1.Facilitators and barriers of physical activity participation among women with gestational diabetes mellitus during pregnancy:a qualitative study
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(14):1683-1689
Objective To investigate the factors that promote or impede physical activity participation in preg-nant women with gestational diabetes mellitus(GDM),aiming to offer recommendations and evidence for optimizing blood glucose control in this patient population.Methods The purposive sampling method was used to select 12 pregnant women with GDM from July to December 2023 in a tertiary hospital in Shanghai for semi-structured in-depth interviews.Content analysis and the COM-B model were used to analyze and refine the theme.Results This study categorizes and synthesizes factors influencing physical activity during pregnancy among women with GDM into 3 facilitators:capability factors(positive attitudes towards physical activity,internalization of health consciousness,effec-tive storage of health management knowledge);opportunity factors(family support and companionship,guidance and supervision from healthcare professionals,motivational effects of virtual peer support);motivation factors(desire to en-sure fetal safety,motivation from achieving milestones,positive feedback from physical activity).Additionally,3 bar-riers were identified:capability factors(physiological burden and physical limitations of pregnancy,lack of self-effica-cy in changing past habits,insufficient cognitive abilities);opportunity factors(inadequate support from healthcare professionals,difficulty in accessing information);motivation factors(feelings of fatigue during physical activity,resis-tance to engaging in physical activity).Conclusion The participation of pregnant women with GDM in physical activities is affected by their capability,opportunities,and motivation.GDM patients exhibit a strong dependence on authoritative guidance.Through the utilization of"virtual peer support",healthcare professionals can stimulate in-trinsic motivation towards fetal well-being,enhance positive engagement and compliance with physical activities by incorporating a system of incremental achievements and positive reinforcement.This approach can ultimately assist GDM patients in achieving improved blood glucose control outcomes.
2.Facilitators and barriers of physical activity participation among women with gestational diabetes mellitus during pregnancy:a qualitative study
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(14):1683-1689
Objective To investigate the factors that promote or impede physical activity participation in preg-nant women with gestational diabetes mellitus(GDM),aiming to offer recommendations and evidence for optimizing blood glucose control in this patient population.Methods The purposive sampling method was used to select 12 pregnant women with GDM from July to December 2023 in a tertiary hospital in Shanghai for semi-structured in-depth interviews.Content analysis and the COM-B model were used to analyze and refine the theme.Results This study categorizes and synthesizes factors influencing physical activity during pregnancy among women with GDM into 3 facilitators:capability factors(positive attitudes towards physical activity,internalization of health consciousness,effec-tive storage of health management knowledge);opportunity factors(family support and companionship,guidance and supervision from healthcare professionals,motivational effects of virtual peer support);motivation factors(desire to en-sure fetal safety,motivation from achieving milestones,positive feedback from physical activity).Additionally,3 bar-riers were identified:capability factors(physiological burden and physical limitations of pregnancy,lack of self-effica-cy in changing past habits,insufficient cognitive abilities);opportunity factors(inadequate support from healthcare professionals,difficulty in accessing information);motivation factors(feelings of fatigue during physical activity,resis-tance to engaging in physical activity).Conclusion The participation of pregnant women with GDM in physical activities is affected by their capability,opportunities,and motivation.GDM patients exhibit a strong dependence on authoritative guidance.Through the utilization of"virtual peer support",healthcare professionals can stimulate in-trinsic motivation towards fetal well-being,enhance positive engagement and compliance with physical activities by incorporating a system of incremental achievements and positive reinforcement.This approach can ultimately assist GDM patients in achieving improved blood glucose control outcomes.
3.Best evidence summary for the management of ocular complications in intensive care patients ventilated in prone position
Fan GUO ; Min WANG ; Xiao GU ; Yingfeng ZHOU ; Ling JIANG ; Qin HUANG ; Niankai CHENG ; Yilei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(8):987-995
Objective To retrieve,evaluate and summarize the best evidence on the management of ocular complications in intensive care patients ventilated in prone position,and to provide references for clinical practice.Methods Evidence on management of ocular complications in intensive care patients ventilated in prone position was systemically retrieved in the guideline websites,professional association websites and databases,such as the BMJ Best Practice,UpToDate,Cochrane Library,Joanna Briggs Institute,PubMed,Web of Science,Science Direct,Embase,CNKI,Wanfang and other databases,including guidelines,clinical decisions,evidence summaries,expert consensuses,group standards,systematic reviews and scoping reviews,published from January 2013 to June 2023.The guidelines were individually evaluated by 4 researchers,and the remaining literature was individually evaluated by 2 researchers.The literature that met the criteria was extracted and graded.Results A total of 15 articles were involved,including 6 guidelines,2 clinical decisions,2 evidence summaries,3 systematic reviews,1 scoping review and 1 group standard.Finally,6 evidence topics and 16 pieces of best evidence were formed,including organization and training,risk identification,eye assessment,eye protection,position management and regular observation.Conclusion This study summarized the best evidence on the management of ocular complications in intensive care patients ventilated in prone position.In the application,the best evidence should be selected according to the clinical situation,so as to reduce the incidence of ocular complications and improve the quality of life of patients.
4.GNMT inhibits intrauterine adhesion fibrosis through TGF-β1/Smad3 signaling pathway and its mechanism
Hong GU ; Jia WANG ; Wenwen ZHANG ; Xiao YANG ; Xiyue HUANG ; Yingfeng ZHANG ; Yanhua MAO ; Changjiang LI ; Qiuhong CHEN ; Jinglin HUANG ; Qi LIU ; Ling WEI ; Congcong SUN
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(18):2110-2120
Objective To investigate the effect of glycine N-methyl transferase (GNMT)on intrauterine adhesion (IUA)fibrosis and its related mechanism.Methods In vivo experiment:A total of 36 healthy female SD rats (SPF grade,6~8 weeks old and weighing from 180~220 g)were subjected in this study.IUA model of SD rats and IUA model of GNMT overexpressed rats were established.RT-qPCR and immunofluorescence assay were applied to detect GNMT expression level in normal uterus and model group.RT-qPCR and Western blotting were used to detect the mRNA and protein levels of fibrosis-related molecules and the activation of TGF-β1/Smad3 signaling pathway in each group.The number of endometrial glands in each group was observed by HE staining.Masson staining was used to analyze the severity of endometrial fibrosis in each group.In vitro experiment:transformed human endometrial stromal cells (THESCs)fibrotic phenotype model was constructed using TGF-β1,and THESCs stably transfected with GNMT overexpression lentvirus were treated with TGF-β1.RT-qPCR and Western blotting were used to detect the mRNA and protein expression of fibrosis-related molecules.The expression of TGF-β1/Smad3 signaling pathway was detected by Western blotting.TGF-β1/Smad3 signaling pathway was activated by TGF-β1/Smad signaling pathway activator (SRI-011381),and the expression of TGF-β1/Smad3 signaling pathway and key molecular proteins of fibrosis phenotype was measured with Western blotting.Results In vivo experiment,the mRNA and protein expression levels of GNMT were significantly decreased in the IUA rats than the control rats (P<0.05).Overexpression of GNMT decreased the mRNA and protein levels of fibrosis related molecules,Collagen Ⅰ,Collagen Ⅲ and FN in the IUA rats (P<0.05),and decreased the phosphorylation levels of TGF-β1 and its downstream Smad3 protein (P<0.05).HE and Masson staining showed that overexpression of GNMT could increase the number of endometrial glands and reduce the severity of fibrosis in the IUA rats (P<0.05).In vitro experiments:overexpression of GNMT decreased the mRNA and protein levels of Collagen Ⅰ,Collagen Ⅲ and FN associated with fibrotic phenotype of THESCs (P<0.05),and reduced the phosphorylation level of Smad3 protein,downstream of TGF-β1 (P<0.05).After activation of TGF-β1/Smad3 signaling pathway,the protein levels of TGF-β1/Smad3 signaling pathway and downstream fibrosis phenotype molecules,Collagen Ⅲ and FN,were significantly decreased in the LV-GNMT+SRI-011381 group.Conclusion Overexpression of GNMT can inhibit endometrial fibrosis by regulating TGF-β1/Smad3 signaling pathway,thus achieving therapeutic effect on IUA.
5.An anterolateral thigh perforator chimeric flap combined with calcium sulfate impregnated with vancomycin for treatment of chronic fracture-related infection complicated with extensive soft-tissue defects
Zhegang ZHOU ; Hui ZENG ; Shengxiang WAN ; Yingfeng XIAO ; Jian ZHANG ; Fanbin MENG ; Yunfeng CHU ; Longbiao YU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2022;24(10):905-909
Objective:To investigate the efficacy of an anterolateral femoral chimeric perforator flap combined with vancomycin-loaded calcium sulfate in the treatment of chronic infection after internal fixation of calf fracture with soft tissue defects.Methods:Retrospectively analyzed were the data of 16 patients with chronic infection combined with extensive soft tissue defects after internal fixation of calf fracture who had been admitted to Department of Orthopedics, Shenzhen Hospital Affiliated to Peking University from September 2008 to November 2020. There were 11 males and 5 females, aged from 16 to 62 years (average, 37 years). Infection sites: the upper tibia in 4 cases, the middle and lower tibia in 10 cases, and the middle fibula in 2 cases. According to the Cierny-Mader classification, all patients were anatomical type III and by the host classification, there were 14 cases of type B and 2 cases of type C type. The areas of soft tissue defects ranged from 6 cm × 4 cm to 23 cm × 14 cm. All patients were treated by transplantation of an anterolateral thigh chimeric perforator flap combined with vancomycin-loaded calcium sulfate therapy. At the last follow-up, the curative efficacy was evaluated according to the Paley fracture union scoring.Results:All patients were followed up for 8 to 24 months (mean, 16 months). Complete flap survival was achieved in 15 flaps and partial survival in one. According to the Paley fracture union scoring at the last follow-up, the curative efficacy was evaluated as excellent in 15 cases and as good in one. Both the grafted artificial bone and the tibia and fibula achieved bone union after 6 to 12 months (mean, 8.9 months). Infection with chronic sinus tract pus recurred in one case at post-operative one year. After re-debridement, the infection was controlled and the wound healed. The plate internal fixation was replaced by the unilateral or annular external fixator in 14 patients and retained in 2 patients. The lengths of the bone defects averaged 2.4 cm and the time for the external fixation 10.5 months (from 8 to 14 months).Conclusion:In the treatment of chronic infection after internal fixation of calf fracture with extensive soft tissue defects, the efficacy of an anterolateral femoral chimeric perforator flap combined with vancomycin-loaded calcium sulfate is satisfactory, because the flap can fully cover the bone and soft tissue defects while the vancomycin-loaded calcium sulfate can effectively control the infection.
6.Variations in ocular biometry in an adult Tibetan population of Lhasa
Jiang LIU ; Ci Ren Qiong Da ; Yuan WU ; Wa Da XIAO ; Yingfeng SHAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2021;39(4):337-340
Objective:To investigate the variations in ocular biometry and its influencing factors in adult Tibetans of Lhasa.Methods:A cross-sectional study was adopted.A total of 100 consecutive adult Tibetans (100 eyes) with cataract, who were treated in Tibet Autonomous Region People's Hospital from March 2017 to July 2017 were enrolled, including 51 males and 49 females, with an average age of (63.38±12.80) years.The subjects were divided into two groups, with 57 subjects (57 eyes) older than 60 years in the elder group and 43 subjects (43 eyes) younger than 60 years in the youth group.Corneal curvature, corneal astigmatism, anterior chamber depth and axial length of subjects were measured and compared with those of Beijing population which were used as standardized data of Han Chinese.The differences in ocular parameters associated with age and gender were analyzed.This study adhered to the Declaration of Helsinki.The study protocol was approved by an Ethics Committee of Tibet Autonomous Region People's Hospital (No.ME-TBHP-21-KJ-005).Written informed consent was obtained from each subject prior to any examination.Results:The mean corneal curvature, corneal astigmatism, anterior chamber depth and axial length of the 100 Tibetans were (43.68±1.62)D, 0.750 (0.375, 1.000)D, (3.05±0.41)mm, (23.07±0.86)mm, respectively.The axial length of Tibetan was shorter than that of Beijing Han people and the difference was significant ( t=2.65, P<0.01).Corneal astigmatism of the elder group was higher than that of youth group and the difference was significant ( t=2.11, P<0.05).There were no significant differences in corneal curvature, anterior chamber depth and axial length between the elder group and youth group (all at P>0.05).The anterior chamber depth and axial length of males were much longer than those of females, and the differences were significant ( t=2.71, 2.25; both at P<0.05). Conclusions:In adult Tibetan population, the axial length is short, and the anterior chamber is deep.The corneal astigmatism increases with age and there is a gender difference in axial length and anterior chamber depth.
7.A human circulating immune cell landscape in aging and COVID-19.
Yingfeng ZHENG ; Xiuxing LIU ; Wenqing LE ; Lihui XIE ; He LI ; Wen WEN ; Si WANG ; Shuai MA ; Zhaohao HUANG ; Jinguo YE ; Wen SHI ; Yanxia YE ; Zunpeng LIU ; Moshi SONG ; Weiqi ZHANG ; Jing-Dong J HAN ; Juan Carlos Izpisua BELMONTE ; Chuanle XIAO ; Jing QU ; Hongyang WANG ; Guang-Hui LIU ; Wenru SU
Protein & Cell 2020;11(10):740-770
Age-associated changes in immune cells have been linked to an increased risk for infection. However, a global and detailed characterization of the changes that human circulating immune cells undergo with age is lacking. Here, we combined scRNA-seq, mass cytometry and scATAC-seq to compare immune cell types in peripheral blood collected from young and old subjects and patients with COVID-19. We found that the immune cell landscape was reprogrammed with age and was characterized by T cell polarization from naive and memory cells to effector, cytotoxic, exhausted and regulatory cells, along with increased late natural killer cells, age-associated B cells, inflammatory monocytes and age-associated dendritic cells. In addition, the expression of genes, which were implicated in coronavirus susceptibility, was upregulated in a cell subtype-specific manner with age. Notably, COVID-19 promoted age-induced immune cell polarization and gene expression related to inflammation and cellular senescence. Therefore, these findings suggest that a dysregulated immune system and increased gene expression associated with SARS-CoV-2 susceptibility may at least partially account for COVID-19 vulnerability in the elderly.
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8.Effects of aloe polysaccharides pre-emptive treatment on the expressions of NF-κB and ICAM-1 in hippocampal brain tissue in rats with severely hemorrhagic shock for the first time of entering high altitude
Jian LU ; Wangpin XIAO ; Qinghe ZHOU ; Zhilong GENG ; Dong LIU ; Yingfeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2015;24(5):488-492
Objective To investigate the effect of aloe polysaccharides (AP) pre-emptive treatment on the expression of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB),ntercellulor adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) and cell apoptosis in hippocampal brain tissue in rats with severely hemorrhagic shock for the first time of entering high altitude.Methods Forty healthy male SD rats weighing 250-300 g were randomly (random number) divided into 5 groups (n =8 each):sham group,shock group and AP group which was further divided into 3 subgroups as per different dosages of AP administered (AP1:0.75 mg/kg; AP2:1.50 mg/kg; AP3:3.00 mg/kg).Rats in sham group were treated with surgical procedure without exsanguination.Rats in shock group were exsanguinated until hemorrhagic shock emerged without resuscitation.Rats in AP subgroups were intravenously infused with given doses of AP in different AP subgroups at 30 min before hemorrhagic shock.MAP was dropped to (35 ±5) mmHg (1 mmHg =0.133 kPa) in 15 min by bleeding from femoral artery,the mean arterial pressure (MAP) was maintained at (35 ±5) mmHg for 60 min with bleeding or re-transfusing.At 3 h after resuscitation,rats were sacrificed immediately by bleeding,and the hippocampus of brain was harvested on the ice.The expressions of NF-κB and ICAM-1 in the hippocampus of rats were determined by immuno-histochemical method,and number of cell apoptosis in the hippocampus of rats was determined by TUNEL.The means were compared with analysis of variance and Student-NewmanKeuls test,and statistical significance was established at a P value of less than 0.05.Results Compared with sham group,the expressions of NF-κB (5.03 ±0.42),ICAM-1 (4.14 ±0.29) and number of cell apoptosis (44.3 ± 7.2) in hippocampal tissue were significantly increased in shock group (P < 0.05).There were no significant differences in these three variables between shock group and AP1 group.Compared with shock group,the expressions of NF-κB (3.12 ±0.34),ICAM-1 (2.93 ±0.21) and number of cell apoptosis (24.8 ± 3.6) in hippocampal tissue were significantly decreased in AP2 group (P < 0.05).There were no significant differences in these three variables between AP2 and AP3 groups.Conclusion AP pre-emptive treatment can significantly attenuate the expressions of NF-κB,ICAM-1 and number of cell apoptosis in hippocampal tissue in hemorrhagic shock rats.
9.Clinical study of the application of interscalene brachial plexus catheter plus functional exercise after tendon adhesion lysis
Zhegang ZHOU ; Longbiao YU ; Yingfeng XIAO ; Shengxiang WAN
China Modern Doctor 2015;53(35):32-34
Objective To investigate the application effect of interscalene brachial catheter plus functional exercise af-ter tendon adhesion lysis. Methods A total of 40 patients with 68 fingers who hospitalized due to postoperative tendon adhesions of flexor tendon injury repair and the need of tendon adhesion lysis from January 2012 to December 2013 were chosen, and were randomly divided into group A and group B. Group A received scalene brachial plexus catheter analgesia, and group B received the conventional therapy. Knuckle total active activity and pain degree of the two groups were compared. Results There were significant differences in comparing knuckles TAM of group A before ad-ministration, group A after administration and group B after operation for 1 d to 1 week, and TAM good rate of group A after administration increased significantly. There were significant differences in comparing NRS scores of group A be-fore administration, group A after administration and group B, and pain of patients in group A after administration sig-nificantly improved(P<0.05). Conclusion Application of brachial plexus catheter analgesia can significantly reduce the pain of functional exercise, promote recovery of hand function in patients and reduce the incidence of tendon re-adhe-sions.
10.Nucleotide sequence analysis for a new HLA-B allele HLA-B*13:01:06*.
Baiyu XIONG ; Yin TAN ; Yingfeng HUANG ; Shaoyu YANG ; Hongtu LUO ; Liang SHEN ; Taichen ZHOU ; Cangjun XIAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2014;31(6):790-792
OBJECTIVETo confirm a new allele HLA-B*13:01:06 and analyze its nucleotide sequence.
METHODSGenomic DNA was extracted using a Qiagen DNA extraction kit. Nucleotide sequences of HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-C and HLA-DRB1 were analyzed by polymerase chain reaction-sequence based typing (PCR-SBT). HLA high-resolution results were assigned, and the nucleotide sequences of HLA-B locus was compared with that of HLA-B*13:01:01.
RESULTSThe nucleotide sequence of the new allele shows a strong similarity to that of HLA-B*13:01:01. One nucleotide in exon 2 has changed from G to A at position 219 (codon 49 GCG>GCA), which however did not result in amino acid change.
CONCLUSIONThe novel allele verified by sequencing has been submitted to GenBank and officially named as HLA-B*13:01:06 by the World Health Organization HLA Nomenclature Committee.
Alleles ; Amino Acid Sequence ; Base Sequence ; Exons ; HLA-B Antigens ; genetics ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Sequence Analysis, DNA

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