1.Emergency medical response strategy for the 2025 Dingri, Tibet Earthquake
Chenggong HU ; Xiaoyang DONG ; Hai HU ; Hui YAN ; Yaowen JIANG ; Qian HE ; Chang ZOU ; Si ZHANG ; Wei DONG ; Yan LIU ; Huanhuan ZHONG ; Ji DE ; Duoji MIMA ; Jin YANG ; Qiongda DAWA ; Lü ; JI ; La ZHA ; Qiongda JIBA ; Lunxu LIU ; Lei CHEN ; Dong WU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;32(04):421-426
This paper systematically summarizes the practical experience of the 2025 Dingri earthquake emergency medical rescue in Tibet. It analyzes the requirements for earthquake medical rescue under conditions of high-altitude hypoxia, low temperature, and low air pressure. The paper provides a detailed discussion on the strategic layout of earthquake medical rescue at the national level, local government level, and through social participation. It covers the construction of rescue organizational systems, technical systems, material support systems, and information systems. The importance of building rescue teams is emphasized. In high-altitude and cold conditions, rapid response, scientific decision-making, and multi-party collaboration are identified as key elements to enhance rescue efficiency. By optimizing rescue organizational structures, strengthening the development of new equipment, and promoting telemedicine technologies, the precision and effectiveness of medical rescue can be significantly improved, providing important references for future similar disaster rescues.
2.Association of family economic status and parent-child relationship with depressive symptoms in adolescents
LIAO Xiaoting,HUANG Jiongli,ZOU Zengli,LI Zhongyou,LI Hai
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(8):1111-1115
Objective:
To analyse the influence path of family economic status on adolescent depressive symptoms, and to explore the chained mediation role of peer relationship and self satisfaction, as well as the moderating effect of the parent-child relationship, so as to provide a theoretical basis for the prevention and control of adolescent depressive symptoms.
Methods:
Data were obtained from the Database of Youth Health (DYH) in the National Population Health Science Data Center, and a total of 11 277 samples were included. Questionnaires were used to obtain information on family economic status, peer relationship, self satisfaction, parent-child relationship and depressive symptoms. Spearman correlation analysis was used to examine correlations among variables. Hierarchical linear regression analysis was used to analyze effects of family economic status and parent-child relationship on depressive symptom scores. The Process macro program was adopted to test the chained mediating effects of peer relationship and self satisfaction and the moderating effect of parent-child relationship.
Results:
The prevalence rate of depressive symptoms among adolescents was 24.2%. The prevalence rates of depressive symptoms significantly differed among adolescents with different family economic status and places of residence( χ 2=210.12, 4.18, both P <0.05). Adolescents with depressive symptoms had significantly lower scores on peer relationship, self satisfaction, and parent-child relationship compared to those without depressive symptoms ( t = 27.76 , 42.43, 31.12, all P <0.05). Family economic status were negatively correlated with adolescent depressive symptom scores ( B =-0.12, P <0.05).Parent-child relationship was negatively correlated with depressive symptom scores ( B = -0.02 , P < 0.05 ). After introducing the parent-child relationship, the negative effect of family economic conditions was reduced ( B = -0.08, P < 0.01). Family economic conditions affected depressive symptoms through the chained mediating pathway involving peer relationship ( B = 2.07 ) and self satisfaction ( B =3.88)(both P <0.05). The parent-child relationship moderated this pathway: under conditions of high quality parent child relationship, the effect of family economic status on peer relationships was weaker ( B = 0.15); under low quality parent-child relationship, the positive effect of family economic status on peer relationships was enhanced ( B = 1.15 ) (both P <0.01).
Conclusions
Family economic status exert both direct and chain mediating effects on adolescent depression, and high quality parent-child relationship can play a protective moderation role. For economically disadvantaged families, it is critical to synergistically enhance parent-child relationship and social support in order to reduce depression risk among adolescents.
3.Prevalence of Schistosoma japonicum infections in wild rodents in key areas during the elimination phase
Chao LÜ ; Xiaojuan XU ; Jiajia LI ; Ting FENG ; Hai ZHU ; Yifeng LI ; Ling XU ; Zhihong FENG ; Huiwen JIANG ; Xiaoqing ZOU ; Wenjun WEI ; Zhiqiang QIN ; Yang HONG ; Shiqing ZHANG ; Jing XU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2025;37(5):475-481
Objective To investigate the prevalence of Schistosoma japonicum infections in wild rodents in schistosomiasis-endemic areas of China, so as to provide insights into formulation of technical guidelines for monitoring of and the precise control strategy for S. japonicum infections in wild rodents during the elimination phase. Methods Two administrative villages where schistosomiasis was historically highly prevalent were selected each from Dongzhi County, Anhui Province, and Duchang County, Jiangxi Province as study villages. Wild rodents were captured from study villages with baited traps or cages at night in June and September, 2021. The number of rodents captured was recorded, and the rodent species was characterized based on morphologi-cal characteristics. Liver tissues were sampled from captured rodents for macroscopical observation of the presence of egg granu- lomas, and S. japonicum infection was detected simultaneously using liver tissue homogenate microscopy, examinations of mesenteric tissues for parasites, and modified Kato-Katz thick smear technique (Kato-Katz technique). A positive S. japonicum infection was defined as detection of S. japonicum eggs or adult worms by any of these methods. The rate of wild rodent capture and prevalence of S. japonicum infections in wild rodents were compared in different study villages and at different time periods, and the detection of S. japonicum infections in wild rodents was compared by different assays. Results The overall rate of wild ro- dent capture was 8.28% (237/2 861) in Dongzhi County, and the wild rodent capture rates were 9.24% (133/1 439) and 7.31% (104/1 422) in two study villages (χ2 = 3.503, P = 0.061), and were 8.59% (121/1 409) and 7.99% (116/1 452) in June and September, 2021, respectively (χ2 = 0.337, P = 0.561). The overall rate of wild rodent capture was 3.72% (77/2 072) in Duchang County, and the wild rodent capture rates were 6.91% (67/970) and 0.91% (10/1 102) in two study villages (χ2 = 51.901, P < 0.001), and were 4.13% (39/945) and 3.37% (38/1 127) in June and September, 2021, respectively (χ2 = 0.815, P = 0.365). Rattus norvegicus was the predominant rodent species captured in both counties, accounting for 70.04% (166/237) of all captured wild rodents in Dongzhi County and 88.31% (68/77) in Duchang County. No S. japonicum infection was detected in wild rodents captured in Duchang County. Nevertheless, the overall prevalence of S. japonicum infections was 51.05% (121/237) in wild rodents captured in Dongzhi County, with prevalence rates of 50.38% (67/133) and 51.92% (54/104) in two study villages (χ2 = 0.098, P = 0.755), and 54.31% (63/116) and 47.93% (58/121) in September and June, 2021, respectively (χ2 = 0.964, P = 0.326). Of 237 wild rodents captured in Dongzhi County, there were 140 (59.07%) rodents with visible hepatic egg granulomas, 117 (49.47%) tested positive for S. japonicum eggs by liver tissue homogenate microscopy, 34 (14.35%) tested positive for S. japonicum eggs with Kato-Katz technique; however, no adult S. japonicum worms were detected in mesenteric tissues. In addition, hepatic egg granulomas were found in all wild rodents tested positive for S. japonicum eggs with liver tissue homogenate microscopy. Conclusions The rate of wild rodent capture and prevalence of S. japonicum infection in wild rodents vary greatly in schistosomiasis-endemic areas of China, and the prevalence of S. japonicum infection is slightly higher in wild rodents captured in autumn than in summer. Liver tissue is recommended as the preferred sample for surveillance of S. japonicum infection in wild rodents, and a combination of macroscopical observation of hepatic egg granulomas and liver tissue homogenate microscopy may be a standard method for surveillance of S. japonicum infection in wild rodents.
4.Comparison of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor-related Hepatotoxicity Management Among CSCO,NCCN and ASCO Guidelines
Hai ZOU ; Yunsong YANG ; Zhenyao CHEN ; Xinyan LI ; Yongfa ZHENG ; Biao ZHU
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(6):841-846
Immune checkpoint inhibitors(ICIs)represent the most widely used immunotherapeutic approach for antitumor treatment,yet the understanding of their associated hepatotoxicity remains incomplete.This article delves into and analyzes the similarities and differences among the management guidelines on ICI-related hepatotoxicity issued by the Chinese Society of Clinical Oncology(CSCO),the National Comprehensive Cancer Network(NCCN)of the United States,and the American Society of Clinical Oncology(ASCO),aiming to provide a more comprehensive management strategy for clinical practice.By reviewing and analyzing the latest guidelines,this study compares the differences and similarities in the diagnosis,assessment,grading criteria,and treatment strategies for ICI-related liver toxicity among these guidelines.The definitions and diagnostic criteria for ICI-related liver toxicity are generally consistent across different guidelines,primarily relying on the elevated levels of alanine aminotransferase(ALT),aspartate aminotransferase(AST),bilirubin,and alkaline phosphatase(ALP)for grading.Notably,the ASCO guidelines place a stronger emphasis on the assessment of symptoms of hepatic dysfunction.In terms of treatment strategies,all guidelines recommend using corticosteroids or immunosuppressants based on the toxicity grade.However,there are discrepancies in management strategies among the guidelines.Clinicians should tailor management strategies by considering the specific conditions of patients and integrating the recommendations from various guidelines.Additionally,given the current inadequate understanding of ICI-induced hepatotoxicity primarily manifested as cirrhosis in the existing guidelines,it is imperative to continuously update and refine these management guidelines as research progresses and clinical experience accumulates.
5.Clinical trial of recombinant human growth hormone in the treatment of children with idiopathic short stature
Dong-guang ZHANG ; Yu YANG ; Li YANG ; Hai-ying ZOU ; Yun HU
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2025;41(2):169-173
Objective To observe the clinical efficacy and safety of recombinant human growth hormone injection(rhGH)in the treatment of children with idiopathic short stature(ISS)and its influence on levels of insulin-like growth factor 1(IGF-1),alkaline phosphatase(AKP)and insulin-like growth factor binding protein 3(IGFBP-3).Methods Children with ISS were randomized into control group and treatment group.The control group was subcutaneously injected with 0.15 U·kg-1 of rhGH injection,while the treatment group was given subcutaneous injection of 0.20 U·kg-1 of rhGH injection,and both groups were continuously treated for 6 months.The clinical efficacy,growth status[growth velocity,height standard deviation score(HtSDS),predicted adult height(PAH)],bone metabolism indicators { AKP,osteocalcin(OC),25-hydroxyvitamin D[25(OH)D]} and serum IGF-1 and IGFBP3 levels were compared,and the safety was assessed.Results In the treatment group,46 cases were enrolled,6 cases were lost,and 40 cases were finally included in the statistical analysis.In the control group,46 cases were enrolled,1 case was lost,and 45 cases were finally included in the statistical analysis.The total effective rates in treatment group and control group after 6 months treatment were 85.00%(34 cases/40 cases)and 64.44%(29 cases/45 cases),respectively,with a statistical significance(P<0.05).After 6 months treatment,the growth rates in treatment group and control group were(7.96±1.62)and(6.84±1.56)cm·year-1;HtSDS values were-2.38±0.24 and-2.61±0.28;PAH values were(156.86±4.18)and(155.02±4.25)cm;serum AKP levels were(278.42±47.46)and(257.14±42.79)U·L-1;OC levels were(76.92±10.17)and(72.43±10.32)μg·L-1;25(OH)D levels were(59.96±4.74)and(55.52±4.69)nmol·L-1;serum IGF-1 levels were(296.77±28.32)and(251.47±24.96)ng·mL-1;serum IGFBP3 levels were(5.76±1.22)and(4.86±0.89)μg·mL-1,respectively.Compared with the control group,the above indexes in the treatment group were statistically significant(all P<0.05).The adverse drug reactions in treatment and control group were mainly headache,rash and joint pain,rash and joint pain.The incidence rates of adverse reactions in treatment group and control group were 12.50%(5 cases/40 cases)and 6.67%(3 cases/45 cases),without significant difference(P>0.05).Conclusion The clinical efficacy of rhGH injection in the treatment of children with ISS is definite;and the improvement of IGF-1,AKP and IGFBP3 levels by 0.20 U·kg-1 rhGH is significantly better than that by 0.15 U·kg-1 rhGH,which is more conducive to promoting bone development and accelerating growth without increasing the incidence of adverse drug reactions.
6.Effect of rhein on IgA nephropathy in rats by improving spleen immune function based on mTORC1 pathway and its mechanism
Hai-xing ZOU ; Ting HONG ; Sheng-nan PENG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2025;41(10):1893-1899
Aim To explore the mechanism of rhein in the treatment of IgA nephropathy in rats by impro-ving spleen immune function based on mTORC1 path-way.Methods Thirty-two SD rats were randomly di-vided into control group,model group(IgAN),rhein group(RH)and rapamycin group.The deposition of IgA in mesangial region and pathological changes of spleen and kidney were observed,and the ratio of Th/Ts in spleen was determined by immunohistochemical method.The protein expressions of p-mTOR,p-p70S6k,TGF-β1 and TNF-α in spleen were detected by Western blot.Results Compared with the control group,IgAN group significantly increased urinary sludge red blood cell count,24 hour urinary total pro-tein,serum creatinine,blood urea nitrogen,serum IgA,Th/Ts,p-mtor,p-P70S6K and spleen TNF-αprotein expression levels(P<0.01),and spleen TGF-β1 protein expression(P<0.05).IgA deposi-tion in mesangial area of the kidney increased signifi-cantly,and pathological changes were observed in spleen and kidney.Compared with IgAN group,urine sludge red blood cell count,serum IgA,Th/Ts,p-mTOR,p-P70S6K and TNF-α protein expression lev-els in RH and RAPA groups were significantly reduced(P<0.01).24 hour urinary total protein,blood urea nitrogen,serum creatinine and spleen TGF-β1 protein decreased(P<0.05),the deposition of IgA in the mesangial region of the kidney decreased,and the pathological changes of spleen and kidney were allevia-ted.There was no significant difference between RH group and RAPA group.Conclusions RH can allevi-ate IgA nephropathy by inhibiting the activity of m-TORC1 pathway in the spleen of IgA nephropathy rats,thereby inhibiting the differentiation of splenic lympho-cytes and reducing the secretion of IgA.
7.Chemical constituents from ethyl acetate fraction of Balanophora harlandii and their tyrosinase inhibitory activity
Zhang-xian CHEN ; Hai-ming WANG ; Yun-tao ZHANG ; Mao-xin DENG ; Kui-lin ZHU ; Jin-lian ZOU ; Jian WANG ; Shan-shan WEI ; Hong-ping HE ; Fa-wu DONG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2025;47(10):3290-3297
AIM To study the chemical constituents from ethyl acetate fraction of Balanophora harlandii Hook.f.and their tyrosinase inhibitory activity.METHODS Separation and purification were performed using silica gel,MCI,ODS,Sephadex LH-20 and semi-preparative HPLC,then the structures of obtained compounds were identified by physicochemical properties and spectral data.The monophenolase inhibitory activity was determined by the tyrosinase-catalyzed oxidation of L-tyrosine.RESULTS Twenty-four compounds were isolated and identified as sesamin(1),methyl caffeate(2),quercetin(3),5,7-dihydroxychromanone(4),methyl 3,4-dihydroxybenzoate(5),esculetin(6),kaempferol(7),naringenin(8),pyrogallic acid(9),pinosylvin(10),methyl propionate(11),caffeic acid(12),saccharinol(13),ferulic acid(14),trans-p-hydroxycinnamic acid(15),cinnamic acid(16),vanillic acid(17),vanillin(18),4-hydroxyacetophenone(19),4-hydroxybenzaldehyde(20),apigenin(21),(-)-isolariciresinol(22),(-)-secoisolariciresinol(23)and meso-2,3-di(3′,4′-methylenedioxybenzyl)butane-1,4-diol(24).The IC50 values of compounds 3,5,7,8,19,and 20 ranged from(0.246 5±0.028 3)to(1.278 2±0.021 3)mmol/L.CONCLUSION Compounds 1-9、11、15、17-21、24 are isolated from this plant for the first time,and 1,6,9,17-19,24 are first isolated from genus Balanophora.Compounds 3、5、7、8、19 and 20 have tyrosinase inhibitory activity.
8.Research Progress on the Role of Extracellular Vesicles in Diabetic Chronic Wound Repair
Luoqin FU ; Xiaozhou MOU ; Hai ZOU
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(4):611-619
Diabetic chronic wounds are one of the significant complications among diabetic patients,with an incidence that is rising annually.Given the substantial societal burden and complex pathophysiology of diabetic chronic wounds.There is an urgent need to develop new and more effective treatment modalities.Recently,cell-free therapies,particularly those involving extracellular vesicles such as exosomes,have gained prominence.This paper summarizes the therapeutic application of extracellular vesicles in the treatment of delayed wound healing in diabetes,explores the potential molecular mechanisms involved,and discusses the clinical value of extracellular vesicles in preventing and treating delayed wound healing in diabetes.
9.Pathogenesis, pathological features, and progress in comprehensive treatment of cytokine storm in severe infections
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2025;45(7):611-618
Cytokine storm is a common and fatal pathological process in patients with severe infections. Its core mechanism involves the excessive activation of the immune system, leading to a massive release of cytokines, which in turn causes acute inflammatory responses and multiple organ failure. Studying the mechanisms and treatment methods of cytokine storm is of great significance for improving the survival rate of patients with severe infections. This paper systematically elucidates the pathogenesis, pathological characteristics, and current progress in the treatment of cytokine storm in severe infections, discusses the treatment strategies such as anti-inflammatory drugs, immunomodulatory therapy, and supportive care, and summarizes the results of clinical trials of emerging drugs and methods for treating cytokine storm, hoping to provide theoretical evidence and practical guidance for the precise diagnosis and treatment of cytokine storm and provide reference for clinical treatment of patients with severe infections.
10.Mechanism of Chaishao Kaiyu Decoction in ameliorating hippocampal neuroinflammation in depressed rats based on complement component C3/C3aR pathway.
Ying-Juan TANG ; Hai-Peng GUO ; Man-Shu ZOU ; Yuan-Shan HAN ; Jun-Cheng LIU ; Yu-Hong WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(1):1-9
This study investigated the mechanism of Chaishao Kaiyu Decoction in improving hippocampal neuroinflammation in depressed rats based on complement component 3(C3)/C3 receptor(C3aR). A total of 60 SD rats were randomly divided into a blank group, a model group, high, medium, and low dose groups of Chaishao Kaiyu Decoction, and a positive drug group, with 10 rats in each group. Except for the blank group, chronic unpredictable mild stress(CUMS) was used to construct depression models in other groups. Sucrose preference, open-field experiment, forced swimming, and water maze were used to detect the changes in depression-like behavior in each group. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA) was used to detect the serum inflammatory factor level in rats, and hematoxylin-eosin(HE) staining and Nissl staining were employed to observe the pathological damage of hippocampal neurons. Golgi-Cox staining was used to observe the dendritic spine damage of hippocampal neurons, and immunofluorescence and Western blot were utilized to detect the expression of microglial marker Iba-1 and C3/C3aR protein in the hippocampus of rats. The behavioral results showed that compared with the model group, Chaishao Kaiyu Decoction could significantly strengthen the sugar water preference, increase the distance and number of voluntary activities, shorten the immobility time in forced swimming and the successful incubation period of positioning navigation, and prolong the stay time of space exploration in the target quadrant. ELISA results showed that the content of inflammatory factors in the hippocampus of depressed rats was significantly higher than that of the blank group, and the content of inflammatory factors decreased significantly after the intervention of Chaishao Kaiyu Decoction. In addition, Chaishao Kaiyu Decoction could relieve pathological damage such as cell swelling and loose arrangement of hippocampus tissue. In the Western blot experiment, the expression levels of C3 and C3aR proteins in the model group were higher than those in the blank group, while the expression of C3 and C3aR in Chaishao Kaiyu Decoction could be down-regulated. Immunofluorescence results showed that compared with the model group, the fluorescence intensity of microglia marker Iba-1 decreased significantly after the intervention of Chaishao Kaiyu Decoction and positive drugs. The antidepressant effect of Chaishao Kaiyu Decoction may be related to the down-regulation of C3/C3aR signaling pathway-related proteins, thus alleviating hippocampal inflammation.
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