1.Boosting with Omicron-specific mRNA vaccine or historical SARS-CoV-2 vaccines elicits discriminating immune responses against Omicron variants.
Yi WU ; Xiaoying JIA ; Namei WU ; Xinghai ZHANG ; Yan WU ; Yang LIU ; Minmin ZHOU ; Yanqiong SHEN ; Entao LI ; Wei WANG ; Jiaming LAN ; Yucai WANG ; Sandra CHIU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(2):947-962
Booster vaccinations are highly recommended in combating the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant and its subvariants. However, the optimal booster vaccination strategies and related immune mechanisms with different prior vaccinations are under-revealed. In this study, we systematically evaluated the immune responses in mice and hamsters with different prime-boost regimens before their protective efficacies against Omicron were detected. We found that boosting with Ad5-nCoV, SWT-2P or SOmicron-6P induced significantly higher levels of neutralization activities against Omicron variants than CoronaVac and ZF2001 by eliciting stronger germinal center (GC) responses. Specifically, SOmicron-6P induced even stronger antibody responses against Omicron variants in CoronaVac and Ad5-nCoV-primed animals than non-Omicron-specific vaccines but with limited differences as compared to Ad5-nCoV and SWT-2P. In addition, boosting with a specific vaccine has the potential to remodel the existing immune profiles. These findings indicated that adenovirus-vectored vaccines and mRNA vaccines would be more effective than other types of vaccines as booster shots in combating Omicron infections. Moreover, the protective efficacies of the vaccines in booster vaccinations are highly related to GC reactions in secondary lymphatic organs. In summary, these findings provide timely important information on prime-boost regimens and future vaccine design.
2.Advances in the application of dual-task training in older adults with cognitive frailty
Chunhao DAI ; Wen LI ; Teng YANG ; Minmin LENG ; Luyao YAN ; Ziting XU ; Haoyuan LI ; Lijuan YANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(28):3915-3920
Cognitive frailty, a novel concept in geriatric medicine, has become a focal point of recent research. Dual-task training, which innovatively integrates physical activity with cognitive rehabilitation, has shown promise in simultaneously enhancing motor function and cognitive performance in older adults with cognitive frailty. This review summarizes the concept of dual-task training, its application modalities, and its effectiveness in this population. It also proposes strategies for further implementation, aiming to provide a reference for future research and practical applications of dual-task training in cognitively frail older adults.
3.Advances in the application of dual-task training in older adults with cognitive frailty
Chunhao DAI ; Wen LI ; Teng YANG ; Minmin LENG ; Luyao YAN ; Ziting XU ; Haoyuan LI ; Lijuan YANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(28):3915-3920
Cognitive frailty, a novel concept in geriatric medicine, has become a focal point of recent research. Dual-task training, which innovatively integrates physical activity with cognitive rehabilitation, has shown promise in simultaneously enhancing motor function and cognitive performance in older adults with cognitive frailty. This review summarizes the concept of dual-task training, its application modalities, and its effectiveness in this population. It also proposes strategies for further implementation, aiming to provide a reference for future research and practical applications of dual-task training in cognitively frail older adults.
4.Qualitative study on the life experience of patients after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy
Yan YANG ; Ming XIE ; Xilan ZHENG ; Qiao CEN ; Minmin REN ; Xiaofang RAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(11):1423-1429
Objective:To explore the real-life experiences of patients six months after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG), aiming to provide a reference for developing intervention plans.Methods:This was a descriptive phenomenological study. Purposeful sampling and maximum variation sampling were used to select 24 patients who underwent LSG at the Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University from February to August 2023. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted, and the Colaizzi 7-step analysis method was applied to inductively extract and refine the themes.Results:A total of six main themes and ten sub-themes were identified through analysis. The main themes were: desires to improve postoperative physical symptoms (gastrointestinal symptoms, hair loss, neurological symptoms, and general symptoms) ; perception of subjective emotions (anxiety, regret, fear, and confidence) ; decreased social adaptability (decline in work ability, impaired social skills) ; general low compliance; desire for professional guidance; and postoperative benefit finding.Conclusions:Six months after LSG, patients primarily experienced physical symptom disturbances, poor psychological states, decreased social adaptability, low compliance, and a desire for professional guidance. However, they also recognized various benefits of the surgery. Healthcare providers should strengthen dynamic symptom assessments and management, guide patients psychologically, enhance social support, and actively improve follow-up and continuous care to help patients improve self-coping abilities and weight loss outcomes.
5.Application progress of the ICOPE screening tool in measuring intrinsic capacity in older adults
Chunhao DAI ; Wen LI ; Teng YANG ; Minmin LENG ; Luyao YAN ; Ziting XU ; Haoyuan LI ; Lijuan YANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(22):2973-2977
Intrinsic capacity is an important indicator for assessing the overall health status of older adults and has been widely used in elderly health management. This review summarizes the concept of the integrated care for older people (ICOPE) screening tool and its current applications in the measurement of intrinsic capacity in older adults. It also discusses future directions, aiming to provide a reference for research and practical implementation of the ICOPE screening tool in China.
6.Qualitative study on the life experience of patients after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy
Yan YANG ; Ming XIE ; Xilan ZHENG ; Qiao CEN ; Minmin REN ; Xiaofang RAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(11):1423-1429
Objective:To explore the real-life experiences of patients six months after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG), aiming to provide a reference for developing intervention plans.Methods:This was a descriptive phenomenological study. Purposeful sampling and maximum variation sampling were used to select 24 patients who underwent LSG at the Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University from February to August 2023. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted, and the Colaizzi 7-step analysis method was applied to inductively extract and refine the themes.Results:A total of six main themes and ten sub-themes were identified through analysis. The main themes were: desires to improve postoperative physical symptoms (gastrointestinal symptoms, hair loss, neurological symptoms, and general symptoms) ; perception of subjective emotions (anxiety, regret, fear, and confidence) ; decreased social adaptability (decline in work ability, impaired social skills) ; general low compliance; desire for professional guidance; and postoperative benefit finding.Conclusions:Six months after LSG, patients primarily experienced physical symptom disturbances, poor psychological states, decreased social adaptability, low compliance, and a desire for professional guidance. However, they also recognized various benefits of the surgery. Healthcare providers should strengthen dynamic symptom assessments and management, guide patients psychologically, enhance social support, and actively improve follow-up and continuous care to help patients improve self-coping abilities and weight loss outcomes.
7.Application progress of the ICOPE screening tool in measuring intrinsic capacity in older adults
Chunhao DAI ; Wen LI ; Teng YANG ; Minmin LENG ; Luyao YAN ; Ziting XU ; Haoyuan LI ; Lijuan YANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(22):2973-2977
Intrinsic capacity is an important indicator for assessing the overall health status of older adults and has been widely used in elderly health management. This review summarizes the concept of the integrated care for older people (ICOPE) screening tool and its current applications in the measurement of intrinsic capacity in older adults. It also discusses future directions, aiming to provide a reference for research and practical implementation of the ICOPE screening tool in China.
8.The Correspondence between Five Zang Organs and Five Phases and the Order of Five Zang Organs as Seen in Unearthed Literature
Man GU ; Qi ZHOU ; Minmin YAN
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(19):1957-1962
The correspondence between the five zang organs and the five phases exhibited variations in the previous and the current literature, which is related to the understanding and interpretation of the historical construction of the basic theories of traditional Chinese medicine, and is an important issue that has been debated for a long time in the history of academia but has not been resolved. Through combing and analyzing the relevant literature handed down during the pre-Qin and Han dynasties, which includes Master LYU's Spring and Autumn Annals (《吕氏春秋》), The Book of Rites: Monthly Ordinances (《月令》), Huainanzi (《淮南子》), Records of the Grand Historian: Biography of BIAN Que and CANG Gong (《史记·扁鹊仓公列传》), The Inner Canon of Yellow Emperor (《黄帝内经》), as well as excavated literature like the Warring States bamboo slips Tang Zai Chi Men (《汤在啻门》) collected by Tsinghua University, Taichan Shu (《胎产书》) unearthed from the Mawangdui Han Dynasty Tombs, Tianhui Medical Manuscripts (《天回医简》) unearthed from the Han Dynasty Tombs of Lao Guan Mountain, Chengdu, this paper finds that the current five phases are newly proposed by previous medical practitioners on the basis of the objective understanding of the physiology and pathology of the five zang organs, which is a unique contribution of traditional Chinese medicine to the traditional Chinese culture. The lacquered acupuncture figurine unearthed from the Han Dynasty Tombs of Lao Guan Mountain, Tianhui Town, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, is engraved on its back with the inscriptions of "heart, lungs, liver, stomach, and kidneys", which refer to the back-Shu points of the five zang organs, and the order follows the sequence of “fire - metal - wood - earth - water”, which is the order of the five phases being restricted. It is believed that this is a reflection of the idea of “heart is the head of the five organs” in the early medical scriptures, which can be used as a basis for judging the chronological order of the relevant chapters of the modern version of The Inner Canon of Yellow Emperor. This order is also seen in the Tianhui Medical Manuscripts unearthed from the same tombs as the acupuncture figurine and is preserved in many chapters of the modern version of The Inner Canon of Yellow Emperor.
9.Disease distress and its influencing factors in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
Yan WU ; Minmin LU ; Yannan ZHANG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2024;23(8):40-46
Objective To investigate current situation and the influencing factors of disease distress suffered by patients with inflammatory bowel disease hence to provide a foundation for intervention.Methods A total of 240 patients with inflammatory bowel disease who visited or were hospitalized in two Grade III and Class A hospitals from January 2021 to December 2022 were selected as research subjects.General information questionnaire,inflammatory bowel disease distress scale(IBD-DS),social support rating scale(SSRS),general self-efficacy scale(GSES),were used in the survey among the patients.Multiple linear regression were used to explore the influencing factors.Results IBD-DS scores among 235 patients were found from 65 to 93,with an average of 75.8±4.9,at a medium to low level.Pearson correlation analysis and multiple linear regression revealed that marital status,disease duration,SSRS scores,GSES scores and disease activity were the independent risk factors in disease distress,toally explaining 83.6%its variance(P<0.01).Conclusion Patients with inflammatory bowel disease generally suffer a moderate to low level of disease distress.It is necessary to focus on the patients who are unmarried,have a long course of disease,have low social support and self-efficacy,and have high disease activity,and take targeted measures to reduce their disease suffering.
10.Application of nursing cooperation method in pulmonary nodule localization using indocyanine green combined with methylene blue
Xiaojing ZHENG ; Bin GAN ; Zihong XIAO ; Minmin HUANG ; Honghong YAN ; Xiumei CHEN
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2024;33(8):898-901
Objective To discuss the nursing cooperation method in CT-guided pulmonary nodule localization using indocyanine green combined with methylene blue.Methods A total of 81 patients,who needed to receive pulmonary nodule localization before thoracoscopic resection,were enrolled in this study.The nursing cooperation measures,including the preparation and injection of indocyanine green combined with methylene blue,breathing mode coordination,position management,precise localization coordination,and psychological care,were analyzed.Results Successful nodule localization was accomplished in all patients.No statistically significant difference in the incidence of adverse events existed between the patients with different clinical characteristics(P>0.05).The gender,age,lesion site,nodule size,nodule-pleura distance,posture during puncturing and needle path route were not the factors influencing the occurrence of adverse reactions in patients receiving CT-guided pulmonary nodule localization using indocyanine green combined with methylene blue.Conclusion In performing CT-guided pulmonary nodule localization using indocyanine green combined with methylene blue,the nursing cooperation method carries generality and stability,which is suitable for patients with different clinical characteristics.

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