1.Role of JAK2-STAT3 signaling pathway in pancreatic injury and systematic inflammatory response in rats with acute necrotizing pancreatitis
Yinfeng SHEN ; Yuanming BA ; Wenyin JIN ; Xia ZHANG ; Qian CHEN ; Junjun TIAN ; Yong ZHU ; Ran TAO
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2019;19(3):185-189
Objective To investigate the function of JAK2-STAT3 signaling pathway in pancreatic injury and systematic inflammatory response in rats with acute necrotizing pancreatitis ( ANP) . Methods SD rats were randomly divided into the ANP group (n=48), ANP+JAK2 inhibitor Ruxolitinib group (ANP+R group, n=48), ANP+STAT3 inhibitot Stattic group (ANP+S group, n=48), ANP+Ruxolitinib+Stattic group (ANP+R+S group, n=48), and sham operation group (SO group, n=48). 5% sodium taurocholate injection via retrograde pancreatobiliary duct was used to establish ANP model. Blood samples from abdominal aorta and pancreatic tissue were collected after 3 h, 6 h, 12 h and 18 h after modeling. Serum amylase (AMY) and tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α) and interleukin-4 (IL-4) were tested. JAK2 and STAT3 mRNA expression and protein expression of p-JAK2 and p-STAT3 in pancreas were examined by RT qPCR and western blot, respectively. Results AMY, TNF-α and IL-4 in plasma, and JAK2 mRNA, STAT3 mRNA, p-JAK2 protein and p-STAT3 protein at different time points in ANP group were all obviously higher than those in SO group(P<0. 05). Serum AMY, TNF-αand IL-4 in ANP+R group, ANP+S group and ANP+R+S group at different time points were lower than those in ANP group [12 h (5391 ± 1009),(6130 ± 1227),(4818 ± 992)U/L vs (8524 ± 1360) U/L;(147.25 ± 27.85),(156.25 ± 23.17),(127.87 ± 21.39) ng/L vs (187.58 ±20.09)ng/L;(45.89 ±16.95),(50.19 ±15.87),(38.87 ±14.03)ng/L vs (58.85 ±9.34)ng/L] . JAK2 mRNA and p-JAK2 protein,STAT3 mRNA and p-STAT3 protein in ANP+R group and ANP+R+S group at different time points were obviously lower than those in ANP group (12 h 0. 357 ± 0. 091 vs 0. 597 ± 0. 121,1. 115 ± 0. 203 vs 1. 217 ± 0. 213,0. 361 ± 0. 089 vs 0. 489 ± 0. 097,0. 965 ± 0. 189 vs 1. 128 ± 0. 217, 0. 362 ± 0. 092 vs 0. 597 ± 0. 121,1. 107 ± 0. 212 vs 1. 217 ± 0. 213,0. 297 ± 0. 087 vs 0. 489 ± 0. 097,0. 713 ± 0. 184 vs 1. 128 ± 0. 217). STAT3 mRNA and p-STAT3 protein in ANP+S group were obviously lower than those in ANP group(0. 319 ± 0. 107 vs 0. 489 ± 0. 097,0. 849 ± 0. 177 vs 1. 128 ± 0. 217), and the difference was statistically different (P<0.05). Conclusions The activation of JAK2-STAT3 signaling pathway in pancreas may play a key role in the pathogenesis of systematic inflammatory response in ANP.
2.Mediating effect of mindfulness on the relations between fear of cancer recurrence and quality of life in patients with lung cancer
Xiaofang ZHANG ; Yanli WANG ; Yajing ZHANG ; Xiaoping WANG ; Yinfeng SHEN ; Min CHENG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2023;22(11):32-38
Objective To investigate the mediating effect of mindfulness on the relations between FCR and QOL.Methods A total of 240 lung cancer patients who were admitted to 3 hospitals in Shanxi Province,from January 2022 to January 2023,were enrolled in the study by convinient sampling.The fear of progression questionnaire-short form(FoP-Q-SF),mindfulness attention awareness scale(MAAS)in Chinese and the European Organisation for Research and Treatment for Cancer Quality of life questionnaire(EORTC QLQ)were employed in the cross-sectional survey.Multiple linear regression was used to analyse the association between FCR and QOL,and Bootstrap Model was adopted to analyse the mediating effect of mindfulness between FCR and QOL.Results A total of 240 questionnaires were distributed and 217 of them were retrieved,with an effective retrieval rate of 96.42%.FCR was found at a moderate level in all lung cancer patients,and it was negatively associated with the mindfulness and QOL(r=-0.348,P<0.01:r=-0.331,P<0.01).Bootstrap analysis revealed that the changes in mindfulness score acted as an intermediate variable between FCR and QOL,mediating 25.68%of the relationship.Conclusions FCR in lung cancer patients is negatively associated with QOL.This association may be explained by the reduction in mindfulness experienced by the patients.