1.Application effect of the stepped early activity program combined with lower limb joint rehabilitation devices in patients with mechanical ventilation
Yanfei ZHU ; Xu ZHAO ; Ning LUO ; Meimei SI ; Zhu LIN ; Can ZHOU ; Yin LI
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2025;32(1):55-59
Objective To observe the effects of a stepped early activity program combined with lower limb joint rehabilitation devices in mechanically ventilated patients in the intensive care unit(ICU).Methods Sixty mechanically ventilated patients admitted to the ICU of Tianjin First Central Hospital from October 2022 to June 2023 were selected as study subjects and randomly divided into an intervention group(n=30)and a control group(n=30)using a random number table.The control group received routine rehabilitation nursing combined with lower limb joint rehabilitation devices,while the intervention group was additionally treated with the stepped early activity program.The duration of mechanical ventilation,length of ICU stay,incidence of delirium,Medical Research Council(MRC)muscle strength scores,phase angle(PA),and skeletal muscle mass index(SMI)were compared between the two groups.Results The intervention group showed significantly shorter durations of mechanical ventilation and the length of ICU stay compared to the control group[mechanical ventilation time(days):9.20±4.51 vs.11.73±4.59,the length of ICU stay(days):10.73±5.37 vs.14.00±6.03,both P<0.05].Post-intervention MRC muscle strength scores,PA,and SMI significantly increased in both groups,with greater improvements observed in the intervention group[MRC muscle strength score:54.17±2.10 vs.50.17±3.51;PA(°):5.80±0.60 vs.5.49±0.54;SMI(kg/m2):6.87±0.46 vs.6.62±0.45,all P<0.05].No statistically significant difference was found in delirium incidence between the two groups[26.7%(8/30)vs.33.3%(10/30),P>0.05].Conclusion The combination of a stepped early activity program and lower limb joint rehabilitation devices effectively shortens mechanical ventilation time and the length of ICU stay,restores muscle strength,and promotes recovery in mechanically ventilated ICU patients,demonstrating significant clinical value.
2.Construction of a machine learning prognostic prediction model based on psoas muscle index for patients with decompensated liver cirrhosis
Mingyang LUO ; Dong YAN ; Xin WANG ; Yingying WANG ; Huiling LI ; Yafei LI ; Fei GAO ; Can ZHANG ; Yanli ZENG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2025;33(7):667-673
Objective:To explore the effect of psoas muscle index (PMI) and construct a machine learning model to validate the 180-day prognosis in patients with decompensated liver cirrhosis.Methods:Retrospective data were collected from patients with decompensated liver cirrhosis at Henan Provincial People's Hospital from January 2022 to November 2022. The area of the psoas muscle index (PMI) at the level of the third lumbar vertebra was measured and calculated based on the abdominal X-ray computed tomography images stored in the Eastern China Hospital Information System (HIS). Patients were divided into low PMI and normal PMI groups according to the receiver operating characteristic curve. Patients clinical data and complication status were collected.The general conditions of both groups were compared using a t-test, chi-square test, and Mann-Whitney U test. The Kaplan-Meier method was applied for survival analysis. The outcome variable was 180-day mortality, and variables were selected using Cox and LASSO regression. The dataset was divided into training and testing sets in a 7∶3 ratio. Machine learning algorithms were used to build models in the training set, and model performance was validated by the test set. The model for MELD-Na score was compared with the model for End-Stage Liver Disease score. Results:A total of 298 patients with decompensated liver cirrhosis were included.The MELD scores, Child-Pugh classification, and NRS2002 scores, along with the incidence rate of complications such as ascites, hepatic encephalopathy, infections, and gastrointestinal bleeding, were significantly higher in the low PMI than the normal PMI group, with statistically significant differences ( P<0.05). The area under a receiver operating characteristic curve for the extreme gradient boosting model was higher than traditional clinical scores (MELD score 0.658, MELD_Na score 0.719) in the machine learning model. Furthermore, the application of SHAP results model indicated that PMI, hemoglobin, NRS2002 score, direct bilirubin, and blood ammonia were important factors in predicting the prognosis of patients with decompensated liver cirrhosis. Conclusion:A low PMI is closely related to poorer survival rates and the development of complication rates in patients with decompensated liver cirrhosis. The machine learning prediction model based on this construction, especially extreme gradient boosting, has favorable predictive performance, which is superior to the traditional clinical scoring system and can provide patients with the most accurate risk assessment and individualized treatment plan.
3.2024 Update of Chinese Guidelines for the Management of Hyperuricemia and Gout Part Ⅱ: Recommendations for Patients with Common Comorbidities
Changgui LI ; Mingshu SUN ; Zhen LIU ; Detian LI ; Changqian WANG ; Zibin TIAN ; Yuxiang DAI ; Zhe FENG ; Chengfu XU ; Dongbao ZHAO ; Feng WEI ; Bo BAN ; Chao XIE ; Zhenmei AN ; Jia LIU ; Zhuo LI ; Yuwei HE ; Xinde LI ; Fei YAN ; Lin HAN ; Lidan MA ; Xiaoyu CHENG ; Tian LIU ; Xufei LUO ; Lingling CUI ; Ying GONG ; Can WANG ; Yaolong CHEN ; Zhaohui LYU ; Yip Ronald ML ; Jiajun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2025;41(11):918-929
The aim of this updated guideline is to provide comprehensive recommendations for the management of gout in patients with common comorbidities, such as chronic kidney disease(CKD), cardiovascular disease(CVD), diabetes, osteoarthritis(OA), and gastrointestinal disorders. This guideline was developed by a multidisciplinary expert panel consisting of specialists in endocrinology, rheumatology, nephrology, cardiology, gastroenterology, and methodology. The development process adhered to standard methodologies, including PICO(population, intervention, comparator, and outcomes) question deconstruction, systematic literature review, the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation(GRADE) for evidence and recommendation evaluation, Delphi voting, and expert consensus. The guideline presents 26 evidence-based recommendations addressing 7 clinical questions for patients with hyperuricemia and gout in the context of comorbidities. Key recommendations include the maintenance of strict serum urate targets, particularly for patients with CKD stage≥3, chronic gouty arthritis, and OA, in order to prevent disease progression. In patients with CVD or diabetes, intra-articular triamcinolone is preferred over systemic glucocorticoids. Prioritized anti-inflammatory treatments for patients with CKD, gastrointestinal diseases and OA are recommended. The guideline also introduces emerging therapies, such as interleukin-1 inhibitors and selective urate transport inhibitors, as potential treatment options for refractory cases. The update offers a comprehensive, patient-centered approach to managing gout, particularly in individuals with associated comorbidities. Multidisciplinary collaboration and emerging new treatments and evidence ensure the optimization of the recommendations.
4.Clinical application of single-balloon and double-balloon enteroscopy in pediatric small bowel diseases: a retrospective study of 576 cases.
Can-Lin LI ; Jie-Yu YOU ; Yan-Hong LUO ; Hong-Juan OU-YANG ; Li LIU ; Wen-Ting ZHANG ; Jia-Qi DUAN ; Na JIANG ; Mei-Zheng ZHAN ; Chen-Xi LIU ; Juan ZHOU ; Ling-Zhi YUAN ; Hong-Mei ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2025;27(7):822-828
OBJECTIVES:
To evaluate the effectiveness of single-balloon and double-balloon enteroscopy in diagnosing pediatric small bowel diseases and assess the diagnostic efficacy of computed tomography enterography (CTE) for small bowel diseases using enteroscopy as the reference standard.
METHODS:
Clinical data from 576 children who underwent enteroscopy at Hunan Children's Hospital between January 2017 and December 2023 were retrospectively collected. The children were categorized based on enteroscopy type into the single-balloon enteroscopy (SBE) group (n=457) and double-balloon enteroscopy (DBE) group (n=119), and the clinical data were compared between the two groups. The sensitivity and specificity of CTE for diagnosing small bowel diseases were evaluated using enteroscopy results as the standard.
RESULTS:
Among the 576 children, small bowel lesions were detected by enteroscopy in 274 children (47.6%).There was no significant difference in lesion detection rates or complication rates between the SBE and DBE groups (P>0.05), but the DBE group had deeper insertion, longer procedure time, and higher complete small bowel examination rate (P<0.05). The complication rate during enteroscopy was 4.3% (25/576), with 18 cases (3.1%) of mild complications and 7 cases (1.2%) of severe complications, which improved with symptomatic treatment, surgical, or endoscopic intervention. Among the 412 children who underwent CTE, the sensitivity and specificity for diagnosing small bowel diseases were 44.4% and 71.3%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS
SBE and DBE have similar diagnostic efficacy for pediatric small bowel diseases, but DBE is preferred for suspected deep small bowel lesions and comprehensive small bowel examination. Enteroscopy in children demonstrates relatively good overall safety. CTE demonstrates relatively low sensitivity but comparatively high specificity for diagnosing small bowel diseases.
Retrospective Studies
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Treatment Outcome
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Double-Balloon Enteroscopy/statistics & numerical data*
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Single-Balloon Enteroscopy/statistics & numerical data*
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Humans
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Male
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Female
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Child
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Operative Time
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed/statistics & numerical data*
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Intestine, Small/surgery*
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Intestinal Diseases/surgery*
5.Establishment of a fit prediction model of N95 respirator based on facial images.
Guifang WANG ; Changwei LUO ; Can CUI ; Shengjin WANG ; Jing HUANG
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;30():101-101
BACKGROUND:
The protective effectiveness of an N95 respirator depends on the filtration efficiency of the material from which the N95 respirator is made of, as well as the wearers' facial fit. The facial fit of an N95 respirator mainly depends on the degree of matching between the wearers' facial dimension characteristics and the N95 respirator. Quantitative fit testing objectively evaluates the fit of N95 respirators; however, it is not easy to promote because of the limitations of testing conditions. The aim of this study is to establish a fit prediction model of N95 respirator based on facial images.
METHODS:
Facial images and fit factor (FF) value of 5 N95 respirators were gathered from 299 medical staffs in 10 hospitals in Beijing. Face geometry measurement was based on 3D face modelling, and the American TSI-8038 Porta Count Pro+ was used to conduct quantitative fit test. Multiple linear regression analysis was employed to identify facial dimensional features that significantly influenced the fit of N95 respirators. Through matching training of facial image and FF values, a fit prediction model has been established, enabling rapid recommendation of N95 respirators meeting the fit standard via facial image recognition.
RESULTS:
A fit prediction model for N95 respirators based on facial images has been developed, which enables the rapid recommendation of N95 respirators with acceptable FF value for healthcare personnel. The model demonstrated an accuracy of 55.93%, a precision of 98.43%, a recall of 51.65%, and an F1 score of 0.68.
CONCLUSIONS
It is feasible to utilize computer-based facial recognition technology to rapidly recommend N95 respirators for medical personnel. Given the high level of accuracy achieved, the model demonstrates significant potential for practical application.
Humans
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Face/anatomy & histology*
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N95 Respirators/standards*
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Male
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Adult
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Female
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Middle Aged
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Beijing
6.Li Qi Huo Xue Di Wan alleviates hypoxia-induced injury in human cardiac microvascular endothelial cells by inhibiting apoptosis and necroptosis pathways.
Can TANG ; Yiyue ZHANG ; Xiuju LUO ; Jun PENG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2025;50(4):631-640
OBJECTIVES:
Injury to human cardiac microvascular endothelial cells (HCMECs) compromises myocardial microcirculation and may contribute to major cardiovascular events such as coronary heart disease, posing a serious health threat. Understanding the mechanisms of hypoxia-induced HCMEC damage is thus of great clinical relevance. This study aims to investigate the protective effects and underlying mechanisms of Li Qi Huo Xue Di Wan against hypoxia-induced HCMEC injury.
METHODS:
HCMECs were cultured under hypoxic conditions for 24 hours to establish a cellular model of hypoxic injury. Cells were divided into six groups: normal control, hypoxia, hypoxia + low-dose Li Qi Huo Xue Di Wan, hypoxia + medium-dose, hypoxia + high-dose, and hypoxia + salvianolic acid B (positive control). Cell viability was assessed using the MTS assay. Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release and malondialdehyde (MDA) content were measured to evaluate cytotoxicity and oxidative stress. Activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), caspase-3, and caspase-8 were determined with corresponding assay kits. Apoptosis was analyzed by flow cytometry, and expression of necroptosis-related proteins, receptor-interacting protein kinase 1 (RIPK1) and its phosphorylated form (p-RIPK1), receptor-interacting protein kinase 3 (RIPK3) and its phosphorylated form (p-RIPK3), mixed lineage kinase domain-like protein (MLKL) and its phosphorylated form (p-MLKL), was examined via Western blotting.
RESULTS:
Compared with the control group, hypoxia significantly decreased cell viability (P<0.01), increased MDA levels (P<0.05), and reduced CAT and SOD activity (P<0.05), accompanied by elevated apoptosis (P<0.01) and increased levels of p-RIPK1, p-RIPK3, and p-MLKL (P<0.05). High-dose Li Qi Huo Xue Di Wan significantly improved cell viability (P<0.01), reduced MDA content (P<0.05), increased CAT activity (P<0.05), and suppressed necroptosis-related protein expression (P<0.05) compared with the hypoxia group.
CONCLUSIONS
Li Qi Huo Xue Di Wan exerts a protective effect against hypoxia-induced injury in HCMECs. This effect is mediated by attenuation of oxidative stress, thereby reducing both apoptosis and necroptosis.
Humans
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Apoptosis/drug effects*
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Necroptosis/drug effects*
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology*
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Cell Hypoxia/drug effects*
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Endothelial Cells/pathology*
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Oxidative Stress/drug effects*
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Cells, Cultured
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Cell Survival/drug effects*
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Receptor-Interacting Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases/metabolism*
7.Regulation of ATF6 on ZEA-induced injury of murine luteinized granulosa cell
Xingyao XIAO ; Tao HUANG ; Li CHEN ; Xiaochuan LONG ; Yao WU ; Xiayu MIN ; Can LUO ; Jin OU ; Xin WEN
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(10):2231-2238
This study examines the effects of zearalenone(ZEA)on the survival and function of lu-teinized granulosa cells,and studies the role of activating transcription factor 6(ATF6)in regula-ting apoptosis and functional abnormalities of luteinized granulosa cells induced by ZEA.An in vitro model of luteinized granulosa cells was utilized to examine the effects of ZEA treatment on apoptosis,hormone secretion,and the expression of relevant proteins.Furthermore,the expression of ATF6 was manipulated using siRNA to elucidate its regulatory function in the ZEA-induced damage of luteinized granulosa cells in mice.Our findings revealed that ZEA inhibited the activity of luteinized granulosa cells and reduced the secretion of estradiol(E2)and progesterone(P4)in a dose-dependent manner.The expression levels of p-IRE1,ATF6 and StAR in both low(20 pmol/L)and high(40 μmol/L)ZEA groups were significantly increased after 24 h(P<0.05).GRP78 had no significant change at low concentration treatment(P>0.05),but significantly increased at high concentration treatment(P<0.05).Similarly,ATF4 and p-EIF2α had no significant change at low concentration treatment(P>0.05),but significantly decreased at high concentration treat-ment(P<0.05).HSD3B2 and CYP19A1 were significantly decreased in both low and high concentration treatments(P<0.05).After 48 h of treatment,ATF6 and GRP78 were significantly increased in both low and high concentration treatments(P<0.05).p-IRE1 was significantly de-creased at low concentration treatment(P<0.05),but remained unchanged at high concentration treatment(P>0.05).ATF4,p-EIF2α,HSD3B2 and CYP19A1 were significantly decreased in both low and high concentration treatments(P<0.05).St AR was significantly increased in both low and high concentration treatments(P<0.05).Interference with the expression of ATF6 could sig-nificantly reduce the apoptosis induced by low concentration group(P<0.05),and enhanced the hormone secretion in both high and low concentration groups(P<0.05).In conclusion,ZEA can cause damage to luteinized granulosa cells and activate ATF6 signaling pathway.Interference with ATF6 can alleviate apoptosis and hormone secretion disturbance induced by low concentration ZEA,but has limited effect on damage caused by high concentration ZEA.
8.Laboratory Diagnosis and Molecular Epidemiological Characterization of the First Imported Case of Lassa Fever in China.
Yu Liang FENG ; Wei LI ; Ming Feng JIANG ; Hong Rong ZHONG ; Wei WU ; Lyu Bo TIAN ; Guo CHEN ; Zhen Hua CHEN ; Can LUO ; Rong Mei YUAN ; Xing Yu ZHOU ; Jian Dong LI ; Xiao Rong YANG ; Ming PAN
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2025;38(3):279-289
OBJECTIVE:
This study reports the first imported case of Lassa fever (LF) in China. Laboratory detection and molecular epidemiological analysis of the Lassa virus (LASV) from this case offer valuable insights for the prevention and control of LF.
METHODS:
Samples of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), blood, urine, saliva, and environmental materials were collected from the patient and their close contacts for LASV nucleotide detection. Whole-genome sequencing was performed on positive samples to analyze the genetic characteristics of the virus.
RESULTS:
LASV was detected in the patient's CSF, blood, and urine, while all samples from close contacts and the environment tested negative. The virus belongs to the lineage IV strain and shares the highest homology with strains from Sierra Leone. The variability in the glycoprotein complex (GPC) among different strains ranged from 3.9% to 15.1%, higher than previously reported for the seven known lineages. Amino acid mutation analysis revealed multiple mutations within the GPC immunogenic epitopes, increasing strain diversity and potentially impacting immune response.
CONCLUSION
The case was confirmed through nucleotide detection, with no evidence of secondary transmission or viral spread. The LASV strain identified belongs to lineage IV, with broader GPC variability than previously reported. Mutations in the immune-related sites of GPC may affect immune responses, necessitating heightened vigilance regarding the virus.
Humans
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China/epidemiology*
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Genome, Viral
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Lassa Fever/virology*
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Lassa virus/classification*
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Molecular Epidemiology
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Phylogeny
9.Determination of Dilauryl Thiodipropionate in Fried Foods by Reverse Phase Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry
Jin-Can SHEN ; Yao LUO ; Feng-Qi WU ; Bei-Bei XIONG ; Zhang-Jie WU ; Ya-Mei LI ; Jun-Fa ZENG ; Chang-Xiong HUANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2025;53(11):1860-1869
A method was developed for determination of dilauryl thiodipropionate(DLTDP)in fried foods by coupling solid-phase extraction(SPE)pretreatment with reverse-phase liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry(RPLC-MS/MS)detection.Samples were extracted with n-hexane as the solvent,purified using a neutral alumina SPE cartridge,and finally analyzed by RPLC-MS/MS.Quantitative analysis was performed using matrix-matched calibration curves combined with an external standard method under optimal experimental conditions.The results showed that DLTDP exhibited good linearity in the range of 2.0-50.0 μg/L,with a correlation coefficient(R2)≥0.999.The limit of detection(LOD)and the limit of quantification(LOQ)of the method were 0.15 mg/kg and 0.5 mg/kg,respectively.The mean recoveries at three fortification levels(0.5,1.0,and 200 mg/kg)in different samples ranged from 84.8%to 96.8%,with the relative standard deviations(RSDs)all less than 8.0%.The developed method was highly sensitive,accurate and reliable,and easy to operate,making it well suited for the routine quantitative analysis of DLTDP in fried foods.
10.LOX-1 promotes hypoxia-induced autophagy and apoptosis in endo-thelial cells
Yanfei LI ; Can HUANG ; Ping LUO ; Fang HE ; Changping HU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2025;30(8):1017-1025
AIM:To investigate the role of lectin-like oxidized low-density lipoprotein receptor-1(LOX-1)in hypoxia-induced autophagy and apopto-sis in endothelial cells.METHODS:Human umbili-cal vein endothelial cells(HUVECs)were exposed to hypoxia(1%O2)for varying durations(0,6,12,24 h)to evaluate autophagy and apoptosis levels.LOX-1 was further intervened to explore its effects on autophagy and apoptosis.GFP-LC3B adenovirus in-fection was observed under fluorescence microsco-py to assess LC3B expression.Autophagosomes were detected by transmission electron microscopy(TEM).LOX-1 mRNA levels were measured using re-al-time PCR.Protein expression of LOX-1,LC3Ⅱ/Ⅰ,Beclin-1,Atg5,cleaved-caspase 3,Bax,and Bcl-2 was analyzed by Western blot.Reactive oxygen spe-cies(ROS)levels were quantified using the DCFH-DA fluorescent probe.Apoptosis was assessed via Hoechst staining and flow cytometry(Annexin V-PI double staining).RESULTS:Hypoxia(1%O2,24 h)significantly increased LC3Ⅱ puncta under fluores-cence microscopy,upregulated LC3Ⅱ/Ⅰ protein ex-pression,and induced autophagosome formation observed by TEM.Hypoxia elevated ROS produc-tion and promoted apoptosis.LOX-1 mRNA and protein expression were upregulated in hypoxic HU-VECs.LOX-1 siRNA intervention markedly reversed hypoxia-induced autophagy,downregulating au-tophagy-related proteins(Beclin-1,Atg5,LC3Ⅱ/Ⅰ).LOX-1 siRNA also suppressed ROS generation and inhibited apoptosis,as evidenced by decreased ex-pression of cleaved-caspase 3 and Bax,and in-creased Bcl-2 levels.CONCLUSION:Hypoxia in-duced upregulation of LOX-1 expression to produce ROS,thereby promoting autophagy and apoptosis in endothelial cells.

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