1.Summary of 16-Year Observation of Reflux Esophagitis-Like Symptoms in A Natural Village in A High-Incidence Area of Esophageal Cancer
Junqing LIU ; Lingling LEI ; Yaru FU ; Xin SONG ; Jingjing WANG ; Xueke ZHAO ; Min LIU ; Zongmin FAN ; Fangzhou DAI ; Xuena HAN ; Zhuo YANG ; Kan ZHONG ; Sai YANG ; Qiang ZHANG ; Qide BAO ; Lidong WANG
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2025;52(6):461-465
Objective To investigate the screening results and factors affecting abnormal detection rates among high-risk groups of esophageal cancer and to explore effective intervention measures. Methods We investigated and collected the information on gender, education level, age, marital status, symptoms of reflux esophagitis (heartburn, acid reflux, belching, hiccup, foreign body sensation in the pharynx, and difficulty swallowing), consumption of pickled vegetables, salt use, and esophageal cancer incidence of villagers in a natural village in Wenfeng District, Anyang City, Henan Province. Changes in reflux esophagitis symptoms in the high-incidence area of esophageal cancer before and after 16 years were observed, and the relationship of such changes with esophageal cancer was analyzed. Results In 2008, 711 cases were epidemiologically investigated, including
2.Study on the correlation of peak blood concentrations of compound sulfamethoxazole and its metabolites with clinical efficacy and adverse reactions in critically ill patients
Xiangxiang FU ; Lili ZHONG ; Jiangfan GU ; Mengyu MEI ; Xinxin LI ; Yang DENG ; Min WANG
China Pharmacy 2025;36(14):1775-1780
OBJECTIVE To analyze the correlation of the peak blood concentration (cmax) of compound sulfamethoxazole (TMP/SMZ) and its metabolite N-acetyl sulfamethoxazole (NSMZ) with clinical efficacy and adverse reactions in critically ill patients. METHODS The data of critically ill patients treated with TMP/SMZ in various ICU of Hainan General Hospital from December 2023 to January 2025 were retrospectively collected. The patients were divided into success group and failure group based on the treatment outcome. Simple linear regression and Spearman correlation analysis were used to analyze the correlation of TMP cmax, SMZ cmax, and NSMZ cmax with clinical efficacy and adverse reactions. The receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) was used to determine the cutoff values of cmax for predicting the occurrence of adverse reactions. RESULTS Among critically ill patients with an acute physiology and chronic health evaluation Ⅱ (APACHE-Ⅱ) ≥15 points 24 h of check-in at ICU, SMZ cmax of success group was significantly higher than failure group (P<0.05). The daily total dose of TMP/SMZ was positively correlated with TMP cmax and SMZ cmax( P<0.05). TMP cmax was significantly correlated with hepatotoxicity and nephrotoxicity, SMZ cmax with hepatotoxicity, and NSMZ cmax with nephrotoxicity (P<0.05). The cutoff values of TMP cmax for predicting nephrotoxicity and hepatotoxicity were 7.25 μg/mL and 6.63 μg/mL, respectively. The cutoff value of SMZ cmax for predicting hepatotoxicity was 138.00 μg/mL, and that of NSMZ cmax for predicting nephrotoxicity was 60.76 μg/mL. CONCLUSIONS Among critically ill patients with an APACHE-Ⅱ ≥15 points 24 h of check-in at ICU, SMZ cmax is associated with treatment success. Hepatotoxicity risk significantly increases when TMP cmax ≥6.63 μg/mL or SMZ cmax ≥138.00 μg/mL; nephrotoxicity risk significantly increases when TMP cmax ≥7.25 μg/mL or NSMZ cmax ≥60.76 μg/mL.
3.Factors affecting implementation of weight management services in primary medical and healthcare institutions based on the consolidated framework for implementation research
SUN Jie ; LI Yun ; WEI Jiayu ; SHAO Xiaofang ; YE Xiaojun ; FU Yeliu ; GU Wei ; YANG Min
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(11):1087-1092
Objective:
To explore the influencing factors for implementation of weight management services in primary medical and healthcare institutions, so as to provide references for implementing sustainable services of weight management.
Methods:
From May to June 2025, Pinghu City, Zhejiang Province was selected as the survey site. Personnel responsible for weight management in primary medical and healthcare institutions were selected as the survey subjects using a combined method of purposive sampling and snowball sampling. Based on the five core domains of the consolidated framework for implementation research (CFIR), a semi-structured interview outline for weight management services in primary medical and healthcare institutions was designed. Original data was collected through face-to-face semi-structured interviews. Interview data was organized and analyzed using framework analysis. Factors affecting weight management services were quantitatively analyzed by referencing CFIR's structural rating criteria.
Results:
A total of 21 participants completed interviews, covering positions in nutrition, endocrinology, traditional Chinese medicine, general practice, maternal health, and public health. There were 9 males and 12 females. Fifteen participants (71.43%) were aged 35 years and above, 18 (85.71%) held a bachelor's degree or higher, and 15 (71.43%) were frontline medical staff. Fifteen factors affecting weight management services were identified across five domains: innovation, outer setting, inner setting, individuals, and implementation process. Six barrier factors were identified: difficulties in policy implementation, time-consuming interventions, limited incentive measures, lack of professional skills, unclear weight-loss plans and goal setting, and imperfect follow-up and evaluation mechanisms. Three neutral factors were identified: the development and refinement of policies and regulations, the implementation of weight management training, and the optimization of the referral process within integrated healthcare systems (medical alliances / communities). Six facilitating factors were identified: the relatively significant advantages of lifestyle interventions, collaboration and coordination across multiple departments, cooperative communication among different units within the institution, the inherent convenience of primary care settings, a strong sense of professional responsibility, and the establishment of multidisciplinary teams.
Conclusions
The delivery of weight management services in primary medical and healthcare institutions is influenced by a wide array of factors across multiple domains. It requires policy support, multi-department coordination, a practice-oriented training system, optimized team resource allocation, incentives, and improved professional skills of medical staff to jointly promote long-term implementation.
4.Bioinformatics analysis and experimental verification of disulfidptosis-related genes in vascular dementia
Jin-zhi ZHANG ; Wei CHEN ; Gui-feng ZHUO ; Er-wei HAO ; Xiao-min ZHU ; Yu-lan FU ; Shan-shan PU ; Ming-yang SU ; Lin WU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2025;41(3):514-520
Aim To examine the pathogenesis of disul-fide death gene in vascular dementia(VD)by bioin-formatics analysis of disulfide death differentially ex-pressed genes(DEGs)combined with experimental verification.Methods The death DEGs of disulfide were screened and their correlation was analyzed.The VD patients data in the data set were analyzed by clus-tering and typing and gene set variation.The clustering risk of DEGs was tested with a nomogram model,and the optimal learning model was predicted.After the es-tablishment of VD rat model,water maze test,HE stai-ning and RT-qPCR detection were performed to verify the results of health information.Results Four DEGs including SLC7A11 were obtained,which had antago-nistic or synergistic interaction with each other.The genetic data could be divided into two subtypes with significant differences.After typing,VD disulfide DEGs were mainly concentrated in GnRH signaling pathways.The accuracy of the nomogram prediction model was high.Generalized linear was the best ma-chine learning model.Compared with the sham opera-tion group,the escape latency of rats in the model group was prolonged,the number of crossing platforms decreased,the relative mRNA expression levels of Slc3a2 and Slc7a11 decreased,and LRPPRC in-creased.Conclusions SLC7A11 and other disulfide death DEGs and its related GnRH signaling pathway may be an important part of the pathogenesis of VD di-sulfide death.SLC3A2,LRPPRC and SLC7A11 can be used as characteristic genes in the regulation of VD by disulfide death,which may affect VD progression through the regulation of disulfide death.
5.Research advance in the mechanisms of myopia control with orthokeratology in adolescent
Renxiang TANG ; Yu CHENG ; Xiaolu ZHENG ; Wei YANG ; Min FU ; Bingqin LI ; Bo LIU
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2025;45(5):415-420
In recent years,the global prevalence of myopia has remained high,seriously endangering the eye health of adolescents.A large number of studies have confirmed that orthokeratology lens can control or delay the progression of my-opia and reduce the incidence of fundus lesions in high myopia.Although the efficacy of myopia control with orthokeratolo-gy has been widely recognized,its exact mechanism of action is still unclear,and there are many hypotheses.This paper re-views the role of factors such as accommodation,defocus,choroidal thickness,high-order aberrations and biomechanics in myopia control with orthokeratology,and explores how these factors jointly affect the development of myopia.
6.Research advance in the mechanisms of myopia control with orthokeratology in adolescent
Renxiang TANG ; Yu CHENG ; Xiaolu ZHENG ; Wei YANG ; Min FU ; Bingqin LI ; Bo LIU
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2025;45(5):415-420
In recent years,the global prevalence of myopia has remained high,seriously endangering the eye health of adolescents.A large number of studies have confirmed that orthokeratology lens can control or delay the progression of my-opia and reduce the incidence of fundus lesions in high myopia.Although the efficacy of myopia control with orthokeratolo-gy has been widely recognized,its exact mechanism of action is still unclear,and there are many hypotheses.This paper re-views the role of factors such as accommodation,defocus,choroidal thickness,high-order aberrations and biomechanics in myopia control with orthokeratology,and explores how these factors jointly affect the development of myopia.
7.The impact of trigonelline on the ARPE-19 ferroptosis signaling pathway un-der hypoxia conditions
Xinxin YUE ; Yang FU ; Xiaoyan YIN ; Min WANG
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2025;45(4):263-268
Objective To investigate and elucidate the effect of trigonelline(TRG)on the ARPE-19 ferroptosis sig-naling pathway under hypoxia conditions.Methods ARPE-19 cells were routinely cultured and intervened with different concentrations of TRG.According to the optimal concentration(40 mg·L-1)of TRG determined for ARPE-19 interven-tion,the cells were divided into an NC group(routinely cultured for 24 h),a CoCl2 group(treated with 150 mmol·L-1 CoCl2 for 24 h),a Fer-1 group(treated at first with 1 μmol·L-1 Fer-1 for 12 h and then with 150 mumol·L-1 CoCl2 for 12 h),and a TRG group(treated at first with 40 mg·L-1 TRG for 24 h and then with 150 mmol·L-1 CoCl2 for 24 h).The levels of glutathione(GSH),malondialdehyde(MDA)and Fe2+ions in each group of cells were evaluated by detectionkits.The levels of reactive oxygen species(ROS)in each group of cells were detected by flow cytometry.Western blot was used to analyze the expression levels of hypoxia-induced factor-1α(HIF-1α),vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF),glutathione peroxidase 4(GPX4)and acyl-CoA synthetase long-chain family member 4(ACSL4)in each group of cells.The expression levels of VEGF and ACSL4 proteins in each group of cells were measured by immunofluorescence staining.Results The ROS levels in TRG and Fer-1 groups were significantly lower than those in the CoCl2 group(t=27.91,31.61;both P<0.01).The change trend of MDA and Fe2+levels was the same with that of ROS levels in each group.Com-pared with those in the CoCl2 group,the GSH levels were increased significantly(t=15.95,12.76;both P<0.01)and the relative expression levels of HIF-1α and VEGF proteins were decreased significantly in Fer-1 and TRG groups(all P<0.01).The CoCl2 group had higher ACSL4 levels and lower GPX4 levels than the NC group(t=31.05,13.18;both P<0.01).Fer-1 and TRG groups had lower ACSL4 expression levels and higher GPX4 expression levels than the CoCl2 group(all P<0.01).The results of immunofluorescence staining showed that the expression levels of VEGF and ACSL4 proteins in the CoCl2 group were higher than those in the NC group.The expression levels of VEGF and ACSL4 proteins in Fer-1 and TRG groups were lower than those in the CoCl2 group.Conclusion TRG protects ARPE-19 cells from hypoxia-induced oxidative stress damage by inhibiting ferroptosis.
8.Optical coherence tomography angiography in diabetic retinopathy: focusing on microvascular changes
Xiongyi YANG ; Guoguo YI ; Yanxia CHEN ; Siyu YANG ; Shibei AI ; Cong ZHENG ; Mingzhe CAO ; Min FU
International Eye Science 2025;25(2):179-190
AIM:To investigate the value of optical coherence tomography angiography(OCTA)indicators in the diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy(DR), and to provide patients with diabetic nephropathy(DN)with more sensitive OCTA screening indicators to detect concurrent DR at an early stage.METHODS: A total of 200 patients who treated in the ophthalmology department of the Seventh Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University from 2022 to 2023 were included, including 95 first-diagnosed DR patients and 105 patients without DR, and all patients underwent OCTA examination and a collection of demographics and renal function parameters. After a quality check, automated measurements of the foveal avascular zone area, vessel density(VD), and perfusion density(PD)of both 3 mm×3 mm and 6 mm×6 mm windows were obtained.RESULTS: Using random forest and multivariate Logistic regression methods, we developed a diagnostic model for DR based on 12 variables(age, FBG, SBP, DBP, HbA1c, ALT, ALP, urea/Scr, DM duration, HUA, DN, and CMT). Adding specific OCTA parameters enhanced the efficacy of the existing diagnostic model for DR(outer vessel density in 6 mm×6 mm window, AUC=0.837 vs 0.819, P=0.03). In the study of DN patients, the parameters in the 6 mm×6 mm window improved the diagnostic efficacy of DR(inner VD; outer VD; full VD; outer PD; full PD).CONCLUSION:The outer VD in the 6 mm×6 mm window can enhance the efficacy of the traditional DR diagnostic model. Meanwhile, compared with the 3 mm×3 mm window, the microvascular parameters in the 6 mm× 6 mm window focusing on DN patients can be more sensitive to diagnosing the occurrence of DR.
9.Genome-wide investigation of transcription factor footprints and dynamics using cFOOT-seq.
Heng WANG ; Ang WU ; Meng-Chen YANG ; Di ZHOU ; Xiyang CHEN ; Zhifei SHI ; Yiqun ZHANG ; Yu-Xin LIU ; Kai CHEN ; Xiaosong WANG ; Xiao-Fang CHENG ; Baodan HE ; Yutao FU ; Lan KANG ; Yujun HOU ; Kun CHEN ; Shan BIAN ; Juan TANG ; Jianhuang XUE ; Chenfei WANG ; Xiaoyu LIU ; Jiejun SHI ; Shaorong GAO ; Jia-Min ZHANG
Protein & Cell 2025;16(11):932-952
Gene regulation relies on the precise binding of transcription factors (TFs) at regulatory elements, but simultaneously detecting hundreds of TFs on chromatin is challenging. We developed cFOOT-seq, a cytosine deaminase-based TF footprinting assay, for high-resolution, quantitative genome-wide assessment of TF binding in both open and closed chromatin regions, even with small cell numbers. By utilizing the dsDNA deaminase SsdAtox, cFOOT-seq converts accessible cytosines to uracil while preserving genomic integrity, making it compatible with techniques like ATAC-seq for sensitive and cost-effective detection of TF occupancy at the single-molecule and single-cell level. Our approach enables the delineation of TF footprints, quantification of occupancy, and examination of chromatin influences on TF binding. Notably, cFOOT-seq, combined with FootTrack analysis, enables de novo prediction of TF binding sites and tracking of TF occupancy dynamics. We demonstrate its application in capturing cell type-specific TFs, analyzing TF dynamics during reprogramming, and revealing TF dependencies on chromatin remodelers. Overall, cFOOT-seq represents a robust approach for investigating the genome-wide dynamics of TF occupancy and elucidating the cis-regulatory architecture underlying gene regulation.
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10.The impact of trigonelline on the ARPE-19 ferroptosis signaling pathway un-der hypoxia conditions
Xinxin YUE ; Yang FU ; Xiaoyan YIN ; Min WANG
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2025;45(4):263-268
Objective To investigate and elucidate the effect of trigonelline(TRG)on the ARPE-19 ferroptosis sig-naling pathway under hypoxia conditions.Methods ARPE-19 cells were routinely cultured and intervened with different concentrations of TRG.According to the optimal concentration(40 mg·L-1)of TRG determined for ARPE-19 interven-tion,the cells were divided into an NC group(routinely cultured for 24 h),a CoCl2 group(treated with 150 mmol·L-1 CoCl2 for 24 h),a Fer-1 group(treated at first with 1 μmol·L-1 Fer-1 for 12 h and then with 150 mumol·L-1 CoCl2 for 12 h),and a TRG group(treated at first with 40 mg·L-1 TRG for 24 h and then with 150 mmol·L-1 CoCl2 for 24 h).The levels of glutathione(GSH),malondialdehyde(MDA)and Fe2+ions in each group of cells were evaluated by detectionkits.The levels of reactive oxygen species(ROS)in each group of cells were detected by flow cytometry.Western blot was used to analyze the expression levels of hypoxia-induced factor-1α(HIF-1α),vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF),glutathione peroxidase 4(GPX4)and acyl-CoA synthetase long-chain family member 4(ACSL4)in each group of cells.The expression levels of VEGF and ACSL4 proteins in each group of cells were measured by immunofluorescence staining.Results The ROS levels in TRG and Fer-1 groups were significantly lower than those in the CoCl2 group(t=27.91,31.61;both P<0.01).The change trend of MDA and Fe2+levels was the same with that of ROS levels in each group.Com-pared with those in the CoCl2 group,the GSH levels were increased significantly(t=15.95,12.76;both P<0.01)and the relative expression levels of HIF-1α and VEGF proteins were decreased significantly in Fer-1 and TRG groups(all P<0.01).The CoCl2 group had higher ACSL4 levels and lower GPX4 levels than the NC group(t=31.05,13.18;both P<0.01).Fer-1 and TRG groups had lower ACSL4 expression levels and higher GPX4 expression levels than the CoCl2 group(all P<0.01).The results of immunofluorescence staining showed that the expression levels of VEGF and ACSL4 proteins in the CoCl2 group were higher than those in the NC group.The expression levels of VEGF and ACSL4 proteins in Fer-1 and TRG groups were lower than those in the CoCl2 group.Conclusion TRG protects ARPE-19 cells from hypoxia-induced oxidative stress damage by inhibiting ferroptosis.


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