1.Effect of silicate bioactive glass fiber on properties of calcium phosphate bone cement
Yuzheng LU ; Yingjie XIONG ; Yanbo SHAN ; Jianting YE ; Yanbin WU ; Jipeng SONG ; Yao ZHANG ; Wancheng LIN ; Qirui WENG ; Xuan CHENG ; Haoye MENG ; Wenjing XU ; Jiang PENG ; Lixiang DING
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(28):5994-6002
BACKGROUND:The development of calcium phosphate bone cement is limited due to its poor mechanical properties and weak osteogenic ability.Silicate bioactive glass is highly favored due to its excellent biological activity and osteogenic ability.Simultaneously,fiber structures can enhance the mechanical strength of materials.OBJECTIVE:To investigate the mechanical properties,biocompatibility,and osteogenic effect of silicate bioactive glass fiber composite calcium phosphate bone cement.METHODS:Different mass percentages(0%,10%,and 20%)of silicate bioactive glass fiber were added to the solid phase of calcium phosphate bone cement,mixed with the liquid phase and cured for 48 hours to obtain silicate bioactive glass fiber composite calcium phosphate bone cement.The mechanical properties,setting time,and ion precipitation of the cement were characterized.The three groups of bone cement extracts were co-cultured with MC3T3-E1 cells.The cell compatibility of the materials was evaluated by CCK-8 assay,live/dead staining,and phalloidin staining.After osteogenic induction,the osteogenic induction ability of the materials was evaluated by alkaline phosphatase staining,alizarin red staining,RUNX2 immunofluorescence staining,and RT-PCR.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)With the increase of silicate bioactive glass fiber content,the compressive strength and flexural strength of bone cement increased,and the setting time was prolonged.When bone cement was immersed in simulated body fluid,the precipitation of silicon ions,calcium ions,and phosphorus ions could be detected.Moreover,with the increase of silicate bioactive glass fiber content,the mass concentration of silicon ions and phosphorus ions released by bone cement increased,and the mass concentration of calcium ions decreased.(2)Live/dead staining and phalloidin staining results exhibited that silicate bioactive glass fiber composite calcium phosphate bone cement had no toxic effect on MC3T3-E1 cells.CCK-8 assay results showed that silicate bioactive glass fiber composite calcium phosphate bone cement could promote the proliferation of MC3T3-E1 cells.(3)With the increase of silicate bioactive glass fiber content in bone cement,the alkaline phosphatase activity and extracellular calcium deposition of MC3T3-E1 cells increased,the expression of RUNX2 protein increased,and the expression of alkaline phosphatase,osteocalcin,osteopontin,and RUNX2 mRNA expression increased.(4)The results indicate that silicate bioactive glass fibers can enhance the mechanical properties and osteogenic induction ability of calcium phosphate bone cement,among which 20%silicate bioactive glass fibers have a more obvious effect.
2.Research progress in biological mechanism of disease caused latent toxin
Chong Ng SHAN ; Yingjie ZHANG ; Wenbin WU ; Haiyan ZHANG ; Beiping ZHANG ; Cailing ZHONG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;47(11):1627-1632
The core pathogenesis of disease caused by latent toxin is deficiency of healthy qi and lingering pathogen, which is characterized by lingering and recurrent courses, and onset upon exogenous induction. The biological mechanisms of disease caused by latent toxin present multi-dimensional and synergistic characteristics. Immune dysfunction and inflammatory response serve as the core links, involving the abnormal activation of signaling pathways such as Wnt/β-catenin, PI3K/Akt/mTOR, TLR, and NF-κB; the accumulation of metabolites, as the microscopic carrier of latent toxin, participates in chronic complications of diabetes by damaging vascular endothelium and inhibiting repair pathways; immune escape and tolerance, as well as weakened tumor suppressor function, supplement the potential mechanisms of latent toxin from the perspectives of pathogen/tumor cell latency and congenital insufficiency; the imbalance of tissue repair and remodeling, and the imbalance of protein metabolism and cellular homeostasis further improve the mechanism network of latent toxin. Among these, immune dysfunction, tumor suppressor gene mutation, and regulatory dysfunction may be the microscopic manifestations of "healthy qi deficiency"; inflammatory factors, metabolites, viruses, and tumor cells may be the microscopic manifestations of "latent toxin". Current studies have limitations, such as unclear specific biomarkers for different types of latent toxin, insufficient research on the interaction of multiple mechanisms, and lack of clinical verification. It is suggested that future research should be further carried out around "latent toxin classification-mechanism-efficacy".
3.WTAP enhances MAP3K9 mRNA stability via m6 A modification to promote malignant biological behaviors in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma cells
Yingjie PAN ; Shan SUN ; Hang YANG ; Jinsong TAN ; Qiaoling CHEN ; Quanneng ZHAO ; Mi YANG ; Kang LIU ; Guiqin SONG
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 2025;32(2):140-150
Objective:To investigate the effects and molecular mechanisms of Wilms tumor 1-associated proteins(WTAP)on the cell biological properties of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma(ESCC)cells.Methods:31 pairs of ESCC tissues and their paired paracancerous tissues that were surgically resected at the Second Clinical Medical College of Chuanbei Medical College between September 2019 and April 2021 were collected.The esophageal cancer cells KYSE30,KYSE410,KYSE150,KYSE510,TE-1,and normal human esophageal epithelial cells HET-1A were routinely cultured.Transfection reagents were used to transfect si-NC,si-WTAP#1 and si-WTAP#2 nucleic acids into KYSE150 and KYSE510 cells.The cells were divided into si-NC,si-WTAP#1 and si-WTAP#2 groups.The expressions of WTAP and MAP3K9 mRNA were detected in the cells of each group by qPCR assay.CCK-8 assay,clone formation assay,and scratch healing assay,Transwell assay were employed to detect the effects of knockdown of WTAP expression on ESCC cell proliferation,migration,invasion and apoptosis.WB assay was used to detect the expressions of WTAP,MAP3K9,EMT and MAPK pathway-related proteins in ESCC cells of each group knocked down of WTAP;immunohistochemistry to detect the expression of WTAP proteins in ESCC tissues,immunoprecipitation of methylated RNA(MeRIP)-qPCR assay to detect the level of MAP3K9 m6A in ESCC cells,actinomycin D assay to detect the stability of mRNA of MAP3K9,and database data to analyze the expression,target genes,functional enrichment,and interacting RNA of WTAP.Results:WTAP was highly expressed in ESCC tissues and cells(P<0.05 or P<0.01 or P<0.001)and correlated with the degree of differentiation(P<0.01);the expression of WTAP mRNA and its protein were successfully knocked down in KYSE150 and KYSE510 cells(P<0.01 or P<0.001);the knockdown of WTAP significantly inhibited the proliferation,migration and invasion of KYSE150 and KYSE510 cells(P<0.05 or P<0.01 or P<0.001),and promoted the apoptosis of KYSE150 and KYSE510 cells(P<0.05 or P<0.01).Knockdown of WTAP resulted in a significant decrease in the m6A level of MAP3K9(P<0.05),and its mRNA expression level and mRNA stability were both significantly reduced(P<0.05).Database data analysis showed that WTAP target genes clustered in the MAPK signaling pathway;the expression levels of MAP3K9,p-ERK,N-cadherin,and MMP9 were significantly reduced(P<0.05 or P<0.01),and the expression level of E-cadherin was significantly elevated(P<0.05 or P<0.01)in the KYSE150 and KYSE510 cells after knockdown of WTAP.Conclusions:WTAP is highly expressed in ESCC tissues and cells and correlates with their differentiation.It promotes the stability of MAP3K9 mRNA through m6A modification,activates the MAPK pathway and thus promotes the malignant biological behaviors of ESCC cells.
4.Short-term outcome study on cervical deep lymph node-venous anastomosis technique in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease
Cheng GAN ; Zhengdong KONG ; Xiaoye RAN ; Shudong QIAO ; Yixin ZHANG ; Lu YUE ; Yingjie WANG ; Hui BI ; Dong YANG ; Hongtong MA ; Yuan CHEN ; Hongli CHAI ; Ying JIA ; Chenhao MA ; Zixiang CHEN ; Ke LI ; Miao WANG ; Liguo XUE ; Siwen ZHAO ; Ke WEN ; Lin YIN ; Bo DING ; Shan ZHU ; Yuanbo LIU ; Mengqing ZANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2025;41(2):130-143
Objective:To explore the short-term clinical effects of deep cervical lymph node-venous anastomosis in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD).Methods:A prospective exploratory study was conducted on the treatment of AD patients using the cervical deep lymph node-venous anastomosis technique in Scar and Wound Treatment Department, Plastic Surgery Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, from September to October 2024. The patients underwent high-frequency ultrasound to locate deep cervical lymph nodes and the external jugular vein. Under general anesthesia, bilateral deep cervical lymph node-venous anastomoses were performed. Indocyanine green (ICG) lymphography was conducted via subcutaneous injection behind the ear to visualize lymph nodes in levels Ⅱ and Ⅲ. After making a skin incision along the posterior margin of the sternocleidomastoid muscle, the external jugular vein, internal jugular veins, and associated lymph nodes were exposed. Adjacent veins were selected for anastomosis of lymph node. Using microsurgical techniques, end-to-side or end-to-end anastomosis was completed for lymph nodes in levels Ⅱ and Ⅲ. Preoperative assessments included the mini-mental state examination (MMSE, a higher score indicates better cognitive function), Alzheimer’s disease assessment scale-cognitive subscale (ADAS-Cog, a higher score indicates greater impairment of cognitive function), Alzheimer’s disease cooperative study scale for activities of daily living (ADCS-ADL, a higher score indicates better ability to perform daily activity), and neuropsychiatric inventory (NPI, a higher score indicates more severe behavioral and emotional symptom). Postoperative follow-up included the same scales to observe changes in cognitive function, activities of daily living, and emotional communication.Results:Four patients (1 male, 3 females, aged 58-79 years) with AD were included. All were diagnosed based on cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers. All patients successfully underwent bilateral deep cervical lymph node-venous anastomoses. On average, 4.3 (2-7 per person) anastomoses were performed per patient. Surgical procedures lasted an average of 6.5 h (5.5-8.5 h) with minimal blood loss (less than 50 ml). Patients resumed normal activity within 6 hours postoperatively and were discharged after an average of 4.1 d (3.5-5.0 d). Postoperative complications included one case each of aspiration pneumonia, lower limb venous thrombosis, and transient delirium, all of whom resolved without long-term effects. Clinical symptoms, including memory decline, mood swings, and anxiety, showed varying degrees of improvement. Patients reported enhanced quality of life, emotional stability, and social engagement, confirming the procedure’s safety and potential cognitive benefits. At one month postoperatively, the MMSE scores of the four patients increased by an average of 0.8 points compared to preoperative levels. Additionally, the two patients who completed the ADAS-Cog assessments showed a decrease in their scores (reduced by 1.0 points and 11.3 points, respectively, compared to preoperative scores), indicating a certain degree of improvement in cognitive function during this period. The ADCS-ADL and NPI scores of four patients varied significantly, without showing any clear pattern.Conclusion:Lymphovenous anastomosis of the deep cervical lymph node-venous anastomosis may provide a new surgical intervention approach for AD, but further large-scale studies and long-term follow-up are needed to validate its safety and effectiveness.
5.Effect of silicate bioactive glass fiber on properties of calcium phosphate bone cement
Yuzheng LU ; Yingjie XIONG ; Yanbo SHAN ; Jianting YE ; Yanbin WU ; Jipeng SONG ; Yao ZHANG ; Wancheng LIN ; Qirui WENG ; Xuan CHENG ; Haoye MENG ; Wenjing XU ; Jiang PENG ; Lixiang DING
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(28):5994-6002
BACKGROUND:The development of calcium phosphate bone cement is limited due to its poor mechanical properties and weak osteogenic ability.Silicate bioactive glass is highly favored due to its excellent biological activity and osteogenic ability.Simultaneously,fiber structures can enhance the mechanical strength of materials.OBJECTIVE:To investigate the mechanical properties,biocompatibility,and osteogenic effect of silicate bioactive glass fiber composite calcium phosphate bone cement.METHODS:Different mass percentages(0%,10%,and 20%)of silicate bioactive glass fiber were added to the solid phase of calcium phosphate bone cement,mixed with the liquid phase and cured for 48 hours to obtain silicate bioactive glass fiber composite calcium phosphate bone cement.The mechanical properties,setting time,and ion precipitation of the cement were characterized.The three groups of bone cement extracts were co-cultured with MC3T3-E1 cells.The cell compatibility of the materials was evaluated by CCK-8 assay,live/dead staining,and phalloidin staining.After osteogenic induction,the osteogenic induction ability of the materials was evaluated by alkaline phosphatase staining,alizarin red staining,RUNX2 immunofluorescence staining,and RT-PCR.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)With the increase of silicate bioactive glass fiber content,the compressive strength and flexural strength of bone cement increased,and the setting time was prolonged.When bone cement was immersed in simulated body fluid,the precipitation of silicon ions,calcium ions,and phosphorus ions could be detected.Moreover,with the increase of silicate bioactive glass fiber content,the mass concentration of silicon ions and phosphorus ions released by bone cement increased,and the mass concentration of calcium ions decreased.(2)Live/dead staining and phalloidin staining results exhibited that silicate bioactive glass fiber composite calcium phosphate bone cement had no toxic effect on MC3T3-E1 cells.CCK-8 assay results showed that silicate bioactive glass fiber composite calcium phosphate bone cement could promote the proliferation of MC3T3-E1 cells.(3)With the increase of silicate bioactive glass fiber content in bone cement,the alkaline phosphatase activity and extracellular calcium deposition of MC3T3-E1 cells increased,the expression of RUNX2 protein increased,and the expression of alkaline phosphatase,osteocalcin,osteopontin,and RUNX2 mRNA expression increased.(4)The results indicate that silicate bioactive glass fibers can enhance the mechanical properties and osteogenic induction ability of calcium phosphate bone cement,among which 20%silicate bioactive glass fibers have a more obvious effect.
6.WTAP enhances MAP3K9 mRNA stability via m6 A modification to promote malignant biological behaviors in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma cells
Yingjie PAN ; Shan SUN ; Hang YANG ; Jinsong TAN ; Qiaoling CHEN ; Quanneng ZHAO ; Mi YANG ; Kang LIU ; Guiqin SONG
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 2025;32(2):140-150
Objective:To investigate the effects and molecular mechanisms of Wilms tumor 1-associated proteins(WTAP)on the cell biological properties of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma(ESCC)cells.Methods:31 pairs of ESCC tissues and their paired paracancerous tissues that were surgically resected at the Second Clinical Medical College of Chuanbei Medical College between September 2019 and April 2021 were collected.The esophageal cancer cells KYSE30,KYSE410,KYSE150,KYSE510,TE-1,and normal human esophageal epithelial cells HET-1A were routinely cultured.Transfection reagents were used to transfect si-NC,si-WTAP#1 and si-WTAP#2 nucleic acids into KYSE150 and KYSE510 cells.The cells were divided into si-NC,si-WTAP#1 and si-WTAP#2 groups.The expressions of WTAP and MAP3K9 mRNA were detected in the cells of each group by qPCR assay.CCK-8 assay,clone formation assay,and scratch healing assay,Transwell assay were employed to detect the effects of knockdown of WTAP expression on ESCC cell proliferation,migration,invasion and apoptosis.WB assay was used to detect the expressions of WTAP,MAP3K9,EMT and MAPK pathway-related proteins in ESCC cells of each group knocked down of WTAP;immunohistochemistry to detect the expression of WTAP proteins in ESCC tissues,immunoprecipitation of methylated RNA(MeRIP)-qPCR assay to detect the level of MAP3K9 m6A in ESCC cells,actinomycin D assay to detect the stability of mRNA of MAP3K9,and database data to analyze the expression,target genes,functional enrichment,and interacting RNA of WTAP.Results:WTAP was highly expressed in ESCC tissues and cells(P<0.05 or P<0.01 or P<0.001)and correlated with the degree of differentiation(P<0.01);the expression of WTAP mRNA and its protein were successfully knocked down in KYSE150 and KYSE510 cells(P<0.01 or P<0.001);the knockdown of WTAP significantly inhibited the proliferation,migration and invasion of KYSE150 and KYSE510 cells(P<0.05 or P<0.01 or P<0.001),and promoted the apoptosis of KYSE150 and KYSE510 cells(P<0.05 or P<0.01).Knockdown of WTAP resulted in a significant decrease in the m6A level of MAP3K9(P<0.05),and its mRNA expression level and mRNA stability were both significantly reduced(P<0.05).Database data analysis showed that WTAP target genes clustered in the MAPK signaling pathway;the expression levels of MAP3K9,p-ERK,N-cadherin,and MMP9 were significantly reduced(P<0.05 or P<0.01),and the expression level of E-cadherin was significantly elevated(P<0.05 or P<0.01)in the KYSE150 and KYSE510 cells after knockdown of WTAP.Conclusions:WTAP is highly expressed in ESCC tissues and cells and correlates with their differentiation.It promotes the stability of MAP3K9 mRNA through m6A modification,activates the MAPK pathway and thus promotes the malignant biological behaviors of ESCC cells.
7.Short-term outcome study on cervical deep lymph node-venous anastomosis technique in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease
Cheng GAN ; Zhengdong KONG ; Xiaoye RAN ; Shudong QIAO ; Yixin ZHANG ; Lu YUE ; Yingjie WANG ; Hui BI ; Dong YANG ; Hongtong MA ; Yuan CHEN ; Hongli CHAI ; Ying JIA ; Chenhao MA ; Zixiang CHEN ; Ke LI ; Miao WANG ; Liguo XUE ; Siwen ZHAO ; Ke WEN ; Lin YIN ; Bo DING ; Shan ZHU ; Yuanbo LIU ; Mengqing ZANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2025;41(2):130-143
Objective:To explore the short-term clinical effects of deep cervical lymph node-venous anastomosis in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD).Methods:A prospective exploratory study was conducted on the treatment of AD patients using the cervical deep lymph node-venous anastomosis technique in Scar and Wound Treatment Department, Plastic Surgery Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, from September to October 2024. The patients underwent high-frequency ultrasound to locate deep cervical lymph nodes and the external jugular vein. Under general anesthesia, bilateral deep cervical lymph node-venous anastomoses were performed. Indocyanine green (ICG) lymphography was conducted via subcutaneous injection behind the ear to visualize lymph nodes in levels Ⅱ and Ⅲ. After making a skin incision along the posterior margin of the sternocleidomastoid muscle, the external jugular vein, internal jugular veins, and associated lymph nodes were exposed. Adjacent veins were selected for anastomosis of lymph node. Using microsurgical techniques, end-to-side or end-to-end anastomosis was completed for lymph nodes in levels Ⅱ and Ⅲ. Preoperative assessments included the mini-mental state examination (MMSE, a higher score indicates better cognitive function), Alzheimer’s disease assessment scale-cognitive subscale (ADAS-Cog, a higher score indicates greater impairment of cognitive function), Alzheimer’s disease cooperative study scale for activities of daily living (ADCS-ADL, a higher score indicates better ability to perform daily activity), and neuropsychiatric inventory (NPI, a higher score indicates more severe behavioral and emotional symptom). Postoperative follow-up included the same scales to observe changes in cognitive function, activities of daily living, and emotional communication.Results:Four patients (1 male, 3 females, aged 58-79 years) with AD were included. All were diagnosed based on cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers. All patients successfully underwent bilateral deep cervical lymph node-venous anastomoses. On average, 4.3 (2-7 per person) anastomoses were performed per patient. Surgical procedures lasted an average of 6.5 h (5.5-8.5 h) with minimal blood loss (less than 50 ml). Patients resumed normal activity within 6 hours postoperatively and were discharged after an average of 4.1 d (3.5-5.0 d). Postoperative complications included one case each of aspiration pneumonia, lower limb venous thrombosis, and transient delirium, all of whom resolved without long-term effects. Clinical symptoms, including memory decline, mood swings, and anxiety, showed varying degrees of improvement. Patients reported enhanced quality of life, emotional stability, and social engagement, confirming the procedure’s safety and potential cognitive benefits. At one month postoperatively, the MMSE scores of the four patients increased by an average of 0.8 points compared to preoperative levels. Additionally, the two patients who completed the ADAS-Cog assessments showed a decrease in their scores (reduced by 1.0 points and 11.3 points, respectively, compared to preoperative scores), indicating a certain degree of improvement in cognitive function during this period. The ADCS-ADL and NPI scores of four patients varied significantly, without showing any clear pattern.Conclusion:Lymphovenous anastomosis of the deep cervical lymph node-venous anastomosis may provide a new surgical intervention approach for AD, but further large-scale studies and long-term follow-up are needed to validate its safety and effectiveness.
8.Effects of electroacupuncture combined with transcranial alternating current stimulation on inflammatory-apoptotic genes expression of MCAO rats
Mingzhe LI ; Yingjie ZHANG ; Chunlei SHAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2024;39(2):163-169
Objective:To establish right middle cerebral artery occlusion(MCAO)model in rats and to investigate the mechanism underlying motor function regulation by transcranial alternating current stimulation(tACS)intervention.Furthermore,to dynamically observe the effects of electroacupuncture combined with tACS on neurological defi-cit scores(NDS),cerebral blood flow,inflammatory-cell apoptosis gene of MCAO model rats and to explore the mechanism of cerebral and neural regulation on motor function rehabilitation after cerebral ischemia reperfusion. Method:Forty SD rats were randomly divided into sham-operation group(S group),model group(M group),electroacupuncture group(EA group),transcranial alternating current stimulation group(T group)and electroacupuncture combined with transcranial alternating current stimulation group(EA+T group).After 2 h ischemia-reperfusion,EA group was given bilateral Qu chi(LI 11)and Zu san li(ST 36)electroacupuncture under anesthesia.Right Ml was selected for tACS in T group.EA+T group was treated with EA and tACS to-gether.S and M group were treated with anesthesia for 30min per time,for 7 days.The data from before modling(B)to after modling(D7)were recorded,including neurological deficit score and blood flow of the right middle cerebral artery by laser doppler flowmetry.RT-PCR was used to analyze inflammation-cell apopto-sis gene expression at D7. Result:Neurological deficit score:at 2h,D1,M group,EA group,T group and EA+T group increased signifi-cantly compared with other time(P<0.05).At D3,D5,D7,S group decreased significantly compared with oth-er time(P<0.05),while M group increased significantly compared with other group(P<0.05).EA group,T group and EA+T group were significantly different in all times(P<0.05).At 2h,D1,D3,D5,D7,M group increased significantly compared with B.At D1,D3,D5,D7,NDS decreased significantly compared with that at 2h(P<0.05).Blood flow:EA+T group and S group decreased at 2h,increased at D1 and decreased at D3.EA group increased at D3.However,M group decreased significantly compared with other group at D1,D3 and D5(P<0.05).RT-PCR:motor cortex △Ct analysis:Caspase 12 in EA+T group decreased significantly compared with T group(P<0.05),IL-1β and NLRPla in EA group and T group decreased significantly com-pared with those in S group(P<0.05).2-△△Ct analysis in ischemic region:ATF4 in M group increased significant-ly compared with that in other groups(P<0.05);Bcl 2 in M group increased significantly compared with that in S group,EA group and EA+T group(P<0.05);Bax,Caspase 12,C-fos in M group increased significantly compared with those in S Group(P<0.05). Conclusion:Electroacupuncture combined with tACS can modulate the inflammatory response and inhibit cell apoptosis through regulating ATF4、Bcl-2、Bax、Caspase 12、C-fos and can be a new strategy for the treatment of ischemic stroke.
9.The development of a health-promoting lifestyle scale for patients with polycystic ovary syndrome and the test of its reliability and validity
Ning ZHANG ; Xiaoling SUN ; Jing WANG ; Yingjie WANG ; Haiming YANG ; Shanmei SHEN ; Shan LU ; Caiqi LIU ; Chengguo ZHANG ; Fangfang MENG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(4):438-446
Objective To develop a health-promoting lifestyle scale for women with polycystic ovary syndrome(PCOS),and to test its reliability and validity,and preliminarily apply it.Methods Based on the Pender health promotion model,the item pool of the scale was constructed through literature research,semi-structured interviews and group discussions.After 2 rounds of Delphi expert consultation and pre-survey,the initial scale was formed.From April to July 2022,316 patients with PCOS in the health management center,reproductive medicine center and endocrinology department of a tertiary hospital in Nanjing were selected for item analysis,exploratory factor analysis and reliability test,respectively.From August to October 2022,358 PCOS patients were selected for confirmatory factor analysis.From November 2022 to February 2013,294 PCOS patients were selected,and the scale was used to investigate the status of health-promoting lifestyle in PCOS patients.Results The health-promoting lifestyle scale for PCOS patients included 5 dimensions and 33 items.The total content validity index of the scale was 0.942,and the content validity index of each item was 0.810-1.000.5 common factors were extracted by 2 exploratory factor analyses,and the cumulative variance contribution rate was 62.399%.Confirmatory factor analysis showed that the model fit was good.The Cronbach's a coefficient of the total scale was 0.930;the split-half reliability was 0.842;the test-retest reliability was 0.888.The preliminary application results showed that the total score of health-promoting lifestyle in PCOS patients was(96.925±14.273),and the average score of items was(2.937±0.433),which was at a medium level.Conclusion The health-promoting lifestyle scale for PCOS patients has good reliability and validity,which can be used as a tool for medical staff to assess the level of health-promoting lifestyle of PCOS patients,and can help nurses to quickly identify the level and dimensions of health-promoting lifestyle of patients,so as to formulate individualized precise health management plans.
10.Construction of admission criteria and job responsibility scheme for polycystic ovary syndrome case managers
Caiqi LIU ; Shan LU ; Jing WANG ; Yingjie WANG ; Haiming YANG ; Ning ZHANG ; Xiaoling SUN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(14):1878-1884
Objective:To construct the admission criteria and job responsibility scheme for polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) case managers.Methods:The first draft of the scheme was constructed through literature research, pre-consultation and group discussion. From February to April 2022, the convenient sampling method was used to select 18 experts for two rounds of Delphi expert letter consultation. Analytic hierarchy process was used to determine the weight of each indicator.Results:The effective response rates of the questionnaire for two rounds of expert inquiries were 94.74% (18/19) and 100.00% (18/18), respectively. The expert authority coefficients were 0.892 and 0.897, respectively. After two rounds of expert consultation, the Kendall's W of the first, second, and third level indexes for the admission criteria and job responsibilities of PCOS case managers were 0.361, 0.306, 0.283 and 0.250, 0.134, 0.142 ( P<0.05), respectively. The final admission criteria for PCOS case managers included 3 first level indicators, 8 second level indicators and 30 third level indicators. Their job responsibilities included 5 first level indicators, 13 second level indicators and 46 third level indicators. Conclusions:The admission standards and job responsibility scheme for PCOS case managers systematically and comprehensively reflect the characteristics of disease management for PCOS patients in China, which are reliable and scientific, and provide reference value for the screening and work practice of PCOS case managers.

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