1.Effect of comorbidity for patients with non-small cell lung cancer on exercise tolerance and cardiopulmonary function: A propensity score matching study
Xinyu WANG ; Jin LI ; Min GAO ; Xin RAN ; Yiman TONG ; Wei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;32(08):1115-1120
Objective To observe the effect of comorbidity for patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) on exercise tolerance and cardiopulmonary function. Methods NSCLC patients who underwent cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) before surgery were retrospectively included. According to the Charlson comorbidity index (CCI) score, patients were divided into two groups: a CCI≥3 group and a CCI<3 group. The patients were matched with a ratio of 1 : 1 by propensity score matching according to the age, body mass index, sex, smoking history, exercise habits, pathological stage and type of surgery. After matching, CPET indexes were compared between the two groups to explore the differences in exercise tolerance and cardiopulmonary function. Results A total of 276 patients were included before matching. After matching, 56 patients were enrolled with 28 patients in each group, including 38 (67.9%) males and 18 (32.1%) females with an average age of (70.7±6.8) years. Compared with the CCI<3 group, work rate at peak (WR peak), WR peak/predicted value (WR peak%), kilogram oxygen uptake at anaerobic threshold (VO2/kg AT), VO2/kg peak, VO2/kg peak%, peak carbon dioxide output, the minute ventilation to carbon dioxide production slope, O2 pulse peak and O2 pulse peak% of CCI≥3 group were statistically different (P<0.05). Among them, the rate of postoperative pulmonary complication in the CCI≥3 group was higher than that in the CCI<3 group (60.7% vs. 32.1%, P=0.032). Conclusion In the NSCLC patients, exercise tolerance and cardiopulmonary function decreased in patients with CCI≥3 compared with those with CCI<3. CPET can provide an objective basis for risk assessment in patients with comorbidity scored by CCI for pulmonary resection.
2.Effects of electroacupuncture at"Zusanli"and"Taichong"on gastrointestinal function and brain-gut axis in model rats with functional dyspepsia
Qiong WANG ; Yi ZHANG ; Ran ZOU ; Li ZHOU ; Min YANG ; Paidi XU
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;47(4):570-579
Objective We aimed to investigate the effects of electroacupuncture at"Zusanli"(ST36)and"Taichong"(LR3)on gastrointestinal motility,gastrointestinal hormones,and brain-gut axis in rats with functional dyspepsia(FD).Methods 48 SD rats were randomly divided into a normal control group,a model group,a cisapride group,and an electroacupuncture group,with 12 rats in each group.A mild tail pinch stimulation combined with intermittent food deprivation was used to establish the FD rat model.Body mass,food intake,and sucrose preference rate were recorded before and after modeling to verify the success of the FD model.After modeling,the normal control group and the model group received no intervention;the cisapride group rats were administered cisapride[0.4 g/(kg·d)]by intragastric perfusion for 6 consecutive days as one course of treatment,with a rest day between each course;the electroacupuncture group rats received electroacupuncture stimulation at bilateral"Zusanli"and"Taichong"(DC,dense-sparse wave,2/100 Hz,2-5 mA.Electricity was applied for 30 min),with stimulation every 24 h for 6 consecutive times as one course of treatment,with a rest day between each course.After two courses of treatment,samples were collected to compare gastrointestinal motility indices,blood levels of gastrointestinal hormones[motilin,gastrin,serotonin(5-HT),nitric oxide(NO)],serum and tissue levels of endogenous brain-gut peptides[cholecystokinin(CCK),calcitonin gene-related peptide(CGRP),neuropeptide Y(NPY)]in the hypothalamus,gastric antrum,duodenum,colon,and protein expressions of ghrelin and substance P in the hypothalamus,spinal cord,gastric antrum,and colon.Results Body mass,food intake,and sucrose preference rate were lower of the model rats than those of the normal rats(P<0.05).Compared with the model group,rats in the electroacupuncture group and cisapride group had(i)lower gastric residual rates,higher rates of small intestinal propulsion and gastric slow wave main frequency and power(P<0.05);(ii)levels of motilin,gastrin,and 5-HT increased,while NO level decreased(P<0.05);(iii)serum CCK content increased,while CGRP and NPY levels decreased(P<0.05);(iv)CCK protein positive expression increased,while CGRP and NPY protein positive expression decreased in the hypothalamus,gastric antrum,duodenum(P<0.05);(v)ghrelin protein expressions increased,and substance P protein expression decreased in the hypothalamus,spinal cord,gastric antrum,and colon(P<0.05).There were no significant differences in these indicators between the electroacupuncture group and the cisapride group.Conclusion Electroacupuncture at"Zusanli"and"Taichong"can effectively alleviate gastrointestinal motility disorders in FD rats,regulate gastrointestinal hormone levels,reverse abnormal brain-gut peptide expression,and regulate brain-gut interaction balance.
3.Enhanced tumoricidal activity of PD-1 antibody-secreting c-Met CAR-T cells against pancreatic cancer cells
Jingting MIN ; Shang PENG ; Nana DU ; Ran AN ; Xiangcheng ZHEN ; Jiawei CAO ; Chenhang ZHOU ; Zhenghong LI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(10):1976-1984
Objective To construct c-Met CAR-T cells secreting PD-1 antibodies to reduce immune inhibitory effect of tumor cells and enhance the efficacy of CAR-T cell therapy against pancreatic cancer.Methods Kaplan-Meier Plotter,GEPIA,and Timer 2.0 bioinformatics databases were used to analyze c-Met expression in pancreatic cancer and its correlation with survival and immune infiltration status.In clinical samples of pancreatic cancer and pancreatic cancer Aspc-1 cells,c-Met and PD-L1 expressions were detected using immunohistochemistry or flow cytometry.Using gene editing technology,PD-1 secretory antibodies and HIS tags were linked to second-generation c-Met CAR molecules to construct PD-1/c-Met CAR plasmids,which were then packaged into lentiviruses for infection of activated T cells.The positive rate and cell subset distribution of CAR-T cells were analyzed with flow cytometry,and secretory PD-1 antibodies in cell supernatants were detected using Western blotting.The target cell killing efficiency and proliferative activity of the modified CAR-T cells were evaluated after activation,and cytokine secretion was analyzed using ELISA.Results The expression of c-Met was significantly higher in pancreatic cancer than in normal tissues,and its expression level was negatively correlated with the patients'survival and positively correlated with immune cell infiltration.The clinical samples of pancreatic cancer tissues expressed significantly higher levels of c-Met and PD-L1 than the adjacent tissues,and 90.7%and 57.7%of Aspc-1 cells were positive for c-Met and PD-L1,respectively.The constructed PD-1/c-Met CAR-T cells were capable of secreting PD-1 antibodies and showed a significantly higher killing efficiency against tumor cells than c-Met CAR-T cells at an effector-to-target ratio of 20:1,with also a higher proliferative activity after target cell stimulation and higher levels of IL-2 and TNF-α secretin.Conclusion PD-1/c-Met CAR-T cells have higher killing efficiency against pancreatic cancer cells with also higher proliferative activity than c-Met CAR-T cells.
4.GPR40 novel agonist SZZ15-11 regulates glucolipid metabolic disorders in spontaneous type 2 diabetic KKAy mice
Lei LEI ; Jia-yu ZHAI ; Tian ZHOU ; Quan LIU ; Shuai-nan LIU ; Cai-na LI ; Hui CAO ; Cun-yu FENG ; Min WU ; Lei-lei CHEN ; Li-ran LEI ; Xuan PAN ; Zhan-zhu LIU ; Yi HUAN ; Zhu-fang SHEN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2024;59(10):2782-2790
G protein-coupled receptor (GPR) 40, as one of GPRs family, plays a potential role in regulating glucose and lipid metabolism. To study the effect of GPR40 novel agonist SZZ15-11 on hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia and its potential mechanism, spontaneous type 2 diabetic KKAy mice, human hepatocellular carcinoma HepG2 cells and murine mature adipocyte 3T3-L1 cells were used. KKAy mice were divided into four groups, vehicle group, TAK group, SZZ (50 mg·kg-1) group and SZZ (100 mg·kg-1) group, with oral gavage of 0.5% sodium carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), 50 mg·kg-1 TAK875, 50 and 100 mg·kg-1 SZZ15-11 respectively for 45 days. Fasting blood glucose, blood triglyceride (TG) and total cholesterol (TC), non-fasting blood glucose were tested. Oral glucose tolerance test and insulin tolerance test were executed. Blood insulin and glucagon were measured
5.Research on robot-based surgical instrument detection and pose estimation algorithm with multi-cascade deep learning processor
Si-Qi HAN ; Min-Kui CHEN ; Li-Pu WEI ; Qian RAN ; Qian XU ; Ming YU ; Yu-Chao SUN ; Feng CHEN
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2024;45(6):1-8
Objective To propose a multi-cascade deep learning processor-based surgical instrument detection and pose estimation algorithm to facilitate the robotic scurb nurse to recognize and delivery surgical instruments.Methods The proposed multi-cascade deep leaning processor-based CYSP algorithm was hibernated with several functional modules such as YOLOX with coordinate attention block(CA-YOLOX),segment anything model(SAM)and principal component analysis(PCA).Firstly,CA-YOLOX was applied to identifying the types of the surgical instruments and completing the coarse positioning of x and y coordinates;secondly,the SAM segmenter was used to clarify the positions of the instruments in the RGB image,and the depth information and internal parameters of the camera were introduced to obtain the point cloud of the surgical instruments;finally,the center of mass,principal direction and normal direction of the surgical instrument point cloud were determined through the PCA algorithm,with which the rotation and translation(RT)matrix between the target coordinate system(surgical instrument center of mass coordinate system)and the base coordinate system of the robotic arm was solved,and the matrix was converted into a quaternion and then transmitted to the robotic arm control unit so as to drive the robotic arm to arrive at the corresponding position and pick up the instrument to complete the instrument delivery task.Migration training was accomplished on a self-constructed surgical instrument image dataset and the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm was evaluated,and instrument delivery experiments were performed on a seven-degree-of-freedom robotic arm and the success rate of the algorithm was assessed.Results The multi-cascade deep leaning processor-based CYSP algorithm had a recognition accuracy of 98.52%on the surgical instrument dataset,a success rate of 94%for the in-strument delivery experiment and average time for recognition of 0.28 s.Conclusion The multi-cascade deep leaning proces-sor-based CYSP algorithm with high reliability and practicability behaves well in facilitating the robotic scurb nurse to recog-nize and deliver surgical instruments.[Chinese Medical Equipment Journal,2024,45(6):1-8]
6.Mitochondrial gene heterogeneity related to MELAS syndrome:A review of literature
Limin WEN ; Ran LI ; Yanlei HAO ; Qingxia KONG ; Min XIA
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(13):1885-1888
MELAS syndrome is a genetic disease caused by mutations in mitochondrial DNA(mtDNA)or nuclear DNA.Eighty percent of the cases are caused by m.3243A>G mutation.Heteroplasmy,defined as the presence of both normal and mutant mtDNA in cells,is related with the severity of MELAS syndrome.This article reviews the research in mtDNA heterogeneity related to MELAS syndrome,aiming to provide an insight into new therapies for the syndrome.
7.Enhanced tumoricidal activity of PD-1 antibody-secreting c-Met CAR-T cells against pancreatic cancer cells
Jingting MIN ; Shang PENG ; Nana DU ; Ran AN ; Xiangcheng ZHEN ; Jiawei CAO ; Chenhang ZHOU ; Zhenghong LI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(10):1976-1984
Objective To construct c-Met CAR-T cells secreting PD-1 antibodies to reduce immune inhibitory effect of tumor cells and enhance the efficacy of CAR-T cell therapy against pancreatic cancer.Methods Kaplan-Meier Plotter,GEPIA,and Timer 2.0 bioinformatics databases were used to analyze c-Met expression in pancreatic cancer and its correlation with survival and immune infiltration status.In clinical samples of pancreatic cancer and pancreatic cancer Aspc-1 cells,c-Met and PD-L1 expressions were detected using immunohistochemistry or flow cytometry.Using gene editing technology,PD-1 secretory antibodies and HIS tags were linked to second-generation c-Met CAR molecules to construct PD-1/c-Met CAR plasmids,which were then packaged into lentiviruses for infection of activated T cells.The positive rate and cell subset distribution of CAR-T cells were analyzed with flow cytometry,and secretory PD-1 antibodies in cell supernatants were detected using Western blotting.The target cell killing efficiency and proliferative activity of the modified CAR-T cells were evaluated after activation,and cytokine secretion was analyzed using ELISA.Results The expression of c-Met was significantly higher in pancreatic cancer than in normal tissues,and its expression level was negatively correlated with the patients'survival and positively correlated with immune cell infiltration.The clinical samples of pancreatic cancer tissues expressed significantly higher levels of c-Met and PD-L1 than the adjacent tissues,and 90.7%and 57.7%of Aspc-1 cells were positive for c-Met and PD-L1,respectively.The constructed PD-1/c-Met CAR-T cells were capable of secreting PD-1 antibodies and showed a significantly higher killing efficiency against tumor cells than c-Met CAR-T cells at an effector-to-target ratio of 20:1,with also a higher proliferative activity after target cell stimulation and higher levels of IL-2 and TNF-α secretin.Conclusion PD-1/c-Met CAR-T cells have higher killing efficiency against pancreatic cancer cells with also higher proliferative activity than c-Met CAR-T cells.
8.Acupuncture improves intestinal barrier function and visceral pain in rats with irritable bowel syndrome by blocking BDNF/TrkB signaling pathway
Min YANG ; Huan XIN ; Ran ZOU ; Qiong WANG ; Yue LI
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2024;40(6):1234-1239
Objective:To explore whether acupuncture can affect intestinal barrier and visceral pain of rats with irritable bowel syndrome(IBS)by regulating brain-derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF)and its downstream tyrosine kinase receptor B(TrkB),and to explore the possibility of BDNF/TrkB signaling pathway as a new target for acupuncture treatment.Methods:Sixty SD rats were ran-domly grouped into healthy group,IBS group,acupuncture group,positive control group and acupuncture+TrkB activation group,with 12 rats in each group.An IBS rat model was established,abdominal withdrawal reflex(AWR)was used to detect visceral pain of rats in each group;levels of TNF-α and IL-1β in colon of rats in each group were measured;expression levels of colonic mucosal cyto-plasmic Claudin 1(ZO-1)and occludin were measured with immunohistochemistry;expression levels of BDNF and TrkB mRNA and protein in colon of rats in each group were measured with fluorescence quantitative PCR and Western blot.Results:Compared with healthy group,colonic mucosa of rats in IBS group was damaged,expressions of ZO-1 and occludin were significantly reduced,AWR score,fecal water content,TNF-α and IL-1β contents,colonic BDNF,TrkB mRNA and BDNF protein expressions,and TrkB phos-phorylation were significantly increased(P<0.05);compared with IBS group,colon mucosa of acupuncture group and positive control group gradually recovered,expressions of ZO-1 and occludin were significantly increased,AWR score,fecal water content,TNF-α and IL-1β contents,colonic BDNF,TrkB mRNA and BDNF protein expressions,and TrkB phosphorylation were significantly re-duced(P<0.05);compared with acupuncture group,colonic mucosa of rats in acupuncture+TrkB activation group still had lesions,expressions of ZO-1 and occludin were significantly reduced,AWR score,fecal water content,TNF-α and IL-1β contents,colonic BDNF,TrkB mRNA and BDNF protein expressions,and TrkB phosphorylation were significantly increased(P<0.05).Conclusion:Acupuncture can regulate BDNF/TrkB pathway,inhibit expression of related proteins,improve intestinal barrier function,reduce vis-ceral pain,inflammation and relieve IBS.
9.Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Analysis Implicates Sex-Specific Dysregulation of the Blood Lipids in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Retrospective Health-Controlled Study
Yanzhe LI ; Xue YU ; Zhonghui MA ; Qinghe LIU ; Min LI ; Xue TIAN ; Baozhu LI ; Ran ZHANG ; Pei GU ; Fengfeng BAI ; Guoshuai LUO ; Meijuan LI ; Daliang SUN
Psychiatry Investigation 2024;21(11):1211-1220
Objective:
The aging demographic landscape worldwide portends a heightened prevalence of neurodegenerative disorders. Foremost among these is Alzheimer’s disease (AD), the foremost cause of dementia in older adults. The shortage of efficacious therapies and early diagnostic indicators underscores the imperative to identify non-invasive biomarkers for early detection and disease monitoring. Recently, blood metabolites have emerged as promising candidates for AD biomarkers.
Methods:
Leveraging nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy on plasma specimens, we conducted a cross-sectional study encompassing 35 AD patients and 35 age-matched healthy controls. Cognitive function was evaluated using the mini-mental state examination in all participants, followed by peripheral blood sample collection. We utilized univariate and multivariate analyses to perform targeted lipidomic profiling via NMR spectroscopy.
Results:
Our study revealed significant differences in the expression profiles of low-density lipoprotein-associated subfractions in females and high-density lipoprotein-associated subfractions in males between AD patients and healthy controls (all p<0.05). However, there was no significant metabolite overlap between males and females. Furthermore, receiver operating characteristic curve analysis demonstrated that the combination of lipid metabolites had good diagnostic values (all area under the curve>0.70; p<0.05).
Conclusion
Our findings suggest that the blood plasma samples using NMR hold promise in distinguishing between AD patients and healthy controls, with significant clinical implications for advancing AD diagnostic methodologies.
10.Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Analysis Implicates Sex-Specific Dysregulation of the Blood Lipids in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Retrospective Health-Controlled Study
Yanzhe LI ; Xue YU ; Zhonghui MA ; Qinghe LIU ; Min LI ; Xue TIAN ; Baozhu LI ; Ran ZHANG ; Pei GU ; Fengfeng BAI ; Guoshuai LUO ; Meijuan LI ; Daliang SUN
Psychiatry Investigation 2024;21(11):1211-1220
Objective:
The aging demographic landscape worldwide portends a heightened prevalence of neurodegenerative disorders. Foremost among these is Alzheimer’s disease (AD), the foremost cause of dementia in older adults. The shortage of efficacious therapies and early diagnostic indicators underscores the imperative to identify non-invasive biomarkers for early detection and disease monitoring. Recently, blood metabolites have emerged as promising candidates for AD biomarkers.
Methods:
Leveraging nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy on plasma specimens, we conducted a cross-sectional study encompassing 35 AD patients and 35 age-matched healthy controls. Cognitive function was evaluated using the mini-mental state examination in all participants, followed by peripheral blood sample collection. We utilized univariate and multivariate analyses to perform targeted lipidomic profiling via NMR spectroscopy.
Results:
Our study revealed significant differences in the expression profiles of low-density lipoprotein-associated subfractions in females and high-density lipoprotein-associated subfractions in males between AD patients and healthy controls (all p<0.05). However, there was no significant metabolite overlap between males and females. Furthermore, receiver operating characteristic curve analysis demonstrated that the combination of lipid metabolites had good diagnostic values (all area under the curve>0.70; p<0.05).
Conclusion
Our findings suggest that the blood plasma samples using NMR hold promise in distinguishing between AD patients and healthy controls, with significant clinical implications for advancing AD diagnostic methodologies.

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