1.Cancer Incidence and Mortality in Ya'an City in 2022 and Trends from 2013 to 2022
Qingxia LIU ; Ying TANG ; Shiyan YAN ; Ruyue ZHOU
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2026;53(3):203-210
Objective To analyze the incidence and mortality of cancer in Ya'an City in 2022 and its trends from 2013 to 2022. Methods The crude and age-standardized cancer incidence and mortality rates (based on the Chinese standard population) were calculated by gender and age group from the Ya'an City registry data for 2022, and their trends from 2013 to 2022 were assessed using Joinpoint regression analysis. Results In 2022, the crude incidence rate of cancer in Ya'an City was 317.19/105, and the age-standardized incidence rate was 178.45/105. The crude mortality rate of cancer in Ya'an City was 185.10/105, and the age-standardized mortality rate was 85.22/105. The top three cancer types with the highest incidence were lung cancer, colorectal cancer, and female breast cancer, and those with the highest mortality were lung cancer, colorectal cancer, and liver cancer. From 2013 to 2022, the overall age-standardized incidence rate of cancer was relatively stable but showed a downward trend in males (P<0.05) and an upward trend in females (P<0.05). The overall age-standardized mortality rate exhibited a downward trend (P<0.05). The age-standardized incidence rate of thyroid cancer, prostate cancer, and lung cancer showed an upward trend (P<0.05), whereas those of liver cancer, gastric cancer, and esophageal cancer showed a downward trend (P<0.05). The age-standardized mortality rate of gastric cancer, female breast cancer, liver cancer, and esophageal cancer showed a downward trend (P<0.05). Conclusion The burden of cancer remains severe in Ya'an City. Targeted interventions should be implemented for lung cancer, colorectal cancer, female breast cancer, liver cancer, thyroid cancer, prostate cancer, and other common cancers to effectively control the cancer burden.
2.Expert consensus on clinical application of parenteral direct thrombin inhibitors in perioperative period
Mingyu JIANG ; Yuan BIAN ; Lizhu HAN ; Qinan YIN ; Fengjiao KANG ; Anhua WEI ; Danjie ZHAO ; Lin WANG ; Ying SHAO ; Li TANG ; Yi WANG ; Shuhong LIANG ; Huijuan LIU ; Guirong XIAO ; Yue LI
China Pharmacy 2026;37(6):689-699
OBJECTIVE To form an expert consensus on the clinical application of parenteral direct thrombin inhibitors (DTIs) in patients during the perioperative period. METHODS Led by Sichuan Academy of Medical Sciences & Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital (the Affiliated Hospital of UESTC), a multidisciplinary working group was established. Through literature review and the Delphi method, clinical questions related to the rational perioperative use of parenteral DTIs were identified. A structured design was adopted using the “Population-Intervention-Comparison-Outcome” framework; systematic searches were conducted in CNKI, Medline, Embase and other databases. Relevant evidence from randomized controlled trials and cohort studies was included and synthesized. Evidence quality was assessed using the Grades of Recommendations Assessment,Development and Evaluation (GRADE) approach, and recommendations were formulated through multiple rounds of Delphi surveys and expert consensus meetings. RESULTS &CONCLUSIONS Seven recommendations (each with an expert consensus rate exceeding 90%) on the use of parenteral DTIs in perioperative patients were developed. These recommendations specify drug selection, dosing ranges, key monitoring points, and safety management strategies for parenteral DTIs in various scenarios, including the perioperative period of ventricular assist device implantation, the perioperative period of cardiac surgery, perioperative patients with lower-extremity atherosclerotic disease, the perioperative period of percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with acute coronary syndrome, the perioperative period of carotid artery stenting in patients with carotid stenosis, the perioperative period of patients with right heart thrombosis, and patients who develop related thrombosis and dysfunction after a central venous catheter insertion. In addition, warning and management pathways for perioperative bleeding and thrombotic events were proposed. This expert consensus, which is formulated based on the best available evidence, provides evidence-based guidance for standardized and individualized use of parenteral DTIs in perioperative period.
3.Systematic review of predictive models for delayed graft function after kidney transplantation
Qimeng ZHU ; Wei JIANG ; Ying CHEN ; Danfeng TANG ; Yi XU ; Jian SHI
Organ Transplantation 2026;17(3):495-502
Objective To systematically review the studies on predictive models for delayed graft function (DGF) after kidney transplantation. Methods Databases including China Biology Medicine Database, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Database, VIP Database, PubMed, Web of Science and CINAHL were searched to collect studies on predictive models for DGF after kidney transplantation published from the establishment of each database to June 29, 2025. Two researchers screened the literatures according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, evaluated the quality of the literatures using the prediction model risk of bias assessment tool (PROBAST), and conducted a meta-analysis of the common predictors of the models using R software. Results A total of 12 literatures were included, involving 14 predictive models with sample sizes ranging from 103 to 24 653 cases. Donor serum creatinine level, cold ischemia time, donor age and donor body mass index were the top four common predictors. All the predictive models were at high risk of bias and low in applicability. The results of meta-analysis showed that abnormal donor body mass index, advanced donor age, prolonged cold ischemia time and elevated donor serum creatinine level were all associated with an increased risk of DGF after transplantation (all P<0.01), but there was high heterogeneity among the studies. Fixed-effect model and random-effect model were used to re-pool the effect sizes separately. The results indicated that the fixed-effect model and random-effect model had good consistency in terms of donor body mass index, donor age and cold ischemia time, while there was a significant difference in the effect sizes of the two models for donor serum creatinine level. Conclusions The predictive models for DGF risk after kidney transplantation have good predictive performance, but the overall risk of bias is high. In the future, large-sample, multicenter and high-quality prospective clinical studies should be carried out to optimize the predictive models, so as to improve their predictive ability and clinical application value.
4.The Impact of Pcdh15 Deficiency on Cellular Energy Metabolism and Oxidative Stress, and Its Role and Mechanism in Hearing Loss
Ying LAN ; Yang WU ; Shijie ZHAO ; Jun TANG ; Xingming LIANG ; Tao HOU ; Lu PENG ; Yongpeng LI ; Xinxing ZHAO ; Shihua YIN
Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology 2026;19(2):129-144
Objectives:
. This study aimed to explore the role of the Pcdh15 gene in hearing maintenance and to examine the effects of its deficiency on cochlear structure, cochlear function, and hearing loss in mice.
Methods:
. CRISPR/Cas9 technology was used to generate Pcdh15 knockout (KO) mice. Auditory function was evaluated using hearing tests, while histological approaches were employed to assess morphological changes in cochlear hair cells and spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs). RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) was performed on cochlear tissue from postnatal day 18 (P18) wild-type (WT) and Pcdh15 KO mice to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs). These DEGs were subjected to functional annotation and pathway analysis, with particular emphasis on oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS). Reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels were quantified using flow cytometry and DCFH-DA assays.
Results:
. Pcdh15 KO mice exhibited progressive sensorineural hearing loss, which worsened to profound deafness by P18. Notably, cochlear hair cells and SGNs showed substantial loss and pronounced morphological abnormalities, particularly within the basal high-frequency region. RNA-seq analysis identified 1,359 DEGs, including 1,024 downregulated and 335 upregulated genes. Pathway analysis indicated that Pcdh15 deficiency was associated with inhibition of the OXPHOS pathway, potentially disrupting mitochondrial respiratory chain complexes I, III, IV, and V and thereby impairing energy production and ATP metabolism. In addition, early-stage cochleae from KO mice demonstrated elevated ROS levels and increased oxidative stress, suggesting that redox imbalance may contribute to hearing damage.
Conclusion
. Pcdh15 plays a critical role in hearing maintenance. Its deficiency is associated with severe hearing loss and marked cochlear abnormalities, which are linked to inhibition of OXPHOS, disruption of energy metabolism, and exacerbation of oxidative stress. Together, these findings provide new insights into the mechanisms underlying hearing loss and suggest potential targets for therapeutic intervention.
5.Association between miR-182 rs76481776 Polymorphism and Antidepressant Treatment Response in Patients with Depression
Ying FENG ; Xiyao JIA ; Haiyan BI ; Lijie YANG ; Ping DAI ; Yanjie TANG
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience 2026;24(1):140-150
Objective:
The efficacy of antidepressants is influenced by a combination of genetic, individual, and environmental factors. This study aimed to investigate the association between the miR-182 rs76481776 polymorphism and the response to antidepressant treatment in major depressive disorder (MDD) patients, and its underlying molecular mechanisms.
Methods:
This study enrolled 180 MDD patients and 180 healthy controls. The rs76481776 genotype was determined using TaqMan-based qPCR. The severity of depression and treatment response were assessed using the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD). The expression of miR-182 and BDNF was measured using RT-qPCR. The regulatory relationship between miR-182 and BDNF was confirmed through a luciferase reporter gene assay. The correlation between miR-182 and BDNF expression was evaluated using the Pearson correlation coefficient.
Results:
The T allele of rs76481776 was a significant risk factor for MDD (OR = 2.182, 95% CI: 1.424−3.345, p < 0.001) and was significantly associated with higher baseline scores on the HAMD. Moreover, individuals carrying the T allele (CT/TT genotype) exhibited a significantly poorer response to antidepressant treatment and a lower remission rate within 12 months compared to those with the CC genotype (p < 0.05). Mechanistically, miR-182 was highly expressed in patients with MDD (p < 0.05), and its expression was even higher in T allele carriers (p < 0.05). miR-182 could directly target and suppress BDNF, leading to decreased BDNF expression in MDD patients, and its expression was significantly and inversely correlated with BDNF expression.
Conclusion
The T allele of rs76481776 diminished the therapeutic efficacy of antidepressants by up-regulating miR-182 expression and subsequently suppressing BDNF expression.
6.Screening and Analysis of Microsatellite Genetic Markers in Commonly Used Inbred Rat Strains
Jianping TANG ; Liya ZHAO ; Ying ZHAO
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2026;46(3):388-396
ObjectiveTo screen a set of short tandem repeat (STR) markers covering rat chromosomes 1-20 and the X chromosome, with 2-4 markers on each chromosome, and establish a dedicated marker panel for genetic contamination detection and strain identification of 5 commonly used inbred rat strains. MethodsSix 6-8 week-old rats (half male and half female) were selected from F344, BN, DA, Lewis, and PVG strain, respectively. Genomic DNA was extracted from rat tail tissues. A total of 61 STR markers were selected, including 27 from the national standard GB 14923—2022 and 34 from the literature. Singleplex STR PCR amplification combined with capillary electrophoresis was used for genotyping of the 5 inbred rat strains, and genotype data were analyzed using GeneMapper ID v3.2 software. Based on the STR genotyping results, genetic distances between strains were calculated with GenAlEx 6.51b2 software, and a phylogenetic tree of the inbred rat strains was constructed using MEGA7 software. ResultsAmong the 61 STR markers, non-specific amplification was observed for D15mit3, while no specific amplification product was obtained for D3wox7. LCA, AGT, and D5Hmgc2 exhibited no inter-strain polymorphism across the 5 inbred strains, while the remaining 56 markers exhibited inter-strain polymorphism. These 56 markers covered rat chromosomes 1-20 and the X chromosome (2-4 markers per chromosome). Among them, 42 markers could be used for genetic contamination detection in inbred rat strains. The amplified product lengths of D7wox14, D15rat123, and D20wox3 differed among the 5 strains, which could be applied for strain identification. The phylogenetic tree showed that the number of STR allelic differences between BN and F344 strains was 49, with a genetic distance of 1.775, both of which were the highest among all strain pairs. This indicated that the two strains exhibited the highest level of genetic differentiation and were the most distantly related. Among the 5 strains, F344, DA, and PVG clustered together, indicating their relatively close genetic distance, while BN and Lewis formed another cluster, indicating a relatively close genetic distance between them. The genetic relationships among the 5 strains were consistent with previous reports. ConclusionThis study successfully screened a set of STR markers for molecular genetic detection of 5 commonly used inbred rat strains, including F344, BN, DA, Lewis, and PVG, and established specific marker combinations for genetic contamination detection and strain identification, respectively.
7.Consensus of experts on the management of thoracic anesthesia with spontaneous respiration
Qisen FAN ; Lan LAN ; Jingxiang WU ; Yuan QIU ; Guiping XU ; Jiang WANG ; Duozhi WU ; Jinhui LUO ; Jian RAN ; Ying-fen LI ; Peng PAN ; Bing ZHANG ; Yuelan ZHOU ; Yiwen ZHANG ; Xuebing XU ; Yatao LIU ; Yingbin WANG ; Yan WANG ; Yulong WANG ; Youyang HU ; Shoushi WANG ; Hongwei MENG ; Haixia XU ; Peijia TANG ; Xia-oxue ZHUANG ; Canzhou ZHANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(13):1945-1951
Thoracic anesthesia with spontaneous respiration represents a form of precision anesthesia meticulously customized to individual patients.Considering the more stringent requirements this anesthesia approach imposes on the regulation of respiratory function,the writing group of the"Consensus of Experts on the Management of Thoracic Anesthesia with Spontaneous Respiration"has formulated elaborate guidelines regarding indications and contraindications,preoperative evaluation,anesthesia implementation,common complications,and treatment strategies.This was accomplished by referencing relevant domestic and international literature and integrating it with actual clinical requirements.The objective is to standardize the rational application of this anesthesia method.
8.Investigation and analysis of factors influencing employee satisfaction in a children's hospital in the context of national examination
Lu TANG ; Ying SHE ; Bingjue XIE
Modern Hospital 2025;25(9):1381-1385
Objective To understand the current status of employee satisfaction in a certain tertiary public children's hospital under the background of the national performance assessment,explore its influencing factors,and provide data support for improving employee satisfaction.Methods A satisfaction survey was conducted throughout the hospital in July 2024 using the employee questionnaire of the national performance assessment for tertiary public hospitals.The survey covered basic information,salary and benefits,career development and promotion,work content and environment,superior-subordinate relationships,peer relationships,intention to leave,and overall satisfaction.Multiple ordered logistic regression was used to explore the influencing factors of satisfaction.Results A total of 1 675 valid questionnaires were collected.The overall satisfaction score of employees was(78.18±20.63)points,and the intention to leave score was(75.10±24.86)points.The score for peer relationships was relatively high(79.47±14.82)points,while the scores for work content and environment,superior-subordinate relationships,salary and benefits,and career development and promotion were relatively low,at(63.05±17.78)points,(63.54±20.04)points,(63.87±24.37)points,and(69.26±23.43)points,respectively.The results of multiple ordered logistic regression analysis showed that employee job satisfaction was influenced by factors such as gender,years of service,and job position.The degree of influence of each dimension of satisfaction on overall satisfaction was salary and benefits,work content and environ-ment,peer relationships,superior-subordinate relationships,and career development and promotion,in that order.Conclusion The overall satisfaction of employees is on par with that of general hospitals,but there is still considerable room for improve-ment in the dimensions of work content and environment and superior-subordinate relationships.In the future,the hospital should attach great importance to the dimensions with lower satisfaction scores,continuously improve the work environment,deepen the salary distribution system,and ensure that employee satisfaction is effectively enhanced,laying a solid foundation for the high-quality development of the hospital.
9.Research advances of immune checkpoint inhibitors for neoadjuvant therapy in locally advanced gastric cancer
Ying SHA ; Ke YU ; Jiajia JIA ; Yufan TANG ; Bingbing WEN ; Baiquan ZHOU ; Shumei XU ; Ruifang FAN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2025;24(9):1214-1220
Gastric cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in the digestive system, characterized by high incidence and mortality rates. In recent years, with the rapid develop-ment of molecular immunology, the application of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in neoadju-vant therapy has significantly improved pathological response rates and survival outcomes for patients with resectable locally advanced gastric cancer. The authors systematically review current research progress on combination strategies involving immune checkpoint inhibitors in neoadjuvant therapy for locally advanced gastric cancer, aiming to provide an evidence for optimizing individua-lized therapeutic regimens.
10.Exploration and Practice of a Comprehensive Model of"Teaching,Science and Ideology Trinity"to Enhance the Scientific Research Comprehensive Ability of Medical Students
Xiao-Hong YANG ; Chun-Hong HUANG ; Da-Ya LUO ; Wei-Feng ZHU ; Mu-Ying YING ; Yi JIANG ; Jing-Chong GUO ; Hao-Tang LIAO ; Xiao-Li TANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2025;41(9):1360-1368
The integration of science and education is not only an important strategy for promoting social progress and technological development,but also a modern form of higher education aiming at cultivating innovative talents.Conducting scientific research training for undergraduate medical students is one of the important ways to cultivate their innovative abilities and comprehensive qualities.Our team proposed a"teaching,science,and ideology trinity"teaching model to comprehensively cultivate students' scientific research comprehensive abilities under the value orientation of ideological and political education by or-ganically integrating molecular biology experimental teaching with the scientific research training of under-graduate medical students.In this teaching activity,taking the experiment of gene polymorphism as an example,our team selected students with research potential from the whole grade and divided them into 4 project groups that were instructed by 4 teachers.The students were trained in the whole process of scien-tific research,including topic selection,project writing,experimental designing,application for research ethics,and project summary.Our team has always adhered to student-contentedness of educational con-cepts to stimulate students' intrinsic motivation throughout the teaching process.Students are the design-ers and implementers of the project,and teachers are only guides and promoters of learning.After this training,students not only became familiar with the writing and implementation of scientific research pro-jects,but also improved their literature reading,experimental designing,experimental skills,and prob-lem-solving abilities.More importantly,this teaching activity also cultivated students' awareness of re-search ethics and academic moral standards.

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