1.Pathogenic bacteria and risk factors of urinary tract infection in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and construction of prediction model
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;36(4):145-148
Objective To investigate the pathogenic bacteria and risk factors of urinary tract infection (UTI) in elderly patients with type 2 diabetic mellitus (T2DM), and construct a prediction model. Methods Elderly patients with T2DM who were admitted to General Hospital of Western Theater Command from January 2020 to March 2023 were selected. They were divided into the observation group (100 cases) and the control group (82 cases) according to the presence or absence of UTI. Pathogenic bacteria was detected, and influencing factors were analyzed. A prediction model was constructed, and its predictive value was evaluated. Results Escherichia coli was the main pathogenic bacteria of UTI in elderly patients with T2DM. There were significant differences between the two groups in terms of age, 24 h urinary albumin (UALB), serum creatinine (Scr) , blood urea nitrogen (BUN), fasting blood glucose (FBG), gender, complications, course of T2DM , length of hospital stay and serum albumin (ALB) (P<0.05). Logistic regression analysis found that advanced age, long course of T2DM, FBG ≥11.1mmol/L and high 24 hUA1b/Scr level were risk factors for UTI in elderly patients with T2DM, and high ALB level was a protective factor. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis showed that the area under the curve (AUC) of the constructed model to predict UTI in patients with T2DM was 0.978. The sensitivity and specificity were 91.00% and 97.56%. Conclusion Escherichia coli are main pathogenic bacteria of UTI in elderly patients with T2DM. UTI is related to factors such as patient age, course of T2DM and FBG. The prediction model constructed based on these factors is of high value in predicting UTI in elderly patients with T2DM. It is worthy of promotion in diagnosis and treatment.
2.Application of a wearable visual field meter based on extended reality glasses in macular disease
Jing YUAN ; Xingchang WANG ; Xiquan SUN ; Huiguang JIAO ; Qian WANG ; Yanxia TONG ; Biyue TU ; Xixi YAN ; Zhen ZHAO ; Xiaojie OU ; Sawut ABDULLA
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2025;43(11):1035-1040
Objective:To evaluate the application effect of a wearable visual field meter based on extended reality (XR) glasses for patients with macular disease.Methods:A self-controlled study was conducted.A total of 41 consecutive patients (41 eyes) with macular disease were recruited at Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University from October 2022 to October 2024.All patients underwent 10-2 center visual field test using a self-developed wearable visual field meter (XRVF), and the results were compared with those obtained using a traditional Humphrey field analyzer (HFA).The comparison parameters included mean retinal sensitivity (MS), false positive rate (FPR), false negative rate (FNR), and testing duration.A subject satisfaction questionnaire was administered.This study followed the Declaration of Helsinki.The study protocol was approved by the Medical Ethics Committee of Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University (No.WDRY2024-K263), and all subjects signed the informed consent form.Results:The retinal sensitivity of patients measured by HFA was (23.24±3.71)dB, which was higher than (22.01±3.45)dB by XRVF, showing a statistically significant difference ( t=4.924, P=0.036).The FPR measured by HFA and XRVF were (2.39±2.51)% and (2.59±3.29)%, respectively, and the FNR were (3.49±6.05)% and (3.74±5.38)%, respectively, showing no statistically significant difference ( t=-3.624, P=0.948; t=-1.241, P=0.519).The median test duration for HFA and XRVF was 6.15 (5.78, 6.65) and 5.98 (5.71, 6.69)minutes, respectively, without statistically significant difference ( Z=-1.987, P=0.953).92.6% of the subjects thought the device was comfortable, simple and practical. Conclusions:The XRVF has good consistency with the HFA, can effectively and reliably evaluate the visual field function of patients with macular disease, and is easily accepted by patients.
3.A review of non-pharmacological interventions for lipid management in breast cancer survivors: a summary of the evidence
Jianxin TU ; Xiaomei HU ; Xintong DENG ; Ying TANG ; Yan JIANG ; Jing ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(17):1315-1322
Objective:To integrate the best evidence of non drug intervention for blood lipid management of breast cancer survivors used the evidence-based method, and provide evidence-based evidence for clinical medical staff to carry out dynamic monitoring and management of blood lipid abnormalities.Methods:According to the 6S model, the evidence summary, clinical decision, recommended practice, guidelines, systematic review, expert consensus, scientific position statement and other non-drug interventions on lipid management of breast cancer survivors were systematically searched from the evidence-based guidelines website and related databases from database establishment until June 10, 2024. The quality of the included literature was evaluated, and the evidence was extracted, summarized and formed.Results:A total of 14 literatures were included, including 7 guidelines, 5 expert consensus and 2 systematic reviews. Totally 21 best evidences were collected from the necessity of lipid management, lipid management objectives, individualized lipid monitoring and lipid management strategies.Conclusions:The quality and level of the best evidence collected in this study are generally high, which has reference significance for clinical medical staff to carry out scientific and effective non drug intervention in lipid management of breast cancer survivors. In the evidence transformation stage, it is necessary to fully consider the individual differences of patients, in order to improve the intervention effect and the quality of life of patients.
4.Study of characteristics of faculty of high-level public health schools in China based on internet information
Huiwen DENG ; Shengfeng WANG ; Yajun XU ; Huakang TU ; Xueyan JING ; Hongmei WANG ; Xifeng WU ; Ying LI ; Siyan ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(3):476-483
Objective:To understand the characteristics of faculty in high-level public health schools in China, and analyze the differences in age, area and school level.Methods:Based on the internet information, the faculty information of 18 high-level public health schools was collected for a descriptive analysis on faculty characteristics.Results:There were 1 642 faculty members in the schools of public health in China, in whom 51.8% were women, 92.8% had doctorate, 32.4% had postdoctoral experience and 56.8% were former students staying to teach. The average age of the faculty members was (45.6±9.8) years. Meanwhile the top three study subjects were epidemiology and health statistics (31.0%), occupational health and environmental sanitation (16.5%), and health toxicology (16.3%). In the faculty members aged >40 years, 90.2% had doctorate, 62.6% were former students staying to teach, and 24.7% had no educational background of public health. The proportions of faculty members aged ≤40 years in the three groups mentioned above were 98.2%, 45.8% and 39.1% respectively. In terms of study subject, big data study were mainly conducted in the schools with top subject ranking and the schools in developed areas.Conclusions:The public health faculty was characterized by cross education background and high capability. The study subjects and sub-disciplines varied with schools and areas.
5.Endoplasmic reticulum membrane remodeling by targeting reticulon-4 induces pyroptosis to facilitate antitumor immune.
Mei-Mei ZHAO ; Ting-Ting REN ; Jing-Kang WANG ; Lu YAO ; Ting-Ting LIU ; Ji-Chao ZHANG ; Yang LIU ; Lan YUAN ; Dan LIU ; Jiu-Hui XU ; Peng-Fei TU ; Xiao-Dong TANG ; Ke-Wu ZENG
Protein & Cell 2025;16(2):121-135
Pyroptosis is an identified programmed cell death that has been highly linked to endoplasmic reticulum (ER) dynamics. However, the crucial proteins for modulating dynamic ER membrane curvature change that trigger pyroptosis are currently not well understood. In this study, a biotin-labeled chemical probe of potent pyroptosis inducer α-mangostin (α-MG) was synthesized. Through protein microarray analysis, reticulon-4 (RTN4/Nogo), a crucial regulator of ER membrane curvature, was identified as a target of α-MG. We observed that chemically induced proteasome degradation of RTN4 by α-MG through recruiting E3 ligase UBR5 significantly enhances the pyroptosis phenotype in cancer cells. Interestingly, the downregulation of RTN4 expression significantly facilitated a dynamic remodeling of ER membrane curvature through a transition from tubules to sheets, consequently leading to rapid fusion of the ER with the cell plasma membrane. In particular, the ER-to-plasma membrane fusion process is supported by the observed translocation of several crucial ER markers to the "bubble" structures of pyroptotic cells. Furthermore, α-MG-induced RTN4 knockdown leads to pyruvate kinase M2 (PKM2)-dependent conventional caspase-3/gasdermin E (GSDME) cleavages for pyroptosis progression. In vivo, we observed that chemical or genetic RTN4 knockdown significantly inhibited cancer cells growth, which further exhibited an antitumor immune response with anti-programmed death-1 (anti-PD-1). In translational research, RTN4 high expression was closely correlated with the tumor metastasis and death of patients. Taken together, RTN4 plays a fundamental role in inducing pyroptosis through the modulation of ER membrane curvature remodeling, thus representing a prospective druggable target for anticancer immunotherapy.
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Xanthones/pharmacology*
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Mice, Nude
6.Scaffold and SAR studies on c-MET inhibitors using machine learning approaches.
Jing ZHANG ; Mingming ZHANG ; Weiran HUANG ; Changjie LIANG ; Wei XU ; Jinghua ZHANG ; Jun TU ; Innocent Okohi AGIDA ; Jinke CHENG ; Dong-Qing WEI ; Buyong MA ; Yanjing WANG ; Hongsheng TAN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2025;15(6):101303-101303
Numerous c-mesenchymal-epithelial transition (c-MET) inhibitors have been reported as potential anticancer agents. However, most fail to enter clinical trials owing to poor efficacy or drug resistance. To date, the scaffold-based chemical space of small-molecule c-MET inhibitors has not been analyzed. In this study, we constructed the largest c-MET dataset, which included 2,278 molecules with different structures, by inhibiting the half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) of kinase activity. No significant differences in drug-like properties were observed between active molecules (1,228) and inactive molecules (1,050), including chemical space coverage, physicochemical properties, and absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, and toxicity (ADMET) profiles. The higher chemical diversity of the active molecules was downscaled using t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding (t-SNE) high-dimensional data. Further clustering and chemical space networks (CSNs) analyses revealed commonly used scaffolds for c-MET inhibitors, such as M5, M7, and M8. Activity cliffs and structural alerts were used to reveal "dead ends" and "safe bets" for c-MET, as well as dominant structural fragments consisting of pyridazinones, triazoles, and pyrazines. Finally, the decision tree model precisely indicated the key structural features required to constitute active c-MET inhibitor molecules, including at least three aromatic heterocycles, five aromatic nitrogen atoms, and eight nitrogen-oxygen atoms. Overall, our analyses revealed potential structure-activity relationship (SAR) patterns for c-MET inhibitors, which can inform the screening of new compounds and guide future optimization efforts.
7.Study on anti-inflammatory components from Melicope pteleifolia.
He-Lin WEI ; Tao WANG ; Jing-Jing SUN ; Zhi-Qiang HUANG ; Yi-Ze XIAO ; Jun LI ; Peng-Fei TU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(15):4275-4283
Melicope pteleifolia is a plant belonging to the Melicope genus of the Rutaceae family. Known for a bitter taste and cold nature, its stems and tender branches with leaves possess properties of clearing heat, detoxifying, dispelling wind, and removing dampness and can be used to treat sore throat, malaria, jaundice hepatitis, rheumatic bone pain, eczema, dermatitis, and sores and ulcers. In this study, 19 compounds were isolated from the chloroform and n-butanol extracts of M. pteleifolia leaves by using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry(LC-MS) and proton nuclear magnetic resonance(~1H-NMR)-guided separation techniques. The compounds were identified as isoleptonol(1), leptaones B-E(2-5), friedelin(6), evodionol(7), ethyl p-hydroxybenzoate(8), litseachromolaevane A(9), quercetin-7,3',4'-trimethyl ether(10), kokusaginin(11), 8-(1-hydroxyethyl)-5,6,7-trimethoxy-2,2-dimethyl-2H-1-benzopyran(12), ethyl p-hydroxycinnamate(13), 3-hydroxy-9-methyl-6H-benzo\[c\]chromen-6-one(14), agrimonolide(15), 7-hydroxycoumarin(16), scopoletin(17), isoscutellarein(18), and agrimonolide 6-O-glucoside(19). Among these, the new compounds included one chromene and four meroterpenoid(1-5). The anti-inflammatory activities of the newly identified compounds 1-5 were screened in vitro, showing that the five compounds(1-5) exhibited inhibitory effects on nitric oxide(NO) production in BV2 cells induced by lipopolysaccharide(LPS)/interferon(IFN)-γ, with IC_(50) values ranging from 12.25 to 36.48 μmol·L~(-1).
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Mice
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8.Evaluation of effectiveness of reagent burstbead applied to field blood transfusion compatibility testing
Yi ZHANG ; Xiao-di LIU ; Yi-man ZHAO ; Jing-yan ZHOU ; Shu-mei YANG ; Hao YAN ; Yin-tu MA
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2025;46(2):39-42
Objective To explore the reliability of the reagent burstbead for field blood transfusion compatibility testing by applying it to bloodtype detection,antibody screening and cross matching tests and conduting parallel contrast with the existing arrays.Methods A field treatment shelter was used as the testing site to simulate the scene of emergency blood transfusion for the wounded under the conditions of field blood station,and 1 358 pieces of blood samples sent to some hospital for examination before transfusion were considered as the objects.Parallel contrast tests were carried out between the reagent burstbead method and the tube method for bloodtype detection and between the reagent burstbead method and the manual polybrene method for antibody screening and cross matching.The reagent burstbead method was compared with other methods in terms of the coin-cidence rate of the bloodtype detection results,the detection rate of positive samples for antibody screening and crossmatch incompatibility.Results The reagent burstbead method and the tube method had high consistency when used for bloodtype detection,with the coincidence rate being 100%.During antibody screening and cross matching tests,the reagent burstbead method found 5 cases of antibody-positive samples leading to major crossmatch incompatibility(positive rate being 0.37%),the manual polybrene method detected 2 cases of irregular antibody-positive samples(positive rate being 0.15%),and the two methods both identified 3 cases of minor crossmatch incompatibility.Conclusion The reagent burstbead has high accuracy and reliability when applied to bloodtype detection,antibody screening and cross matching tests,and thus can be used for blood transfusion compatibility testing in field conditions.[Chinese Medical Equipment Journal,2025,46(2):39-42]
9.Status quo of general practice postgraduate researches: a visualized analysis of master′s theses
Xiuqing CHEN ; Jing TU ; Zhaoxiang YU ; Fei GAO
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2025;24(2):176-183
Objective:To understand the status quo of general practice postgraduate researches through visualized analysis of masters′ theses.Methods:The master′s theses in general medicine from January 2007 to December 2022 were retrieved from China Knowledge and Wanfang databases. The number and regional distribution of theses, the degree-granting institutions were analyzed; the performed keywords were visualizde with CiteSpace and VOSviewer softwares.Results:A total of 1 688 master′s theses in general practice were included in the analysis. The highest number of theses ( n=345) were published in 2022. The theses from institutions in the eastern, central and western regions of China accounted for 45.67% (771/1 688), 22.16% (374/1 688) and 32.17% (543/1 688), respectively, and those in Shaanxi Province accounted for the highest proportion at 13.68% (231/1 688). A total of 3 755 keywords were included in the theses, and the top three were diabetes mellitus (115/3 755), risk factors (77/3 755) and clinical efficacy (71/3 755). The results of keyword clustering and timeline mapping showed that the research topics were mainly clustered around five themes: clinical treatment and drug efficacy/safety for diabetes mellitus, training of general practitioners and evaluation of general practice services, risk factors related to common chronic diseases in the community, risk factors and cognitive changes in cerebrovascular diseases, and pathogenic mechanisms of cardiovascular diseases. The results of the emergent words showed that recent research hotspots mainly included obesity, older adults, and cognitive function. Conclusions:The number of general practice master′s theses published in China is increasing rapidly with an uneven regional distribution; and the research topics are diverse, mainly focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of chronic diseases and analysis of related risk factors.
10.Status quo of general practice postgraduate researches: a visualized analysis of master′s theses
Xiuqing CHEN ; Jing TU ; Zhaoxiang YU ; Fei GAO
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2025;24(2):176-183
Objective:To understand the status quo of general practice postgraduate researches through visualized analysis of masters′ theses.Methods:The master′s theses in general medicine from January 2007 to December 2022 were retrieved from China Knowledge and Wanfang databases. The number and regional distribution of theses, the degree-granting institutions were analyzed; the performed keywords were visualizde with CiteSpace and VOSviewer softwares.Results:A total of 1 688 master′s theses in general practice were included in the analysis. The highest number of theses ( n=345) were published in 2022. The theses from institutions in the eastern, central and western regions of China accounted for 45.67% (771/1 688), 22.16% (374/1 688) and 32.17% (543/1 688), respectively, and those in Shaanxi Province accounted for the highest proportion at 13.68% (231/1 688). A total of 3 755 keywords were included in the theses, and the top three were diabetes mellitus (115/3 755), risk factors (77/3 755) and clinical efficacy (71/3 755). The results of keyword clustering and timeline mapping showed that the research topics were mainly clustered around five themes: clinical treatment and drug efficacy/safety for diabetes mellitus, training of general practitioners and evaluation of general practice services, risk factors related to common chronic diseases in the community, risk factors and cognitive changes in cerebrovascular diseases, and pathogenic mechanisms of cardiovascular diseases. The results of the emergent words showed that recent research hotspots mainly included obesity, older adults, and cognitive function. Conclusions:The number of general practice master′s theses published in China is increasing rapidly with an uneven regional distribution; and the research topics are diverse, mainly focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of chronic diseases and analysis of related risk factors.


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