1.Influence of mindful attention awareness on sleep quality in soldiers:Mediating effect of occupational stress
Lei SHI ; Shen XIN ; Qin SUN ; Danni LI ; Pengyan SONG ; Ye TIAN ; Yuan WANG
Journal of Navy Medicine 2025;46(5):435-439
Objective To investigate the relationship of mindful attention awareness with sleep quality and occupational stress of soldiers.Methods A questionnaire survey was conducted on 1 100 soldiers by using the mindful attention awareness scale(MAAS),occupational stress scale(OSS),and Pittsburgh sleep quality index(PSQI).Results The PSQI of the soldiers was negatively correlated with mindful attention awareness(r=-0.446,P<0.01),and positively correlated with occupational stress(r=0.569,P<0.01).Mindful attention awareness and occupational stress were effective predictors for sleep quality,accounting for 34.7%of variance.And the mediating effect of occupational stress between mindful attention awareness and sleep quality accounted for 58.86%.Conclusion The mindful attention awareness in soldiers can not only directly affect the sleep quality,but also indirectly affect the sleep quality through their occupational stress.
2.Iron and siRNA co-encapsulated ferritin nanocages induce ferroptosis synergistically for cancer therapy.
Danni LIU ; Yaoqi WANG ; Qi SUN ; Dong MEI ; Xiaoling WANG ; Yan SU ; Jie ZHANG ; Ran HUO ; Yang TIAN ; Siyu LIU ; Shuang ZHANG ; Chunying CUI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(1):526-541
Ferroptosis has received great attention as an iron-dependent programmed cell death for efficient cancer therapy. However, with the accumulation of iron in tumor cells, the antioxidant system is activated by reducing glutathione (GSH) with glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4), which critically limits the ferroptosis therapeutic effect. Herein, an iron and GPX4 silencing siRNA (siGPX4) co-encapsulated ferritin nanocage (HFn@Fe/siGPX4) was developed to enhance ferroptosis by disruption of redox homeostasis and inhibition of antioxidant enzyme synergistically. The siGPX4 were loaded into the nanocages by pre-incubated with iron, which could significantly improve the loading efficiency of the gene drugs when compared with the reported gene drug loading strategy by ferritin nanocages. And more iron was overloaded into the ferritin through the diffusion method. When HFn@Fe/siGPX4 was taken up by human breast cancer cell MCF-7 in a TfR1-mediated pathway, the excess iron ions in the drug delivery system could for one thing induce ferroptosis by the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), for another promote siGPX4 escaping from the lysosome to exert gene silencing effect more effectively. Both the in vitro and in vivo results demonstrated that HFn@Fe/siGPX4 could significantly inhibit tumor growth by synergistical ferroptosis. Thus, the developed HFn@Fe/siGPX4 afforded a combined ferroptosis strategy for ferroptosis-based antitumor as well as a novel and efficient gene drug delivery system.
3.Effect of N-methyl-D-aspartic acid receptor in secondary visual cortex on methamphetamine-associated contextual learning and memory
Chu SUN ; Danni CAO ; Rui SONG ; Jin LI
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2025;39(3):161-168
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effect of N-methyl-D-aspartic acid(NMDA)receptor in the secondary visual cortex(V2)on methamphetamine-associated contextual learning and memory.METHODS With male C57BL/6J mice as subjects and using the mouse conditioned place preference(CPP)experiment,the scores of CPP were observed after microinjection of NMDA receptor selective antagonist D-AP5(0.5 μg per side)into the bilateral V2 during the formation phase,single microinjec-tion of D-AP5(0.5 μg per side)into the bilateral V2 prior to the expression test,and methamphetamine(0.5 mg·kg-1,ip)-induced reactivation test and methamphetamine-associated contextual-induced reacti-vation test,to evaluate the effect of NMDA receptors on the formation,expression and reinstatement of methamphetamine-induced CPP.RESULTS Compared with the control group,microinjection of D-AP5(0.5 μg per side)into the bilateral V2 during the formation phase did not have significant inhibitory effect on CPP scores,nor did single microinjection of D-AP5(0.5 μg per side)into the bilateral V2 prior to the expression test,single microinjection of D-AP5(0.5 μg per side)into the bilateral V2 prior to metham-phetamine(0.5 mg·kg-1,ip)-induced reactivation test or single microinjection of D-AP5(0.5 μg per side)into the bilateral V2 prior to methamphetamine-associated contextual-induced reactivation test.CONCLU-SION The NMDA receptor in the V2 is not involved in the formation,expression and reactivation of meth-amphetamine-associated contextual learning and memory.
4.Effect of N-methyl-D-aspartic acid receptor in secondary visual cortex on methamphetamine-associated contextual learning and memory
Chu SUN ; Danni CAO ; Rui SONG ; Jin LI
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2025;39(3):161-168
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effect of N-methyl-D-aspartic acid(NMDA)receptor in the secondary visual cortex(V2)on methamphetamine-associated contextual learning and memory.METHODS With male C57BL/6J mice as subjects and using the mouse conditioned place preference(CPP)experiment,the scores of CPP were observed after microinjection of NMDA receptor selective antagonist D-AP5(0.5 μg per side)into the bilateral V2 during the formation phase,single microinjec-tion of D-AP5(0.5 μg per side)into the bilateral V2 prior to the expression test,and methamphetamine(0.5 mg·kg-1,ip)-induced reactivation test and methamphetamine-associated contextual-induced reacti-vation test,to evaluate the effect of NMDA receptors on the formation,expression and reinstatement of methamphetamine-induced CPP.RESULTS Compared with the control group,microinjection of D-AP5(0.5 μg per side)into the bilateral V2 during the formation phase did not have significant inhibitory effect on CPP scores,nor did single microinjection of D-AP5(0.5 μg per side)into the bilateral V2 prior to the expression test,single microinjection of D-AP5(0.5 μg per side)into the bilateral V2 prior to metham-phetamine(0.5 mg·kg-1,ip)-induced reactivation test or single microinjection of D-AP5(0.5 μg per side)into the bilateral V2 prior to methamphetamine-associated contextual-induced reactivation test.CONCLU-SION The NMDA receptor in the V2 is not involved in the formation,expression and reactivation of meth-amphetamine-associated contextual learning and memory.
5.Electroacupuncture reduces inflammatory factor expression by suppressing Toll-like receptor 4/nuclear factor-kappa B signaling in rats with cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury
Fu LUO ; Xiangzhong SHU ; Danni LIU ; Jinqu TAN ; Ting PENG ; Xiarong HUANG ; Guanghua SUN ; Xinke PENG ; Jinling WANG ; Jun ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(14):2186-2190
BACKGROUND:Inflammation is one of the important factors that induce cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury.Studies have shown that electroacupuncture can effectively reduce inflammation after ischemic stroke and improve the symptoms of neurological deficits,but the mechanism is not clear. OBJECTIVE:To observe the effect of electroacupuncture on Toll-like receptor 4/nuclear factor-κB in rats with cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury. METHODS:Forty-eight male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into sham operation group,model group and electroacupuncture group,with 16 rats in each group.The rat model of cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury was prepared by middle cerebral artery occlusion.At 24 hours after modeling,the rats in the electroacupuncture group were treated with electroacupuncture,once a day,20 minutes each time,for a total of 5 days.The sham operation group and the model group did not do any intervention.After 5 days of intervention,Longa method was used to evaluate the degree of neurological injury in rats.Triphenyl tetrazolium chloride staining and hematoxylin-eosin staining were used to measure the volume of cerebral infarction and the pathological changes of brain tissue in rats.Serum interleukin-6,interleukin-18 and tumor necrosis factor-α were detected by ELISA.Expressions of Toll-like receptor 4 and nuclear factor-κB in the cerebral cortex at mRNA and protein levels were detected by fluorescence quantitative PCR and western blot,respectively. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Compared with the sham operation group,the neurological function scores,serum interleukin-6,interleukin-18,and tumor necrosis factor-α levels,Toll-like receptor 4 and nuclear factor-κB mRNA and protein expression levels were significantly higher in the model group(P<0.01).Compared with the model group,electroacupuncture significantly reduced the neurological function scores,serum interleukin-6,interleukin-18,and tumor necrosis factor-α levels,Toll-like receptor 4 and nuclear factor-κB mRNA and protein expression levels(P<0.05,P<0.01).Compared with the sham operation group,the volume of cerebral infarction in the model group increased significantly(P<0.01).Compared with the model group,the volume of cerebral infarction in the electroacupuncture group decreased(P<0.05).In the model group,the arrangement of neurons was disordered,some nerve cells disappeared,nuclei presented with pyknosis and incomplete structure.After electroacupuncture intervention,the degree of neuronal degeneration and neuronal loss in the cerebral cortex of rats were reduced compared with those in the model group.To conclude,electroacupuncture can significantly improve the neurobehavior of rats with cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury,reduce brain tissue injury,and effectively reduce the level of serum inflammatory factors.The mechanism may be related to the inhibition of Toll-like receptor 4/nuclear factor-κB signaling pathway.
6.Effects of mindful attention awareness on sleep quality of soldiers stationed in plateau areas: Chain-mediated effect of burnout and occupational stress
Lei SHI ; Fei REN ; Shen XIN ; Yuan WANG ; Danni LI ; Qin SUN ; Ke LI
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2024;41(2):146-152
Background Sleep quality is one of the important factors affecting soldiers’ task performance. Objective To explore the effects of mindful attention awareness, burnout, and occupational stress on sleep quality among soldiers in plateau areas. Methods A total of 1090 soldiers were selected from four units in plateau areas by cluster sampling method and were asked to participate a cross-sectional questionnaire survey using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PQSI), Occupational Stress Inventory (OSI), Maslach Burnout Inventory-General Survey (MBI-GS), and Mindful Attention Awareness Scale (MAAS). Correlation analysis, regression analysis, and mediated effect test were conducted for the study. Results Of the 1090 soldiers recruited, 1082 soldiers returned valid questionnaires, and the valid recovery rate was 99.26%. The median (P25, P75) score of PSQI was 4.00 (2.00,7.00), the median score of OSI was 26.00 (17.00, 34.00), the median score of MBI-GS was 3.53 (3.13, 4.00), and the median score of MAAS was 71.00 (59.00, 82.00). The burnout and mindful attention awareness levels varied among military personnel of different age groups (P<0.05), so did the burnout and occupational stress levels among military personnel of different length of service groups (P<0.05), and the occupational stress, PSQI, burnout, and mindful attention awareness levels among military personnel with different educational backgrounds and genders (P<0.05). The results of mediated effect test showed that occupational stress and burnout had both a parallel mediated effect and a sequential mediating effect on the relationship between mindful attention awareness and sleep quality, with effect sizes of 15.3%, 21.5% and 31.8%, respectively. Conclusion There is a mediated effect on the relationship between mindful attention awareness and sleep quality by the occupational stress and burnout of military personnel in plateau areas, and sleep quality is also affected by mindful attention awareness through the chain-mediated effect of occupational stress and burnout.
7.Noninvasive diagnosis and pharmacotherapy of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease
Danni SUN ; Yong HUANG ; Jiabao ZHANG ; Pei WANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 2024;42(10):411-418
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease(MASLD)is the most prevalent chronic liver disease globally,encompassing the entire spectrum of fatty liver pathogenesis.It progresses from simple steatosis to metabolic-associated steatohepatitis(MASH),involving injury and inflammation,with or without fibrosis,ultimately leading to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma,which affects approximately a quarter of the world's population.Liver biopsy remains the gold standard for differentiating MASH from steatosis and assessing advanced fibrosis.However,its limitations,including costliness,invasiveness,and sampling bias,have spurred the development of noninvasive diagnostic techniques.In addition,there are no FDA-approved drugs for the treatment of MASLD.Enumerating noninvasive diagnostic markers that have the potential to replace liver biopsy were summarized,and the current treatment options for MASLD were discussed,with clinical trials designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of single agents or combination therapies to halt or reverse disease progression,which could provide new insights for the clinical diagnosis and treatment of MASLD.
8.Application of bone perforation in the surgery of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw in stageⅡ
Na GAO ; Mei TIAN ; Yawei SUN ; Danni WANG ; Guowen SUN
West China Journal of Stomatology 2024;42(5):629-635
Objective This study aimed to explore the effect of surgery combined with bone perforation for treating stage Ⅱ medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw(MRONJ).Methods A total of 21 patients with stage Ⅱ mandibu-lar MRONJ who underwent surgical treatment from June 2020 to June 2023 were included in this study.Retrospective analysis was conducted on their clinical data,including gender,age,primary disease,drug name and administration meth-od,pre-surgery drug cessation,and prognosis.The cohort comprised 14 males and 7 females,with an average age at on-set of 68.33±10.74 years.According to the guidelines of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons,the included patients had stage Ⅱ mandibular MRONJ.The treatment approach consisted of partial mandibulectomy combined with bone perforation techniques,ensuring tension-free suturing of soft tissues.Follow-up was performed reg-ularly,and the curative effect was evaluated.The SF-12 health survey was used to assess the quality of life for all pa-tients before and after surgery.Results A total of 21 patients were followed up for 8-38 months after surgery,and the mucosal healing of 17 patients was good(80.95%).The postoperative quality of life score(83.62±5.90)was sig-nificantly higher than that before operation(63.67±4.70,P<0.05).Conclusion Surgery combined with bone per-foration technique is an effective treatment method with high success rate in refractory stage Ⅱ MRONT patients.
9.Mediating effect of breastfeeding self-regulation on the relationship between breastfeeding self-efficacy and breastfeeding adaptation in parturient women
Danni WU ; Min LIU ; Shanshan HU ; Fei SUN ; Ningying ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(27):3750-3754
Objective:To explore the mediating effect of breastfeeding self-regulation on the relationship between breastfeeding self-efficacy and breastfeeding adaptation in parturient women.Methods:Totally 310 parturient women who visited the postpartum clinic at Wuxi Maternity and Child Health Care Hospital from May to September 2023 were selected by convenience sampling. The participants were surveyed using a General Information Questionnaire, the Breastfeeding Self-Regulation Questionnaire (BSRQ), the Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Scale Short Form (BSES-SF), and the Breastfeeding Adaptation Scale (BFAS). The mediating effect of breastfeeding self-regulation between breastfeeding self-efficacy and breastfeeding adaptation was tested using the Process macro and Bootstrap method.Results:The scores for the 310 parturient women were 16.83 (13.83, 19.67) for BSRQ, (45.20±12.38) for BSES-SF, and 107.50 (96.00, 118.00) for BFAS. Spearman correlation analysis showed that breastfeeding self-efficacy was positively correlated with breastfeeding self-regulation and breastfeeding adaptation ( rs=0.314, 0.673; P<0.01), and breastfeeding self-regulation was positively correlated with breastfeeding adaptation ( rs=0.618; P<0.01). The mediating effect of breastfeeding self-regulation between breastfeeding self-efficacy and breastfeeding adaptation was 0.149, accounting for 21.88% of the total effect. Conclusions:Breastfeeding self-regulation mediates the relationship between breastfeeding self-efficacy and breastfeeding adaptation in parturient women. In early postpartum breastfeeding management, healthcare professionals should take measures to improve breastfeeding self-efficacy, help parturient women enhance their self-regulation abilities, and thereby improve their breastfeeding adaptation.
10.Study on influencing factors for falls risks score in the elderly
Sihang FANG ; Dizhi LIU ; Chunyuan JIA ; Danni GAO ; Liang SUN ; Xiaoquan ZHU ; Qi ZHOU ; Ze YANG ; Wei XU ; Yuan LYU ; Guofang PANG ; Caiyou HU ; Huiping YUAN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2024;43(11):1481-1485
Objective:To investigate the factors influencing fall risk scores in elderly individuals.Methods:A total of 4 419 individuals were randomly selected using the cluster sampling method from Beijing, Nanning(Guangxi), and Yinchuan(Ningxia).Data on demographic characteristics and fall-related incidents were gathered and analyzed for their correlation with fall risk scores.Results:The fall risk score showed significant associations with various factors, such as the history of falls within one year( β=-3.607, 95% CI: -3.881 to -3.332), care methods( β=2.442, 95% CI: 2.226 to 2.658), exercise( β=0.714, 95% CI: 0.443 to 0.986), retirement( β=-0.585, 95% CI: -0.819 to -0.351), age( β=0.173, 95% CI: 0.159 to 0.187), and use of walking aids( β=-3.737, 95% CI: -4.054 to -3.421). Conclusions:Fall risk scores in older adults are influenced by a variety of factors.Factors such as no history of falls within the past year, living independently, engaging in physical activity, and being employed may contribute to lower fall risk scores in older adults.

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