1.Survey of post-discharge exercise behavior and analysis of factors influencing exercise intensity in patients undergoing lung surgery
Hongyu ZENG ; Xiang WANG ; Tian ZHANG ; Yaqin WANG ; Xing WEI ; Zhen DAI ; Liping ZHANG ; Xiaoqin LIU ; Qiang LI ; Qiuling SHI ; Wei DAI ; Jia LIAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2026;33(05):734-742
Objective To investigate the post-discharge exercise behavior and factors influencing moderate to vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA) in patients undergoing lung surgery. Methods A total of 2874 patients from the large prospective, observational perioperative lung symptom study cohort (CN-PRO-Lung 3) in the Department of Thoracic Surgery at Sichuan Cancer Hospital between April 7, 2021, and January 31, 2024, were selected as the survey subjects. A survey was conducted using the Investigation of Exercise Behavior after Lung Surgery questionnaire and the International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Short Form (IPAQ-SF) among patients who underwent lung surgery. Binary logistic regression was used to analyze the factors influencing patients’ engagement in MVPA. Results A total of 702 patients were surveyed, including 252 males and 450 females, with an average age of (52.4±10.2) years. Patients with lung cancer accounted for 85.9%. Only 36.0% of the patients had regular exercise habits, while 42.3% did not engage in any physical activity. The three main barriers for postoperative exercise were physical discomfort (pain, coughing, shortness of breath, etc, 54.7%), lack of professional guidance (41.7%), and concerns about the surgical wound (28.9%). The proportions of patients engaging in vigorous, moderate, and low-intensity physical activity were 5.7%, 28.2%, and 66.1%, respectively. Multivariate analysis showed that patients with a personal annual income ≥50000 yuan (OR=1.52, 95%CI 1.01-2.29, P=0.044), high school education or above (OR=1.92, 95%CI 1.33-2.76, P<0.001), and lobectomy (OR=1.44, 95%CI 1.02-2.03, P=0.037) engaged in more MVPA. Conclusion Patients undergoing lung surgery have inadequate physical activity after discharge, particularly lacking in MVPA. Patients with higher income, higher educational levels, and lobectomy are more frequently engaged in MVPA. Measures such as symptom control, providing exercise guidance, and enhancing education on wound care may potentially improve the inadequate physical activity in lung surgery patients after discharge.
2.Isolation and Identification of Staphylococcus xylosus in Nude Mice with Squamous Skin Scurfs
Zhihao KONG ; Xiaofeng WEI ; Lingzhi YU ; Liping FENG ; Qi ZHU ; Guojun SHI ; Chen WANG
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2025;45(3):368-375
Objective To isolate pathogenic bacteria from the skin of a nude mouse exhibiting squamous skin scurfs, and perform bacterial identification, traceability analysis, and pathogenicity studies to provide a new approach for the diagnosis of pathogens in nude mice with squamous skin scurfs. MethodsSkin swab samples were collected from a nude mouse exhibiting squamous skin scurfs for nucleic acid testing, bacterial isolation and culture, biochemical identification, 16S rDNA gene amplification and sequencing, and whole genome sequencing to construct a phylogenetic tree. Fifteen BALB/c nude mice were randomized into a saline-treated control group, a high-concentration group treated with 1.8×10⁸ CFU/mL of the isolated bacterial suspension, and a low-concentration group treated with 1.8×10⁷ CFU/mL of the isolated bacterial suspension. Pathogenicity was assessed by animal infection experiments and observation of histopathological changes in skin tissue using HE staining. Results The nucleic acid test for Corynebacterium bovis was negative, excluding infection by this organism. The pathogen isolated on mannitol salt agar and blood agar, combined with Gram staining, suggested a Gram-positive Staphylococcus species. The isolated strain was identified by 16S rDNA sequencing and a fully automated microbial identification system as Staphylococcus xylosus. Phylogenetic tree analysis based on whole genome sequencing showed that the strain was most closely related to an isolate from leafy vegetables in South Korea (GenBank GCA_00207825.1). In the high-concentration group, squamous skin scurfs appeared on the head, neck, and back of nude mice on the 17th day post-infection, while in the low concentration group, similar symptoms appeared on the 20th day post-infection and gradually spread to other areas. The scaling symptoms were transient, lasting for 7 days in the high-concentration group and 3 days in the low-concentration group, after which the skin returned to normal. The infection rate was 33.33% in both the high- and low-concentration groups. No significant pathological changes were observed in the skin tissues of infected mice compared to the control group, indicating marked individual differences in the pathogenicity of the strain in nude mice. Conclusion A strain of Staphylococcus xylosus was isolated from the skin of a nude mouse exhibiting squamous skin scurfs. The strain is an opportunistic pathogen that causes transient squamous skin scurfs without significant histopathological changes, and there are individual differences in the sensitivity of nude mice to this strain. These findings can provide valuable data for pathogen identification in immunodeficient or gene knockout mice.
3.Isolation and Identification of Staphylococcus xylosus in Nude Mice with Squamous Skin Scurfs
Zhihao KONG ; Xiaofeng WEI ; Lingzhi YU ; Liping FENG ; Qi ZHU ; Guojun SHI ; Chen WANG
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2025;45(3):368-375
Objective To isolate pathogenic bacteria from the skin of a nude mouse exhibiting squamous skin scurfs, and perform bacterial identification, traceability analysis, and pathogenicity studies to provide a new approach for the diagnosis of pathogens in nude mice with squamous skin scurfs. MethodsSkin swab samples were collected from a nude mouse exhibiting squamous skin scurfs for nucleic acid testing, bacterial isolation and culture, biochemical identification, 16S rDNA gene amplification and sequencing, and whole genome sequencing to construct a phylogenetic tree. Fifteen BALB/c nude mice were randomized into a saline-treated control group, a high-concentration group treated with 1.8×10⁸ CFU/mL of the isolated bacterial suspension, and a low-concentration group treated with 1.8×10⁷ CFU/mL of the isolated bacterial suspension. Pathogenicity was assessed by animal infection experiments and observation of histopathological changes in skin tissue using HE staining. Results The nucleic acid test for Corynebacterium bovis was negative, excluding infection by this organism. The pathogen isolated on mannitol salt agar and blood agar, combined with Gram staining, suggested a Gram-positive Staphylococcus species. The isolated strain was identified by 16S rDNA sequencing and a fully automated microbial identification system as Staphylococcus xylosus. Phylogenetic tree analysis based on whole genome sequencing showed that the strain was most closely related to an isolate from leafy vegetables in South Korea (GenBank GCA_00207825.1). In the high-concentration group, squamous skin scurfs appeared on the head, neck, and back of nude mice on the 17th day post-infection, while in the low concentration group, similar symptoms appeared on the 20th day post-infection and gradually spread to other areas. The scaling symptoms were transient, lasting for 7 days in the high-concentration group and 3 days in the low-concentration group, after which the skin returned to normal. The infection rate was 33.33% in both the high- and low-concentration groups. No significant pathological changes were observed in the skin tissues of infected mice compared to the control group, indicating marked individual differences in the pathogenicity of the strain in nude mice. Conclusion A strain of Staphylococcus xylosus was isolated from the skin of a nude mouse exhibiting squamous skin scurfs. The strain is an opportunistic pathogen that causes transient squamous skin scurfs without significant histopathological changes, and there are individual differences in the sensitivity of nude mice to this strain. These findings can provide valuable data for pathogen identification in immunodeficient or gene knockout mice.
4.Comparative study of two plasmid vectors expressing the human thyroid stimulating hormone receptor used to induce a mouse model of Graves'disease via electroporation
Xiaoying LIN ; Meng ZHANG ; Xingchen ZHOU ; Mengzhi WU ; Huayang XU ; Ling WANG ; Liping WU ; Bingyin SHI
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2025;33(1):14-22
Objective The purpose of this study was to provide a more effective method for researching the prevention and treatment of Graves'disease by comparing the effects of two plasmid vectors expressing the human thyrotropin receptor(TSHR)A subunit gene in inducing an animal model of Graves'disease via electroporation.Methods Plasmids pcDNA3.1-THSR A,and pTriEx1.1-THSR A expressing the TSHR A subunit were constructed and used to induce Graves'disease by intramuscular injection with immediate electroporation once every 3 weeks for a total of 4 times.Mice in the control group were injected with PBS.One week after the second electroporation,blood was collected to measure serum thyrotropin receptor antibody(TRAb).Three weeks following the last electroporation,echocardiography was performed on the mice.Mice were sacrificed 4 weeks after the last electroporation;blood,thyroid,and orbital tissues were collected;serum total thyroxine(TT4)was measured;and histological examination was performed.Results The average concentrations of serum TRAb in the pcDNA3.1-TSHR A group(n=15)and the pTriEx1.1-TSHR A group(n=13)were(6.9±2.0)U/L and(7.5±2.2)U/L,respectively.The latter was significantly higher than that in the control group(4.9±0.5)U/L(P=0.033).The average concentrations of serum TT4 in the pcDNA3.1-TSHR A group and pTriEx1.1-TSHR A group were(41.4±23.8)ng/mL and(63.2±53.7)ng/mL,respectively,both higher than that in the control group:(20.2±4.0)ng/mL(P<0.01).Thyroid pathology showed thyroid follicular epithelial hyperplasia with T-cell infiltration in the model group.Echocardiography showed that the left ventricle mass in the pTriEx1.1-TSHR A group was higher than those in the control group(P=0.007)and pcDNA3.1-TSHR A group(P=0.012).Orbital pathology showed fibrotic changes in the extraocular muscles of mice in the model groups.Conclusions Both pcDNA3.1 and pTriEx1.1 expressing the TSHR A subunit were able to induce Graves'disease in mice by electroporation,and the efficiency of the two plasmids in inducing hyperthyroidism and Graves'ophthalmopathy was similar.The efficiency of pTriEx 1.1-TSHR A in inducing thyrotoxic heart disease was better than that of pcDNA3.1-TSHR A.
5.An observational study on efficacy and safety of regimens containing delamanid and linezolid in the treatment of rifampicin resistant tuberculosis for 24 weeks
Liping ZOU ; Qing CHEN ; Zhengyu SHI ; Xianzhen TANG ; Li LIANG ; Lei CHEN ; Guihui WU
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2025;25(5):498-504
Objective To evaluate the early efficacy and safety of the regimens containing delamanid and linezolid in the treatment of rifampicin resistant tuberculosis(RR-TB).Methods A total of 47 patients diagnosed with RR-TB at Public Health Clinical Center of Chengdu from August 2020 to December 2021 were enrolled,including 22 cases(46.8%)of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis(MDR-TB),8 cases(17.0%)of RR-TB,and 17 cases(36.2%)of pre-extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis(pre-XDR-TB).All patients were treated with a regimen based on delamanid and linezolid.The efficacy and safety were evaluated at 24 weeks of treatment.Results Among the 47 patients,46(97.9%)completed 24 weeks of treatment and 1(2.1%)was lost to follow-up.At 24 weeks,the sputum culture conversion rate was 100%in the 43 patients with positive baseline sputum culture.The median conversion time was 2(2,8)weeks.Imaging examination showed absorption in 46 patients(97.9%).Overall,40 patients(85.1%)experienced varying degrees of adverse events(AEs)within 24 weeks.Eleven patients(23.4%)experienced AEs possibly related to delamanid,mainly including QTcF interval prolongation(12.8%),gastrointestinal reactions(8.5%),dizziness(2.1%),headache(2.1%),and allergy(2.1%).Six patients permanently discontinued delamanid due to AEs including gastrointestinal reactions(6.4%),prolonged QTcF interval(2.1%),severe dizziness(2.1%),and drug allergy(2.1%).Patients with low baseline CD4+T lymphocyte counts(OR=0.991,95%CI:0.984-0.999)were more likely to experience delamanid-related AEs.Thirty patients(63.8%)experienced AEs possibly related to linezolid,including myelosuppression(55.3%),peripheral neuropathy(6.4%),optic neuritis occurred(2.1%),and allergy(2.1%).Three patients(6.4%)discontinued linezolid permanently due to severe anemia,peripheral neuropathy,and allergy.Conclusions The treatment regimens containing delamanid and linezolid for RR-TB showed a high sputum culture conversion rate and good tolerance at 24 weeks.Attention should be paid to gastrointestinal reactions and cellular immunity during treatment.
6.An observational study on efficacy and safety of regimens containing delamanid and linezolid in the treatment of rifampicin resistant tuberculosis for 24 weeks
Liping ZOU ; Qing CHEN ; Zhengyu SHI ; Xianzhen TANG ; Li LIANG ; Lei CHEN ; Guihui WU
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2025;25(5):498-504
Objective To evaluate the early efficacy and safety of the regimens containing delamanid and linezolid in the treatment of rifampicin resistant tuberculosis(RR-TB).Methods A total of 47 patients diagnosed with RR-TB at Public Health Clinical Center of Chengdu from August 2020 to December 2021 were enrolled,including 22 cases(46.8%)of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis(MDR-TB),8 cases(17.0%)of RR-TB,and 17 cases(36.2%)of pre-extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis(pre-XDR-TB).All patients were treated with a regimen based on delamanid and linezolid.The efficacy and safety were evaluated at 24 weeks of treatment.Results Among the 47 patients,46(97.9%)completed 24 weeks of treatment and 1(2.1%)was lost to follow-up.At 24 weeks,the sputum culture conversion rate was 100%in the 43 patients with positive baseline sputum culture.The median conversion time was 2(2,8)weeks.Imaging examination showed absorption in 46 patients(97.9%).Overall,40 patients(85.1%)experienced varying degrees of adverse events(AEs)within 24 weeks.Eleven patients(23.4%)experienced AEs possibly related to delamanid,mainly including QTcF interval prolongation(12.8%),gastrointestinal reactions(8.5%),dizziness(2.1%),headache(2.1%),and allergy(2.1%).Six patients permanently discontinued delamanid due to AEs including gastrointestinal reactions(6.4%),prolonged QTcF interval(2.1%),severe dizziness(2.1%),and drug allergy(2.1%).Patients with low baseline CD4+T lymphocyte counts(OR=0.991,95%CI:0.984-0.999)were more likely to experience delamanid-related AEs.Thirty patients(63.8%)experienced AEs possibly related to linezolid,including myelosuppression(55.3%),peripheral neuropathy(6.4%),optic neuritis occurred(2.1%),and allergy(2.1%).Three patients(6.4%)discontinued linezolid permanently due to severe anemia,peripheral neuropathy,and allergy.Conclusions The treatment regimens containing delamanid and linezolid for RR-TB showed a high sputum culture conversion rate and good tolerance at 24 weeks.Attention should be paid to gastrointestinal reactions and cellular immunity during treatment.
7.Study on Chromaticity Characteristics of Gastrointestinal Tumors and Construction of Auxiliary Diagnostic Models
Xiaoyan XU ; Yulin SHI ; Liping TU ; Tao JIANG ; Wen JIAO ; Xiaojuan HU ; Jiatuo XU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(11):142-148
Objective To analyze the characteristics of facial and tongue chromaticity parameters in patients with gastrointestinal tumors by setting the inspection image characteristics of patients with gastrointestinal tumors as the main research content;To establish an auxiliary diagnostic model for gastrointestinal tumors.Methods One-way ANOVA,t-test,Mann-whitney U test,canonical correlation analysis and Spearman statistical methods were used to analyze the characteristics of inspection image indexes and correlation of tumor markers of the 391 cases in the control group and 359 patients with gastrointestinal tumors.Machine learning methods such as SVM,Random Forest,KNN,Naive Bayes,XG Boost and Ada Boost were used to establish an auxiliary diagnostic model for gastrointestinal tumors.Results In terms of facial indicators,there were differences in F-R,F-G and F-B indicators among the control group,early-stage gastrointestinal cancer patients,and mid-to late-stage gastrointestinal cancer patients,in the comparison of tongue features among,TC-L,TB-L and TB-a of the control group,patients with early gastrointestinal tumors,and patients with intermediate and advanced gastrointestinal tumors showed a gradual downward trend;the AUC of the auxiliary diagnosis model of gastrointestinal tumor disease based on the chromaticity parameters of face tongue image constructed by Ada Boost algorithm was 0.930.Conclusion The auxiliary diagnostic model of gastrointestinal diseases constructed by facial and tongue images has good diagnostic effect,which can provide objective data support for in-depth exploration of the complex relationship between diagnosis and disease.
8.Association between remnant cholesterol and the risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in a community population in Shanghai
Yingqi DENG ; Minhua TANG ; Kexin ZHANG ; Xiaohua LIU ; Yanan WU ; Qian PENG ; Liping YI ; Jianhua SHI ; Yingfeng LU ; Yonggen JIANG ; Genming ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(6):935-941
Objective:To analyze the association between remnant cholesterol (RC) and the risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) in community population in Shanghai.Methods:Using baseline and follow-up data from the Shanghai Suburban Adult Cohort and Biobank, individuals with ASCVD (including coronary heart disease, stroke, myocardial infarction, and peripheral artery disease) at baseline were excluded. A Cox proportional hazards regression model was employed to analyze the relationship between RC and ASCVD risk and the association under different LDL-C levels.Results:A total of 57 281 participants were included, with a median follow-up of 5.61 person-years. During the follow-up, 1 436 ASCVD events (2.51%) were recorded. After adjusting for potential confounders, individuals with moderate ( HR=1.18, 95% CI: 1.03-1.36) or high RC levels ( HR=1.32, 95% CI: 1.15-1.51) had an increased risk of ASCVD. The association was stronger in participants younger than 60 years-old (interaction P=0.048). Participants with RC ≥0.97 mmol/L and LDL-C <3.40 mmol/L demonstrated a 19% ( HR=1.19, 95% CI: 1.06-1.35) increased risk of ASCVD. When RC ≥0.97 mmol/L and LDL-C ≥3.40 mmol/L, ASCVD risk increased by 42% ( HR=1.42, 95% CI: 1.21-1.67). Conclusions:Elevated RC increases ASCVD risk, regardless of LDL-C levels. RC can serve as a valuable predictor and intervention target for ASCVD.
9.Neuroprotective Effects and Mechanisms of Ethanol Extract of the Yi Medicine Rubia yunnanensis on the Caenorhabditis elegans Model of Alzheimer's Disease
Xingzhi YU ; Liping YANG ; Lin YANG ; Yunjie SHI ; Xiaohua DUAN
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(7):1957-1966
Objective To investigate the neuroprotective effects and mechanisms of the alcoholic extract of the Yi drug(Rubia yunnanensis)on the Alzheimer's disease(AD)model of Caenorhabditis elegans(C.elegans).Methods Based on a transgenic C.elegans model of AD,the efficacy and mechanism of alcoholic extracts of Rubia yunnanensis against β-amyloid(Aβ)-induced toxic effects were explored.C.elegans were synchronized and divided into a control group and low and high dose groups of the alcoholic extract of Rubia yunnanensis to study the effects of the alcoholic extract of Rubia yunnanensis on C.elegans paralysis,lifespan,lipofuscin levels,behavior,growth and development,heat stress and oxidative stress,ROS levels,and Aβ aggregation,as well as the key transcription factors in the insulin/insulin-like growth factor 1 signaling pathway were investigated by GFP reporter gene worm assay and RNAi assay DAF-16 expression.Results Compared with the Control group,the intervention of the alcoholic extracts of Rubia yunnanensis could effectively improve the paralyzed phenotype of C.elegans(P<0.001),prolong the lifespan of C.elegans and reduce the level of lipofuscin in C.elegans significantly(P<0.001),improve the mobility of C.elegans significantly(P<0.001),and improve its resistance to oxidative stress and heat stress damage significantly(P<0.001),and reduce the level of ROS in C.elegans significantly(P<0.001),and reduce the deposition of Aβ protein in the head of C.elegans significantly(P<0.01),and had no effect on the growth and development of C.elegans(P>0.05),and also promoted the nuclear translocation of DAF-16 in the reporter gene C.elegans TJ356,and the effect of the alcoholic extracts of Rubia yunnanensis in delaying the degree of paralysis of C.elegans was lost after silencing the expression of C.elegans DAF-16 by RNAi,whereas the L4440 empty vector control group in the administration of Rubia yunnanensis alcohol extract significantly reduced the level of C.elegans paralysis(P<0.001).Conclusion The alcoholic extract of Rubia yunnanensis can significantly ameliorate the paralyzed phenotype in the C.elegans model of Alzheimer's disease with certain antioxidant,anti-aging and anti-Aβ protein activities,and the mechanism may be related to the activation of DAF-16,a downstream transcription factor of the insulin signaling pathway.
10.Investigation and analysis of hearing impaired children's ability to use hearing equipment
Shuang LIANG ; Qingqing LIU ; Huimin TAN ; Nan ZHAO ; Xi CHEN ; Wenjing SHI ; Yanfang MA ; Wei BAO ; Xingcheng WANG ; Jin LI ; Liping SHI ; Jiang LONG
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2025;33(4):359-362
Objective To investigate the status of hearing impaired children's hearing device independence skills,and to explore the ways to improve their self-use of hearing equipment.Methods This study surveyed 64 re-habilitation teachers and 411 parents of children with hearing impairment aged 0-12 years.Through face-to-face or remote telephone interview,3 good habits(A asking parents for advice before removing the HA,B putting the de-vice into a moisture-proof box after removing it,C bringing batteries to school and knowing where are them)and 3 key abilities[D wearing the device independently,E replacing the battery independently,and F independently handle foreign bodies in the ear mold(Fa)and water vapor(Fb)]was investigated.The age when mastering skills or de-veloping habits difference of hearing impaired children in different groups were compared.Results ① The ratio of ability D in the bilateral CI group and the bilateral HA group of preschool children was 30.97%and 18.57%respec-tively.Among elementary school children,85.29%and 90.70%had this ability respectively.② The ratio of ability E in the bilateral CI group,the bilateral HA group and the bimodel group were 11.50%,15.71%and 16.49%,re-spectively.Among elementary school children,64.71%,53.49%and 68.52%had this ability,respectively.③Among preschool children,there was no statistical difference in age when different equipment groups developed the three good habits and acquired ability D and E(P>0.05).④ Among primary school children,there was a statisti-cal difference in the age when different equipment groups formed habit A(P<0.05),and the age when double CI group had this ability was slightly earlier than the double HA group.There was no significant difference in other abilities among age groups(P>0.05).Conclusion The age at which hearing impaired children develop the three good habits precedes the age at which they master the key skills,which accords with the law of skill acquisition and development of ordinary children.Corresponding teaching process should be based on the age and ability of hearing-impaired children without considering the type of equipment.

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