1.Comparative efficacy of whole blood transfusion versus component therapy in the resuscitation of patients with traumatic shock: a Meta-analysis
Yingkai XU ; Zihan YUAN ; Junying LI ; Wanbing LIU ; Lei LIU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(6):594-604
Objective:To compare the efficacy of whole blood (WB) versus component therapy (COMP) in the resuscitation of patients with traumatic shock.Methods:A systematic literature search was conducted using PubMed and Embase databases for English literature published from January 2006 to December 2023. Studies on the comparative efficacy of WB versus COMP in resuscitation of patients with traumatic shock were all included. Patients were categorized according to the initial transfusion strategies into WB group and COMP group. Primary outcome indicators were extracted and subjected to meta-analysis, including transfusion requirements after admission (4-hour red blood cell requirement, 4-hour plasma requirement, 4-hour total transfusion volume, 24-hour red blood cell requirement, 24-hour plasma requirement, and 24-hour total transfusion volume), length of hospital stay, length of ICU stay, and mortality rates (early mortality, 24-hour mortality, late mortality, and in-hospital mortality, and 24-hour mortality with multiple variables adjusted).Results:Twenty-seven studies involving 15 176 patients (4 692 patients in WB group and 10 484 in COMP group) were included. Meta-analysis results indicated that the 4-hour red blood cell requirement (SMD=-0.44, 95% CI -0.69, -0.19, P<0.01), 4-hour plasma requirement (SMD=-0.25, 95% CI -0.50, -0.01, P<0.05), 24-hour red blood cell requirement (SMD=-0.22, 95% CI -0.36, -0.09, P<0.01), and 24-hour mortality with multiple variables adjusted ( OR=0.78, 95% CI 0.68, 0.91, P<0.05) were significantly reduced in WB group. No significant differences were observed between the two groups regarding 4-hour total transfusion volume, 24-hour plasma requirement, 24-hour total transfusion volume, length of hospital stay, length of ICU stay, early mortality, 24-hour mortality, late mortality, and total in-hospital mortality ( P>0.05). Conclusions:WB demonstrates certain advantages over COMP in the resuscitation of patients with traumatic shock by reducing 4-hour red blood cell requirement, 4-hour plasma requirement, 24-hour red blood cell requirement, and 24-hour mortality with multiple variables adjusted. However, WB and COMP demonstrate comparable effectiveness in reducing 4-hour total transfusion volume, 24-hour plasma requirement, 24-hour total transfusion volume, early mortality rate, 24-hour mortality rate, late mortality rate, and in-hospital mortality.
2.Brain functional networks in children with spastic cerebral palsy and their correlation with motor function as analyzed based on fNIRS
Yangyang CAO ; Xiaokang TANG ; Qianyu GUO ; Jun WANG ; Dengna ZHU ; Gongxun CHEN ; Yuhang ZHANG ; Junying YUAN ; Juan SONG ; Yiran XU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2025;47(11):998-1004
Objective:To explore the characteristics of the brain functional networks in children with spastic cerebral palsy (SCP) while at rest and to correlate them with motor functioning.Methods:Thirty-six children with SCP were enrolled as the SCP group, while thirty-four age-matched healthy children were recruited as the control group (the HC group). Functional near-infrared spectroscopy was used to detect changes in the concentration of oxygenated hemoglobin in the children′s cerebral cortex while at rest. The left prefrontal cortex (LPFC), right prefrontal cortex (RPFC), left motor cortex (LMC), and right motor cortex (RMC) were selected as regions of interest. Phase locking values (PLVs) were used to evaluate the strength of functional connectivity (FC) among these brain regions, and graph theory methods were applied to analyze the topological properties of the brain networks. Motor functioning was assessed using the gross motor function measure (GMFM).Results:The analyses of FC strength revealed that the SCP group had significantly weaker FC among all of the regions of interest while at rest compared to the HC group. Their PLVs for LPFC-RPFC, LPFC-RMC, RPFC-RMC and LMC-RMC connectivity were all significantly smaller. Graph theory analysis showed that the SCP group had significantly lower global efficiency (GE) and smaller clustering coefficients (CCs) and network density (D), while their characteristic path lengths were significantly longer. According to the correlation analysis, the PLVs for LMC-RMC connections in the SCP group were positively correlated with their scores on dimensions D and E of the GMFM ( r=0.496 and r=0.579 respectively). GE ( r=0.587 and r=0.642) and CC ( r=0.318 and r=0.759) showed similar significant positive correlations with GMFM dimensions D and E. Conclusions:At rest, the functional networks in the brains of children with SCP exhibit abnormalities closely associated with their motor dysfunction.
3.Comparative efficacy of whole blood transfusion versus component therapy in the resuscitation of patients with traumatic shock: a Meta-analysis
Yingkai XU ; Zihan YUAN ; Junying LI ; Wanbing LIU ; Lei LIU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(6):594-604
Objective:To compare the efficacy of whole blood (WB) versus component therapy (COMP) in the resuscitation of patients with traumatic shock.Methods:A systematic literature search was conducted using PubMed and Embase databases for English literature published from January 2006 to December 2023. Studies on the comparative efficacy of WB versus COMP in resuscitation of patients with traumatic shock were all included. Patients were categorized according to the initial transfusion strategies into WB group and COMP group. Primary outcome indicators were extracted and subjected to meta-analysis, including transfusion requirements after admission (4-hour red blood cell requirement, 4-hour plasma requirement, 4-hour total transfusion volume, 24-hour red blood cell requirement, 24-hour plasma requirement, and 24-hour total transfusion volume), length of hospital stay, length of ICU stay, and mortality rates (early mortality, 24-hour mortality, late mortality, and in-hospital mortality, and 24-hour mortality with multiple variables adjusted).Results:Twenty-seven studies involving 15 176 patients (4 692 patients in WB group and 10 484 in COMP group) were included. Meta-analysis results indicated that the 4-hour red blood cell requirement (SMD=-0.44, 95% CI -0.69, -0.19, P<0.01), 4-hour plasma requirement (SMD=-0.25, 95% CI -0.50, -0.01, P<0.05), 24-hour red blood cell requirement (SMD=-0.22, 95% CI -0.36, -0.09, P<0.01), and 24-hour mortality with multiple variables adjusted ( OR=0.78, 95% CI 0.68, 0.91, P<0.05) were significantly reduced in WB group. No significant differences were observed between the two groups regarding 4-hour total transfusion volume, 24-hour plasma requirement, 24-hour total transfusion volume, length of hospital stay, length of ICU stay, early mortality, 24-hour mortality, late mortality, and total in-hospital mortality ( P>0.05). Conclusions:WB demonstrates certain advantages over COMP in the resuscitation of patients with traumatic shock by reducing 4-hour red blood cell requirement, 4-hour plasma requirement, 24-hour red blood cell requirement, and 24-hour mortality with multiple variables adjusted. However, WB and COMP demonstrate comparable effectiveness in reducing 4-hour total transfusion volume, 24-hour plasma requirement, 24-hour total transfusion volume, early mortality rate, 24-hour mortality rate, late mortality rate, and in-hospital mortality.
4.Brain functional networks in children with spastic cerebral palsy and their correlation with motor function as analyzed based on fNIRS
Yangyang CAO ; Xiaokang TANG ; Qianyu GUO ; Jun WANG ; Dengna ZHU ; Gongxun CHEN ; Yuhang ZHANG ; Junying YUAN ; Juan SONG ; Yiran XU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2025;47(11):998-1004
Objective:To explore the characteristics of the brain functional networks in children with spastic cerebral palsy (SCP) while at rest and to correlate them with motor functioning.Methods:Thirty-six children with SCP were enrolled as the SCP group, while thirty-four age-matched healthy children were recruited as the control group (the HC group). Functional near-infrared spectroscopy was used to detect changes in the concentration of oxygenated hemoglobin in the children′s cerebral cortex while at rest. The left prefrontal cortex (LPFC), right prefrontal cortex (RPFC), left motor cortex (LMC), and right motor cortex (RMC) were selected as regions of interest. Phase locking values (PLVs) were used to evaluate the strength of functional connectivity (FC) among these brain regions, and graph theory methods were applied to analyze the topological properties of the brain networks. Motor functioning was assessed using the gross motor function measure (GMFM).Results:The analyses of FC strength revealed that the SCP group had significantly weaker FC among all of the regions of interest while at rest compared to the HC group. Their PLVs for LPFC-RPFC, LPFC-RMC, RPFC-RMC and LMC-RMC connectivity were all significantly smaller. Graph theory analysis showed that the SCP group had significantly lower global efficiency (GE) and smaller clustering coefficients (CCs) and network density (D), while their characteristic path lengths were significantly longer. According to the correlation analysis, the PLVs for LMC-RMC connections in the SCP group were positively correlated with their scores on dimensions D and E of the GMFM ( r=0.496 and r=0.579 respectively). GE ( r=0.587 and r=0.642) and CC ( r=0.318 and r=0.759) showed similar significant positive correlations with GMFM dimensions D and E. Conclusions:At rest, the functional networks in the brains of children with SCP exhibit abnormalities closely associated with their motor dysfunction.
5.Application of cognitive interview in intercultural adaptation of the Happiness Scale for Middle-Aged Women
Hongyang LIU ; Kexin CAI ; Junying CHEN ; Xintong YUAN ; Nan XU ; Kai OUYANG ; Hailian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(1):20-24
Objective:To explore the application of cognitive interview (CI) in intercultural adaptation of the Happiness Scale for Middle-Aged Women (HAS-MW) .Methods:This was a qualitative study. In January 2022, 20 middle-aged women in community of Yanji City were selected by purposive sampling for two rounds of CI, and 10 subjects participated in each round of CI. According to the interview outline, we understood the understanding of the subjects on the HAS-MW items that were preliminarily localized in Chinese. The expert group discussed and revised the items of the scale according to the interview results.Results:In this study, a total of 2 rounds of cognitive interviews were conducted, the age of 10 respondents (P1-P10) in the first round was (49.00±3.55) , and the age of 10 respondents (P11-P20) in the second round was (51.00±3.16) . After the first round, 6 items in HAS-MW were revised due to "imperfect language, grammar and expression". The second round of CI results showed that the respondents understood the contents of the revised scale items and believed that they were consistent with the original scale.Conclusions:Through CI, we can comprehensively understand middle-aged women's understanding of the content of the HAS-MW, effectively find out the cognitive bias caused by improper language expression in the process of the scale's localization, improve the understanding of the content of the scale by the interviewees, which is conducive to intercultural adaptation of the HAS-MW and provides a reference for the revision of the scale.
6.Hepatitis B virus down-regulates the expression of inhibin and promotes the proliferation and survival of hepatocellular carcinoma cells
Junying LIU ; Jianying SHAO ; Yang LIU ; Han LI ; Xin KONG ; Yuan ZHAO ; Yumei FAN ; Bin WU ; Ming ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2023;31(3):288-292
Objective:To investigate the effect and role of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) on the expression of inhibin (PHB) in the proliferation and survival of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells.Methods:The expression of PHB in 13 pairs of HBV-infected livers, normal livers and HepG2.2.15 and HepG2 cells was detected by real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR and Western blot. Liver tissues were collected from seven patients with chronic hepatitis B before and after antiviral (tenofovir) treatment, and the expression of PHB was detected by RT-PCR and Western blot. HepG2.2.15 cells were transfected with Pcmv6-AC-GFP-PHB, and control vectors were collected. DNA content was analyzed by flow cytometry. The proliferation level of each cell group was detected using the EdU cell proliferation assay. HepG2.2.15 cells transfected with Pcmv6-AC-GFP-PHB and the control vector were cultured in serum-free medium for 6 days. Apoptosis was measured at the indicated time points using fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS)-based Annexin-V/PI double staining.Results:Compared with normal liver tissue, the expression of PHB in HBV-infected liver tissue was down-regulated ( P < 0.01). Compared with HepG2 cells, the expression of PHB in HepG2.2.15 cells was significantly decreased ( P < 0.01). The expression level of PHB in liver tissue after antiviral treatment (tenofovir) was significantly higher than that before treatment ( P < 0.01). Compared with the control vector, the proliferation rate of HepG2.2.15 cells transfected with Pcmv6-AC-GFP-PHB was significantly lower than that of the control vector, and the apoptosis rate of HepG2.2.15 cells transfected with the Pcmv6-AC-GFP-PHB vector was significantly higher than the control vector ( P < 0.01). Conclusion:HBV down-regulates the expression of inhibin to promote the proliferation and survival of hepatocellular carcinoma cells.
7.Predicting the age of independent walking for children with cerebral palsy
Yonghui YANG ; Huachun XIONG ; Junying YUAN ; Dengna ZHU ; Yiwen WANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2023;45(10):922-927
Objective:To establish and validate a model predicting the age at which a child with cerebral palsy will be able to walk independently.Methods:Data spanning 2016 to 2020 were collected from the cerebral palsy registration platform to build a database. Then, 70% of the patients were randomly assigned to the modeling group, while the remaining 30% were reserved for validation. Factors such as gender, bilirubin encephalopathy, neonatal asphyxia, extremely low birth weight, early pre-term birth, cerebral palsy type, magnetic resonance classification, gross motor function classification (GMFCS) score before 2 years of age, independent sitting age, ability to sit independently at 2 years of age, sections A through E of the gross motor function measure (GMFM-88), epilepsy, intellectual disability, visual impairment and surgery were analyzed applying Cox univariate regression analysis. The variables highlighted by the univariate regression analysis were included in Cox multivariate regression analyses, and a prediction model for the independent walking of children with cerebral palsy was established. It is presented as a linear graph. The C-statistic and calibration curve were used to evaluate the graph′s discrimination ability and calibration. Net reclassification improvement (NRI) was used to evaluate the linear graph′s net benefit.Results:A total of 807 cases were included in the study, with 565 and 242 in the model and validation groups, respectively. GMFCS score before 2 years of age, cerebral palsy type, independent sitting age, intellectual disability and early pre-term birth were found to be independent predictors of the age of independent walking. The C-statistics for 1-6 year-olds were all >0.8, indicating that the prediction model had good discrimination. The calibration curve showed that the predicted probability of independent walking at 1-4 years old was consistent with the observed probability, while the predicted probability of independent walking at 5-6 years old was higher than the observed probability. NRI suggested that the net benefit of the linear graph prediction model was not less than that of the full-factor model.Conclusion:A linear model was developed which can usefully predict the age of independent walking for children with cerebral palsy.
8.The sleep structure of healthy children and of children with cerebral palsy
Jun WANG ; Bibo LIU ; Qianyu GUO ; Wenjing XU ; Junhui WANG ; Dengna ZHU ; Huachun XIONG ; Junying YUAN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2022;44(2):143-147
Objective:To compare the differences in sleep structure between healthy children and children with cerebral palsy (CP) using polysomnography (PSG).Methods:Fifty-six children aged 1-15 hospitalized for cerebral palsy formed the experimental group, while 30 healthy children served as controls. Both groups were given 24-hour PSG, and their sleep structures were compared and analyzed.Results:The incidence of sleep disorders in the children with cerebral palsy (55.4%) was significantly higher than among the healthy children (20.0%). The average sleep latency was significantly higher than among the healthy children, while the duration and the percentage of the rapid eye movement (REM) stage were significantly lower than among the healthy children. Total sleep time [(458.47±95.62)min], sleep efficiency [(74.26±13.63)%], duration of REM [(68.90±42.70)min] and REM percentage [(13.87±7.12)%] were all significantly lower for the children with severe cerebral palsy than for those with mild or moderate disorder. Their time to wake up after falling asleep was significantly longer. Moreover, the duration of REM and the REM percentage of children with dyskinetic cerebral palsy were significantly lower than for those with spastic cerebral palsy.Conclusions:The incidence of sleep disorders among children with cerebral palsy is higher than among healthy children. They have more difficulty in falling asleep and have a shorter REM stage. Children with severe cerebral palsy and involuntary cerebral palsy have more sleep problems.
9.Effect of Liuwei Dihuangwan on Cognitive Ability of SAMP8 Mice by Regulating Autophagy Through PI3K/Akt/FoxO3a Pathway
Junying SONG ; Rui DING ; Junlin LI ; Ju CAI ; Yong YUAN ; Yaquan JIA ; Zhenqiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2022;28(17):1-8
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of Liuwei Dihuangwan on memory function of senescence-accelerated mouse prone 8 (SAMP8) mice by regulating autophagy through the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)/protein kinase B (Akt)/forkhead box O3a (FoxO3a) pathway. MethodSix male senescence-accelerated mouse resistant 1 (SAMR1) mice of SPF grade aging 6 months were assigned to a normal group, and 24 male SAMP8 mice of SPF grade aging 6 months were randomly divided into a model group, a donepezil group (0.747 mg·kg-1), and high- and low-dose Liuwei Dihuangwan groups (2.700 and 1.350 g·kg-1), with 6 mice in each group. The mice were treated with drugs by gavage for 2 months. Morris water maze was used to detect the learning and memory abilities of mice in each group. Nissl staining was used to observe the neurons in the cortex and hippocampus. The positive expression of microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3B (LC3B) in the cortex and hippocampus was detected by immunohistochemistry (IHC). Western blot was used to detect the protein expression of the mammalian ortholog of yeast ATG6 (Beclin-1), B cell lymphoma-2 (Bcl-2), autophagy-related gene 5 (ATG5), cysteinyl aspartate-specific protease 3 (Caspase-3), Caspase-9, Akt, p-Akt, FoxO3a, and p-FoxO3a. ResultCompared with the normal group, the model group showed prolonged escape latency (P<0.05,P<0.01), reduced number of platform crossings and the residence time in the target quadrant (P<0.01), decreased neurons with reduced volume and dispersed distribution in the cortex and hippocampus, increased positive expression of LC3B (P<0.01), elevated expression of Beclin-1 and ATG5 in the cortex (P<0.01), declined Bcl-2 expression (P<0.01), up-regulated Caspase-3 and Caspase-9 expression (P<0.01), and decreased expression levels of p-Akt/Akt and p-FoxO3a/FoxO3a (P<0.01). Compared with the model group, the donepezil group and the Liuwei Dihuangwan groups showed shortened 3 d escape latency (P<0.05,P<0.01), increased number of platform crossings (P<0.01), and prolonged residence time in the target quadrant (P<0.01). In the donepezil group, the number of neurons in the cortex and hippocampus was increased. In the Liuwei Dihuangwan groups, the number of neurons and Nissl bodies increased with denser distribution and lower degree of cell damage. The positive expression of LC3B in the cortex and hippocampus was decreased in the donepezil group and Liuwei Dihuangwan groups (P<0.01). The expression of Beclin-1 was decreased in the Liuwei Dihuangwan groups (P<0.01). The expression of ATG5 was decreased in the donepezil group and the low-dose Liuwei Dihuangwan group (P<0.01). The donepezil group and the Liuwei Dihuangwan groups showed the increased expression level of Bcl-2 in the cortex (P<0.01), decreased expression level of Caspase-3 (P<0.01), reduced expression level of Caspase-9 (P<0.05,P<0.01), and elevated expression levels of p-Akt/Akt and p-FoxO3a/FoxO3a (P<0.01). ConclusionLiuwei Dihuangwan can effectively improve the learning and memory abilities of the SAMP8 mice and protect neurons. Its mechanism may be related to the regulation of the PI3K/Akt/FoxO3a signaling pathway, down-regulation of the expression of ATG5, Beclin-1, and LC3B, and the inhibition of apoptosis.
10.Liuwei Dihuangwan Regulate Brain Microvessels in SAMP8 Mice Through RAGE/LRP1 Receptors
Yaquan JIA ; Junying SONG ; Yong YUAN ; Junlin LI ; Rui DING ; Zhenqiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2022;28(16):9-18
ObjectiveTo investigate the protective effect of Liuwei Dihuangwan on neurovascular injury in SAMP8 mice. MethodThe Alzheimer's disease (AD) model with insufficiency of kidney essence was induced in 75 SAMP8 mice aging 6 months. The model mice were divided into model group, positive control group (donepezil hydrochloride, 0.747 mg·kg-1·d-1), and high-, medium-, and low-dose Liuwei Dihuangwan groups (2.700, 1.350, 0.675 g·kg-1·d-1), with 15 mice in each group. Fifteen SAMR1 mice were assigned to a normal control group. All mice were administered continuously for 2 months. The spatial memory of mice was tested by the Morris water maze. Hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining was used to observe the pathological changes in the hippocampus and cortex of brain tissues. The immunohistochemical method (IHC) was used to detect the deposition of amyloid β-protein (Aβ) and the expression of von Willebrand factor (vWF) and CD34 in the hippocampus and cortex of brain tissues. Electron microscopy was used to observe the ultrastructural changes in cerebral microvessels. Western blot was used to detect the protein expression levels of the receptor of advanced glycation endproduct (RAGE), low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 1 (LRP1), vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF-A), and P-selection in the hippocampus and cortex of brain tissues. ResultCompared with the normal control group, the model group showed prolonged escape latency and swimming distance (P<0.01), increased number of glial cells, decreased number of nerve cells, blurred tight junctions or enlarged gap of the brain microvascular endothelial cells, severely injured membrane structure, swollen mitochondria of endothelial cells, ruptured membrane, massive dissolution in cristae, increased protein expression of Aβ and vWF in the hippocampus and cortex (P<0.01), reduced protein expression of CD34 (P<0.05), elevated protein expression of RAGE and P-selection in the cortex (P<0.01), and decreased protein expression level of LRP1 and VEGF-A (P<0.01). Compared with the model group, the Liuwei Dihuangwan groups showed shortened escape latency and swimming distance (P<0.05), reduced number of glial cells in the cortex and hippocampus, increased number of microvessels in the cortex, clear double-layer membrane structure in tight junctions between the microvascular endothelial cells, increased number of mitochondria with intact membrane and recovered mitochondrial cristae, decreased protein expression of Aβ, vWF, RAGE, and P-selection in the hippocampus and cortex (P<0.05), and increased protein expression of CD34, LRP1, and VEGF-A (P<0.05). ConclusionLiuwei Dihuangwan can regulate Aβ metabolism through the RAGE/LRP1 receptor system and promote cerebral microvascular angiogenesis by inhibiting vWF expression and increasing VEGF-A and CD34, thereby improving cerebral microvascular injury in SAMP8 mice.

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