1.Private pension institutions in Hefei, Anhui province:Status quo and problems
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2014;(4):62-66
Objective:To promote the development of private pension institutions and social welfare in China. Methods:33 private pension institutions and 165 elderly people are followed with questionnaire. Results:The number of institutions, beds and occupancy in Hefei has increased annually since 2001. 94% of pension institutions are in the mid-range level of 500~1000 yuan;27. 27% of pension institutions belong to self-constructed housing, 69. 7%rented housing, 3. 03% modificated housing. 21. 21% of pension institutions’ investments scale is more than 10 million yuan. Conclusion:Private pension institutions face some problems, such as structural imbalance in terms of supply and demand, shortage of funds, and lack of human resources. Suggestion:We should reasonably adjust the level and function of institutions, increase the support for funds, and cultivate professional teams.
2.Integrating pension service with medical service for the elderly:Necessity, dilemmas and solutions
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2014;(6):63-68
Along with the degree of population ageing worse off continuously, the demand for medical service is growing. The current system of pension service and medical service are discrete and separate, and integrating pen-sion service with medical service is the best choice for China. However, there are some problems with the model for integrating pension service with medical service. These problems include the lack of funding, negative participation and imperfect methods of service delivery; high toll levels and single, rigid service contents; and bull management and policies hard to enforce. China should improve the service delivery model, identify service content according to the demand for service object, and improve the mechanism of government management.
3.Effects of Huangqi Powder on femur and tibia in rats with glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis
Fang WANG ; Jun CHEN ; Xuxin ZENG ; Jiahao ZHANG ; Dandan LIANG ; Weimin LI
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2017;39(6):1109-1114
AIM To study the influence of Huangqi Powder (Puerariae lobatae Radix,Astragali Radix,Mori Cortex) on femur and tibia in rats with glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis (GIOP).METHODS Thirty one-month-old male SD rats were divided into three groups by randomized block design,which were control group (normal saline),prednisone group (3.5 mg/kg prednisone acetate),Huangqi Powder group (clinical adult dosage).Experimental test was maintained for one hundred and twenty days.Double fluorochrome labeling with calcein was performed before necropsy;bone resorption and bone formation index were determined by using blood serum;the femur structural and material mechanics were analyzed by using bone biomechanics method.The cancellous bone of proximal tibial and the cortical bone of tibial shaft static parameter and dynamic parameter were analyzed by bone histomorphometry method.RESULTS Huangqi Powder had no obvious improving effects on bone biomechanics and bone static parameter,but could increas the area,width and number of the proximal tibia bone trabecular.Mark perimeter percentage and mineralization rate of deposition could be increased.CONCLUSION Huangqi Powder can significantly increase proximal tibia cancellous bone mass and enhance bone trabecula structure of glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis rats.
4.The pathological progression of steroid-induced osteonecrosis of the femoral head caused by oxidative stress-induced osteoblast ferroptosis
Jiahao ZHANG ; Yuhao LIU ; Chi ZHOU ; Liang MO ; Hanjun FANG ; Zhenqiu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(20):3202-3208
BACKGROUND:Studies have shown that imbalance of bone metabolism during glucocorticoid-induced osteonecrosis of the femoral head necrosis is closely related to oxidative stress. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the pathological mechanism by which oxidative stress-induced ferroptosis promote apoptosis in osteoblasts involved in steroid-induced osteonecrosis of the femoral head. METHODS:General data and serum specimens were collected from 47 patients with steroid-induced osteonecrosis of the femoral head.In addition,six femoral head specimens were collected from these patients.According to the Association Research Circulation Osseous(ARCO)staging system,serum specimens were grouped into ARCO Ⅱ,Ⅲ,and IV,while femoral head specimens were classified into ARCO Ⅲ and IV.Serum levels of malondialdehyde and superoxide dismutase 1 were measured.The protein expression of superoxide dismutase 1,glutathione peroxidase 4,Bcl-2 in the femoral head was detected and verified by Data independent acquisition(DIA)for quantitative sequencing,western blot and alkaline phosphate detection. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The ARCO stage of patients with steroid-induced osteonecrosis of the femoral head was independent of age,sex and necrotic side.The serum levels of malondialdehyde and superoxide dismutase 1 were higher in patients with ARCO stage Ⅲ compared with those with ARCO stage Ⅱ and IV.The results of DIA protein quantification showed that the function of differential proteins was mainly related to redox.The levels of superoxide dismutase 1,glutathione peroxidase 4,and Bcl-2 in the necrotic region were lower than in the normal region,as well as lower in ARCO stage IV than in ARCO stage Ⅲ.Western blot verified the results of DIA protein quantification.The alkaline phosphatase activity was lower in the necrotic region than in the normal region,as well as lower in ARCO stage IV than in ARCO stage Ⅲ.In the necrotic and sclerotic regions,the function of differential proteins was also related to redox,and superoxide dismutase 1,glutathione peroxidase 4,Bcl-2 protein expression and alkaline phosphatase activity were lower in the necrotic area than in the sclerotic region,as well as lower in ARCO stage IV than in ARCO stage Ⅲ.To conclude,glucocorticoids can influence the progression of steroid-induced osteonecrosis of the femoral head by upregulating oxidative stress levels,inducing osteoblast ferroptosis,and inhibiting osteogenic function.
5.Data mining of medical rule in Lingnan TCM masters for treating Allergic rhinitis
Caishan FANG ; Xiangjun QI ; Shuai GAO ; Haorui LIANG ; Tengyu CHEN ; Min ZHOU ; Shenjian ZHENG ; Jiahao MO ; Guoming CHEN ; Yan RUAN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2022;44(3):319-324
Objective:To analyze the characteristics of prescription about Lingnan Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) masters for Biqiu treatment based on data mining, so as to provide reference for the clinical practice and patent drug research and development of rhinorrhea in Lingnan district.Methods:By searching journal documents and medical records in CNKI, VIP, Wanfang, Chinese BioMedical Database (SinoMed) and Duxiu Data Retrieval Platform, we selected the articles and famous TCM medical records that met the criteria on the TCM medical rules of treating Biqiu. We screened database in strict accordance with inclusion and exclusion criteria and extracted prescription information from medical cases. The software Ancient and Modern Consilia Cloud Platform (V 1.5) was used for data mining analysis and medical case standardization, and SPSS Clementine 12.0 software were used to conduct frequency statistics, association analysis and cluster analysis of drugs in medical cases. Results:A total of 31 articles and 42 medical cases including 73 prescriptions were screened. The frequency results showed that there were 40 kinds of high frequency TCMs (frequency more than 5), mainly including drugs for benefiting the qi and strengthening the spleen, medicine to relieve cold and promote nasal passages, which was the same as the frequency statistics of the effects of herbal medicine. Seven drug groups were obtained by cluster analysis. The results of rule analysis showed that 16 association rules for drug pairs and 18 association rules for 3 TCMs pairs were obtained.Conclusions:While treating allergic rhinitis, Lingnan medical doctors focus on tonifying spleen qi, dispersing wind and cold, and promoting the nasal passages, which reflect the treatment theory of cultivating earth and generating gold, and attacking and tonifying. Lingnan medical doctors commonly used Guangdong medicinal herbs, which have distinct regional characteristics. The data mining methods can comprehensively summarize and explore the potential rules of Lingnan prominent practitioners' treatment of allergic rhinitis, and provide reference for guiding the treatment of congested nose and congested nose in TCM.
6.Surgical strategies for scleroderma
Jiaqi QIN ; Bin FANG ; Jiahao HE ; Xintao WANG ; Qingfeng LI ; Yun XIE
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2023;39(9):1020-1027
Scleroderma is a rare disease which requires multidisciplinary treatment. Drug-based therapy can partially alleviate or end the progression of the disease, but cannot reverse the lesions that have occurred. Scleroderma patients who seek care in plastic surgery has gradually increased in recent years. With the understanding of the regenerative role of fat and adipose stem cells, physicians have found that surgical treatment of scleroderma can improve morphology while reversing the state of the diseased tissue, acting as a local treatment or slowing progression. This paper briefly described the etiology and classification of scleroderma, analyzed the current status of scleroderma treatment and focused on the surgical treatment strategy of scleroderma, providing guidelines for the surgical management of scleroderma.
7.Surgical strategies for scleroderma
Jiaqi QIN ; Bin FANG ; Jiahao HE ; Xintao WANG ; Qingfeng LI ; Yun XIE
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2023;39(9):1020-1027
Scleroderma is a rare disease which requires multidisciplinary treatment. Drug-based therapy can partially alleviate or end the progression of the disease, but cannot reverse the lesions that have occurred. Scleroderma patients who seek care in plastic surgery has gradually increased in recent years. With the understanding of the regenerative role of fat and adipose stem cells, physicians have found that surgical treatment of scleroderma can improve morphology while reversing the state of the diseased tissue, acting as a local treatment or slowing progression. This paper briefly described the etiology and classification of scleroderma, analyzed the current status of scleroderma treatment and focused on the surgical treatment strategy of scleroderma, providing guidelines for the surgical management of scleroderma.
8.Spatial transcriptomic analysis deciphers adipocyte-to-fibroblast transformation in bleomycin-induced murine skin fibrosis
Yixiang ZHANG ; Jiahao HE ; Fangzhou XIE ; Shengzhou SHAN ; Jiaqi QIN ; Chuandong WANG ; Qingfeng LI ; Yun XIE ; Bin FANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(22):2745-2757
Background::Scleroderma is characterized by inflammation and fibrosis, predominantly occurring in the skin and extending to various parts of the body. The pathophysiology of scleroderma is multifaceted, with the current understanding including endothelial damage, inflammatory cell infiltration, and fibroblast activation in its progression. Nonetheless, the mechanism of cellular interactions and the precise spatial distribution of these cellular events within the fibrotic tissues remain elusive, highlighting a critical gap in our comprehensive understanding of scleroderma’s pathogenesis.Methods::In this study, we administered bleomycin intradermally to the dorsal skin of four individual murine models. Subsequently, skin tissues were harvested at predetermined intervals for comprehensive spatial transcriptomic analysis to determine the spatial dynamics influencing scleroderma pathogenesis. To validate the possible results from bioinformatic analysis, further in vitro and in vivo experiments were conducted. Results::Analysis of the spatial transcriptome revealed significant alterations in cell clusters during the progression of scleroderma. Gene Ontology analysis identified disruptions in lipid metabolism as the disease advanced. Pseudotime analysis provided evidence for a phenotypic transition from adipocytes to fibroblasts. In vitro studies demonstrated increased expression of Col1a1 and α-SMA as the disease progressed. These fibroblasts have been identified as key contributors to the increasing inflammation. Co-culturing TGF-β induced adipocytes with RAW264.7 cells resulted in overexpression of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the RAW264.7 cells. Both in vitro and in vivo experiments confirmed adipocyte loss and fibroblast formation, with transformed fibroblasts showing pronounced pro-inflammatory characteristics, highlighting their crucial role in the disease mechanism. Conclusions::Our study showed the spatial distribution and dynamic alterations of various cell types during scleroderma progression. Crucially, we identified the transformation of adipocytes into fibroblasts as a key factor promoting disease advancement. These emergent fibroblasts intensify inflammation, indicating that research on these cell clusters could reveal key scleroderma mechanisms and guide future therapies.
9.Research progress of anti-radiation natural products
Yiqing YAO ; Jiahao FANG ; Huilin MA ; Xuan WANG ; Diya LYU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 2022;40(5):427-432
With the rapid developments of science and technology, the diagnosis technology based on nuclear physics and radiotherapy technology are widely used in medicine, but radiation at the same time could have different levels of damage to human body. Therefore, it is of great significance to research and develop drugs that can prevent and treat radiation damage. The research progresses and prospects of radiation-resistant natural products, such as polysaccharides, flavonoids, phenolic acids, saponins and so on, were reviewed in this paper in order to provide a reference for further developments.
10.H1 Linker Histone Gene Regulates Lifespan via Dietary Restriction Pathways in Caenorhabditis elegans
Hui CHENG ; Fei FANG ; Jiahao SHI ; Hua YANG ; Mengjie ZHANG ; Ping YANG ; Jian FEI
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2023;43(3):271-281
Objective To reveal the physiological function of H1 linker histone gene (hil-1) and its molecular mechanism for regulating the lifespan in Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans).MethodsC. elegans was used as a model organism and hil-1 gene was knock-down, knock-out and over-expressed via RNA interference technology, hil-1(gk229) mutants backcross purification and microinjection technology. Then the survival and oviposition of C. elegans were observed. Physiological tests including heat shock test, paraquat stress test and heavy metal Cr6+ stress test were conducted to evaluate the stress resistance of hil-1 mutants. After constructing a dual mutant nematode, real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) was used to further identify the signaling pathways and target sites associated with hil-1 gene regulatory lifespan.ResultsCompared with wild-type N2 worms, the lifespan of C. elegans of RNA interference and hil-1(gk229) mutants were significantly shortened (P<0.001), while overexpression of hil-1 in the whole body increased lifespan (P<0.05). The tolerance of hil-1(gk229) mutants to heat stress and oxidative stress was significantly decreased (P<0.001, P<0.05), but the tolerance to heavy metals was not different compared to wild-type N2 worms (P>0.05). In addition, the developmental cycle of hil-1(gk229) mutants was shortened and the time of oviposition was advanced (P<0.001), but there was no significant change in total number of oviposition (P>0.05). After feeding hil-1 RNA interference bacteria to eat-2(ad465) mutants, the down-regulation of hil-1 expression did not affect the lifespan of eat-2(ad465) mutants (P>0.05). Compared with wild-type N2 worms, the expression level of daf-16 in hil-1(gk229) mutants was significantly down-regulated (P<0.001), and the expressions of downstream genes, mtl-1 and ctl-1, were also down-regulated (P<0.05, P<0.001). Compared with daf-2(e1370) mutants, the lifespan of daf-2 (e1370); hil-1(gk229) mutants did not shortened (P>0.05). Compared with daf-16(mu86) mutants, the lifespan of daf-16(mu86); hil-1(gk229) mutants was significantly shortened (P<0.001). The knockdown of hil-1 via RNA interference technology, specifically in epidermis and intestine, was sufficient for lifespan reduction (P<0.001).Conclusion The deletion of hil-1 gene significantly shortened the lifespan of C. elegans and decreased the tolerance to heat and oxidative stress. The hil-1 gene regulates the lifespan of C. elegans via dietary restriction pathway and acts mostly in epidermis and intestine.