2.Mediating effect of sleep duration between depression symptoms and myopia in middle school students.
Wei DU ; Xu-Xiang YANG ; Ru-Shuang ZENG ; Chun-Yao ZHAO ; Zhi-Peng XIANG ; Yuan-Chun LI ; Jie-Song WANG ; Xiao-Hong SU ; Xiao LU ; Yu LI ; Jing WEN ; Dang HAN ; Qun DU ; Jia HE
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2025;27(3):359-365
OBJECTIVES:
To explore the mediating role of sleep duration in the relationship between depression symptoms and myopia among middle school students.
METHODS:
This study was a cross-sectional research conducted using a stratified cluster random sampling method. A total of 1 728 middle school students were selected from two junior high schools and two senior high schools in certain urban areas and farms of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps. Questionnaire surveys and vision tests were conducted among the students. Spearman analysis was used to analyze the correlation between depression symptoms, sleep duration, and myopia. The Bootstrap method was employed to investigate the mediating effect of sleep duration between depression symptoms and myopia.
RESULTS:
The prevalence of myopia in the overall population was 74.02% (1 279/1 728), with an average sleep duration of (7.6±1.0) hours. The rate of insufficient sleep was 83.62% (1 445/1 728), and the proportion of students exhibiting depression symptoms was 25.29% (437/1 728). Correlation analysis showed significant negative correlations between visual acuity in both eyes and sleep duration with depressive emotions as measured by the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (with correlation coefficients of -0.064, -0.084, and -0.199 respectively; P<0.01), as well as with somatic symptoms and activities (with correlation coefficients of -0.104, -0.124, and -0.233 respectively; P<0.01) and interpersonal relationships (with correlation coefficients of -0.052, -0.059, and -0.071 respectively; P<0.05). The correlation coefficients for left and right eye visual acuity and sleep duration were 0.206 and 0.211 respectively (P<0.001). Sleep duration exhibited a mediating effect between depression symptoms and myopia (indirect effect=0.056, 95%CI: 0.029-0.088), with the mediating effect value for females (indirect effect=0.066, 95%CI: 0.024-0.119) being higher than that for males (indirect effect=0.042, 95%CI: 0.011-0.081).
CONCLUSIONS
Sleep duration serves as a partial mediator between depression symptoms and myopia in middle school students.
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Myopia/etiology*
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Male
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Female
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Depression/physiopathology*
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Cross-Sectional Studies
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Sleep
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Adolescent
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Students
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Child
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Time Factors
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Sleep Duration
3.Erratum: Author Correction: Targeting of AUF1 to vascular endothelial cells as a novel anti-aging therapy.
Jian HE ; Ya-Feng JIANG ; Liu LIANG ; Du-Jin WANG ; Wen-Xin WEI ; Pan-Pan JI ; Yao-Chan HUANG ; Hui SONG ; Xiao-Ling LU ; Yong-Xiang ZHAO
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology 2025;22(9):834-834
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.11909/j.issn.1671-5411.2017.08.005.].
4.Glutamine signaling specifically activates c-Myc and Mcl-1 to facilitate cancer cell proliferation and survival.
Meng WANG ; Fu-Shen GUO ; Dai-Sen HOU ; Hui-Lu ZHANG ; Xiang-Tian CHEN ; Yan-Xin SHEN ; Zi-Fan GUO ; Zhi-Fang ZHENG ; Yu-Peng HU ; Pei-Zhun DU ; Chen-Ji WANG ; Yan LIN ; Yi-Yuan YUAN ; Shi-Min ZHAO ; Wei XU
Protein & Cell 2025;16(11):968-984
Glutamine provides carbon and nitrogen to support the proliferation of cancer cells. However, the precise reason why cancer cells are particularly dependent on glutamine remains unclear. In this study, we report that glutamine modulates the tumor suppressor F-box and WD repeat domain-containing 7 (FBW7) to promote cancer cell proliferation and survival. Specifically, lysine 604 (K604) in the sixth of the 7 substrate-recruiting WD repeats of FBW7 undergoes glutaminylation (Gln-K604) by glutaminyl tRNA synthetase. Gln-K604 inhibits SCFFBW7-mediated degradation of c-Myc and Mcl-1, enhances glutamine utilization, and stimulates nucleotide and DNA biosynthesis through the activation of c-Myc. Additionally, Gln-K604 promotes resistance to apoptosis by activating Mcl-1. In contrast, SIRT1 deglutaminylates Gln-K604, thereby reversing its effects. Cancer cells lacking Gln-K604 exhibit overexpression of c-Myc and Mcl-1 and display resistance to chemotherapy-induced apoptosis. Silencing both c-MYC and MCL-1 in these cells sensitizes them to chemotherapy. These findings indicate that the glutamine-mediated signal via Gln-K604 is a key driver of cancer progression and suggest potential strategies for targeted cancer therapies based on varying Gln-K604 status.
Glutamine/metabolism*
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Myeloid Cell Leukemia Sequence 1 Protein/genetics*
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Humans
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc/genetics*
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Cell Proliferation
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Signal Transduction
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Neoplasms/pathology*
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F-Box-WD Repeat-Containing Protein 7/genetics*
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Cell Survival
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Apoptosis
5.Clinical practice guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of atopic dermatitis with integrative traditional Chinese and Western medicine.
Xin-Ran DU ; Meng-Yi WU ; Mao-Can TAO ; Ying LIN ; Chao-Ying GU ; Min-Feng WU ; Yi CAO ; Da-Can CHEN ; Wei LI ; Hong-Wei WANG ; Ying WANG ; Yi WANG ; Han-Zhi LU ; Xin LIU ; Xiang-Fei SU ; Fu-Lun LI
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2025;23(6):641-653
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is a well-accepted therapy for atopic dermatitis (AD). However, there are currently no evidence-based guidelines integrating TCM and Western medicine for the treatment of AD, limiting the clinical application of such combined approaches. Therefore, the China Association of Chinese Medicine initiated the development of the current guideline, focusing on key issues related to the use of TCM in the treatment of AD. This guideline was developed in accordance with the principles of the guideline formulation manual published by the World Health Organization. A comprehensive review of the literature on the combined use of TCM and Western medicine to treat AD was conducted. The findings were extensively discussed by experts in dermatology and pharmacy with expertise in both TCM and Western medicine. This guideline comprises 23 recommendations across seven major areas, including TCM syndrome differentiation and classification of AD, principles and application scenarios of TCM combined with Western medicine for treating AD, outcome indicators for evaluating clinical efficacy of AD treatment, integration of TCM pattern classification and Western medicine across disease stages, daily management of AD, the use of internal TCM therapies and proprietary Chinese medicines, and TCM external treatments. Please cite this article as: Du XR, Wu MY, Tao MC, Lin Y, Gu CY, Wu MF, Cao Y, Chen DC, Li W, Wang HW, Wang Y, Wang Y, Lu HZ, Liu X, Su XF, Li FL. Clinical practice guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of atopic dermatitis with integrative traditional Chinese and Western medicine. J Integr Med. 2025; 23(6):641-653.
Dermatitis, Atopic/drug therapy*
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional/methods*
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Integrative Medicine
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Practice Guidelines as Topic
6.Effect of structured health education on the caregiver burden of adolescent patients with mood disorders
Lingli JIANG ; Zuolin WEI ; Bocheng XIA ; Chunhong DU ; Dan WANG ; Liangcheng XIANG ; Mingjin HUANG
Sichuan Mental Health 2025;38(5):450-456
BackgroundThe adolescent mood disorders become more prevalent, imposing progressively greater perceived and actual caregiving burdens on caregivers, while the current health education resources, delivery formats and training programs remain insufficient in addressing their needs. ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of structured health education on the caregiver burden associated with adolescent mood disorders, thereby informing evidence-based strategies for alleviating the burden. MethodsA total of 195 caregivers of adolescent inpatients with mood disorders admitted to a tertiary general hospital in Mianyang from June 1, 2020 to July 31, 2022 were consecutively enrolled and randomly assigned to either the research group (n=99) or the control group (n=96) using random number table method. Both groups received routine health education. In addition, the research group participated in a structured health education program comprising three modules covering disease knowledge, medication management, coping with family stress, and guidance for daily living. Upon admission, baseline information regarding both caregivers and adolescent inpatients was collected though a self-administered questionnaire. Caregiver Strain Index (CSI) was administered to assess caregiver burden at admission, discharge, and 1, 3 and 6 months post-discharge. A self-designed health education feedback questionnaire was administered on the day of discharge to evaluate caregivers' feedback on the health education. At 6 months post-discharge, data on any hospital readmission were collected. ResultsUltimately, 85 caregivers (85.86%) in the research group and 84 caregivers (87.50%) in the control group completed the study. Generalized estimating equation analysis revealed significant time effects and group-by-time interaction effects on CSI scores between the two groups (Wald χ²=790.347, 10.047, P<0.05 or 0.01). There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups in terms of access to disease information, trust preference and core information needs (P>0.05). Additionally, caregivers in the research group reported significantly better understanding of the disease-related knowledge and higher ratings on the effectiveness of health education when compared to the control group, with statistically significant differences (P<0.01). ConclusionIn contrast to routine health education, structured health education may help alleviate caregiving burden among caregivers of adolescents with mood disorders.[Funded by Sichuan Medical Association Project (number, Q190004)]
7.Effects of scutellarin on endometrial carcinoma Ishikawa cells based on PI3K/Akt signaling pathway
Li-Li DAI ; Jing WANG ; Xu-Rui WEI ; Qing-Ya MA ; Na WANG ; Zhi-Xiang DU
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(1):27-31
Objective To study the effects of scutellarin on endometrial carcinoma Ishikawa cells,and analyze the correlation between the effects and phosphatidyl inositol 3 kinase(PI3 K)/protein kinase B(Akt)signaling pathway.Methods Ishikawa cells were divided into blank group and experimental-L,-M,-H groups,each group was treated with complete medium containing 0,5,10 and 20 μmol·L-1 scutellarin,respectively.Cell viability,clonal formation ability,metastatic ability,invasion,apoptosis and protein expression were detected by cell counting kit-8(CCK-8),plate cloning,scratch,Transwell,flow cytometry and Western blot assay,respectively.Results The cell viability of blank group and experimental-L,-M,-H groups at 48 h were(100.00±0.00)%,(78.51±7.54)%,(52.93±4.91)%and(41.62±5.33)%;the clone formation rate were(100.00±0.00)%,(56.59±6.34)%,(35.23±4.62)%and(10.66±1.91)%;the scratch healing rate were(53.70±6.19)%,(40.59±4.75)%,(34.25±4.40)%and(15.78±2.14)%;the number of invasive cells were 189.70±14.06,106.82±12.67,84.37±8.13 and 53.74±6.78;the relative expression levels of matrixmetallo proteinase-2 were 0.96±0.10,0.73±0.06,0.68±0.08 and 0.42±0.05;tissue inhibitor of MMP-1(TIMP-1)were 0.35±0.04,0.51±0.05,0.74±0.08 and 1.20±0.14;the apoptosis rates were(4.21±0.53)%,(15.83±2.42)%,(22.72±3.85)%and(34.41±4.67)%;the relative expression levels of B cell lymphoma-2(Bcl-2)were 1.38±0.15,0.90±0.10,0.56±0.06 and 0.24±0.03;Bcl-2 associated X protein(Bax)were 0.31±0.02,0.44±0.04,0.93±0.11 and 1.26±0.14;the relative expression levels of PI3Kp85 were 0.67±0.05,0.42±0.04,0.36±0.02 and 0.28±0.03;phosphorylated Akt(p-Akt)were 0.78±0.06,0.53±0.04,0.46±0.05 and 0.42±0.03.Compared with the blank group,the above indexes in the experimental-L,-M,-H groups were statistically significant(P<0.05 or P<0.01).Conclusion Scutellarin can inhibit the proliferation,metastatic ability and invasion of endometrial carcinoma Ishikawa cells and promote apoptosis by regulating PI3K/Akt signaling pathway.
8.Acupoint Selection Rules of Acupuncture and Moxibustion in Treating Ovarian Dysfunction-Related Diseases
Hua-Li TANG ; Yu-Xiang RAO ; Dong-Ling DU ; Huan TANG ; Wei ZHANG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;41(11):2898-2906
Objective To explore the selection rules of acupuncture and moxibustion for treating ovarian dysfunction-related diseases by applying data mining technology.Methods Computer searches were conducted to find clinical research literature on acupuncture and moxibustion for ovarian reserve dysfunction-related diseases(including diminished ovarian reserve,premature ovarian insufficiency,premature ovarian failure)in major databases,such as China National Knowledge Infrustructure(CNKI),Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform(Wanfang),and China Science and Technology Journal Database(VIP),Excel 2021 was used to establish a prescription database of acupoints selection,and SPSS Modeler 18.0 and SPSS Stastics 26.0 software were used to analyse the frequency,meridian tropism,site,special acupoints,analysis of association rule,and cluster analysis of acupoints to study the rules of acupuncture and moxibustion for treating ovarian reserve dysfunction-related diseases.Results A total of 215 articles were screened to meet the requirements,in which,96 acupoints were used,with a total frequency of 2 110 times.The high-frequency used acupoints were Guanyuan(RN4),Sanyinjiao(SP6),and Shenshu(BL23),etc,.The commonly used meridians were the conception vessel(CV)and bladder meridian of foot-taiyang,and the acupoints were mostly located in the abdomen and lower limbs,with the majority being the five-shu point and the yuan front-mu points.The core acupoints and four effective clusters were analysed.Conclusion The acupoint selection of acupuncture and moxibustion for ovarian reserve dysfunction-related diseases focuses on tonifying qi and blood,cultivating the vital essence and tonifying the kidneys.Most of the meridians related to reproduction were selected in this method,which aiming at regulating menstruation and tonifying blood,and pre-cultivating its loss.This research focuses on the matching of neighboring point and distant point selection,and pays attention to the use of specific acupoints,and treates multiple organs simultaneously.
9.Identification of novel genetic loci associated with major depressive disorder and the hippocampus in a European population using the condFDR method
Qing DU ; Minglan YU ; Xuemei LIANG ; Tingting WANG ; Rongfang HE ; Wei LEI ; Jing CHEN ; Chaohua HUANG ; Kezhi LIU ; Bo XIANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2024;41(7):769-775
Objective:To identify additional loci associated with depression and the hippocampus (HIP) through genome-wide association study.Methods:The depression-related genome-wide association study (GWAS) meta summary data was downloaded from the official website of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, which had involved 170 756 cases and 329 443 controls. The left and right hippocampal volume GWAS data sets were downloaded from the UK Biobank, which involved 33 224 participants. The conditional false discovery rate (condFDR) was used to identify novel genetic loci for depression and left and right hippocampal volumes, and a conjunctional false discovery rate (conjFDR) was used to evaluate the enrichment of pleiotropic loci between depression and left and right hippocampal volumes.Results:Respectively, 7, 13, and 12 new loci have been associated with depression, left hippocampal volume and right hippocampal volume, with a significant threshold of condFDR < 0.01. A site of rs1267073 locus was found to be shared by the depression and right hippocampal volume with a threshold of conjFDR < 0.01.Conclusion:Above findings have provided more insights into the genetic mechanisms underlying the volume of hippocampus and the risk for depression. The results may also provide evidence for future clinical trials for treating depression.
10.Effect of AIDS and tuberculosis co-infection on CD8+T lymphocytes
Jingmin NIE ; Xiang DU ; Yuanyuan YU ; Li TIAN ; Jun SANG ; Wei SUN
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2024;24(4):390-394
Objective To investigate the effects of AIDS and tuberculosis(TB)co-infection on CD8+T lymphocytes.Methods Serum CD8+T cells and CD4+T cells were analyzed and compared between human immunodeficiency virus(HIV)alone patients(n=200),TB alone patients(n=200),and HIV/TB co-infection patients(n=200).Results CD8+T cells were significantly higher in HIV alone group compared to HIV/TB co-infection group and TB alone group(x2=128.779,P<0.001).The level of CD8+T lymphocytes in HIV/TB co-infection group and HIV alone group was higher than normal level(ZHIV/TB=8.343,PHIV/TB<0.001,ZHIV=7.988,PHIV<0.001).The CD8+T cells in TB alone group decreased significantly compared with normal levels(ZTB=8.682,PTB<0.001).The levels of CD4+T cells in the three groups of patients were all lower than normal(ZHIV=11.088,PHIV<0.001,ZTB=5.562,PTB<0.001,ZHIV/TB=12.077,PHIV/TB<0.001).The stratified analysis of CD8+T cell levels by CD4+T cell counts,showed that when CD4+T cell count was≤100 cells/μL,the level of CD8+T cells in HIV alone group was higher than that in TB alone group.HIV alone group had higher CD8+T cells than HIV/TB co-infection group,and the level of CD8+T cells in HIV/TB co-infection group was significantly lower than normal(Z0-100=1.604,P0-100=0.109).When CD4+T cells ≥101 cells/μL,HIV/TB co-infection group had higher CD8+T cells than TB alone group.HIV alone group had higher CD8+T cells than TB alone group.When CD4+T cells>500 cells/μL,CD8+T cell levels were within the normal range in all three groups of patients.Taking the HIV alone group as a reference,with the decrease of CD4+T cell count,the CD8+T cell count decreased more significantly in TB alone group and HIV/TB co-infection group than in HIV alone group(slope was 0.344 and 0.216,respectively,P<0.001).Conclusions With the decline of CD4+T cells,both HIV/TB co-infection and TB alone are associated with decrease in CD8+T cells,and the decrease in the TB alone group is more prominent.

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