1.Therapeutic effect and mechanism of hordenine on ovalbumin-induced allergic rhinitis in rats
Junyan LI ; Tao LIU ; Fang SUN ; Jiahui HUANG ; Shuzhen MAO ; Jing YAO
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2025;56(1):80-90
To investigate the therapeutic effect and related mechanisms of hordenine on ovalbumin (OVA)-induced allergic rhinitis (AR) in rats, HE and AB-PAS staining were used to detect the improvement of pathological damage to the nasal mucosa induced by hordenine. ELISA was employed to detect the effect of hordenine on OVA-sIgE in serum and IL-4 in the nasal mucosa supernatant of rats. IHC and Western blot experiments were undertaken to examine the effect of hordenine on Th1/Th2 cell balance. Bioinformatics analysis was performed to predict pathways, which were verified by in vivo and in vitro experiments. The experimental results showed that hordenine could alleviate the behavioral manifestations of OVA-induced AR rats, alleviate nasal mucosal pathological damage caused by AR, and reduce the secretion of OVA-sIgE and IL-4. In addition, hordenine could regulate the Th1/Th2 balance. Bioinformatics analysis results showed that the potential pathway of action of hordenine on AR was the phosphoinositide 3 kinase (PI3K)/protein kinase B (Akt) signaling pathway. The in vivo experimental results showed that the expression of PI3K and p-Akt proteins in the nasal mucosa of the model group rats was significantly increased (P < 0.01), and that the protein expression level was significantly decreased after the administration of hordenine, which was also confirmed by an in vitro experiment. This study suggests that hordenine may regulate Th1/Th2 cell balance through the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway, thereby exerting an alleviating effect on OVA-induced AR.
2.Analysis on the clinical application effects and development of intelligent control system for airbag pressure of tracheal catheter
Guangchao YUAN ; Siyuan HA ; Fang WANG ; Weiyi ZHANG ; Wei XIA ; Junyan TAN ; Yijuan DING ; Luyan HUANG ; Min LEI
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(7):87-91
Objective:To analyze the research and development of control system for airbag pressure of intelligent tracheal catheter,and its application effect in clinical practice.Methods:The hospital designed an intelligent self-adaptive control system for cuff pressure of tracheal catheter,which can rationally apply main components such as single chip microcomputer,display screen,control panel,pressure monitoring module,inflation device and solenoid valve,etc..This control system connected the measuring module of pressure through single chip microcomputer,so as to continuously detect the airbag pressure of tracheal catheter.An inflation and deflation algorithm was independently researched and developed to control air pump or solenoid valve to inject or release part of the gas to the airbag,so as to achieve intelligent control for the pressure of airbag.Sixty patients underwent endotracheal intubation who admitted to the department of general surgery of Wuhan Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine from January 2022 to January 2023 were selected as the study objects,and they were divided into control group(n=30)and observation group(n=30)according to random number table method.The cuff pressure of endotracheal intubation of patients in control group were managed by conventional method.The intelligent adaptive control system was adopted to manage the cuff pressure of endotracheal intubation for patients in the observation group.The complications,compliance rate of airbag pressure,the instantaneous maximum value of airbag pressure during sputum aspiration,insertion of gastric tube,and turning over of body were compared between the two groups after intubation.Results:The incidence of complication included cough,trachyphonia,dysphagia and bloody sputum after tracheal intubation in the observation group were 6.66%,which was significantly lower than 33.33%in the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(x2=6.667,P<0.05).The compliance rate of the pressure(25-30cmH2O)of airbag in the control group was 92.83%,which was significantly lower than 97.78%in the observation group,and the difference was statistically significant(x2=14.698,P<0.05).The instantaneous maximum values of airbag pressure during sputum aspiration,insertion of gastric tube and turning over were(28.24±3.65)cmH2O,(27.98±4.25)cmH2O and(28.65±4.87)cmH2O in observation group,respectively,which were significantly lower than those in control group,and the differences were significant(t=17.930,19.208,16.485,P<0.05).Conclusion:The application of intelligent adaptive control system for cuff pressure of tracheal catheter can maintain the airbag pressure of tracheal catheter at normal level(20-30 cmH2O),and reduce complications,and improve the compliance rate of airbag pressure.
3.Severity of SARS-CoV-2 infection in children with kidney disease undergoing immunosuppressive therapy
Yunfan ZHANG ; Huanhuan YANG ; Jun HUANG ; Ai FENG ; Guizhi XIA ; Chengfeng WANG ; Guangming CHEN ; Xiaobin CHEN ; Zengfeng WENG ; Yi CHEN ; Jinrong WU ; Jingjing LIU ; Yuen YANG ; Yuzhen ZHANG ; Jinfeng LIN ; Yuxian TANG ; Junyan CHEN ; Xiaojing NIE
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2025;63(5):529-534
Objective:To investigate the impact of immunosuppressive therapy on the severity of SARS-CoV-2 infection and cytokine levels in pediatric patients with kidney diseases.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 40 hospitalized pediatric patients who were diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 infection at the 900th Hospital of PLA Joint Logistic Support Force from December 2022 to February 2023. Based on their immunosuppressive status prior to SARS-CoV-2 infection, these patients were categorized into immunosuppressive group and non-immunosuppressive group. Independent sample t-tests, Mann-Whitney U tests, and χ2 test were employed to compare the clinical baseline characteristics and laboratory data, the severity of SARS-CoV-2 infection, and the levels of cytokines between the 2 groups. Results:Among the 40 patients, 11 were in the immunosuppressive group (aged 13 (8, 14) years, 9 males and 2 females) and 29 in the non-immunosuppressive group (aged 2 (1, 4) years, 15 males and 14 females). In the immunosuppressive group, 2 were asymptomatic cases, 8 were mild cases, and 1 was moderate case, and there was no severe or critical cases. In the non-immunosuppressive group, 8 were mild cases, 5 were moderate, 15 were severe cases, 1 was critical case, and no asymptomatic cases. The underlying diseases in the immunosuppressive group included nephrotic syndrome (6 cases), IgA vasculitis nephritis (2 cases), lupus nephritis (1 case), post-renal transplantation (1 case), and renal failure (1 case), with a mean total immunosuppression score (TIS) of (3.6±1.4) points. In the non-immunosuppressive group, 2 patients had a history of epilepsy, and the remaining 27 cases had no underlying conditions, all with TIS scores of 0. Compared to the children in the non-immunosuppressive group, those in the immunosuppressive group were more likely to exhibit asymptomatic or mild infection, with lower risks of severe disease, cytokine storm, fever, and cough, but a higher risk of fatigue ( OR=1.22, 2.66, 0.48, 0.12, 0.12, 0.13, 1.22; 95% CI 0.93-1.62, 0.99-7.15, 0.33-0.70, 0.03-0.57, 0.03-0.57, 0.03-0.65, 0.93-1.62; all P<0.05). The levels of cytokine IL-6, interferon-α and interferon-γ in the immunosuppressive group were all lower than those in the non-immunosuppressive group ( Z=2.23, 2.51, 2.92, respectively; all P<0.05). Conclusion:Pediatric patients with kidney diseases receiving appropriate immunosuppressive therapy may mitigate the severity of SARS-CoV-2 infection by suppressing the expression of cytokines.
4.Artificial intelligence-assisted quality control of anal sphincter ultrasound:a multicenter clinical study
Man ZHANG ; Junyan AN ; Liang MU ; Yuanchun FU ; Kun WANG ; Shuqing HUANG ; Jiawei WU ; Shuangyu WU ; Ying CHEN ; Ruixuan WANG ; Xinling ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2025;34(7):594-601
Objective:To develop a quality control model for anal sphincter ultrasound images and validate its diagnostic performance across multiple centers.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on anal sphincter ultrasound images from seven medical centers in China between May 2019 and June 2022. A total of 7 040 images from 3 116 patients were included and divided into a training set(4 912 images)and a validation set(2 128 images). The images were classified as standard or non-standard images by three experts. Three models were developed based on different image feature extraction methods:a single-branch model,a multi-branch weighted model,and a multi-branch ensemble model. The diagnostic performance of each model was evaluated using the area under the ROC curve(AUC),sensitivity,specificity,accuracy,positive predictive value,and negative predictive value,respectively. The optimal model was selected and compared with the performance of 4 doctors with varying experience levels. Sixty days later,the images with the assistance of the model's output were reassessed by the doctors to evaluate its impact on manual quality control.Results:① Among the 3 models,the multi-branch ensemble model demonstrated the highest AUC and sensitivity,with an AUC of 0.966(95% CI=0.958 - 0.974),a sensitivity of 91.83%,and a specificity of 91.41%. This model was named M quality. ② M quality's AUC was slightly lower than that of Senior A and B(0.966 vs. 0.976,0.976,and P<0.05),its sensitivity was slightly lower than that of Senior A(91.83% vs. 95.61%, P<0.001)but comparable to Senior B(91.83% vs. 92.89%, P=0.315),its specificity was slightly lower than Senior A and B(91.41% vs. 94.44%,98.18%,and P<0.05). However,M quality significantly outperformed Junior A and B in AUC and sensitivity(AUC:0.966 vs. 0.850,0.818;sensitivity:91.83% vs. 84.90%,61.46%;all P<0.001),its specificity was higher than that of Junior A(91.41% vs. 80.28%, P<0.001)but lower than that of Junior B(91.41% vs. 95.96%, P<0.001). ③ With model assistance,Senior B's sensitivity(92.89% vs. 94.20%, P=0.001)and Senior A's specificity(94.44% vs. 96.56%, P<0.001)improved significantly. Junior A and B showed significant improvements in AUC and sensitivity(AUC:0.931 vs. 0.850,0.914 vs. 0.818;sensitivity:91.83% vs. 84.90%,89.53% vs. 61.46%;all P<0.001). After model assistance,Junior A's specificity increased(93.62% vs. 80.28%, P<0.001),while Junior B's specificity decreased(91.60% vs. 95.96%, P=0.013). Conclusions:This study develops a quality control model for anal sphincter ultrasound images with robust diagnostic performance,approaching the level of seniors. The model significantly enhances the image quality assessment capabilities of juniors,demonstrating promising clinical application potential.
5.Evaluation of the reliability and validity of the Chinese listening self-efficacy questionnaire
Wenling JIANG ; Junyan ZHU ; Qian ZHOU ; Yuqi JIN ; Yan REN ; Haifeng LI ; Zhi-wu HUANG
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2025;33(2):134-139
Objective To develop and translate the Chinese listening self-efficacy questionnaire(C-LSEQ)and to test its reliability and validity.Methods A total of 172 subjects aged≥60 years with age-related hearing loss completed the C-LSEQ questionnaire via direct interviews.Pure tone hearing threshold test,Mandarin hearing in noise test,and the hearing handicap inventory for elderly-screening(HHIE-S)were evaluated.Twenty subjects were randomly selected from the original group to complete the C-LSEQ questionnaire in 2 weeks after the initial evaluation.Results ① Reliability:The Cronbach's a coefficients of the three sub-dimensions and the overall ques-tionnaire were all>0.8,and the test-retest reliability coefficients of the three sub-dimensions and the overall ques-tionnaire were all>0.9(P<0.001).② Validity:The experts collectively evaluated the representativeness of the statements with good content validity.The convergent validity test showed that the composite reliability(CR)of the 2 sub-dimensions and the overall questionnaire were all>0.7,and the average variance extracted(AVE)were all>0.5.The CR value of the complex listening dimension was 0.655,and the AVE value was 0.937.The criterion validity test showed that the overall questionnaire and the three sub-dimensions of the C-LSEQ were significantly correlated with the pure-tone average,speech recognition thresholds in noise,and HHIE-S(P<0.001).Conclusion The C-LSEQ exhibits stable structure,with good reliability and validity.It can be used to assess listen-ing self-efficacy in adults with hearing loss,especially in the elderly with age-related hearing loss.
6.Retrospective analysis of adverse events associated with traditional Chinese medicine formula granules and decoction pieces in hospitalized patients using the global trigger tool
Yaxiong LI ; Fusang WANG ; Mei ZHANG ; Jiawei LIN ; Wenge CHEN ; Min HUANG ; Junyan WU
China Pharmacy 2025;36(5):606-611
OBJECTIVE To provide technical support for improving recognition rate of adverse drug events (ADEs) related to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) formula granules and decoction pieces among inpatient patients. METHODS By referencing the global trigger tool (GTT) whitepaper, literature on adverse reactions to TCM, and expert review opinions, ADE trigger items for TCM formula granules and decoction pieces used in the inpatients were established. GTT was applied to analyze ADEs in inpatients who had used TCM formula granules and decoction pieces in our hospital from August 2013 to August 2023, utilizing the Chinese Hospital Pharmacovigilance System. The effectiveness of GTT and the characteristics of these ADEs were analyzed. RESULTS A total of forty-eight triggers were established, including thirty-two laboratory test indexes, thirteen clinical symptoms, and three antidotes. Among the 1 682 patients included, GTT identified 652 potential ADEs, 284 true positive ADEs,with a trigger rate of 38.76% and a positive predictive value of 43.56%. After review by the auditor, 278 cases of ADEs were finally confirmed, with an incidence rate of 16.53%, significantly higher than the number of spontaneously reported ADEs during the same period (0). The 278 cases of ADEs were mostly grade 1 (223 cases), mainly involving hepatobiliary system, gastrointestinal system, blood- lymphatic system, etc;a total of 219 types of TCMs are involved,and the top five suspected TCMs used at a frequency higher than 1% were Poria cocos, Codonopsis pilosula, Atractylodes macrocephala, fried Glycyrrhiza uralensis, and Scutellaria baicalensis. CONCLUSIONS The established GTT can improve the recognition rate of ADEs for hospitalized patients using traditional Chinese medicine formula granules and decoction pieces.
7.Influencing factors of quality of life and their pathways of action in patients with cardiovascular disease
Junyan HE ; Dongdong WANG ; Zili QIN ; Minghui HUANG ; Yanyao JIA ; Zhemin MA ; Zhongmin TANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2025;34(2):138-145
Objective:To analyze the current status, influencing factors and action pathways of quality of life in patients with cardiovascular disease.Methods:From July 2023 to June 2024, a convenience sampling method was used to obtain 2 702 patients with cardiovascular disease from 9 hospitals in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.The general information questionnaires, item short form health survey, self-rating depression scale, self-rating anxiety scale, type D personality scale-14, and type A behavior pattern scale were used for investigation.SPSS 26.0 and AMOS 24.0 softwares were used for data statistical analysis.The current status of quality of life were analyzed through descriptive statistics, the influencing factors of quality of life were analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis models, and the relationship between statistical variables was analyzed through paths.Results:The overall quality of life score of patients with cardiovascular disease was (59.29±17.59).Compared with the domestic normal population norm, the 8 factors had statistically significant differences ( t=16.50-44.16, all P<0.001).The results of multiple regression analysis showed that age, marital status, low per capita monthly income, lack of exercise, irregular daily life, poor appetite, unhealthy diet, poor sleep quality, hypertension, coronary heart disease, chronic heart failure, heart valve disease, multiple types of medication taken daily, anxiety level, depression level, type D personality, and type A personality all had negative predictive effects on quality of life ( B=-0.862--0.205, all P<0.05).Demographic and life factors affected the quality of life through 4 paths, and their direct effect and indirect effect were -0.183, 0.224 respectively (there was a masking effect).Disease-related factors affected life through 2 paths, and its direct effect and indirect effect were -0.341, 0.255 respectively (there was a masking effect).Psychological factors directly and negatively affected the quality of life through one path, and its effect value was -0.651. Conclusion:The quality of life of patients with cardiovascular disease is generally at a moderate to low level.The factors that affect the quality of life of patients with cardiovascular disease produce effects through multiple pathways in a multi-combined state.
8.Influencing factors of quality of life and their pathways of action in patients with cardiovascular disease
Junyan HE ; Dongdong WANG ; Zili QIN ; Minghui HUANG ; Yanyao JIA ; Zhemin MA ; Zhongmin TANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2025;34(2):138-145
Objective:To analyze the current status, influencing factors and action pathways of quality of life in patients with cardiovascular disease.Methods:From July 2023 to June 2024, a convenience sampling method was used to obtain 2 702 patients with cardiovascular disease from 9 hospitals in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.The general information questionnaires, item short form health survey, self-rating depression scale, self-rating anxiety scale, type D personality scale-14, and type A behavior pattern scale were used for investigation.SPSS 26.0 and AMOS 24.0 softwares were used for data statistical analysis.The current status of quality of life were analyzed through descriptive statistics, the influencing factors of quality of life were analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis models, and the relationship between statistical variables was analyzed through paths.Results:The overall quality of life score of patients with cardiovascular disease was (59.29±17.59).Compared with the domestic normal population norm, the 8 factors had statistically significant differences ( t=16.50-44.16, all P<0.001).The results of multiple regression analysis showed that age, marital status, low per capita monthly income, lack of exercise, irregular daily life, poor appetite, unhealthy diet, poor sleep quality, hypertension, coronary heart disease, chronic heart failure, heart valve disease, multiple types of medication taken daily, anxiety level, depression level, type D personality, and type A personality all had negative predictive effects on quality of life ( B=-0.862--0.205, all P<0.05).Demographic and life factors affected the quality of life through 4 paths, and their direct effect and indirect effect were -0.183, 0.224 respectively (there was a masking effect).Disease-related factors affected life through 2 paths, and its direct effect and indirect effect were -0.341, 0.255 respectively (there was a masking effect).Psychological factors directly and negatively affected the quality of life through one path, and its effect value was -0.651. Conclusion:The quality of life of patients with cardiovascular disease is generally at a moderate to low level.The factors that affect the quality of life of patients with cardiovascular disease produce effects through multiple pathways in a multi-combined state.
9.Evaluation of the reliability and validity of the Chinese listening self-efficacy questionnaire
Wenling JIANG ; Junyan ZHU ; Qian ZHOU ; Yuqi JIN ; Yan REN ; Haifeng LI ; Zhi-wu HUANG
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2025;33(2):134-139
Objective To develop and translate the Chinese listening self-efficacy questionnaire(C-LSEQ)and to test its reliability and validity.Methods A total of 172 subjects aged≥60 years with age-related hearing loss completed the C-LSEQ questionnaire via direct interviews.Pure tone hearing threshold test,Mandarin hearing in noise test,and the hearing handicap inventory for elderly-screening(HHIE-S)were evaluated.Twenty subjects were randomly selected from the original group to complete the C-LSEQ questionnaire in 2 weeks after the initial evaluation.Results ① Reliability:The Cronbach's a coefficients of the three sub-dimensions and the overall ques-tionnaire were all>0.8,and the test-retest reliability coefficients of the three sub-dimensions and the overall ques-tionnaire were all>0.9(P<0.001).② Validity:The experts collectively evaluated the representativeness of the statements with good content validity.The convergent validity test showed that the composite reliability(CR)of the 2 sub-dimensions and the overall questionnaire were all>0.7,and the average variance extracted(AVE)were all>0.5.The CR value of the complex listening dimension was 0.655,and the AVE value was 0.937.The criterion validity test showed that the overall questionnaire and the three sub-dimensions of the C-LSEQ were significantly correlated with the pure-tone average,speech recognition thresholds in noise,and HHIE-S(P<0.001).Conclusion The C-LSEQ exhibits stable structure,with good reliability and validity.It can be used to assess listen-ing self-efficacy in adults with hearing loss,especially in the elderly with age-related hearing loss.
10.Clinical management of unlocalized ACTH-dependent Cushing′s syndrome
Yifan DU ; Junyan YU ; Jiabin LIN ; Chengzhi WANG ; Chulin HUANG ; Tingting ZENG ; Kan SUN
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2025;41(7):578-583
Cushing′s syndrome refers to a group of disorders caused by excessive secretion of adrenal glucocorticoid due to various underlying etiologies. Among these, ACTH-dependent Cushing′s syndrome, in which the source of ACTH-secretion remains unclear for extended periods, poses significant challenges in clinical management. This article presents a patient with ACTH-dependent Cushing′s syndrome where the ACTH-secreting source could not be definitively localized from our hospital. Additionally, the article reviews recent advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of such cases, both domestically and internationally, with the aim of enhancing clinicians′ understanding and improving the management of this condition.

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