1.Rapid identification of morphological abnormalities of microcytic hypochromic erythrocytes and implications for medical selection of flying cadets
Jing LIU ; Li DING ; Yinghong AN ; Mei XUE ; Yuan YU ; Yan HUANG ; Qi QI ; Xuefeng WANG ; Dongrui YU ; Kai LIN
Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine 2025;36(2):107-112
Objective:To quickly identify the causes of morphological abnormalities of microcytic hypochromic erythrocytes that are detected during health checkups for recruitment of flying cadets, and to explore its role in medical selection.Methods:Students with hemoglobin (Hb)≥110 g/L and morphological abnormalities of microcytic hypochromic erythrocytes detected during the 2023 medical selection of flying cadets by Guangzhou Selection Center were selected. Their medical history was collected, and iron metabolism, Hb electrophoresis and hemoglobin H (HbH) inclusion bodies were examined to screen for thalassemia and iron deficiency. The diagnosis of thalassemia was confirmed by thalassemia gene testing. Those with iron deficiency received iron supplementation therapy and the recovery of Hb was observed.Results:Ninety-one students were diagnosed with Hb≥110 g/L and morphological abnormalities of microcytic hypochromic erythrocytes, accounting for 4.35% of the total. Among these cases, 85 with abnormal Hb electrophoresis and/or positive HbH inclusion body detection were confirmed as thalassemia minor via thalassemia genetic testing, and 3 cases with normal iron metabolism, Hb electrophoresis, and negative HbH inclusion body detection. A total of 88 cases of thalassemia minor were diagnosed, accounting for 96.70% of the total. Among them, 2 cases were complicated with iron deficiency while 3 were diagnosed with iron deficiency erythropoiesis. Out of the 91 students with Hb≥110 g/L and morphological abnormalities of microcytic hypochromic erythrocytes, 9 were recruited, including 7 cases with thalassemia minor (Hb≥130 g/L), 1 case with thalassemia minor combined with iron deficiency erythropoiesis (Hb≥130 g/L after iron supplementation), and 1 case with iron deficiency erythropoiesis (Hb≥130 g/L after iron supplementation). Among the 9 recruits, 8 were followed up for over one year and the results of their military physical fitness tests all reached or exceeded the standards, but the remaining one dropped out and lost contact.Conclusions:Among physical examinees during medical selection of flying cadets in South China, thalassemia is the leading cause of morphological abnormalities of microcytic hypochromic erythrocytes. Results of iron metabolism, Hb electrophoresis, and HbH inclusion body detection can help identify thalassemia and iron deficiency quickly. Cases of morphological abnormalities of microcytic hypochromic erythrocytes caused by iron deficiency can be considered eligible for selection after Hb levels return to normal following iron supplementation therapy. Students who are diagnosed with thalassemia with Hb<130 g/L can be determined as ineligible. Such rapid identification can facilitate the medical selection of the above 2 types of students.
2.Significance of enteric nervous system disorders in Crohn's disease
Xue DENG ; Lingling YANG ; Yue ZHANG ; Hong GUO ; Wei WANG ; Xuefeng TANG
Chinese Journal of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2025;09(2):158-163
Crohn 's disease (CD) is an intestinal inflammatory disease of unknown etiology, the pathophysiological mechanism is still unclear. The enteric nervous system (ENS) is responsible for the autonomous regulation of intestinal function. Therefore, ENS dysfunction may be the core of the pathophysiological mechanism of CD. Here, we review the pathophysiological mechanism by which ENS contributes to the development of CD, with a focus on the role of aberrant histological manifestations of ENS and plexitis in predicting the recurrence of CD following surgery.
3.USP25 ameliorates vascular remodeling by deubiquitinating FOXO3 and promoting autophagic degradation of FOXO3.
Yanghao CHEN ; Bozhi YE ; Diyun XU ; Wante LIN ; Zimin FANG ; Xuefeng QU ; Xue HAN ; Wu LUO ; Chen CHEN ; Weijian HUANG ; Hao ZHOU ; Gaojun WU ; Yi WANG ; Guang LIANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(3):1643-1658
Long-term hypertension causes excessive vascular remodeling and leads to adverse cardiovascular events. Balance of ubiquitination and deubiquitination has been linked to several chronic conditions, including pathological vascular remodeling. In this study, we discovered that the expression of ubiquitin-specific protease 25 (USP25) is significantly up-regulated in angiotensin II (Ang II)-challenged mouse aorta. Knockout of Usp25 augments Ang II-induced vascular injury such as fibrosis and endothelial to mesenchymal transition (EndMT). Mechanistically, we found that USP25 interacts directly with Forkhead box O3 (FOXO3) and removes the K63-linked ubiquitin chain on the K258 site of FOXO3. We also showed that this USP25-mediated deubiquitination of FOXO3 increases its binding to light chain 3 beta isoform and autophagosomic-lysosomal degradation of FOXO3. In addition, we further validated the biological function of USP25 by overexpressing USP25 in the mouse aorta with AAV9 vectors. Our studies identified FOXO3 as a new substrate of USP25 and showed that USP25 may be a potential therapeutic target for excessive vascular remodeling-associated diseases.
4.Analysis of Kidney Differential Metabolites and Hypoxia Adaptation Mechanism of Plateau Pikas Based on UHPLC-QE-MS
Yuxin HE ; Zhenzhong BAI ; Hua XUE ; Zixu GUO ; Xuefeng CAO
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2025;45(1):3-12
Objective To explore the potential mechanisms of hypoxic adaptive metabolic changes in the kidneys of plateau pikas at different altitudes using non-targeted metabolomics analysis via ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with quadrupole electrostatic field orbital trap-mass spectrometry (UHPLC-QE-MS). Methods 10 plateau pikas were captured at an altitude of 4 360 m in Xingxiuhai area, Maduo County, Guoluo Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province (MD group), and 10 plateau pikas were captured at an altitude of 2 900 m in Menyuan area, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province (MY group). After anesthesia, serum samples were collected, and kidney samples were collected after euthanasia. General physiological and biochemical indicators were measured and metabolomics analysis was performed. Part of the serum samples was used for hematology analysis, another part for blood gas analysis, and the remaining part for biochemical indicator detection. Metabolites were extracted from the kidney tissue samples and then analyzed using UHPLC-QE-MS. Differential metabolites were analyzed using metabolomics principal component analysis (PCA) and orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA), with screening criteria set as variable importance in projection (VIP)>1.5 and fold change (FC)>1.5, or VIP>1.5 and FC<1/1.5. Correlation analysis heatmaps, significance analysis volcano plots, signaling pathway recognition bubble charts, and rectangular graphs were used for the analysis of differential metabolites and related signaling pathways. Results The red blood cell count, glucose, urea nitrogen, uric acid, and homocysteine levels in the MD group plateau pikas were higher than those in the MY group, while hemoglobin, hematocrit, creatinine, and carbon dioxide combining power were lower than those in the MY group. This indicated a significant difference in the blood oxygen-carrying capacity of plateau pikas at different altitudes. The principal component pattern recognition analyses, and OPLS-DA permutation test showed that the kidney metabolites of the MD and MY groups of plateau pikas had distinct clustering distributions (R²Y=0.930, Q²=0.655). According to the screening criteria and database comparison, 46 differential metabolites were identified in the kidneys of plateau pikas at different altitudes. In the MD group of plateau pikas, the expression levels of bufadienolide, adenosine, adenine, diosgenin, berberine chloride, carnosol, and astaxanthin were significantly increased (VIP>1.5, P<0.05), while the levels of arachidonic acid, histamine, and coumarin were significantly decreased (VIP>1.5, P<0.05). The analysis of related signaling pathways showed that the biosynthetic pathways of valine, leucine, and isoleucine had the largest impact factors (P<0.05), while the biosynthetic pathways of pantothenate and coenzyme A showed the most significant enrichment (P<0.05). Conclusion The differential metabolites of amino acids, pantothenate, and coenzyme A pathways in the kidneys of plateau pikas at different altitudes may be involved in the metabolic mechanisms of plateau pikas' hypoxia adaptation in high-altitude environments.
5.Two-sample Mendelian randomization analysis of the association between dairy products and risk of osteoarthritis
Xuefeng LEI ; Wenzheng ZHANG ; Jiazhong JI ; Long XUE ; Tao YANG ; Tao WEN ; Tong MA ; Yihui TU ; Huaming XUE
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2025;29(8):668-673
Objective:A bidirectional Mendelian randomization approach was applied to dissect the causal association between dairy product consumption and osteoarthritis (OA), so to offering novel insights for the prevention, treatment, and prognosis assessment of knee osteoarthritis (KOA).Methods:A two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis was conducted using public available genome-wide association studies. The primary analysis was performed using the inverse variance weighted (IVW) method. To assess the stability and reliability of the results, we compared IVW and MR-Egger regression using Cochran′s Q test to evaluate SNP heterogeneity. MR-Egger regression was employed to assess pleiotropy, while a leave-one-out approach was used for sensitivity analysis. Results:Based on 207 instrumental variables (IVs), two-sample MR analysis revealed that for each standard deviation increase in genetically predicted cheese intake, the risk of OA was significantly negatively associated [ OR(95% CI)=0.98(0.98, 0.99), P<0.001], so did the risk of KOA [ OR(95% CI)=0.73(0.63, 0.85), P<0.001]. However, no significant association was found between OA risk and the intake of full-fat milk (30 IVs), semi-skimmed milk (15 IVs), skimmed milk (32 IVs), soy milk (25 IVs), or other types of milk (13 IVs), yogurt (11 IVs), or butter (3 IVs). Conclusion:The two-sample MR analysis revealed causally inverse associations between cheese intake and OA as well as KOA.
6.Hepatitis B virus serological marker and liver function index among patients with primary liver cancer
PENG Lijun ; GONG Li ; JI Shenjie ; XUE Xuefeng ; CHEN Jianguo
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(10):1024-1028
Objective:
To analyze the hepatitis B virus serological markers (HBVM) and abnormal rates of liver function indexes among primary liver cancer (PLC) patients with different HBVM profiles, so as to provide a reference for risk stratification and optimization of diagnosis and treatment strategies for PLC patients.
Methods:
Patients diagnosed with PLC at Qidong People's Hospital between January 2017 and June 2024 were selected for this study. Basic information such as gender and age was collected through the hospital information management system. Venous blood samples were drawn to test for HBsAg, anti-HBs, HBeAg, anti-HBe, and anti-HBc, as well as ten liver function indexes such as alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), cholinesterase (CHE), and adenosine deaminase (ADA). Compare the abnormal rates of liver function indexes among the six HBVM profiles: "big three yang" (HBsAg+, HBeAg+, anti-HBc+), "small three yang" (HBsAg+, anti-HBe+, anti-HBc+), triple antibody positive (anti-HBs+, anti-HBe+, anti-HBc+), s/c antibody positive (anti-HBs+, anti-HBc+), e/c antibody positive (anti-HBe+, anti-HBc+), and all negative.
Results:
A total of 1 434 patients with PLC were enrolled in this study. Among them, 1 043 (72.73%) were males and 391 (27.27%) were females. The median age was 64.00 (interquartile range, 16.00) years. The positive rates for HBsAg, anti-HBs, HBeAg, anti-HBe, and anti-HBc were 51.95%, 29.43%, 10.81%, 60.32%, and 88.42%, respectively. The "big three yang", "small three yang", triple-antibody positive, s/c antibody positive, e/c antibody positive, and all-negative profiles accounted for 85 (5.93%), 491 (34.24%), 170 (11.85%), 148 (10.32%), 100 (6.97%), and 121 (8.44%) cases, respectively. The abnormal rates of ALT among PLC patients with six HBVM profiles were 26.19%, 28.33%, 13.94%, 22.60%, 20.41%, and 14.91%, respectively. The abnormal rates of AST were 33.33%, 36.17%, 23.03%, 24.66%, 22.45%, and 18.42%, respectively. The abnormal rates of LDH were 62.16%, 68.22%, 53.73%, 61.19%, 60.00%, and 68.42%, respectively. The abnormal rates of CHE were 0%, 1.81%, 0%, 2.11%, 2.22%, and 3.88%, respectively. The abnormal rates of ADA were 59.09%, 57.27%, 24.27%, 33.33%, 45.00%, and 37.04%, respectively. These differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05).
Conclusions
In this study, the HBVM profiles were mainly characterized by "small triple positive" among PLC patients. The significant differences in liver function indexes abnormal rates among PLC patients with six HBVM profiles could reflect the liver injury status.
7.Rapid identification of morphological abnormalities of microcytic hypochromic erythrocytes and implications for medical selection of flying cadets
Jing LIU ; Li DING ; Yinghong AN ; Mei XUE ; Yuan YU ; Yan HUANG ; Qi QI ; Xuefeng WANG ; Dongrui YU ; Kai LIN
Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine 2025;36(2):107-112
Objective:To quickly identify the causes of morphological abnormalities of microcytic hypochromic erythrocytes that are detected during health checkups for recruitment of flying cadets, and to explore its role in medical selection.Methods:Students with hemoglobin (Hb)≥110 g/L and morphological abnormalities of microcytic hypochromic erythrocytes detected during the 2023 medical selection of flying cadets by Guangzhou Selection Center were selected. Their medical history was collected, and iron metabolism, Hb electrophoresis and hemoglobin H (HbH) inclusion bodies were examined to screen for thalassemia and iron deficiency. The diagnosis of thalassemia was confirmed by thalassemia gene testing. Those with iron deficiency received iron supplementation therapy and the recovery of Hb was observed.Results:Ninety-one students were diagnosed with Hb≥110 g/L and morphological abnormalities of microcytic hypochromic erythrocytes, accounting for 4.35% of the total. Among these cases, 85 with abnormal Hb electrophoresis and/or positive HbH inclusion body detection were confirmed as thalassemia minor via thalassemia genetic testing, and 3 cases with normal iron metabolism, Hb electrophoresis, and negative HbH inclusion body detection. A total of 88 cases of thalassemia minor were diagnosed, accounting for 96.70% of the total. Among them, 2 cases were complicated with iron deficiency while 3 were diagnosed with iron deficiency erythropoiesis. Out of the 91 students with Hb≥110 g/L and morphological abnormalities of microcytic hypochromic erythrocytes, 9 were recruited, including 7 cases with thalassemia minor (Hb≥130 g/L), 1 case with thalassemia minor combined with iron deficiency erythropoiesis (Hb≥130 g/L after iron supplementation), and 1 case with iron deficiency erythropoiesis (Hb≥130 g/L after iron supplementation). Among the 9 recruits, 8 were followed up for over one year and the results of their military physical fitness tests all reached or exceeded the standards, but the remaining one dropped out and lost contact.Conclusions:Among physical examinees during medical selection of flying cadets in South China, thalassemia is the leading cause of morphological abnormalities of microcytic hypochromic erythrocytes. Results of iron metabolism, Hb electrophoresis, and HbH inclusion body detection can help identify thalassemia and iron deficiency quickly. Cases of morphological abnormalities of microcytic hypochromic erythrocytes caused by iron deficiency can be considered eligible for selection after Hb levels return to normal following iron supplementation therapy. Students who are diagnosed with thalassemia with Hb<130 g/L can be determined as ineligible. Such rapid identification can facilitate the medical selection of the above 2 types of students.
8.Two-sample Mendelian randomization analysis of the association between dairy products and risk of osteoarthritis
Xuefeng LEI ; Wenzheng ZHANG ; Jiazhong JI ; Long XUE ; Tao YANG ; Tao WEN ; Tong MA ; Yihui TU ; Huaming XUE
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2025;29(8):668-673
Objective:A bidirectional Mendelian randomization approach was applied to dissect the causal association between dairy product consumption and osteoarthritis (OA), so to offering novel insights for the prevention, treatment, and prognosis assessment of knee osteoarthritis (KOA).Methods:A two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis was conducted using public available genome-wide association studies. The primary analysis was performed using the inverse variance weighted (IVW) method. To assess the stability and reliability of the results, we compared IVW and MR-Egger regression using Cochran′s Q test to evaluate SNP heterogeneity. MR-Egger regression was employed to assess pleiotropy, while a leave-one-out approach was used for sensitivity analysis. Results:Based on 207 instrumental variables (IVs), two-sample MR analysis revealed that for each standard deviation increase in genetically predicted cheese intake, the risk of OA was significantly negatively associated [ OR(95% CI)=0.98(0.98, 0.99), P<0.001], so did the risk of KOA [ OR(95% CI)=0.73(0.63, 0.85), P<0.001]. However, no significant association was found between OA risk and the intake of full-fat milk (30 IVs), semi-skimmed milk (15 IVs), skimmed milk (32 IVs), soy milk (25 IVs), or other types of milk (13 IVs), yogurt (11 IVs), or butter (3 IVs). Conclusion:The two-sample MR analysis revealed causally inverse associations between cheese intake and OA as well as KOA.
9.The role of PSD95-mediated synaptogenesis in hypoxic-induced neurobehavioral impairment in mice
Yang ZHOU ; Yi SHI ; Ruili GUAN ; Chong XUE ; Kailun YU ; Xuefeng SHEN
Chinese Journal of Neuroanatomy 2025;41(5):591-598
Objective:To investigate the protective effect of PSD95 on neurobehavioral abnormalities and synaptic damage in cortex induced by hypoxia exposure in mice.Methods:The 3-week-old C57BL/6 male mice were injected with neuron-specific adeno-associated virus through stereotaxic brain after 7 days of normal environment adaptation.The mice were divided into normoxia group(AAV-NC-Nor),control hypoxia group(AAV-NC-Hyp),normal oxygen group with over-expression of postsynaptic density-95(PSD95)(AAV-PSD95-Nor),and hypoxia group with over-expression of PSD95(AAV-PSD95-Hyp).Using a hypobaric hypoxia chamber,PSD95-overexpressing mice were continuously ex-posed to hypoxic conditions for 14 days to establish a hypoxia exposure model.The open field,elevated cross maze and conditioned fear tests were used to detect the neurobehavioral activities of mice,and Golgi staining was used to observe the density of neuronal dendritic spines in cortex.The expression of PSD95,SYN1 and N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor subtype 2A(NMDAR2A)were detected by Western blot.Result:Compared with the normal oxygen group,the total distance and average speed of exercise in the open field experiment of mice in hypoxia group increased(P<0.01),the rigidity time of mice in the conditioned fear box decreased(P<0.01),and the density of dendritic spines in cortical region decreased(P<0.05).The expressions of PSD95,SYN1 and NMDAR2A were decreased(P<0.05).After the over-expression of PSD95,the autonomic activity of mice was reduced,the fear memory was relieved(P<0.05),the dendrite density was reversed(P<0.05),and the expression of synaptic related protein was increased(P<0.05).Conclusion:Over-expression of PSD95 can alleviate neurobehavioral abnormalities and decline of fear memory induced under hypoxia exposure,protect neuronal dendritic spine injury in cortical region,and up-regulate the expression of syn-aptic protein.
10.The role of PSD95-mediated synaptogenesis in hypoxic-induced neurobehavioral impairment in mice
Yang ZHOU ; Yi SHI ; Ruili GUAN ; Chong XUE ; Kailun YU ; Xuefeng SHEN
Chinese Journal of Neuroanatomy 2025;41(5):591-598
Objective:To investigate the protective effect of PSD95 on neurobehavioral abnormalities and synaptic damage in cortex induced by hypoxia exposure in mice.Methods:The 3-week-old C57BL/6 male mice were injected with neuron-specific adeno-associated virus through stereotaxic brain after 7 days of normal environment adaptation.The mice were divided into normoxia group(AAV-NC-Nor),control hypoxia group(AAV-NC-Hyp),normal oxygen group with over-expression of postsynaptic density-95(PSD95)(AAV-PSD95-Nor),and hypoxia group with over-expression of PSD95(AAV-PSD95-Hyp).Using a hypobaric hypoxia chamber,PSD95-overexpressing mice were continuously ex-posed to hypoxic conditions for 14 days to establish a hypoxia exposure model.The open field,elevated cross maze and conditioned fear tests were used to detect the neurobehavioral activities of mice,and Golgi staining was used to observe the density of neuronal dendritic spines in cortex.The expression of PSD95,SYN1 and N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor subtype 2A(NMDAR2A)were detected by Western blot.Result:Compared with the normal oxygen group,the total distance and average speed of exercise in the open field experiment of mice in hypoxia group increased(P<0.01),the rigidity time of mice in the conditioned fear box decreased(P<0.01),and the density of dendritic spines in cortical region decreased(P<0.05).The expressions of PSD95,SYN1 and NMDAR2A were decreased(P<0.05).After the over-expression of PSD95,the autonomic activity of mice was reduced,the fear memory was relieved(P<0.05),the dendrite density was reversed(P<0.05),and the expression of synaptic related protein was increased(P<0.05).Conclusion:Over-expression of PSD95 can alleviate neurobehavioral abnormalities and decline of fear memory induced under hypoxia exposure,protect neuronal dendritic spine injury in cortical region,and up-regulate the expression of syn-aptic protein.


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