1.A study on the animal model preparation and early histological changes of trans-sutural distraction osteo-genesis
Zhihe ZHAO ; Yufan ZHANG ; Wenhui ZHANG ; Yicheng CHEN ; Xuelian JIA ; Shanluo ZHOU ; Fuding SHEN ; Yuxuan DU ; Yunpeng LI ; Liang KONG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2024;40(2):173-179
Objective:To establish an animal model of trans-sutural distraction osteogenesis in SD rats.Methods:A self-designed V-shaped distraction device(distractor)was fabricated with the traction force(N)of 0,1.3,2.2,3.0,4.3 and 5.0 corresponding to the distraction length(mm)of 5,4,3,2,1 and 0 respectively,meeting the trans-sutural distraction osteogenesis requirements in skull of 5-week-old SD rats.The distractor was plased into the sagittal suture of 12 SD rats.Continuous sampling was conducted 1,3,5 and 7 days respectively(n=3)after operation.The tissue changes in the trans-sutural distraction area were observed by HE and Masson's trichrome staining.Inflammation levels were determined using Arg-1 immunofluorescence staining.The early angiogenesis was clarified through co-staining with CD31 and EMCN.Results:A stable trans-sutural distraction osteogenesis model was estab-lished,5 mm distraction osteogenesis width was observed completely within 7 days of distraction.Significant new bone formation was observed at 7 days after operation.Arg-1 expression increased and was concentrated at the bone margins,overlapping with the areas of new bone formation.EMCN expression gradually decreased,and by day 7 CD31 was predominant,indicating the basic maturation of blood vessels.Conclusion:This study successfully constructed a stable and effective trans-sutural distraction osteogenesis animal model,and provides an experimental basis for the investigation of its early continuous histological changes.
2.Factors influencing medical narrative competence and its correlation with psychological resilience in pediatric staff
Xuelian ZHOU ; Ke HUANG ; Hu LIN ; Li ZHANG ; Zhaoyuan WU ; Yuanyuan MENG ; Wei WU ; Guanping DONG ; Junjun JIA ; Junfen FU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2024;23(3):321-326
Objective:To investigate the medical narrative competence of pediatric staff, and analyze its influencing factors and correlation with psychological resilience, and to discuss strategies to improve narrative competence.Methods:From January 11 to February 25, 2022, by convenience sampling, we sampled pediatric personnel and those on refresher training at Children's Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine for a questionnaire survey involving general information, the narrative competence scale, and the 14-item resilience scale. With the use of SPSS 26.0, the narrative competence of different populations was compared, and factors affecting narrative competence were determined through Pearson correlation analysis and multiple regression analysis.Results:A total of 361 valid questionnaires were included in this study, and there was significant differences in the narrative competence score between different ages, professional titles, working years, income levels, and whether they wrote parallel charts ( P<0.05). The total score of narrative competence of pediatric staffs was (147.13±18.76), and positively correlated with the total resilience score and the score of each dimension ( P≤0.001). The regression analysis showed that writing parallel charts and resilience could explain 53.10% of the variation in narrative competence ( P<0.001). Conclusions:Pediatric staff's narrative competence is at low or intermediate levels. Parallel chart writing and resilience training can improve narrative competence and promote a harmonious doctor-patient relationship.
3.Construction of HA coating on PEEK surface based on magnetron sputtering and its biosafety evaluation
Tianyuan MA ; Bin LU ; Fuwei LIU ; He XIN ; Yicheng CHEN ; Xuelian JIA ; Simin ZHU ; Junrui ZHANG ; Xiaona NING
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2024;40(4):467-472
Objective:To prepare hydroxyapatite(HA)coating on polyether ether ketone(PEEK)surface by magnetron sputtering technique and to study its biosafety.Methods:Sulfonated PEEK was used to increase the binding area and HA coating was constructed on it using magnetron sputtering technology.SEM and energy dispersive spectroscopy(EDAX)were used to detect the construction effect.Cell adhesion assay,cytoskeletal fluorescence staining and SEM validation were used to assess cytologrcal safety.In vivo safety tests were conducted in SD rats and golden hamsters.Results:HA coating with gradient morphology was successfully constructed on the PEEK surface using above technique.The coating promoted cell adhesion,extension and proliferation.No systemic toxicity and no sig-nificant influence in HE staining of the main infernal organs samples were observed.The coating alleviated the oral mucosal irritation caused by simple sulfonation to a certain extent.Conclusion:HA coating can be prepared stably with magnetron sputtering technology and can meet the biosafety needs for clinical applications.
4.Association between triglyceride-glucose index and arterial stiffness progression:A retrospective cohort study
Xiaoling ZHU ; Jia CHEN ; Xuelian LIU ; Yaqin WANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2024;49(6):951-960
Objective:Insulin resistance(IR)is closely associated with atherosclerosis and adverse cardiovascular events.The triglyceride-glucose(TyG)index is an effective indicator for assessing IR.This study aims to explore the relationship between the TyG index and the risk of arterial stiffness progression. Methods:This retrospective cohort study included adults who had undergone at least 2 health examinations with arteriosclerosis testing at the Health Management Medical Center of the Third Xiangya Hospital,Central South University,between January 2012 and December 2022.Clinical data were collected.The TyG index was calculated using the formula of ln(triglyceridesxfasting blood glucose/2).The baseline TyG index was assessed as both a continuous variable and as a quartile-based categorical variable.The progression of arteriosclerosis was evaluated by the annual change rate of brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity(baPWV)and the new onset of increased arterial stiffness.Linear regression model and Cox proportional hazard model were used to explore whether the TyG index is an independent risk factor for arterial stiffness progression.Subgroup analyses were performed based on age,gender,body mass index(BMI),and the presence of type 2 diabetes,hypertension,or hyperlipidemia to determine the characteristics of the association between the TyG index and arterial stiffness progression. Results:A total of 4 971 participants were included,with a follow-up period of(3.01±1.98)years.During follow-up,the annual baPWV change rate was(24.94±81.15)cm/s,and 278 cases of new onset of increased aterial stiffness were recorded.After fully adjusting for confounding factors,the baseline TyG index was independently positively correlated with both the annual baPWV change rate(β=17.5,95%CI 9.00 to 25.94,P<0.001)and the risk of new onset of increased aterial stiffness[hazard ratio(HR)=1.43,95%CI 1.18 to 1.74,P<0.001]when the TyG index was treated as a continuous variable.When treated as a categorical variable,higher TyG index quartiles were associated with progressively higher baPWV change rates and new onset of increased arterial stiffness(all P<0.055).In subgroups of participants aged ≥45 years,males,BMI<28 kg/m2,those with or without hypertension,and those without type 2 diabetes or hyperlipidemia,the baseline TyG index(both continuous and categorical)was significantly associated with new onset of increased arterial stiffness(all P<0.05),with no significant interactions observed across subgroups(all P>0.05). Conclusion:The TyG index is independently associated with an increased risk of arterial stiffness progression and may serve as a useful indicator for assessing arterial stiffness progression risk in health check-up populations.
5.Research on the Overseas Promotion Strategy of Traditional Chinese Medicine Based on SWOT Analysis——Taking the China-Cambodia TCM Anti-Epidemic Corps an Example
Xuelian BAI ; Guanchun JIA ; Zhen LIU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;26(6):1434-1439
Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM)is unique health resource,economic resources,scientific and technological resource of China.In recent years,the international dissemination of TCM has been gradually expanding,and its influence has been constantly improving.The first foreign-aid TCM Corps dispatched to assist Cambodia has provided a new path for the promotion of TCM overseas.This research applies the SWOT method to analyze and conclude that the overseas promotion of TCM by foreign-aid TCM Corps has the advantages of strong promotion,wide scope,deep degree and good effect.And the disadvantages are unsound management mechanism,the difficulties of setting up and working overseas,and the challenges of transporting and exporting TCM equipment and medicines.With opportunity of the national policy support,the increasing international recognition and demand,and the good ward in global epidemic situation,we still need to deal with the challenges of cultural barriers,legal barriers,and the intensification of global competition in the substitution of traditional medicine.With regard to the overseas promotion of TCM by foreign-aid TCM Corps,it is proposed to form a regular establishment of foreign-aid TCM Corps,promote the formation of a joint force for the overseas promotion of Chinese medicine,optimize the environment for the export of Chinese medicine,and strengthens the cultivation of talents both at home and abroad.
6.Chinese expert consensus on blood support mode and blood transfusion strategies for emergency treatment of severe trauma patients (version 2024)
Yao LU ; Yang LI ; Leiying ZHANG ; Hao TANG ; Huidan JING ; Yaoli WANG ; Xiangzhi JIA ; Li BA ; Maohong BIAN ; Dan CAI ; Hui CAI ; Xiaohong CAI ; Zhanshan ZHA ; Bingyu CHEN ; Daqing CHEN ; Feng CHEN ; Guoan CHEN ; Haiming CHEN ; Jing CHEN ; Min CHEN ; Qing CHEN ; Shu CHEN ; Xi CHEN ; Jinfeng CHENG ; Xiaoling CHU ; Hongwang CUI ; Xin CUI ; Zhen DA ; Ying DAI ; Surong DENG ; Weiqun DONG ; Weimin FAN ; Ke FENG ; Danhui FU ; Yongshui FU ; Qi FU ; Xuemei FU ; Jia GAN ; Xinyu GAN ; Wei GAO ; Huaizheng GONG ; Rong GUI ; Geng GUO ; Ning HAN ; Yiwen HAO ; Wubing HE ; Qiang HONG ; Ruiqin HOU ; Wei HOU ; Jie HU ; Peiyang HU ; Xi HU ; Xiaoyu HU ; Guangbin HUANG ; Jie HUANG ; Xiangyan HUANG ; Yuanshuai HUANG ; Shouyong HUN ; Xuebing JIANG ; Ping JIN ; Dong LAI ; Aiping LE ; Hongmei LI ; Bijuan LI ; Cuiying LI ; Daihong LI ; Haihong LI ; He LI ; Hui LI ; Jianping LI ; Ning LI ; Xiying LI ; Xiangmin LI ; Xiaofei LI ; Xiaojuan LI ; Zhiqiang LI ; Zhongjun LI ; Zunyan LI ; Huaqin LIANG ; Xiaohua LIANG ; Dongfa LIAO ; Qun LIAO ; Yan LIAO ; Jiajin LIN ; Chunxia LIU ; Fenghua LIU ; Peixian LIU ; Tiemei LIU ; Xiaoxin LIU ; Zhiwei LIU ; Zhongdi LIU ; Hua LU ; Jianfeng LUAN ; Jianjun LUO ; Qun LUO ; Dingfeng LYU ; Qi LYU ; Xianping LYU ; Aijun MA ; Liqiang MA ; Shuxuan MA ; Xainjun MA ; Xiaogang MA ; Xiaoli MA ; Guoqing MAO ; Shijie MU ; Shaolin NIE ; Shujuan OUYANG ; Xilin OUYANG ; Chunqiu PAN ; Jian PAN ; Xiaohua PAN ; Lei PENG ; Tao PENG ; Baohua QIAN ; Shu QIAO ; Li QIN ; Ying REN ; Zhaoqi REN ; Ruiming RONG ; Changshan SU ; Mingwei SUN ; Wenwu SUN ; Zhenwei SUN ; Haiping TANG ; Xiaofeng TANG ; Changjiu TANG ; Cuihua TAO ; Zhibin TIAN ; Juan WANG ; Baoyan WANG ; Chunyan WANG ; Gefei WANG ; Haiyan WANG ; Hongjie WANG ; Peng WANG ; Pengli WANG ; Qiushi WANG ; Xiaoning WANG ; Xinhua WANG ; Xuefeng WANG ; Yong WANG ; Yongjun WANG ; Yuanjie WANG ; Zhihua WANG ; Shaojun WEI ; Yaming WEI ; Jianbo WEN ; Jun WEN ; Jiang WU ; Jufeng WU ; Aijun XIA ; Fei XIA ; Rong XIA ; Jue XIE ; Yanchao XING ; Yan XIONG ; Feng XU ; Yongzhu XU ; Yongan XU ; Yonghe YAN ; Beizhan YAN ; Jiang YANG ; Jiangcun YANG ; Jun YANG ; Xinwen YANG ; Yongyi YANG ; Chunyan YAO ; Mingliang YE ; Changlin YIN ; Ming YIN ; Wen YIN ; Lianling YU ; Shuhong YU ; Zebo YU ; Yigang YU ; Anyong YU ; Hong YUAN ; Yi YUAN ; Chan ZHANG ; Jinjun ZHANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Kai ZHANG ; Leibing ZHANG ; Quan ZHANG ; Rongjiang ZHANG ; Sanming ZHANG ; Shengji ZHANG ; Shuo ZHANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Weidong ZHANG ; Xi ZHANG ; Xingwen ZHANG ; Guixi ZHANG ; Xiaojun ZHANG ; Guoqing ZHAO ; Jianpeng ZHAO ; Shuming ZHAO ; Beibei ZHENG ; Shangen ZHENG ; Huayou ZHOU ; Jicheng ZHOU ; Lihong ZHOU ; Mou ZHOU ; Xiaoyu ZHOU ; Xuelian ZHOU ; Yuan ZHOU ; Zheng ZHOU ; Zuhuang ZHOU ; Haiyan ZHU ; Peiyuan ZHU ; Changju ZHU ; Lili ZHU ; Zhengguo WANG ; Jianxin JIANG ; Deqing WANG ; Jiongcai LAN ; Quanli WANG ; Yang YU ; Lianyang ZHANG ; Aiqing WEN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2024;40(10):865-881
Patients with severe trauma require an extremely timely treatment and transfusion plays an irreplaceable role in the emergency treatment of such patients. An increasing number of evidence-based medicinal evidences and clinical practices suggest that patients with severe traumatic bleeding benefit from early transfusion of low-titer group O whole blood or hemostatic resuscitation with red blood cells, plasma and platelet of a balanced ratio. However, the current domestic mode of blood supply cannot fully meet the requirements of timely and effective blood transfusion for emergency treatment of patients with severe trauma in clinical practice. In order to solve the key problems in blood supply and blood transfusion strategies for emergency treatment of severe trauma, Branch of Clinical Transfusion Medicine of Chinese Medical Association, Group for Trauma Emergency Care and Multiple Injuries of Trauma Branch of Chinese Medical Association, Young Scholar Group of Disaster Medicine Branch of Chinese Medical Association organized domestic experts of blood transfusion medicine and trauma treatment to jointly formulate Chinese expert consensus on blood support mode and blood transfusion strategies for emergency treatment of severe trauma patients ( version 2024). Based on the evidence-based medical evidence and Delphi method of expert consultation and voting, 10 recommendations were put forward from two aspects of blood support mode and transfusion strategies, aiming to provide a reference for transfusion resuscitation in the emergency treatment of severe trauma and further improve the success rate of treatment of patients with severe trauma.
7.Research progresses of time-dependent diffusion MRI in tumors
Xuelian ZHAO ; Jiahao YAN ; Fei JIA ; Jing ZHANG ; Guangyao LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(9):1440-1443
Diffusion weighted imaging is an important imaging technique for diagnosing and evaluating the effectiveness of disease treatment,mainly focusing on the overall diffusion behavior of water molecules but ignoring the microscopic movement of water molecules and the details of tissue microstructures.Combining oscillatory gradient spin-echo and pulsed gradient spin echo sequences,time-dependent diffusion MRI(td-dMRI)captured diffusion MRI signals at varying time,in order to obtain information of different microstructures,which had recently emerged into clinical application with the advancements of hardware.The principles of td-dMRI technology and its application progresses in tumors were reviewed in this article.
8.Changes of serum inflammatory factors and peripheral blood T cell subsets in patients with narcolepsy and their correlations with onset
Xuelian CHEN ; Wenqiang ZHONG ; Jia HE ; Haiyan GOU ; Yan CHEN ; Yanmei ZHU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2024;23(7):711-715
Objective:To observe the changes of peripheral blood T cell subsets and serum tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α and interleukin (IL)-6 contents in narcolepsy type 1 (NT1) patients and their correlations with narcolepsy, and provide basis for finding the biological markers of narcolepsy.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed. From March 2022 to December 2023, 23 patients with NT1 admitted to Epilepsy and Sleep Disorder Center, Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University and 23 healthy controls underwent physical examination of nervous system in our center were enrolled. T lymphocyte subsets CD4 + and CD8 + in peripheral blood were calculated by flow cytometry. Serum TNF-α and IL-6 contents were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Multivariate Logistic regression was used to determine the correlations of NT1 with CD4 + T lymphocyte count and IL-6 and TNF-α contents, and diagnostic values of CD4 + T lymphocyte and TNF-α in NT1 were evaluated via area under receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve. Results:Compared with the healthy controls, the NT1 patients had significantly increased peripheral blood CD4 + T lymphocyte count ([820.61±316.87] /μL vs. [1121.04±387.47] /μL), and significantly higher serum TNF-α and IL-6 contents ([39.97±10.64] pg/mL vs. [57.01±19.92] pg/mL; [22.50±6.09] pg/mL vs. [33.66±17.28] pg/mL, P<0.05). No significant difference in peripheral blood CD8 + T lymphocyte count was noted between the 2 groups ([668.65±276.45] pg/mL vs. [592.52±217.78] pg/mL, P>0.05). Multivariate Logistic regression showed that CD4 + T lymphocyte count and serum TNF-α content were independent risk factors for NT1 ( OR=1.004, 95% CI: 1.001-1.006, P=0.007; OR=1.133, 95% CI: 1.032-1.243, P=0.009). Area under ROC curve of the two combined indexes was 0.881(95% CI: 0.784-0.977, P=0.001), enjoying sensitivity of 0.783 and specificity of 0.870. Conclusion:Combination of peripheral blood CD4 + T lymphocyte count and serum TNF-α content has high diagnostic performance in predicting NT1.
9.Effects of Cistanches Herba polysaccharides on rats with constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome
Yanzhong LIU ; Xinmei JIA ; Hongzhang GUO ; Xuelian WANG ; Dongsheng LIU
China Pharmacy 2023;34(18):2208-2212
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects of Cistanches Herba polysaccharides (abbreviated as CDPS) on rats with constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-C). METHODS SD rats were divided into control group (20 rats) and modeling group. The modeling group was given 2 mL of normal saline at 0-4 ℃ intragastrically (once a day, for 14 consecutive days) to induce IBS-C model. After modeling, model rats were grouped into model group, positive control group (mosapride citrate, 1.35 mg/kg), CDPS low-dose group (50 mg/kg) and CDPS high-dose group (100 mg/kg), with 20 rats in each group. Administration groups were given corresponding drug solution intragastrically, and control group and model group were given a constant volume of water intragastrically, once a day, for 28 consecutive days. The fecal water content, serum content of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), and charcoal powder propulsion rate of rats were determined in each group;the pathological morphology of colon tissue was observed, and mRNA and protein expressions of nerve growth factor (NGF) and tropomyosin receptor kinase A (TrkA) in colon tissue were detected. RESULTS Compared with control group, the fecal water content and carbon powder propulsion rate in the model group were decreased significantly (P<0.05); the rupture of mucosal muscle layer in colon tissue, significant infiltration of inflammatory cells and cellular edema were observed; the content of 5-HT in serum, and relative mRNA and protein expressions of NGF and TrkA were increased significantly (P<0.05). Compared with model group, the fecal water content and carbon powder propulsion rate of rats were increased significantly in administration groups (P<0.05), and pathological changes of colon tissue were relieved significantly, while the content of 5-HT in serum, the mRNA and protein expressions of NGF and TrkA in colon tissue were decreased significantly (P<0.05); among them, the above indicators inthe positive control group and CDPS high-dose group were generally close to those in the control group (P>0.05). CONCLUSIONS CDPS can alleviate the symptoms of IBS-C rats, which may be related to the inhibition of NGF/TrkA signaling pathway.
10.Annual progress in critical care medicine in 2020
Jing YANG ; Yongfang ZHOU ; Jie WANG ; Peng YU ; Jianbo LI ; Jun GUO ; Qin WU ; Tongjuan ZOU ; Xin YAN ; Lingling JIA ; Peng JI ; Wanhong YIN ; Xuelian LIAO ; Bo WANG ; Yiyun DENG ; Yan KANG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2021;33(2):131-138
The epidemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) puts higher demands on critical care medicine. Lots of studies have been conducted to solve COVID-19-related problems. Therefore, we reviewed the annual progress for COVID-19-related issues including antivirals threapies, respiratory support and immunomodulatory therapies and other critical issues, including the effect of antibiotic on mitochondrial damage and its relationship with sepsis, the goal and direction of antimicrobial de-escalation, drug prophylaxis of constipation, bleeding in gastrointestinal disorders and management of critical illness in the informalization era and so on. We hope to provide reference for clinical and scientific research work of the intensivists.

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