1.Correlation of metabolic comorbidities and insulin resistance with CKD in an elderly population taking physical exam
Guang YANG ; Bokai CHENG ; Xin SHEN ; Yang LIU ; Ying DING ; Qingli CHENG ; Yansong ZHENG ; Jiahui ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(3):260-264
Objective To explore the relationship of metabolic comorbidities and insulin resistance(IR)with chronic kidney disease(CKD)among elderly individuals undergoing health exam.Methods A cross-sectional observational study was conducted on 8358 older adults who took health exam in Chinese PLA General Hospital between December 2009 and May 2021.According to the guidelines for CKD diagnostic criteria,they were divided into CKD group(983 cases)and non-CKD(7375 cases).Clinical data was collected,and the eGDR was calculated.Quasi-Bayesian method was used for causal mediation analysis.Results The prevalence of metabolic comorbidi-ties including hypertension,CHD,DM,hyperlipidemia,and hyperuricemia was significantly higher in the CKD group than the non-CKD group(P<0.01).The eGDR was obviously lower in the CKD group than the non-CKD group[6.88±2.09 mg/(kg·min)vs 8.41±2.12 mg/(kg·min),P<0.01].Logistic regression analysis revealed that,without adjusting covariates,each 1-unit increase in eGDR was associated with a 29%reduction in the risk of developing CKD(OR=0.714,95%CI:0.691-0.738,P<0.01),and after adjusting covariates,eGDR remained signifi-cantly negatively association with the risk of CKD(P<0.01).Mediation analysis indicated that DM and brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity accounted for the highest proportions of the mediating effect in the relationship between eGDR and CKD(14.2%and 12.5%,respectively).Conclusion In the elderly population undergoing health exam,reduced insulin sensitivity is significantly asso-ciated with the development of CKD.Diabetes and arteriosclerosis exert mediating effect in this association.
2.Correlation of metabolic comorbidities and insulin resistance with CKD in an elderly population taking physical exam
Guang YANG ; Bokai CHENG ; Xin SHEN ; Yang LIU ; Ying DING ; Qingli CHENG ; Yansong ZHENG ; Jiahui ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(3):260-264
Objective To explore the relationship of metabolic comorbidities and insulin resistance(IR)with chronic kidney disease(CKD)among elderly individuals undergoing health exam.Methods A cross-sectional observational study was conducted on 8358 older adults who took health exam in Chinese PLA General Hospital between December 2009 and May 2021.According to the guidelines for CKD diagnostic criteria,they were divided into CKD group(983 cases)and non-CKD(7375 cases).Clinical data was collected,and the eGDR was calculated.Quasi-Bayesian method was used for causal mediation analysis.Results The prevalence of metabolic comorbidi-ties including hypertension,CHD,DM,hyperlipidemia,and hyperuricemia was significantly higher in the CKD group than the non-CKD group(P<0.01).The eGDR was obviously lower in the CKD group than the non-CKD group[6.88±2.09 mg/(kg·min)vs 8.41±2.12 mg/(kg·min),P<0.01].Logistic regression analysis revealed that,without adjusting covariates,each 1-unit increase in eGDR was associated with a 29%reduction in the risk of developing CKD(OR=0.714,95%CI:0.691-0.738,P<0.01),and after adjusting covariates,eGDR remained signifi-cantly negatively association with the risk of CKD(P<0.01).Mediation analysis indicated that DM and brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity accounted for the highest proportions of the mediating effect in the relationship between eGDR and CKD(14.2%and 12.5%,respectively).Conclusion In the elderly population undergoing health exam,reduced insulin sensitivity is significantly asso-ciated with the development of CKD.Diabetes and arteriosclerosis exert mediating effect in this association.
3.Correlation between arterial stiffness and incident chronic kidney disease among old adults taking health check-up
Guang YANG ; Xin SHEN ; Bokai CHENG ; Jiebin HOU ; Yabin ZHANG ; Hongyu CHEN ; Qingli CHENG ; Yansong ZHENG ; Jiahui ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(9):1173-1178
Objective To investigate the correlation between arterial stiffness(AS)and incident chronic kidney disease(CKD)among the elderly individuals taking health checkup.Methods A retrospective study was conducted on 857 elderly individuals without CKD at baseline who taking physical exams in our medical center from December 2009 to May 2021.Their clinical and labora-tory data were collected.Brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity(baPWV)was used to assess the se-verity of AS,and then the subjects were divided into normal elasticity group(201 cases),and moderate(490 cases)and severe AS group(166 cases).Kaplan-Meier curves were plotted to dis-play cumulative incidence rates of incident CKD across different AS groups.Restricted cubic splines(RCS)and Cox regression models were applied to analyze the correlation of baPWV and incident CKD risk.Results The severe AS group had significantly advanced age,greater ratio of hypertension,larger waist circumference,higher HR,SBP and DBP,increased urinary albumin/creatinine ratio(UACR),elevated levels of TG and fasting blood glucose,and baPWV than the normal elasticity group(P<0.05).During the follow-up period,37 participants developed CKD.The incidence of CKD was obviously higher in the severe AS group than the normal arterial elas-ticity group(9.04%vs 3.48%).RCS analysis revealed a U-shaped relationship between baPWV and incident CKD risk.When baPWV ≥1 400 cm/s,each standard deviation increase in baPWV indicates the risk of incident CKD increasing by 71%(HR=1.71,95%CI:1.30-2.25,P<0.01).Regardless of adjustment for covariates or not,baPWV remained positive correlation with inci-dent CKD risk(P<0.05).Conclusion Among the elderly individuals undergoing health check-up,increased AS severity is significantly associated with higher risk of incident CKD when baP-WV ≥1400 cm/s.
4.Correlation between arterial stiffness and incident chronic kidney disease among old adults taking health check-up
Guang YANG ; Xin SHEN ; Bokai CHENG ; Jiebin HOU ; Yabin ZHANG ; Hongyu CHEN ; Qingli CHENG ; Yansong ZHENG ; Jiahui ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(9):1173-1178
Objective To investigate the correlation between arterial stiffness(AS)and incident chronic kidney disease(CKD)among the elderly individuals taking health checkup.Methods A retrospective study was conducted on 857 elderly individuals without CKD at baseline who taking physical exams in our medical center from December 2009 to May 2021.Their clinical and labora-tory data were collected.Brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity(baPWV)was used to assess the se-verity of AS,and then the subjects were divided into normal elasticity group(201 cases),and moderate(490 cases)and severe AS group(166 cases).Kaplan-Meier curves were plotted to dis-play cumulative incidence rates of incident CKD across different AS groups.Restricted cubic splines(RCS)and Cox regression models were applied to analyze the correlation of baPWV and incident CKD risk.Results The severe AS group had significantly advanced age,greater ratio of hypertension,larger waist circumference,higher HR,SBP and DBP,increased urinary albumin/creatinine ratio(UACR),elevated levels of TG and fasting blood glucose,and baPWV than the normal elasticity group(P<0.05).During the follow-up period,37 participants developed CKD.The incidence of CKD was obviously higher in the severe AS group than the normal arterial elas-ticity group(9.04%vs 3.48%).RCS analysis revealed a U-shaped relationship between baPWV and incident CKD risk.When baPWV ≥1 400 cm/s,each standard deviation increase in baPWV indicates the risk of incident CKD increasing by 71%(HR=1.71,95%CI:1.30-2.25,P<0.01).Regardless of adjustment for covariates or not,baPWV remained positive correlation with inci-dent CKD risk(P<0.05).Conclusion Among the elderly individuals undergoing health check-up,increased AS severity is significantly associated with higher risk of incident CKD when baP-WV ≥1400 cm/s.
5.An Investigation of the Association between Metabolic Syndrome and Osteoporosis Based on Chinese Health Examination Data.
Hongyu CHEN ; Mingyang ZHENG ; Qingli CHENG ; Jiahui ZHAO ; Yansong ZHENG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2024;37(12):1385-1396
OBJECTIVE:
Because of the limited number of studies and small sample sizes, whether metabolic syndrome (MS) leads to the occurrence and progression of osteoporosis and the possible underlying mechanisms require further investigation. This study aimed to investigate the association between MS and osteoporosis, along with its influencing factors.
METHODS:
This observational cross-sectional study included 139,470 individuals aged ≥ 18 years who underwent health examinations from September 2014 to March 2022. Based on bone mineral density (BMD) screening results, the participants were categorized into a suspected osteoporosis or non-osteoporosis group (control). Participants were further divided into those who met 0 MS criteria, 1 MS criterion, 2 MS criteria, and ≥ 3 MS criteria (MS group). Participants who had undergone health examinations at least twice formed the follow-up cohort; a self-matched analysis was performed on those with follow-up periods ≥ 5 years and unchanged MS grouping.
RESULTS:
Several examination indicators in the suspected osteoporosis group showed statistically significant differences compared with the control group. The proportion of suspected osteoporosis in the MS group was significantly increased compared with that in the 0 MS criteria group (odds ratio [ OR]: 1.215, Z = 29.11, P < 0.001, 95% confidence interval: 1.199-1.231). After adjusting for age, sex, smoking, and alcohol consumption, the 2 MS criteria group and MS group still had OR values > 1 ( P < 0.001). In the follow-up cohort, the proportion of suspected osteoporosis increased gradually with an increase in the number of MS criteria met at baseline and during each follow-up visit ( P < 0.05), with the highest proportion observed in the MS group. However, the proportion of suspected osteoporosis did not increase significantly over time in the different MS groups ( P > 0.05). In the follow-up cohort, the proportion of individuals transitioning from normal BMD to suspected osteoporosis was higher in the MS group after ≥ 5 years of follow-up compared with the group meeting 0 MS criteria (0.08% versus 1.15%, χ 2 = 10.76, P = 0.001). There was no significant difference in BMD values for the 0 MS criteria group after 5 years ( P > 0.05), whereas the other three groups experienced a significant decrease in BMD values after 5 years ( P < 0.05).
CONCLUSION
MS is an independent risk factor for osteoporosis, and the effect of risk factors related to MS on osteoporosis may exceed that of aging alone. The specific mechanisms warrant further investigation.
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6. Application of high-frequency ultrasound and dermoscopy in precise preoperative evaluation of basal cell carcinoma
Shiqi WANG ; Jie LIU ; Qingli ZHU ; Chenyang ZHAO ; Tao QU ; Hongzhong JIN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2020;53(1):51-55
Objective:
To evaluate the application value of ultrasound and dermoscopy in the precise preoperative evaluation of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) , and to analyze the association of high-frequency ultrasound and dermoscopic findings with pathological recurrence risk of BCC.
Methods:
Clinical data were collected from 33 outpatients with confirmed BCC in the Department of Dermatology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital between April 2016 and December 2018, and high-frequency ultrasonographic and dermoscopic findings from 36 BCC lesions were analyzed. The lesions were classified into high-risk and low-risk groups based on pathological findings. Statistical differences in ultrasound and dermoscopic characteristics between high-risk and low-risk BCC groups were analyzed by using Fisher′s exact test, and the correspondence between high-frequency ultrasonographic and dermoscopic features of BCC was analyzed by calculating the simple matching coefficient.
Results:
Of the 36 BCC skin lesions, 4 were high-risk lesions and 32 were low-risk lesions. Ultrasonographic features of the high-risk and low-risk lesions overlapped markedly, and no significant differences were observed between the high-risk and low-risk lesions with regard to the shape, boundary, internal echo, hyperechoic spots, or posterior echo (all
7.Effect of RNA Binding Protein of QKI-5 on Breast Cancer Cell MCF-7 of Proliferation
Yi ZHAO ; Qingli ZHAO ; Ji MA ; Qian CAI ; Geng ZHANG
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2017;17(25):4816-4819
Objective:To check RNA binding protein QKI-5's expression level in breast cancer cells and inhibiting effect on cancer cell proliferation.Methods:QKI-5's expression level was checked in different breast cancer cells by Western blotting,cancer cells of overexpressed QKI-5 gene could be stabilized by slow virus infection construction,MTT and FCM were used to check cell period to express QKI-5's influence on cell proliferation and period.Results:MCF-7 cells have relatively low QKI-5 expression level in three breast cancer cells,MTT experiment result has obvious reduced influence on QKI-5's expression of MCF-7 cell proliferation P<0.05,mean-while,cell period inspection shows that overexpressed QKI-5's MCF-7 cells have obvious G1 retardant,cells in S and G2/M periods are reduced.Conclusion:High expression of QKI-5'in breast cancer could cause slow cell proliferation by inhibiting cancer cell period,hence causing limited tumor growth.
8.Differential expression of autophagy-related genes in melanocytes under oxidative stress
Qingli GONG ; Xue LI ; Gaozhong DING ; Yuting LING ; Wen'e ZHAO ; Xixi XIONG ; Yan LU ;
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2017;50(8):547-552
Objective To evaluate the effect of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) on autophagy in melanocytes,and to explore its possible regulatory mechanisms.Methods Normal human melanocytes at exponential growth phase were divided into several groups:blank control group receiving no treatment,positive control group treated with 100 nmol/L sirolimus solution,and experiment groups treated with H2O2 solution at different volume fractions of 10-7-10-3 respectively.After 4-hour treatment,cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8) assay and flow cytometry were performed to evaluate the cellular proliferative activity and detect apoptosis of melanocytes respectively.Acridine orange staining was performed to detect autophagosome formation,transmission electron microscopy to observe ultrastructural changes of autophagosomes,and Western blot analysis to measure the expression of autophagy-specific protein Beclin 1 and microtubuleassociated protein 1 light chain 3B (LC3B).A total of 84 autophagy-related genes were analyzed by RT2 Profiler PCR Array,so as to screen differentially expressed autophagy-related genes.Results After the treatment with H2O2 at different volume fractions of 10-3,5 × 10-4,10-4,5 × 10-5,10-5,5 × 10-6 and 10-6,experiment groups showed significantly decreased cellular proliferative activity,but significantly increased apoptosis rate compared with the blank control group (F =286.95,301.23,respectively,both P < 0.05).With the increase in volume fractions of H2O2,the cellular proliferative activity was significantly gradually decreased (P < 0.05),while the apoptosis rate showed an opposite trend (P < 0.05),except that the 5 ×10-6 H2O2 group showed no significant differences in the apoptosis rate compared with the 10-5 H2O2 group and 10-6 H2O2 group.Acridine orange staining and electron microscopy showed autophagosome formation in the 10-5 H2O2 group,10-6 H2O2 group and positive control group.Western blot analysis revealed that Beclin1 expression and LC3B-Ⅱ/LC3B-Ⅰ ratio were significantly higher in the 10-5 H2O2 group,10-6 H2O2 group and positive control group than in the blank control group (all P < 0.05).RT2 Profiler PCR Array showed significant up-regulation of ATG12,ATG3,ULK1,PIK3CG,PTEN and PIK3C3 genes and significant downregulation of EIF2AK3 gene in the 10-5 H2O2 group,10-6 H2O2 group and positive control group compared with the blank control group.In the 10-5 H2O2 group and positive control group,the mTOR gene was significantly up-regulated,and the ULK2 gene was significantly down-regulated.The 10-6 H2O2 group showed no obvious changes in the expression of mTOR gene,but significant up-regulation of AMPK and JNK1 genes.Conclusion H2O2 at volume fractions of 10-5 and 10-6 can induce autophagy in melanocytes,likely by influencing the expression of some related signaling molecules.
9.Research Progress in Bioavailability Improvement Methods for Curcumin
Qingli MENG ; Jinglin ZHAO ; Liying SHI ; Hongmei LIU ; Jingling TANG
China Pharmacist 2016;19(3):571-573
Curcumin is the main active component in turmeric, which possesses many pharmacologic effects, including anti-in-flammatory, antioxidant, anti-tumor, anti-atherosclerosis, liver and kidney protection and so on. However, due to its poor bioavail-ability, its clinical application is limited. Therefore, the methods for improving the bioavailability of curcumin were reviewed by refer-ring to a large number of literatures. The bioavailability of curcumin can be improved by different administration routes and various dos-age forms. The review provides theoretical basis and research ideas for the development of new drugs.
10.Role of miR-124 in breast cancer and its underlying mechanism
Hui REN ; Jianfeng OU ; Qingli ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2015;(20):1012-1017
Objective:To evaluate the role of miR-124 in breast cancer and its underlying mechanism. Methods:Quantitative re-verse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) was employed to quantify the expression level of miR-124 in the breast can-cer cell lines and matched tissues of 52 patients. Cell proliferation, invasion, and migration of MDA-MB-231 and T-47D were deter-mined by miR-124 overexpression in vitro. Luciferase vectors (pMIR-SP1 3'UTR) were also constructed. The predicted target gene of miR-124 was identified via luciferase activation assay. The mRNA and protein expression of SP1 was detected via qRT-PCR and West-ern blot, respectively. Results:MiR-124 was decreased in breast cancer tissues and cell lines. This result is correlated with metastatic capacity, TMN stages, and prognosis in breast cancer tissues. In breast cancer cell lines, ectopic overexpression of miR-124 inhibited cell proliferation, invasion, and migration in vitro. MiR-124 mimics significantly inhibited luciferase activation (P<0.05) in HEK293 cells and could significantly decrease the mRNA (P<0.05) and protein expression levels of SP1 in MDA-MB-231 and T-47D cells. Con-clusion:MiR-124 could be inhibited in breast cancer. The low miR-124 expression is associated with poor prognosis. In addition, miR-124 could inhibit cell proliferation, invasion, and migration by targeting SP1. These findings confirm that miR-124 downregulation may be a key mechanism for breast cancer carcinogenesis.

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