1.Cognitive Disorders Awareness and Associated Risk Factors in Xizang Autonomous Region
Yu HAO ; Junshan WANG ; Ma ZHUO ; Quzhen SUOLANG ; Shiyong JI ; Yaxiong HU ; Zhijie DING ; Zhuoga CIDAN ; Jing YUAN ; Yuhua ZHAO
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2025;16(2):472-478
To investigate the awareness of cognitive impairment disorders among residents of the Xizang Autonomous Region and its influencing factors, thereby providing a basis for targeted prevention and treatment efforts. From April to December 2024, a questionnaire survey was conducted among permanent residents aged ≥18 years (residing in the Xizang Autonomous Region for 180 days or more). The survey was primarily conducted online, supplemented by QR code distribution during community medical outreach by healthcare workers. Demographic information and data on awareness of cognitive disorders were collected, and an ordered Logistic regression model was used to analyze influencing factors in the overall population and stratified by occupation. A total of 327 questionnaires were collected, with 14 excluded (13 for not meeting residency requirements and 1 for self-reported diagnosis of cognitive impairment), leaving 313 valid questionnaires. The average age of respondents was 42.0±11.9 years; 108 (34.5%) were male, and 205 (65.5%) were female. Most respondents were from Lhasa (78.6%, 246/313); 179 (57.2%) were healthcare workers, and 134 (42.8%) were non-healthcare workers. Regarding awareness of cognitive impairment disorders, 7.3% (23/313) were "unaware", 75.7% (237/313) were "partially aware", and 16.9% (53/313) were "well aware".Ordered Logistic regression analysis revealed that education level of high school or below ( Awareness of cognitive impairment disorders among residents of the Xizang Autonomous Region needs improvement. Educational level, occupation, and prior contact with cognitive impairment patients significantly influence disease awareness. Enhancing overall education levels and using vivid clinical case presentations in health education and public outreach are key strategies to improve public awareness of cognitive impairment disorders.
2.Renal injury in rats induced by a low-pressure and low-oxygen environment simulating movement from the plains to the plateau
Meng JIA ; Jimu QUZHEN ; Deji SUOLANG ; Yidan GUO ; Shikun GUO ; Huaying WEI ; Xiaoling ZHOU ; Ruiji WANG
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(4):79-87
Objective To explore time-related changes in renal function,renal injury biomarkers,and renal pathology in rats entering a low-pressure and low-oxygen(LPLO)environment simulating moving from the plains to a plateau.Methods Thirty male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided randomly into five groups(n=6 rats per group).Rats in the Control group were placed outside the chamber under normal pressure and oxygen conditions.Rats in the experimental groups were placed in an LPLO chamber to simulate a plateau environment at 5000 m above sea level,and were maintained in the chamber for 3,7,14,and 28 days,respectively.Serum levels of creatinine(CRE),cystatin C(CysC),neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin(NGAL),kidney injury molecule-1(KIM-1),and interleukin-18(IL-18)were measured as biomarkers of renal injury.Pathological changes in the kidney were observed by hematoxylin and eosin and periodic acid-Schiff staining,with quantitative assessment of the following parameters:average glomerular diameter,peritubular capillary(PTC)density per tubule,tubular injury score,and outer medulla(OM)congestion score.Results NGAL,KIM-1,CysC,and CRE were significantly increased in the experimental compared with the Control group(all P<0.05).The average glomerulus diameter was significantly reduced in the LPLO 3 d group and significantly increased in the LPLO 14 d group(both P<0.05).The peritubular capillary(PTC)/tubule ratio was significantly decreased.The renal tubular injury and OM congestion scores were significantly increased(both P<0.05).Regression analysis showed that PTC/tubule was linearly negatively correlated with the LPLO duration,while CRE,CysC,and pathological indicators(mean glomerular diameter,OM congestion score,renal tubular injury score)were curvilinearly correlated with the duration of LPLO(all P<0.05).Variables with a curvilinear correlation were analyzed using restricted cubic splines(RCS).Each curve exhibited an inverted-L shape,with inflection points on day 7,indicating that the rate of increase of all indicators was highest within the first 7 days of LPLO,and the rate of increase then slowed from 7 days to 28 days.Conclusions A simulated move from a plains to a plateau environment was associated with significant structural and functional renal damage,but the kidneys then showed a self-adaptive adjustment process towards the plateau environment.
3.Renal injury in rats induced by a low-pressure and low-oxygen environment simulating movement from the plains to the plateau
Meng JIA ; Jimu QUZHEN ; Deji SUOLANG ; Yidan GUO ; Shikun GUO ; Huaying WEI ; Xiaoling ZHOU ; Ruiji WANG
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(4):79-87
Objective To explore time-related changes in renal function,renal injury biomarkers,and renal pathology in rats entering a low-pressure and low-oxygen(LPLO)environment simulating moving from the plains to a plateau.Methods Thirty male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided randomly into five groups(n=6 rats per group).Rats in the Control group were placed outside the chamber under normal pressure and oxygen conditions.Rats in the experimental groups were placed in an LPLO chamber to simulate a plateau environment at 5000 m above sea level,and were maintained in the chamber for 3,7,14,and 28 days,respectively.Serum levels of creatinine(CRE),cystatin C(CysC),neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin(NGAL),kidney injury molecule-1(KIM-1),and interleukin-18(IL-18)were measured as biomarkers of renal injury.Pathological changes in the kidney were observed by hematoxylin and eosin and periodic acid-Schiff staining,with quantitative assessment of the following parameters:average glomerular diameter,peritubular capillary(PTC)density per tubule,tubular injury score,and outer medulla(OM)congestion score.Results NGAL,KIM-1,CysC,and CRE were significantly increased in the experimental compared with the Control group(all P<0.05).The average glomerulus diameter was significantly reduced in the LPLO 3 d group and significantly increased in the LPLO 14 d group(both P<0.05).The peritubular capillary(PTC)/tubule ratio was significantly decreased.The renal tubular injury and OM congestion scores were significantly increased(both P<0.05).Regression analysis showed that PTC/tubule was linearly negatively correlated with the LPLO duration,while CRE,CysC,and pathological indicators(mean glomerular diameter,OM congestion score,renal tubular injury score)were curvilinearly correlated with the duration of LPLO(all P<0.05).Variables with a curvilinear correlation were analyzed using restricted cubic splines(RCS).Each curve exhibited an inverted-L shape,with inflection points on day 7,indicating that the rate of increase of all indicators was highest within the first 7 days of LPLO,and the rate of increase then slowed from 7 days to 28 days.Conclusions A simulated move from a plains to a plateau environment was associated with significant structural and functional renal damage,but the kidneys then showed a self-adaptive adjustment process towards the plateau environment.
4.Postpartum hemolytic uremic syndrome in Tibet Autonomous Region, China: a retrospective analysis of 11 cases
Guoliang LI ; Quzhen SUOLANG ; Zonghui DANG ; Luobu CIREN ; Lijun LIU
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2018;21(9):599-603
ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical features of postpartum hemolytic uremic syndrome (PHUS) in Tibetan women, and to improve the diagnosis and treatment of PHUS.MethodsFrom January 2013 to June 2018, 11 patients diagnosed with PHUS in the Tibet Autonomous Regional People's Hospital were enrolled. Clinical manifestations, laboratory testing results, treatments and outcomes were retrospectively analyzed. A descriptive statistical analysis was applied in this study.ResultsThe average age of the 11 patients was (27.0±6.2) years old, and all were Tibetans. Five of them delivered by cesarean section and eight complicated by hypertension. The onset of PHUS was 1-3 d after delivery. The mean hemoglobin concentration [(73.5±26.3) g/L] and platelet count [(51±31)×109/L] remarkably decreased. Patients' renal functions were also significantly impaired with an average serum creatinine level of (517±184)μmol/L. Nine women required hemodialysis, seven received plasma infusion and six underwent glucocorticoid therapy. No patients received plasma exchange or eculizumab therapy due to limited resources. Seven out of the nine patients who underwent hemodialysis could withdraw from dialysis.ConclusionsPHUS is relatively rare, and characterized by acute onset after birth and severe conditions, especially renal injury. However, most patients would have better prognosis after active treatment.

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