1.Role of Ferroptosis in Bone Homeostasis and Traditional Chinese Medicine Intervention: A Review
Bo WEI ; Juan LI ; Yiwei JIANG ; Yuying ZHOU ; Chunhui LUO ; Zhongchao YU ; Pei LIU ; Yunxiang HAI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(3):249-257
Osteoporosis (OP) is a systemic metabolic bone disease characterized by bone microstructure degeneration and bone mass loss, which has a high prevalence and disability rate. Effective prevention and treatment of OP is a major difficulty in the medical community. The nature of OP is that multiple pathological factors lead to the imbalance of human bone homeostasis maintained by osteoblasts and osteoclasts. Ferroptosis is a non-apoptotic cell death pathway, and its fundamental cause is cell damage caused by iron accumulation and lipid peroxidation. Studies have shown that ferroptosis is involved in and affects the occurrence and development of OP, which leads to OP by mediating the imbalance of bone homeostasis. Ferroptosis is an adjustable form of programmed cell death. The intervention of ferroptosis can regulate the damage degree and death process of osteoblasts and osteoclasts, which is beneficial to maintain bone homeostasis, slow down the development process of OP, improve the clinical symptoms of patients, reduce the risk of disability, and improve their quality of life. However, there are few studies on ferroptosis in OP. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is a medical treasure with unique characteristics and great application value in China. It has been widely used in China and has a long history. It has the multi-target and multi-pathway advantages in the treatment of OP, with high safety, few toxic and side effects, and low treatment cost, and has a significant effect in clinical application. The intervention of TCM in ferroptosis to regulate bone homeostasis may be a new direction for the prevention and treatment of OP in the future. This article summarized the regulatory mechanisms related to ferroptosis, discussed the role of ferroptosis in bone homeostasis, and reviewed the current status and progress of active ingredients in TCM compounds and monomers in the regulation of OP through ferroptosis, so as to provide a theoretical basis for the participation of TCM in the prevention and treatment of OP in the future.
2.Effects of Bimin Formula (鼻敏方) on the Nasal Mucosa TMEM16A/NF-κB/MUC5AC Signaling Pathway in a Rat Model of Allergic Rhinitis with Lung-Spleen Qi Deficiency
Ningcong XU ; Yiwei HUA ; Xi TAN ; Jinhan WANG ; Zihua LIANG ; Shiqing ZHOU ; Yunying LI ; Wenyong CHEN ; Jiyan XIA ; Qiulan LUO
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(8):842-848
ObjectiveTo explore the possible mechanism of Bimin Formula (鼻敏方) in treating lung-spleen qi deficiency syndrome of allergic rhinitis (AR) with high mucin secretion. MethodsThirty-four SD rats were randomly divided into a blank group (8 rats), a model group (8 rats), a low-dose Bimin Formula group (8 rats), and a high-dose Bimin Formula group (10 rats). Except for the blank group, the other groups were subjected to AR lung-spleen qi deficiency rat models induced by smoking, gavage of Ginkgo biloba leaf extract, and ovalbumin. After modeling, rats in the low- and high-dose Bimin Formula groups were given Bimin Formula concentrate (concentration of 2.16 g/ml) by gavage at doses of 1.08 g/100 g and 2.16 g/100 g, respectively, while rats in the model group were given 0.5 ml/100 g of normal saline by gavage, once daily for 28 days; the blank group was not intervened. Behavioral assessments were performed after intervention. ELISA was used to detect the levels of peripheral blood total immunoglobulin E (IgE). HE staining was used to observe the pathological changes of nasal mucosa epithelium in rats, while immunohistochemistry was used to detect the expression of transmembrane protein 16A (TMEM16A) and mucin 5AC (MUC5AC) protein in nasal mucosa. Western Blot was used to detect the expression of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) protein, and RT-PCR was used to detect the expression of TMEM16A, MUC5AC, and NF-κB mRNA in nasal mucosa. ResultsHE staining showed that the nasal mucosa epithelial cell structure in the blank group was intact without shedding, swelling, or necrosis; the nasal mucosa epithelial tissue of rats in the model group was thickened and partially shed, with infiltration of eosinophils and lymphocytes visible; the pathological changes in nasal mucosa tissue of rats in the high- and low-dose Bimin Formulagroups were improved, and more improvement was showen in the high-dose group. Compared with those in the blank group, the behavioral scores and peripheral blood total IgE levels of rats in the model group significantly increased, as well as the expression of TMEM16A, MUC5AC, and NF-κB proteins and mRNA in nasal mucosa (P<0.05 or P<0.01). Compared with those in the model group, the behavioral scores and peripheral blood total IgE levels of rats in the high-dose Bimin Formula group decreased, and the expression of TMEM16A, MUC5AC, and NF-κB proteins and mRNA in nasal mucosaalso decreased (P<0.05 or P<0.01); the behavioral scores and peripheral blood total IgE levels of rats in the low-dose Bimin Formula group were reduced, and the expression of TMEM16A and MUC5AC proteins and mRNA in nasal mucosa, as well as the expression of NF-κB protein decreased (P<0.05 or P<0.01), but the difference in NF-κB mRNA expression was not statistically significant (P>0.05). Compared with the low-dose Bimin Formula group, the expression of NF-κB protein in the high-dose group decreased (P<0.01). ConclusionBimin Formula may improve the symptoms and high mucus secretion of AR lung-spleen qi deficiency by regulating the TMEM16A/NF-κB/MUC5AC signaling pathway in nasalmucosa.
3.Relationship between perceived social support and family function in parents of pediatric liver transplant recipients: a chain mediation effect analysis
Yaning ZHU ; Yanhui LIU ; Ying JIANG ; Jing LI ; Wei GAO ; Zihang FENG ; Ying SUN ; Yiwei LUO ; Ruzhen LUO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(23):3110-3116
Objective:To investigate the chain mediation effect of psychological flexibility and dyadic coping between perceived social support and family function in parents of pediatric liver transplant recipients.Methods:Totally 320 parents of pediatric liver transplant recipients who were treated at the Department of Pediatric Organ Transplantation, Tianjin First Central Hospital from April to October 2023 were selected by convenience sampling. The participants were surveyed using a general information questionnaire, the Perceived Social Support Scale (PSSS), the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-Ⅱ (AAQ-Ⅱ), the Dyadic Coping Inventory (DCI), and the Family APGAR Index (APGAR). Pearson correlation analysis was used to examine the relationships between perceived social support, psychological flexibility, dyadic coping, and family function in these parents. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was performed using Amos 26.0 to analyze the chain mediation effect of psychological flexibility and dyadic coping between perceived social support and family function, with the Bootstrap method used for model testing.Results:A total of 320 questionnaires were distributed, with 312 valid responses, yielding a response rate of 97.50% (312/320). The scores for the 312 parents were as follows: PSSS (59.29±15.64), AAQ-Ⅱ (20.35±9.07), DCI (124.64±32.65), and APGAR (6.98±2.74). Family function was positively correlated with perceived social support and dyadic coping ( P<0.01), and perceived social support was positively correlated with dyadic coping ( P<0.01). Psychological flexibility was negatively correlated with family function, perceived social support, and dyadic coping ( P<0.01). SEM results showed that psychological flexibility and dyadic coping had a significant chain mediation effect between perceived social support and family function, with a mediation effect value of 0.059. The chain mediation effect of psychological flexibility and dyadic coping accounted for 13.81% of the total effect (0.059/0.427) . Conclusions:Perceived social support directly affects family function in parents of pediatric liver transplant recipients and also indirectly influences family function through the chain mediation effect of psychological flexibility and dyadic coping.
4.Application of artificial intelligence in histopathologic diagnosis and differentiation of extramammary Paget's disease
Yiwei ZHU ; Zhe WU ; Xingcai CHEN ; Yongjian NIAN ; Na LUO ; Lian ZHANG ; Yi WU ; Zhifang ZHAI
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(16):1897-1905
Objective To establish an artificial intelligence(AI)diagnostic model for the histopathologic diagnosis of extramammary Paget's disease(EMPD)and to evaluate its efficiency for the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of EMPD.Methods All non-tumor skin disease patients who underwent skin tissue biopsy in Department of Dermatology of First Affiliated Hospital of Army Medical University from September 2003 to February 2023 were recruited,and their pathological data were collected,including EMPD,Bowen's disease(BD),squamous cell carcinoma(SCC),and epidermal hyperplasia and hypertrophy.With EMPD as the main research subject,the histopathological images of BD,SCC,and non-tumor skin diseases were included in the study.The histopathological data of 4 types of diseases was classified and diagnosed by ResNet101 and DenseNet121 deep learning neural networks,and the performance of these models was evaluated.Results The AUC values of the ResNet101 diagnostic model for the diagnosis of EMPD,BD,SCC and non-tumor skin diseases on the images at x20 magnification were 0.97,0.98,1.00 and 0.96,respectively,with an accuracy of 0.925±0.011,while the AUC values on the images at x40 magnification were 1.00,0.99,1.00 and 0.97,respectively,with an accuracy of 0.943±0.017.The AUC values of the DenseNet121 diagnostic model for the diagnosis of 4 diseases on the images at x20 magnification were 0.98,0.95,0.99 and 1.00,respectively,with an accuracy of 0.912±0.034,while the AUC values on the images at x40 magnification were 0.99,0.96,1.00 and 1.00,respectively,with an accuracy of 0.971±0.012.Our results indicated that the histopathologic diagnostic model could effectively differentiate EMPD from BD,SCC and non-tumor skin diseases at low power magnification.The FLPOs of ResNet101 was 786.6 M,and the parameter was 4.5 M;The FLPOs of DensNet121 was 289.7 M,and the parameter was 0.8M.Conclusion Our AI diagnostic model is of good effectiveness in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of EMPD.DenseNet121 is recommended as the dermatopathological diagnostic model of this study.
5.Research progress and nursing enlightenment of cognitive reserve assessment tools
Zihang FENG ; Yanhui LIU ; Qi LIANG ; Yaning ZHU ; Yiwei LUO ; Jingying LIU ; Boyang GONG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(20):2547-2553
Cognitive reserve referred to the cumulative flexibility of an individual's cognitive processes,whereas accurately assessing an individual's cognitive reserve and intervening was important for preventing the occurrence of cognitive dysfunction as well as promoting cognitive health.This article reviewed the main contents and applications of cognitive reserve assessment tools,and compared the characteristics and limitations of each assessment tool.The purpose was to provide ideas for the development of cognitive reserve assessment tools suitable for China's cultural background and population characteristics,and to provide a basis for accurately assessing the current status of China's cognitive reserve and formulating targeted cognitive reserve enhancement programs.
6.Outcome comparison of pyrotinib with current standard of care in the second/third line setting in advanced non-small cell lung cancer patients with HER2 mutation.
Shiqi MAO ; Libo LUO ; Shuo YANG ; Yan WANG ; Fei ZHOU ; Jia YU ; Bin CHEN ; Guanghui GAO ; Xuefei LI ; Chao ZHAO ; Lei CHENG ; Yiwei LIU ; Wanying WANG ; Keyi JIA ; Chuchu SHAO ; Xinyu LIU ; Xiaoxia CHEN ; Chunxia SU ; Caicun ZHOU ; Fengying WU ; Shengxiang REN
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(7):848-850
7.The value of IGFBP1 in the diagnosis and prognosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Yun LUO ; Binliang HUANG ; Xuchun HUANG ; Yiwei XU ; Fangcai WU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2023;25(9):1329-1332,1339
Objective:To explore the role of insulin-like growth factor binding protein 1 (IGFBP1) in the diagnosis and prognosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), and to search for molecular markers that can be used for the diagnosis of NPC.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 150 NPC patients (treated from April 2014 to May 2015) at the Cancer Hospital Affiliated to Shantou University Medical School, and clinical baseline data were collected from 143 healthy individuals (normal control group) during the same period. The serum IGFBP1 concentration was detected using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in 112 nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients and 109 normal controls in the training cohort, and was validated in the validation cohort (38 nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients and 34 normal controls). The diagnostic value of serum IGFBP1 in nasopharyngeal carcinoma was evaluated using the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC).Results:Compared to the normal control group, the expression level of serum IGFBP1 in nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients was higher in the training and validation queues (all P<0.05). In the training queue, the area under the ROC curve was 0.768 (95% CI: 0.706-0.830), with diagnostic specificity and sensitivity of 90.83% and 48.21%, respectively. In the validation queue, the area under the ROC curve was 0.798 (95% CI: 0.697-0.899), with diagnostic specificity and sensitivity of 97.06% and 31.58%, respectively. The predictive values for positive cases in both cohorts were greater than 80%, while the predictive values for negative cases were greater than 50%. The diagnostic threshold for serum IGFBP1 in both cohorts was 1 077 ng/ml. Conclusions:IGFBP1 has practical value as a molecular marker for the diagnosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
8.High-throughput "read-on-ski" automated imaging and label-free detection system for toxicity screening of compounds using personalised human kidney organoids.
Qizheng WANG ; Jun LU ; Ke FAN ; Yiwei XU ; Yucui XIONG ; Zhiyong SUN ; Man ZHAI ; Zhizhong ZHANG ; Sheng ZHANG ; Yan SONG ; Jianzhong LUO ; Mingliang YOU ; Meijin GUO ; Xiao ZHANG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2022;23(7):564-577
Organoid models are used to study kidney physiology, such as the assessment of nephrotoxicity and underlying disease processes. Personalized human pluripotent stem cell-derived kidney organoids are ideal models for compound toxicity studies, but there is a need to accelerate basic and translational research in the field. Here, we developed an automated continuous imaging setup with the "read-on-ski" law of control to maximize temporal resolution with minimum culture plate vibration. High-accuracy performance was achieved: organoid screening and imaging were performed at a spatial resolution of 1.1 μm for the entire multi-well plate under 3 min. We used the in-house developed multi-well spinning device and cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity model to evaluate the toxicity in kidney organoids using this system. The acquired images were processed via machine learning-based classification and segmentation algorithms, and the toxicity in kidney organoids was determined with 95% accuracy. The results obtained by the automated "read-on-ski" imaging device, combined with label-free and non-invasive algorithms for detection, were verified using conventional biological procedures. Taking advantage of the close-to-in vivo-kidney organoid model, this new development opens the door for further application of scaled-up screening using organoids in basic research and drug discovery.
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9.Effect of the surgical treatment of maxillary medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw
Mei TIAN ; Danni WANG ; Shuyan LUO ; Yiwei ZHAI ; Guowen SUN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2021;56(5):447-451
Objective:To explore the methods and clinical effects of the surgery for treating maxillary medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ).Methods:The clinical data including gender, age, stage of lesion, treatment method and prognosis of 28 patients with maxillary MRONJ who underwent surgical treatment in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Medical School of Nanjing University from January 2013 to October 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 20 males and 8 females. The mean age at onset was (65.6±11.1) years old. According to the guidelines of American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, the patients′ lesions were divided into 2 or 3 stages. Ten cases of stage 2 lesions were tightly sutured after partial jaw resection. Among them, 4 lesions were sutured directly with mucoperiosteal flaps, 4 lesions were covered by adjacent flaps and 2 lesions was covered by buccal fat pad flaps and adjacent flaps. Eighteen cases of stage 3 lesions were treated with sequestrectomy and drainage channels were formed. Patients were followed up regularly after the surgery, and the effect of surgical treatment was judged according to the clinical criteria such as clinical manifestations, local oral examination, imaging examination etc.Results:After follow-up for 12 to 52 months, the postoperative pain score (1.20±2.53) was significantly lower than preoperative pain score (6.70±0.95) ( P<0.05) in stage 2 patients. Eight patients′ mucosa healed completely without new dead bone formed. Two patients had recurrence and developed to stage 3 at the time of revisit. There were 18 cases of stage 3 lesions, which formed drainage channels after removal of the dead bone. The postoperative follow-up time was 2 to 67 months, and the symptoms of inflammation and infection disappeared. Postoperative pain score (3.40±0.51) was significantly lower than preoperative pain score (7.06±1.00) ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Soft tissue flap closure of wound after partial maxillectomy is an effective approach for the treatment of maxillary MRONJ stage 2 lesions, while maxillary stage 3 lesions could be treated for eliminating clinical symptoms and improving the quality of life when establishing unobstructed drainage after dead bone extraction.
10.Research hotspots of advance care planning at home and abroad: co-word cluster analysis
Yiwei LUO ; Yue CHENG ; Miao LI ; Yanhui LIU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(25):1988-1993
Objective:To analyze the research hotspot of advance care planning (ACP) at home and abroad, understand the research status and development trend of this field, and provide reference for the development of ACP in China.Methods:The recently literature of ACP through PubMed and Wan Fang database was searched, then bibliographic information data mining system and graph clustering tool kit cluster analysis were used.Results:A total of 2 717 articles were retrieved, extracted high frequency keywords that account for more than 50% of the total, including 35 domestic subject words and 89 foreign "main subject words+ sub-subject words" . Domestic research hotspots included: culture and value of ACP and advance directives, implementation and implementation status of ACP, research progress of ACP, research of ACP acceptance, attitudes and status of medical staff about ACP and advance directives. Foreign research hotspots included: the role of advance directives in ACP and its evaluation and application, influencing factors of ACP selection preference in terminal patients, status and methods of agency decision making, ACP and hospice care, the impact of end-of-life choices on care and quality of life, auxiliary decision-making mode of ACP.Conclusions:Although relevant research on ACP in China has been in the exploratory stage, there is still a gap in the breadth and depth of research at home and abroad. Research forms, objects and contents of ACP need to be deepened. In the future, the research should actively explore the new mode of ACP development in combination with China′s policy and cultural background.

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