1.Analysis and comparison of bile acid metabolism characteristics in children and adults with metabolic- associated fatty liver disease
Chuanhao YANG ; Ning MEI ; Ye WANG ; Ana LIU ; Rong RONG ; Qingtao LYU ; Minghua ZHENG ; Yan NI
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2025;33(7):690-696
Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease has become a common chronic liver disease with changes in lifestyle and the increasing prevalence rate of overweight and obesity in adults and even children. The liver synthesizes bile acids via cholesterol metabolism, which are important signaling molecules that modulate and regulate host glucose, lipid metabolism, and immunity. Abnormal bile acid metabolism closely correlates with the occurrence and progression of metabolic-associated fatty liver disease. This article systematically organizes the research of bile acid metabolism in children and adults with metabolic-associated fatty liver disease from the perspective of analyzing bile acid profiles by mass spectrometry detection, and compares the characteristics of bile acid metabolic disorders across different age groups and different developmental stages of disease so as to provide a reference for subsequent research.
2.Validity and reliability of the Chinese version of the Transgender Attitudes and Beliefs Scale in adults
Zhanqiang WANG ; Hanwen DONG ; Yueqian ZHANG ; Xiaolan DI ; Kebing YANG ; Rongjiang ZHAO ; Qingtao BIAN ; Yajuan NIU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(1):87-93
Objective:To examine the validity and reliability of the Chinese version of the Transgender Atti-tudes and Beliefs Scale(TABS)in the general adult population.Methods:A total of 1 656 residents aged≥18 years were recruited by convenient sampling method,and were equally divided into sample 1 and sample 2 accord-ing to age group.The total sample was used for item analysis and internal consistency reliability test.Sample 1 was used for exploratory factor analysis,Sample 2 was used for confirmatory factor analysis,and 60 residents were se-lected for retesting at a 2-week interval.Results:The TABS Chinese version included a total of 26 items,with the content validity index(I-CVI)of each item ranging from 0.83 to 1.00,and the content validity index(S-CVI)of the scale being 0.98.Exploratory factor analysis extracted 3 common factors,namely interpersonal comfort,gender beliefs,and human value,with a cumulative total variance of 57.13%.Confirmatory factor analysis showed that the scale fit was acceptable(x2/df=2.95,RMSEA=0.05,GFI=0.92,AGFI=0.90).The Cronbach α coefficients of the total score of the scale and the scores of the 3 factors were 0.95,0.95,0.88 and 0.86.The retest reliabilities were 0.88,0.78,0.65 and 0.91.Conclusion:The Chinese version of the Transgender Attitudes and Beliefs Scale(TABS)has good validity and reliability in assessing general adults'attitudes toward the transgender community.
3.Validity and reliability of the Chinese version of the Transgender Attitudes and Beliefs Scale in adults
Zhanqiang WANG ; Hanwen DONG ; Yueqian ZHANG ; Xiaolan DI ; Kebing YANG ; Rongjiang ZHAO ; Qingtao BIAN ; Yajuan NIU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(1):87-93
Objective:To examine the validity and reliability of the Chinese version of the Transgender Atti-tudes and Beliefs Scale(TABS)in the general adult population.Methods:A total of 1 656 residents aged≥18 years were recruited by convenient sampling method,and were equally divided into sample 1 and sample 2 accord-ing to age group.The total sample was used for item analysis and internal consistency reliability test.Sample 1 was used for exploratory factor analysis,Sample 2 was used for confirmatory factor analysis,and 60 residents were se-lected for retesting at a 2-week interval.Results:The TABS Chinese version included a total of 26 items,with the content validity index(I-CVI)of each item ranging from 0.83 to 1.00,and the content validity index(S-CVI)of the scale being 0.98.Exploratory factor analysis extracted 3 common factors,namely interpersonal comfort,gender beliefs,and human value,with a cumulative total variance of 57.13%.Confirmatory factor analysis showed that the scale fit was acceptable(x2/df=2.95,RMSEA=0.05,GFI=0.92,AGFI=0.90).The Cronbach α coefficients of the total score of the scale and the scores of the 3 factors were 0.95,0.95,0.88 and 0.86.The retest reliabilities were 0.88,0.78,0.65 and 0.91.Conclusion:The Chinese version of the Transgender Attitudes and Beliefs Scale(TABS)has good validity and reliability in assessing general adults'attitudes toward the transgender community.
4.Analysis and comparison of bile acid metabolism characteristics in children and adults with metabolic- associated fatty liver disease
Chuanhao YANG ; Ning MEI ; Ye WANG ; Ana LIU ; Rong RONG ; Qingtao LYU ; Minghua ZHENG ; Yan NI
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2025;33(7):690-696
Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease has become a common chronic liver disease with changes in lifestyle and the increasing prevalence rate of overweight and obesity in adults and even children. The liver synthesizes bile acids via cholesterol metabolism, which are important signaling molecules that modulate and regulate host glucose, lipid metabolism, and immunity. Abnormal bile acid metabolism closely correlates with the occurrence and progression of metabolic-associated fatty liver disease. This article systematically organizes the research of bile acid metabolism in children and adults with metabolic-associated fatty liver disease from the perspective of analyzing bile acid profiles by mass spectrometry detection, and compares the characteristics of bile acid metabolic disorders across different age groups and different developmental stages of disease so as to provide a reference for subsequent research.
5.Study on berberine regulating relationship between UCP2 and mitochondrial dynamics in skeletal muscle and kidney of mice with ischemia-reperfusion
Yongchun ZHANG ; Lin SUN ; Kai XU ; Xulong CHEN ; Hao LI ; Yongchuang ZHANG ; Qingtao YANG
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(15):2254-2260
Objective To investigate the effects of berberine on UCP2 expression and the mitochondrial dy-namics in skeletal muscle and kidney in mice with ischemia reperfusion injury (IRI) of lower limb.Methods Thirty male Kunming mice were randomly divided into the negative control group,the positive control group,and low,medium and high doses berberine intervention groups.The mice in all experimental groups constructed the ischemia reperfusion injury model of lower limbs by tourniquet,different doses of berberine solution were injected intraperitoneally for intervention,while the ischemia repeating supply group used normal saline for re-placement.The HE staining was used to detect the pathological conditions of skeletal muscle and kidney,PCR and Western blot were used to detect the gene and protein expression levels of UCP2,FIS1,DRP1,Mfn1 and Mfn2,and the changes of SOD,MDA and GSH were detected by kit.Results After IRI intervention in the both lower extremities,the inflammatory cell infiltration occurred in both skeletal muscle and kidney,and the cell structure of skeletal muscle showed the damage changes.Meanwhile,the gene and protein expressions lev-els of UCP2,FIS1 and DRP1 and the levels of GSH and SOD in skeletal muscle were significantly increased (P<0.05),while the gene and protein expression levels of Mfn1 and Mfn2 and the levels of MDA were signif-icantly decreased (P<0.05).The increase of UCP2 and DRP1 gene and protein expression levels in kidney was different (P<0.05).Berberine could up-regulate the UCP2 gene expression in skeletal muscle and the pro-tein expression in skeletal muscle (P<0.05).At the same time,DRP1 gene and protein were significantly inhibited in the kidney tissue (P<0.05),but which in skeletal muscle had no significant change.Conclusion IRI of skeletal muscle of lower extremity in mice leads to severe oxidative stress injury,mitochondrial dynamic imbalance and inflammatory damage of kidney in the injured parts.The therapeutic effect of berberine on skeletal muscle and kidney IRI may be achieved by inhibiting oxidative stress injury,in which its protective effect on kidney may also be related to inhibit the expression of DRP1 after UCP2 up-regulation,thus limit the mitochondrial fission and slow down the development of injury.
6.Reflection on the standardized training of geriatric specialists under the background of "the aging of population"
Qingtao HOU ; Weihua YU ; Caishuang PANG ; Li XIA ; Qian XIAO ; Lü YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(7):1069-1073
With the intensive aging of the population, it's imperative and important to train a number of geriatric specialists. Essential clinical knowledge and skills as well as accomplishment of medical humanistic spirit are core competences of an eligible geriatrician. The standardized training of geriatric specialists is facing a few challenges such as incomplete comprehension of the training program and trainees, a lack of enough trainees, and a lack of standardized management for the program. An efficient social support system, a normative educational training system, an effective supervision and evaluation system, first-class teaching staff, and qualified trainees are important guarantees for the standardized training program.
7.Screening of susceptibility genes and an immunological study in a patient with recurrent cervical lymphadenitis caused by Candida albicans
Rui YANG ; Qingtao KONG ; Jie XU ; Chen ZHANG ; Hong SANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2022;55(1):50-54
Objective:To explore genetic etiology and evaluate antifungal immunity in a patient with recurrent cervical lymphadenitis caused by Candida albicans. Methods:Next-generation sequencing was performed to screen susceptibility genes for mycosis in a patient with recurrent cervical lymphadenitis caused by Candida albicans and his parents. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and neutrophils were extracted from the patient and 6 healthy controls, and subjected to in vitro co-culture with Candida albicans. Western blot analysis was performed to determine the expression of caspase recruitment domain-containing protein 9 (CARD9) in PBMCs of the patient, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to detect levels of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin (IL) -6, IL-17A, IL-1β and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) in the co-culture medium, and a colony-counting method was used to detect the survival rate of Candida albicans after treatment with neutrophils. Statistical analysis was carried out by using t test for comparisons between two groups. Results:Two compound heterozygous mutations were identified in the CARD9 gene of the patient, including c.68C>A (p.S23X) in exon 2 inherited from his father and c.820dupG (p.D274Gfs*61) in exon 6 inherited from his mother. Western blot analysis showed that the relative expression level of CARD9 protein in the PBMCs was 0.41 ± 0.07 in the healthy control group, but CARD9 expression was absent in the patient. After stimulation with heat-inactivated Candida albicans spores, the levels of TNF-α, IL-6, IL-17A, IL-1β and GM-CSF secreted by PBMCs of the patient were significantly lower than those by PBMCs of the healthy controls (all P < 0.001). After 30- and 120-minute in vitro co-culture with neutrophils, the survival rates of Candida albicans were significantly higher in the patient (78.00%, 74.00%, respectively) than in the healthy controls (70.91% ± 1.75%, 34.55% ± 5.35%, t = 3.74, 6.99, respectively, both P < 0.05) . Conclusion:Compound heterozygous mutations were identified in the CARD9 gene of the patient with recurrent cervical lymphadenitis caused by Candida albicans, which led to the absence of CARD9 protein expression, and the patient had a defect in the immunity against Candida albicans.
8.An improved Vision Transformer model for the recognition of blood cells.
Tianyu SUN ; Qingtao ZHU ; Jian YANG ; Liang ZENG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2022;39(6):1097-1107
Leukemia is a common, multiple and dangerous blood disease, whose early diagnosis and treatment are very important. At present, the diagnosis of leukemia heavily relies on morphological examination of blood cell images by pathologists, which is tedious and time-consuming. Meanwhile, the diagnostic results are highly subjective, which may lead to misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis. To address the gap above, we proposed an improved Vision Transformer model for blood cell recognition. First, a faster R-CNN network was used to locate and extract individual blood cell slices from original images. Then, we split the single-cell image into multiple image patches and put them into the encoder layer for feature extraction. Based on the self-attention mechanism of the Transformer, we proposed a sparse attention module which could focus on the discriminative parts of blood cell images and improve the fine-grained feature representation ability of the model. Finally, a contrastive loss function was adopted to further increase the inter-class difference and intra-class consistency of the extracted features. Experimental results showed that the proposed module outperformed the other approaches and significantly improved the accuracy to 91.96% on the Munich single-cell morphological dataset of leukocytes, which is expected to provide a reference for physicians' clinical diagnosis.
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9.Common Postzygotic Mutational Signatures in Healthy Adult Tissues Related to Embryonic Hypoxia
Hong YAQIANG ; Zhang DAKE ; Zhou XIANGTIAN ; Chen AILI ; Abliz AMIR ; Bai JIAN ; Wang LIANG ; Hu QINGTAO ; Gong KENAN ; Guan XIAONAN ; Liu MENGFEI ; Zheng XINCHANG ; Lai SHUJUAN ; Qu HONGZHU ; Zhao FUXIN ; Hao SHUANG ; Wu ZHEN ; Cai HONG ; Hu SHAOYAN ; Ma YUE ; Zhang JUNTING ; Ke YANG ; Wang QIAN-FEI ; Chen WEI ; Zeng CHANGQING
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2022;20(1):177-191
Postzygotic mutations are acquired in normal tissues throughout an individual's lifetime and hold clues for identifying mutagenic factors.Here,we investigated postzygotic mutation spectra of healthy individuals using optimized ultra-deep exome sequencing of the time-series samples from the same volunteer as well as the samples from different individuals.In blood,sperm,and muscle cells,we resolved three common types of mutational signatures.Signatures A and B represent clock-like mutational processes,and the polymorphisms of epigenetic regulation genes influence the pro-portion of signature B in mutation profiles.Notably,signature C,characterized by C>T transitions at GpCpN sites,tends to be a feature of diverse normal tissues.Mutations of this type are likely to occur early during embryonic development,supported by their relatively high allelic frequencies,presence in multiple tissues,and decrease in occurrence with age.Almost none of the public datasets for tumors feature this signature,except for 19.6%of samples of clear cell renal cell carcinoma with increased activation of the hypoxia-inducible factor 1(HIF-1)signaling pathway.Moreover,the accumulation of signature C in the mutation profile was accelerated in a human embryonic stem cell line with drug-induced activation of HIF-1α.Thus,embryonic hypoxia may explain this novel signature across multiple normal tissues.Our study suggests that hypoxic condition in an early stage of embryonic development is a crucial factor inducing C>T transitions at GpCpN sites;and indi-viduals'genetic background may also influence their postzygotic mutation profiles.
10.GC-MS Analysis of Volatile Oil from Chaihu Guizhi Decoction and Study on Its Inhibitory Effects on in vitro Proliferation of Human Lung Adenocarcinoma A 549 Cells
Ran WEN ; Zhuangzhuang LI ; Yiqing DU ; Yong YANG ; Rong RONG ; Qingtao LYU
China Pharmacy 2021;32(1):29-33
OBJECTIVE:To study the compositi on of the volatile oil from Compound chaihu guizhi decoction ,and to evaluate its in vitro anti-proliferative activity on human lung adenocarcinoma A 549 cells. METHODS :The volatile oil from Chaihu guizhi decoction was extracted according to the steam distillation method of general rules 2004 in the 2015 edition of Chinese Pharmacopoeia(part Ⅳ). The volatile oil components were analyzed by GC-MS combined with Kováts index ,and the relative content of each component was calculated by peak area normalization method. Using different concentrations of cisplatin (4,8, 16,32,64 mg/L)as positive control ,MTT assay was used to detect the inhibitory effects of different concentrations of volatile oil from Chaihu guizhi decoction (25,50,100,200,400 mg/L)on in vitro proliferation of A 549 cell after 48 h of treatment. Negative control group (with cells but without drugs )was set up. RESULTS :A total of 71 chemical components were isolated from the volatile oil ,among which there were 59 compounds identified ,sum of peak areas accounting for 84.99% of the total peak area. The compounds with relatively high content included ar-curcumene (17.65%),β-bisabolene(9.57%),β-ocimene(7.05%), α-curcumene(5.35%),2,5-dimethylbenzaldehyde(4.24%),linalyl isobutyrate (2.70%),α-cedrene(2.48%),δ-cadinene (2.07%). Compared with negative control group ,the proliferation rate of cells were decreased significantly in 4-64 mg/L cisplatin groups and 25-400 mg/L volatile oil from Chaihu guizhi decoction groups (P<0.05). IC 50 of cisplatin and volatile oil from Chaihu guizhi decoction to in vitro proliferation of A 549 cells were 10.150 and 73.526 mg/L. CONCLUSIONS :The volatile oil from Chaihu guizhi decoction mainly includes ar-curcumene ,β-bisabolene,β-ocimene,α-curcumene,which shows certain inhibitory effect on in vitro proliferation of A 549 cells.

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