Publications by authors named "Jiangshan Deng"

Background: The benefits of endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) over medical treatment for medium vessel occlusion (MeVO) remain uncertain. Understanding how vascular reperfusion leads to favorable outcomes is crucial. This study examines whether penumbra salvage and infarct volume reduction quantify EVT benefits in MeVO patients and assesses their impact on clinical improvement post-reperfusion.

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Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder worldwide, and microglia are thought to play a central role in neuroinflammatory events occurring in AD. Chemerin, an adipokine, has been implicated in inflammatory diseases and central nervous system disorders, yet its precise function on microglial response in AD remains unknown.

Methods: The APP/PS1 mice were treated with different dosages of chemerin-9 (30 and 60 µg/kg), a bioactive nonapeptide derived from chemerin, every other day for 8 weeks consecutively.

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Background: We aim to assess the efficacy of rapid local ischemic postconditioning (RL-IPostC) following successful reperfusion in patients with acute ischemic stroke with anterior circulation large vessel occlusion who underwent endovascular thrombectomy.

Methods: We conducted an ambidirectional cohort study with 78 prospectively enrolled patients with RL-IPostC and endovascular thrombectomy and 129 retrospectively enrolled patients with endovascular thrombectomy. The RL-IPostC procedure involved 5 cycles of 15-s balloon inflation and deflation in the ipsilateral internal carotid artery.

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  • A study evaluated how blood pressure variability affects outcomes in patients with acute basilar artery occlusion undergoing mechanical thrombectomy, involving 108 patients monitored for 24 hours post-procedure.
  • It found that greater variability in mean arterial pressure (MAP) was linked to increased rates of futile recanalization and higher 30-day mortality, with significant implications for treatment strategies.
  • The negative impact of blood pressure variability was notably more pronounced in patients who did not have a history of hypertension.
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  • * Various tests, including cultures and advanced sequencing, returned negative results, but her blood tests showed elevated ammonia levels and cancer antigen 125.
  • * Brain MRI revealed diffuse cortical lesions, prompting further investigation and emphasizing the need for a comprehensive approach to young patients with similar symptoms to identify potential underlying causes.
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Introduction: As a marker of chronic cerebral small vessel disease, leukoaraiosis (LA) was reported to impact the recruitment of collaterals in acute ischemic stroke (AIS). We intended to explore the impact of LA on the infarct growth rate (IGR) and clinical outcome by impaired collateral development in AIS patients with large vessel occlusion (LVO) who underwent endovascular thrombectomy (EVT).

Patients And Methods: Two hundred thirty-six AIS patients who underwent EVT were retrospectively reviewed.

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  • ChemR23 signaling is crucial in the inflammatory response during cerebral ischemia, but its specific role in stroke is not well understood.
  • In experiments using a mouse model of permanent ischemic stroke, activation of ChemR23 with agonists like Resolvin E1 or chemerin-9 before the stroke reduced brain injury by inhibiting harmful processes like NLRP3-mediated release of inflammatory cytokines.
  • The findings suggest that enhancing ChemR23 signaling could be a potential therapeutic strategy to mitigate neuronal damage in ischemic stroke.
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  • In aging mammals, there's a notable decline in naïve T cells and an increase in memory T cells, largely due to thymic involution, but the exact mechanisms behind these changes are not fully understood.
  • Research involving T-cell-specific Rip1 knockout mice revealed that these mice exhibit accelerated aging signs, such as chronic inflammation and a shorter lifespan, alongside typical age-related changes in T cells.
  • Blocking excessive T cell apoptosis in these Rip1-deficient mice can restore balance to their T cell populations and improve overall health and longevity, highlighting the significance of T cell maintenance for healthy aging.
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Background/aims: Endoscopic biliary stenting is an essential treatment for malignant biliary obstruction (MBO). However, the optimal location for the placement of metal stents (MS) or plastic stents (PS) during the management of MBO, whether above (suprapapillary) or across (transpapillary) the sphincter of Oddi (SO), has not been thoroughly evaluated. This meta-analysis aims to compare the clinical outcomes associated with endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)-guided biliary stents placed above and across the SO in patients with MBO.

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Background And Purpose: To evaluate whether the thrombus enhancement sign (TES) can be used to differentiate embolic large vessel occlusion (LVO) from in situ intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis (ICAS)-related LVO in the anterior circulation of patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS).

Methods: Patients with LVO in the anterior circulation who underwent both non-contrast computed tomography (CT) and CT angiography and mechanical thrombectomy were retrospectively enrolled. Both embolic LVO (embo-LVO) and in situ ICAS-related LVO (ICAS-LVO) were confirmed by two neurointerventional radiologists after reviewing the medical and imaging data.

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Background: We hypothesized that left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD) would lead to an ischemic core overestimation in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS), and impaired collateral status might partly mediate this effect.

Objective: A pixel-based analysis of CT perfusion (CTP) and follow-up CT was undertaken to investigate the optimum CTP thresholds for the ischemic core if overestimation was found.

Methods: A total of 208 consecutive patients with AIS with large vessel occlusion in the anterior circulation, who received initial CTP evaluation and successful reperfusion, were retrospectively analyzed and divided into an LVSD (left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) ratio <50%; n=40) and a normal cardiac function (LVEF≥50%; n=168) group.

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Background: Ischemic stroke is a clinical emergency caused by insufficient intracranial blood supply, which eventually leads to brain tissue necrosis and neurological impairment. Predictive nursing intervention has achieved impressive success in the nursing of multiple surgeries. However, the role of predictive nursing intervention in the care of patients with ischemic stroke remains unclear.

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Background: A study was undertaken to evaluate the impact of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I (hs-cTnI) elevation and hs-cTnI dynamic changes on 90-day mortality in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) treated with mechanical thrombectomy (MT).

Methods: Patients with AIS receiving MT were included in the study. Sixty hours after AIS onset, hs-cTnI levels were measured before and after MT to determine elevated and dynamic changes.

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Background: Intravenous 0.9 mg/kg recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (r-tPA) is one of the most effective treatments in acute ischemic stroke patients. Practically, the dose of r-tPA is still a topic that is constantly being discussed.

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  • - Prior research on sex differences in stroke treatment has been limited and produced mixed results; this study aimed to clarify whether sex affects the outcomes of intravenous alteplase before endovascular therapy in stroke patients.
  • - The study analyzed data from 850 patients, revealing that women were typically older and had more severe conditions compared to men, but showed no significant differences in post-treatment outcomes or safety events.
  • - The findings suggested that sex does not influence the effectiveness of alteplase before endovascular therapy, emphasizing the need for timely treatment for women suffering from strokes.
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Caspase-8 (Casp8) suppresses receptor-interacting protein kinase-3 (RIPK3)/mixed lineage kinase domain-like protein (MLKL)-dependent necroptosis, demonstrated by the genetic evidence that deletion of or prevented embryonic lethality of -deficient mice. However, the detailed mechanisms by which deficiency triggers necroptosis during embryonic development remain unclear. In this article, we show that deletion caused formation of the RIPK1-RIPK3 necrosome in the yolk sac, leading to vascularization defects, prevented by MLKL and RIPK3 deficiency, or RIPK3 RHIM mutant (RIPK3 V448P), but not by the RIPK1 kinase-dead mutant (RIPK1 K45A).

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  • Endoscopic fragment biopsy (EFB) diagnoses often do not ensure that higher-grade neoplasms are absent in colorectal lesions, with 12.4% of cases showing discrepancies in upgrade results when compared to endoscopic resection specimens.
  • The study analyzed 918 colorectal low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia (LGIN) cases, identifying key predictors for histopathological upgrades, such as NSAID use, lesion size, and specific macroscopic features.
  • The findings suggest that improving EFB practices and imaging techniques may help reduce the chances of overlooking more severe pathology.
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ABIN1 is a polyubiquitin-binding protein known to regulate NF-κB activation and cell death signaling. Mutations in Abin1 can cause severe immune diseases in human, such as psoriasis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and systemic sclerosis. Here, we generated mice that disrupted the ubiquitin-binding domain of ABIN1 (Abin1) died during later embryogenesis owing to TNFR1-mediated cell death, similar to Abin1 mice.

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Objective: We investigated the association of glycemic variation with the clinical outcomes of large vessel occlusion (LVO) induced acute ischemic stroke (AIS) after mechanical thrombectomy (MT).

Methods: We recruited consecutive ischemic patients with stroke. Glucose levels were assessed through continuous glucose monitoring in 70 patients with AIS who had undergone MT.

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Background: The thrombus enhancement sign (TES) is thought to be associated with the source of the stroke and thrombus composition. We investigated whether this imaging sign along with other thrombus characteristics could be used to predict the successful first pass effect (FPE) of mechanical thrombectomy.

Methods: 246 consecutive patients with acute ischemic stroke in the anterior circulation with large vessel occlusion who underwent thrombectomy with a stent retriever and clot collection were included.

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Caspase-8 is an initiator of death receptor-induced apoptosis and an inhibitor of RIPK3-MLKL-dependent necroptosis. In addition, caspase-8 has been implicated in diseases such as lymphoproliferation, immunodeficiency, and autoimmunity in humans. Although auto-cleavage is indispensable for caspase-8 activation, its physiological functions remain poorly understood.

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Hypoxia is a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD). Besides, mitochondrial fission is increased in response to hypoxia. In this study, we sought to investigate whether hypoxia-induced mitochondrial fission plays a critical role in regulating amyloid-β (Aβ) production.

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Purpose: To compare the extent of arterial wall damage when SR and CA were used for treatment of AIS models to evaluate their efficacy and safety.

Methods: A thrombin-induced thrombus was pre-injected into the right distal external carotid-maxillary artery (ECMA) in 12 dogs to create an acute thrombus occlusion model and were randomly divided into the SR group (n = 6; received SR treatment) and CA group (n = 6; received CA treatment). Device safety was also assessed by five passages through the normal left ECMA using each device.

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Background: Recent studies indicated that majority of stroke with undetermined etiology (SUE) showed strong overlap with cardioembolic stroke (CE). We intended to determine the efficacy of the mono antiplatelet (MA) therapy in both stroke types after receiving successful mechanical thrombectomy (MT) recanalization in the acute stage.

Methods: 178 consecutive stroke patients who received MT treatment were retrospectively analyzed.

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Background Thrombus enhancement (TE) in large vessel occlusion in patients with acute ischemic stroke can be visualized with thin-slab maximum intensity projection (TS-MIP) image reconstruction of CT angiograms. Purpose To evaluate whether TE on TS-MIP reconstructed CT angiograms can be used to predict thrombus composition and stroke source. Materials and Methods This retrospective study included consecutive patients with acute ischemic stroke who underwent thrombectomy in the anterior circulation between August 2016 and July 2019.

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