1.Survey on sleep status and OSA-18 questionnaire among preschool children in Zhongshan City.
Chengkun XU ; Minyi FU ; Zhong PAN ; Jie LUO
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;39(12):1171-1176
Objective:To investigate the sleep status of preschool children in Zhongshan City and the OSA-18 questionnaire scores among healthy preschool children. Methods:A cluster sampling method was adopted to select 2 222 students from 5 non-boarding kindergartens in Zhongshan from October 2022 to October 2023 as study subjects. Data were collected via an online questionnaire platform and analyzed using SPSS 27.0 statistical software. Results:A total of 1 317 valid questionnaires were collected, with an average sleep duration of(8.74±0.75) hours among children. The results of stepwise regression analysis showed that child age, prematurity, sleep latency, daily outdoor activity time, and activities within 30 minutes before bedtime were factors influencing children's nocturnal sleep duration(P<0.05). The overall incidence of sleep disorder-related symptoms was 56.80%, including restless sleep(24.14%), difficulty falling asleep(24.07%), snoring with mouth breathing(14.20%), bruxism(11.16%), enuresis(10.55%), sleep talking(6.08%), limb twitching(2.74%), and sleepwalking(0.53%). Various factors influenced these symptoms, and binary logistic regression analysis identified allergic diseases and a smaller number of siblings at home as the most prevalent risk factors(P<0.05). The overall OSA-18 score was 34.11±12.14, and binary logistic regression analysis identified males, allergic diseases, and tonsillar hypertrophy as risk factors for high OSA-18 scores(≥60)(P<0.05). Conclusion:In Zhongshan City, the nocturnal sleep duration of preschool children decreases with age, with independent risk factors for this prematurity, longer sleep latency, shorter daily outdoor activity time, and the use of electronic devices within 30minute before bedtime. Allergic diseases and a smaller number of siblings at home increase the risk of sleep-disordered breathing symptoms. Males, allergic diseases, and tonsillar hypertrophy have higher OSA-18 scores.
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2.Cerebral endothelial 3-mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase improves ischemia-induced cognitive impairment via interacting with protein phosphatase 2A.
Li ZHU ; Yi HUANG ; Jing JIN ; Rongjun ZOU ; Rui ZUO ; Yong LUO ; Ziqing SONG ; Linfeng DAI ; Minyi ZHANG ; Qiuhe CHEN ; Yunting WANG ; Wei WANG ; Rongrong HE ; Yang CHEN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(1):314-330
The catalytic activity of 3-mercaptopyruvate (3MP) sulfurtransferase (MPST) converts 3MP to hydrogen sulfide (H2S). However, the regulatory mechanisms governing MPST and its impact on the brain remain largely unexplored. Our study reveals the neuroprotective role of endothelial MPST-generated H2S, regulated by protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A). Bioinformatics analysis and RNA sequencing demonstrated that endothelial PP2A is associated with neurodegenerative disease pathways. Cerebral ischemic mice exhibited significant inactivation of endothelial PP2A, evidenced by the reduction of PP2Acα in the brain endothelium. Mice with endothelium-specific null PP2A (PP2AEC-cKO) exhibited neuronal loss, cognitive dysfunction, and long-term potentiation deficits. Postnatal inactivation of endothelial PP2A also contributes to cognitive dysfunction and neuronal loss. However, regaining endothelial PP2A activity by overexpressing Ppp2ca rescued neuronal dysfunction. Mechanistically, PP2A deficiency is intricately linked to the MPST-H2S signaling pathway. A robust reduction in endothelial MPST-dependent H2S production followed PP2A deficiency. Exogenous H2S treatment and AAV-mediated overexpression of MPST in brain endothelial cells significantly mitigated neuronal dysfunction in PP2AEC-cKO mice. Furthermore, PP2A deficiency promotes an increase in calcium influx and calpain2 phosphorylation, subsequently leading to MPST degradation. The PP2A activator (FTY720) and MPST activator (3MP sodium) both remarkably restored endothelial MPST-dependent H2S production, subsequently rescuing ischemia-induced neurological deficits. In conclusion, our study demonstrates that endothelial PP2A deficiency leads to MPST degradation by activating calpain2, thus damaging neuronal function.
3.Preliminary Establishment of a Flow Cytometry Method for Detecting Sperm HSPA2 and Its Predictive Value for Low Fertilization Rate in IVF
Xiaodong LIANG ; Minyi FENG ; Ganwen MO ; Peng JI ; Qiangxiang LUO ; Jianghua GUO
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2025;40(5):149-152
Objective To establish a flow cytometric assay for detecting heat shock protein A2(HSPA2)in sperm and explore the role of HSPA2 expression levels in predicting low fertilization rates in in vitro fertilization(IVF).Methods The principle of in-direct immunofluorescence(IIF)was used to fluorescently stain sperm HSPA2.After the sperm sample was permeabilized and sealed,rabbit anti-human HSPA2 antibody(primary antibody)and fluorescein isothiocyanate(FITC)labeled goat anti-rabbit IgG antibody(secondary antibody)were sequentially added as detection tubes.At the same time,a sample without primary anti-body was set up as a control tube,and the positive rates of the two tubes were measured by flow cytometer.The ratio of the posi-tive rate of the detection tube to the control tube(positive rate ratio)was calculated.The optimal number of sperm for detection and the optimal working dilutions of primary and secondary antibodies were explored using the chessboard method.Under the optimal conditions,the repeatability,linear range and reference range of the method were evaluated separately,in order to estab-lish a preliminary method for detecting sperm HSPA2 expression levels using flow cytometry.After the establishment of the method,preliminary testing was conducted on a total of 85 sperm samples from couples who underwent IVF at the Reproductive Medicine Center of Jiangmen Central Hospital in 2023.The ratio of HSPA2 positivity rates between the group with IVF success-ful(n=63)and the group with low fertilization rate(n=22)was compared,and the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was used to analyze the threshold.Results The positive rate of HSPA2 in the control tube was relatively low,showing a low background signal,while the fluorescence signal of the detection tube was significantly enhanced,indicating that this method can effectively detect HSPA2.The optimal number of sperm samples for detection determined by the chessboard method was 2×106,and the optimal working dilutions for primary and secondary antibodies were 1∶300 and 1∶400,respectively.Evaluation of repeatability and linear range showed good methodological performance.Comparative analysis between the group with IVF success-ful and the group with low fertilization rate showed that the ratio of sperm HSPA2 positivity rate in the group with low fertilization rate(6.19±4.07)was lower than successful fertilization group(10.69±8.26),the difference was statistically significant(t=2.446,P<0.05).The ROC curve and Youden index showed that the best predictive power was achieved when the cutoffvalue for the ratio of positivity rate was 5.5067,with a sensitivity and a specificity of 71.4%,55.5%,respectively.Conclusion A flow cytometric method for detecting HSPA2 in sperm is successfully established.The expression level of sperm HSPA2 detected by this method suggests its predictive value for low fertilization rate in IVF,providing a basis for future clinical scientific selection of fertilization methods.
4.Preliminary Establishment of a Flow Cytometry Method for Detecting Sperm HSPA2 and Its Predictive Value for Low Fertilization Rate in IVF
Xiaodong LIANG ; Minyi FENG ; Ganwen MO ; Peng JI ; Qiangxiang LUO ; Jianghua GUO
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2025;40(5):149-152
Objective To establish a flow cytometric assay for detecting heat shock protein A2(HSPA2)in sperm and explore the role of HSPA2 expression levels in predicting low fertilization rates in in vitro fertilization(IVF).Methods The principle of in-direct immunofluorescence(IIF)was used to fluorescently stain sperm HSPA2.After the sperm sample was permeabilized and sealed,rabbit anti-human HSPA2 antibody(primary antibody)and fluorescein isothiocyanate(FITC)labeled goat anti-rabbit IgG antibody(secondary antibody)were sequentially added as detection tubes.At the same time,a sample without primary anti-body was set up as a control tube,and the positive rates of the two tubes were measured by flow cytometer.The ratio of the posi-tive rate of the detection tube to the control tube(positive rate ratio)was calculated.The optimal number of sperm for detection and the optimal working dilutions of primary and secondary antibodies were explored using the chessboard method.Under the optimal conditions,the repeatability,linear range and reference range of the method were evaluated separately,in order to estab-lish a preliminary method for detecting sperm HSPA2 expression levels using flow cytometry.After the establishment of the method,preliminary testing was conducted on a total of 85 sperm samples from couples who underwent IVF at the Reproductive Medicine Center of Jiangmen Central Hospital in 2023.The ratio of HSPA2 positivity rates between the group with IVF success-ful(n=63)and the group with low fertilization rate(n=22)was compared,and the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was used to analyze the threshold.Results The positive rate of HSPA2 in the control tube was relatively low,showing a low background signal,while the fluorescence signal of the detection tube was significantly enhanced,indicating that this method can effectively detect HSPA2.The optimal number of sperm samples for detection determined by the chessboard method was 2×106,and the optimal working dilutions for primary and secondary antibodies were 1∶300 and 1∶400,respectively.Evaluation of repeatability and linear range showed good methodological performance.Comparative analysis between the group with IVF success-ful and the group with low fertilization rate showed that the ratio of sperm HSPA2 positivity rate in the group with low fertilization rate(6.19±4.07)was lower than successful fertilization group(10.69±8.26),the difference was statistically significant(t=2.446,P<0.05).The ROC curve and Youden index showed that the best predictive power was achieved when the cutoffvalue for the ratio of positivity rate was 5.5067,with a sensitivity and a specificity of 71.4%,55.5%,respectively.Conclusion A flow cytometric method for detecting HSPA2 in sperm is successfully established.The expression level of sperm HSPA2 detected by this method suggests its predictive value for low fertilization rate in IVF,providing a basis for future clinical scientific selection of fertilization methods.
5.Study on the current situation and optimal paths of "physical-medical integration" talents training
Chunxiang JING ; Yichong FENG ; Minyi LUO ; Xue GENG ; Huashan PAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2022;21(5):604-609
At present, four operating modes have been explored for physical-medical integration in China: hospital health guidance center, sports club health guidance, community health monitoring center and industry-university-research cooperation on the integration of physical and medical services. However, physical-medical integration is still in its infancy, the cultivation of physical-medical integration talents has been a key to the deep development of "physical-medical integration". The researches show that the current training mode of integrative talents mainly focuses on on-the-job training, which is faced with many problems such as serious shortage of specialized talents, imperfect certification system and single talent training mode. It is suggested that the training system, the curriculum system, the public opinion system and the professional standards should be improved so as to realize the scientific and sustainable development of physical-medical talents.
6.Shanghai Autism Early Development: An Integrative Chinese ASD Cohort.
Yuan DAI ; Yuqi LIU ; Lingli ZHANG ; Tai REN ; Hui WANG ; Juehua YU ; Xin LIU ; Zilin CHEN ; Lin DENG ; Minyi TAO ; Hangyu TAN ; Chu-Chung HUANG ; Jiaying ZHANG ; Qiang LUO ; Jianfeng FENG ; Miao CAO ; Fei LI
Neuroscience Bulletin 2022;38(12):1603-1607
7.The teachers′ experience of nursing practice teaching collaboration between Guangdong and Macao under the background of Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area
Xueyi ZHONG ; Meiling HUANG ; Yanhua LUO ; Minyi LI ; Jiameng LI ; Wenjuan HUANG ; Xuehu XU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2022;38(36):2824-2829
Objective:To explore the experience of teachers from Guangdong and Macao in nursing teaching cooperation, the existing problems in current teaching cooperation and suggestions for improvement.Methods:From January to April 2021, using descriptive qualitative method to conduct in-depth among eight clinical tutors from The Third Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University who teach Macao nursing students, and four teachers from Kiang Wu Nursing College of Macao using the purposive sampling method. And adopted content analysis for data analysis.Results:A total of 4 themes and 2 sub-themes were analyzed: the positive impact of cross-border teaching cooperation projects including developed the nursing business of the two places and deepened the cooperative relationship between the two places; limiting the depth and breadth of knowledge transfer because of the short cross-border learning time; the imbalance between students′ abilities and teachers′ expectations; expectations for homogeneous internships for heterogeneous groups.Conclusions:Cross-border nursing teaching cooperation is an important promoter for the development of nursing education between Guangdong and Macao, but there are still deficiencies in cooperation, and it is necessary for the two places to strengthen the construction of a sharing platform for teaching resources to promote the development of nursing education in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.
8.Case report of silent inactivation of Asparaginase in acute lymphoblastic leukemia with late bone marrow relapse
Yu LI ; Minyi YE ; Xiaoli ZHANG ; Xuequn LUO ; Libin HUANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(17):1351-1353
Retrospective analysis was performed on 1 child with silent inactivation (SI) of asparaginase (ASNas) who was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and treated in the First Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-Sen University in October 2019.The patient was a 9 years and 3 months old boy who was diagnosed as ALL accompanied with late bone marrow relapse.After pegylated Escherichia coli-Asparaginase (PEG-ASNase) was given, he did not have the expected treatment-related adverse reactions, including hyperammonemia, hypofibrinogenemia, and the low activation of antithrombin Ⅲ (ATⅢ). The plasma asparagine (ASN) concentration failed to meet the depletion criteria and the ASNase activity was 64.5 U/L.Therefore, the SI of ASNase was confirmed.Erwinase was used to replace PEG-ASNase, the lowest level of ATⅢ was 33%, and the lowest level of fibrinogen was 1.20 g/L.Hyperammonemia and decreased ASN were also observed, and the ASNase activity was 1 813.0 U/L.All the above suggested that when, SI occurred, the replacement by Erwinase was effective.The ASNase activity should be monitored in ALL patients who were treated with ASNase.Monitoring the treatment-related adverse reactions such as hyperammonia and coagulation disorders closely has important implications to the SI of ASNase when the detection of ASNase activity was unavailable.
9.Benefit finding and its influencing factors among enterostomy patients
Yuxia LIU ; Jianmin CHEN ; Jinman LAI ; Yueru ZHANG ; Wenxin LUO ; Xiaofang GUAN ; Song ZHOU ; Minyi XIE
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(23):1785-1791
Objective:To explore benefit finding and its influencing factors among enterostomy patients.Methods:A total of 120 enterostomy patients were investigated with general information questionnaire, Benefit Finding Scale, Simplified Scale of Resilience and Perceived Social Support Scale.Results:The score of benefit finding among enterostomy patients was 49.44±5.86. Multiple regression analysis showed that education level, self-care, complications, resilience, perceived social support were influencing factors of benefit finding, and explained 51.1% of the variance.Conclusions:The benefit finding among enterostomy patients was grim. It is suggested that clinical staff pay more attention to the patients with low education, poor self-care and complications of stoma, and also pay more attention to the positive psychology and the social support system of patients, guide patients to pay attention to the positive significance of the disease, so as to improve the level of benefit finding.
10.Relationship between sense of coherence, self-efficacy, and perceived social support in major caregivers of enterostomy patients
Wenxin LUO ; Jianmin CHEN ; Yonger CHEN ; Yuxia LIU ; Jinman LAI ; Yueru ZHANG ; Xiaofang GUAN ; Song ZHOU ; Minyi XIE
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2021;15(4):395-400
Objective:To investigate the current situation with regard to a sense of coherence in major caregivers of enterostomy patients and analyze its relationship with self-efficacy and perceived social support.Methods:From July to December 2019, a total of 118 major caregivers of enterostomy patients were investigated using a general information questionnaire, a self-efficacy scale, and a perceived social support scale.Results:The score of sense of coherence in major caregivers of enterostomy patients was 58.40±9.17, and the average scores of all dimensions, from high to low, were “controllable sense,” “understandable sense,”and “meaningful sense.” Sense of coherence was positively correlated with self-efficacy and perceived social support ( r=0.457, P<0.01; r=0.369, P<0.01). Hierarchical multiple regression analysis showed that self-efficacy and perceived social support had a positive predictive effect on sense of coherence and explained 35.2% of the variance ( R′ 2=0.352, F=25.639, P<0.001). Conclusions:The main caregivers of enterostomy patients had a low level of sense of coherence. Self-efficacy and perceived social support have a positive effect on sense of coherence. Medical staff should take targeted measures to help caregivers improve their self-efficacy and social support system in order to improve their sense of coherence.

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