1.Scutellarin reduces apoptosis of nucleus pulposus cells in intervertebral disc degeneration of rat models
Na LI ; Peng ZHANG ; Nan ZHANG ; Wei LIN ; Defeng LIU ; Jihui ZHENG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2025;45(9):1158-1164
Objective To investigate the effects of scutellarin(SCU)on apoptosis of nucleus pulposus cells and the Janus kinas 2/signal transducer and activator of transcription 3(JAK2/STAT3)signaling pathway in intervertebral disc degeneration(IVDD)model rats.Methods IVDD rats were randomly divided into IVDD group,SCU low and high dose groups(SCU-L,SCU-H groups),SCU high dose+JAK2 activator bispecific protein phosphatase 19(DUSP19)group(SCU-H+DUSP19 group)and control group.Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA)method was applied to detect inflammatory factors and oxidative stress level in intervertebral disc tissues.Eosin stai-ning(HE)staining microscopy was used to observe pathological damage of intervertebral disc tissue.Transferase mediated dUTP notch end labeling(TUNEL)staining microscopy was applied to detect apoptosis of nucleus pulpo-sus cells in intervertebral disc tissue.Western blot was applied to detect the expression of JAK2/STAT3 signaling pathway related proteins.Results Animals in the IVDD group were suffered from partial rupture of the fibrous ring in the intervertebral disc tissue,abnormal shrinkage of the nucleus pulposus structure with reduction of nucleus pul-posus cells and blurred boundary with the fibrous ring.The level of TNF-α,IL-1β,ROS and apoptosis rate of nu-cleus pulposus cells,the expression of Bax,cleaved caspase-3,p-JAK2/JAK2,p-STAT3/STAT3 were all elevated and the expression of SOD,type Ⅱ collagen,and polysaccharides decreased(P<0.05).The morphology,cell structure,density of fibrous ring and nucleus pulposus in the intervertebral disc tissue of the SCU-L and SCU-H groups were improved as compared to IVDD group.The degeneration was alleviated to varying degrees.The level of TNF-α,IL-1β,ROS,apoptosis rate of nucleus pulposus cells and the expression of Bax,cleaved caspase-3,p-JAK2/JAK2,p-STAT3/STAT3 were all reduced and the expression of SOD,type Ⅱ collagen,and polysaccha-rides significantly increased(P<0.05).DUSP19 partially reverses the effect of SCU on apoptosis of IVDD rats.Conclusions SCU may alleviate apoptosis of nucleus pulposus cells in IVDD rats.
2.Simulation of Fluid Resistance at Different Drafting Positions in Marathon Swimming
Yaqian QI ; Kaiyang SUN ; Defeng ZHAO ; Peng ZHANG ; Xiangbo FAN
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(5):1288-1294
Objective To analyze the fluid resistance characteristics of different drafting formations in marathon swimming using computational fluid dynamics(CFD)method,and provide theoretical guidance for selecting optimal drafting strategies in competitions and training.Methods Multi-swimmer models were established via three-dimensional body scanning technology,and various formation models(I-,A-,V-,L-,H-type)were created by adjusting lateral and longitudinal distances between swimmers.The ANSYS Discovery Live software was used to simulate the overall resistance of different models and the resistance of individual swimmers within formations.Results The I3-type formation exhibited an overall drag reduction effect,reducing total resistance by 55.21%,whereas other formations increased overall resistance.The V-type formation showed the most significant resistance increase(31.88%).During drafting,the lowest resistance position was the rear position in the I3-type formation,while the highest resistance position was the middle position in the L-type formation.When leading,the fluid resistance of the leading swimmer in the A-type formation was significantly greater than that of an individual swimmer(P<0.05).Conclusions Longitudinal drafting formations demonstrated superior drag reduction effects,with the rear position in a three-person longitudinal arrangement showing the optimal drag reduction.Considering both tactical considerations and drag reduction effects,swimmers are advised to avoid the middle position in lateral formations.
3.Application progress of multi-agent systems in pain management for cancer patients
Mengxin HE ; Wenjia WEI ; Defeng CHEN ; Wanlin PENG ; Bei LI ; Xuhui DONG ; Jiabao LI ; Yang YANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(2):266-270
Cancer patients often experience worsening pain due to the limitations of traditional pharmacological treatments. This paper explores the innovative application of multi-agent systems in this field. As a key component of artificial intelligence, multi-agent systems assist healthcare providers in making intelligent decisions and interventions based on patients' conditions, and can collaborate with other smart devices to provide personalized care. This review discusses the concept of multi-agent systems, their application in pain management, and the potential challenges and countermeasures, aiming to provide guidance for the intelligent management of cancer patient pain.
4.Simulation of Fluid Resistance at Different Drafting Positions in Marathon Swimming
Yaqian QI ; Kaiyang SUN ; Defeng ZHAO ; Peng ZHANG ; Xiangbo FAN
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(5):1288-1294
Objective To analyze the fluid resistance characteristics of different drafting formations in marathon swimming using computational fluid dynamics(CFD)method,and provide theoretical guidance for selecting optimal drafting strategies in competitions and training.Methods Multi-swimmer models were established via three-dimensional body scanning technology,and various formation models(I-,A-,V-,L-,H-type)were created by adjusting lateral and longitudinal distances between swimmers.The ANSYS Discovery Live software was used to simulate the overall resistance of different models and the resistance of individual swimmers within formations.Results The I3-type formation exhibited an overall drag reduction effect,reducing total resistance by 55.21%,whereas other formations increased overall resistance.The V-type formation showed the most significant resistance increase(31.88%).During drafting,the lowest resistance position was the rear position in the I3-type formation,while the highest resistance position was the middle position in the L-type formation.When leading,the fluid resistance of the leading swimmer in the A-type formation was significantly greater than that of an individual swimmer(P<0.05).Conclusions Longitudinal drafting formations demonstrated superior drag reduction effects,with the rear position in a three-person longitudinal arrangement showing the optimal drag reduction.Considering both tactical considerations and drag reduction effects,swimmers are advised to avoid the middle position in lateral formations.
5.Application progress of multi-agent systems in pain management for cancer patients
Mengxin HE ; Wenjia WEI ; Defeng CHEN ; Wanlin PENG ; Bei LI ; Xuhui DONG ; Jiabao LI ; Yang YANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(2):266-270
Cancer patients often experience worsening pain due to the limitations of traditional pharmacological treatments. This paper explores the innovative application of multi-agent systems in this field. As a key component of artificial intelligence, multi-agent systems assist healthcare providers in making intelligent decisions and interventions based on patients' conditions, and can collaborate with other smart devices to provide personalized care. This review discusses the concept of multi-agent systems, their application in pain management, and the potential challenges and countermeasures, aiming to provide guidance for the intelligent management of cancer patient pain.
6.Assessment tools for fear of falling in the elderly: a scoping review
Bei LI ; Defeng CHEN ; Wanlin PENG ; Xuhui DONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(4):537-544
Objective:To summarize the assessment tools for fear of falling in the elderly both domestically and internationally, providing a reference for medical and nursing staff to assess their fear of falling.Methods:The literature on assessment tools for fear of falling in the elderly was systematically searched on China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFang Data, China Biology Medicine disc, VIP, Embase, PubMed, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library. The search period was from database establishment to July 4, 2023. This study extracted and analyzed the content of assessment tools for fear of falling.Results:A total of 45 articles were included, involving 16 assessment tools for fear of falling.Conclusions:The 16 assessment tools for fear of falling included in the analysis are mainly self-assessment. The reliability of the assessment tool for fear of falling is good, but its validity still needs further verification. It is recommended to consider multiple factors when choosing an assessment tool for fear of falling, and combine it with quantitative objective indicators measured by professional instruments to accurately assess the fear of falling of the elderly.
7.Risk prediction models of retinopathy in type 2 diabetes patients: a systematic review
Xuhui DONG ; Defeng CHEN ; Bei LI ; Wanlin PENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(5):644-650
Objective:To systematically review the risk prediction model of retinopathy in type 2 diabetes patients.Methods:Research on the prediction model of retinopathy in patients with type 2 diabetes was retrieved in PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFang Data, VIP, and China Biology Medicine. The search period was from database establishment to March 17, 2023. Two researchers independently screened the literature and extracted data, and used the prediction model risk of bias assessment tool to analyze the bias risk and applicability of the included literature.Results:A total of 18 articles were included, of which nine studies used Logistic regression, four studies used Cox proportional hazards regression, two studies used Lasso regression, one study used semi-parametric regression, and two studies used machine learning methods. Two studies simultaneously conducted internal and external validation, three studies conducted internal validation, and one study conducted external validation. A total of 12 studies mentioned that the area under the curve ( AUC) of predictive models ranged from 0.715 to 0.966, and all AUCs were greater than 0.7. Four studies mentioned the C index, which was 0.770 to 0.848, while two studies did not mention the predictive performance of the model. Age, course of type 2 diabetes, urinary protein, glycosylated hemoglobin, insulin use, hypertension, and time of hospital admissions were independent predictors of repeated reporting in the multivariate model. All studies had a certain risk of bias, but their applicability was good. Conclusions:The existing prediction models for retinopathy in type 2 diabetes patients have good prediction performance, but the overall risk of bias is high. Further validation of the performance of each model is needed, while further development of risk prediction models suitable for different populations (such as elderly patients, women, different races or regions) is still needed.
8.LINC00612 targeted Bcl-2 to inhibit the apoptosis of neurons incubated with Aβ1-42
Qian PENG ; Defeng ZHAO ; Jian ZHANG
Journal of Apoplexy and Nervous Diseases 2021;38(9):810-812
Objective To investigate the effect of LINC00612 on apoptosis of SH-SY5Y cells incubated with Aβ1-42.Methods Neuronal injury model of Alzheimer’s disease were established by SH-SY5Y cells incubated with Aβ1-42.The expression of LINC00612 in SH-SY5Y cells incubated with Aβ1-42 was detected by qRTPCR. The LINC00612 overexpressed plasmid was transfected into SH-SY5Y cells incubated with Aβ1-42,and the expression of Bcl-2 was detected by Western blot. Apoptosis was detected by Annexin V-FITC /PI staining. RNA-pulldown and RIP experiments were performed to detect the binding effect of LINC00612 and Bcl-2.Results LINC00612 was low expressed in SH-SY5Y cells incubated with Aβ1-42.Overexpression of LINC00612 significantly increased Bcl-2 expression and decreased apoptosis. RNA pulldown and RIP results showed that LINC00612 could bind to Bcl-2.Conclusion Overexpression of LINC00612 can up-regulate Bcl-2 expression and inhibit the apoptosis of SH-SY5Y cells incubated with Aβ1-42.
9.The effect and mechanism of capsaicin prevented acute gastric mucosal injury by indomethacin
Feng YANG ; Yao WANG ; Wu ZHONG ; Jitao LIU ; Defeng YIN ; Yan PENG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(8):1231-1234
Objective The study of capsaicin (CAP) on the effect and mechanism of indomethacin induced acute gastric mucosal injury in different period.Methods 80 SD rats were randomly divided into 8 groups with 10 rats in each group.The experiment was completed in two phases,and the Ⅰ period was 2 weeks,the Ⅱ period was 4 weeks.The Ⅰ period including group A1 (control group),group B1 (model group),group C1 (CAP group),group D1 (CAP + indomethacin group).The grouping method of the two periods were the same.The rats' gastric mucosa were damaged by indomethacin,and then killed the rats 4 hours later.Last,astric juice was collected to determine the total acidity of gastric acid,counted thegastric mucosal injury index,observed the gastric mucosa pathological injury,detected the expression of TRPV 1、CGRP、MDA、SOD and PGI2.Results The Ⅰ period:the gastric mucosa of group A1 and C1 had no damage.Group D1 compared with group B1,there was no significant difference in gastric mucosa injury (P > 0.05),total acidity decreased significantly (P < 0.05),MDA was no significant difference (P > 0.05),SOD、PGI2 increased significantly (P < 0.05),the expression of TRPV1、CGRP increased significantly (P < 0.05).The Ⅱperiod:the gastric mucosa of group A2 and C2 had no damage.Group D2 compared with group B2,the gastric mucosa injury were significantly reduced (P < 0.05),total acidity decreased significantly (P < 0.05),MDA decreased significantly (P < 0.05),SOD、PGI2 increased significantly (P < 0.05),the expression of TRPV1、CGRP increased significantly (P < 0.05).Conclusion There was no damage to the general morphology and histology of gastricmucosa in rats by intragastric CAP 1 mg/(kg· d) for 2 weeks and 4 weeks.2.It could prevent that indomethacininduced acute gastric mucosal injury in rats by pretreated with CAP 1 mg(kg· d) for 4weeks.
10.Relationship between the gene polymorphisms of transforming growth factor beta 1 and interleukin 1 beta and primary knee osteoarthritis in Xinjiang Han and Uygur populations
Haitao LI ; Fuyu CHEN ; Weishan WANG ; Defeng MENG ; Jiang PENG ; Shibi LU ; Chenhui SHI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(24):3906-3911
BACKGROUND:Transforming growth factor β1 (TGF-β1) and interleukin 1β (IL-1β) have been reported to play an important role in the occurrence and development of primary osteoarthritis. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the association between gene polymorphisms of TGF-β1 and IL-1β and primary knee osteoarthritis. METHODS: Han and Uyghur elderly populations in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China were surveyed on the prevalence of osteoarthritis, followed by allotted to osteoarthritis and health groups according the symptoms and radiography. Genotyping TGF-β1-509C/T and -1348C/T and IL-1β-511C/T was performed to analyze the relationship between the gene polymorphisms of TGF-β1 and IL-1β and osteoarthritis. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Alleles T and C with genotypes CC, CT and TT were detected in both two groups. In the Uygur population, the genotype frequency of TGF-β1-509C/T and IL-1β-511C/T showed significant difference between osteoarthritis and health groups (P < 0.05). In the Han population, the genotype frequency of TGF-β1-1348C/T showed significant difference between two groups (P < 0.05). These results suggest that the Uygur individuals carrying TT genotype of TGF-β1-509C/T and IL-1β-511C/T, and Han people carrying the TT genotype of TGF-β -1348T are more susceptible to osteoarthritis.


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