1.Effect of community management of diabetic patients with hypertension
Yujie LYU ; Wencui NIU ; Ziquan HAN ; Ying QI ; Fei SUN ; Hanjing FU ; Shenyuan YUAN
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2016;(2):108-113
Objective To evaluate the effect of community management of diabetic patients with hypertension in Beijing Cuigezhuang community in last three years.Methods A community diabetic management program was started from 2007 in Beijing Cuigezhuang community.Three hundred and seventy six patients who participated in the program for more than 3 years were enrolled in the study, including 196 with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) only (DM group) and 180 with T2DM and hypertension (DMH). The control rate of blood glucose, blood pressure, lipids and the comprehensive control rate were compared between two groups after 3-year intervention.Results There were no significant differences in age, gender ratio, course of diabetes, education background, monthly income and the history of stoke between two groups;while prevalence of dyslipidemia in DMH group was significantly higher than that in DM group [41.7%(75/180) vs.24.5%(48 196),χ2 =11.938,P=0.001].Compared with the baseline data, the types of antidiabetic drugs used were not significantly changed in two groups after 3-year intervention ( DM group:1.32 ±0.81 vs.1.31 ±0.93, t=-0.155, P=0.877, DMH group:1.43 ±0.72 vs.1.48 ±0.82, t=0,831, P =0.407) .The types of antihypertensive drug in DMH group were significantly decrease. (1.12 ±0.77 vs.1.25 ±0.45, t=2.484, P=0.014), while the rate of statins usage in DM group was significantly increased [13.3%(26/196) vs.5.1%(10/196),χ2 =7.830, P=0.005].The hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels in DM group was decreased [(7.4 ±1.5)% vs.(7.8 ±2.1)%, t=2.586, P=0.011].The systolic pressure [(129 ±12) mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa) vs.(133 ±16) mmHg, t=3.503, P=0.001] and the diastolic pressure [(80 ±8) mmHg ratio (82 ±10) mmHg, t=2.436, P=0.016] in DMH group were significantly declined. The average LDL-C level [ DM group: ( 3.0 ± 0.9) mmol/L vs.(3.2 ±1.0) mmol/L, t =2.165, P=0.032; DMH group (2.9 ±1.0) mmol/L vs. (3.2 ±1.1) mmol/L, t=3.210, P=0.002] were also significantly decrease.Compared with the baseline, the comprehensive control rates of blood glucose, blood pressure and lipid level were increased in both groups [DM group:9.7% (19/196) vs.6.1%(12/196),χ2 =1.716, P=0.190, DMH group 13.9%(25/180) vs.5.0%(9/180),χ2 =8.315, P =0.004] .Conclusions The community management program is effective for improvement of comprehensive control rates of blood glucose, blood pressure and blood lipids in diabetic patients with hypertension in Beijing Cuigezhuang community.
2.Chloroplast genome in Malus floribunda Siebold.
Xun WANG ; Ziquan FENG ; Daru WANG ; Yuepeng HAN ; Xiaofei WANG ; Xiang SHEN ; Chunxiang YOU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(10):3713-3727
Malus floribunda Siebold. (Malus) is widely cultivated all over the world, which is of high ornamental value and breeding significance. Comparative analysis of the chloroplast genome can help enrich the phylogenetic relationship and facilitate germplasm utilization of Malus. Based on the whole genome sequencing data, a complete chloroplast genome (M. floribunda) with tetrad structure was assembled. The chloroplast genome (160 037 bp) was composed of a large single-copy (LSC) region (88 142 bp), inverted repeat (IR) B (26 353 bp), a small single-copy (SSC) region (19 189 bp), and IRA (26 353 bp). A total of 111 genes were annotated: 78 protein-coding genes, 29 tRNA genes and 4 rRNA genes. In addition, a large number of repeat sequences were identified in the genome, which was slightly different from that of M. sieboldii and M. toringoides. As for the relative synonymous codon usage, 30 high-frequency codons were found, and the codons tended to end with A/T. The results of interspecific sequence alignment and boundary analysis suggested the sequence variation of the LSC region was large, and the expansion and contraction of the SC region and IR region of the eight Malus species were generally similar. According to the phylogenetic analysis of chloroplast genome sequences, M. floribunda, M. hupehensis, and M. toringoides were grouped into one clade. The findings in this study can provide data support for the development of genetic markers and utilization of germplasm resources in the future.
Genome, Chloroplast
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