1.Study on specific imaging of choroidal melanoma cells by novel functionalized upconversion nanomaterials
Bingxin ZHAO ; Aicun FU ; Xiuhong LI ; Li WEI ; Weiqun WANG
International Eye Science 2025;25(1):24-30
AIM: To prepare a novel functionalized upconversion nanomaterial UCNPs-PEG-Tf through an improved method and observe its specific imaging phenomenon to choroidal melanoma cells(OCM-1).METHODS: NaYF4:Yb/Er(Up-conversion nanoparticles, UCNPs)was Prepared and plasma was treated to carboxylate the surface; then amino polyethylene glycol and transferrin(Tf)were respectively loaded to prepare UCNPs-PEG-Tf. Characterized them accordingly, its biocompatibility was tested accordingly, and the specific fluorescence phenomenon of OCM-1 was detected by fluorescence spectrophotometer and inverted fluorescence microscopy.RESULTS: Characterization confirmed successful synthesis of UCNPs, UCNPs-PEG, and further loading of Tf to form UCNPs-PEG-Tf. UCNPs-PEG-Tf showed excellent biocompatibility and emitted significant green fluorescence. Under the same conditions, fluorescence intensity measurement and observations from the inverted fluorescence microscope both demonstrated its significant specificity in imaging to OCM-1 cells.CONCLUSION: The synthesized novel functionalized UCNPs-PEG-Tf nanocomposite showed good biocompatibility and achieve specific imaging to OCM-1 cells.
2.Knowledge, attitudes and practice regarding three major infectious diseases among freshmen in Jiangsu Province from 2019 to 2022
ZHANG Xiaolin, DU Guoping, CHEN Xiaoyan, LI Xiaoshan, WEI Yixuan, LI Yanhui, TAN Bingxin, YE Yuxiu
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(2):205-209
Objective:
To understand the changing trends and related factors of knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) regarding the three major infectious diseases (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, tuberculosis, hepatitis B) among freshmen in Jiangsu from 2019 to 2022, so as to provide a reference basis for the health education of infectious diseases in schools.
Methods:
From 2019 to 2022, a total of 33 944 freshmen from 20 universities in Jiangsu Province were randomly selected for four consecutive years to investigate their KAP levels online through self designed questionnaires on three major infectious diseases. The multiple linear regression model was used to analyze the changing trends of students KAP levels of the three major infectious diseases, and to explore the influencing factors of KAP.
Results:
From 2019 to 2022, the knowledge scores(18.0±3.1,18.4±3.2,18.7±3.2,18.8±3.2), related to the three major infectious diseases showed an upward trend ( F=436.50, P <0.01), and the positive attitude reporting rates were 81.77%, 81.46%, 82.68% and 81.74%, respectively. The reporting rates of positive practice were 80.11%, 79.25%, 79.08 % and 79.04%, respectively. Multiple linear regression showed that school type, parental education level, mother s occupation, average income per person in family and living arrangements during high school all had an impact on the knowledge ( β = -1.510 -0.559), attitudes ( β =-0.043-0.065) and practice ( β =-0.028-0.027) of the three major infectious diseases ( P < 0.05 ). The family residence areas only affected the reporting rate of positive attitude scores ( β =0.002-0.065), and whether only children or not affected the reporting rate of positive practice scores ( β =0.009)( P <0.05). The knowledge score showed an upward trend ( β= 0.297, P <0.01), the positive attitude reporting rate showed no statistically significant change ( β=0.001, P =0.22), and the positive practice reporting rate showed a downward trend ( β=-0.005, P <0.01).
Conclusions
Freshman in Jiangsu Province from 2019 to 2022 have shown a separation in KAP scores regarding the three major infectious diseases. Targeted measures should be taken to improve their health practice level.
3.Incidence and Risk Factors of Postoperative Neuropsychiatric Dysfunctions After Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery in Patients with Parkinson's Disease: A Prospective Cohort Study
Sining XIE ; Chenguan JIANG ; Xiangjiahui LI ; Ruquan HAN ; Zhou YANG ; Bingxin LI ; Lin SHI
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2025;16(2):300-306
To investigate the incidence of postoperative neuropsychic dysfunction (PND) in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients undergoing deep brain stimulation (DBS) and to analyze its influencing factors. A prospective study was conducted between January 2020 and December 2022, recruiting PD patients from the Functional Neurosurgery Outpatient Clinic of Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University. All patients were scheduled to undergo bilateral subthalamic nucleus (STN)-DBS surgery. Perioperative clinical data were collected, and PND (outcome measure) within 3 days postoperatively was assessed using the Montreal cognitive assessment (MoCA), mini-mental state examination (MMSE), Hamilton depression and anxiety scales, and 3-minute diagnostic interview for confusion assessment method (3D-CAM). Multivariate Logistic regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of PND. A total of 216 PD patients were enrolled. Within 3 days after DBS surgery, 77 patients (35.6%) developed PND, including 24 cases (31.2%) of depression or worsening depression, 16 cases (20.8%) of anxiety or worsening anxiety, 13 cases (16.9%) of cognitive decline, and 24 cases (31.2%) of delirium. Univariate analysis revealed that dural opening method, dural opening time, intraoperative improvement rate of the unified Parkinson's disease rating scale -Ⅲ (UPDRS-Ⅲ) score, and postoperative intracranial air volume were significantly different between PND and non-PND patients (all PD patients have a high incidence of PND after DBS surgery. Sex, postoperative intracranial air volume, and the degree of improvement in PD motor symptoms can influence the risk of PND. These findings highlight the importance of individualized management based on sex, improving surgical techniques, and enhancing monitoring of neuropsychiatric status to optimize the efficacy of DBS surgery.
4.Drug delivery systems based on mesoporous silica nanoparticles for the management of hepatic diseases.
Boyan LIU ; Wenshi LIU ; Miao XU ; Tongyi ZHAO ; Bingxin ZHOU ; Ruilin ZHOU ; Ze ZHU ; Xuchun CHEN ; Zhiye BAO ; Keke WANG ; Heran LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(2):809-833
The liver performs multiple life-sustaining functions. Hepatic diseases, including hepatitis, cirrhosis, and hepatoma, pose significant health and economic burdens globally. Along with the advances in nanotechnology, mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) exhibiting diversiform size and shape, distinct morphological properties, and favorable physico-chemical features have become an ideal choice for drug delivery systems and inspire alternative thinking for the management of hepatic diseases. Initially, we introduce the physiological structure of the liver and highlight its intrinsic cell types and correlative functions. Next, we detail the synthesis methods and physicochemical properties of MSNs and their capacity for controlled drug loading and release. Particularly, we discuss the interactions between liver and MSNs with respect to the passive targeting mechanisms of MSNs within the liver by adjusting their particle size, pore diameter, surface charge, hydrophobicity/hydrophilicity, and surface functionalization. Subsequently, we emphasize the role of MSNs in regulating liver pathophysiology, exploring their value in addressing liver pathological states, such as tumors and inflammation, combined with multi-functional designs and intelligent modes to enhance drug targeting and minimize side effects. Lastly, we put forward the problems, challenges, opportunities, as well as clinical translational issues faced by MSNs in the management of liver diseases.
5.VenusMutHub: A systematic evaluation of protein mutation effect predictors on small-scale experimental data.
Liang ZHANG ; Hua PANG ; Chenghao ZHANG ; Song LI ; Yang TAN ; Fan JIANG ; Mingchen LI ; Yuanxi YU ; Ziyi ZHOU ; Banghao WU ; Bingxin ZHOU ; Hao LIU ; Pan TAN ; Liang HONG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(5):2454-2467
In protein engineering, while computational models are increasingly used to predict mutation effects, their evaluations primarily rely on high-throughput deep mutational scanning (DMS) experiments that use surrogate readouts, which may not adequately capture the complex biochemical properties of interest. Many proteins and their functions cannot be assessed through high-throughput methods due to technical limitations or the nature of the desired properties, and this is particularly true for the real industrial application scenario. Therefore, the desired testing datasets, will be small-size (∼10-100) experimental data for each protein, and involve as many proteins as possible and as many properties as possible, which is, however, lacking. Here, we present VenusMutHub, a comprehensive benchmark study using 905 small-scale experimental datasets curated from published literature and public databases, spanning 527 proteins across diverse functional properties including stability, activity, binding affinity, and selectivity. These datasets feature direct biochemical measurements rather than surrogate readouts, providing a more rigorous assessment of model performance in predicting mutations that affect specific molecular functions. We evaluate 23 computational models across various methodological paradigms, such as sequence-based, structure-informed and evolutionary approaches. This benchmark provides practical guidance for selecting appropriate prediction methods in protein engineering applications where accurate prediction of specific functional properties is crucial.
6.Correlation between MRI burden of cerebral small vessel disease and cognitive impairment in elderly hypertensive people
Jie LI ; Linyi JIA ; Fengxiao GAO ; Wensheng WANG ; Bingxin PANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2025;51(1):15-19
Objective To evaluate the correlation between MRI burden of cerebral small vessel disease and cognitive impairment in elderly hypertensive people.Methods Data of elderly hypertensive people with CSVD at Xingtai People's Hospital Affiliated to Hebei Medical University from January 2018 to September 2024 were analyzed.According to the total MRI burden score,patients were divided into mild to moderate(0-2)and severe(3-4)burden groups.The baseline data and cognitive impairment were compared between groups.The correlation between risk factors of MRI burden and cognitive impairment was analyzed.Results The severe burden group had higher systolic blood pressure[178(155,180)mmHg vs.159.50(147.75,170)mmHg,higher fasting blood glucose[5.70(5.37,5.92)mmHg vs.5.38(4.83,5.70)mmHg,P<0.05]and higher the proportion of cognitive impairment[8(28.1%)vs.3(6.8%),P<0.05]than the mild to moderate group.Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that systolic blood pressure(OR=1.033,95%CI:1.001-1.067,P<0.05)was the independent risk factor for total MRI burden.Spearman correlation analysis revealed that MRI total burden was negatively correlated with MMSE score(r=-0.315,P=0.011)and MoCA score(r=-0.662,P<0.001).Compared with the mild to moderate burden group,the severe group performed worse in the areas of orientation,attention and computation,language ability on the MMSE,and worse in visual space and executive ability,attention,language,delayed recall,and orientation on the MoCA(P<0.05).Conclusion Systolic blood pressure is the independent risk factor of MRI total burden in elderly hypertensive people.The higher the total MRI burden,the more severe the cognitive impairment,the worse performance in orientation,visual space and executive ability,attention and computation,language,and delayed recall.
7.Effect of Cordyceps sinensis on podocyte damage induced by high glucose by regulating the AMPK/mTOR pathway
Bingxin LI ; Junying XU ; Yaru ZHANG ; Xiaobing ZHOU
Tianjin Medical Journal 2025;53(3):225-229
Objective To investigate effects of Cordyceps sinensis(CS)on high glucose(HG)induced podocyte injury by regulating the adenylate activated protein kinase(AMPK)/mammalian target of rapamycin(mTOR)signaling pathway.Methods Mouse podocytes were cultured in vitro and divided into the normal glucose(NG)group,the HG group,the HG+CS group,the HG+CS+autophagy inhibitor(HG+CS+3MA)group and the HG+CS+AMPK inhibitor(HG+CS+Compound C)group.Podocyte viability was detected by CCK-8 method.Western blot assay was used to detect the expression levels of podocyte marker proteins podocin and nephrin,autophagy-related proteins Beclin-1 and P62,and pathway related proteins p-AMPK and p-mTOR.Results Compared with the NG group,the cell viability of podocytes decreased,the expression levels of podocin,nephrin,Beclin-1 and p-AMPK protein were decreased,and the expression levels of P62 and p-mTOR protein were increased in the HG group(P<0.05).Compared with the HG group,the cell viability of podocytes was increased,the expression levels of podocin,nephrin,Beclin-1 and p-AMPK protein were significantly increased(P<0.05),and the expression levels of P62 and p-mTOR protein were decreased in the HG+CS group(P<0.05).Compared with the HG+CS group,the cell viability decreased in the HG+CS+3MA group and the HG+CS+Compound C group(P<0.05).Compared with the HG+CS group,the HG+CS+3MA group and the HG+CS+Compound C group showed decreased expression levels of podocin,nephrin and Beclin-1 protein,and increased expression of P62 protein(P<0.05).Compared with the HG+CS group,the expression of p-AMPK protein decreased and the expression of p-mTOR protein increased in the HG+CS+Compound C group(P<0.05).Conclusion Cordyceps sinensis may play a protective role in diabetic nephropathy by up-regulating AMPK/mTOR signaling pathway to induce podocyte autophagy,alleviate high glucose induced podocyte injury and apoptosis.
8.The imaging features of papillary glioneuronal tumor
Bingxin PANG ; Mengyuan YUAN ; Jie LI ; Shengjun SUN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(10):1619-1623
Objective To explore the imaging features of papillary glioneuronal tumor(PGNT).Methods The CT and MRI data of 54 patients with PGNT confirmed by surgical pathology were analyzed retrospectively.Results Fifty cases were located in the supratentorial area and 4 cases in the subtentorial area.41 cases were adjacent to the lateral ventricles,10 cases were far from the lateral ventricles,and 3 cases were located in the intraventricular.24 cases were cystic,21 cases were cystic-solid,and 9 cases were solid.In the solid part,28 cases showed obvious hegerogeneous enhancement,and 2 cases showed no enhancement.In 36 cases of cyst walls,17 cases showed obvious enhancement,and 19 cases showed no enhancement.In 17 cases of separation,11 cases showed"spiderweb-like"separation and 6 cases showed line-like separation,meanwhile,13 cases showed obvious enhancement,and 4 cases showed no enhancement.12 cases showed the ring of hemosiderin at the edge of the tumor on T2WI.35 cases underwent CT scan,and 15 cases showed calcification.None of the 54 cases showed restricted diffusion.2 cases showed hemorrhage.14 cases showed peritumoral edema.26 cases showed mild mass effect.Conclusion PGNT typically manifests as a cystic or cystic-solid mass in the supratentorial area around the lateral ventricles.It is often accompanied by calcification,"spiderweb-like"separation and the ring of hemosiderin at the edge of the tumor on T2WI,with minimal hemorrhage,no restricted diffusion,obvious enhancement of the solid part,no obvious peritumoral edema,and mild mass effect.
9.Application of health education path management model based on cloud platform in the perioperative period of patients with atrial fibrillation
Siping CHEN ; Shuang JIN ; Bingxin LIN ; Jingyi LIN ; Dan LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(9):664-672
Objective:To explore the application effect of health education path management model based on cloud platform in the perioperative period of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), and analyze the feasibility of innovative education forms.Methods:Adopting a non synchronous historical control study design.A total of 291 patients who underwent transcatheter radiofrequency ablation in Fuzhou University Affiliated Provincial Hospital from January to June 2023 were selected by convenience sampling. To avoid contamination of research subjects by grouping them according to admission time, 144 patients admitted from January to March 2023 were used as the control group, and 147 patients admitted from April to June 2023 were used as the intervention group.The control group adopted the traditional health education method, and the intervention group adopted the health education path management mode based on the cloud platform.The postoperative recovery (length of hospital stay, time out of bed, surgical complications), the first postoperative bed urination, the degree of health knowledge related to atrial fibrillation, and the patient satisfaction were compared between the two groups.Results:There were 101 males and 43 females in the control group, was (61.74 ± 10.63) years old, and 103 males and 44 females in the intervention group, was (62.93 ± 8.79) years old.After the intervention, the hospitalization time of the intervention group was (4.25 ± 1.00) days, which was shorter than that of the control group (6.23 ± 1.16) days, and the difference was statistically significant ( t=5.92, P<0.05). The time of getting out of bed after operation in the intervention group was (6.69 ± 0.84) hours, which was earlier than that in the control group (12.69 ± 1.51) hours, and the difference was statistically significant ( t=25.68, P<0.05). There were 134 cases of no complications in the intervention group and 9 cases of subcutaneous hematoma, 2 cases of medical viscose-related skin injury, 1 case of pneumothorax/hemothorax, and 1 case of acute cerebrovascular event occurred, there were 113 cases of no complications in the intervention group, which had 16 cases of subcutaneous hematoma, 2 cases of medical viscose-related skin injury, 11 cases of pneumothorax/hemothorax, and 2 cases of acute cerebrovascular event, the difference was statistically significant ( χ2=12.38, P<0.05). There were 119 cases of spontaneous urination, 17 cases of dysuria and 11 cases of urinary retention in the intervention group, which were lower than 100 cases of spontaneous urination, 13 cases of dysuria and 31 cases of urinary retention in the control group, the difference was statistically significant ( χ2=11.68, P <0.05). Score of the health knowledge score of AF in the intervention group was (21.49 ± 0.16) points, which was higher than the control group's score of (18.30 ± 0.20) points, and the difference was statistically significant ( t=12.50, P<0.05). The satisfaction of intervention group's score was (20.12 ± 1.93) points, which was higher than the control group's score of (15.10 ± 3.13) points, and the difference was statistically significant ( t=16.51, P<0.05). Conclusions:The application of the health education path management model based on cloud platform in the perioperative period of patients with atrial fibrillation is conducive to promoting the rapid recovery of patients after surgery, improving their mastery of disease-related knowledge and satisfaction with health education, and has certain feasibility in clinical nursing health education.
10.Research progress on the long-term effects of subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation on non-motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease
Chenguan JIANG ; Yan LIU ; Zhou YANG ; Bingxin LI ; Jianguo ZHANG ; Lin SHI
Journal of Capital Medical University 2025;46(4):733-741
Deep brain stimulation(DBS)has witnessed rapid advancement as a neurosurgical intervention over the past four decades,addressing movement disorders and a spectrum of neuropsychiatric conditions.Notably,subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation(STN-DBS)is widely implemented in the management of Parkinson's disease(PD)patients experiencing refractory motor fluctuations and complications,and has shown promise in ameliorating non-motor symptoms(NMS).However,the long-term efficacy of STN-DBS on NMS remains a subject of scholarly discourse.This review endeavors to synthesize current knowledge regarding the long-term impacts,underlying mechanisms,and future research directions of STN-DBS in the context of NMS in Parkinson's disease.


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