1.Analysis on the current status of outpatient benefit policies for patients with hypertension and diabetes in urban and rural residents
Pei-lin WU ; Jing LIANG ; Yan-qing MIAO ; Dong-hua TIAN
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2025;18(2):24-29
Objective:To analyze the current policy design of outpatient benefit policies for patients with hypertension and diabetes(H&D)in urban and rural residents in China,and to provide references for optimizing the outpatient benefit mechanism for patients with H&D.Methods:A questionnaire survey was conducted to collect data on the basic features of General Outpatient Benefit(GOB),Outpatient Medication Guarantee Mechanisms for Hypertension and Diabetes(OMGM-H&D)and Outpatient Benefit for Patient with Chronic and Special Diseases(OB-C&S),focusing on deductibles,policy reimbursement ratios,and maximum payment limits.Descriptive statistical analysis was performed on the data.Results:A total of 334 regions were surveyed,of which 253 regions(75.34%)had implemented all three policies.Regional analysis revealed significant differences(P<0.001)in reimbursement ratios for GOB and the OMGM-H&D between the eastern,central,and western regions,with the western region having notably higher ratios than the eastern and central regions.However,no significant difference (P>0.05) was observed in the reimbursement ratios for OB-C&S across regions. Regarding deductibles,no significant regional difference (P>0.05) was found for GOB,but significant differences (P<0.05) existed for the OMGM-H&D and OB-C&S. Additionally,the annual maximum payment limits for all three policies showed significant regional variations (P<0.001). Conclusions:The outpatient benefits policy for patients with H&D have achieved full coverage nationwide among urban and rural residents in China,but regional equity in benefit levels requires improvement. It is recommended to strengthen data feedback mechanisms and promote provincial-level pooling of medical insurance.
2.Trends of Incidence and Age at Onset of Bone Malignant Tumors in Jiangsu Cancer Registration Areas from 2009 to 2019
Pei ZHAO ; Ye XIE ; Qiumei LI ; Qiwei WANG ; Renqiang HAN ; Weigang MIAO ; Ran TAO ; Jinyi ZHOU
China Cancer 2025;34(8):618-625
[Purpose]To analyze the trends of incidence and age at onset of bone malignant tumors in cancer registration areas of Jiangsu Province from 2009 to 2019.[Methods]Incidence data of bone malignant tumors from 2009 to 2019 were collected from 16 consecutive and quality-con-trolled cancer registries in Jiangsu Province.The incidence rates,average age at onset,and inci-dence composition of bone malignant tumors were calculated.A birth cohort model was constructed to analyze the changes in the incidence of bone malignant tumors in the population born from 1929 to 2019.Joinpoint regression models were used to analyze the average annual percentage change(AAPC)in the incidence rates and the incidence composition of bone malignant tumors for each year in those aged 60 years old and above.A general linear regression model was used to ana-lyze the trend of the average age of onset.[Results]The crude incidence rate of bone malignant tumors in women in Jiangsu cancer registration areas decreased from 2009 to 2019,with an AAPC of-2.62%(P=0.025).After adjusting the population composition,except for urban areas,the incidence of bone malignant tumors in the whole province,men,women and rural areas all decreased significantly,with AAPC of-3.15%,-2.49%,-4.31%and-2.23%,respectively.The average age at onset of bone malignant tumors in the whole province,men and urban areas de-creased significantly yearly,with an average annual decrease of 0.365,0.504 and 0.469 years old,respectively.In the same period,the incidence of malignant bone tumors in the whole province,men,women and urban areas of age groups of 50~59,60~69 and 70~79 years old showed a decreasing trend,the AAPC ranged from-9.06%to-4.14%(all P<0.05),and the inci-dence decreased gradually with the year of birth.The incidence of malignant bone tumors in men<30 years old increased yearly with an AAPC of 4.30%(P<0.05).Compared with 2009,the com-position of incidence in men aged 15~39 years old and in urban population increased in 2019,while the incidence of bone malignant tumors in the age group of 60~79 years old in the province generally decreased.After age structure adjustment,the incidence of bone malignant tumors in people over 60 years old in urban areas decreased with an AAPC of-1.42%(P<0.05).[Conclu-sion]The incidence of bone malignant tumors in Jiangsu Province is decreasing and the age at on-set is moving forward,indicating that the prevention and control measures of bone malignant tu-mors should be adjusted accordingly.
3.Abdominal full-thickness skin graft combined with adipose stem cells in repairing soft tissue defects after resection of facial benign tumors
Xiao-feng PAN ; Pei-pei WANG ; Kun LIU ; Miao-miao ZHANG ; Wen-yuan DING
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2025;34(5):408-412
Objective To observe the clinical effect of abdominal full-thickness skin graft combined with adipose stem cells in repairing soft tissue defects after resection of facial benign tumors.Methods A total of 180 patients with soft tissue defects after resection of facial benign tumor in our hospital from January 2019 to June 2022 were selected,the study was designed by a double-blind method,and patients were divided into the observation group and the control group by a random number table method,with 90 cases in each group.Patients in the control group were repaired by abdominal full-thickness skin graft treatment,while these in the observation group were repaired by a combination of abdominal full-thickness skin graft and adipose stem cells.The scar status scores in the surgical area,clinical efficacy,incidence of complications and satisfaction of patients in the two groups were compared.Results Compared with preoperative results,the scores of color and thickness of scars,vascular distribution,and softness in face 6 months after surgery in both groups decreased,with statistically significant differences(P<0.05).Six months after surgery,the observation group had significantly lower scores on scar color and thickness,vascular distribution,and softness compared to the control group(P<0.05);there was no difference in the effective rate of the forehead,nose,eyelids,lips,or cheeks between the observation group and the control group(P>0.05);while the observation group had higher overall effective rate than the control group(P<0.05).There was no statistically significant difference in the incidence of complica-tions between the two groups(P>0.05).There was statistically significant difference in the distribution of the satisfaction of patients between the two groups(P<0.05),and the observation group showed significantly higher satisfaction of patients than the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion Abdominal full-thickness skin graft combined with adipose stem cells can improve facial scars in repairing soft tissue defects after resection of facial benign tumors,and enhance the repair effects and satisfaction of patients,with high safety.
4.Association of sleep and screen time with coexistence of screening myopia and depressive symptom among primary and secondary school students
ZHAI Shuang, MIAO Shenghao, SHI Mengxing, ZHANG Yang, QI Jiarui, LI Jiaan, CHENG Pei, ZHANG Juan
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(11):1640-1644
Objective:
To explore the prevalence of screening myopia and depressive symptom among primary and secondary school students in Xuzhou, and to explore the association of sleep and screen time on the coexistence of screening myopia and depressive symptom, so as to provide scientific references for developing intervention strategies to address the development of myopia and promote mental health in children and adolescents.
Methods:
From September to October 2024, a stratified cluster random sampling method was used to select 6 605 students in grade 4 to 12 in 2 urban and 2 suburban districts in Xuzhou. The students health condition and influencing factors questionnaire were used to assess students basic information, sleep time, and screen time. The Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) was used to assess primary and secondary school students depressive symptom.Unaided distance visual acuity examination was conducted, and refractive assessment was performed using an automated refractometer without cycloplegic agents. The Chi-square test and multiple Logistic regression analysis were used to evaluate the association of sleep and screen time with the coexistence of screening myopia and depressive symptom.
Results:
The detection rates of screening myopia, depressive symptom, and screening myopia and depressive symptoms co morbidity among primary and secondary school students in Xuzhou were 60.35%, 4.45% and 18.61% respectively. Results from the multinomial Logistic regression analysis, using the healthy group as the reference and after adjusting for confounding factors, showed that students with insufficient sleep duration were more likely to have depressive symptom ( OR=1.57, 95%CI =1.08-2.27) and the coexistence of screening myopia and depressive symptom ( OR=1.85, 95%CI =1.45-2.36). Students with daily screen time≥2 h were more likely to have depressive symptom only ( OR=1.41, 95%CI =1.04-1.93) and the coexistence of screening myopia and depressive symptom ( OR=1.31, 95%CI =1.06-1.61). Further stratified analysis based on sufficient and insufficient sleep duration revealed that only in the insufficient sleep duration group, students with daily screen time≥2 h had an increased risk of depressive symptom only ( OR=1.49, 95%CI =1.07-2.07) and the coexistence of screening positive myopia and depressive symptom ( OR=1.40, 95%CI =1.11- 1.77 ) (all P <0.05).
Conclusions
Primary and secondary school students with insufficient sleep duration and daily screen time≥2 h have higher risks of depressive symptoms and the coexistence of screening myopia and depressive symptoms. It is recommended to ensure adequate sleep duration and limit screen time for children and adolescents.
5.Advances in the role of protein post-translational modifications in circadian rhythm regulation.
Zi-Di ZHAO ; Qi-Miao HU ; Zi-Yi YANG ; Peng-Cheng SUN ; Bo-Wen JING ; Rong-Xi MAN ; Yuan XU ; Ru-Yu YAN ; Si-Yao QU ; Jian-Fei PEI
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2025;77(4):605-626
The circadian clock plays a critical role in regulating various physiological processes, including gene expression, metabolic regulation, immune response, and the sleep-wake cycle in living organisms. Post-translational modifications (PTMs) are crucial regulatory mechanisms to maintain the precise oscillation of the circadian clock. By modulating the stability, activity, cell localization and protein-protein interactions of core clock proteins, PTMs enable these proteins to respond dynamically to environmental and intracellular changes, thereby sustaining the periodic oscillations of the circadian clock. Different types of PTMs exert their effects through distincting molecular mechanisms, collectively ensuring the proper function of the circadian system. This review systematically summarized several major types of PTMs, including phosphorylation, acetylation, ubiquitination, SUMOylation and oxidative modification, and overviewed their roles in regulating the core clock proteins and the associated pathways, with the goals of providing a theoretical foundation for the deeper understanding of clock mechanisms and the treatment of diseases associated with circadian disruption.
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6.Review of chemical constituents, pharmacological effects, and quality control status of Eucommiae Cortex and prediction of its Q-markers.
Meng-Fan PENG ; Bao-Song LIU ; Pei-Pei YAN ; Cai-Xia LI ; Xiao-Fang ZHANG ; Yi ZHENG ; Ya-Gang SONG ; Tong LIU ; Lei YANG ; Ming-San MIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(4):946-958
Eucommiae Cortex, the dried bark of Eucommia ulmoides( Eucommiaceae), has both medicinal and edible values.Modern research has shown that Eucommiae Cortex contains various components such as flavonoids, lignans, iridoids, phenolic acids,terpenoids, and steroids, which have anti-osteoporosis, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, blood glucose-lowering, and gastrointestinal tract-protecting effects. Eucommiae Cortex has applications in multiple fields such as healthcare, industry, and animal husbandry,demonstrating broad development prospects. This article reviews the chemical constituents, pharmacological effects, and quality control status of Eucommiae Cortex. Furthermore, according to the concept of quality marker(Q-marker), this article predicts the Q-markers of Eucommiae Cortex from traditional medicinal properties, traditional medicinal effects, new medicinal effects, measurability of chemical components, compatibility, harvesting periods, and geographical origins. The components such as pinoresinol diglucoside,chlorogenic acid, caffeic acid, quercetin, baicalein, baicalin, olivil, coniferyl ferulate, and kaempferol can be used as Q-markers for Eucommiae Cortex, which provide reference for establishing a systematic quality control system for Eucommiae Cortex.
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7.Animal Modeling of Osteoporosis Combined With Liver Cirrhosis and Preliminary Investigation of the Comorbidity Mechanisms
Tong PEI ; Xuemei WANG ; Xinxin ZHANG ; Bohan JIA ; Demao ZHANG ; Wenlong MIAO ; Guanyue SU
Journal of Sichuan University (Medical Sciences) 2025;56(2):317-323
Objective To establish an animal model of osteoporosis combined with liver cirrhosis and conduct preliminary investigation into the effect of liver cirrhosis on bone loss in mice and the underlying mechanisms.Methods The experimental animals were 25 6-week-old female C57BL/6 mice with a body weight of approximately 20-22 g.A comorbidity model of liver cirrhosis and osteoporosis was established in the mice by ovariectomy combined with carbon tetrachloride(CCl4)induction.The mice were randomly assigned to 4 groups(n=5 in each group),including a control group,a liver cirrhosis group,an osteoporosis group,and a cirrhosis and osteoporosis comorbidity group.Pathological changes in the liver were observed via HE staining,Sirius Red staining,and serum liver function indicators.Bone mass and morphological changes were assessed using micro-CT and HE staining.ELISA,Western blot,and immunohistochemistry were performed to assess the expression of insulin-like growth factor-1(IGF-1)in serum and liver tissues.An additional IGF-1 intervention group was established to investigate the potential role of IGF-1 in the comorbidity of liver cirrhosis and osteoporosis,and changes in bone mass and morphology were analyzed via micro-CT and HE staining.Results Compared with the control and osteoporosis groups,the liver cirrhosis and cirrhosis-osteoporosis comorbidity groups exhibited significant inflammatory cell infiltration and collagen fiber deposition in liver tissues,along with markedly increased serum levels of alanine aminotransferase(ALT),aspartate aminotransferase(AST),and total bilirubin(TBIL)(P<0.05).According to the Micro-CT and HE staining results,the cirrhosis-osteoporosis comorbidity group showed reduced bone mass and decreased trabecular numbers in the distal femur compared to those in the osteoporosis group,with the differences being statistically significant(P<0.05).ELISA,Western blot,and immunohistochemistry demonstrated significantly reduced expression of IGF-1 in the liver and serum of the cirrhosis-osteoporosis comorbidity group(P<0.05).Notably,exogenous IGF-1 treatment restored bone mass in mice with liver cirrhosis combined with osteoporosis(P<0.05).Conclusion Through ovariectomy combined with CCl4 induction,a mouse model of liver cirrhosis combined with osteoporosis was successfully established.IGF-1 may serve as a potential molecular mechanism and therapeutic target mediating the liver cirrhosis-osteoporosis comorbidity.
8.ALKBH5 mediated m6A modification of NLRP3 promotes cardiomyocytes pyroptosis in mice with myocardial infarction
Miao-miao ZHAI ; Jian-jian YIN ; Zhi-mo WANG ; Yue-jiao ZHOU ; Qing-wen YU ; Pei WANG ; Li-rong ZHANG ; Sheng-na HAN
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2025;41(3):434-444
Aim To investigate the effects of m6A demethylase ALKBH5 on cardiomyocytes pyroptosis in mice with myocardial infarction(MI).Methods The MI model of left anterior descending coronary artery ligation surgery was established by knocking down ALKBH5 using adeno-associated virus,and the hypox-ia model of mouse cardiomyocytes(HL-1)was estab-lished by knocking down small interfering RNA.The effects of ALKBH5 on the pyroptosis of MI mice and hypoxic HL-1 cells were observed.Subsequently,mechanism studies were conducted at the cellular lev-el,and the binding of ALKBH5 and IGF2BP2 to NL-RP3 mRNA was detected through RNA pull down and RNA immunoprecipitation(RIP)experiments.The MeRIP-qPCR method was used to determine the effects of ALKBH5 on the mRNA m6A level of NLRP3.Acti-nomycin D for RNA stability experiments were conduc-ted to detect the effects of ALKBH5 and IGF2BP2 on the stability of NLRP3 mRNA.Results Knocking down ALKBH5 in vivo and in vitro both inhibited NL-RP3 inflammasome activation and alleviated pyroptosis in MI mice and hypoxic HL-1 cells.Mechanistically,the results showed that NLRP3 mRNA could bind to ALKBH5 protein in HL-1 cells;knocking down ALK-BH5 could increase the m6A level of NLRP3 and re-duce the stability of NLRP3 mRNA;subsequently,it was confirmed that NLRP3 mRNA and IGF2BP2 pro-tein bound to each other;knocking down IGF2BP2 in-creased the mRNA stability of NLRP3.The Rescue ex-periment showed that knocking down IGF2BP2 re-versed the decrease in NLRP3 mRNA expression caused by knocking down ALKBH5.Conclusions ALKBH5 mediated m6A modification of NLRP3 pro-motes cardiomyocytes pyroptosis in mice with myocardi-al infarction.
9.Mediating effect of resourcefulness between frailty and self-management efficacy in patients with chronic heart failure
Li YU ; Li XU ; Le-qun PEI ; Miao-miao BIAN
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2025;34(3):293-298
Objective:This study aimed to explore the mediating effect of resourcefulness between frailty and self-manage-ment efficacy in patients with chronic heart failure(CHF).Methods:A survey was conducted on CHF patients who ad-mitted in Department of Cardiology,Central Hospital Affiliated to Shandong First Medical University between May 2022 and March 2024 using the general formation questionnaire,Tilburg weakness assessment scale,Resourcefulness Scale(RS)and Self-Efficacy for Managing Chronic Disease 6-item scale(SEMCD6).Results:Age,employment,marriage,ACC/AHA cardiac function classification,exercise frequency,and comorbid chronic diseases affected the level of frailty in pa-tients;Employed or not affected the patient's resourcefulness level(P<0.05 or<0.01).Multivariate linear regression and Spearman correlation analysis showed that frailty was direct negative predictive effect(β=-1.029,P=0.019)and in-versely correlated(r=-0.155,P=0.016)with self-management efficacy;resourcefulness was direct positive predictive effect(β=0.150,P<0.001)and positively correlated(r=0.336,P<0.001)with it.Resourcefulness played a partial mediating effect between frailty and self-management efficacy(21.93%).Conclusion:Resourcefulness level plays a par-tial mediating role between frailty and self-management efficacy in patients with chronic heart failure.Medical staff should pay attention to early screening and intervention of resourcefulness level.
10.Study on the spillover effects of DRG payment reform:Evidence from the level and structure of medical expenses among non-local inpatients
Xue LUO ; Qiang YAO ; Miao ZHANG ; Hai-ni JIANG ; Xiao-dan ZHANG ; Yi PEI
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2025;18(11):48-56
Objective:This study aims to investigate the spillover effects of the Diagnosis-Related Groups payment reform on medical expenditures.Methods:Based on the medical record data of inpatients in a tertiary Grade A hospital in Wuhan,Hubei Province,the Difference-in-Differences method was applied to estimate the impact of the DRG reform on medical expenditures for non-local patients.Results:After the implementation of DRG payment,the total medical expenses(β=-0.13),out-of-pocket expenses(β=-0.22),drug expenses(β=-0.25),consumable expenses(β=-0.26)decreased significantly.Meanwhile,the reduction ranges of the level and proportion of out-of-pocket expenses for non-local inpatients were significantly larger than those for local inpatients.However,the reduction range of the proportion of drug expenses for non-local inpatients was significantly smaller than that for local inpatients.The gaps between the two groups in terms of the level of out-of-pocket expenses and the proportion of drug expenses gradually narrowed.Conclusion:The DRG payment reform has produced a significant spillover effect,leading to a decrease in the medical expense level and an improvement in the expense structure for non-local inpatients.However,the medical expenses of non-local inpatients remain relatively high.It is suggested to accelerate the inclusion of non-local inpatients in disease-specific payment management and strengthen the coordination between the hospital's internal operation management and the reform of medical insurance payment methods.


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