treatment could reverse these changes of the above metabolites. Correlation analysis showed that the IL-6 and TNF-α levels were positively correlated with the relative strength of 7-Methylxanthine, N-Arachidonylglycine and other metabolites, but negatively correlated with the Phenazone and Gly-Phe. CCL4 and CXCL1 were positively correlated with Manolide, but negatively correlated with Valyproline. Conclusion:The results of this study showed that metformin improved sepsis induced acute lung injury and regulates the host intestinal metabolites, which might provide a potential and effective treatment for elderly sepsis induced acute lung injury.
3.Identification of Protein-Coding Gene Markers in Breast Invasive Carcinoma Based on Machine Learning
Yue WU ; Kaiyuan MIN ; Jiangfeng LIU ; Wanfeng LIANG ; Yehong YANG ; Gang HU ; Juntao YANG
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2024;46(2):147-153
Objective To screen out the biomarkers linked to prognosis of breast invasive carcinoma based on the analysis of transcriptome data by random forest(RF),extreme gradient boosting(XGBoost),light gradient boosting machine(LightGBM),and categorical boosting(CatBoost).Methods We obtained the ex-pression data of breast invasive carcinoma from The Cancer Genome Atlas and employed DESeq2,t-test,and Cox univariate analysis to identify the differentially expressed protein-coding genes associated with survival prog-nosis in human breast invasive carcinoma samples.Furthermore,RF,XGBoost,LightGBM,and CatBoost mod-els were established to mine the protein-coding gene markers related to the prognosis of breast invasive cancer and the model performance was compared.The expression data of breast cancer from the Gene Expression Omnibus was used for validation.Results A total of 151 differentially expressed protein-coding genes related to survival prog-nosis were screened out.The machine learning model established with C3orf80,UGP2,and SPC25 demonstrated the best performance.Conclusions Three protein-coding genes(UGP2,C3orf80,and SPC25)were screened out to identify breast invasive carcinoma.This study provides a new direction for the treatment and diagnosis of breast invasive carcinoma.
4.Preparation of Oligomeric Hyaluronic Acid Modified Ellagic Acid-Loaded Liposomes and Study on in vitro Transdermal Effect and Whitening Activity
Xiaojing YANG ; Chiqing CHEN ; Kaiyuan MIAO ; Junjie HU ; Guohua ZHENG ; Xinyan CHEN ; Zhaohua SHI
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(12):3856-3865
Objective To construct oligomeric hyaluronic acid(5 KDa)-modified ellagic acid-loaded liposomes(EA-HA-L)to improve the aqueous solubility,in vitro transdermal effect and whitening activity of ellagic acid.Methods Oligomeric hyaluronic acid-modified cholesterol(HA-Chol)was prepared by esterification reaction and structurally characterized by FTIR and 1H NMR;Oligomeric hyaluronic acid-modified ellagic acid-loaded liposomes were prepared by film dispersion-ultrasound method,and the prescribing process was optimized by Box-Behnken design-response surface method,and the particle sizes,the polydispersity index(PDI),zeta potential and encapsulation rate of liposomes under the optimal prescribing process were determined;the difference in solubility between EA-HA-L and free EA was evaluated;in vitro transdermal effect of liposomes were investigated using rat abdominal skin;inhibitory effect on tyrosinase and intracellular tyrosinase in mouse melanoma cells(B16-F10)was surveyed via dopa oxidation method.Results HA-Chol was synthesized and characterized;the optimized prescription process was mass ratio of 10:1 for soy phospholipids to HA-Chol,lipid-drug ratio of 40:1,hydration temperature of 30℃,hydration time of 60 min,ultrasound intensity of 35%,ultrasound time of 21 min,and the particle size of EA-HA-L produced under the optimized prescription process was(140.30±1.30)nm,PDI was(0.29±0.01),the encapsulation rate of ellagic acid was 91.16%±3.06%,and the zeta potential was(-5.67±0.09)mV;after EA was encapsulated by liposomes,the solubility of EA in water increased by about 40-fold;the cumulative transdermal amount of EA-HA-L was 46.98±2.17 μg·cm-2 in 24 h,and the intradermal retention was 66.15±0.61 μg·cm-2,which was 1.72 times higher than that of free EA(P<0.0001)and 1.23 times higher than plain liposome(EA-L)(P<0.01);and the tyrosinase inhibitory activity of EA-HA-L was higher than that of both free EA and EA-L in the EA concentration range of 50-400 μg·mL-1.Conclusion Oligomeric hyaluronic acid-modified ellagic acid-loaded liposomes with small particle size and high encapsulation rate were successfully prepared.EA-HA-L significantly improved the water solubility of EA and possessed better transdermal effect and stronger whitening activity than free EA and EA-L.
5.Study on the sterilization effect of plasma jet and plasma activated water on Streptococcus mutans.
Si QIN ; Running WANG ; Hu LI ; Kaiyuan FAN ; Gang WANG ; Yiyi ZHANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2023;40(3):559-565
To explore the effects of plasma jet (PJ) and plasma activated water (PAW) on the sterilization of Streptococcus mutans ( S. mutans) and compare the advantages and disadvantages of the two methods, so as to provide a basis for plasma treatment of dental caries and to enrich the treatment means of dental caries, an atmospheric pressure plasma excitation system was built, and the effects of PJ and PAW on the sterilization rate of S. mutans and the changes of temperature and pH during treatment were studied under different excitation voltage ( U e ) and different excitation time ( t e ). The results showed that in the PJ treatment, the difference in the survival rate of S. mutans between the treatment group and the control group was statistically significant ( P = 0.007, d=2.66) when U e = 7 kV and t e = 60 s, and complete sterilization was achieved at U e = 8 kV and t e = 120 s in the PJ treatment. In contrast, in the PAW treatment, the difference in the survival rate of S. mutans between the treatment group and the control group was statistically significant ( P = 0.029, d = 1.71) when U e = 7 kV and t e = 30 s, and complete sterilization was achieved with PAW treatment when U e = 9 kV and t e = 60 s. Results of the monitoring of temperature and pH showed that the maximum temperature rise during PJ and PAW treatment did not exceed 4.3 °C, while the pH value after PAW treatment would drop to a minimum of 3.02. In summary, the optimal sterilization parameters for PJ were U e =8 kV and 90 s < t e ≤ 120 s, while the optimal sterilization parameters for PAW were U e = 9 kV and 30 s< t e ≤ 60 s. Both treatment methods achieved non-thermal sterilization of S. mutans, where PJ required only a smaller U e to achieve complete sterilization, while at pH < 4.7, PAW only required a shorter t e to achieve complete sterilization, but its acidic environment could cause some chemical damage to the teeth. This study can provide some reference value for plasma treatment of dental caries.
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6.Clinical efficacy and safety of Treprostinil in the treatment of children with early decompensation after the Fontan procedure
Xuelan LIU ; Ying HUA ; Kaiyuan WU ; Manman HU ; Bin LI ; Xiaojing HUANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2022;37(1):41-44
Objective:To investigate the efficacy and safety of Treprostinil in the treatment of children with early decompensation after the Fontan procedure.Methods:A retrospectively analysis was performed on the clinical data of 16 children with early decompensation after the Fontan procedure treated with Treprostinil injection from December 2017 to June 2020 at Fuwai Central China Cardiovascular Hospital.A total of 16 patients were included, including 5 boys (31.2%) and 11 girls (68.8%). The age was (4.6 ±1.2) years, the weight was (16.0±2.1) kg.The changes of central venous pressure (CVP), heart rate (HR), systolic blood pressure (SBP), central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO 2), lactic acid (Lac), oxygenation index and B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) were recorded at the infusion of Treprostinil and 3 hours, 24 hours, 48 hours and 72 hours after the infusion.The short-term efficacy of Treprostinil was observed[mortality, mechanical ventilation time, and length of intensive care unit (ICU) stay]; paired t-test was used to analyze the above indexes at different time points.The adverse reactions during the administration were also recorded. Results:Of the 16 children, the median mechanical ventilation time was 9 (5, 22) h, and the median ICU stay time was 2 (1, 12)days.After 72 hours of drug administration, CVP, Lac, BNP and HR decreased: CVP decreased from(16±5) mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa) to (11±2) mmHg ( P<0.001), Lac decreased from(6.8±3.2) mmol/L to (3.2±1.2) mmol/L ( P=0.002), BNP decreased from(980±223) ng/L to (250±120) ng/L( P<0.001), HR decreased from(150±20) times/min to (125±16) times/min( P=0.002); SBP, ScvO 2 and oxygenation index increased: SBP increased from(83±10) mmHg to (98±12) mmHg( P<0.001), ScvO 2 increased from 0.53±0.13 to 0.65±0.11 ( P=0.003), oxygenation index increased from (200±72) mmHg to (298±13) mmHg ( P<0.001), and the differences were statistically significant(all P< 0.05). One case died (6.3%), 2 cases (12.5%) had transient blood pressure drop and 1 case (6.3%) had nausea and vomiting.Besides, no other treatment-related complications were observed. Conclusions:As for children with early decompensation after the Fontan procedure, the intravenous application of Treprostinil can reduce pulmonary artery pressure rapidly, effectively improve circulatory status and oxygenation and ultimately improve the prognosis.
7. Efficacy of Levosimendan on postoperative low cardiac output syndrome of infants with congenital heart disease
Ying HUA ; Bin LI ; Kaiyuan WU ; Manman HU ; Xuelan LIU ; Xiaojing HUANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2020;35(1):32-35
Objective:
To investigate the efficacy of Levosimendan in the treatment of postoperative low cadiac output syndrome (LCOS) in infants with congenital heart disease (CHD).
Methods:
Clinical data of patients with CHD developed postoperative LCOS in the Children Heart Center of Fuwai Central China Cardiovascular Hospital from January to December 2018 was collected.In patients that traditional vasoactive drugs failed to alleviate LCOS, the efficacy of continuous infusion of 0.1 μg/(kg·min) Levosimendan was observed.Besides, the mechanical ventilation time, ICU stay time, mortality, the changes of ejection fraction (EF) and central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2) at the infusion of Levosimendan and 48 h after infusion, as well as the changes of heart rate (HR), systolic blood pressure (SBP), vasoactive drugs score (VIS) and lactic acid at the infusion of Levosimendan and 3 h, 6 h, 12 h, 24 h and 48 h after infusion were recorded.
Results:
There were 29 cases, including 17 males (58.6%) and 12 females (41.4%), with median age of 2 (0.5, 40.0) months, median body mass of 4.7 (2.6, 13.5) kg, median mechanical ventilation time of 109.5 (42.5, 367.0) h, ICU stay time of 187.5 (83, 446) h, and 1 case died (3.4%). EF (48%
8.Experts consensus on MRI examination specification and diagnostic criteria of temporomandibular joint disc displacement
Kaiyuan FU ; Min HU ; Qiang YU ; Chi YANG ; Yong CHENG ; Xing LONG ; Zhiguang ZHANG ; Hongchen LIU
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2020;55(9):608-612
The document represented the consensus amongst the professionals from the Society of TMD & Occlusion, Chinese Stomatological Association and provided guidelines with the MRI examination specification and diagnostic criteria of temporomandibular joint disc displacement.
9.Experts consensus on cone-beam CT examination specification and diagnostic criteria of temporomandibular disorders
Kaiyuan FU ; Min HU ; Qiang YU ; Chi YANG ; Yong CHENG ; Xing LONG ; Zhiguang ZHANG ; Hongchen LIU
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2020;55(9):613-616
The document represented the consensus amongst the professionals from the Society of TMD & Occlusion, Chinese Stomatological Association and provided guidelines with the cone-beam CT examination specification and diagnostic criteria of temporomandibular disorders.
10.Cabin1 is upregulated during renal tubular epithelial cells injury in 5/6 nephrectomized rats
Huiyuan LI ; Peilan ZHOU ; Kaiyuan HU ; Dijing WANG ; Zebin WANG ; Jianbo LIANG ; Yueqiang WEN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(17):2838-2842
Objective To investigate the role of Calcineurin binding protein 1(Cabin1)in renal tubular epithelial cells(RTECs)injury. Methods The male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into Sham-oper-ated and 5/6 nephrectomized group. Nephrectomized rats were further divided into two groups ,which were 4 and 8 weeks after operation,including 6 rats in each group. Rats were sacrificed at 4 or 8 weeks after nephrectomy,then control or remnant kidneys were harvested. 2μm sections of kidney tissues were collected and stained with Masson's trichrome and were graded for tubulointerstitial lesion score (TILS). RTECs mitochondrial morphology changes were detected by electron microscope. Western blot was applied to detect Cabin1 protein level in the renal tissue. Results At 8 weeks after the operation,plenty of RTECs fell off from the basement membrane,accompanied with interstitial fibrosis and the infiltration of inflammatory cells. Moreover ,TILS were significantly increased in rats at 8 weeks after operation while compared to sham-operated rats(7.16 ± 0.52 vs. 0.00 ± 0.00,P<0.05). RTECs mi-tochondria begun to swell at 4 weeks after 5/6 nephrectomy,while the disruption of cristae could be found in rats at 8 weeks. Cabin1 protein expression apparently increased in the remnant kidney. Cabin1 protein obviously increased in rats at 8 weeks after the surgery compared to sham-operated rats(0.97 ± 0.09 vs. 0.22 ± 0.07,P<0.05)and rats at 4 weeks after nephrectomy(0.97 ± 0.09 vs. 0.45 ± 0.03,P<0.05). Conclusions Cabin1 is overexpressed during RTECs injury in 5/6 nephrectomized rats. It can be a crucial factor regulating the damage of RTECs.

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