1.Research progress of cooling therapy for heat stroke
Jin-Bao ZHAO ; Qian WANG ; Tian-Yu XIN ; Han-Ding MAO ; Ye TAO ; Bo NING ; Zhen-Zhen QIN ; Shu-Yuan LIU ; Qing SONG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2025;50(5):612-618
Heat stroke is a heat-related illness caused by an imbalance between the body's heat production and heat dissipation,which could lead to multiple organ dysfunction syndrome with a high mortality rate.Rapid and effective reduction of core body temperature is key to successful treatment.This article reviews recent progress in the treatment of heat stroke,including new understandings of organ injury mechanisms,the timing,velocity and goals of cooling treatment,evaluation and selection of traditional cooling techniques(such as cold water immersion),and scientific evaluation of new cooling technologies(such as blood purification technology and intravascular heat exchange cooling technology),aiming to promote understanding and treatment of heat stroke.
2.Impact of thymus dose-volume parameters on radiation-induced lymphopenia in early-stage breast cancer patients during postoperative adjuvant radiotherapy
Tong XIA ; Liyan JIN ; Pengfei XING ; Sisi ZHENG ; Jianjun QIAN ; Ye TIAN ; Shang CAI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2025;34(10):1001-1007
Objective:To analyze the correlation between thymus dose-volume parameters and lymphopenia in patients with early-stage breast cancer (BC) receiving adjuvant radiotherapy (RT).Methods:Medical records of 54 patients with early-stage BC who received postoperative adjuvant RT in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from January to December 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. Absolute lymphocyte counts (ALC) were collected at 1 month before (baseline) and weekly during RT. Lymphopenia was graded based according to the common terminology criteria for adverse events version 5.0 and nadir/baseline ALC was calculated. The thymus was delineated according to anatomical boundaries in the original RT planning system. Dosimetric parameters were obtained from the dose volume histograms. Stepwise multiple linear regression analysis was used to explore the factors associated with nadir/baseline ALC. The cutoff values of dosimetric parameters for predicting ≥grade 3 lymphopenia were obtained using the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve.Results:The proportion of 54 patients experiencing ≥ grade 3 lymphopenia was 38.9%. The median value of thymus volume, mean dose, V 5 Gy, V 10 Gy were 14.02 cm 3, 4.95 Gy, 36.18%, and 6.61%, respectively. Stepwise multiple linear regression analysis revealed that baseline ALC ( P=0.005), quadrant location ( P=0.005) and mean thymus dose ( P<0.001) were significantly associated with nadir/baseline ALC. ROC curve analysis indicated that the cutoff values of thymus mean dose, V 5 Gy and V 10 Gy for predicting ≥ grade 3 lymphopenia were 6.12 Gy, 35.2%, and 7.4%, respectively. Conclusions:Lymphopenia in early-stage BC patients is significantly correlated with high dosimetric parameters of the thymus during postoperative adjuvant RT. Thymus may be considered as an organ at risk during RT.
3.Design, synthesis and evaluation of oxadiazoles as novel XO inhibitors
Hong-zhan WANG ; Ya-jun YANG ; Ying YANG ; Fei YE ; Jin-ying TIAN ; Chuan-ming ZHANG ; Zhi-yan XIAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2025;60(1):164-171
Xanthine oxidase (XO) is an important therapeutic target for the treatment of hyperuricemia and gout. Based on the previously identified potent XO inhibitor
4.Design and application of a device to prevent facial pressure injury in prone patients.
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2025;37(10):968-970
Prone position ventilation (PPV) has been widely used in the treatment strategy of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Patients undergoing PPV may develop facial edema and are at risk for pressure injuries due to prolonged prone positioning. In clinical practice, preventive measures such as repositioning, protective dressings, and pressure-relief cushions are commonly used to prevent pressure injuries. However, factors such as improper endotracheal tube placement, self-paid dressings, and delayed clearance of oral and nasal secretions have reduced the effectiveness of preventing facial pressure injuries. To address the above issues, a device for preventing pressure injuries on the faces of patients in the prone position was designed by healthcare workers in the nursing department of Dalian Friendship Hospital, and a National Utility Model Patent of China was obtained (ZL 2024 2 0340439.8). The device consists of a support plate and a circuit control system. The support plate is equipped with two support members. Support member 1 is directly fixed to the support plate, while support member 2 is connected to the support plate via a slide and a spiral rod, serving to support the patient's face and allowing for adjustment of the appropriate width according to the size of the patient's face. Inside the two support members, there are several telescopic rods, with the upper ends designed as spherical supports. The height and position of the telescopic components can be adjusted through a circuit control system, regularly changing the pressure distribution on the patient's face, thereby achieving the purpose of changing the pressure points on the face. The inner wall of support member 2 is equipped with a camera, allowing direct observation of the patient's facial condition through a monitor, avoiding compression of the eyes and nose, and promptly removing secretions from the mouth to keep the face clean, thereby reducing the risk of facial pressure-related injuries. The center of the two support members features a hollow slot, facilitating the placement of a tracheal tube. The circuit control system includes a random module, a time setting module, a control module, and a drive module. Parameters can be set as needed. When the shortest set time is reached, the random module and time setting module send instructions to the control module. Upon receiving the instructions from the time setting module and the random number from the random module, the control module transmits information to the drive module. The drive module, upon receiving the information, controls multiple telescopic rods to adjust their height and position, thereby changing the support points on the patient's face. The device features a simple structure and convenient operation, allowing for flexible adaptation to the patient's facial shape. It can be replaced with the patient's facial pressure area, providing an intuitive view of the patient's facial pressure situation. With automation and high safety, it helps reduce the risk of pressure-related injuries and lightens the workload of medical staff.
Humans
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Pressure Ulcer/prevention & control*
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Prone Position
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Equipment Design
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Facial Injuries/prevention & control*
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Respiration, Artificial/instrumentation*
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Respiratory Distress Syndrome/therapy*
5.Research progress on transcription factors and regulatory proteins of Salvia miltiorrhiza.
Wen XU ; Mei TIAN ; Ye SHEN ; Juan GUO ; Bao-Long JIN ; Guang-Hong CUI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(1):58-70
Salvia miltiorrhiza is a perennial herb of the genus Salvia(Lamiaceae). As one of the earliest medicinal plants to undergo molecular biology research, it has gradually become a model plant for molecular biology of medicinal plants. With the gradual analysis of the genome of S. miltiorrhiza and the biosynthetic pathways of its main active components tanshinone and salvianolic acids, the transcriptional regulation mediated by transcription factors and related regulatory proteins has gradually become a new research focus. Due to the lack of scientific and unified naming of transcription factors and different research indexes in different literature, this paper systematically sorted out the transcription factors in different literature with the genomes of DSS3 from selfing for three generations and bh2-7 from selfing for six generations as reference. In total, 73 transcription factors and related regulatory proteins belonging to 13 gene families were identified. The effects of overexpression or gene silencing experiments on tanshinone and salvianolic acids were also analyzed. This study unified the identified transcription factors, which laid a foundation for further constructing the regulatory networks of secondary metabolites and insect or stress resistance and improving the quality of medicinal materials by using global transcriptional regulation engineering.
Salvia miltiorrhiza/chemistry*
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Plant Proteins/metabolism*
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Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
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Transcription Factors/metabolism*
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Abietanes/metabolism*
6.A systematic analysis on global epidemiology and burden of foot fracture over three decades.
Cheng CHEN ; Jin-Rong LIN ; Yi ZHANG ; Tian-Bao YE ; Yun-Feng YANG
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2025;28(3):208-215
PURPOSE:
To comprehensively analyze the geographic and temporal trends of foot fracture, understand its health burden by age, sex, and sociodemographic index (SDI), and explore its leading causes from 1990 to 2019.
METHODS:
The datasets in the present study were generated from the Global Burden of Diseases Study 2019, which included foot fracture data from 1990 to 2019. We extracted estimates along with the 95% uncertainty interval (UI) for the incidence and years lived with disability (YLDs) of foot fracture by location, age, gender, and cause. The epidemiology and burden of foot fracture at the global, regional, and national level was exhibited. Next, we presented the age and sex patterns of foot fracture. The leading cause of foot fracture was another focus of this study from the viewpoint of age, sex, and location. Then, Pearson's correlations between age-standardized rate (ASR), SDI, and estimated annual percentage change were calculated.
RESULTS:
The age-standardized incidence rate was 138.68 (95% UI: 104.88 - 182.53) per 100,000 persons for both sexes, 174.24 (95% UI: 134.35 - 222.49) per 100,000 persons for males, and 102.19 (95% UI: 73.28 - 138.00) per 100,000 persons for females in 2019. The age-standardized YLDs rate was 5.91 (95% UI: 3.58 - 9.25) per 100,000 persons for both genders, 7.35 (95% UI: 4.45 - 11.50) per 100,000 persons for males, and 4.51 (95% UI: 2.75 - 7.03) per 100,000 persons for females in 2019. The global incidence and YLDs of foot fracture increased in number and decreased in ASR from 1990 to 2019. The global geographical distribution of foot fracture is uneven. The incidence rate for males peaked at the age group of 20 - 24 years, while that for females increased with advancing age. The incidence rate of older people was rising, as younger age incidence rate declined from 1990 to 2019. Falls, exposure to mechanical forces, and road traffic injuries were the 3 leading causes of foot fracture. Correlations were observed between ASR, estimated annual percentage change, and SDI.
CONCLUSIONS
The burden of foot fracture remains high globally, and it poses an enormous public health challenge, with population aging. It is necessary to allocate more resources to the high-risk populations. Targeted realistic intervention policies and strategies are warranted.
Humans
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Male
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Female
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Incidence
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Fractures, Bone/epidemiology*
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Middle Aged
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Adult
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Global Health
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Aged
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Global Burden of Disease
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Adolescent
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Child
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Young Adult
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Foot Injuries/epidemiology*
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Cost of Illness
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Child, Preschool
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Aged, 80 and over
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Infant
7.Molecular epidemiological characteristics of 87 Clostridioides difficile isolates in Xi'an region
Yang LUAN ; Yixian TIAN ; Jin ZHANG ; Zerun XUE ; Ye ZHANG ; Yuan WU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(12):1852-1857
OBJECTIVE To understand the molecular epidemiological characteristics,antimicrobial sensitivity and resistance mechanisms of Clostridioides difficile in Xi'an region,and provide data support for the prevention and control of C.difficile infection and the rational clinical use of antibiotics.METHODS A total of 87 strains of C.difficile,which were successfully isolated from stool samples collected from 6 hospitals from Oct.2018 to Dec.2022,were tested for virulence genes,population structure and genetic diversity were detected by Multilocus sequence typing(MLST)and Ribotyping(RT)methods,the drug sensitivity was detected by Etest,additionally,amino acid variations in the quinolone resistance-determining regions GyrA and GyrB were detected.RESULTS There were 41 strains(62.12%)with the genotype A+B+CDT—,23 strains(34.85%)with the genotype A-B+CDT—,and 2 strains(3.03%)with the genotype A+B+CDT+.MLST was divided into 25 ST types,and the main types were ST3,ST42 and ST39.There were 37 RT types,mainly were RT012,RT106 and RT001.All strains were sensitive to vancomycin and metronidazole,and the resistance rates to ciprofloxacin,levofloxacin and moxifloxacin were 90.80%,28.73%and 21.84%,respectively.GyrA contains two amino acid variations at Thr82-Ile and Asp205-Glu,and GyrB contains 6 amino acid variations.CONCLUSIONS The predominant toxin-producing strain of C.difficile in Xi'an is of A+B+CDT-genotype and the primary molecular types are ST54/RT012,ST42/RT106,ST3/RT001 and ST37/RT017.No strains resistant to vancomycin or metronidazole are detected.Amino acid variations in GyrA or GyrB of C.difficile are associated with quinolone resistance.To ef-fectively prevent the outbreak of C.difficile infection,it is crucial to enhance molecular epidemiology studies and strengthen antimicrobial resistance surveillance efforts.
8.Molecular epidemiological characteristics of 87 Clostridioides difficile isolates in Xi'an region
Yang LUAN ; Yixian TIAN ; Jin ZHANG ; Zerun XUE ; Ye ZHANG ; Yuan WU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(12):1852-1857
OBJECTIVE To understand the molecular epidemiological characteristics,antimicrobial sensitivity and resistance mechanisms of Clostridioides difficile in Xi'an region,and provide data support for the prevention and control of C.difficile infection and the rational clinical use of antibiotics.METHODS A total of 87 strains of C.difficile,which were successfully isolated from stool samples collected from 6 hospitals from Oct.2018 to Dec.2022,were tested for virulence genes,population structure and genetic diversity were detected by Multilocus sequence typing(MLST)and Ribotyping(RT)methods,the drug sensitivity was detected by Etest,additionally,amino acid variations in the quinolone resistance-determining regions GyrA and GyrB were detected.RESULTS There were 41 strains(62.12%)with the genotype A+B+CDT—,23 strains(34.85%)with the genotype A-B+CDT—,and 2 strains(3.03%)with the genotype A+B+CDT+.MLST was divided into 25 ST types,and the main types were ST3,ST42 and ST39.There were 37 RT types,mainly were RT012,RT106 and RT001.All strains were sensitive to vancomycin and metronidazole,and the resistance rates to ciprofloxacin,levofloxacin and moxifloxacin were 90.80%,28.73%and 21.84%,respectively.GyrA contains two amino acid variations at Thr82-Ile and Asp205-Glu,and GyrB contains 6 amino acid variations.CONCLUSIONS The predominant toxin-producing strain of C.difficile in Xi'an is of A+B+CDT-genotype and the primary molecular types are ST54/RT012,ST42/RT106,ST3/RT001 and ST37/RT017.No strains resistant to vancomycin or metronidazole are detected.Amino acid variations in GyrA or GyrB of C.difficile are associated with quinolone resistance.To ef-fectively prevent the outbreak of C.difficile infection,it is crucial to enhance molecular epidemiology studies and strengthen antimicrobial resistance surveillance efforts.
9.Impact of thymus dose-volume parameters on radiation-induced lymphopenia in early-stage breast cancer patients during postoperative adjuvant radiotherapy
Tong XIA ; Liyan JIN ; Pengfei XING ; Sisi ZHENG ; Jianjun QIAN ; Ye TIAN ; Shang CAI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2025;34(10):1001-1007
Objective:To analyze the correlation between thymus dose-volume parameters and lymphopenia in patients with early-stage breast cancer (BC) receiving adjuvant radiotherapy (RT).Methods:Medical records of 54 patients with early-stage BC who received postoperative adjuvant RT in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from January to December 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. Absolute lymphocyte counts (ALC) were collected at 1 month before (baseline) and weekly during RT. Lymphopenia was graded based according to the common terminology criteria for adverse events version 5.0 and nadir/baseline ALC was calculated. The thymus was delineated according to anatomical boundaries in the original RT planning system. Dosimetric parameters were obtained from the dose volume histograms. Stepwise multiple linear regression analysis was used to explore the factors associated with nadir/baseline ALC. The cutoff values of dosimetric parameters for predicting ≥grade 3 lymphopenia were obtained using the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve.Results:The proportion of 54 patients experiencing ≥ grade 3 lymphopenia was 38.9%. The median value of thymus volume, mean dose, V 5 Gy, V 10 Gy were 14.02 cm 3, 4.95 Gy, 36.18%, and 6.61%, respectively. Stepwise multiple linear regression analysis revealed that baseline ALC ( P=0.005), quadrant location ( P=0.005) and mean thymus dose ( P<0.001) were significantly associated with nadir/baseline ALC. ROC curve analysis indicated that the cutoff values of thymus mean dose, V 5 Gy and V 10 Gy for predicting ≥ grade 3 lymphopenia were 6.12 Gy, 35.2%, and 7.4%, respectively. Conclusions:Lymphopenia in early-stage BC patients is significantly correlated with high dosimetric parameters of the thymus during postoperative adjuvant RT. Thymus may be considered as an organ at risk during RT.
10.Relationship between the Expression of LncRNA CTBP1-AS2 and miR-140-5p Levels in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Tissues and Radiotherapeutic Effect and Prognosis
Liulei GU ; Pei GU ; Guanghao JIN ; Ye TIAN ; Yong TAO
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2024;39(2):23-27,156
Objective To investigate the relationship between the expression of long non-coding RNA C-terminal binding protein 1 antisense RNA2(LncRNA CTBP1-AS2)and microRNA-140-5p(miR-140-5p)levels in nasopharyngeal carcinoma tissues and the radiotherapeutic effect and prognosis.Methods A total of 222 nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients diagnosed in Nantong Cancer Hospital from March 2018 to March 2020 were collected as the nasopharyngeal carcinoma group.The clinical data of these patients were recorded,the radiotherapeutic effect and prognosis were evaluated,and they were grouped into the survival group(n=194)and the death group(n=28).Meanwhile,another 219 patients with nasopharyngeal inflammation were collected as the control group.Correlation between LncRNA CTBP1-AS2 and miR-140-5p expression levels in nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients was calculated using Pearson correlation analysis.Kaplan-Meier survival curve was applied to analyze the relationship between the expression levels of LncRNA CTBP1-AS2 and miR-140-5p in nasopharyngeal carcinoma tissue and prognosis.Multivariate analysis was conducted on the prognosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients using Cox proportional risk regression model.Results The expression level of LncRNA CTBP1-AS2 in the tissues of patients in nasopharyngeal carcinoma group(2.25±0.46)was higher than that in the control group(1.02±0.22),while the expression level of miR-140-5p(0.67±0.19)was lower than that in the control group(1.01±0.23),and the differences were statistically significant(t=35.742,16.934,all P<0.001).There was a negative correlation between LncRNA CTBP1-AS2 and miR-140-5p expression levels in nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients(r=-0.624,P<0.001).The total effective rate(74.11%)and 3-year survival rate(77.68%)of nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients with high expression of LncRNA CTBP1-AS2 after radiotherapy were lower than those with low expression(93.64%,97.27%),and the differences were statistically significant(χ2=15.578,19.331,all P<0.001).The total effective rate(93.58%)and 3-year survival rate(96.33%)of patients with high expression of miR-140-5p after radiotherapy were higher than those of patients with low expression(74.34%,78.76%),and the differences were statistically significant(χ2=15.119,15.538,all P<0.001).The magnetic resonance amide proton transfer(APT)value(2.10±0.26),the proportion of patients with radiotherapy failure(85.71%),high expression of LncRNA CTBP1-AS2(89.29%),and low expression of miR-140-5p(85.71%)in the death group were higher than those in the survival group(1.82±0.31,6.19%,44.85%,45.88%),and the differences were statistically significant(t/χ2=4.551,108.127,19.331,15.538,all P<0.001).The level of LncRNA CTBP1-AS2 was a risk factor for mortality within 3 years in nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients(HR=2.762,95%CI:1.510~5.051,P=0.001),while the level of miR-140-5p was a protective factor for mortality within 3 years in nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients(HR=0.817,95%CI:0.718~0.930,P=0.002).Conclusion LncRNA CTBP1-AS2 was highly expressed,while miR-140-5p was lowly expressed in nasopharyngeal carcinoma tissue,indicating the two may be closely related to the radiotherapeutic effect and prognosis.

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