1.Completely laparoscopic radical treatment of distal gastric cancer through natural orifice specimen extraction surgery: past, present, and future
Weibo LI ; Dongbing DING ; Rongpu LIANG ; He HUANG ; Yang ZHAO ; Bo WEI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(11):1172-1177
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Gastric cancer is a prevalent malignancy of the digestive system, and traditional laparoscopic radical gastrectomy remains a crucial treatment modality. However, the abdominal wound associated with specimen removal during this procedure conflicts with contemporary concept of minimally invasive surgery. Natural orifice specimen extraction surgery (NOSES) is an emerging minimally invasive surgical technique that has gained increasing utilization in patients with gastrointestinal tumors, owing to its benefits of reduced wound, accelerated postoperative recovery, and diminished postoperative pain. In recent years, the extensive application of NOSES technology for colorectal cancer in China has provided theoretical support for the minimally invasive treatment of gastric cancer. With the standardization of community health examinations in China, the incidence of early gastric cancer diagnoses is expected to rise, making NOSES surgery the likely future trend in the surgical treatment for early gastric cancer. However, this area remains under-explored both domestically and internationally. This paper aims to synthesize prior literature and review the historical development, current research status, advantages and disadvantages, technical challenges, and future directions of completely laparoscopic radical treatment of distal gastric cancer utilizing NOSES.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Research progress in clinical application of Dendrobium officinale
Hongnian LI ; Wenxian GUO ; Weibo DAI ; Qi LIANG ; Quanxi MEI
China Pharmacist 2024;27(8):1417-1423
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Dendrobium officinale is a Chinese herbal medicine with the same origin as medicine and food,and it is commonly used in making soup and tonic diet,etc.Dendrobium officinale and its compound preparations are widely used in clinical practice.This article used keywords such as"Dendrobium officinale"and"clinical"to search for relevant literature on clinical research on Dendrobium officinale in CNKI,Wanfang,VIP,PubMed and other databases over the past 10 years.It is found that Dendrobium officinale and its compound preparations were mainly used in the treatment of internal medicine(such as chronic gastritis,diabetes,bronchitis,hypertension,coronary heart disease,etc.),surgery,gynecology,pediatrics,ophthalmology and other diseases,and had good clinical effects.It is a Chinese herbal medicine with the development value.This article provides a comprehensive and systematic summary and analysis of the clinical application of Dendrobium officinale,aiming to provide reference for its rational clinical application and further development and research.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.Analysis of Institutional Characteristics and Implementation of Guangdong Province Laboratory Animals Ordinance in the Past Decade
Shaochang DENG ; Danrong LIN ; Chujun LIANG ; Weiqiao LEI ; Jinchun YANG ; Weibo ZHAO
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2024;44(4):455-462
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			The Guangdong Province Laboratory Animals Ordinance(the GPLAO),officially enacted and implemented in October 2010,marked a new phase of legal management in the administration of laboratory animals in Guangdong Province.The GPLAO clearly authorizes the laboratory animal monitoring institutes in Guangdong Province to conduct laboratory animal quality monitoring and assume corresponding legal responsibilities.It also specifies the standards for the production and use of laboratory animals,while bringing attention to laboratory animal welfare and ethics.Through the formulation of supporting documents,the active promotion of the standardization and regulation of administrative law enforcement,and the implementation of measures to delegate power,streamline administration,and optimize government services,significant improvements have been made in the standardized management of laboratory animals in Guangdong Province and in supporting the innovative development of biomedicine.Moreover,notable achievements have been made in areas such as the construction of experimental animal technology platforms,standardization work,the preservation and development of unique resources,and talent pool development.However,with the advancements in science and technology,social economy,and legislative work,some aspects in the GPLAO have been identified for improvement.These include the need for clearer provisions on laboratory animal welfare,more specific guidelines for the management of genetically engineered animals,improved regulations on the safety and welfare of practitioners,further refined implementation of the"one-vote veto system",continued promotion of laboratory animal standardization,and the exploration of effective mechanisms for resource sharing.This paper reviews and summarizes the institutional characteristics,post-legislation implementation,and effectiveness of the GPLAO,as well as the issues and countermeasures identified during the implementation.It concludes the laboratory animals management practices in Guangdong Province during the past 10 years,aiming to provide a reference for laboratory animal legislation.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.Completely laparoscopic radical treatment of distal gastric cancer through natural orifice specimen extraction surgery: past, present, and future
Weibo LI ; Dongbing DING ; Rongpu LIANG ; He HUANG ; Yang ZHAO ; Bo WEI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(11):1172-1177
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Gastric cancer is a prevalent malignancy of the digestive system, and traditional laparoscopic radical gastrectomy remains a crucial treatment modality. However, the abdominal wound associated with specimen removal during this procedure conflicts with contemporary concept of minimally invasive surgery. Natural orifice specimen extraction surgery (NOSES) is an emerging minimally invasive surgical technique that has gained increasing utilization in patients with gastrointestinal tumors, owing to its benefits of reduced wound, accelerated postoperative recovery, and diminished postoperative pain. In recent years, the extensive application of NOSES technology for colorectal cancer in China has provided theoretical support for the minimally invasive treatment of gastric cancer. With the standardization of community health examinations in China, the incidence of early gastric cancer diagnoses is expected to rise, making NOSES surgery the likely future trend in the surgical treatment for early gastric cancer. However, this area remains under-explored both domestically and internationally. This paper aims to synthesize prior literature and review the historical development, current research status, advantages and disadvantages, technical challenges, and future directions of completely laparoscopic radical treatment of distal gastric cancer utilizing NOSES.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.Comparison of Multiloc humeral intramedullary nail system and proximal humeral internal locking system in treatment of adult proximal humeral fractures
Chunhui ZHU ; Wenwei LIANG ; Hao WU ; Weibo ZHOU ; Wei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2021;23(11):931-936
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To compare the efficacy between Multiloc humeral intramedullary nail system (Multiloc) and proximal humerus internal locking system (PHILOS) in the treatment of adult proximal humeral fractures.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted of the 83 adult patients with proximal humeral fracture who had been treated at Trauma Center, The Second People's Hospital of Changzhou from August 2018 to March 2021. They were 33 males and 50 females, with 45 left sides and 38 right sides injured. By the Neer classification, there were 48 two-part, 22 three-part and 13 four-part fractures. The patients were assigned into 2 groups according to different treatments: an observation group ( n=41) receiving treatment by Multiloc and a control group ( n=42) receiving treatment by PHILOS. The 2 groups were compared in terms of humeral neck shaft angles and visual analogue scale (VAS) pain scores preoperation and one month postoperation, Neer shoulder function score at the last follow-up, and incidence of adverse reactions. Results:The preoperative general data showed no statistically significant differences between the 2 groups, indicating the groups were comparable ( P>0.05). The humeral neck shaft angle (127.4°±3.6°) was recovered significantly better and the VAS pain score (1.3±0.3) was significantly lower in the observation group than in the control group (129.6°±4.5°,2.1±0.3) one month after operation ( P<0.05). The excellent to good rate by Neer score at the last follow-up (90.24%, 37/41) was significantly higher and the incidence of adverse reactions (2.44%) significantly lower in the observation group than in the control group (71.43%, 30/42 and (19.05%, 8/42) ( P<0.05). Conclusion:In the treatment of adult proximal humeral fractures, compared with PHILOS, the Multiloc system is more effective in improving shoulder joint function, promoting shoulder motion recovery and reducing pain.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
6.The protective effects of ulinastatin on liver function in patients with liver cancer after major hepatectomy
Yilei DENG ; Zhiwei LIANG ; Shuai DU ; Weibo ZHANG ; Wei FENG ; Menghao ZHOU ; Longshuan ZHAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2020;35(3):228-231
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To investigate the effects of ulinastatin on liver function in patients with liver cancer after major hepatectomy.Methods:The clinical data of 232 patients with major liver resection due to liver cancer were retrospectively analyzed. According to whether ulinastatin was applied after operation, patients were divided into treatment group (105 cases) and control group (127 cases). The postoperative inflammatory factors, liver function, postoperative complications and hospital stay were compared.Results:The levels of CRP、IL-6 and TBIL、ALT、AST were significantly lower than the control group 3 days after surgery (CRP: t=4.520, P=0.000; IL-6: t=17.982, P=0.000; TBIL: t=9.843, P=0.000; ALT: t=11.913, P=0.000; AST: t=4.520, P=0.000). The incidence of massive ascites in the treatment group (χ 2=4.212, P=0.040) and the average postoperative hospital stay ( t=9.994, P=0.000) were significantly lower than that in the control group. Conclusion:Early application of ulinastatin effectively inhibits the inflammatory process, protects liver function, reduces the incidence of massive ascites, and shortens the postoperative hospital stay.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
7.Whole Genome Analyses of Chinese Population and De Novo Assembly of A Northern Han Genome.
Zhenglin DU ; Liang MA ; Hongzhu QU ; Wei CHEN ; Bing ZHANG ; Xi LU ; Weibo ZHAI ; Xin SHENG ; Yongqiao SUN ; Wenjie LI ; Meng LEI ; Qiuhui QI ; Na YUAN ; Shuo SHI ; Jingyao ZENG ; Jinyue WANG ; Yadong YANG ; Qi LIU ; Yaqiang HONG ; Lili DONG ; Zhewen ZHANG ; Dong ZOU ; Yanqing WANG ; Shuhui SONG ; Fan LIU ; Xiangdong FANG ; Hua CHEN ; Xin LIU ; Jingfa XIAO ; Changqing ZENG
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2019;17(3):229-247
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			To unravel the genetic mechanisms of disease and physiological traits, it requires comprehensive sequencing analysis of large sample size in Chinese populations. Here, we report the primary results of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Precision Medicine Initiative (CASPMI) project launched by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, including the de novo assembly of a northern Han reference genome (NH1.0) and whole genome analyses of 597 healthy people coming from most areas in China. Given the two existing reference genomes for Han Chinese (YH and HX1) were both from the south, we constructed NH1.0, a new reference genome from a northern individual, by combining the sequencing strategies of PacBio, 10× Genomics, and Bionano mapping. Using this integrated approach, we obtained an N50 scaffold size of 46.63 Mb for the NH1.0 genome and performed a comparative genome analysis of NH1.0 with YH and HX1. In order to generate a genomic variation map of Chinese populations, we performed the whole-genome sequencing of 597 participants and identified 24.85 million (M) single nucleotide variants (SNVs), 3.85 M small indels, and 106,382 structural variations. In the association analysis with collected phenotypes, we found that the T allele of rs1549293 in KAT8 significantly correlated with the waist circumference in northern Han males. Moreover, significant genetic diversity in MTHFR, TCN2, FADS1, and FADS2, which associate with circulating folate, vitamin B12, or lipid metabolism, was observed between northerners and southerners. Especially, for the homocysteine-increasing allele of rs1801133 (MTHFR 677T), we hypothesize that there exists a "comfort" zone for a high frequency of 677T between latitudes of 35-45 degree North. Taken together, our results provide a high-quality northern Han reference genome and novel population-specific data sets of genetic variants for use in the personalized and precision medicine.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
8.Effects of low dose of gamma knife irradiation on the expression of NMDA receptor subunits in the cortex and hippocampus of epileptic rats.
Weibo LI ; Yu YIN ; Chuandong LIANG ; Peiyuan LV ; Zhenbiao ZHAO ; Changzheng. DONG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2019;45(7):416-421
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To investigate the effects of low dose of gamma knife irradiation on the expression of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor subunits in cortex and hippocampus of epileptic rats. Methods The rats were randomly divided into 4 groups: control group, GK group, pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) group and GK+ PTZ group. The rats were injected intraperitoneally with PTZ to establish the epileptic models. Gamma knife irradiation was performed on bilateral frontal cortex of rats at a peripheral dose of 15Gy. After irradiation, the changes of the seizure and behaviors were observed and recorded. The rats were killed on the 12th week after irradiation, Immunohistochemstry and western blotting were used to detect the relative expression levels of NMDAR subunits (NR1, NR2A, and NR2B) in the cortex and hippocampus. Results There were no epileptic seizures in the control group and the GK group. Compared with the PTZ group, the epileptic seizures of rats in the GK+PTZ group were significantly reduced after low dose gamma knife irradiation (P<0.05). Compared with control group, the protein expression levels of NR1, NR2A and NR2B in the PTZ group increased significantly in the cortex and hippocampus, and so were the positive neurons and their average absorbance value (P<0.05). Compared with PTZ group, the protein expression levels of NR1, NR2A and NR2B of the GK+PTZ group decreased remarkably in the cortex and hippocampus (P<0.05). Protein expression levels of NR1, NR2A and NR2B were not significantly different between control group and GK group (P>0.05). Conclusion Epileptic rats exhibited an increase in the protein expression levels of NR1, NR2A and NR2B in the cortex and hippocampus while low dose of gamma knife irradiation can decrease expression levels of NMDA receptor subunits in the cortex and hippocampus of epileptic rats, which might represent a possible mechanism underlying the therapeutic effects of gamma knife irradiation on epileptic seizure.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9.Clinical efficacy and prognostic factors of intensity-modulated radiotherapy combined with chemotherapy for limited-stage small cell lung cancer
Xuan LIU ; Zongmei ZHOU ; Yuxia WANG ; Xin DONG ; Dongfu CHEN ; Zefen XIAO ; Qinfu FENG ; Jima LYU ; Jun LIANG ; Xiaozhen WANG ; Zhouguang HUI ; Lyuhua WANG ; Yexiong LI ; Weibo YIN
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2018;27(3):256-260
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy and prognosis of intensity-modulated radiotherapy(IMRT)combined with chemotherapy for limited-stage small cell lung cancer(LS-SCLC). Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical data of 484 LS-SCLC patients treated with chemoradiotherapy in our center from 2006 to 2014. The patients with partial or complete response to IMRT received prophylactic cranial irradiation(PCI). The Kaplan?Meier method was used to calculate survival rates, and the log-rank test and Cox regression were used for univariate and multivariate analyses, respectively. Results In all the patients, the follow-up rate was 93%;the median overall survival(OS) time was 23.8 months;the 2-,3-,and 5-year OS rates were 48.7%,39.8%,and 28.6%,respectively;the median progression-free survival(PFS)time was 14.1 months;the 2-, 3-, and 5-year PFS rates were 34.4%,30.5%, and 28.3%, respectively. The incidence rates of grade ≥3 bone marrow suppression, grade ≥2 radiation esophagitis, and grade ≥2 radiation pneumonitis were 26.9%, 24.8%, and 18.4%, respectively, in SCLC patients after IMRT. The objective response rate was 84.5%. The univariate analysis showed that age, smoking history, TNM stage, PCI, and the number of chemotherapy cycles before radiotherapy were prognostic factors for OS(P= 0.006, 0.001, 0.047, 0.000, and 0.046). The multivariate analysis showed that smoking history and PCI were independent prognostic factors(P=0.001 and 0.000).Conclusions IMRT combined with chemotherapy achieves satisfactory clinical outcomes in the treatment of LS-SCLC. Smoking history and PCI are independent prognostic factors for OS of LS-SCLC patients.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
10.Research progress of microhaplotype in forensics
Peng CHEN ; Jing ZHU ; Youjing JIANG ; Dan CHEN ; Hui WANG ; Jiong MAO ; Weibo LIANG ; Lin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2017;32(5):484-487
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Recently introduced microhaplotype has attracted more attention in forensic field. A microhaplotype is a short segment of DNA (e.g<200bp) contains two or more SNPs. The microhaplotypes showed extremely low mutation rates. The amplicons of alleles are balance to each other and without any stutters. By these advantages, it shows great value for forensic application, such as mixture stains analyzing, ancestor analysis, and kinship analysis. Thus, we aimed to review the development, analytical approach, nomenclature and population characteristic of microhaplotype.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            
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