1.Application of pedagogies of PBL and CBL combined with ideological-political elements in surgical clinical ethics
Zhen CAO ; Jing XIE ; Jiashu HAN ; Jie YI ; Xisheng WENG ; Chen LIN ; Weibin WANG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2025;45(3):413-416
Objective To evaluate the application of problem-based learning(PBL)and case-based learning(CBL)combined with ideological-political elements in surgical clinical ethics.Methods Eighty graduate students of grade 2022 majoring in surgery from Peking Union Medical College were selected as the subjects for the clinical ethics course offered in the first semester of the 2022-2023 academic year.They underwent the innovative pedago-gies of PBL and CBL combined with ideological-political elements.The satisfaction investigation and questionnaire surveys were performed to evaluate the effects.Results A total of 78 valid questionnaires were received.The results showed that 96.2%of students believed that this course supported them to understand the fundamental prin-ciples and knowledge of surgical clinical ethics and 94.9%of students expressed their willingness to expand their knowledge,indicating high satisfaction with the course.There were 91%of students acknowledged this model in terms of improving active learning and 93.6%stated that the course helped in developing good professional ethics.Most students responded positively to this model because of its contribution to enhance core clinical competencies.Conclusions The PBL and CBL combined with ideological-political elements have a better effect on surgical clini-cal ethics with high satisfaction of the students.
2.Research progress of necroptosis in chronic airway inflammatory diseases
Weng-lam CHOI ; Yue-ren WU ; Jing SUN ; Zhen GAO ; Jing-cheng DONG
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2025;52(6):892-896,916
The mode of cell death as well as the role of necroptosis in inflammatory diseases has gained importance in recent years.Chronic airway inflammatory diseases are common respiratory diseases,such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD)and asthma,which are often accompanied by persistent airway inflammation,and the pathogenesis of these diseases is complex and involves cell death pathways.The involvement of necroptosis in their pathogenesis is getting more and more attention.This review introduces reviewed the important pathways and factors of necroptosis,as well as its advances in mechanism of chronic airway inflammatory diseases,aiming to provide new ideas and targets for the research and treatment of chronic airway inflammatory diseases.
3.Research progress of necroptosis in chronic airway inflammatory diseases
Weng-lam CHOI ; Yue-ren WU ; Jing SUN ; Zhen GAO ; Jing-cheng DONG
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2025;52(6):892-896,916
The mode of cell death as well as the role of necroptosis in inflammatory diseases has gained importance in recent years.Chronic airway inflammatory diseases are common respiratory diseases,such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD)and asthma,which are often accompanied by persistent airway inflammation,and the pathogenesis of these diseases is complex and involves cell death pathways.The involvement of necroptosis in their pathogenesis is getting more and more attention.This review introduces reviewed the important pathways and factors of necroptosis,as well as its advances in mechanism of chronic airway inflammatory diseases,aiming to provide new ideas and targets for the research and treatment of chronic airway inflammatory diseases.
4.Influencing factors for the dyadic coping level among patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
WANG Xiaomei ; ZHEN Shan ; WENG Xiaofei
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(7):664-667,672
Objective:
To investigate the dyadic coping level and and its influencing factors among patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), so as to provide the basis for reinforcing their self-management.
Methods:
Patients with COPD visiting the Hangzhou First People's Hospital from January to December 2024 were selected using a convenience sampling method. The demographic information was collected by questionnaire survey. The dyadic coping level, self-efficacy, and intimate relationship satisfaction were evaluated using the Dyadic Coping Inventory, Self-Efficacy for Managing Chronic Disease Scale, and Quality of Relationship Index, respectively. Factors affecting dyadic coping level among patients with COPD were analyzed using multiple linear regression model.
Results:
A total of 129 (54.66%) male patients and 107 (45.34%) female patients were investigated. Among them, 175 (74.15%) patients aged 60 to 84 years. The mean dyadic coping score was (124.10±8.95) points, self-efficacy score was (39.22±5.18) points, and intimate relationship satisfaction score was (5.16±1.08) points among patients with COPD. Multiple linear regression analysis identified that dyadic coping level was higher among patients with COPD who aged 41-<60 years (β'=0.182), had high school/secondary specialized educational level (β'=0.201) or college degree or above educational level (β'=0.325), had monthly household income per capita of 3 000-6 000 yuan (β'=0.196) or >6 000 yuan (β'=0.308), had disease duration ≥5 years (β'=0.214), scored high in self-efficacy (β'=0.209) and intimate satisfaction (β'=0.231).
Conclusion
The dyadic coping level among patients with COPD was related to age, educational level, monthly household income per capita, disease duration, self-efficacy and intimacy satisfaction.
5.Unlocking the potential of targeted protein degradation via nanoparticle-based universal strategy.
Ti-Qiang ZHOU ; Weilun SUN ; Zhen-Zhen WEI ; Yuhua WENG ; Dongxu ZHAO ; Mengjie ZHANG ; Yuanyu HUANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(11):6082-6086
Targeted protein degradation via nanoparticle-based universal strategy modifies nanoparticles with antibodies and ingeniously utilizes its cellular transport characteristics. This strategy achieved targeted degradation of extracellular proteins without complex design.Image 1.
6.Decision-making experience of patients with abdominoplasty: a qualitative study
Hui WENG ; Chenzi XU ; Ming PANG ; Jinzhen REN ; Zhen WEI ; Handou LI ; Xuan HAO ; Zhirong LIU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(11):1221-1227
Objective:To explore the decision-making experience of patients undergoing abdominoplasty in our country.Methods:A semi-structured interview was conducted with patients suffering from postpartum abdominal wall laxity who were treated at Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology from June to August 2023. The data were sort and analyzed using the Clolaizzi 7-step analysis method for thematic description.Results:A total of 15 patients, aged 29-53 years, were included in the study. 11 had a college education or higher, while 4 had less than a college education.Thirteen were married and two were divorced. According to the interview data, four themes were extracted: (1) negative perceptual experiences; (2) decision-making dilemmas; (3) peer support; (4) a physician-led decision-making model. According to the interview, the main decision-making dilemma faced by patients with postpartum abdominal wall laxity was lack of information and family support, and the support they get was mostly from information exchange among patients, and they had insufficient cognition of surgical knowledge, improvement degree and risk, and low participation in clinical decision making.Conclusion:Patients with postpartum abdominal wall laxity in China have an urgent psychological need for abdominoplasty, but there are many factors that have adverse effects on their decision-making experience.
7.Decision-making experience of patients with abdominoplasty: a qualitative study
Hui WENG ; Chenzi XU ; Ming PANG ; Jinzhen REN ; Zhen WEI ; Handou LI ; Xuan HAO ; Zhirong LIU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(11):1221-1227
Objective:To explore the decision-making experience of patients undergoing abdominoplasty in our country.Methods:A semi-structured interview was conducted with patients suffering from postpartum abdominal wall laxity who were treated at Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology from June to August 2023. The data were sort and analyzed using the Clolaizzi 7-step analysis method for thematic description.Results:A total of 15 patients, aged 29-53 years, were included in the study. 11 had a college education or higher, while 4 had less than a college education.Thirteen were married and two were divorced. According to the interview data, four themes were extracted: (1) negative perceptual experiences; (2) decision-making dilemmas; (3) peer support; (4) a physician-led decision-making model. According to the interview, the main decision-making dilemma faced by patients with postpartum abdominal wall laxity was lack of information and family support, and the support they get was mostly from information exchange among patients, and they had insufficient cognition of surgical knowledge, improvement degree and risk, and low participation in clinical decision making.Conclusion:Patients with postpartum abdominal wall laxity in China have an urgent psychological need for abdominoplasty, but there are many factors that have adverse effects on their decision-making experience.
8.Role of complement C3a receptor in the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy in db/db mice
Enqin LIN ; Xiaohong ZHANG ; Mengjie WENG ; Jing ZHEN ; Jianxin WAN
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2024;40(6):465-474
Objective:To investigate the role of complement C3a receptor in the diabetic nephropathy pathogenesis of db/db mice, and to provide a new target for prevention and treatment of diabetic nephropathy.Methods:Twelve 8-week-old male mice with type 2 diabetes mellitus (db/db mice) and 6 wild-type (db/m) mice were reared in the special pathogen free environment. The mice were grouped into db/m group, db/db group and C3a receptor antagonist group, with 6 mice in each group. db/db model mice were intraperitoneally injected with C3a receptor antagonist (SB290157, 10 mg/kg) once every two days for 8 weeks in C3a receptor antagonist group. Blood and urine samples were collected, and body weight of mice, fasting blood glucose, serum creatinine, blood urea nitrogen, urinary microalbumin/urinary creatinine and urinary N-acetyl-β- D-glucosaminidase (NAG) were detected. Renal tissues were collected, and HE, PAS and Masson stainings were used to observe the pathological changes. Immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence and Western blotting were used to detect the protein expression levels of C3 and C3a receptor. Western blotting was used to analyze the protein expression levels of kidney injury molecule-1 (Kim-1), α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA), zonula occluden-1 (ZO-1), vimentin and E-cadherin in renal tissues. Immunofluorescence was used to analyze the protein expression levels and distribution of α-SMA, ZO-1 and Kim-1, and immunohistochemistry was used to analyze the protein expression levels of interleukin-1 (IL-1) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α). TUNEL assay was used to detect apoptotic cells in renal tissues. Results:Compared with db/m group, body weight, fasting blood glucose, urinary microalbumin/urinary creatinine and urinary NAG in db/db group were significantly higher, while these indicators in C3a receptor antagonist group were slightly lower than those in db/db group (all P<0.01). There were no significant differences in serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen among the three groups (all P>0.01). Compared with db/m group, db/db group had glomerular hypertrophy, necrosis and exfoliation of renal tubular epithelial cells, and dilation of renal tubules, and C3 and C3a receptor protein expression levels were higher (both P<0.01). Compared with db/db group, C3a receptor antagonist group had less glomerular lesions, mild necrosis of renal tubular epithelial cells and less tubular dilation. Compared with db/m group, the protein expression levels of Kim-1, IL-1 and TNF-α in kidney tissues of db/db group were significantly higher, while Kim-1, IL-1 and TNF-α in C3a receptor antagonist group were significantly lower than those in db/db group (all P<0.01). Compared with db/m group, the protein expression levels of α-SMA and vimentin of renal tubular epithelial cells in db/db group were significantly higher, while the protein expression levels of ZO-1 and E-cadherin were significantly lower (all P<0.01). Compared with db/db group, the protein expression levels of α-SMA and vimentin of renal tubular epithelial cells in C3a receptor antagonist group were significantly lower, and the protein expression levels of ZO-1 and E-cadherin were significantly higher (all P<0.01). Compared with db/m group, the number of apoptotic cells of kidney tissues in db/db group was increased, while the number of apoptotic cells in C3a receptor antagonist group was reduced compared with db/db group. Conclusions:The expression levels of C3 and C3a receptor of kidney tissues in db/db mice are significantly increased. Antagonistic C3a receptor can reduce the body weight, blood glucose, urinary microalbumin/urinary creatinine and urinary NAG, alleviate renal pathological injury, inhibit renal tissue inflammation, apoptosis and renal tubule epithelial-mesenchymal transition in db/db mice.
9.Analysis of mental health status of Hainan residents
HONG Jian-he ; GAO Li ; WANG Xiao-dan ; DU Zhen-you ; LI Zhi-yun ; ZUO Qiu-hui ; WENG Xin-mei
China Tropical Medicine 2023;23(3):267-
Abstract: Objective To understand the mental health literacy level of residents in Hainan Province, and to provide evidence for promoting mental health promotion and improving the mental health literacy level of residents. Methods Multi-stage random sampling method was used to investigate The National Mental Health Literacy Questionnaire among 6 895 residents in 12 districts including Changjiang, Chengmai, Dongfang, Ledong, Lingshui, Haikou Longhua District, Haikou Meilan District, Qionghai, Sanya, Tunchang, Wenchang and Wuzhishan. Results In the survey 6 895 residents in 12 counties, cities, districts of Hainan Province, 365 of them reached the standard of mental health with the standard rate of 5.3%. The mental health knowledge score was (54.00±17.02) with the standard rate of 7.7%; the self-assessment score was (26.11±3.99) with the standard rate of 75.9%; the score of mental health skill was (26.22±7.25) with the standard rate of 44.8%. The mental health literacy level of medical workers was the highest, with the standard rate of 13.5% (112/830), and the mental health literacy level of farmers was the lowest, with the standard rate of 0.8% (13/1 647). The results of unconditional Logistic regression showed that the factors entering the regression model included educational background (OR=2.268), personal monthly income (OR=1.129), gender (OR=1.302), household registration (OR=0.776), and whether they had participated in mental health related courses OR training (OR=0.511). The higher the educational background and personal monthly income, the higher the psychological quality. The mental health of women was higher than that of men, and that of urban was higher than that of rural, and those who had participated in mental health related courses were higher than those who had not. Conclusions The mental health literacy level of Hainan residents is at a low level, and the influencing factors are multifaceted. It is suggested to strengthen the mental health monitoring comprehensively and carry out rich health education service mode for different groups.
10.Exercise regulates bone metabolism via microRNAs.
Yu YUAN ; Lin-Zhen RAO ; Shi-Hua ZHANG ; Yang XU ; Ting-Ting LI ; Jun ZOU ; Xi-Quan WENG
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2023;75(3):429-438
It has been well documented that exercise can improve bone metabolism, promote bone growth and development, and alleviate bone loss. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are widely involved in the proliferation and differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells, osteoblasts, osteoclasts and other bone tissue cells, and regulation of balance between bone formation and bone resorption by targeting osteogenic factors or bone resorption factors. Thus miRNAs play an important role in the regulation of bone metabolism. Recently, regulation of miRNAs are shown to be one of the ways by which exercise or mechanical stress promotes the positive balance of bone metabolism. Exercise induces changes of miRNAs expression in bone tissue and regulates the expression of related osteogenic factors or bone resorption factors, to further strengthen the osteogenic effect of exercise. This review summarizes relevant studies on the mechanism whereby exercise regulates bone metabolism via miRNAs, providing a theoretical basis for osteoporosis prevention and treatment with exercise.
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