1.Qualitative study on barriers and promoting factors of colonoscopy in patients with colorectal high-risk adenoma 3 months after resection
Xuan GONG ; Hui YU ; Hairong HUANG ; Yun ZHAO ; Linyan SHEN ; Zhenping ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(9):651-657
Objective:To understand the hindrance and promoting factors of colonoscopy compliance in high-risk adenoma patients 3 months after resection, and to provide reference for formulating targeted nursing intervention strategies.Methods:An interview outline was formulated based on the health action process approach theory. A descriptive qualitative research method was used to select 13 patients with high-risk adenoma after resection in Guilin Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital from April to May 2024 for semi-structured interviews according to the purposive sampling method. Content analysis was used to analyze the data and refine the themes.Results:Among the 13 patients, there were 8 males and 5 females, aged 42-70 years old.A total of 2 themes and 8 sub-themes were extracted, including hindering factors (fear of disease outcome, risk perception barriers, low self-efficacy and lack of behavior plan) and promoting factors (establishing correct health beliefs, perceiving the benefits of health behavior, enhancing personal efficacy and advocating health behavior plan).Conclusions:The compliance of colonoscopy in patients with high-risk adenoma after resection is affected by a series of obstacles and promoting factors. In the future, targeted intervention strategies can be formulated based on the health action process approach theory to improve their compliance with colonoscopy.
2.Qualitative study on barriers and promoting factors of colonoscopy in patients with colorectal high-risk adenoma 3 months after resection
Xuan GONG ; Hui YU ; Hairong HUANG ; Yun ZHAO ; Linyan SHEN ; Zhenping ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(9):651-657
Objective:To understand the hindrance and promoting factors of colonoscopy compliance in high-risk adenoma patients 3 months after resection, and to provide reference for formulating targeted nursing intervention strategies.Methods:An interview outline was formulated based on the health action process approach theory. A descriptive qualitative research method was used to select 13 patients with high-risk adenoma after resection in Guilin Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital from April to May 2024 for semi-structured interviews according to the purposive sampling method. Content analysis was used to analyze the data and refine the themes.Results:Among the 13 patients, there were 8 males and 5 females, aged 42-70 years old.A total of 2 themes and 8 sub-themes were extracted, including hindering factors (fear of disease outcome, risk perception barriers, low self-efficacy and lack of behavior plan) and promoting factors (establishing correct health beliefs, perceiving the benefits of health behavior, enhancing personal efficacy and advocating health behavior plan).Conclusions:The compliance of colonoscopy in patients with high-risk adenoma after resection is affected by a series of obstacles and promoting factors. In the future, targeted intervention strategies can be formulated based on the health action process approach theory to improve their compliance with colonoscopy.
3.Analysis of phenotype conversion and its influencing factors in patients with first-episode depression:Based on a 7-year follow-up
Wei CUI ; Chao YU ; Linyan WANG ; Lihua SONG ; Yunping LU ; Yunshu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2025;51(1):38-44
Objective To understand phenotype conversion in patients with first-episode depression over a 7-year period,to explore the longitudinal disease characteristics and functional outcomes of transitions and non-transitions,and to further analyse the relevant factors affecting transitions.Methods A total of 346 patients with Hamilton depression scale-17(HAMD-17)score≥18,aged 18-60 years and a single episode of major depressive disorder were included in the study.They were follow-up for 7 years to assess their natural history including demographic data,disease characteristics,whether transitions to manic occurred,treatment status.At the end of the 7-year follow-up,treatment emergent symptom scale(TESS),medication adherence rating scale(MARS),and global assessment function(GAF)were used to evaluate adverse reactions,compliance to medication,and patient's overall functional level.Patients were divided into two groups based on the occurrence of mania or hypomania episodes during the 7-year period:the conversion group(those who developed episodes)and the non-conversion group(those who did not).Results A total of 138 patients were followed up for 7 years,including 54 patients(39.1%)in the conversion group and 84 patients(60.9%)in the non-conversion group.When the first episode was enrolled at baseline,the age of first episode was earlier in the conversion group than in the non-conversion group[(27.63±9.63)years vs.(41.20±11.92)years],and there were differences in marital status(unmarried 40.7%vs.7.1%,first marriage 53.7%vs.85.7%,remarriage 3.7%vs.2.4%,separated/divorced 0.0%vs.2.4%,widowed 1.9%vs.2.4%).The proportion of patients with precipitating factors was lower in the conversion group(29.6%vs.48.8%)and shorter duration of untreated psychosis(DUP)[60(15,90)d vs.90(30,180)d].The treatment method in the conversion group had lower only used antidepressant drugs(61.1%vs.81.0%)and more antidepressant combined with mood stabilizers(31.5%vs.16.7%)(all P<0.05).In the 7 years,total number of episodes in the conversion group was more than in the non-conversion group(4.33±1.21 vs.2.70±1.25,P<0.05).By the end of 7 years,the GAF score was lower in conversion group than in the non-conversion group(66.57±8.22 vs.69.21±7.20,P<0.05).Dichotomous unconditional logistic regression analyses revealed that age at first episode(OR=1.109,95%CI:1.058-1.161,P<0.001),DUP(d)(OR=1.005,95%CI:1.001-1.009,P=0.017),was an independent influencing factor on conversion over a 7-year period in patients with first-episode depressive disorders.Conclusion The rate of conversion over 7 years in patients with first-episode depressive disorder is 39.1%in the present cohort and converted patients had relatively earlier age of onset,more pre-onset without inducement,shorter DUP(d),more recurrence,higher the rate of combined treatment and worse overall functional outcome.
4.Effect and mechanism of perinatal mesenchymal stem cells and their combination with hydrogels in treatment of intrauterine adhesions
Min ZHONG ; Cheng WANG ; Zhenhai FAN ; Linyan LI ; Limei YU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(31):6792-6799
BACKGROUND:The therapeutic efficacy of moderate or severe intrauterine adhesions is poor.After synechotomy,the high postoperative recurrence rate severely affects the reproductive health of women of childbearing age,which is an urgent problem to be solved in clinical practice.Perinatal mesenchymal stem cells and their combined hydrogels have unique advantages,and they have received particular attention on the treatment of intrauterine adhesions.OBJECTIVE:To summarize the research progress of perinatal mesenchymal stem cells and their combined hydrogel in the treatment of intrauterine adhesions.METHODS:Search terms were"mesenchymal stem cells,perinatal period,hydrogel,intrauterine adhesions,endometrial injury"in Chinese and English.Relative articles published from 2010 to 2024 were retrieved on PubMed,CNKI,and WanFang databases.As a result,80 articles that met the inclusion criteria were reviewed and analyzed.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Similar to other sources of mesenchymal stem cells,perinatal mesenchymal stem cells have a good therapeutic effect on intrauterine adhesions,and can meet the needs of autologous and allogeneic transplantation.(2)The mechanism of perinatal mesenchymal stem cell transplantation from umbilical cord,amniotic membrane,placenta,and umbilical cord blood in the treatment of uterine adhesion involves in regulation of relative signaling pathways such as colonization and differentiation,cellular immunity,paracrine,and promoting endometrial regeneration and angiogenesis,immune regulation,anti-endometrial cell apoptosis,inhibition of epithelial-mesenchymal transition,and anti-fibrosis.(3)Perinatal mesenchymal stem cells combined with hydrogel have a synergistic effect on the treatment of intrauterine adhesions.On the basis of the effect of mesenchymal stem cells,the hydrogel also plays a role in supporting and maintaining the continuous release of mesenchymal stem cells,promoting cell migration and adhesion,which is helpful to better promote endometrial regeneration and anti-fibrosis.It is beneficial to repair the damaged endometrial,improve endometrial receptivity and fertility,and reduce the recurrence rate.(4)A few of clinical trials have initially verified the effectiveness and safety of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells or hydrogels in the treatment of intrauterine adhesions.Further studies are still needed on the interaction between perinatal mesenchymal stem cells and polymer biomaterials such as hydrogels,and other effects and molecular mechanism of combined treatment of intrauterine adhesions.
5.Analysis of phenotype conversion and its influencing factors in patients with first-episode depression:Based on a 7-year follow-up
Wei CUI ; Chao YU ; Linyan WANG ; Lihua SONG ; Yunping LU ; Yunshu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2025;51(1):38-44
Objective To understand phenotype conversion in patients with first-episode depression over a 7-year period,to explore the longitudinal disease characteristics and functional outcomes of transitions and non-transitions,and to further analyse the relevant factors affecting transitions.Methods A total of 346 patients with Hamilton depression scale-17(HAMD-17)score≥18,aged 18-60 years and a single episode of major depressive disorder were included in the study.They were follow-up for 7 years to assess their natural history including demographic data,disease characteristics,whether transitions to manic occurred,treatment status.At the end of the 7-year follow-up,treatment emergent symptom scale(TESS),medication adherence rating scale(MARS),and global assessment function(GAF)were used to evaluate adverse reactions,compliance to medication,and patient's overall functional level.Patients were divided into two groups based on the occurrence of mania or hypomania episodes during the 7-year period:the conversion group(those who developed episodes)and the non-conversion group(those who did not).Results A total of 138 patients were followed up for 7 years,including 54 patients(39.1%)in the conversion group and 84 patients(60.9%)in the non-conversion group.When the first episode was enrolled at baseline,the age of first episode was earlier in the conversion group than in the non-conversion group[(27.63±9.63)years vs.(41.20±11.92)years],and there were differences in marital status(unmarried 40.7%vs.7.1%,first marriage 53.7%vs.85.7%,remarriage 3.7%vs.2.4%,separated/divorced 0.0%vs.2.4%,widowed 1.9%vs.2.4%).The proportion of patients with precipitating factors was lower in the conversion group(29.6%vs.48.8%)and shorter duration of untreated psychosis(DUP)[60(15,90)d vs.90(30,180)d].The treatment method in the conversion group had lower only used antidepressant drugs(61.1%vs.81.0%)and more antidepressant combined with mood stabilizers(31.5%vs.16.7%)(all P<0.05).In the 7 years,total number of episodes in the conversion group was more than in the non-conversion group(4.33±1.21 vs.2.70±1.25,P<0.05).By the end of 7 years,the GAF score was lower in conversion group than in the non-conversion group(66.57±8.22 vs.69.21±7.20,P<0.05).Dichotomous unconditional logistic regression analyses revealed that age at first episode(OR=1.109,95%CI:1.058-1.161,P<0.001),DUP(d)(OR=1.005,95%CI:1.001-1.009,P=0.017),was an independent influencing factor on conversion over a 7-year period in patients with first-episode depressive disorders.Conclusion The rate of conversion over 7 years in patients with first-episode depressive disorder is 39.1%in the present cohort and converted patients had relatively earlier age of onset,more pre-onset without inducement,shorter DUP(d),more recurrence,higher the rate of combined treatment and worse overall functional outcome.
6.Effect and mechanism of perinatal mesenchymal stem cells and their combination with hydrogels in treatment of intrauterine adhesions
Min ZHONG ; Cheng WANG ; Zhenhai FAN ; Linyan LI ; Limei YU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(31):6792-6799
BACKGROUND:The therapeutic efficacy of moderate or severe intrauterine adhesions is poor.After synechotomy,the high postoperative recurrence rate severely affects the reproductive health of women of childbearing age,which is an urgent problem to be solved in clinical practice.Perinatal mesenchymal stem cells and their combined hydrogels have unique advantages,and they have received particular attention on the treatment of intrauterine adhesions.OBJECTIVE:To summarize the research progress of perinatal mesenchymal stem cells and their combined hydrogel in the treatment of intrauterine adhesions.METHODS:Search terms were"mesenchymal stem cells,perinatal period,hydrogel,intrauterine adhesions,endometrial injury"in Chinese and English.Relative articles published from 2010 to 2024 were retrieved on PubMed,CNKI,and WanFang databases.As a result,80 articles that met the inclusion criteria were reviewed and analyzed.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Similar to other sources of mesenchymal stem cells,perinatal mesenchymal stem cells have a good therapeutic effect on intrauterine adhesions,and can meet the needs of autologous and allogeneic transplantation.(2)The mechanism of perinatal mesenchymal stem cell transplantation from umbilical cord,amniotic membrane,placenta,and umbilical cord blood in the treatment of uterine adhesion involves in regulation of relative signaling pathways such as colonization and differentiation,cellular immunity,paracrine,and promoting endometrial regeneration and angiogenesis,immune regulation,anti-endometrial cell apoptosis,inhibition of epithelial-mesenchymal transition,and anti-fibrosis.(3)Perinatal mesenchymal stem cells combined with hydrogel have a synergistic effect on the treatment of intrauterine adhesions.On the basis of the effect of mesenchymal stem cells,the hydrogel also plays a role in supporting and maintaining the continuous release of mesenchymal stem cells,promoting cell migration and adhesion,which is helpful to better promote endometrial regeneration and anti-fibrosis.It is beneficial to repair the damaged endometrial,improve endometrial receptivity and fertility,and reduce the recurrence rate.(4)A few of clinical trials have initially verified the effectiveness and safety of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells or hydrogels in the treatment of intrauterine adhesions.Further studies are still needed on the interaction between perinatal mesenchymal stem cells and polymer biomaterials such as hydrogels,and other effects and molecular mechanism of combined treatment of intrauterine adhesions.
7.Advances in molecular characteristics,detection methods,and clinical applications of serum HBV RNA
Xiaohua LIU ; Yang YU ; Guixiang WANG ; Linyan ZHANG ; Tao CHEN ; Huacui HUANG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;45(22):2805-2808,2816
Covalently closed circular DNA(cccDNA)in hepatocytes is the replication intermediate of hepa-titis B virus(HBV),which is closely related to HBV replication.Meanwhile,it is the transcriptional template of pregenomic RNA(pgRNA),and most of the HBV RNA in serum is derived from unreversed transcribed pgRNA.In recent years,many studies have demonstrated that HBV RNA has an important role in monitoring disease progression and predicting the prognosis of chronic HBV-infected patients,and is a potential biomarker of chronic viral hepatitis B.This article provides an overview of the molecular characterisation of HBV RNA,detection methods and research progress in clinical applications.
8.In situ visualization of the cellular uptake and sub-cellular distribution of mussel oligosaccharides
Yu ZHENJIE ; Shao HUARONG ; Shao XINTIAN ; Yu LINYAN ; Gao YANAN ; Ren YOUXIAO ; Liu FEI ; Meng CAICAI ; Ling PEIXUE ; Chen QIXIN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2024;14(6):840-850
Unlike chemosynthetic drugs designed for specific molecular and disease targets,active small-molecule natural products typically have a wide range of bioactivities and multiple targets,necessitating extensive screening and development.To address this issue,we propose a strategy for the direct in situ micro-dynamic examination of potential drug candidates to rapidly identify their effects and mechanisms of action.As a proof-of-concept,we investigated the behavior of mussel oligosaccharide(MOS-1)by tracking the subcellular dynamics of fluorescently labeled MOS-1 in cultured cells.We recorded the entire dynamic process of the localization of fluorescein isothiocyanate(FITC)-MOS-1 to the lysosomes and visualized the distribution of the drug within the cell.Remarkably,lysosomes containing FITC-MOS-1 actively recruited lipid droplets,leading to fusion events and increased cellular lipid consumption.These drug behaviors confirmed MOS-1 is a candidate for the treatment of lipid-related diseases.Furthermore,in a high-fat HepG2 cell model and in high-fat diet-fed apolipoprotein E(ApoE)-/-mice,MOS-1 significantly promoted triglyceride degradation,reduced lipid droplet accumulation,lowered serum triglyceride levels,and mitigated liver damage and steatosis.Overall,our work supports the prioritization of in situ visual monitoring of drug location and distribution in subcellular compartments during the drug development phase,as this methodology contributes to the rapid identification of drug indications.Collectively,this methodology is significant for the screening and development of selective small-molecule drugs,and is expected to expedite the identification of candidate molecules with me-dicinal effects.
9.Inhibition of triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1(TREM-1)attenuates chronic intermittent hypoxia-induced atherosclerosis in mouse models
Hanqiao YU ; Chao LI ; Yubin YU ; Lina FENG ; Xiaosheng SHENG ; Xiaoxia YE ; Linyan WANG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2024;44(3):368-373
Objective To investigate the role of triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1(TREM-1)in ath-erosclerosis induced by chronic intermittent hypoxia(CIH).Methods ApoE-/-mice were randomly divided into blank group,model group and experimental group.The mice in the model group and the experimental group were kept in a hypoxic environment and fed with a high-fat diet.After 4 weeks of high-fat feeding,mice in the experi-mental group were intraperitoneally injected with TREM-1 inhibitor LR12(5 mg/kg)for 8 weeks.After 12 weeks of feeding,the level of serum total cholesterol(TC),low density lipoprotein(LDL),triglyceride(TG),tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α),interleukin-1β(IL-1β)and interleukin-10(IL-10)were detected.Histological analysis of aortic TREM-1 expression,plaque area and macrophage level were examined.Results Compared with blank group,the expression of TREM-1 in the aorta of the model group significantly increased(P<0.05).Com-pared with model group,the aortic plaque,the level of lipids in serum(TC,LDL,TG)and inflammatory factors(TNF-α,IL-1β,IL-10),aortic plaque,the expression of TREM-1 and infiltrating macrophages in aortic plaque of the experimental group were all significantly reduced(P<0.05).Conclusions TREM-1 is involved in the develop-ment of CIH-induced AS.Inhibition of TREM-1 can alleviate CIH-induced AS and its mechanism is related to the inhibition of macrophage activation.
10.Human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells improve testicular function in aging mice by upregulating Nrf2 signaling
Yuanyuan WANG ; Han XUE ; Linyan LI ; Juan LIU ; Yutong WU ; Qin HE ; Limei YU
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2024;44(6):579-586
Objective:To investigate the effect and mechanism of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (hUCMSCs) transplantation on testicular function in aging mice with oxidative damage.Methods:Totally 18 SPF grade C57BL/C male mice aged 6-8 weeks were randomly divided into 3 groups using a complete randomization method. In control group, mice were injected with an equal amount of physiological saline; in model group, mice were subcutaneous injected D-galactose into the neck and back for 9 consecutive weeks, on the 4th weekend of modeling, the mice were injected with physiological saline via the tail vein; in hUCMSCs group: mice were subcutaneous injected D-galactose into the neck and back for 9 consecutive weeks, on the 4th weekend of modeling, the mice were injected with hUCMSCs via the tail vein of each mouse. After 9 weeks, body weight and testicular weight of the three groups mice were measured and testicular index was calculated. The contents of testosterone, malondialdehyde (MDA) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) in serum and testicular tissue were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) method. Visual observation of testicular appearance, the histopathological changes of testis were observed by hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining, and the expression of NF-E2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) signal transduction-related genes and proteins were detected by RT-PCR and Western blotting, respectively.Results:Compared with control group [(0.81±0.13)%], the testicular index of mice in model group [(0.64±0.05)%, P=0.006] was decreased. In model group, the volume of testis was reduced, the integrity of spermatogenic tubules was damaged, spermatogenic cells and sperm were reduced, and the interstitium was sparse. In model group, serum testosterone [(4.10±0.67) μg/L] and SOD [(48.87±6.40) U/mg Prot] were decreased compared with control group [(5.71±0.81) μg/L, P=0.002; (78.53±9.70) U/mg Prot, P=0.001], MDA [(1.11±0.19) nmol/mg Prot] was increased compared with control group [(0.77±0.07) nmol/mg Prot, P=0.001], Keap1 mRNA and protein expression were increased ( P=0.006, P=0.043). The expression levels of Nrf2, SOD and NQO1 mRNA were significantly lower than those in control group ( P=0.002, P<0.001, P=0.001), and the expression levels of Nrf2 and HO-1 protein were significantly lower than those in control group ( P=0.011, P=0.021). Compared with the model group, the testicular index [(0.79±0.03)%, P=0.010] increased in hUCMSCs group, and the tissue structure of testis was clear and complete, spermatogenic cells at all levels of spermatogenic tubules, spermatogenic cells and stromal cells were abundant. Compared with the model group, the content of dihydrotestosterone [(5.24±0.21) μg/L, P=0.028] in serum and SOD [(79.47±14.32) U/mg Prot, P=0.001] in testicular tissue increased in hUCMSCs group, while the content of MDA [(0.77±0.08) nmol/mg Prot, P=0.001] decreased, Nrf2, SOD and NQO1 mRNA expression levels increased ( P=0.024, P=0.037, P=0.005), Keap1 mRNA expression decreased ( P=0.044), Nrf2 and HO-1 proteins expression increased ( P=0.009, P=0.012), while Keap1 protein expression decreased ( P=0.035). There were no statistically significant differences in testicular index, serum testosterone, SOD and MDA between hUCMSCs group and control group (all P>0.05). Conclusion:hUCMSCs significantly improve testicular structure and function damage caused by oxidative damage in aging mice, and the mechanism of action is related to upregulating Nrf2 signaling and downstream antioxidant activity SOD and HO-1 protein expression, reducing Keap1 mediated Nrf2 degradation.

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