1.A Study on the Influencing Factors of Microcirculatory Dysfunction in Elderly Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Peiyi ZHAO ; Xinda CHEN ; Sijia FEI ; Qi PAN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(4):421-428
Objective:This study used non-invasive diagnostic techniques to assess microcirculatory dysfunction in the lower extremities, investigate its influencing factors in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes, and explore its correlation with diabetic microvascular complications.Methods:A total of 417 elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM)hospitalized in the Department of Endocrinology at Beijing Hospital between March 2024 and January 2025 were retrospectively enrolled.Based on transcutaneous oxygen pressure(TcPO2)and/or temperature-controlled laser Doppler flowmetry(LDF)blood flow changes in the lower limbs, participants were categorized into a microcirculatory dysfunction group(290 cases, 69.54%)and a normal microcirculation group(127 cases, 30.46%).Statistical analyses, including independent samples t-tests, Mann-Whitney U tests, and χ2 tests, were applied to compare intergroup differences.Multivariate stepwise logistic regression was conducted to identify risk factors for microcirculatory dysfunction. Results:After adjusting for confounding factors, multivariate regression analysis revealed female sex as a protective factor for microcirculation dysfunction( OR=0.456, 95% CI: 0.291-0.715, P<0.001).Gender-stratified analysis further demonstrated indicated that in elderly male T2DM patients, diabetes duration( OR=1.075, 95% CI: 1.024-1.128, P=0.004), hemoglobin A 1c( OR=1.346, 95% CI: 1.101-1.645, P=0.004), body mass index( OR=1.244, 95% CI: 1.095-1.412, P<0.001)and clinically diagnosed diabetic peripheral neuropathy( OR=2.576, 95% CI: 1.181-5.619, P=0.017)were significant risk factors for microcirculatory dysfunction.In elderly female T2DM patients, clinically diagnosed diabetic peripheral neuropathy( OR=2.869, 95% CI: 1.480-5.562, P=0.002), abnormal nerve conduction study( OR=2.023, 95% CI: 1.080-3.790, P=0.028), and diabetic nephropathy( OR=2.451, 95% CI: 1.130-5.317, P=0.023)were identified as significant risk factors. Conclusions:Significant gender disparities exist in microcirculatory dysfunction among elderly T2DM patients.Male patients exhibit a higher prevalence of lower limb microcirculatory impairment, highlighting the need for intensified management of cardiovascular risk factors.In contrast, female patients face elevated risks of microvascular complications, emphasizing the importance of early screening for microcirculatory dysfunction and related microvascular pathologies.
2.Resistance to antibody-drug conjugates: A review.
Sijia LI ; Xinyu ZHAO ; Kai FU ; Shuangli ZHU ; Can PAN ; Chuan YANG ; Fang WANG ; Kenneth K W TO ; Liwu FU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(2):737-756
Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are antitumor drugs composed of monoclonal antibodies and cytotoxic payload covalently coupled by a linker. Currently, 15 ADCs have been clinically approved worldwide. More than 100 clinical trials at different phases are underway to investigate the newly developed ADCs. ADCs represent one of the fastest growing classes of targeted antitumor drugs in oncology drug development. It takes advantage of the specific targeting of tumor-specific antigen by antibodies to deliver cytotoxic chemotherapeutic drugs precisely to tumor cells, thereby producing promising antitumor efficacy and favorable adverse effect profiles. However, emergence of drug resistance has severely hindered the clinical efficacy of ADCs. In this review, we introduce the structure and mechanism of ADCs, describe the development of ADCs, summarized the latest research about the mechanisms of ADC resistance, discussed the strategies to overcome ADCs resistance, and predicted biomarkers for treatment response to ADC, aiming to contribute to the development of ADCs in the future.
3.A Study on the Influencing Factors of Microcirculatory Dysfunction in Elderly Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Peiyi ZHAO ; Xinda CHEN ; Sijia FEI ; Qi PAN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(4):421-428
Objective:This study used non-invasive diagnostic techniques to assess microcirculatory dysfunction in the lower extremities, investigate its influencing factors in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes, and explore its correlation with diabetic microvascular complications.Methods:A total of 417 elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM)hospitalized in the Department of Endocrinology at Beijing Hospital between March 2024 and January 2025 were retrospectively enrolled.Based on transcutaneous oxygen pressure(TcPO2)and/or temperature-controlled laser Doppler flowmetry(LDF)blood flow changes in the lower limbs, participants were categorized into a microcirculatory dysfunction group(290 cases, 69.54%)and a normal microcirculation group(127 cases, 30.46%).Statistical analyses, including independent samples t-tests, Mann-Whitney U tests, and χ2 tests, were applied to compare intergroup differences.Multivariate stepwise logistic regression was conducted to identify risk factors for microcirculatory dysfunction. Results:After adjusting for confounding factors, multivariate regression analysis revealed female sex as a protective factor for microcirculation dysfunction( OR=0.456, 95% CI: 0.291-0.715, P<0.001).Gender-stratified analysis further demonstrated indicated that in elderly male T2DM patients, diabetes duration( OR=1.075, 95% CI: 1.024-1.128, P=0.004), hemoglobin A 1c( OR=1.346, 95% CI: 1.101-1.645, P=0.004), body mass index( OR=1.244, 95% CI: 1.095-1.412, P<0.001)and clinically diagnosed diabetic peripheral neuropathy( OR=2.576, 95% CI: 1.181-5.619, P=0.017)were significant risk factors for microcirculatory dysfunction.In elderly female T2DM patients, clinically diagnosed diabetic peripheral neuropathy( OR=2.869, 95% CI: 1.480-5.562, P=0.002), abnormal nerve conduction study( OR=2.023, 95% CI: 1.080-3.790, P=0.028), and diabetic nephropathy( OR=2.451, 95% CI: 1.130-5.317, P=0.023)were identified as significant risk factors. Conclusions:Significant gender disparities exist in microcirculatory dysfunction among elderly T2DM patients.Male patients exhibit a higher prevalence of lower limb microcirculatory impairment, highlighting the need for intensified management of cardiovascular risk factors.In contrast, female patients face elevated risks of microvascular complications, emphasizing the importance of early screening for microcirculatory dysfunction and related microvascular pathologies.
4.TCM practitioners’ attitudes and perceptions regarding the use of Ephedra sinica Stapf: An observational study
Aiwen Chang ; Xiaopeng Zhao ; Lin Zhang ; Sijia Zhao ; Zhongyi Pan ; Chenxi Song ; Yanling Fu
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2024;11(4):435-442
Objective:
To understand the attitudes and perceptions of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practitioners in Beijing TCM hospitals regarding the use of Ephedra sinica Stapf (E. sinica, Ma Huang).
Methods:
A two-stage cross-sectional study was conducted using a questionnaire survey of TCM practitioners in Beijing TCM hospitals between April 2023 and March 2024. The questionnaire included demographic information, the clinical background of TCM practitioners, and the clinical application of E. sinica. Logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the relevant influencing factors when using E. sinica.
Results:
Of the 465 questionnaires collected, 441 were valid. Among these, 84.81% (374/441) reported having used E. sinica in clinical practice at least once. The commonly used doses of E. sinica—excluding the pediatric department—were 10 g for high doses, 6 g for medium, and 3 g for low. The three most frequently used formulas for E. sinica included Maxing Shigan decoction, Mahuang decoction, and Xiao Qing Long decoction. The most common TCM patterns treated with a high dose of E. sinica were wind-cold exterior pattern, wind-cold invading the lung, and wind and water combat with meridians congealed by cold. The top three Western medical diagnoses when using E. sinica for treatment were common cold, pneumonia, and upper respiratory tract infections. Nearly half of the respondents reported experiencing adverse reactions from the oral administration of E. sinica, with the most common being palpitations, insomnia, and restlessness. Starting with a low dose and gradually increasing it as appropriate was identified as an effective approach.
Conclusion
This study investigated the attitudes and perceptions of TCM practitioners in Beijing TCM hospitals regarding the dose–efficacy–adverse reaction relationship of E. sinica, providing a reference for the safe and effective clinical use of E. sinica.
5.Research development on the interaction between neuroimmunity and inflammation in the treatment of depressive disorder by traditional Chinese medicine
Dongjing GUO ; Wenchao PAN ; Sijia WANG ; Qiancheng MAO ; Hongxiu ZHAGN ; Ke MA
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2024;34(8):167-177
Depression,a common mood disorder,has a complex pathogenesis.In recent years,the accelerated pace of life has been accompanied by an increase in the prevalence rate of depression,leading to extensive attention being given to this condition.External stress and inflammation synergize to damage blood vessel and brain functions,induce immune disorders,cause microglia activation,and increase the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines and their receptors.Inflammatory reactions continue to escalate,which affects the normal metabolism and metabolism of the neurotransmitter system.The abnormal functioning of molecular pathways leads to mutations in brain cell and nerve genes,and further formation of the immune-inflammation-neuron cycle pathway becomes an important mechanism in the occurrence and development of depression.A large number of studies have shown that traditional Chinese medicines can improve depression symptoms by restoring neuroimmune inflammation homeostasis.This article explains neuroimmune inflammation's close connection with depression and its pathogenesis and reviews the role of various traditional Chinese medical therapies in improving and treating depression by participating in the regulation of neuroimmune inflammation.This review provides new perspectives on the precise treatment of depression and the development of immune-targeted drugs.
6.Microbial characteristics analysis of the lungs in children with community-acquired pneumonia of different severity levels
Yong WU ; Xiuxia PAN ; Hua QIN ; Yunjun LIU ; Yan ZHU ; Sijia WANG ; Yonghua LIANG ; Rong ZENG ; Qian WU
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(36):22-27
Objective To study microbial characteristics of pulmonary in children with community-acquired pneumonia(CAP)of different severity,in order to provide a basis for accurate diagnosis and antibiotic treatment of pneumonia children,and provide new strategies and perspectives for the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary microbiota in pneumonia children.Methods Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid(BALF)from 64 children with CAP of different severity hospitalized in Department of Pediatrics,Jingmen People's Hospital were collected from January to December 2023,the children were divided into severe pneumonia group(n=34)and common pneumonia group(n=30).Microbiome information of the lungs of children with CAP of different severity were obtained through metagenomic sequencing of BALF,microbial structure diversity analysis,species classification analysis,and differential analysis on the microbial bioinformatics data of two groups of samples obtained were performed.Results Alpha diversity analysis showed that there were statistically significant differences(P<0.05)in the Chao1 index,ACE index,Shannon index,and Simpson index between two groups.The principal coordinate analysis(PCoA)of Beta diversity showed a statistically significant difference in the composition of microbial communities between two groups(F=4.221,P=0.005).Through species classification analysis,it was found that at the genus level,mycoplasma was the main genus in the BALF samples of severe pneumonia group,followed by Streptococcus and Haemophilus,Streptococcus was the main genus in the BALF samples of common pneumonia group,followed by Mycoplasma and Haemophilus.Children of two groups showed statistically significant differences in microbial abundance among the top 20 species at the genus level(P<0.05),including Mycoplasma,Streptococcus,Rhodococcus,Neisseria,Prevotella,Corynebacterium,and Pseudomonas.Species diversity analysis showed that at the genus level,there were 47 species with differences(P<0.05).Conclusion There are differences in the abundance,diversity,structure,and composition of pulmonary microbiota in children with CAP of different severity.The dominant microbiota varies among children with CAP of different severity.This study enriches the pulmonary microbiome data of children with CAP.
7.Microbial characteristics analysis of the lungs in children with community-acquired pneumonia of different severity levels
Yong WU ; Xiuxia PAN ; Hua QIN ; Yunjun LIU ; Yan ZHU ; Sijia WANG ; Yonghua LIANG ; Rong ZENG ; Qian WU
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(36):22-27
Objective To study microbial characteristics of pulmonary in children with community-acquired pneumonia(CAP)of different severity,in order to provide a basis for accurate diagnosis and antibiotic treatment of pneumonia children,and provide new strategies and perspectives for the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary microbiota in pneumonia children.Methods Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid(BALF)from 64 children with CAP of different severity hospitalized in Department of Pediatrics,Jingmen People's Hospital were collected from January to December 2023,the children were divided into severe pneumonia group(n=34)and common pneumonia group(n=30).Microbiome information of the lungs of children with CAP of different severity were obtained through metagenomic sequencing of BALF,microbial structure diversity analysis,species classification analysis,and differential analysis on the microbial bioinformatics data of two groups of samples obtained were performed.Results Alpha diversity analysis showed that there were statistically significant differences(P<0.05)in the Chao1 index,ACE index,Shannon index,and Simpson index between two groups.The principal coordinate analysis(PCoA)of Beta diversity showed a statistically significant difference in the composition of microbial communities between two groups(F=4.221,P=0.005).Through species classification analysis,it was found that at the genus level,mycoplasma was the main genus in the BALF samples of severe pneumonia group,followed by Streptococcus and Haemophilus,Streptococcus was the main genus in the BALF samples of common pneumonia group,followed by Mycoplasma and Haemophilus.Children of two groups showed statistically significant differences in microbial abundance among the top 20 species at the genus level(P<0.05),including Mycoplasma,Streptococcus,Rhodococcus,Neisseria,Prevotella,Corynebacterium,and Pseudomonas.Species diversity analysis showed that at the genus level,there were 47 species with differences(P<0.05).Conclusion There are differences in the abundance,diversity,structure,and composition of pulmonary microbiota in children with CAP of different severity.The dominant microbiota varies among children with CAP of different severity.This study enriches the pulmonary microbiome data of children with CAP.
8.Molecular features and drug-resistance genes of 70 erythromycin-resistant group B Streptococcus strains in Zhengzhou
Shuhong TAI ; Yitao DUAN ; Jing YU ; Sijia PAN ; Enwu YUAN
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2023;43(12):901-907
Objective:To investigate the phenotypes, molecular types and drug-resistance genes of erythromycin (ERY)-resistant group B Streptococcus (GBS) in pregnant women in late pregnancy in Zhengzhou and provide basic data for the prevention, control and treatment of GBS infection. Methods:This study retrospectively collected 86 GBS strains isolated from the vaginal secretions of pregnant women in late pregnancy at Maternal and Child Health Hospital of Henan Province from 2021 to 2022. ERY-resistant GBS strains were selected using the ERY disk diffusion method, and their susceptibility to 10 different antibiotics was tested. Whole-genome sequencing was performed to analyze their molecular features including molecular types, clonal complex groups and drug-resistance genes. Drug-resistance genes carried by GBS strains belonging to different clonal complex groups were compared.Results:There were 70 ERY-resistant GBS strains. Among them, 7.14%(5/70) exhibited an inducible resistance phenotype to macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin B (MLSB) antibiotics; 84.29%(59/70) showed constitutive resistance to MLSB antibiotics; 8.57%(6/70) were resistant to macrolides but susceptible to lincosamides. The resistance rates of these strains to clindamycin (CLI), tetracycline (TE) and levofloxacin (LEV) were 91.43%(64/70), 54.29%(38/70) and 60.00%(42/70), respectively. These ERY-resistant strains exhibited multidrug resistance patterns with 40.00%(28/70) showing ERY-CLI-LEV resistance phenotype and 30.00%(21/70) showing ERY-CLI-TE resistance phenotype. The major drug-resistance genes carried by the 70 GBS strains were macrolide/lincosamide resistance genes mreA (100.00%) and ermB (53/70, 75.71%), aminoglycoside resistance genes ant (6)-Ⅰ a (22/70, 31.43%) and aph(3′)-Ⅲ (18/70, 25.71%), and tetracycline resistance genes tetM (22/70, 31.43%) and tetO (13/70, 18.57%). These strains belonged to 12 sequence types derived from seven clonal complexes (CCs) and 48.57%(34/70) of them were clustered into CC12. All CC12 strains harbored ermB, but none carried ermA. The positive rates of lsaE, lunB, and aac (6′)- aph(2" ) in CC19 and CC651 strains, ant (6)-Ⅰ a in CC651 and CC452 strains, and mefA and msrD in CC19 and CC23 strains were significantly higher than those in CC12 strains ( P<0.001). Conclusions:ERY-resistant GBS in Zhengzhou exhibited diverse drug resistance phenotypes and molecular types. CC12 was the most prevalent clonal complex in this region. The constitutive MLSB resistance phenotype and ermB gene were the most common ERY resistance phenotype and genotype, respectively, and tetM gene was related to tetracycline resistance. Furthermore, the drug-resistance genes varied in GBS strains of different clonal complexes. This study suggested that close attention should be paid to the epidemiological situation of GBS in this region and the effectiveness of antibiotics used for clinical prevention and treatment of GBS infection should be carefully evaluated.
9.Advances on management and treatment of comorbidities in elderly patients with diabetes
Sijia FEI ; Qi PAN ; Lixin GUO
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2022;21(10):996-1001
Elderly patients with diabetes often have multiple co-morbidities, comprehensive geriatric health assessment and highly individualized management should be emphasized for them. In recent years, with the emerging of new hypoglycemic drugs the treatment for elderly diabetic patients has advanced, which offers new options and challenges in the management and treatment of elderly diabetic patients with multiple comorbidities.
10.Efficacy of plasma exchange in the treatment of autoimmune hemolytic anemia in children
Yi MENG ; Yubin WU ; Yefei LEI ; Qiang QU ; Zhihong HAO ; Li YU ; Yao ZHANG ; Ping ZHOU ; Sijia ZHANG ; Xuemei LIU ; Hongxia ZHANG ; Yanyan PAN ; Liqun DONG ; Yuhong TAO ; Lijuan ZHANG ; Jianjiang ZHANG ; Limin JIA ; Junmei LIU ; Cuihua LIU ; Hongjiang LI ; Guangbo LI
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2022;29(9):691-695
Objective:To investigate the efficacy and safety of plasma exchange(PE) in the treatment of autoimmune hemolytic anemia in children.Methods:The data from 8 hospitals in China during November 2014 to April 2017 were collected, and the clinical characteristics of PE in children with AHA were analyzed retrospectively.Results:A total of 21 children with AHA were included in the study, including 17 cases from PICU and 4 cases from pediatric kidney ward, with 11 boys and 10 girls, and the median age was 3.64(0.25, 11.10)years old, and median hospital stay was 12(4, 45)days.There were 15 cases(71.4%) with infection, 2 cases(9.5%)with autoimmune diseases, 4 cases(19.0%) with unknown.Consciousness disturbance occurred in 4 patients before replacement and recovered to normal after PE.The volume of blood decreased in two cases(9.5%) and completely relieved.There were 20 cases of anemia (95.2%), 15 cases were normal after PE, and 5 cases were improved.Jaundice occurred in 18 cases (85.7%), 12 cases were normal after PE, 6 cases were improved.Hepatosplenomegaly was found in 11 cases, 10 cases were normal after PE, 1 case was improved.After PE, the hemoglobin and red blood cell count increased, while the total bilirubin, indirect bilirubin, urea nitrogen and lactate dehydrogenase decreased, there were significant differences between pre-and post-replacement ( P<0.05). Only 1 case had allergic reaction, which was improved after symptomatic treatment, and PE was continued.After PE, 2 cases (9.5%) had complete remission, 16 cases (76.2%) had partial remission and 3 cases (14.3%) had been discharged. Conclusion:PE therapy can obviously improve the clinical symptoms and laboratory indexes of children with AHA who have failed to respond to conservative treatment.It can be used as a treatment measure for children with severe AHA and has a good safety.


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