Publications by authors named "Hong-Hong Zheng"

Background: The authors aimed to use preoperative computed tomography images to develop a radiomic nomogram to select patients who would benefit from spleen-preserving splenic hilar (No.10) lymphadenectomy (SPSHL).

Methods: A pooled analysis of three distinct prospective studies was performed.

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Background: The effects of the dynamics of serum tumor markers (CA72-4, CEA, CA19-9, CA125 and AFP) before and after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) on the prognosis of gastric cancer(GC) patients remain unclear.

Methods: The training set contained 334 GC patients from Fujian Medical University Union Hospital (FJMUUH) and 113 GC patients in Qinghai University Affiliated Hospital (QhUAH) were used as an external validation set. Tumor marker regression load (ΔTMRL) indicator, including ΔCA72-4, ΔCEA, ΔCA19-9, ΔCA125, and ΔAFP, is defined as [(postNACT marker- preNACT marker)/preNACT marker].

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  • Researchers wanted to see if robot surgery (RG) was better than traditional laparoscopic surgery (LG) for stomach cancer patients who were heavier (BMI ≥ 25).
  • They studied 482 patients and compared results after matching groups with 109 patients each undergoing RG and LG.
  • Results showed that both surgery types had similar outcomes for blood loss, recovery, and survival rates over three years, meaning robot surgery was just as good as traditional for these patients.
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Background: Preoperative sarcopenia is associated with prognosis in patients with gastric cancer (GC); however, studies with 10-year survival follow-up are lacking.

Methods: Consecutive patients with GC who underwent radical gastrectomy between December 2009-2012 were included retrospectively. Preoperative sarcopenia was diagnosed using computed tomography skeletal muscle index.

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  • Robotic gastrectomy (RG) has been increasingly used to treat elderly patients with advanced gastric cancer, but its short-term outcomes compared to laparoscopic gastrectomy (LG) haven't been thoroughly studied.
  • A cohort of 594 elderly patients was analyzed, with 121 undergoing RG and 363 receiving LG after matching them based on similar characteristics.
  • Results showed RG had less blood loss, quicker recovery times, more lymph nodes dissected, and earlier initiation of postoperative chemotherapy, indicating RG is both safe and effective for this patient population.
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Serotonin transporter (SERT) is a classic target of drug discovery for neuropsychiatric and digestive disorders, and against those disorders, plants of Nardostachys genus have been valued for centuries in the systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurvedic and Unani. Herein, chemical investigation on the roots and rhizomes of Nardostachys chinensis Batal. led to the isolation of forty sesquiterpenoids including six new aristolane-type sesquiterpenoids and six new nardosinane-type sesquiterprenoids.

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Nardonaphthalenones A and B (1-2), one new apo-α-carotenone (3) and four new monoterpenoids (4, 8-9 and 11), along with six known compounds (5-7, 10, 12-13) were isolated from the dried roots and rhizomes of Nardostachys chinensis Batal. Their structures were elucidated by analysis of the spectroscopic data including NMR, HRESIMS and circular dichroism data. Furthermore, the serotonin transporter (SERT)-regulating activities of these isolates were evaluated, among them compound 3 showed the strongest enhancement activity while compound 12 showed a moderate inhibition activity on SERT.

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A new caffeate compound, (E)-erythro-syringylglyceryl caffeate (1), was isolated from the roots and rhizomes of Nardostachys chinensis Batal., together with nine known phenolic compounds, including (+)-licarin A (2), naringenin 4', 7-dimethyl ether (3), pinoresinol-4-O-β-D-glucoside (4), caraphenol A (5), Z-miyabenol C (6), protocatechuic acid (7), caffeic acid (8), gallic acid (9) and vanillic acid (10). Their chemical structures were elucidated on the basis of spectroscopic data and physicochemical properties.

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