Background:Assess ChatGPT and Bard's effectiveness in the initial identification of articles for Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery systematic literature reviews.Methods:Three PRISMA-based systematic reviews(Ja...Background:Assess ChatGPT and Bard's effectiveness in the initial identification of articles for Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery systematic literature reviews.Methods:Three PRISMA-based systematic reviews(Jabbour et al.2017,Wong et al.2018,and Wu et al.2021)were replicated using ChatGPTv3.5 and Bard.Outputs(author,title,publication year,and journal)were compared to the original references and cross-referenced with medical databases for authenticity and recall.Results:Several themes emerged when comparing Bard and ChatGPT across the three reviews.Bard generated more outputs and had greater recall in Wong et al.'s review,with a broader date range in Jabbour et al.'s review.In Wu et al.'s review,ChatGPT-2 had higher recall and identified more authentic outputs than Bard-2.Conclusion:Large language models(LLMs)failed to fully replicate peer-reviewed methodologies,producing outputs with inaccuracies but identifying relevant,especially recent,articles missed by the references.While human-led PRISMA-based reviews remain the gold standard,refining LLMs for literature reviews shows potential.展开更多
Background:p53 and DIRAS3 are tumor suppressors that are frequently silenced in tumors.In this study,we sought to determine whether the concurrent re-expression of p53 and DIRAS3 could effectively induce head and neck...Background:p53 and DIRAS3 are tumor suppressors that are frequently silenced in tumors.In this study,we sought to determine whether the concurrent re-expression of p53 and DIRAS3 could effectively induce head and neck squamous cell carcinoma(HNSCC)cell death.Methods:CAL-27 and SCC-25 cells were treated with Ad-DIRAS3 and rAd-p53 to induce re-expression of DIRAS3 and p53 respectively.The effects of DIRAS3 and p53 re-expression on the growth and apoptosis of HNSCC cells were examined by TUNEL assay,flow cytometric analysis and MTT.The effects of DIRAS3 and p53 re-expression on Akt phosphorylation,oncogene expression,and the interaction of 4 E-BP1 with eIF4 E were determined by real-time PCR,Western blotting and immunoprecipitation analysis.The ability of DIRAS3 and p53 re-expression to induce autophagy was evaluated by transmission electron microscopy,LC3 fluorescence microscopy and Western blotting.The effects of DIRAS3 and p53 re-expression on HNSCC growth were evaluated by using an orthotopic xenograft mouse model.Results:TUNEL assay and flow cytometric analysis showed that the concurrent re-expression of DIRAS3 and p53 significantly induced apoptosis(P<0.001).MTT and flow cytometric analysis revealed that DIRAS3 and p53 reexpression significantly inhibited proliferation and induced cell cycle arrest(P<0.001).Mechanistically,the concurrent re-expression of DIRAS3 and p53 down-regulated signal transducer and activation of transcription 3(STAT3)and upregulated p21WAF1/CIP1 and Bax(P<0.001).DIRAS3 and p53 re-expression also inhibited Akt phosphorylation,increased the interaction of eIF4 E with 4 E-BP1,and reduced the expression of c-Myc,cyclin D1,vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF),fibroblast growth factor(FGF),epidermal growth factor receptor(EGFR)and Bcl-2(P<0.001).Moreover,the concurrent re-expression of DIRAS3 and p53 increased the percentage of cells with GFP-LC3 puncta compared with that in cells treated with control adenovirus(50.00%±4.55%vs.4.67%±1.25%,P<0.001).LC3 fluorescence microscopy and Western blotting further showed that DIRAS3 and p53 re-expression significantly promoted autophagic activity but also inhibited autophagic flux,resulting in overall impaired autophagy.Finally,the concurrent re-expression of DIRAS3 and p53 significantly decreased the tumor volume compared with the control group in a HNSCC xenograft mouse model[(3.12±0.75)mm^(3) vs.(189.02±17.54)mm^(3),P<0.001].Conclusions:The concurrent re-expression of DIRAS3 and p53 is a more effective approach to HNSCC treatment than current treatment strategies.展开更多
Introduction: Head and neck cancers represent a significant burden of cancer, collectively ranking fourth for cancer incidence and second for cancer mortality worldwide. Objective: To study the epidemiological and his...Introduction: Head and neck cancers represent a significant burden of cancer, collectively ranking fourth for cancer incidence and second for cancer mortality worldwide. Objective: To study the epidemiological and histopathological aspects of head and neck cancers in the ENT-CCF department of Ignace Deen National Hospital. Materials and Methods: This was a descriptive retrospective study covering a period of 5 years from September 1, 2016, to September 30, 2021. Results: We collected 43 cases of head and neck cancers, representing a hospital frequency of 1.85%. The mean age was 45.21 ± 13.23 years. Males predominated, accounting for 65.12%, compared to 34.88% for females, with a male-to-female ratio of 1.87. Housewives accounted for 27.90%, followed by farmers at 23.26% and traders/merchants at 18.60%, with 41.86% being uneducated. The main risk factors were tobacco (37.21%) and alcohol (34.88%). Pain (53.49%), dysphonia (51.16%), and dyspnea (39.53%) were the main presenting symptoms. Squamous cell carcinoma (74.42%) and large cell lymphoma (18.60%) were the most commonly cited histological types. Conclusion: Head and neck cancers remain relatively common in our country. Improving prognosis depends on early diagnosis of the condition, resuscitation resources, and prompt management.展开更多
BACKGROUND Patients with head and neck cancer often develop depressive symptoms during radiochemotherapy due to changes in saliva secretion,radiation-induced oral mucositis,and dysphagia.These symptoms significantly a...BACKGROUND Patients with head and neck cancer often develop depressive symptoms during radiochemotherapy due to changes in saliva secretion,radiation-induced oral mucositis,and dysphagia.These symptoms significantly affect quality of life.Although existing nursing interventions provide some relief,they have limitations in improving swallowing function and developing coping strategies.AIM To evaluate the effectiveness of tongue pressure resistance feedback training combined with empowerment education in improving depressive symptoms and swallowing function in patients with head and neck cancer undergoing radiochemotherapy.METHODS This study included 110 patients with head and neck cancer who exhibited depressive symptoms and underwent radiochemotherapy at the Affiliated Hospital of Jiangnan University between January 2021 and December 2023.Patients were randomly assigned to either a reference group or an experimental group,each comprising 55 patients.The reference group received routine care,whereas the experimental group received tongue pressure resistance feedback training and empowerment education.After 6 weeks of continuous intervention,comparisons were made between the two groups regarding depressive symptom scores,swallowing function,coping strategies,and quality of life,both pre-and post-intervention.RESULTS Following the intervention,both groups demonstrated decreased scores for depressive symptoms and swallowing function,with the experimental group showing a significantly greater reduction than the reference group(P<0.05).The experimental group also demonstrated higher confrontation scores and lower avoidance and submission scores for coping strategies than the reference group(P<0.05).Quality of life scores improved in both groups after the intervention,with the experimental group showing markedly higher scores than the reference group(P<0.05).CONCLUSION The combination of tongue pressure resistance feedback training and empowerment education is effective in alleviating depressive symptoms,enhancing swallowing function,optimizing coping strategies,and significantly improving the quality of life of patients with head and neck cancer undergoing radiochemotherapy.This approach shows promise for clinical applications and promotion.展开更多
The presence of a positive deep surgical margin in tongue squamous cell carcinoma(TSCC)significantly elevates the risk of local recurrence.Therefore,a prompt and precise intraoperative assessment of margin status is i...The presence of a positive deep surgical margin in tongue squamous cell carcinoma(TSCC)significantly elevates the risk of local recurrence.Therefore,a prompt and precise intraoperative assessment of margin status is imperative to ensure thorough tumor resection.In this study,we integrate Raman imaging technology with an artificial intelligence(AI)generative model,proposing an innovative approach for intraoperative margin status diagnosis.This method utilizes Raman imaging to swiftly and non-invasively capture tissue Raman images,which are then transformed into hematoxylin-eosin(H&E)-stained histopathological images using an AI generative model for histopathological diagnosis.The generated H&E-stained images clearly illustrate the tissue’s pathological conditions.Independently reviewed by three pathologists,the overall diagnostic accuracy for distinguishing between tumor tissue and normal muscle tissue reaches 86.7%.Notably,it outperforms current clinical practices,especially in TSCC with positive lymph node metastasis or moderately differentiated grades.This advancement highlights the potential of AI-enhanced Raman imaging to significantly improve intraoperative assessments and surgical margin evaluations,promising a versatile diagnostic tool beyond TSCC.展开更多
BACKGROUND Gastric cancer(GC)and head and neck squamous cell carcinoma(HNSCC)are common malignancies with high morbidity and mortality rates.Traditional treatments often yield limited efficacy,especially in advanced c...BACKGROUND Gastric cancer(GC)and head and neck squamous cell carcinoma(HNSCC)are common malignancies with high morbidity and mortality rates.Traditional treatments often yield limited efficacy,especially in advanced cases.Recent advancements in immunotherapy,particularly immune checkpoint inhibitors targeting programmed death-ligand 1(PD-L1),have shown promise.However,the expression and interaction of pescadillo ribosomal biogenesis factor 1(PES1)and PD-L1 in these cancers remain unclear.Understanding their roles could provide new insights into tumor biology and improve therapeutic strategies.AIM To investigate the expression levels of PES1 and PD-L1 in tumor tissues of patients with GC and HNSCC.METHODS A total of 58 cases of GC and HNSCC undergoing surgical resection were selected from January 2022 to January 2024.Paraffin specimens of GC and HNSCC tissues were taken from the patients,and the sections were subjected to staining with immunohistochemistry and hematoxylin-eosin staining,and the protein expression of PES1 and PD-L1 was observed microscopically.RESULTS Among 58 GC and HNSCC tissues,30 cases were positive and 28 cases were negative for PES1 expression,and 34 cases were positive and 24 cases were negative for PD-L1 expression.The positive expression rates of PES1 and PDL1 were 51.72% and 58.62%,respectively.PES1 expression was correlated with the TNM stage,lymph node metastasis,and the depth of infiltration(P<0.05),and PD-L1 expression was correlated with the differentiation degree,lymph node metastasis,and infiltration depth(P<0.05).CONCLUSION PES1 and PD-L1 were positively expressed in GC and HNSCC tissues and correlated with clinical features.They may serve as potential biomarkers for immune-targeted therapies.展开更多
Numerous studies have demonstrated that the high expression of CXC motif chemokine ligand 16(CXCL16)in cancer correlates with poor prognosis,as well as tumor cell proliferation,migration,and invasion.While CXCL16 can ...Numerous studies have demonstrated that the high expression of CXC motif chemokine ligand 16(CXCL16)in cancer correlates with poor prognosis,as well as tumor cell proliferation,migration,and invasion.While CXCL16 can serve as a tumor biomarker,the underlying mechanism in modulating head and neck squamous cell carcinoma(HNSCC)remains unclear.In this study,the aimed was to investigate the CXCL16 expression in HNSCC and to uncover the potential underlying mechanism.Hereby,we determined the high expression of CXCL16 in The Cancer Genome Atlas(TCGA)database,as well as in tissue samples from patients with HNSCC at our central hospital and from HNSCC cell lines.The results showed that CXCL16 knockdown inhibited the proliferation,migration,and invasion of HNSCC cells.Mechanistically,transcriptome sequencing revealed that CXCL16 may affect HNSCC cell growth by regulating the antioxidant pathway of glutathione peroxidase 1(GPX1).The reactive oxygen species(ROS)levels were elevated in small interfering CXCL16(si-CXCL16)cells,which may contribute to the inhibition of cell proliferation,migration,and invasion.Moreover,treatment of cells with the GPX1 inhibitor eldecalcitol(ED-71)revealed that HNSCC cell growth was significantly inhibited in the synergistic group of si-CXCL16 and GPX1 inhibitor compared to the si-CXCL16 group.In conclusion,CXCL16 contributed to the development of HNSCC cells by modulating the GPX1-mediated antioxidant pathway.Thus,targeting cellular CXCL16 expression seems to be a promising strategy for treating HNSCC.展开更多
Organoid technology,characterized by high fidelity in mimicking the in vivo microenvironment,preservation of tumor heterogeneity,and capacity for high-throughput operations,has emerged as a critical tool in head and n...Organoid technology,characterized by high fidelity in mimicking the in vivo microenvironment,preservation of tumor heterogeneity,and capacity for high-throughput operations,has emerged as a critical tool in head and neck cancer research.To address clinical challenges in head and neck cancer management—including marked tumor heterogeneity,therapeutic resistance,and significant prognostic variability—this review focuses on four key translational applications of organoid technology:In mechanistic studies,organoid models provide a reliable platform for investigating tumorigenesis,progression,and drug resistancemechanisms.In personalized therapy,organoid-based drug sensitivity testing enables data-driven clinical decision-making.For biomarker discovery,organoids facilitate the identification of novel diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets.With ongoing improvements and standardization of organoid culture systems,this technology holds substantial promise for advancing precision medicine in head and neck cancer,bridging the gap between basic research and clinical practice.展开更多
Intra-tumoral bacteria are pivotal in the initiation and progression of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma(HNSCC),exerting a significant influence on tumor cell biology,immune responses,and the tumor microenvironme...Intra-tumoral bacteria are pivotal in the initiation and progression of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma(HNSCC),exerting a significant influence on tumor cell biology,immune responses,and the tumor microenvironment(TME).Different types and distribution of bacteria threaten the balance of metabolism and the immune environment of tumor cells.Taking advantage of this disrupted homeostasis,intra-tumoral bacteria stimulate the secretion of metabolites or influence specific immune cell types to produce inflammatory or chemokines,thereby influencing the anti-tumor immune response while regulating the level of inflammation and immunosuppression within the TME.Some intra-tumoral bacteria are used as diagnostic and prognostic markers in clinical practice.Based on the unique characteristics of bacteria,the use of engineered bacteria and outer membrane vesicles for drug delivery and biological intervention is a promising new therapeutic strategy.The presence of intra-tumoral bacteria also makes chemoradiotherapy tolerable,resulting in a poor treatment effect.However,due to the immune-related complexity of intra-tumoral bacteria,there may be unexpected effects in immunotherapy.In this review the patterns of intra-tumoral bacteria involvement in HNSCC are discussed,elucidating the dual roles,while exploring the relevance to anti-tumor immune responses in the clinical context and the prospects and limitations of the use of bacteria in targeted therapy.展开更多
AIM:To estimate if nanopore targeted sequencing(NTS)could identify pathogens causing postoperative endophthalmitis and further determine the feasibility of clinical application of NTS.METHODS:A total of 55 patients(55...AIM:To estimate if nanopore targeted sequencing(NTS)could identify pathogens causing postoperative endophthalmitis and further determine the feasibility of clinical application of NTS.METHODS:A total of 55 patients(55 eyes)with postoperative endophthalmitis were retrospectively included in this study with their medical records.Intraocular fluid samples were examined by NTS and microbial culture.All included patients had undergone examinations including measurement of best corrected visual acuity(BCVA)and intraocular pressure(IOP),slit-lamp biomicroscopy,and indirect ophthalmoscopy;additionally,they underwent B-ultrasound,anterior segment photography,and fundus photography if necessary.RESULTS:Among 55 patients with postoperative endophthalmitis,the age was 65.25±15.04y and there were 30 female(54.54%)patients.Forty-one(74.54%)vitreous humor samples and fourteen(25.45%)aqueous humor samples were sent for both NTS and microbial culture.NTS had a notable higher detection rate than microbial culture in detecting pathogens(90.91%vs 38.18%,χ^(2)=33.409,P<0.001).NTS exhibited high sensitivity of pathogen detection in both microbial culture positive and negative samples(100%and 85.29%,respectively).In 16 of 21(76.19%)patients who showed culture-positivity,their results corresponded with those of NTS.Moreover,in two patients(9.52%),NTS showed a better species resolution than microbial culture;in three patients(14.28%),NTS identified additional pathogens.As for fungus,the positive detection rate of NTS was significantly higher than that of microbial culture(20%vs 3.64%,χ^(2)=7.066,P=0.008).Also,NTS could detect multi-infection by bacteria and fungi than microbial culture(32.73%vs 0,χ^(2)=21.522,P<0.001).NTS could detect bacteria as well as fungi simultaneously within 48h in all patients.Meanwhile,NTS had a shorter detection time than microbial culture(1.13±0.34 vs 2.67±0.55d,Z=-9.218,P<0.001).After the NTS results were obtained,15 patients received additional intravitreal/intracameral anti-infection treatment.At follow-up,there was a statistically significant improvement in the visual acuity relative to the baseline(Z=−5.222,P<0.001).CONCLUSION:NTS can provide rapid identification and highly sensitive detection of pathogens among patients with postoperative endophthalmitis,which can guide anti-infection treatment and improve visual prognosis.展开更多
BACKGROUND According to the literature,significant disorders of gut microbiota are consistently observed in patients with colorectal cancer(CRC).Disorders of gut microbiota composition are manifesting clinically as ab...BACKGROUND According to the literature,significant disorders of gut microbiota are consistently observed in patients with colorectal cancer(CRC).Disorders of gut microbiota composition are manifesting clinically as abdominal pain,dyspeptic symptoms(such as rumbling,bloating,and altered bowel habits,including both constipation and diarrhea),and overall reduced quality of life.Also,negative changes in the microbiota may be associated with a more frequent development of postoperative complications and complications during chemotherapy.CASE SUMMARY Two patients with CRC underwent surgery(laparoscopic left hemicolectomy)and were prescribed chemotherapy regimen consisted of cisplatin,leucovorin,and fluorouracil.Along with prescribed chemotherapy patients took autoprobiotic enterococci.A fecal sample was collected for autoprobiotic preparation,ensuring that the patient had not taken antibiotics,probiotic supplements,or probiotic-containing foods for at least 10 days.An autoprobiotic contained an indigenous strain of Enterococcus faecium(E.faecium)was formulated.The patients received the autoprobiotic strain E.faecium(liquid form with a concentration of 8 Lg CFU/mL)orally at a dose of 50 mL twice daily during 10 days,regardless of meal times,from the first day of cytostatic treatment,throughout the first course of chemotherapy.As a result,autoprobiotic intake improved patient well-being and prevent side effects associated with the use of cytostatics.CONCLUSION The use of autoprobiotics in the treatment of CRC is a promising area to reduce the risks of postoperative complications,increase the tolerability of the basic chemotherapeutic regimen,as well as improve the quality of life.展开更多
Objectives:To investigate the imaging characteristics,surgical approaches,and outcomes of cochlear implantation(CI)in patients with special inner ear malformations(IEMs)that show transitional forms between cochlear hy...Objectives:To investigate the imaging characteristics,surgical approaches,and outcomes of cochlear implantation(CI)in patients with special inner ear malformations(IEMs)that show transitional forms between cochlear hypoplasia(CH)and common cavity(CC).Methods:Twelve children(eight males,four females),aged 10 to 43 months,with special IEMs were enrolled,and their inner ear structures were analyzed using detailed segmentation.Two surgical approaches were employed:the transmastoid slot labyrinthotomy approach(TSLA)for cases requiring customized electrodes,and the round window or cochleostomy approach for the remaining cases.Outcomes were evaluated using Categories of Auditory Performance(CAP),Speech Intelligibility Rating(SIR),and Meaningful Auditory Integration Scale(MAIS/IT-MAIS)at 12 months post-implantation.Results:Two main types of malformed cochleae were identified:common cavity-like and primitive CH types.All patients exhibited cochlear nerve deficiency and significant bilateral differences in their inner ear structures.Four patients underwent TSLA with customized electrodes,while the remaining patients received lateral wall electrodes via the round window or cochleostomy approach.Most patients showed improvement in auditory and speech capabilities following implantation.Conclusion:Inner ear malformations with transitional forms between CH and CC present unique challenges,requiring detailed preoperative evaluation and customized surgical plans.Even in severe cases,carefully planned surgery can lead to meaningful auditory rehabilitation.展开更多
Ossiculoplasty remains a challenging surgical procedure,with outcomes heavily influenced by diverse anatomical and pathological factors.Over the decades,numerous scoring systems have been developed to predict the prog...Ossiculoplasty remains a challenging surgical procedure,with outcomes heavily influenced by diverse anatomical and pathological factors.Over the decades,numerous scoring systems have been developed to predict the prognosis of ossiculoplasty,each emphasizing different variables such as ossicular status,middle ear environment,and surgical history.This paper provides a comprehensive review of the evolution of prognostic scoring systems,including Austin's original ossicular classification,Bellucci's otorrhea staging,the Middle Ear Risk Index(MERI),the Ossiculoplasty Outcome Parameter Staging(OOPS),and the recently introduced Ear Environment Risk(EER)scale.While these systems have significantly contributed to preoperative assessment,each presents notable limitations in encompassing all variables affecting surgical success.Therefore,the aim of this paper is to provide a review of the ossiculoplasty prognostic scores and show the benefits,innovations and gaps associated with each.To address these gaps,a novel,modified scoring system is proposed,incorporating previously overlooked but clinically significant factors such as tympanic membrane status,type of tympanoplasty,ossicular replacement material,CT scan findings,and the presence of complicated ear conditions.By synthesizing elements from historical scores with updated clinical insights,the proposed system aims to provide a more holistic and predictive framework for preoperative evaluation.Future multicenter studies are encouraged to validate the efficacy and prognostic power of this new scoring system,with the goal of improving surgical planning and patient counseling in ossiculoplasty.展开更多
This review highlights advances in inner ear organoids(IEOs)as a novel platform for drug screening and disease modeling,particularly for hearing loss.IEOs,derived from embryonic stem cells,induced pluripotent stem cel...This review highlights advances in inner ear organoids(IEOs)as a novel platform for drug screening and disease modeling,particularly for hearing loss.IEOs,derived from embryonic stem cells,induced pluripotent stem cells,or tissue-specific progenitors,provide a physiologically relevant alternative to traditional animal models.Significant progress has been made in utilizing various cell sources,extracellular matrix materials such as Matrigel and hydrogels,and methods for controlling microenvironments through biochemical and biophysical signals.Applications of IEOs in drug screening,disease modeling,and personalized medicine enable exploration of hearing loss mechanisms and therapeutic testing.However,challenges remain,including the incomplete maturation of cochlear cells and difficulty replicating in vivo environments.Future research should focus on optimizing IEO generation,incorporating microfluidic technologies,and advancing high-throughput screening to enhance drug discovery and clinical translation.展开更多
Cisplatin is a widely-used chemotherapeutic agent,but its dose-limiting ototoxicity often results in irreversible hearing loss.The pathogenesis involves oxidative stress,apoptosis,DNA damage,and inflammatory responses...Cisplatin is a widely-used chemotherapeutic agent,but its dose-limiting ototoxicity often results in irreversible hearing loss.The pathogenesis involves oxidative stress,apoptosis,DNA damage,and inflammatory responses,yet effective preventive strategies remain limited.Here,we demonstrate that magnesium hydride(MgH_(2)),a hydrogen-releasing compound,provides robust protection against cisplatin-induced hearing loss.Our results showed that MgH_(2)protected auditory function and preserved cochlear hair cells in vivo.Furthermore,it significantly attenuated cisplatin-induced oxidative stress and apoptosis in cultured HEI-OC1(House Ear Institute-Organ of Corti 1)cells and cochlear explants.Notably,MgH_(2)suppressed NOD-like receptor family pyrin domain containing 3(NLRP3)-mediated inflammatory cascades,thereby limiting downstream inflammatory damage.These findings revealed that MgH_(2)alleviated cisplatin-induced hearing loss through integrated antioxidant,anti-inflammatory,and anti-apoptotic pathways,with NLRP3 identified as a critical regulatory molecule.Collectively,our study provides compelling evidence for MgH_(2)as a potential therapeutic candidate for the prevention of cisplatin-induced hearing loss.展开更多
BACKGROUND Approximately 30%of patients with head and neck cancer experience adverse effects caused by anxiety and depression.Considering the high prevalence,implementing customized interventions to ease adverse emoti...BACKGROUND Approximately 30%of patients with head and neck cancer experience adverse effects caused by anxiety and depression.Considering the high prevalence,implementing customized interventions to ease adverse emotional states is imperative.AIM To evaluate the efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy(CBT)-based psychological interventions in improving the psychological well-being and quality of life(QoL)of patients with laryngeal carcinoma.METHODS This study enrolled 120 patients admitted from February 2022 to February 2024.The control group,comprising 50 participants,received standard supportive psychological care,while the research group,consisting 70 participants,underwent CBT-based interventions.Several clinical outcomes were systematically assessed that included postoperative recovery metrics(duration of tracheostomy and nasogastric tube dependence and length of hospitalization),psychological status(Self-Rating Anxiety Scale and Self-Rating Depression Scale),nutritional markers(serum albumin and hemoglobin levels),sleep quality(Self-Rating Scale of Sleep and Athens Insomnia Scale),and QoL(Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Head and Neck).RESULTS The results demonstrated that the research group experienced superior outcomes,with significantly reduced durations of tracheostomy and nasogastric tube dependence,as well as shorter hospital stays,compared with the control group.Additionally,the research group exhibited markedly lower post-intervention Self-Rating Anxiety Scale,Self-Rating Depression Scale,Self-Rating Scale of Sleep,and Athens Insomnia Scale scores,along with minimal but higher change in serum albumin and hemoglobin levels compared with the control group.All five domains of Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Head and Neck showed notable improvements in the research group,exceeding those observed in the control group.CONCLUSION CBT-based psychological support positively affects the mental well-being and QoL of patients with laryngeal carcinoma,highlighting its potential for broader clinical application.展开更多
Neurodegenerative diseases are prevalent conditions that greatly impact human health.These diseases are primarily characterized by the progressive loss and eventual death of neuronal function,although the precise mech...Neurodegenerative diseases are prevalent conditions that greatly impact human health.These diseases are primarily characterized by the progressive loss and eventual death of neuronal function,although the precise mechanisms underlying these processes remain incompletely understood.Iron is an essential trace element in the human body,playing a crucial role in various biological processes.The maintenance of iron homeostasis relies on the body's intricate and nuanced regulatory mechanisms.In recent years,considerable attention has been directed toward the relationship between dysregulated iron homeostasis and neurodegenerative diseases.The regulation of iron homeostasis within cells is crucial for maintaining proper nervous system function.Research has already revealed that disruptions in iron homeostasis may lead to ferroptosis and oxidative stress,which,in turn,can impact neuronal health and contribute to the development of neurodegenerative diseases.This article primarily explores the intimate relationship between iron homeostasis and neurodegenerative diseases,aiming to provide novel insights and strategies for treating these debilitating conditions.展开更多
Physician well-being is vital to delivering high-quality emergency care.A supported and healthy emergency medicine workforce leads to better patient outcomes,fewer medical errors,and greater job satisfaction and staff...Physician well-being is vital to delivering high-quality emergency care.A supported and healthy emergency medicine workforce leads to better patient outcomes,fewer medical errors,and greater job satisfaction and staff retention.[1,2]Emergency physicians(EPs)face unique pressures,including shift work,high patient volumes and acuities,overcrowding,and systemic inefficiencies that escalate their risk of burnout.As a result,EPs have reported the highest rates of burnout among physician specialties.展开更多
The mammalian cochlea relies on outer and inner hair cells(OHCs/IHCs)for sound amplification and signal transmission.Rab3-interacting molecular binding protein 2(RIMBP2),expressed in receptor cells and neurons at syna...The mammalian cochlea relies on outer and inner hair cells(OHCs/IHCs)for sound amplification and signal transmission.Rab3-interacting molecular binding protein 2(RIMBP2),expressed in receptor cells and neurons at synaptic active zones,remains poorly characterized in hearing.We therefore generated a Rimbp2 knockout(KO)mouse model(Rimbp^(2-/-)),which exhibited severe hearing loss with elevated thresholds,prolonged latencies,and reduced amplitudes in auditory brainstem response Wave I.OHC loss via apoptosis was correlated with threshold elevation.In IHCs,patch-clamp recordings revealed reduced exocytosis,including a diminished readily-releasable pool,impaired sustained release,and blocked fast endocytosis.Immunostaining showed unchanged ribbon synapse numbers but positional shifts in the basal pole of KO IHCs.These findings demonstrated RIMBP2’s essential role in OHC survival and its broader regulatory functions in IHC synaptic transmission than previously recognized.展开更多
文摘Background:Assess ChatGPT and Bard's effectiveness in the initial identification of articles for Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery systematic literature reviews.Methods:Three PRISMA-based systematic reviews(Jabbour et al.2017,Wong et al.2018,and Wu et al.2021)were replicated using ChatGPTv3.5 and Bard.Outputs(author,title,publication year,and journal)were compared to the original references and cross-referenced with medical databases for authenticity and recall.Results:Several themes emerged when comparing Bard and ChatGPT across the three reviews.Bard generated more outputs and had greater recall in Wong et al.'s review,with a broader date range in Jabbour et al.'s review.In Wu et al.'s review,ChatGPT-2 had higher recall and identified more authentic outputs than Bard-2.Conclusion:Large language models(LLMs)failed to fully replicate peer-reviewed methodologies,producing outputs with inaccuracies but identifying relevant,especially recent,articles missed by the references.While human-led PRISMA-based reviews remain the gold standard,refining LLMs for literature reviews shows potential.
基金supported by Funding for the Basic Research of the Ministry of Sciences and Technology,Sichuan Province(2015JY0090)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(81972546,81602373)。
文摘Background:p53 and DIRAS3 are tumor suppressors that are frequently silenced in tumors.In this study,we sought to determine whether the concurrent re-expression of p53 and DIRAS3 could effectively induce head and neck squamous cell carcinoma(HNSCC)cell death.Methods:CAL-27 and SCC-25 cells were treated with Ad-DIRAS3 and rAd-p53 to induce re-expression of DIRAS3 and p53 respectively.The effects of DIRAS3 and p53 re-expression on the growth and apoptosis of HNSCC cells were examined by TUNEL assay,flow cytometric analysis and MTT.The effects of DIRAS3 and p53 re-expression on Akt phosphorylation,oncogene expression,and the interaction of 4 E-BP1 with eIF4 E were determined by real-time PCR,Western blotting and immunoprecipitation analysis.The ability of DIRAS3 and p53 re-expression to induce autophagy was evaluated by transmission electron microscopy,LC3 fluorescence microscopy and Western blotting.The effects of DIRAS3 and p53 re-expression on HNSCC growth were evaluated by using an orthotopic xenograft mouse model.Results:TUNEL assay and flow cytometric analysis showed that the concurrent re-expression of DIRAS3 and p53 significantly induced apoptosis(P<0.001).MTT and flow cytometric analysis revealed that DIRAS3 and p53 reexpression significantly inhibited proliferation and induced cell cycle arrest(P<0.001).Mechanistically,the concurrent re-expression of DIRAS3 and p53 down-regulated signal transducer and activation of transcription 3(STAT3)and upregulated p21WAF1/CIP1 and Bax(P<0.001).DIRAS3 and p53 re-expression also inhibited Akt phosphorylation,increased the interaction of eIF4 E with 4 E-BP1,and reduced the expression of c-Myc,cyclin D1,vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF),fibroblast growth factor(FGF),epidermal growth factor receptor(EGFR)and Bcl-2(P<0.001).Moreover,the concurrent re-expression of DIRAS3 and p53 increased the percentage of cells with GFP-LC3 puncta compared with that in cells treated with control adenovirus(50.00%±4.55%vs.4.67%±1.25%,P<0.001).LC3 fluorescence microscopy and Western blotting further showed that DIRAS3 and p53 re-expression significantly promoted autophagic activity but also inhibited autophagic flux,resulting in overall impaired autophagy.Finally,the concurrent re-expression of DIRAS3 and p53 significantly decreased the tumor volume compared with the control group in a HNSCC xenograft mouse model[(3.12±0.75)mm^(3) vs.(189.02±17.54)mm^(3),P<0.001].Conclusions:The concurrent re-expression of DIRAS3 and p53 is a more effective approach to HNSCC treatment than current treatment strategies.
文摘Introduction: Head and neck cancers represent a significant burden of cancer, collectively ranking fourth for cancer incidence and second for cancer mortality worldwide. Objective: To study the epidemiological and histopathological aspects of head and neck cancers in the ENT-CCF department of Ignace Deen National Hospital. Materials and Methods: This was a descriptive retrospective study covering a period of 5 years from September 1, 2016, to September 30, 2021. Results: We collected 43 cases of head and neck cancers, representing a hospital frequency of 1.85%. The mean age was 45.21 ± 13.23 years. Males predominated, accounting for 65.12%, compared to 34.88% for females, with a male-to-female ratio of 1.87. Housewives accounted for 27.90%, followed by farmers at 23.26% and traders/merchants at 18.60%, with 41.86% being uneducated. The main risk factors were tobacco (37.21%) and alcohol (34.88%). Pain (53.49%), dysphonia (51.16%), and dyspnea (39.53%) were the main presenting symptoms. Squamous cell carcinoma (74.42%) and large cell lymphoma (18.60%) were the most commonly cited histological types. Conclusion: Head and neck cancers remain relatively common in our country. Improving prognosis depends on early diagnosis of the condition, resuscitation resources, and prompt management.
文摘BACKGROUND Patients with head and neck cancer often develop depressive symptoms during radiochemotherapy due to changes in saliva secretion,radiation-induced oral mucositis,and dysphagia.These symptoms significantly affect quality of life.Although existing nursing interventions provide some relief,they have limitations in improving swallowing function and developing coping strategies.AIM To evaluate the effectiveness of tongue pressure resistance feedback training combined with empowerment education in improving depressive symptoms and swallowing function in patients with head and neck cancer undergoing radiochemotherapy.METHODS This study included 110 patients with head and neck cancer who exhibited depressive symptoms and underwent radiochemotherapy at the Affiliated Hospital of Jiangnan University between January 2021 and December 2023.Patients were randomly assigned to either a reference group or an experimental group,each comprising 55 patients.The reference group received routine care,whereas the experimental group received tongue pressure resistance feedback training and empowerment education.After 6 weeks of continuous intervention,comparisons were made between the two groups regarding depressive symptom scores,swallowing function,coping strategies,and quality of life,both pre-and post-intervention.RESULTS Following the intervention,both groups demonstrated decreased scores for depressive symptoms and swallowing function,with the experimental group showing a significantly greater reduction than the reference group(P<0.05).The experimental group also demonstrated higher confrontation scores and lower avoidance and submission scores for coping strategies than the reference group(P<0.05).Quality of life scores improved in both groups after the intervention,with the experimental group showing markedly higher scores than the reference group(P<0.05).CONCLUSION The combination of tongue pressure resistance feedback training and empowerment education is effective in alleviating depressive symptoms,enhancing swallowing function,optimizing coping strategies,and significantly improving the quality of life of patients with head and neck cancer undergoing radiochemotherapy.This approach shows promise for clinical applications and promotion.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.82272955 and 22203057)the Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province(Grant No.2021J011361).
文摘The presence of a positive deep surgical margin in tongue squamous cell carcinoma(TSCC)significantly elevates the risk of local recurrence.Therefore,a prompt and precise intraoperative assessment of margin status is imperative to ensure thorough tumor resection.In this study,we integrate Raman imaging technology with an artificial intelligence(AI)generative model,proposing an innovative approach for intraoperative margin status diagnosis.This method utilizes Raman imaging to swiftly and non-invasively capture tissue Raman images,which are then transformed into hematoxylin-eosin(H&E)-stained histopathological images using an AI generative model for histopathological diagnosis.The generated H&E-stained images clearly illustrate the tissue’s pathological conditions.Independently reviewed by three pathologists,the overall diagnostic accuracy for distinguishing between tumor tissue and normal muscle tissue reaches 86.7%.Notably,it outperforms current clinical practices,especially in TSCC with positive lymph node metastasis or moderately differentiated grades.This advancement highlights the potential of AI-enhanced Raman imaging to significantly improve intraoperative assessments and surgical margin evaluations,promising a versatile diagnostic tool beyond TSCC.
文摘BACKGROUND Gastric cancer(GC)and head and neck squamous cell carcinoma(HNSCC)are common malignancies with high morbidity and mortality rates.Traditional treatments often yield limited efficacy,especially in advanced cases.Recent advancements in immunotherapy,particularly immune checkpoint inhibitors targeting programmed death-ligand 1(PD-L1),have shown promise.However,the expression and interaction of pescadillo ribosomal biogenesis factor 1(PES1)and PD-L1 in these cancers remain unclear.Understanding their roles could provide new insights into tumor biology and improve therapeutic strategies.AIM To investigate the expression levels of PES1 and PD-L1 in tumor tissues of patients with GC and HNSCC.METHODS A total of 58 cases of GC and HNSCC undergoing surgical resection were selected from January 2022 to January 2024.Paraffin specimens of GC and HNSCC tissues were taken from the patients,and the sections were subjected to staining with immunohistochemistry and hematoxylin-eosin staining,and the protein expression of PES1 and PD-L1 was observed microscopically.RESULTS Among 58 GC and HNSCC tissues,30 cases were positive and 28 cases were negative for PES1 expression,and 34 cases were positive and 24 cases were negative for PD-L1 expression.The positive expression rates of PES1 and PDL1 were 51.72% and 58.62%,respectively.PES1 expression was correlated with the TNM stage,lymph node metastasis,and the depth of infiltration(P<0.05),and PD-L1 expression was correlated with the differentiation degree,lymph node metastasis,and infiltration depth(P<0.05).CONCLUSION PES1 and PD-L1 were positively expressed in GC and HNSCC tissues and correlated with clinical features.They may serve as potential biomarkers for immune-targeted therapies.
基金supported by the Scientific Research Fund of the National Health Commission-Zhejiang Provincial Health Major Science and Technology Plan Project(No.WKJ-ZJ-2415)the Key Research and Development Program of Zhejiang Province(No.2024C03166)+1 种基金the Traditional Chinese Medicine Science and Technology Project of Zhejiang Province(No.2022ZB020)the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China(No.LY21H160049).
文摘Numerous studies have demonstrated that the high expression of CXC motif chemokine ligand 16(CXCL16)in cancer correlates with poor prognosis,as well as tumor cell proliferation,migration,and invasion.While CXCL16 can serve as a tumor biomarker,the underlying mechanism in modulating head and neck squamous cell carcinoma(HNSCC)remains unclear.In this study,the aimed was to investigate the CXCL16 expression in HNSCC and to uncover the potential underlying mechanism.Hereby,we determined the high expression of CXCL16 in The Cancer Genome Atlas(TCGA)database,as well as in tissue samples from patients with HNSCC at our central hospital and from HNSCC cell lines.The results showed that CXCL16 knockdown inhibited the proliferation,migration,and invasion of HNSCC cells.Mechanistically,transcriptome sequencing revealed that CXCL16 may affect HNSCC cell growth by regulating the antioxidant pathway of glutathione peroxidase 1(GPX1).The reactive oxygen species(ROS)levels were elevated in small interfering CXCL16(si-CXCL16)cells,which may contribute to the inhibition of cell proliferation,migration,and invasion.Moreover,treatment of cells with the GPX1 inhibitor eldecalcitol(ED-71)revealed that HNSCC cell growth was significantly inhibited in the synergistic group of si-CXCL16 and GPX1 inhibitor compared to the si-CXCL16 group.In conclusion,CXCL16 contributed to the development of HNSCC cells by modulating the GPX1-mediated antioxidant pathway.Thus,targeting cellular CXCL16 expression seems to be a promising strategy for treating HNSCC.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.82072997)the BeijingMunicipal Science&Technology Commission(No.Z221100007422045)BeijingMunicipal Administration of Hospitals Clinical Medicine Development of Special Funding Support(Code:ZLRK202304).
文摘Organoid technology,characterized by high fidelity in mimicking the in vivo microenvironment,preservation of tumor heterogeneity,and capacity for high-throughput operations,has emerged as a critical tool in head and neck cancer research.To address clinical challenges in head and neck cancer management—including marked tumor heterogeneity,therapeutic resistance,and significant prognostic variability—this review focuses on four key translational applications of organoid technology:In mechanistic studies,organoid models provide a reliable platform for investigating tumorigenesis,progression,and drug resistancemechanisms.In personalized therapy,organoid-based drug sensitivity testing enables data-driven clinical decision-making.For biomarker discovery,organoids facilitate the identification of novel diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets.With ongoing improvements and standardization of organoid culture systems,this technology holds substantial promise for advancing precision medicine in head and neck cancer,bridging the gap between basic research and clinical practice.
基金supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant nos.82472818 and 82103336)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(Grant nos.2042024kf0021 and 2042022dx0003)the Natural Science Foundation of Wuhan(Grant no.2023020201020515)。
文摘Intra-tumoral bacteria are pivotal in the initiation and progression of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma(HNSCC),exerting a significant influence on tumor cell biology,immune responses,and the tumor microenvironment(TME).Different types and distribution of bacteria threaten the balance of metabolism and the immune environment of tumor cells.Taking advantage of this disrupted homeostasis,intra-tumoral bacteria stimulate the secretion of metabolites or influence specific immune cell types to produce inflammatory or chemokines,thereby influencing the anti-tumor immune response while regulating the level of inflammation and immunosuppression within the TME.Some intra-tumoral bacteria are used as diagnostic and prognostic markers in clinical practice.Based on the unique characteristics of bacteria,the use of engineered bacteria and outer membrane vesicles for drug delivery and biological intervention is a promising new therapeutic strategy.The presence of intra-tumoral bacteria also makes chemoradiotherapy tolerable,resulting in a poor treatment effect.However,due to the immune-related complexity of intra-tumoral bacteria,there may be unexpected effects in immunotherapy.In this review the patterns of intra-tumoral bacteria involvement in HNSCC are discussed,elucidating the dual roles,while exploring the relevance to anti-tumor immune responses in the clinical context and the prospects and limitations of the use of bacteria in targeted therapy.
基金Supported by Open Project of Key Laboratory of Hubei Province(No.2023KFZZ026).
文摘AIM:To estimate if nanopore targeted sequencing(NTS)could identify pathogens causing postoperative endophthalmitis and further determine the feasibility of clinical application of NTS.METHODS:A total of 55 patients(55 eyes)with postoperative endophthalmitis were retrospectively included in this study with their medical records.Intraocular fluid samples were examined by NTS and microbial culture.All included patients had undergone examinations including measurement of best corrected visual acuity(BCVA)and intraocular pressure(IOP),slit-lamp biomicroscopy,and indirect ophthalmoscopy;additionally,they underwent B-ultrasound,anterior segment photography,and fundus photography if necessary.RESULTS:Among 55 patients with postoperative endophthalmitis,the age was 65.25±15.04y and there were 30 female(54.54%)patients.Forty-one(74.54%)vitreous humor samples and fourteen(25.45%)aqueous humor samples were sent for both NTS and microbial culture.NTS had a notable higher detection rate than microbial culture in detecting pathogens(90.91%vs 38.18%,χ^(2)=33.409,P<0.001).NTS exhibited high sensitivity of pathogen detection in both microbial culture positive and negative samples(100%and 85.29%,respectively).In 16 of 21(76.19%)patients who showed culture-positivity,their results corresponded with those of NTS.Moreover,in two patients(9.52%),NTS showed a better species resolution than microbial culture;in three patients(14.28%),NTS identified additional pathogens.As for fungus,the positive detection rate of NTS was significantly higher than that of microbial culture(20%vs 3.64%,χ^(2)=7.066,P=0.008).Also,NTS could detect multi-infection by bacteria and fungi than microbial culture(32.73%vs 0,χ^(2)=21.522,P<0.001).NTS could detect bacteria as well as fungi simultaneously within 48h in all patients.Meanwhile,NTS had a shorter detection time than microbial culture(1.13±0.34 vs 2.67±0.55d,Z=-9.218,P<0.001).After the NTS results were obtained,15 patients received additional intravitreal/intracameral anti-infection treatment.At follow-up,there was a statistically significant improvement in the visual acuity relative to the baseline(Z=−5.222,P<0.001).CONCLUSION:NTS can provide rapid identification and highly sensitive detection of pathogens among patients with postoperative endophthalmitis,which can guide anti-infection treatment and improve visual prognosis.
文摘BACKGROUND According to the literature,significant disorders of gut microbiota are consistently observed in patients with colorectal cancer(CRC).Disorders of gut microbiota composition are manifesting clinically as abdominal pain,dyspeptic symptoms(such as rumbling,bloating,and altered bowel habits,including both constipation and diarrhea),and overall reduced quality of life.Also,negative changes in the microbiota may be associated with a more frequent development of postoperative complications and complications during chemotherapy.CASE SUMMARY Two patients with CRC underwent surgery(laparoscopic left hemicolectomy)and were prescribed chemotherapy regimen consisted of cisplatin,leucovorin,and fluorouracil.Along with prescribed chemotherapy patients took autoprobiotic enterococci.A fecal sample was collected for autoprobiotic preparation,ensuring that the patient had not taken antibiotics,probiotic supplements,or probiotic-containing foods for at least 10 days.An autoprobiotic contained an indigenous strain of Enterococcus faecium(E.faecium)was formulated.The patients received the autoprobiotic strain E.faecium(liquid form with a concentration of 8 Lg CFU/mL)orally at a dose of 50 mL twice daily during 10 days,regardless of meal times,from the first day of cytostatic treatment,throughout the first course of chemotherapy.As a result,autoprobiotic intake improved patient well-being and prevent side effects associated with the use of cytostatics.CONCLUSION The use of autoprobiotics in the treatment of CRC is a promising area to reduce the risks of postoperative complications,increase the tolerability of the basic chemotherapeutic regimen,as well as improve the quality of life.
基金supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(grant no.2022YFC2402705)National Municipal Natural Science Foundation(grant no.82471161)Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation(grant no.7244308).
文摘Objectives:To investigate the imaging characteristics,surgical approaches,and outcomes of cochlear implantation(CI)in patients with special inner ear malformations(IEMs)that show transitional forms between cochlear hypoplasia(CH)and common cavity(CC).Methods:Twelve children(eight males,four females),aged 10 to 43 months,with special IEMs were enrolled,and their inner ear structures were analyzed using detailed segmentation.Two surgical approaches were employed:the transmastoid slot labyrinthotomy approach(TSLA)for cases requiring customized electrodes,and the round window or cochleostomy approach for the remaining cases.Outcomes were evaluated using Categories of Auditory Performance(CAP),Speech Intelligibility Rating(SIR),and Meaningful Auditory Integration Scale(MAIS/IT-MAIS)at 12 months post-implantation.Results:Two main types of malformed cochleae were identified:common cavity-like and primitive CH types.All patients exhibited cochlear nerve deficiency and significant bilateral differences in their inner ear structures.Four patients underwent TSLA with customized electrodes,while the remaining patients received lateral wall electrodes via the round window or cochleostomy approach.Most patients showed improvement in auditory and speech capabilities following implantation.Conclusion:Inner ear malformations with transitional forms between CH and CC present unique challenges,requiring detailed preoperative evaluation and customized surgical plans.Even in severe cases,carefully planned surgery can lead to meaningful auditory rehabilitation.
文摘Ossiculoplasty remains a challenging surgical procedure,with outcomes heavily influenced by diverse anatomical and pathological factors.Over the decades,numerous scoring systems have been developed to predict the prognosis of ossiculoplasty,each emphasizing different variables such as ossicular status,middle ear environment,and surgical history.This paper provides a comprehensive review of the evolution of prognostic scoring systems,including Austin's original ossicular classification,Bellucci's otorrhea staging,the Middle Ear Risk Index(MERI),the Ossiculoplasty Outcome Parameter Staging(OOPS),and the recently introduced Ear Environment Risk(EER)scale.While these systems have significantly contributed to preoperative assessment,each presents notable limitations in encompassing all variables affecting surgical success.Therefore,the aim of this paper is to provide a review of the ossiculoplasty prognostic scores and show the benefits,innovations and gaps associated with each.To address these gaps,a novel,modified scoring system is proposed,incorporating previously overlooked but clinically significant factors such as tympanic membrane status,type of tympanoplasty,ossicular replacement material,CT scan findings,and the presence of complicated ear conditions.By synthesizing elements from historical scores with updated clinical insights,the proposed system aims to provide a more holistic and predictive framework for preoperative evaluation.Future multicenter studies are encouraged to validate the efficacy and prognostic power of this new scoring system,with the goal of improving surgical planning and patient counseling in ossiculoplasty.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(82222017 and 82271183)Hubei Province’s Key Research and Development Program(2022BCA046)the Start-up Research Fund of Southeast University(RF1028623028).
文摘This review highlights advances in inner ear organoids(IEOs)as a novel platform for drug screening and disease modeling,particularly for hearing loss.IEOs,derived from embryonic stem cells,induced pluripotent stem cells,or tissue-specific progenitors,provide a physiologically relevant alternative to traditional animal models.Significant progress has been made in utilizing various cell sources,extracellular matrix materials such as Matrigel and hydrogels,and methods for controlling microenvironments through biochemical and biophysical signals.Applications of IEOs in drug screening,disease modeling,and personalized medicine enable exploration of hearing loss mechanisms and therapeutic testing.However,challenges remain,including the incomplete maturation of cochlear cells and difficulty replicating in vivo environments.Future research should focus on optimizing IEO generation,incorporating microfluidic technologies,and advancing high-throughput screening to enhance drug discovery and clinical translation.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(82471166 and 82071040)the Medical-Engineering Interdisciplinary Research Foundation of Shanghai Jiao Tong University(YG2025QNB28)the Basic Science Research Foundation of Shanghai Sixth People’s Hospital(ynms202302).
文摘Cisplatin is a widely-used chemotherapeutic agent,but its dose-limiting ototoxicity often results in irreversible hearing loss.The pathogenesis involves oxidative stress,apoptosis,DNA damage,and inflammatory responses,yet effective preventive strategies remain limited.Here,we demonstrate that magnesium hydride(MgH_(2)),a hydrogen-releasing compound,provides robust protection against cisplatin-induced hearing loss.Our results showed that MgH_(2)protected auditory function and preserved cochlear hair cells in vivo.Furthermore,it significantly attenuated cisplatin-induced oxidative stress and apoptosis in cultured HEI-OC1(House Ear Institute-Organ of Corti 1)cells and cochlear explants.Notably,MgH_(2)suppressed NOD-like receptor family pyrin domain containing 3(NLRP3)-mediated inflammatory cascades,thereby limiting downstream inflammatory damage.These findings revealed that MgH_(2)alleviated cisplatin-induced hearing loss through integrated antioxidant,anti-inflammatory,and anti-apoptotic pathways,with NLRP3 identified as a critical regulatory molecule.Collectively,our study provides compelling evidence for MgH_(2)as a potential therapeutic candidate for the prevention of cisplatin-induced hearing loss.
文摘BACKGROUND Approximately 30%of patients with head and neck cancer experience adverse effects caused by anxiety and depression.Considering the high prevalence,implementing customized interventions to ease adverse emotional states is imperative.AIM To evaluate the efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy(CBT)-based psychological interventions in improving the psychological well-being and quality of life(QoL)of patients with laryngeal carcinoma.METHODS This study enrolled 120 patients admitted from February 2022 to February 2024.The control group,comprising 50 participants,received standard supportive psychological care,while the research group,consisting 70 participants,underwent CBT-based interventions.Several clinical outcomes were systematically assessed that included postoperative recovery metrics(duration of tracheostomy and nasogastric tube dependence and length of hospitalization),psychological status(Self-Rating Anxiety Scale and Self-Rating Depression Scale),nutritional markers(serum albumin and hemoglobin levels),sleep quality(Self-Rating Scale of Sleep and Athens Insomnia Scale),and QoL(Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Head and Neck).RESULTS The results demonstrated that the research group experienced superior outcomes,with significantly reduced durations of tracheostomy and nasogastric tube dependence,as well as shorter hospital stays,compared with the control group.Additionally,the research group exhibited markedly lower post-intervention Self-Rating Anxiety Scale,Self-Rating Depression Scale,Self-Rating Scale of Sleep,and Athens Insomnia Scale scores,along with minimal but higher change in serum albumin and hemoglobin levels compared with the control group.All five domains of Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Head and Neck showed notable improvements in the research group,exceeding those observed in the control group.CONCLUSION CBT-based psychological support positively affects the mental well-being and QoL of patients with laryngeal carcinoma,highlighting its potential for broader clinical application.
基金supported in part by the National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.82371153(to YS)the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province,Nos.ZR2021MH378,ZR2022QH073(to LC)+1 种基金the Shandong Society of Geriatric Science and Technology Project,No.LKJGG2021Z020(to YS)the Yantai Science and Technology Innovation Development Project,Nos.2022YD009,2023YD050。
文摘Neurodegenerative diseases are prevalent conditions that greatly impact human health.These diseases are primarily characterized by the progressive loss and eventual death of neuronal function,although the precise mechanisms underlying these processes remain incompletely understood.Iron is an essential trace element in the human body,playing a crucial role in various biological processes.The maintenance of iron homeostasis relies on the body's intricate and nuanced regulatory mechanisms.In recent years,considerable attention has been directed toward the relationship between dysregulated iron homeostasis and neurodegenerative diseases.The regulation of iron homeostasis within cells is crucial for maintaining proper nervous system function.Research has already revealed that disruptions in iron homeostasis may lead to ferroptosis and oxidative stress,which,in turn,can impact neuronal health and contribute to the development of neurodegenerative diseases.This article primarily explores the intimate relationship between iron homeostasis and neurodegenerative diseases,aiming to provide novel insights and strategies for treating these debilitating conditions.
文摘Physician well-being is vital to delivering high-quality emergency care.A supported and healthy emergency medicine workforce leads to better patient outcomes,fewer medical errors,and greater job satisfaction and staff retention.[1,2]Emergency physicians(EPs)face unique pressures,including shift work,high patient volumes and acuities,overcrowding,and systemic inefficiencies that escalate their risk of burnout.As a result,EPs have reported the highest rates of burnout among physician specialties.
基金supported by grants from the National Key R&D Program of China(2021YFA1101300,2021YFA1101800,2020YFA0112503,and 2024YFC2511103)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(82330033,82030029,82401375,81970882,92149304,and 81970883)+7 种基金the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province(BK20232007)the Science and Technology Department of Sichuan Province(2021YFS0371)Shenzhen Fundamental Research Program(JCYJ20210324125608022)the Open Project Fund of Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences(YKY-KF202201)Beijing Natural Science Foundation(Z200019)the Jiangsu Provincial Scientific Research Center of Applied Mathematics(BK20233002)the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(2023TQ0056,2023M730575,and GZC20230435)Jiangsu Funding Program for Excellent Postdoctoral Talent(2023ZB822).
文摘The mammalian cochlea relies on outer and inner hair cells(OHCs/IHCs)for sound amplification and signal transmission.Rab3-interacting molecular binding protein 2(RIMBP2),expressed in receptor cells and neurons at synaptic active zones,remains poorly characterized in hearing.We therefore generated a Rimbp2 knockout(KO)mouse model(Rimbp^(2-/-)),which exhibited severe hearing loss with elevated thresholds,prolonged latencies,and reduced amplitudes in auditory brainstem response Wave I.OHC loss via apoptosis was correlated with threshold elevation.In IHCs,patch-clamp recordings revealed reduced exocytosis,including a diminished readily-releasable pool,impaired sustained release,and blocked fast endocytosis.Immunostaining showed unchanged ribbon synapse numbers but positional shifts in the basal pole of KO IHCs.These findings demonstrated RIMBP2’s essential role in OHC survival and its broader regulatory functions in IHC synaptic transmission than previously recognized.