1.Conceptual analysis of family communication collective efficacy in hospitalized patients
Shu ZHANG ; Jingjing WANG ; Jingran LYU ; Yuli LI
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2025;32(3):342-347
Objective To analyze and clarify the concept of family communication collective efficacy in hospitalized patients.Methods A systematic search was conducted in databases including China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI),VIP Database,WanFang Database,PubMed Database and Web of Science(WOS)for studies related to family communication efficacy.The search timeframe spanned from the inception of each database to December 2024.Rodgers'evolutionary concept analysis method was applied to analyze the retrieved literature.Results A total of 40 articles were included.The analysis shows that the evolution process of the concept of family collective communication efficacy in hospitalized patients was introduced,encompassing the evolution of the family communication concept and the intersection and integration of family systems theory and collective efficacy theory.Family communication collective efficacy in hospitalized patients was characterized by four attributes:shared beliefs,emotional support,role allocation and coordination,and an integrated communication system.Its antecedents included factors such as sources of efficacy information,family member characteristics,and family team characteristics.The consequences were observed at three levels:individual,family,and healthcare system,including manifesting as bidirectional influences on individual health outcomes,family functioning,and healthcare quality improvement.Conclusions The core attributes of family communication collective efficacy in hospitalized patients were clarified through concept analysis.In the future,localized assessment tools should be developed based on these attributes to facilitate the implementation and evaluation of interventions aimed at enhancing family communication collective efficacy.
2.Effects of type and abundance of sialic acid receptors on susceptibility and viral ti-ter of different strains of Newcastle disease virus
Bingmei DONG ; Wenya XU ; Lili SONG ; Yanling XING ; Mengran LI ; Ziye LI ; Xueqing WEN ; Jingran ZHANG ; Jingyu ZHANG ; Qiyuan NING
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(4):656-661
The receptors of Newcastle disease virus(NDV)are sialic acid receptors that mainly in-clude neu5ac-α-2,3gal-β-1,4Glc(SAα2,3Gal)and neu5ac-2-s-α-2,6Gal10Me(SAα2,6Gal).The distribution and abundance of the two receptors in host cells have important effects on virus sus-ceptibility and intracellular proliferation.In order to further explore the effects of sialic acid recep-tors on susceptibility and proliferation characteristics of NDV different strains,the expression lev-els of SAα2,3Gal and SAα2,6Gal receptors on BHK-21 cell membrane were adjusted by overex-pression and RNAi assays,and the TCID50 values were determined after different BHK-21 cells were inoculated with NDV strains Ⅰ and LaSota.The results suggested that NDV strain LaSota preferentially binds to SAα2,6Gal and strain Ⅰ selectively binds to SAα2,3Gal receptor.Further-more,the viral titers of NDV strains LaSota and Ⅰ in cell culture were positively correlated with the expression levels of SAα2,6Gal and SAα2,3Gal receptors on host cell membrane respectively.In conclusion,our studies provide an understanding of the relationship between infectivity of NDV different strains and receptor types of host cell,and provide a method to increase viral titer of NDV for cell-based vaccine production.
3.Analysis of risk prevention behaviors and influencing factors of HIV infection among young students with MSM
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(9):1323-1327
Objective:
To explore the potential category patterns of risk prevention and control behaviors of HIV infection among young students who have sex with men (MSM) and their impact on HIV infection and late detection, aiming to optimize intervention strategies.
Methods:
From September 2017 to December 2024, a total of 1 637 MSM young students in Tianjin were recruited through both online and offline channels. Latent class analysis was applied to classify 11 HIV risk prevention and control behaviors [condom use during the most recent anal sex in the past 6 months, consistent condom use, use of water based lubricants, abstinence from recreational drugs, regular on site professional testing, fixed sexual partners, partner testing, awareness of partner s HIV testing results, testing before sexual activity, nucleic acid testing, and use of pre exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) or post exposure prophylaxis (PEP)]. Multivariate Logistic regression analyzed associations between demographic characteristics/intervention services factors and latent classes. Differences in HIV infection and late detection across behavior patterns were compared.
Results:
HIV risk prevention and control behaviors among MSM students were classified into three latent classes:condom dependent group (38.42%), low prevention group (27.73%), and comprehensive prevention group (33.85%). Students who received condom promotion/testing services were more likely to belong to the comprehensive prevention group ( OR =5.58), while those who received peer education were less likely to the comprehensive prevention group ( OR =0.43) (both P <0.01). Among the MSM student population, the HIV infection rate was 4.83%, with 2.26% of cases detected late. The HIV infection rate (1.45%) and late detection proportion (0.82%) in the comprehensive prevention group were lower than those in the low prevention group (7.89% and 3.83%, respectively) ( χ 2=16.20, 7.31, both P <0.01).
Conclusions
HIV risk prevention and control behaviors among MSM young students exhibit significant heterogeneity. Comprehensive prevention strategies can effectively reduce HIV infection and late detection risks. It is necessary to optimize peer education content and improve the accessibility of diversified prevention measures such as PrEP/PEP to enhance HIV prevention and control.
4.Expression characteristics and diagnostic value of DHCR24 protein in cervical squamous intraepithelial lesions
Chi ZHANG ; Jingran DU ; Dingzhun LIAO ; Changlin ZHANG ; Zheng YANG ; Tian LI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(17):2748-2754
Objective To investigate the expression of Delta(24)-cholesteryl reductase(DHCR24)proteins in cervical squamous intraepithelial lesions(SILs)tissues and its value in different cervical lesion patho-logical diagnosis.Methods The expression of DHCR24,p16,and Ki-67 was quantitatively detected by immuno-histochemistry in 51 normal cervical tissues,44 LSILs,and 57 HSILs.The receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was drawn to analyze the diagnostic efficacy of DHCR24,p16,and Ki-67 proteins in evaluating the degree of SILs.Results The expression levels of DHCR24,p16 and Ki-67 protein were positively correlated with the progression of SILs(P<0.05).ROC analysis showed that the immunohistochemistry score cutoff value for DHCR24 between normal cervical tissue and LSIL was 0.1145,and between LSIL and HSIL was 0.1969.The sensi-tivity of DHCR24 in diagnosing LSIL was 79.55%,higher than that for p16 and Ki-67,which was 15.91%and 18.08%(P<0.05).The area under the ROC curve(AUC)for distinguishing normal cervical tissue from LSIL using a combination of DHCR24 and p16 was 0.932(95%CI:0.878~0.986),higher than that for p16 and Ki-67 combined,which was 0.861(95%CI:0.785~0.936).The AUC for distinguishing LSIL from HSIL using a combi-nation of DHCR24 and p16 was0.971(95%CI:0.946~0.997),higher than that for p16 and Ki-67 combined,which was 0.870(95%CI:0.790~0.949).Conclusions Both DHCR24 and p16 protein expression levels can pro-vide reference for the grading of SILs,and their combination can improve the diagnostic efficiency.The cutoff value derived from the ROC curve plotted by DHCR24 immunohistochemical staining intensity can improve the sensitivity of LSIL diagnosis.
5.Effects of type and abundance of sialic acid receptors on susceptibility and viral ti-ter of different strains of Newcastle disease virus
Bingmei DONG ; Wenya XU ; Lili SONG ; Yanling XING ; Mengran LI ; Ziye LI ; Xueqing WEN ; Jingran ZHANG ; Jingyu ZHANG ; Qiyuan NING
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(4):656-661
The receptors of Newcastle disease virus(NDV)are sialic acid receptors that mainly in-clude neu5ac-α-2,3gal-β-1,4Glc(SAα2,3Gal)and neu5ac-2-s-α-2,6Gal10Me(SAα2,6Gal).The distribution and abundance of the two receptors in host cells have important effects on virus sus-ceptibility and intracellular proliferation.In order to further explore the effects of sialic acid recep-tors on susceptibility and proliferation characteristics of NDV different strains,the expression lev-els of SAα2,3Gal and SAα2,6Gal receptors on BHK-21 cell membrane were adjusted by overex-pression and RNAi assays,and the TCID50 values were determined after different BHK-21 cells were inoculated with NDV strains Ⅰ and LaSota.The results suggested that NDV strain LaSota preferentially binds to SAα2,6Gal and strain Ⅰ selectively binds to SAα2,3Gal receptor.Further-more,the viral titers of NDV strains LaSota and Ⅰ in cell culture were positively correlated with the expression levels of SAα2,6Gal and SAα2,3Gal receptors on host cell membrane respectively.In conclusion,our studies provide an understanding of the relationship between infectivity of NDV different strains and receptor types of host cell,and provide a method to increase viral titer of NDV for cell-based vaccine production.
6.Expression characteristics and diagnostic value of DHCR24 protein in cervical squamous intraepithelial lesions
Chi ZHANG ; Jingran DU ; Dingzhun LIAO ; Changlin ZHANG ; Zheng YANG ; Tian LI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(17):2748-2754
Objective To investigate the expression of Delta(24)-cholesteryl reductase(DHCR24)proteins in cervical squamous intraepithelial lesions(SILs)tissues and its value in different cervical lesion patho-logical diagnosis.Methods The expression of DHCR24,p16,and Ki-67 was quantitatively detected by immuno-histochemistry in 51 normal cervical tissues,44 LSILs,and 57 HSILs.The receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was drawn to analyze the diagnostic efficacy of DHCR24,p16,and Ki-67 proteins in evaluating the degree of SILs.Results The expression levels of DHCR24,p16 and Ki-67 protein were positively correlated with the progression of SILs(P<0.05).ROC analysis showed that the immunohistochemistry score cutoff value for DHCR24 between normal cervical tissue and LSIL was 0.1145,and between LSIL and HSIL was 0.1969.The sensi-tivity of DHCR24 in diagnosing LSIL was 79.55%,higher than that for p16 and Ki-67,which was 15.91%and 18.08%(P<0.05).The area under the ROC curve(AUC)for distinguishing normal cervical tissue from LSIL using a combination of DHCR24 and p16 was 0.932(95%CI:0.878~0.986),higher than that for p16 and Ki-67 combined,which was 0.861(95%CI:0.785~0.936).The AUC for distinguishing LSIL from HSIL using a combi-nation of DHCR24 and p16 was0.971(95%CI:0.946~0.997),higher than that for p16 and Ki-67 combined,which was 0.870(95%CI:0.790~0.949).Conclusions Both DHCR24 and p16 protein expression levels can pro-vide reference for the grading of SILs,and their combination can improve the diagnostic efficiency.The cutoff value derived from the ROC curve plotted by DHCR24 immunohistochemical staining intensity can improve the sensitivity of LSIL diagnosis.
7.Conceptual analysis of family communication collective efficacy in hospitalized patients
Shu ZHANG ; Jingjing WANG ; Jingran LYU ; Yuli LI
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2025;32(3):342-347
Objective To analyze and clarify the concept of family communication collective efficacy in hospitalized patients.Methods A systematic search was conducted in databases including China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI),VIP Database,WanFang Database,PubMed Database and Web of Science(WOS)for studies related to family communication efficacy.The search timeframe spanned from the inception of each database to December 2024.Rodgers'evolutionary concept analysis method was applied to analyze the retrieved literature.Results A total of 40 articles were included.The analysis shows that the evolution process of the concept of family collective communication efficacy in hospitalized patients was introduced,encompassing the evolution of the family communication concept and the intersection and integration of family systems theory and collective efficacy theory.Family communication collective efficacy in hospitalized patients was characterized by four attributes:shared beliefs,emotional support,role allocation and coordination,and an integrated communication system.Its antecedents included factors such as sources of efficacy information,family member characteristics,and family team characteristics.The consequences were observed at three levels:individual,family,and healthcare system,including manifesting as bidirectional influences on individual health outcomes,family functioning,and healthcare quality improvement.Conclusions The core attributes of family communication collective efficacy in hospitalized patients were clarified through concept analysis.In the future,localized assessment tools should be developed based on these attributes to facilitate the implementation and evaluation of interventions aimed at enhancing family communication collective efficacy.
8.Effect of repetitive facilitative exercise on hand function of stroke patients with hemiplegic during recovery period
Bin GU ; Jinqin ZHANG ; Yuanhao XIA ; Jingran HU ; Morohashi NAOKI ; Fubiao HUANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2023;29(6):697-702
ObjectiveTo observe the effect of repetitive facilitative exercise (RFE) on the hand function of stroke patients with hemiplegia during recovery period. MethodsFrom January to December, 2022, 80 stroke patients with hemiplegia following hand dysfunction during recovery period in Beijing Bo'ai Hospital were randomly divided into control group (n = 40) and experimental group (n = 40). Both groups received routine rehabilitation, the control group added functional occupational therapy, and the experimental group added RFE, for four weeks. They were assessed with Fugl-Meyer Assessment-Upper Extremity (FMA-UE), Simple Test for Evaluating Hand Function (STEF) and modified Barthel Index (MBI) before and after treatment. ResultsOne case dropped down in the experimental group. After treatment, all the scores increased in both groups (|t| > 12.698, P < 0.001), and were better in the experimental group than in the control group (|t| > 2.302, P < 0.05). ConclusionRFE could promote the recovery of hand function and activities of daily living in patients with hemiplegia during stroke recovery period.
9.Bend family proteins mark chromatin boundaries and synergistically promote early germ cell differentiation.
Guang SHI ; Yaofu BAI ; Xiya ZHANG ; Junfeng SU ; Junjie PANG ; Quanyuan HE ; Pengguihang ZENG ; Junjun DING ; Yuanyan XIONG ; Jingran ZHANG ; Jingwen WANG ; Dan LIU ; Wenbin MA ; Junjiu HUANG ; Zhou SONGYANG
Protein & Cell 2022;13(10):721-741
Understanding the regulatory networks for germ cell fate specification is necessary to developing strategies for improving the efficiency of germ cell production in vitro. In this study, we developed a coupled screening strategy that took advantage of an arrayed bi-molecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC) platform for protein-protein interaction screens and epiblast-like cell (EpiLC)-induction assays using reporter mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs). Investigation of candidate interaction partners of core human pluripotent factors OCT4, NANOG, KLF4 and SOX2 in EpiLC differentiation assays identified novel primordial germ cell (PGC)-inducing factors including BEN-domain (BEND/Bend) family members. Through RNA-seq, ChIP-seq, and ATAC-seq analyses, we showed that Bend5 worked together with Bend4 and helped mark chromatin boundaries to promote EpiLC induction in vitro. Our findings suggest that BEND/Bend proteins represent a new family of transcriptional modulators and chromatin boundary factors that participate in gene expression regulation during early germline development.
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10.Correlation between oral health status and frailty of elderly people in Beijing community
Siyang XI ; Jingran ZHANG ; Xuejiao LIU ; Yu CAI ; Jianmin WANG ; Jia LIU ; Jinsheng ZHONG ; Yutong LI ; Guifang GUO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(24):3272-3277
Objective:To understand the oral health and frailty status of the elderly in the community in Beijing and analyze the correlation between the two, so as to provide a reference for the frailty management of the elderly in the community.Methods:This study was a cross-sectional study. Using the multi-stage stratified sampling method, a total of 241 community elderly people in 9 communities in Beijing from July to December 2021 were selected as the research objects. They were investigated using the general information questionnaire, Mini-Nutritional Assessment (MNA) and the Fried Frailty Phenotype. Univariate analysis and ordinal logistic regression analysis were used to explore the influencing factors of frailty among the elderly in the community. A total of 260 questionnaires were distributed in this study and 241 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective recovery rate of 92.6%.Results:Among the 241 community elders, 115 (47.7%) were not frail, 92 (38.2%) were pre-frail and 34 (14.1%) were frail. Ordinal Logistic regression analysis showed that the number of teeth of 0-9, 10-19, dry mouth and incomplete or unrepaired restoration of missing teeth were risk factors for frailty among the elderly in the community ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:From the perspective of oral health, this study further analyzes the risk factors of frailty in the elderly in the community. Medical institutions and elderly care institutions at all levels can use oral health status as a screening item for the frailty risk of the elderly in the community, providing new ideas for the prevention and intervention of frailty in the community.


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