1.A Case Report of Pachydermoperiostosis by Multidisciplinary Diagnosis and Treatment
Jie ZHANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Li HUO ; Ke LYU ; Tao WANG ; Ze'nan XIA ; Xiao LONG ; Kexin XU ; Nan WU ; Bo YANG ; Weibo XIA ; Rongrong HU ; Limeng CHEN ; Ji LI ; Xia HONG ; Yan ZHANG ; Yagang ZUO
JOURNAL OF RARE DISEASES 2025;4(1):75-82
A 20-year-old male patient presented to the Department of Dermatology of Peking Union Medical College Hospital with complaints of an 8-year history of facial scarring, swelling of the lower limbs, and a 4-year history of scalp thickening. Physical examination showed thickening furrowing wrinkling of the skin on the face and behind the ears, ciliary body hirsutism, blepharoptosis, and cutis verticis gyrate. Both lower limbs were swollen, especially the knees and ankles. The skin of the palms and soles of the feet was keratinized and thickened. Laboratory examination using bone and joint X-ray showed periostosis of the proximal middle phalanges and metacarpals of both hands, distal ulna and radius, tibia and fibula, distal femurs, and metatarsals.Genetic testing revealed two variants in
2.Design, synthesis and biological study of BTK/JAK3 dual-target inhibitors
Lifang CEN ; Ming CHENG ; Weijie REN ; Liu YE ; Luhua WANG ; Weibo GUO ; Qiang ZHANG ; Yungen XU
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2024;55(1):73-86
Abstract: In the present study, the compound XL-12 from our previous work was utilized as a lead compound. Through the optimization of the terminal phenyl ring, 12 target compounds were designed and synthesized. The structures of all target compounds were confirmed by 1H NMR, 13C NMR, and H RMS. In vitro enzyme activity assay showed that most compounds demonstrated significant inhibitory activity toward Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK) and Janus kinase 3 (JAK3). Among them, compound I-3 exhibited moderate cell proliferation inhibitory activity toward Daudi cells and BaF3-JAK3 cells. In the evaluation of anti-inflammatory activity in vitro, compound I-3 could effectively inhibit the production of inflammatory factors IL-6; besides, it exhibited superior anti-inflammatory activity compared to ibrutinib in xylene-induced ear swelling model in mice.
3.Temporal distribution characteristics of crisis calls to Shanghai mental health hotline from 2021 to 2023
Zhengyi XU ; Jun CAI ; Jin JIN ; Yanli LIU ; Lina ZHU ; Yi ZHU ; Weibo ZHANG
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(10):983-990
ObjectiveTo analyze the temporal distribution characteristics of crisis calls and eight major counseling issues to the Shanghai mental health hotline, and to provide recommendations for improving hotline management. MethodsDescriptive statistics were used to analyze 1 106 crisis calls and the calls of eight major counseling issues to the Shanghai mental health hotline across months, time periods and weeks from October 2021 to September 2023, and the chi-square test was used to analyze whether there was any difference in the distribution of 1 106 crisis calls and the calls of eight major counseling issues across months, time periods and weeks. ResultsThere were significant differences in the number of crises calls across different months (χ2=87.816, P<0.05), time periods (χ2=161.848, P<0.05), and weekly distributions (χ2=63.329, P<0.05). The highest number of calls occurred in September, while January had the lowest. The peak call times were between 18:00‒20:00, with the fewest calls occurring between 3:00‒5:00. The day of the week with the highest number of calls was Saturday, while Wednesday had the lowest. Among the different types of counselling issues in crisis calls, the highest number of calls were related to mental disorders, while the fewest calls were related to COVID-19. ConclusionCrisis calls to the Shanghai mental health hotline are concentrated at specific times, indicating that relevant organizations should optimize resource allocation based on this time distribution.
4.A New Study on Yilinshangren,A Physician in Wuzhen in the Late Qing Dynasty
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2024;48(8):968-972
[Objective]To make textual research on the life,works,medical inheritance and personal communication activities of Yilinshangren,a doctor in Wuzhen in the late Qing Dynasty.[Methods]By using the research method of historical philology,this paper systematically combs the relevant materials of Yilinshangren in manuscripts,medical books,local chronicles,diaries and anthologies,and examines Yilinshangren's life trajectory and medical activities as carefully as possible from three aspects:"life and works","medical inheritance"and"communication".[Results]Yilinshangren had Buddhist name Dade,with fine medicine,good at poetry.There was a copy of"Yueling Shangren Medical Cases"handed down.There were three followers,SHI Yinchu,DING Shoutang and SHEN Lanfang.As a Confucian doctor,Yilinshangren had deep relations with local literati,such as ZHANG Qianli,WU Quanchang,ZHANG Yuanji and BAO Tingbo.[Conclusion]In the late Qing Dynasty,Yilinshangren had a great influence in Wuzhen and even western Zhejiang.It is necessary to conduct a more comprehensive study on the Yueling Shangren Medical Cases and the medical cases passed down by the disciples of Yueling Shangren,in order to better reveal the diagnostic and treatment features and drug regimens of the Wuzhen medical practitioners.
5.Evaluation of acute ulcerative colitis model induced by different concentrations of dextran sodium sulfate in mice
Hepeng Xu ; Weibo Dong ; Wei Wei ; Yan Chang
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2023;58(10):1627-1633
Objective :
To compare acute ulcerative colitis (UC) model induced by dextran sulfate sodium ( DSS) at 1. 5% and 3. 0% concentrations and obtain a cost-effective modeling scheme with low mortality.
Methods:
C57BL /6J mice were randomly divided into control group,1. 5% and 3. 0% DSS group.The mice in control group drank sterilized water and the mice in each group of DSS drank the corresponding concentration of DSS solution,all mice were treated for 7 days.And all mice drank sterilized water on day 8 to 14.The blood stool of mice was ob- served and the disease activity index,the percentage of body weight loss and the percent of survival of mice were calculated on day 1 to 14.Mice were sacrificed on day 8.The spleen index was calculated and the length of colon was measured ; HE staining was used to observe the histopathological changes of colon ; The expressions of tight junc- tion protein Claudin-1 and Occludin in colon tissue were detected by immunohistochemistry ; Immunofluorescence detected the ratio of macrophage in colon tissue ; Levels of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) in serum and colon tis- sue homogenates were detected by ELISA.
Results :
Compared with the control group,both mice of 1. 5% DSS group and mice of 3. 0% DSS group showed similar clinical and pathological features to human UC ; The colon lengths were both shortened (P<0. 01) ; The expressions of Claudin-1 and Occludin in colon tissue both decreased (P<0. 01) ; Spleen index increased (P<0. 01) ; The proportion of macrophages in colon tissue increased (P<0. 01) ; Levels of TNF-α in serum and colon tissue homogenates both increased (P <0. 01 ) .The percent of survival of 1. 5% DSS mice within 14 days was higher than that of 3. 0% DSS mice.
Conclusion
The acute UC model can be established efficiently and economically by giving 1. 5% concentration of DSS solution in mice for 7 days.
6.Factors associated with overweight or obesity in community patients with schizophrenia in Shanghai
Yanli LIU ; Weibo ZHANG ; Siyuan HE ; Weiyun XU ; Qing ZHOU ; Yihua JIANG ; Yanping ZHANG ; Jun CAI
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(5):426-432
ObjectiveTo investigate the prevalence of overweight or obesity in community patients with schizophrenia in Shanghai and to explore the related factors. MethodsStratified cluster sampling method was used and the general condition, physical examination and laboratory examination data of patients with schizophrenia who voluntarily participated in 2020 free health examination of National Basic Public Health Service were analyzed. ResultsA total of 3 200 patients were included into the study ,and the prevalence of overweight and obesity was 36.75% and 17.19%, respectively. Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that age between 40 and 60 (OR=1.333, 95%CI: 1.030‒1.724), intake of first-generation antipsychotics (OR=1.413, 95%CI: 1.112‒1.796), intake of second-generation antipsychotics (OR=1.573, 95%CI: 1.288‒1.921), high-normal blood pressure (OR=1.549, 95%CI: 1.245‒1.927), high-abnormal blood pressure (OR=2.824, 95%CI: 2.204‒3.619), elevated ALT (OR=1.874, 95%CI: 1.386‒2.535), elevated FBG (OR=1.270, 95%CI: 1.066‒1.513), and elevated TG (OR=1.652, 95%CI: 1.335‒2.044) were the related factors that associated overweight or obesity in patients with schizophrenia. ConclusionOverweight and obesity are highly prevalent among community patients with schizophrenia in Shanghai. Age between 40 and 60, taking first-generation and second-generation antipsychotics, blood pressure higher than 120/80 mmHg, elevated ALT, elevated FBG, and elevated TG are associated with overweight or obesity in patients with schizophrenia. To provide personalized health guidance, medical staff in primary health care institutions should pay more attention to high-risk groups of overweight and obesity in schizophrenia patients at annual physical examination.
7.Research on phase modulation to enhance the feature of high-frequency steady-state asymmetric visual evoked potentials.
Wei ZHAO ; Lichao XU ; Xiaolin XIAO ; Weibo YI ; Yuanfang CHEN ; Kun WANG ; Minpeng XU ; Dong MING
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2023;40(3):409-417
High-frequency steady-state asymmetric visual evoked potential (SSaVEP) provides a new paradigm for designing comfortable and practical brain-computer interface (BCI) systems. However, due to the weak amplitude and strong noise of high-frequency signals, it is of great significance to study how to enhance their signal features. In this study, a 30 Hz high-frequency visual stimulus was used, and the peripheral visual field was equally divided into eight annular sectors. Eight kinds of annular sector pairs were selected based on the mapping relationship of visual space onto the primary visual cortex (V1), and three phases (in-phase[0º, 0º], anti-phase [0º, 180º], and anti-phase [180º, 0º]) were designed for each annular sector pair to explore response intensity and signal-to-noise ratio under phase modulation. A total of 8 healthy subjects were recruited in the experiment. The results showed that three annular sector pairs exhibited significant differences in SSaVEP features under phase modulation at 30 Hz high-frequency stimulation. And the spatial feature analysis showed that the two types of features of the annular sector pair in the lower visual field were significantly higher than those in the upper visual field. This study further used the filter bank and ensemble task-related component analysis to calculate the classification accuracy of annular sector pairs under three-phase modulations, and the average accuracy was up to 91.5%, which proved that the phase-modulated SSaVEP features could be used to encode high- frequency SSaVEP. In summary, the results of this study provide new ideas for enhancing the features of high-frequency SSaVEP signals and expanding the instruction set of the traditional steady state visual evoked potential paradigm.
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8.Research progress and safety of immune checkpoint inhibitors in the treatment of gastrointestinal neoplasms
Yixiang ZHUANG ; Gaofeng LIN ; Guoxi XU ; Huaishuai WANG ; Zhicong CAI ; Yinlin LI ; Qiyi LIN ; Weibo LIU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2022;24(3):338-340,345
Gastrointestinal neoplasms is the most common digestive tract neoplasms, and its incidence rate is increasing year by year. Compared with other solid tumors, the application of immune checkpoint inhibitors in gastrointestinal neoplasms is still in the stage of continuous exploration. This paper intends to review the relevant research and latest progress of immune checkpoint inhibitors in advanced gastric cancer, mismatch repair function defect/microsatellite high instability and mismatch repair function integrity/microsatellite stability or microsatellite low instability, and further evaluate the effectiveness and safety of immunotherapy combined with relevant studies.
9.Guideline for the diagnosis and management of hypophosphatemic rickets/osteomalacia
Chao XU ; Weibo XIA ; Jiajun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2022;38(4):267-281
Hypophosphatemic rickets/osteomalacia is a group of rare chronic metabolic bone diseases, which has detrimental impact on the growth, mobility, and life quality of the patients. Because of its rarity, the public awareness remains low, so does in general physician, which leads to delayed diagnosis and treatment. With a vision to standardize the diagnosis and treatment of hypophosphatemic rickets/osteomalacia, Chinese Society of Endocrinology and Chinese Society of Osteoporosis and Bone Mineral Research convened a national group of experts to compose this guideline based on current evidence, which covered the pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment and management of hypophosphatemic rickets/osteomalacia. In summary, this work outlines recommendations for clinicians, aiming to improve the management of hypophosphatemic rickets/osteomalacia in China.
10.Application of perioperative nutritional support in enhanced recovery after surgery
Guoxi XU ; Gaofeng LIN ; Huaishuai WANG ; Yixiang ZHUANG ; Yinlin LI ; Qiyi LIN ; Zhicong CAI ; Weibo LIU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2021;23(7):966-969
Objective:To explore the value and advantages of perioperative nutritional support in enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS).Methods:The clinical data of patients admitted to Jinjiang City Hospital for acute abdomen and undergoing surgery from April 2018 to January 2021 were collected. They were divided into two groups: the enhanced recovery after surgery group (ERAS group, 78 cases) and the traditional perioperative management group (CPM group, 75 cases). The nutritional risk assessment of NRS2002 was performed on admission to the two groups. The postoperative inflammatory indexes, nutrition and rehabilitation related indexes were compared between the two groups.Results:There was no significant difference in preoperative NRS 2002 score, operation method, operation time and blood loss between ERAS group and CPM group ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference in C-reactive protein (CRP), albumin (Alb) and prealbumin (PA) between ERAS group and CPM group before operation ( P>0.05). The ALb and PA of the two groups on the first day after operation were significantly lower than those before operation, and the CRP levels on the first, third, fifth and seventh day after operation were higher than those before operation( P<0.05), with significant difference. The CRP level of ERAS group was lower than that of CPM group on the third day after operation, with significant difference ( P<0.05). On the 7th day after operation, the levels of Alb and PA in ERAS group were higher than those in CPM group ( P<0.05). The recovery time of gastrointestinal function and hospitalization days in ERAS group were significantly reduced, and the total cost of hospitalization was significantly less than that in CPM group ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Perioperative effective nutritional support is helpful to accelerate the recovery of patients with acute abdomen. The application of enhanced recovery after surgery can effectively improve the nutritional status of patients with acute abdomen, reduce the incidence of complications and improve the clinical outcome of patients.


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