1.Disease-associated gut microbiota involvement and its mechanisms in the lung injury
Qianmei ZHU ; Qingyang LI ; Lu CHE ; Yuguang HUANG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2025;45(5):681-685
The gut microbiota is generally thought in regulating the body's metabolism and immune function.The imbalance of gut microbiota is related to the occurrence and development mechanisms of acute and chronic lung dis-eases,resulting from lung injury.The"gut-lung axis"pays a main role in various ways in the occurrence of lung injury,including intestinal barrier dysfunction,reduced diversity of gut microbiota,decreased secretion of beneficial metabolites,translocation of gut microbiota and metabolites to the lungs,immune damage to the body and lungs,increased inflammatory response in the lungs.
2.Exploration and practice of Enhanced Recovery after Surgery and Perioperative Management course in postgraduate teaching
Qianmei ZHU ; Zijia LIU ; Gang TAN ; Le SHEN ; Yuguang HUANG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2024;44(2):276-280
Objective To explore the practice and significance of the new course of"Enhanced Recovery after Sur-gery(ERAS)and Perioperative Management"for graduate students under multidisciplinary cooperation.Methods The Department of Anesthesiology collaborated with the Department of Clinical Nutrition,Department of Geriatrics and six related surgical departments to develop a course of 30 credit hours on"ERAS and Perioperative Manage-ment"in Peking Union Medical College Hospital.Researchers analyzed the teaching effectiveness of the course by collecting survey questionnaires and evaluating scheme report of ERAS case.Results Researchers found that ten graduates joined this course and they believed that learning improved their understanding of ERAS related knowl-edge,such as preoperative nutrition and functional state optimization,intraoperative volume and temperature man-agement,prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting,and perioperative pain management.Students had high satisfaction with the course and believed that it would help improve their clinical literacy.Conclusions The new course of"ERAS and Perioperative Management"for graduates may support capacity building in terms of clinical logic and thinking about ERAS and promotion of skills for perioperative management.Our experience of graduates′training with"Enhanced Recovery after Surgery and Perioperative Management"course can be shared by other trainers of health institution of China.
3.Mechanism of the effect of Xuebijing injection on neurological function and survival of rats after cardiac arrest/cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Deqing HUANG ; Yuguang GAO ; Yuankan ZHANG ; Zhenglin WANG ; Haixia DENG ; Xiabing HUANG ; Yan PANG ; Lin WU
China Pharmacy 2024;35(6):653-658
OBJECTIVE To explore the potential mechanism of the effect of Xuebijing injection (XBJ) on neurological function and survival of rats after cardiac arrest (CA)/cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) based on the S-nitrosoglutathione reductase (GSNOR)/S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) pathway. METHODS The CA/CPR rat model was established by ventricular fibrillation. Using a sham operation group as control, high-throughput sequencing was employed to analyze and mine the differentially expressed genes (DEGs). Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was used to determine the contents of GSNOR and GSNO in the hippocampus; the active components of XBJ were screened and subjected to molecular docking analysis with GSNOR. The rats successfully modeled using the same method were divided into model group (n=30), inhibitor (GSNOR inhibitor) group (n=30), XBJ group (n=30) and XBJ+inhibitor group (n=30), and a sham operation group (n=30) was set up. Neurological function was evaluated and survival status was recorded at 3 hours, 24 hours and 3 days after the first 89) drug intervention. The contents of GSNOR and GSNO in the hippocampus of rats were determined in each group at the 0191) above time points, and the relationship of the contents of GSNOR and GSNO with modified neurologic severity scale (mNSS) score was analyzed. RESULTS GSNOR coding gene was differentially expressed between the model group and the sham operation group. Compared with the sham operation group, GSNOR content increased significantly in the hippocampus of rats in model group, while GSNO content decreased significantly (P<0.05). The active components of XBJ, such as 4- methylenemiltirone and salviolone, could be bound to GSNOR protein, with the binding energy lower than -6 kcal/mol, mainly connected by hydrogen bonds. Animal experiments revealed that mNSS score and GSNOR levels in the hippocampus of rats in the model group were significantly higher than those in the sham operation group (P<0.05), while GSNO levels and survival rate were significantly lower than those in the sham operation group (P<0.05). The above indexes of rats were improved significantly in administration groups, the mNSS score in the XBJ group was significantly lower than that in the inhibitor group, the content changes of GSNOR and GSNO in the inhibitor group were more obvious than those in the XBJ group, and the various indicators in the XBJ+inhibitor group were significantly better than the XBJ group and the inhibitor group (P<0.05). GSNOR content was positively correlated with the mNSS score, and GSNO content was negatively correlated with the mNSS score (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS XBJ can improve the neurological function of rats and enhance their survival rates after CA/CPR, the mechanism of which may be associated with the down-regulation of GSNOR and the up-regulation of GSNO.
4.Sequencing,verification and functional analysis of differentially expressed genes in brain tissue of a rat model with acute intracerebral hemorrhage
Yuguang GAO ; Jie ZHONG ; Deqing HUANG ; Yujuan MA ; Yuxiong LIAO ; Qiqi LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(20):3182-3189
BACKGROUND:There are differentially expressed genes in acute intracerebral hemorrhage,which are related to the occurrence and development of intracerebral hemorrhage. OBJECTIVE:To screen differentially expressed genes and key genes in brain tissue of a rat model with acute intracerebral hemorrhage,to validate them through qPCR,and to analyze the relationships between key genes and the neurological function and brain tissue water content after intracerebral hemorrhage. METHODS:Seventy-eight Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into two groups:in intracerebral hemorrhage group,a rat model of acute intracerebral hemorrhage was made using collagenase injection at the right caudate nucleus;and in sham-operated group,rats were injected with equal amount of saline at the same site.RNA was extracted from rat brain tissues of both groups using the TRIzol method and transcriptome sequencing technology was used to identify differentially expressed genes in brain tissues of acute intracerebral hemorrhage,which were then verified by qPCR and analyzed for the relationships between the genes and neurological function and brain tissue water content after intracerebral hemorrhage.And the key genes were analyzed by GO and KEGG functional enrichment analysis in combination with bioinformatics. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Ten key genes were identified,including CXCL8,SERPINE1,TFPI2,CXCR4,GDA,KCNQ5,ERICH3,SCN3B,CACNA1E,and CCL20.The contents of GDA,KCNQ5,ERICH3,SCN3B,and CACNA1E in the intracerebral hemorrhage group were lower than those in the sham-operated group(P<0.05).The contents of CXCL8,SERPINE1,TFPI2,CXCR4 and CCL20 in the intracerebral hemorrhage group were higher than those in the sham-operated group(P<0.05).The contents of GDA,KCNQ5,ERICH3,SCN3B,and CACNA1E were positively correlated with brain tissue water content and neurologic deficit score(P<0.05),while the contents of CXCL8,SERPINE1,TFPI2,CXCR4 and CCL20 were negatively correlated with brain tissue water content and neurologic deficit score(P<0.05).GO analysis indicated that differentially expressed genes were mainly enriched in two biological processes(leukocyte chemotaxis and chemokine-mediated signaling pathways),two cell components(cation channel complexes and ion channel complexes),and two molecular functions(gated channel activity and ion channel activity).KEGG analysis indicated that differentially expressed genes were concentrated in tumor necrosis factor signaling pathway,glutamatergic synapses and GABAergic synapses.To conclude,the differentially expressed genes in intracerebral hemorrhage include CXCL8,SERPINE1,TFPI2,CXCR4,GDA,KCNQ5,ERICH3,SCN3B,CACNA1E,and CCL20,and these genes are related to brain tissue water content and neurological function after intracerebral hemorrhage.These genes are mainly enriched in cell components,binding functions,cellular protrusions,and other related biological functions.
5.Expression Level of CCP/AST in Synovial Fluid and Synovial Tissue of Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients and Its Clinical Significance
Yuguang ZHU ; Lijia FANG ; Suling HUANG
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2024;39(1):162-165,174
Objective To investigate the expression level and clinical significance of cyclic citrullinated peptide antigen-specific T cells(CCP/AST)in synovial fluid and synovial tissue of rheumatoid arthritis(RA)patients.Methods A total of 128 RA patients in Shijiazhuang Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine from January to December 2021 were selected as the RA group,and 50 patients who needed arthroscopy for joint pain in the hospital during the same period were selected as the control group.Among the RA group,there were 46 cases in the mild group,52 cases in the moderate group,and 30 cases in the severe group.The protein expression levels of rheumatoid factors(RF)and anticitrullinated protein antibodies(ACPA)in synovial tissues of the subjects in each group were analyzed by Western blot.The frequency of CCP/AST in the synovial fluid of the subjects was analyzed by flow cytometry.The intensity of the staining of CCP/AST in synovial tissues was observed by double immunofluorescence staining/laser confocal scanning.Pearson correlation analysis was used to assess the correlation between the CCP/AST expression of synovial fluid and synovial tissue and RF and ACPA.Logistic regression was used to analyze the risk factors for the development of rheumatoid arthritis.Results In the order of control,mild,moderate and severe groups,RF(1.01±0.01,1.53±0.03,2.01±0.08,2.66±0.12 kDa)and ACPA proteins(1.03±0.01,1.61±0.03,2.04±0.10,2.59±0.13 kDa)in synovial tissues of patients were sequentially elevated,and the differences were all statistically significant(F=14.207,12.446,all P<0.05).The expression of CCP/AST in synovial fluid of patients in the control,mild,moderate and severe groups was increased sequentially(8.26%±1.68%,22.46%±3.28%,33.58%±4.37%,46.15%±5.44%),and the difference was statistically significant(F=25.306,P<0.05).Meanwhile,the intensity of CCP/AST staining in synovial tissues of patients in the control,mild,moderate and severe groups was also increased sequentially(1.05±0.26,1.35±0.89,2.04±0.56,2.78±0.15 score),and the difference was statistically significant(F=70.67,P<0.05).The expression of CCP/AST in the synovial fluid and synovial tissues of patients with RA was positively correlated with RF(r=0.861,0.934,all P<0.05)and ACPA in synovial fluid and synovial tissue(r=0.854,0.913,all P<0.05).Logistic regression analysis showed that hypertension(OR=3.241,95%CI:1.491~6.752),diabetes mellitus(OR=2.565,95%CI:1.126~5.813),synovial fluid(OR=4.450,95%CI:1.652~11.622),and CCP/AST expression in synovial tissues(OR=5.629,95%CI:2.474~12.390)were independent risk factors for the development of RA(P<0.05).Conclusion CCP/AST showed high expression in synovial fluid and synovial tissue of RA patients and related to disease activity and joint destruction,which can be used to assess the clinical joint mobility and bone destruction degree in such patients.
6.Development and reliability, validity testing of college students' proactive aggression questionnaire
Yuguang YANG ; Wenfeng ZHU ; Xue TIAN ; Yongchao HUANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2024;33(7):653-659
Objective:To develop college students' proactive aggression questionnaire (CPAQ) and test its reliability and validity.Methods:From March 2023 to April 2024, a questionnaire survey was conducted among 1 552 college students(618 individuals in Sample 1, 783 individuals in Sample 2, 151 individuals in Sample 3 (retested after a 6-month interval), and 49 individuals in Sample 4 (randomly selected from Sample 3)).The reliability and validity of CPAQ were assessed using SPSS 24.0 and Mplus 8.3 software through item analysis, exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, internal consistency reliability, test-retest reliability, compatibility validity, discriminant validity, and empirical validity.Results:The results of the project analysis showed that the 33 items in the CPAQ were significantly correlated with the total score( r=0.25-0.78, P<0.05), and item scores between the high and low group were significantly different (all P<0.001). Exploratory factor analysis retained 28 items, which belonged to three dimensions of proactive aggression (instrumental motivation, moral inhibition, and moral disengagement). The results of confirmatory factor analysis showed that the three-dimensional model of the questionnaire was well fitted ( χ2/ df=3.25, CFI=0.96, TLI=0.95, RMSEA=0.05, SRMR=0.06). The Cronbach's α coefficients for the total score of CPAQ and its sub dimensions were 0.93, 0.95, 0.89 and 0.75, respectively(all P<0.05). The test-retest reliability was 0.64, 0.63, 0.67 and 0.60, respectively(all P<0.01). In the compatibility validity test, the instrumental motivation dimension score was positively correlated with the proactive aggression dimension score of reactive-proactive aggression questionnaire(RPQ)( r=0.50, P<0.05), while moral inhibition dimension was negatively correlated with empathy and guilt scores( r=-0.30, -0.39, P<0.05). The dimension of moral disengagement was positively correlated with the score of the moral disengagement scale( r=0.58, P<0.05). In the discriminant validity test, the correlation of CAPQ and RPQ reactive aggression dimension score was not significant( r=0.08, P=0.16). In the criterion related validity test, the correlation coefficients between the score of CAPQ and each calibration questionnaire and scale were 0.70-0.83. In the empirical validity test, there was a significant difference in the different CPAQ score groups for proactive aggressive behavior(high group: (1.16±0.18), low group: (1.04±0.08), t=2.60, P<0.05). Conclusion:CPAQ has good discrimination, reliability, and validity, which could be used as a tool to measure proactive aggressive behavior among college students.
7.Clinicians'Practice and Opinions on Sedation Therapy in End-Stage Patients
Jiawen YU ; Hongju LIU ; Jinmin PENG ; Xiaoyan DAI ; Ying ZHENG ; Di SHI ; Xiaohong NING ; Yuguang HUANG
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2024;46(1):62-67
Objective To investigate clinicians'practice and opinions on sedation therapy in end-stage patients at Peking Union Medical College Hospital.Methods From August,2022 to April,2023,an online questionnaire survey was conducted among clinicians involved in end-stage patient management.Results A total of 205 questionnaires were distributed,with an effective response rate of 56.1% .Among the clinicians,55.7% of them had experience of applying sedation therapy in end-stage patients;85.2% of clinicians believed that se-dation could relieve the suffering of terminal patients from physical refractory symptoms;75.7% of clinicians considered that sedation therapy could be used to relieve agony from psycho-existential distress.Most clinicians had concerns about sedation therapy due to the lack of legal support(86.1% )and the lack of understanding of patients or families(59.1% ).The majority(90.4% )of clinicians were willing to receive training on palliative sedation.Conclusions A majority of clinicians agree that sedation therapy could relieve the physical distress and psycho-existential distress in end-stage patients.However,most clinicians have concerns about the application of sedation therapy due to the lack of legal support.It is necessary to enhance the training on palliative sedation.
8.Construction and implementation of preoperative multidisciplinary evaluation clinic in a certain hospital
Liangyan ZHANG ; Lu ZHANG ; Zijia LIU ; Yuchao LIU ; Xuan QU ; Minglei ZHU ; Lin KANG ; Lixia CHEN ; Le SHEN ; Yuguang HUANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2024;40(8):604-608
To improve the current situation of multiple preoperative visits and evaluations for elderly patients and other patients with complex conditions, in December 2022, Peking Union Medical College Hospital established preoperative multidisciplinary evaluation clinic (shorted as joint clinic). The joint clinic established a multidisciplinary team, clarified service targets, and developed standardized clinic workflows to provide patients with a " one-stop" preoperative assessment(physical fitness assessment, nutritional assessment, and frailty assessment, etc.), nutritional optimization intervention, and prerehabilitation education and guidance services. This practice strengthened preoperative risk management, improved preoperative assessment efficiency, and ensured the safety of patients during the perioperative period. As of September 2023, the joint clinic had received a total of 128 patients, of which 86 underwent surgery after preoperative evaluation and prehabilitation optimization. The obesity rate, smoking rate, and number of frailty cases of these patients had decreased from 13.96%, 11.63%, and 18 at the time of visit to 9.30%, 4.65%, and 14 on the day before surgery, respectively. They had recovered well after surgery. This practice had improved the preoperative status of patients and created conditions for high-risk patients to undergo surgery smoothly, so as to provide references for other hospitals to carry out multidisciplinary collaborative preoperative evaluation works.
9.Investigation and research of current burnout status on anesthesiology residents
Lu CHE ; Yuelun ZHANG ; Xia RUAN ; Xu LI ; Hange LI ; Le SHEN ; Yuguang HUANG
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2024;40(5):508-513
Objective This study aims to investigate the current status of burnout among anesthesi-ology residents,and to explore its influencing factors and potential interventions.Methods A total of 2 651 practicing anesthesiology residents from 218 hospitals nationwide were included in this study.Demographic characteristics,occupational features,and psychological resilience scores(Connor-Davidson resilience scale)were collected using a questionnaire distributed electronically.The Maslach burnout inventory-human service survey(MBI-HSS)was used to assess burnout.A comparison between groups with and without occu-pational burnout was conducted.Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to identify risk factors for burnout among anesthesiology residents.Results Out of the expected 2 651 questionnaires,1 990 valid responses were received(response rate 77.7%).The prevalence of burnout among the residents was 53.4%(1 063/1 990).Compared with residents without occupational burnout,those with burnout had a signifi-cantly higher proportion of females,working in tertiary hospitals,unmarried individuals,frequency of en-countering challenging patients,participating in on-call duty,and research tasks,and had a significantly lon-ger weekly working hours(P<0.05).Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that female(OR = 1.58,95%CI 1.28-1.97,P<0.01),longer working hours(OR = 1.62,95%CI 1.45-1.81,P<0.01),and higher frequency of encountering challenging patients(OR = 1.11,95%CI 1.11-1.40,P<0.01)were risk factors for occupational burnout.High levels of psychological resilience was protective factor against burnout(OR = 0.86,95%CI 0.84-0.88,P<0.01).Conclusion The occurrence of burnout among anesthesiology residents is high.It is crucial to focus on and design practical preventive measures to en-hance psychological resilience,ensuring healthy physical and mental development of the resident community.
10.Research progress of electrical acupoint stimulation for prevention of postoperative nausea and vom-iting and its mechanisms
Junjie CHEN ; Lu CHE ; Quexuan CUI ; Yuguang HUANG
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2024;40(11):1205-1208
Postoperative nausea and vomiting(PONV)is a common complication of general anes-thesia.PONV makes negative influence on recovery and prolongs hospital stays.In addition toantiemetic prophylaxis,electrical acupoint stimulation(EAS)has been widely applied in clinical scenario and signifi-cantly reduces PONV incidence,but its mechanism,stimulation parameters,and combined efficacy with pharmacological strategy remain unclear.This article reviews the stimulation parameters,efficacy,safety,and mechanism of EAS for PONV prevention.This review aims to provide insights for future studies.

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