1.Aging-related dysregulation of glucose metabolism:crossroads of cancer and neurodegenerative diseases
Huan LIU ; Shaopeng ZENG ; Jun CHEN ; Linqian HE ; Ying YANG ; Jing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2026;30(6):1527-1538
BACKGROUND:Epidemiological studies indicate that individuals with neurodegenerative diseases exhibit a comparatively lower risk of developing the majority of cancers.Although the precise mechanisms underlying this inverse correlation remain unclear,it is noteworthy that aberrant glucose metabolism,a pathological factor common to both conditions,may significantly contribute to this association.OBJECTIVE:To review the potential relationship between cancers and neurodegenerative diseases in glucose metabolism.METHODS:PubMed was searched for relevant literature using the search terms of"cancer,neurodegenerative diseases,Alzheimer's disease,Parkinson's disease,metabolic reprogramming,glucose metabolism,aerobic glycolysis,neuroprotection,aging,"and 136 articles were finally included for analysis.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Cancer and neurodegenerative diseases exhibit a profound pathological correlation at the level of glucose metabolism imbalance associated with aging.Cancer cells promote uncontrolled proliferation,invasion,and metastasis through the persistent activation of aerobic glycolysis,whereas neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by a reduction in aerobic glycolysis.Restoring aerobic glycolysis may confer neuroprotective effects and delay disease progression.The key nodes of glucose metabolism demonstrate a bidirectional regulatory pattern:metabolic regulators,which are significantly upregulated or aberrantly activated in cancer,are inhibited or functionally inactivated in neurodegenerative diseases.Mitochondria play a crucial role in mediating the aging process through the regulation of reactive oxygen species homeostasis and mitochondrial autophagy.They establish regulatory networks that connect cancer and neurodegenerative diseases,and maintaining their functional homeostasis is of paramount importance for disease prevention and treatment.
2.Aging-related dysregulation of glucose metabolism:crossroads of cancer and neurodegenerative diseases
Huan LIU ; Shaopeng ZENG ; Jun CHEN ; Linqian HE ; Ying YANG ; Jing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2026;30(6):1527-1538
BACKGROUND:Epidemiological studies indicate that individuals with neurodegenerative diseases exhibit a comparatively lower risk of developing the majority of cancers.Although the precise mechanisms underlying this inverse correlation remain unclear,it is noteworthy that aberrant glucose metabolism,a pathological factor common to both conditions,may significantly contribute to this association.OBJECTIVE:To review the potential relationship between cancers and neurodegenerative diseases in glucose metabolism.METHODS:PubMed was searched for relevant literature using the search terms of"cancer,neurodegenerative diseases,Alzheimer's disease,Parkinson's disease,metabolic reprogramming,glucose metabolism,aerobic glycolysis,neuroprotection,aging,"and 136 articles were finally included for analysis.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Cancer and neurodegenerative diseases exhibit a profound pathological correlation at the level of glucose metabolism imbalance associated with aging.Cancer cells promote uncontrolled proliferation,invasion,and metastasis through the persistent activation of aerobic glycolysis,whereas neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by a reduction in aerobic glycolysis.Restoring aerobic glycolysis may confer neuroprotective effects and delay disease progression.The key nodes of glucose metabolism demonstrate a bidirectional regulatory pattern:metabolic regulators,which are significantly upregulated or aberrantly activated in cancer,are inhibited or functionally inactivated in neurodegenerative diseases.Mitochondria play a crucial role in mediating the aging process through the regulation of reactive oxygen species homeostasis and mitochondrial autophagy.They establish regulatory networks that connect cancer and neurodegenerative diseases,and maintaining their functional homeostasis is of paramount importance for disease prevention and treatment.
3.Sinicization and reliability and validity test of the Obsessive and Compulsive Behaviors Scale of Mothers in Postpartum Period Regarding Baby Care
Hangcheng LIU ; Xixi LI ; Xiaoying ZHONG ; Haoyue GAN ; Hongjin WU ; Linqian HE ; Fang YANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(2):103-111
Objective:To sinicize the Obsessive and Compulsive Behaviors Scale of Mothers in Postpartum Period Regarding Baby Care (OCBS-MPPRBC) to test its reliability and validity, and to provide an evaluation tool for evaluating the degree of compulsive behaviors of postpartum mothers regarding baby care.Methods:Following the principles of Brislin translation, back translation and cross-cultural adaptation, the Chinese version of OCBS-MPPRBC was formed. A convenient sampling method was used to investigate 360 women in Mianyang Central Hospital from November 2023 to February 2024, and to test the reliability and validity of the Chinese version OCBS-MPPRBC. The critical ratio method and the total correlation analysis method were used for item analysis, the reliability test was based on Cronbach α coefficient and half-reliability method, and the content validity index, exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis and aggregate validity were used for validity test. Results:A total of 352 women aged 21-41 (31.55 ± 3.17) years who met the exclusion criteria were included. The Chinese version of OCBS-MPPRBC contained 9 items, and 2 common factors were extracted by exploratory factor analysis, and the cumulative total variance contribution rate was 65.523%. The content validity index of the scale level was 0.89, the content validity index of each item level was 0.86-1.00, and the Cronbach α coefficient of the total scale was 0.844, and the half-folded reliability was 0.759. The results of confirmatory factor analysis showed that the fitting index of the Chinese version of the OCBS-MPPRBC model was better. Conclusions:The Chinese version of the OCBS-MPPRBC scale has good reliability and validity, and has good operability, which can be used to evaluate the degree of compulsive behavior of postpartum mothers about baby care in China.
4.Summary of the best evidence for non-surgical treatment and management of patients with pelvic organ prolapse
Linqian HE ; Xixi LI ; Hongjin WU ; Siyang LAN ; Hong JIANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(4):453-461
Objective:To retrieve and summarize the evidence regarding the non-surgical treatment and management of patients with pelvic organ prolapse (POP) .Methods:According to the "6S" evidence pyramid model, clinical guidelines, expert consensus, systematic reviews, clinical decisions, and clinical best practices related to the non-surgical treatment and management of patients with POP were systematically searched in databases and websites such as UpToDate, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, Australia Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Evidence-Based Health Care Center Database, Guidelines International Network, National Guideline Clearinghouse, PubMed, China National Knowledge Infrastructure. The search period was from the establishment of the database to January 31, 2024. Two investigators independently conducted literature quality assessment and extracted relevant information according to the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and EvaluationⅡ and the Australia JBI Evidence-Based Health Care Center evaluation tools. The Australia JBI quality level of evidence and grade of recommendation (2014 version) were used for evidence integration and grading.Results:A total of 15 papers were finally included, including three clinical decisions, eight guidelines, two best practices, one expert consensus, and one systematic review. A total of 39 pieces of best evidence were summarized in nine areas of examination and assessment, treatment plan, lifestyle, expectant therapy, functional exercise, physical therapy, pessary, drug therapy, and follow-up observation.Conclusions:This study summarizes the best evidence on the non-surgical treatment and management of POP patients, which is scientific and comprehensive, and provides an evidence-based basis for medical and nursing staff to develop non-surgical treatment and management protocols for POP patients and self-management of POP patients.
5.Sinicization and reliability and validity test of the Obsessive and Compulsive Behaviors Scale of Mothers in Postpartum Period Regarding Baby Care
Hangcheng LIU ; Xixi LI ; Xiaoying ZHONG ; Haoyue GAN ; Hongjin WU ; Linqian HE ; Fang YANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(2):103-111
Objective:To sinicize the Obsessive and Compulsive Behaviors Scale of Mothers in Postpartum Period Regarding Baby Care (OCBS-MPPRBC) to test its reliability and validity, and to provide an evaluation tool for evaluating the degree of compulsive behaviors of postpartum mothers regarding baby care.Methods:Following the principles of Brislin translation, back translation and cross-cultural adaptation, the Chinese version of OCBS-MPPRBC was formed. A convenient sampling method was used to investigate 360 women in Mianyang Central Hospital from November 2023 to February 2024, and to test the reliability and validity of the Chinese version OCBS-MPPRBC. The critical ratio method and the total correlation analysis method were used for item analysis, the reliability test was based on Cronbach α coefficient and half-reliability method, and the content validity index, exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis and aggregate validity were used for validity test. Results:A total of 352 women aged 21-41 (31.55 ± 3.17) years who met the exclusion criteria were included. The Chinese version of OCBS-MPPRBC contained 9 items, and 2 common factors were extracted by exploratory factor analysis, and the cumulative total variance contribution rate was 65.523%. The content validity index of the scale level was 0.89, the content validity index of each item level was 0.86-1.00, and the Cronbach α coefficient of the total scale was 0.844, and the half-folded reliability was 0.759. The results of confirmatory factor analysis showed that the fitting index of the Chinese version of the OCBS-MPPRBC model was better. Conclusions:The Chinese version of the OCBS-MPPRBC scale has good reliability and validity, and has good operability, which can be used to evaluate the degree of compulsive behavior of postpartum mothers about baby care in China.
6.Summary of the best evidence for non-surgical treatment and management of patients with pelvic organ prolapse
Linqian HE ; Xixi LI ; Hongjin WU ; Siyang LAN ; Hong JIANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(4):453-461
Objective:To retrieve and summarize the evidence regarding the non-surgical treatment and management of patients with pelvic organ prolapse (POP) .Methods:According to the "6S" evidence pyramid model, clinical guidelines, expert consensus, systematic reviews, clinical decisions, and clinical best practices related to the non-surgical treatment and management of patients with POP were systematically searched in databases and websites such as UpToDate, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, Australia Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Evidence-Based Health Care Center Database, Guidelines International Network, National Guideline Clearinghouse, PubMed, China National Knowledge Infrastructure. The search period was from the establishment of the database to January 31, 2024. Two investigators independently conducted literature quality assessment and extracted relevant information according to the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and EvaluationⅡ and the Australia JBI Evidence-Based Health Care Center evaluation tools. The Australia JBI quality level of evidence and grade of recommendation (2014 version) were used for evidence integration and grading.Results:A total of 15 papers were finally included, including three clinical decisions, eight guidelines, two best practices, one expert consensus, and one systematic review. A total of 39 pieces of best evidence were summarized in nine areas of examination and assessment, treatment plan, lifestyle, expectant therapy, functional exercise, physical therapy, pessary, drug therapy, and follow-up observation.Conclusions:This study summarizes the best evidence on the non-surgical treatment and management of POP patients, which is scientific and comprehensive, and provides an evidence-based basis for medical and nursing staff to develop non-surgical treatment and management protocols for POP patients and self-management of POP patients.
7.Sinicization and reliability and validity test of Questionnaire Assessing the Childbirth Experience
Linqian HE ; Xixi LI ; Xiaoying ZHONG ; Xiujing GUO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(22):1718-1726
Objective:To translate the English version of the Questionnaire Assessing the Childbirth Experience (QACE) into Chinese and test its reliability and validity, enriching the evaluation tools used for delivery experience in China, providing guidance for medical personnel to evaluate the delivery experience of mothers, and providing reference for improving the delivery experience of mothers in the future.Methods:Based on Beaton ′s cross-cultural debugging guide, the Chinese version of QACE was developed, including correct translation, comprehensive, back translation, expert consultation and pre-test. The reliability and validity of the questionnaire survey was carried out on 235 participants who visited the postpartum clinic in West China Second Hospital, Sichuan University and Mianyang Central Hospital. Results:In 235 participants, aged 20-29 years old with 79 cases, aged 30-39 years old with 152 years old, aged 40-43 years old with 4 cases. The Chinese version of QACE consisted of 4 dimensions (emotional state, relationship with medical staff, first time spent with newborns, and feelings after 1 month postpartum) and 13 items. The Cronbach α coefficient of the scale was 0.812, the Cronbach α coefficient of each dimension was 0.661-0.844, and the broken half reliability was 0.527. The scale level content validity index was 0.95. Four common factors were extracted by exploratory factor analysis, and the cumulative variance contribution rate was 67.682%. Conclusions:The Chinese version of QACE has significant reliability and validity, and can be used to evaluate maternal delivery experiences.

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