1.Association between vitamin D levels and sleep in children and adolescents
PENG Chan, LI Fan, LI Yanyan,LI Yan, XIONG Jingfan, YAO Ping
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(2):239-243
Objective:
To explore the association between vitamin D levels and sleep in children and adolescents,so as to provide a reference for promoting the sleep health of children and adolescents.
Methods:
From October to December, 2021, 4 827 primary and middle school students aged 6-17 in Shenzhen were selected by multistage cluster random sampling method, and their demographic information, family background, lifestyle and sleep status were obtained by facetoface questionnaire survey, and their fasting venous blood in the morning was collected to detect the serum 25(OH)D level. The relationship between serum vitamin D level and sleep characteristics was analyzed by binary Logistic regression, and stratified analysis was carried out according to gender.
Results:
The proportion of vitamin D deficiency was 41.1%, and the proportion of sleep deficiency was 19.4%. With the increase of vitamin D level, daily sleep duration of children and adolescents tended to increase (r=0.10,P<0.01). After adjusting for covariates such as gender and age, it was found that children and adolescents with insufficient vitamin D levels were more likely to experience sleep insufficiency, social jetlag, and late sleep on weekdays, with ORs being 1.32(95%CI=1.12-1.56), 1.35(95%CI=1.19-1.54), and 1.26(95%CI=1.05-1.52)(P<0.05). Sexstratified analysis showed that, among boys, vitamin D deficiency was associated with sleep deficiency, social jetlag, and late bedtime on weekdays and weekends[OR(95%CI)=1.42(1.14-1.77),1.25(1.04-1.49),1.39(1.06-1.82),1.86(1.19-2.92),P<0.05]. In girls, however, serum vitamin D levels were only associated with social jetlag with OR being 1.47 (95%CI=1.21-1.79, P<0.05).
Conclusion
Vitamin D levels are associated with various sleep characteristics in children and adolescents, with this association being more pronounced among boys.
2.Plasma exchange and intravenous immunoglobulin prolonged the survival of a porcine kidney xenograft in a sensitized, brain-dead human recipient.
Shuaijun MA ; Ruochen QI ; Shichao HAN ; Zhengxuan LI ; Xiaoyan ZHANG ; Guohui WANG ; Kepu LIU ; Tong XU ; Yang ZHANG ; Donghui HAN ; Jingliang ZHANG ; Di WEI ; Xiaozheng FAN ; Dengke PAN ; Yanyan JIA ; Jing LI ; Zhe WANG ; Xuan ZHANG ; Zhaoxu YANG ; Kaishan TAO ; Xiaojian YANG ; Kefeng DOU ; Weijun QIN
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(18):2293-2307
BACKGROUND:
The primary limitation to kidney transplantation is organ shortage. Recent progress in gene editing and immunosuppressive regimens has made xenotransplantation with porcine organs a possibility. However, evidence in pig-to-human xenotransplantation remains scarce, and antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) is a major obstacle to clinical applications of xenotransplantation.
METHODS:
We conducted a kidney xenotransplantation in a brain-dead human recipient using a porcine kidney with five gene edits (5GE) on March 25, 2024 at Xijing Hospital, China. Clinical-grade immunosuppressive regimens were employed, and the observation period lasted 22 days. We collected and analyzed the xenograft function, ultrasound findings, sequential protocol biopsies, and immune surveillance of the recipient during the observation.
RESULTS:
The combination of 5GE in the porcine kidney and clinical-grade immunosuppressive regimens prevented hyperacute rejection. The xenograft kidney underwent delayed graft function in the first week, but urine output increased later and the single xenograft kidney maintained electrolyte and pH homeostasis from postoperative day (POD) 12 to 19. We observed AMR at 24 h post-transplantation, due to the presence of pre-existing anti-porcine antibodies and cytotoxicity before transplantation; this AMR persisted throughout the observation period. Plasma exchange and intravenous immunoglobulin treatment mitigated the AMR. We observed activation of latent porcine cytomegalovirus toward the end of the study, which might have contributed to coagulation disorder in the recipient.
CONCLUSIONS
5GE and clinical-grade immunosuppressive regimens were sufficient to prevent hyperacute rejection during pig-to-human kidney xenotransplantation. Pre-existing anti-porcine antibodies predisposed the xenograft to AMR. Plasma exchange and intravenous immunoglobulin were safe and effective in the treatment of AMR after kidney xenotransplantation.
Transplantation, Heterologous/methods*
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Kidney Transplantation/methods*
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Heterografts/pathology*
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Immunoglobulins, Intravenous/administration & dosage*
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Graft Survival/immunology*
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Humans
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Animals
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Sus scrofa
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Graft Rejection/prevention & control*
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Kidney/pathology*
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Gene Editing
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Species Specificity
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Immunosuppression Therapy/methods*
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Plasma Exchange
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Brain Death
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Biopsy
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Male
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Aged
3.Development and validation of a prediction score for subtype diagnosis of primary aldosteronism.
Ping LIU ; Wei ZHANG ; Jiao WANG ; Hongfei JI ; Haibin WANG ; Lin ZHAO ; Jinbo HU ; Hang SHEN ; Yi LI ; Chunhua SONG ; Feng GUO ; Xiaojun MA ; Qingzhu WANG ; Zhankui JIA ; Xuepei ZHANG ; Mingwei SHAO ; Yi SONG ; Xunjie FAN ; Yuanyuan LUO ; Fangyi WEI ; Xiaotong WANG ; Yanyan ZHAO ; Guijun QIN
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(23):3206-3208
4.Nose-to-brain delivery of targeted lipid nanoparticles as two-pronged β-amyloid nanoscavenger for Alzheimer's disease therapy.
Yanyan XU ; Xiangtong YE ; Yanfeng DU ; Wenqin YANG ; Fan TONG ; Wei LI ; Qianqian HUANG ; Yongke CHEN ; Hanmei LI ; Huile GAO ; Weiwei ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(6):2884-2899
Alzheimer's disease (AD), characterized by β-amyloid (Aβ) aggregation and neuroinflammation, remains a formidable clinical challenge. Herein, we present an innovative nose-to-brain delivery platform utilizing lactoferrin (Lf)-functionalized lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) co-encapsulating α-mangostin (α-M) and β-site APP cleaving enzyme 1 (BACE1) siRNA (siB). This dual-modal therapeutic system synergistically combines the neuroprotective and microglia-reprogramming capabilities of α-M with the transcriptional silencing of BACE1 via siB, thereby simultaneously inhibiting Aβ production and enhancing its clearance. Fabricated via a microfluidic approach, the LNPs exhibited uniform particle size distribution, great encapsulation efficiency, and robust colloidal stability. Upon intranasal administration, Lf-functionalization enabled superior brain-targeting efficacy through receptor-mediated transcytosis. In vitro studies demonstrated that α-M reversed Aβ-induced low-density lipoprotein receptor downregulation, promoting microglial phagocytosis and autophagic degradation of Aβ, while siB effectively suppressed BACE1 expression, abrogating Aβ synthesis. In vivo investigations in APP/PS1 transgenic mice revealed remarkable cognitive recovery, substantial Aβ plaque reduction, and alleviation of neuroinflammation and oxidative stress. This intricately designed LNP system, exploiting a non-invasive and efficient nose-to-brain delivery route, provides a biocompatible, synergistic, and transformative therapeutic strategy for the multifaceted management of AD.
5.Apatinib and gamabufotalin co-loaded lipid/Prussian blue nanoparticles for synergistic therapy to gastric cancer with metastasis
Chen BINLONG ; Zhao YANZHONG ; Lin ZICHANG ; Liang JIAHAO ; Fan JIALONG ; Huang YANYAN ; He LEYE ; Liu BIN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2024;14(5):707-721
Due to the non-targeted release and low solubility of anti-gastric cancer agent,apatinib(Apa),a first-line drug with long-term usage in a high dosage often induces multi-drug resistance and causes serious side effects.In order to avoid these drawbacks,lipid-film-coated Prussian blue nanoparticles(PB NPs)with hyaluronan(HA)modification was used for Apa loading to improve its solubility and targeting ability.Furthermore,anti-tumor compound of gamabufotalin(CS-6)was selected as a partner of Apa with reducing dosage for combinational gastric therapy.Thus,HA-Apa-Lip@PB-CS-6 NPs were constructed to synchro-nously transport the two drugs into tumor tissue.In vitro assay indicated that HA-Apa-Lip@PB-CS-6 NPs can synergistically inhibit proliferation and invasion/metastasis of BGC-823 cells via downregulating vascular endothelial growth factor receptor(VEGFR)and matrix metalloproteinase-9(MMP-9).In vivo assay demonstrated strongest anti-tumor growth and liver metastasis of HA-Apa-Lip@PB-CS-6 NPs adminis-tration in BGC-823 cells-bearing mice compared with other groups due to the excellent penetration in tumor tissues and outstanding synergistic effects.In summary,we have successfully developed a new nanocomplexes for synchronous Apa/CS-6 delivery and synergistic gastric cancer(GC)therapy.
6.Application of micro-video assignment in teaching the course of pathogen biology and immunology for students in nursing
Yanyan KE ; Haili YANG ; Fan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2024;23(8):1055-1059
With the purpose of improving the teaching quality of the course pathogen biology and immunology for students majoring in nursing and with the guidance of the output of talent training goals, this study introduced micro-video assignment in the teaching process as a supplement to the curriculum ideological and political education. This approach included the integration of curriculum ideological and political education in the whole process, the selection of micro-video topics, the distribution of tasks, the tracking and guidance by teacher in the whole process, and evaluation and rewards. This teaching reform used the traditional micro-video to achieve the transformation from "recorded by teachers for students" to "recorded by students for everyone". This improved the awareness and abilities of students in teamwork, lifelong learning, and independent learning. This allowed the development of a scientific questioning attitude and independent thinking ability, guiding students to establish scientific views of life and the world, and expanding the dimension of innovation in teaching the course of microbiology immunology.
7.Summary of the best evidence for perioperative enhanced rehabilitation in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis patients
Zunxiao TAO ; Chunshuang ZHU ; Cuicui YIN ; Yanyan FAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(2):183-190
Objective:To retrieve and summarize the best evidence for perioperative enhanced rehabilitation in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis patients, with the aim of providing evidence-based basis for relevant medical and nursing staff.Methods:Based on the "6S" evidence model, guideline, expert consensus, evidence summary, and systematic review of perioperative enhanced rehabilitation for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis patients were searched in British Medical Journal (BMJ) Best Practice, UpToDate, Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence-Based Health Care Center Database, Cochrane Library, Guidelines International Network, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, National Guideline Clearinghouse, Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network, Registered Nurses ' Association of Ontario, CINAHL, PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Medlive, WanFang Data, VIP, China Biomedical Medline Disc, and other Chinese and English databases. The search period was from database establishment to March 1, 2023. Two trained researchers independently evaluated literature quality and extracted evidence. Results:A total of 18 articles were included, including two guidelines, four expert consensus, two systematic reviews, two evidence summaries, three randomized controlled trials, and five quasi experimental studies. A total of 35 best evidence were formed from four aspects, namely preoperative management, intraoperative management, postoperative complication management, and functional exercise.Conclusions:The best evidence for enhanced rehabilitation of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis patients during the perioperative period summarized has guiding significance for clinical medical and nursing staff to carry out enhanced rehabilitation. Medical and nursing staff should develop rehabilitation nursing measures based on the concept of enhanced rehabilitation. However, it is still necessary to carefully consider the feasibility of the evidence and selectively apply it based on clinical scenarios and patient wishes.
8.Diagnostic value study of pulmonary vascular quantitative parameters in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and high-risk group based on biphasic CT scan
Jin ZHANG ; Xiuxiu ZHOU ; Taohu ZHOU ; Li FAN ; Yi XIAO ; Yanyan WU ; Shiyuan LIU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2024;58(7):729-737
Objective:To explore the value of difference value and relative value of pulmonary vascular quantitative parameters of biphasic CT in diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and high-risk groups.Methods:The study was a cross-sectional study. A retrospective study of 624 patients who underwent biphasic chest CT scanning in the Second Affiliated Hospital of PLA Naval Medical University from August 2018 to December 2020. Subjects were divided into three groups according to pulmonary function test: normal group ( n=321), preserved ratio impaired spirometry (PRISm) ( n=204) and COPD group ( n=99). The pulmonary vascular quantitative parameters were obtained by the workstation, including the number of pulmonary vessels (N total), cross-sectional area less than that of 5 mm 2 (N CSA5), vessel area (VA total) of 9, 12, 15, 18, 21 mm from the pleura, total blood vessels volume (TBV) and total blood vessels volume under 5 mm 2 (BV5) at expiratory and inspiratory phase. The difference value, relative value of biphasic CT were calculated. ANOVA test or Kruskal-Wallis H test was used to compare the differences of pulmonary vascular quantitative parameters among the three groups, and LSD or Bonferroni tests were used for multiple comparisons. Results:The N total, N CSA5, VA total of the whole lung in the inspiratory phase at the level of 9, 12, 15, 18 and 21 mm from the pleura and TBV, BV5 in the normal group, PRISm group and COPD group, showed an overall trend of decreasing and then increasing, and the PRISm group was lower than those of the normal group ( P<0.05). The differences in N total, N CSA5, VA total between the COPD group and the normal group at the level of 9 and 21 mm from the pleura were not statistically significant ( P>0.05), while the N total, N CSA5, V Atotal of biphasic difference value and relative value in COPD group demonstrated a significant difference from those in normal group ( P<0.05). Conclusion:The difference value and relative value of pulmonary vascular quantitative parameters in biphasic CT are more useful than single inspiratory-phase vascular parameters to differentiate the changes in pulmonary vascular remodeling between COPD patients and the normal population, and also to complement the pulmonary vascular characteristics of the PRISm population, which can provide a basis for early warning of COPD and high-risk populations.
9.An analysis of related factors in thrombocytopenia combined with cirrhosis: a cross-sectional study of 2 517 cases
Ming HE ; Yanan FAN ; Zhengqing BA ; Tongtong JI ; Duanmin ZHANG ; Yanyan YU ; Xiaoyuan XU ; Jinghang XU
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2024;32(6):508-516
Objective:To explore the related factors of thrombocytopenia (TCP) occurrence in patients with cirrhosis.Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted. Inpatients with an initial diagnosis of cirrhosis at Peking University First Hospital from January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2020 were included. Clinical data such as demographic characteristics, etiology of cirrhosis, complications of cirrhosis, laboratory indicators, Child-Pugh grade, invasive procedures, and mortality during hospitalization were collected. A logistic regression model was used to explore the related factors of TCP occurrence in patients with cirrhosis. Categorical variables were compared by the χ2 test. The inter-group comparison was performed using continuous variables, a t-test, one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), or a nonparametric test. Results:There were a total of 2 592 cases of cirrhosis. 75 cases with incomplete clinical data were excluded. 2 517 cases were included for analysis. The median age was 58 (50, 67) years. Males accounted for 64%. 1 435 cases (57.0%) developed TCP, and 434 cases (17.2%) had grade 3-4 TCP. Gender, primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), and concomitant esophagogastric varices (EGV) were the major factors associated with TCP. Females were more prone to combine with TCP ( OR=1.32, 95% CI: 1.12-1.56, P=0.001). Patients combined with EGV ( OR=3.09, 95% CI: 2.63-3.65, P<0.001) were more prone to develop TCP, which was associated with the increased incidence of hypersplenism ( P<0.001). Patients with PBC ( OR=0.64, 95% CI: 0.50-0.82, P<0.001) and PSC ( OR=0.23, 95% CI: 0.06-0.65, P=0.010) were less prone to develop TCP, which was due to the shorter prothrombin time and better coagulation function of PBC patients ( P<0.001), and the lower proportion of hypersplenism in combined PSC patients ( P=0.004). Patients with TCP and grade 3-4 TCP had a higher rate of hemostatic procedures ( P<0.05), but a lower rate of liver biopsy ( P<0.05). Patients with grade 3-4 TCP had a higher nosocomial mortality rate compared to those without ( P=0.004). Conclusion:TCP is common in patients with cirrhosis. However, TCP occurrence is higher in female patients with EGV and lower in patients combined with PBC and PSC. TCP affects invasive procedures and is associated with adverse outcomes.
10.Chemical structure of a polysaccharide SP800301 from Saposhnikoviae Radix
Xinyu WANG ; Haitao FAN ; Xinyang HE ; Meng SUN ; Yanyan JIANG ; Bin LIU
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;47(6):853-862
Objective To perform structural analysis on the homogeneous polysaccharide SP800301 isolated from Saposhnikoviae Radix to determine its chemical structure.Methods Polysaccharides were separated and purified from Saposhnikoviae Radix using column chromatography,such as DEAE-cellulose and Sephadex G-75.The molecular weight distribution,monosaccharide composition,oligosaccharide fragments,sugar residue types,and glycosidic bond connection of the isolated homogeneous polysaccharide SP800301 from Saposhnikoviae Radix were analyzed using electrospray ionization multistage mass spectrometry,gas chromatography-mass spectrometry,and nuclear magnetic resonance to determine its structure.The appearance characteristics of the Saposhnikoviae Radix polysaccharide were characterized using electron and atomic force microscopy.Results Polysaccharide SP800301 extracted from Saposhnikoviae Radix had good homogeneity with a molecular weight of 9.1×104 g/mol.The uronic acid content was 52.72%.The monosaccharide group comprised rhamnose,galacturonic acid,glucose,galactose,and arabinose,with a molar ratio of 4.3:58.1:25.4:5.0:7.3.The polysaccharide was mainly composed of polygalacturonic acid as the primary chain.The branched chain was comprised of rhamnose,galacturonic acid,galactose,glucose,and arabinose,with arabinose at the end of the branched chain and part of the galacturonic acid in the sugar chain forming a methyl ester.Conclusion This study clarified the chemical structure of the homogeneous polysaccharide SP800301 from Saposhnikoviae Radix,enriched the chemical composition of Saposhnikoviae Radix polysaccharides,laid the foundation for further research on the immune regulatory mechanism of Saposhnikoviae Radix polysaccharides,and provided a scientific basis for clinically using Saposhnikoviae Radix.


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