1.Inner Ear Delivery of Polyamino Acid Nanohydrogels Loaded with Dexamethasone
Pingping AI ; Lidong ZHAO ; Zhaohui TANG ; Chaoliang HE ; Xuesi CHEN ; Shiming YANG ; Nan WU
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2025;16(2):370-378
To develop a novel polyamino acid-based nanohydrogel drug delivery system for dexamethasone to enhance its delivery efficiency to the inner ear. A fluorescein-labeled polyglutamic acid-based polyamino acid dexamethasone nanohydrogel was synthesized, and its gelation time was measured. The hydrogel was surgically injected into the round window niche of guinea pigs to determine its degradation time in the middle ear cavity in vivo. The safety, pharmacokinetics, and distribution patterns of dexamethasone in the inner ear were evaluated. The hydrogel exhibited a gelation time of 80 seconds in a 37℃ water bath. In vivo, the hydrogel was almost completely degraded within 7 days in the middle ear cavity of guinea pigs. Transient hearing loss was observed one day after administration, but hearing gradually returned to normal over time. No significant cytotoxicity, vestibular stimulation signs, or pathological abnormalities in spiral ganglion cells were observed. Histopathological examination revealed no significant inflammatory reactions. Pharmacokinetic analysis demonstrated sustained drug release and prolonged dexamethasone activity. Immunofluorescence staining confirmed the distribution of dexamethasone in both the cochlea and vestibular organs. The polyamino acid nanohydrogel exhibits excellent injectability and biodegradability, representing a safe and effective drug delivery system for the inner ear.
2.Changes in characteristics of gut fungal microbiota and their correlation with clinical indicators in patients with polycystic kidney disease
Zhanjie HOU ; Yusong GE ; Bo TANG ; Yuanyuan LEI ; Li TANG ; Hongfei JIANG ; Jincheng JIAN ; Jinbo CHENG ; Shiming YANG
Journal of Army Medical University 2025;47(8):836-846
Objective To investigate the diversity and composition of gut fungi microbiota in patients with polycystic kidney disease(PKD)and its correlation with clinical indicators.Methods A total of 44 PKD patients,44 patients with non-polycystic chronic kidney disease(NPCKD)and 22 healthy controls(HC)admitted to our hospital from February 2023 to February 2024 were recruited.ITS1 DNA sequencing was applied to analyze the gut fungal composition.Bioinformatics analysis was used to compare the diversity and structural differences of fungi among the 3 groups.Pearson correlation analysis was performed to analyze the relationship between gut fungi and clinical indicators.Results There were no significant differences in baseline characteristics(gender,age,body mass index,etc.)among the 3 groups,but statistical differences were seen in terms of serum indicators(such as serum creatinine,blood urea nitrogen,uric acid,estimated glomerular filtration rate,etc.)(P<0.01).Alpha diversity analysis showed no significant difference was seen between the PKD and HC groups,but the PKD group had significant differences to the NPCKD group(P<0.01).Beta diversity analysis revealed significant differences among the 3 groups and in pairwise comparisons(P=0.001).Fungi composition analysis found that the abundance of Candida was significantly higher in the PKD group than the other 2 groups(P<0.01),while the abundances of Aspergillus and Cladosporium were significantly lower in the PKD group than the HC group(P<0.05).Linear discriminant analysis(LEFSe)indicated that Candida was significantly enriched,while Aspergillus and Cladosporium were significantly reduced in the PKD group.Correlation analysis revealed that the abundance of Cladosporium was negatively correlated with cyst diameter and immunoglobulin light chain Kappa/Lambda ratio in the PKD group(P<0.05),while the abundance of Candida was positively correlated with liver/kidney cyst diameter(P<0.01).Conclusion PKD patients exhibit characteristic changes in gut fungi diversity and composition.The abundances of Cladosporium and Candida are closely associated with clinical indicators of PKD patients.
3.Path analysis of the effect of economic toxicity on anxiety symptoms in maintenance hemodialysis patients
Shengnan DING ; Shiming TANG ; Yan WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(34):2714-2721
Objective:To analyse the role of economic toxicity on anxiety symptoms in maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients, in order to provide reference for reducing anxiety symptoms and improving mental health literacy in MHD patients.Methods:This was a cross-sectional survey. A convenience sampling method was used to select MHD patients from Hangzhou Second People's Hospital Affiliated to Hangzhou Normal University and Deqing Hospital Affiliated to Hangzhou Normal University as the study subjects. The General Information Questionnaire, Economic Toxicity Composite Rating Scale, Family Resilience Questionnaire, Chronic Disease Management Self-Efficacy Scale, Social Support Rating Scale, and Self-rating Anxiety Scale were applied.The pathway of economic toxicity on anxiety symptoms in MHD patients was analyzed by AMOS26.0.Results:A total of 290 questionnaires were distributed, and 274 valid questionnaires were collected, with an effective response rate of 94% (274/290). Among the patients, there were 153 males and 121 females, aged (62.35 ± 12.57) years. The patients' economic toxicity score was (23.07 ± 5.36) points and anxiety symptom score (54.65 ± 17.31) points. The structural equation model was well fitted with χ2/ df=1.452, root mean square error of approximation was 0.041,goodness-of-fit index was 0.946,comparative fit index was 0.982, incremental fit index was 0.983, Tucker-Lewis index was 0.978. The results of the path analysis showed that economic toxicity in patients with MHD directly predicted anxiety symptoms, with an effect size of 36.4%; self-efficacy, family resilience, and social support played a significant role in the pathway between economic toxicity and anxiety symptoms pathways, with effect sizes of 23.4%, 27.4%, and 12.8%, respectively. Conclusions:Economic toxicity and anxiety symptoms in MHD patients are at risk values, and economic toxicity can directly affect anxiety symptoms, or indirectly through the mediating role of self-efficacy, family resilience, and social support.
4.Development of Hypoglycemia Prevention Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Questionnaire for Homebound Elderly Patients with Diabetes Mellitus and its reliability and validity
Xinzheng ZHANG ; Shiming TANG ; Qiuqin CHENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(12):1636-1642
Objective:To develop the Hypoglycemia Prevention Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Questionnaire for Homebound Elderly Patients with Diabetes Mellitus to inform the development of targeted interventions for caregivers.Methods:The first draft of the questionnaire was formed through literature analysis, group discussion, semi-structured interviews, Delphi expert consultation and pre-testing based on the theory of knowledge, attitude and practice. Convenience sampling was applied to select homebound elderly diabetic patients within the Shangcheng District of Hangzhou City from August to September 2022, and the questionnaire was subjected to item analysis, reliability test and exploratory factor analysis. Patients within Gongshu District of Hangzhou City were selected from October to November 2022 for questionnaire survey and validation factor analysis.Results:The questionnaire included 31 entries in three dimensions of knowledge, attitude, and practice. The content validity index was 0.96 at the questionnaire level and 0.83 to 1.00 at the entry level. The overall Cronbach's α coefficient for the questionnaire was 0.933, the folded reliability was 0.836, and the retest reliability was 0.913. The exploratory factor analysis cumulative variance contribution was 68.917% and the validation factor analysis showed a good model fit.Conclusions:The Hypoglycemia Prevention Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Questionnaire for Homebound Elderly Patients with Diabetes Mellitus is scientific and practical and can be used to investigate the hypoglycemia prevention knowledge, attitude and practice among homebound elderly diabetic patients.
5.Path analysis of the effect of economic toxicity on anxiety symptoms in maintenance hemodialysis patients
Shengnan DING ; Shiming TANG ; Yan WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(34):2714-2721
Objective:To analyse the role of economic toxicity on anxiety symptoms in maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients, in order to provide reference for reducing anxiety symptoms and improving mental health literacy in MHD patients.Methods:This was a cross-sectional survey. A convenience sampling method was used to select MHD patients from Hangzhou Second People's Hospital Affiliated to Hangzhou Normal University and Deqing Hospital Affiliated to Hangzhou Normal University as the study subjects. The General Information Questionnaire, Economic Toxicity Composite Rating Scale, Family Resilience Questionnaire, Chronic Disease Management Self-Efficacy Scale, Social Support Rating Scale, and Self-rating Anxiety Scale were applied.The pathway of economic toxicity on anxiety symptoms in MHD patients was analyzed by AMOS26.0.Results:A total of 290 questionnaires were distributed, and 274 valid questionnaires were collected, with an effective response rate of 94% (274/290). Among the patients, there were 153 males and 121 females, aged (62.35 ± 12.57) years. The patients' economic toxicity score was (23.07 ± 5.36) points and anxiety symptom score (54.65 ± 17.31) points. The structural equation model was well fitted with χ2/ df=1.452, root mean square error of approximation was 0.041,goodness-of-fit index was 0.946,comparative fit index was 0.982, incremental fit index was 0.983, Tucker-Lewis index was 0.978. The results of the path analysis showed that economic toxicity in patients with MHD directly predicted anxiety symptoms, with an effect size of 36.4%; self-efficacy, family resilience, and social support played a significant role in the pathway between economic toxicity and anxiety symptoms pathways, with effect sizes of 23.4%, 27.4%, and 12.8%, respectively. Conclusions:Economic toxicity and anxiety symptoms in MHD patients are at risk values, and economic toxicity can directly affect anxiety symptoms, or indirectly through the mediating role of self-efficacy, family resilience, and social support.
6.Development of Hypoglycemia Prevention Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Questionnaire for Homebound Elderly Patients with Diabetes Mellitus and its reliability and validity
Xinzheng ZHANG ; Shiming TANG ; Qiuqin CHENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(12):1636-1642
Objective:To develop the Hypoglycemia Prevention Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Questionnaire for Homebound Elderly Patients with Diabetes Mellitus to inform the development of targeted interventions for caregivers.Methods:The first draft of the questionnaire was formed through literature analysis, group discussion, semi-structured interviews, Delphi expert consultation and pre-testing based on the theory of knowledge, attitude and practice. Convenience sampling was applied to select homebound elderly diabetic patients within the Shangcheng District of Hangzhou City from August to September 2022, and the questionnaire was subjected to item analysis, reliability test and exploratory factor analysis. Patients within Gongshu District of Hangzhou City were selected from October to November 2022 for questionnaire survey and validation factor analysis.Results:The questionnaire included 31 entries in three dimensions of knowledge, attitude, and practice. The content validity index was 0.96 at the questionnaire level and 0.83 to 1.00 at the entry level. The overall Cronbach's α coefficient for the questionnaire was 0.933, the folded reliability was 0.836, and the retest reliability was 0.913. The exploratory factor analysis cumulative variance contribution was 68.917% and the validation factor analysis showed a good model fit.Conclusions:The Hypoglycemia Prevention Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Questionnaire for Homebound Elderly Patients with Diabetes Mellitus is scientific and practical and can be used to investigate the hypoglycemia prevention knowledge, attitude and practice among homebound elderly diabetic patients.
7.Changes in characteristics of gut microbiota and their correlation with clinical indicators in cirrhosis patients after transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt
Shengpeng LI ; Xu XIAO ; An ZHOU ; Zhuo XIE ; Yongbing ZHAO ; Zhengguo XU ; Shiming YANG ; Bo TANG
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(12):1425-1433
Objective To compare the differences in gut microbiota between cirrhosis patients receiving transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt(TIPS)and those not,and explore the relationship between TIPS surgery and gut microbiota in order to provide new ideas for improving the prognosis of cirrhosis patients after TIPS surgery based on gut microbiota.Methods Those who had received TIPS surgery previously were assigned into the operation group,and those without the surgery served as the control group.Their stool samples were collected for 16S rRNA sequencing,and the correlation between gut microbiota and clinical indicators was analyzed.Results There were no significant differences in gender,age,body mass index(BMI),etiology and other baseline data between the 2 groups(P>0.05),but obvious differences were observed in clinical serological indicators between them,including INR,APTT,RBC and PT counts,and HGB,ALP,ALB,total bilirubin(TBIL),and URE levels(P<0.05).No statistical difference in alpha diversity was observed between the operation group and the control group(P>0.05),but beta diversity was obviously different(P<0.01),among which Bacteroides was increased in the operation group(P<0.01)and Bifidobacterium was increased in the control group(P<0.05).The function prediction analysis of gut microbiota showed that the metabolism of D-glutamine and D-glutamate(P<0.05)and biosynthesis with secondary bile acids(P<0.05)were up-regulated in the operation group compared with the control group.Correlation analysis between clinical indicators and flora indicated that TBIL and direct bilirubin(DBIL)were significantly correlated with the metabolic pathways of Bacteroides and Secondary bile acids biosynthesis.Conclusion Characteristic changes in gut microbiota are found in cirrhosis patients with and without TIPS surgery.Bacteroides may be involved in the regulation of metabolism of bile acids and thus increase bilirubin level.
8.Research progress on hypoglycemia prevention in adult patients with diabetes
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(25):3490-3495
In recent years, with the strict management of blood glucose in diabetes patients, the risk of hypoglycemia is increasing. The occurrence of hypoglycemia will affect the physical and mental health of patients and reduce their quality of life. Therefore, in order to understand the ability of diabetes patients to prevent hypoglycemia, this article reviews the concept of hypoglycemia prevention, the importance of hypoglycemia prevention, the risk factors of hypoglycemia, the evaluation tools of hypoglycemia prevention, the current situation of hypoglycemia prevention and the ability improvement strategies, aiming to help medical and nursing staff carry out targeted nursing interventions, minimize the risk of hypoglycemia in diabetes patients, and improve the quality of life of patients.
9.Application of problem-based learning in the teaching of professional postgraduate students in hepatobiliary surgery: a practical study
Hao TANG ; Shiming JIANG ; Yong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(11):1622-1625
Objective:To investigate the application effect of problem-based learning (PBL) in the teaching of professional postgraduate students in hepatobiliary surgery.Methods:A total of 60 professional postgraduate students in the same grade who were accepted by Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, were selected as research subjects. The students were randomly divided into PBL teaching group and lecture-based learning (LBL) teaching group, and the training effect was compared between the two groups. SPSS 25.0 software was used for t test and chi-square test. Results:Compared with the LBL group, the PBL group had significantly higher scores of written examination [(90.3±4.5) vs. (85.2±7.1), P<0.05] and skill examination [(92.3±4.9) vs. (86.3±7.9), P<0.05] and significantly better comprehensive abilities such as scientific research ability, clinical ability, organizing ability, literature review, collaboration and cooperation, and language expression [(85.0±7.5) vs. (73.0±9.1), P<0.05], as well as a significantly higher overall evaluation score [(90.2±3.2) vs. (83.3±3.9), P<0.05]. The PBL group also had a higher degree of satisfaction than the LBL group (83.3% vs. 56.7%). Conclusion:Application of PBL in the teaching of professional postgraduate students can improve the quality of teaching.
10.Comparison between auripuncture or tympanostomy tubes combined with adenoidectomy in children with otitis media with effusion
Shiming DENG ; Jun LIU ; Tieling LIU ; Shunfen HE ; Hong TANG
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2016;23(6):318-320
OBJECTIVE To compare the clinical efficacy between adenoidectomy combined with auripuncture (AT+A) and adenoidectomy combined with tympanostomy tubes (AT+T) in children wiht otitis media with effusion. METHODS 92 cases of children with otitis media with effusion were selected from September 2010 to September 2014 in our hospital which was divided into AT+T group and AT+A group, depending on therapy methods.There were 48 in AT+T group and 44 in AT+A group. Retrospective analysis were made on a series of clinical data ,including the therapeutic effect, hearing threshold before and after treatment, infection rate and recurrence rate. RESULTS The hearing threshold has been significantly reduced within one year of follow-up after treatment,however,there was no significant difference (P>0.05). Total efficiency rate was 97.9% in AT+T group and 95.4% in AT+A group, no significant difference was found (P>0.05). The average middle ear fluid duration, infection and recurrence rate of children in AT+T group and AT+A group was (7.3±0.8) days, 6.3%, 4.2% and (11.7±0.4) days, 15.9%, 11.4% respectively, there was significant differences (P<0.05). CONCLUSION Both AT+T and AT +A have a good therapeutic effect for children with otitis media with effusion, which can significantly improve the hearing. Compared to AT+A, AT+T have a higher recovery rate,significantly reduce the recurrence and infection rate,and may be more suitable for clinical treatment of children with otitis media with effusion.

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