1.Hemolysis rates of three red blood cell components at the end of storage: a 5-year retrospective study
Zhenping LU ; Fufa LIU ; Meiyan KANG ; Xianbin WU ; Yanting WANG ; Xing LONG ; Xinlu QIU ; Jin LI
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2025;38(6):828-832
Objective: To evaluate the suitability of the existing hemolysis rate standards for locally processed red blood cell components by retrospectively analyzing 5-year hemolysis rate data at the end of storage. Methods: A total of 720 blood samples of three types of red blood cell components from our blood station from January 2019 to December 2023 were collected. Parameters included hemoglobin concentration (Hb), hematocrit (Hct), and free hemoglobin concentration (fHb). Hemolysis rate were taken as the control standard of 0.8% in accordance with the national standard. The hemolysis rates were compared against the national standard threshold of 0.8% (GB18469-2012), and annual trends of the detection parameters were observed. Results: The hemolysis rates (x-+s,%) of leukocyte-depleted whole blood at the end of storage were (0.038±0.023 8) in 2019, (0.049±0.039 5) in 2020, (0.043±0.040 7) in 2021, (0.049±0.030 7) in 2022, and (0.058±0.054 8) in 2023, respectively; The hemolysis rates (x-+s" />,%) of leukocyte-depleted suspended red blood cells at the end of storage were (0.093±0.050 2) in 2019, (0.086±0.049 5) in 2020, (0.123±0.072 3) in 2021, (0.122±0.052 1) in 2022, and (0.106±0.058 6) in 2023, respectively; The hemolysis rates (x-+s,%) of washed red blood cells at the end of storage were (0.127±0.038 2) in 2019, (0.150±0.066 5) in 2020, (0.121±0.052 2) in 2021, (0.124±0.038 9) in 2022, and (0.128±0.044 3) in 2023, respectively. Conclusion: Hemolysis rates at the end of blood storage of three red blood cell components were significantly lower than the limits specified in Quality Requirements for Whole Blood and Components (GB18469-2012), as well as standards from the EU, AABB and the United States. The results demonstrate excellent product quality control. A regional internal control standard of <0.2% is proposed for hemolysis rates at the end of storage.
2.Effects of fractionated low-dose ionizing radiation on differentially expressed genes in ferroptosis of human bronchial epithelial cells
Min ZHANG ; Lingyu ZHANG ; Yashi CAI ; Huixian LI ; Yanting CHEN ; Guanyou CHEN ; Xin LAN ; Changyong WEN ; Weixu HUANG ; Jianming ZOU ; Huifeng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2025;34(3):310-317
Objective To investigate the effects of fractionated low-dose ionizing radiation (LDIR) on the ferroptosis in human bronchial epithelial (HBE) cells as well as the associated differentially expressed genes (DEGs), biological processes, and signaling pathways. Methods HBE cells were exposed to different single doses of X-ray irradiation (0, 25, 50, 75, and 100 mGy) for 24, 48, and 72 h, respectively. The change in cell viability was detected by MTT assay. Cells were irradiated with 0, 25, 50, and 100 mGy X-rays 5 times, with 48 h between each irradiation and a dose rate of 50 mGy/min. Cells were harvested 24 h after irradiation for the measurement of the expression of ferroptosis-related genes SLC7A11 and GPX4 at the mRNA and protein levels, cellular iron content, and the expression of FTH1 and FTL mRNAs. High-throughput sequencing was used to screen for the DEGs in each dose group, followed by Gene Ontology-Biological Process (GO-BP) analysis, Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway analysis, and Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA). Results Compared with the control group, single-dose LDIR significantly increased cell proliferation at 75 mGy after 24 h (P < 0.05), at 50, 75, and 100 mGy after 48 h (P < 0.05), and at 75 and 100 mGy after 72 h (P < 0.05). Compared with the control group, at the end of the fifth fractionated LDIR, SLC7A11 and GPX4 mRNAs decreased at all doses (P < 0.05), SLC7A11 protein decreased at all doses, GPX4 protein decreased at 25 and 100 mGy, iron content increased at all doses, and FTH1 and FTL mRNAs decreased at all doses (P< 0.05). Sequencing analysis identified 248, 30, and 291 DEGs and 10, 2, and 9 ferroptosis-associated genes at the three doses compared to the control. Gene Ontology-Biological Process analysis showed that DEGs were mainly enriched in biological processes such as response to lipids, cell death, and response to unfolded proteins. Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes analysis showed that DEGs were mainly enriched in the JAK-STAT signaling pathway, lipids and atherosclerosis, ferroptosis, protein processing in the endoplasmic reticulum, and FoxO signaling pathway. Gene set enrichment analysis showed that DEGs were mainly enriched in ferroptosis, fatty acid degradation, and glutathione metabolism. Conclusion Fractionated low-dose radiation induced ferroptosis in HBE cells, and DEGs were predominantly enriched in biological processes and signaling pathways related to inflammation, ferroptosis, and endoplasmic reticulum stress.
3.Association between long-term exposure to low-dose ionizing radiation and metabolic syndrome among medical radiologists
Changyong WEN ; Xiaoman ZHOU ; Xiaolian LIU ; Yiqing LIAN ; Weizhen GUO ; Yanting CHEN ; Xin LAN ; Mingfang LI ; Sufen ZHANG ; Weixu HUANG ; Jianming ZOU ; Huifeng CHEN
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2025;42(10):1209-1215
Background In recent years, the increasingly widespread application of nuclear and medical radiation technologies has resulted in a large number of occupational populations exposed to low-dose ionizing radiation (LDIR). At present, there is no consistent conclusion on the effects of long-term exposure to LDIR on the metabolic health of the occupational population. Objective To explore the association between long-term exposure to LDIR and metabolic syndrome (MetS) among medical radiologists. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted to enroll
4.Effect of self-compassion-based writing on prosocial behavior in college students with different self-construals
Qingyang LI ; Guiqin REN ; Rui WANG ; Ya YANG ; Yanting LIU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(5):454-459
Objective:To explore the effect of self-compassion-based writing on prosocial behavior in college students with different self-construals.Methods:A total of 182 college students were recruited,and the Self-Con-structional Scales were used to determine the self-construal types(independent or interdependent).Participants were then assigned to either a self-compassion-based writing group(n=91)or a non-self-compassion daily writing group(n=91)and completed writing tasks according to the respective instructions.Prosocial behavior was evaluated with the Prosocial Tendencies Measure(PTM),situational judgment tests,and donation amounts.Results:The evaluation results from the PTM showed that prosocial behavior was significantly higher in individuals with interdependent self-construal compared to those with independent self-construal(P<0.001),the main effect of the group type was not statistically significant(P>0.05).The evaluation results from situational judgment tests showed that prosocial behavior was significantly higher in individuals with interdependent self-construal compared to those with independ-ent self-construal(P<0.001),the self-compassion-based writing group demonstrated significantly more prosocial behavior than the non-self-compassion daily writing group(P<0.05).The evaluation results from donation a-mounts showed that the main effect of self-construal type was not statistically significant(P>0.05),the self-com-passion-based writing group demonstrated significantly more prosocial behavior than the non-self-compassion daily writing group(P<0.05).Conclusion:Compared to daily writing,self-compassion-based writing could effectively increase prosocial behavior in college students,regardless of their self-construal type.
5.Construction and immunogenicity evaluation of bacterial-like particles vaccine for porcine transmissible gastroenteritis
Lili GAI ; Shouzhi SHENG ; Yanting ZHU ; Siqi LI ; Pengju ZHANG ; Yanlong CONG
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(8):1642-1649,1671
We took the surface spike S protein of transmissible gastroenteritis virus(TGEV)as the research object.Based on the Gram-positive enhancer matrix(GEM)-anchor protein(PA)display platform,two kinds of bacteria-like particles(BLPs)with surface-displayed TGEV DA and S1 were prepared using the insect cell-baculovirus expression system.The results showed that the lev-els of IL-4,IFN-γ,IgG,IgA,and sIgA induced by 50 μg BLP-DA were higher than those of the 25μg group.The levels of IL-4,IFN-γ,and sIgA induced by 50 μg BLP-S1 were higher than those of the 25 μg group,while the levels of IgG and IgA were lower than those of the 25 μg group.Under the same dose,when the dose was 25 μg,the levels of IFN-γ,IgG,IgA,and sIgA induced by BLP-S1 were higher than those of BLP-DA,while the level of IL-4 was lower than that of BLP-DA.When the dose was 50 μg,the level of IgG induced by BLP-DA was higher than that of BLP-S1,while the other indicators were lower than those of BLP-S1.Under different immunization routes,the levels of IgA and sIgA in the gavage group were higher than those in the intramuscular injec-tion group,and the levels of some cytokines were significantly higher in the gavage group than in the intramuscular injection group at specific time points,but there was no significant difference in the levels of IgG antibodies.In conclusion,the two types of TGEV BLPs constructed in this study both have good immunogenicity and can induce cellular and humoral immunity in mice.When the immunization doses are the same,the immunogenicity of BLP-S1 is better than that of BLP-DA.
6.A Subgroup Investigation and Genetic Analysis of Blood Donors in Zhongshan,Guangdong Province,and Research on Preservation Related Blood Group Antigen and Antibody
Qiao LI ; Ainong SUN ; Huiyan LIN ; Jianbao HU ; Xianguo XU ; Fei PU ; Yanting LIAO ; Yonglun WU
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2025;40(6):154-158,180
Objective To investigate the distribution of A subgroups in the A and AB blood type populations among voluntary blood donors in Zhongshan,study the antigen-antibody characteristics of A subgroups,establish a local A subgroup database,and support the development of precision medicine.Methods ABO subgroup screening was performed using the microplate method.Specimens negative for monoclonal anti-A1 reactivity underwent sequencing of exons 1~7 of the ABO gene to confirm genotypes.Cryopreservation and thawing of glycerolized subgroup red blood cells(RBCs),as well as preservation efficacy of concentrated human-derived antibodies with preservatives,were studied.Results Among 1 212 blood donor specimens,28 subgroup specimens were identified,with a prevalence of 1.54%(15/971)in blood type A and 5.39%(13/241)in blood type AB.Sequencing of 10 specimens revealed 7 ABO genotypes:ABO*A2.01/O.01.02(2 cases),ABO*A1.02/B.01(3 cases),ABO*BA.02/O.01.02,ABO*AW.31.02-05/A2.05,ABO*A2.05/B.01,ABO*A2new/O.01.01,and ABO*A1.02/O.01.01(1 case each).Additionally,one rare allele mutation(c.700C>G)and one novel allele mutation(c.203G>T)(GenBank accession number:PQ152337)were identified.Human anti-A1 antibodies with a titer of 8 were successfully concentrated.Optimal preservation conditions included 0.1%preservative concentration and cryopreserved subgroup RBCs stored at 4℃for 3 days post-thaw.Conclusion The predominant A subgroups in Zhongshan donors are A2 and B(A).A preliminary database for A2 and A2B subgroups is established,along with the discovery of a novel ABO allele mutation.Cryopreservation with glycerol,PEG antibody concentration,and ProClin 300 preservative demonstrate effective applications in preserving ABO blood group antigens and antibodies.
7.Establishment of a risk prediction model and online calculator for malnutrition in lung cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy
Jinping LI ; Yan WANG ; Panrong WANG ; Yanting CHEN ; Minfeng ZHAI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(20):1528-1537
Objective:To construct a risk prediction model for malnutrition in lung cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy and develop an online calculator to predict individual risk values.Methods:A convenience sampling method was used to select 386 lung cancer patients admitted to the Department of Medical Oncology at the Cancer Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences in Beijing from October 2022 to March 2023 as research subjects. They were divided into a well-nourished group and a malnourished group based on the presence or absence of malnutrition. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis was used to identify the influencing factors of malnutrition in lung cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. The nomogram of the risk prediction model was drawn and the online calculator was developed using R Studio 4.3.2 software. The model was evaluated using the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve, sensitivity, specificity, Hosmer-Lemeshow goodness-of-fit test, and decision curve analysis.Results:Among the 372 lung cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, there were 237 males and 135 females, with 147 in the well-nourished group and 225 in the malnourished group. The incidence rate of malnutrition was 60.48%. Age 60 - 70 years [ OR(95% CI) = 1.74(1.03 - 2.93)], body mass index > 24.0 kg/m 2 [ OR(95% CI) = 0.58(0.36 - 0.93)], regular exercise [ OR(95% CI) = 0.53(0.33 - 0.85)], physical frailty [pre-frailty: OR(95% CI) = 2.74(1.61 - 4.65); frailty syndrome: OR(95% CI) = 2.67(1.37 - 5.22)], insomnia [ OR(95% CI) = 2.81(1.59 - 4.94)], and sarcopenia [ OR(95% CI) = 4.09(1.32 - 12.70)] were identified as independent influencing factors for malnutrition in lung cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy (all P<0.05). The area under the curve of the constructed prediction model was 0.76, with a sensitivity of 72%, specificity of 72%, a Hosmer-Lemeshow goodness-of-fit test P value of 0.594, and a mean absolute error of 0.018. Conclusions:The risk prediction model and online calculator for malnutrition in lung cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy constructed in this study demonstrated good performance, providing a reference for precise nutritional intervention and early screening in clinical practice.
8.Effects of perineal massage combined with Kegel exercises on preventing perineal injury: a Meta-analysis
Shumin GUO ; Rong LI ; Hua LIN ; Xiaojuan YANG ; Yu FAN ; Yanting ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(32):2516-2522
Objective:To evaluate the effect of perineal massage during pregnancy, when combined with Kegel exercises, on preventing perineal injury, and to provide a basis for offering safer and more effective delivery intervention measures for expectant mothers.Methods:Randomized controlled trials on perineal massage combined with Kegel exercises for preventing perineal injury were retrieved from databases such as CNKI, Wanfang database, VIP database, CBM database, PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library, from their inception to December 28, 2024. Meta-analysis was conducted using RevMan 5.3 software.Results:A total of 15 articles were included, involving 2 393 research subjects. The results of the Meta-analysis showed that there were statistically significant differences in the first stage of labor ( MD = - 1.63, 95% CI - 1.93 - - 1.30, P<0.001), the second stage of labor ( MD = - 32.58, 95% CI - 42.26 - - 22.90, P<0.01), and the third stage of labor time ( MD = - 3.41, 95% CI - 9.91 - - 2.91, P<0.001); the degree of perineal laceration Ⅱ ( OR = 0.40, 95% CI 0.28 - 0.58, P<0.001), Ⅲ( OR = 0.38, 95% CI 0.24 - 0.60, P<0.001), and Ⅳ( OR = 0.13, 95% CI 0.03 - 0.51, P = 0.003); the rate of perineal incision ( OR = 0.15, 95% CI 0.07 - 0.34, P<0.001), the rate of perineal laceration ( OR = 0.34, 95% CI 0.25 - 0.46, P<0.001), the rate of intact perineum ( OR = 6.30, 95% CI 3.20 - 12.40, P<0.001), and the amount of perineal bleeding ( MD = - 29.72, 95% CI - 43.51 - - 15.93, P<0.001), the difference was statistically significant. Conclusions:Prenatal perineal massage combined with Kegel exercises is a safe, effective and easily implementable intervention method. It is highly effective in preventing perineal injuries and shortening the duration of labor. It not only reduces the risk of postpartum complications but also helps to optimize the delivery experience. Therefore, this combined intervention method can be regarded as one of the important measures for preventing perineal injuries and should be widely promoted in clinical practice.
9.Role of Nrf2/HO-1 signaling pathway in attenuation of endotoxin-induced acute lung injury by hydromorphone and relationship with Golgi apparatus stress in mice
Shaona LI ; Yexiang XU ; Cuicui LIU ; Wei FENG ; Yanting WANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2025;45(5):597-602
Objective:To evaluate the role of nuclear factor E2-related factor 2 (Nrf2)/heme oxygenase (HO-1) signaling pathway in the attenuation of endotoxin-induced acute lung injury (ALI) by hydromorphone and the relationship with Golgi apparatus stress (GA stress) in mice.Methods:Eighteen SPF wild-type (WT) and 18 Nrf2 knockout (Nrf2 KO) male C57BL/6J mice, aged 6-8 weeks, weighing 18-20 g, were divided into 3 groups ( n=6 each) using a random number table method: control groups (WT+ Con group, Nrf2 KO+ Con group), ALI groups (WT+ ALI group, Nrf2 KO+ ALI group) and ALI+ hydromorphone groups (WT+ ALI+ HM group, Nrf2 KO+ ALI+ HM group). ALI was induced by injecting lipopolysaccharide (LPS) 15 mg/kg via the tail vein in anesthetized animals. Hydromorphone 120 μg was intraperitoneally injected at 15 min before LPS injection in WT+ ALI+ HM group and Nrf2 KO+ ALI+ HM group, and the equal volume of normal saline was given instead in control groups. The animals were sacrificed after anesthesia at 12 h after LPS injection, and lung tissues were obtained for examination of the pathological changes which were scored and Golgi ultrastructure (with a transmission electron microscope) and for determination of the content of malondialdehyde (MDA), activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD), and expression of Nrf2, HO-1 and Golgi stress-related markers (Golgi matrix protein 130 [GM130], Golgi autoantigen 97 kDa [Golgin-97], ATPase secretory pathway Ca 2+ Transporting 1 [ATP2C1], Golgi phosphoprotein 3 [GOLPH3]) (by Western blot). Results:Compared with WT+ Con group and Nrf2 KO+ Con group, the lung injury scores and content of MDA were significantly increased, the activity of SOD was decreased, the expression of GM130, Golgin-97 and ATP2C1 was down-regulated, the expression of GOLPH3 was up-regulated ( P<0.05), no significant changes were found in the expression of Nrf2 and HO-1 ( P>0.05), and the damage to the Golgi apparatus was aggravated in WT+ ALI group and Nrf2 KO+ ALI group. Compared with WT+ ALI group, the lung injury scores and content of MDA were significantly decreased, the activity of SOD was increased, the expression of Nrf2, HO-1, GM130, Golgin-97 and ATP2C1 was up-regulated, the expression of GOLPH3 was down-regulated ( P<0.05), and the damage to the Golgi apparatus was significantly attenuated in WT+ ALI+ HM group. Compared with Nrf2 KO+ ALI group, the lung injury scores were significantly decreased, and the activity of SOD was increased ( P<0.05), no significant changes were found in the content of MDA and expression of Nrf2, HO-1, GM130, Golgin-97, ATP2C1 and GOLPH3 ( P>0.05), and no significant reduction in the damage to the Golgi apparatus was found in Nrf2 KO+ ALI+ HM group. Compared with WT+ ALI+ HM group, the lung injury scores and content of MDA were significantly increased, the activity of SOD was decreased, the expression of Nrf2, HO-1, GM130, Golgin-97 and ATP2C1 was down-regulated, the expression of GOLPH3 was up-regulated ( P<0.05), and the damage to the Golgi apparatus was aggravated in Nrf2 KO+ ALI+ HM group. Conclusions:Nrf2/HO-1 signaling pathway is involved in the attenuation of endotoxin-induced ALI by hydromorphone, and it is associated with the inhibition of Golgi stress.
10.A Subgroup Investigation and Genetic Analysis of Blood Donors in Zhongshan,Guangdong Province,and Research on Preservation Related Blood Group Antigen and Antibody
Qiao LI ; Ainong SUN ; Huiyan LIN ; Jianbao HU ; Xianguo XU ; Fei PU ; Yanting LIAO ; Yonglun WU
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2025;40(6):154-158,180
Objective To investigate the distribution of A subgroups in the A and AB blood type populations among voluntary blood donors in Zhongshan,study the antigen-antibody characteristics of A subgroups,establish a local A subgroup database,and support the development of precision medicine.Methods ABO subgroup screening was performed using the microplate method.Specimens negative for monoclonal anti-A1 reactivity underwent sequencing of exons 1~7 of the ABO gene to confirm genotypes.Cryopreservation and thawing of glycerolized subgroup red blood cells(RBCs),as well as preservation efficacy of concentrated human-derived antibodies with preservatives,were studied.Results Among 1 212 blood donor specimens,28 subgroup specimens were identified,with a prevalence of 1.54%(15/971)in blood type A and 5.39%(13/241)in blood type AB.Sequencing of 10 specimens revealed 7 ABO genotypes:ABO*A2.01/O.01.02(2 cases),ABO*A1.02/B.01(3 cases),ABO*BA.02/O.01.02,ABO*AW.31.02-05/A2.05,ABO*A2.05/B.01,ABO*A2new/O.01.01,and ABO*A1.02/O.01.01(1 case each).Additionally,one rare allele mutation(c.700C>G)and one novel allele mutation(c.203G>T)(GenBank accession number:PQ152337)were identified.Human anti-A1 antibodies with a titer of 8 were successfully concentrated.Optimal preservation conditions included 0.1%preservative concentration and cryopreserved subgroup RBCs stored at 4℃for 3 days post-thaw.Conclusion The predominant A subgroups in Zhongshan donors are A2 and B(A).A preliminary database for A2 and A2B subgroups is established,along with the discovery of a novel ABO allele mutation.Cryopreservation with glycerol,PEG antibody concentration,and ProClin 300 preservative demonstrate effective applications in preserving ABO blood group antigens and antibodies.

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