1.Investigation and analysis of hypocalcemia,production performance,diseases,and culling of dairy cows in large-scale dairy farms
Jipeng TANG ; Shengyu HAN ; Xiaochen JIA ; Guang SHAO ; Chuang XU ; Cheng XIA
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(11):2507-2517
The purpose of this survey was to understand the occurrence of hypocalcemia in dairy cows in large-scale pasture and its relationship with production performance,disease and culling.Eighty-one large-scale pastures were selected in China to carry out a questionnaire survey on the lactation performance,reproductive performance,disease status and culling situations of dairy cows,and analyzed the production data of dairy farms by SPSS software.The survey results show that the incidence of hypocalcemia in dairy cows in pasture was different,the subclinical type was nearly twice as high as the clinical type,and the incidence rate of hypocalcemia was higher in about 30%of pasture.Hypocalcemia has no obvious effect on the lactation performance of dairy cows on dairy farms.However,a high incidence rate can reduce the conception rate,increase the incidence of subclinical mastitis,ketosis,and other common internal diseases,and raise the annual culling rate and culling rate of adult cows.Clinical,subclinical and total incidence of hypocalcemia have differ-ent effects on reproduction and diseases such as mastitis and ketosis,but clinical hypocalcemia is more harmful.Hypocalcemia is still an important metabolic disease that harms the health and pro-duction of dairy cows in large-scale pastures in China.For farms with a high incidence rate,it is recommended to conduct regular monitoring of blood calcium levels in dairy cows before and after calving,and to conduct in-depth investigations into the related pathogenic factors.This will provide a scientific basis for improving the prevention measures for hypocalcemia,reducing the incidence of the disease,increasing reproductive efficiency,and reducing culling rates.
2.A survey on ketosis in 79 large-scale dairy cattle farms in China
Wenxin QIAN ; Shucheng GAO ; Guangchang MA ; Shengyu HAN ; Xiaochen JIA ; Liany-ing WANG ; Yunlong BAI ; Chuang XU
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(8):1792-1800
To clarify the current situation of ketosis in dairy cattle on large-scale pastures in China and provide new insights,a questionnaire survey was conducted to analyze the incidence,preven-tion,treatment methods,and associated costs of ketosis in 79 large-scale pastures.The results showed that the average incidence of ketosis in dairy cows was 3.97%,with a cure rate of 92.40%.The order of importance of methods for preventing and controlling ketosis was as follows:feed for-mulation optimization>blood ketone monitoring>negative energy balance monitoring>feed in-take monitoring>milk yield monitoring.The most important treatment methods are intravenous glucose>propylene glycol butyl phosphate>vitamins>choline.The most important diagnostic methods are blood ketone testing>milk ketone testing>negative energy balance testing>clinical symptoms>blood glucose testing.Economic analysis revealed that treatment costs were lower on larger farms and higher milk yields farms.Continuous optimization of feeding management,preven-tion,and control measures should be implemented on large-scale farms in China to reduce the oc-currence of ketosis in dairy cows.Additionally,more effective diagnostic and treatment methods should be employed to improve the cure rate and overall farm income.
3.A survey on ketosis in 79 large-scale dairy cattle farms in China
Wenxin QIAN ; Shucheng GAO ; Guangchang MA ; Shengyu HAN ; Xiaochen JIA ; Liany-ing WANG ; Yunlong BAI ; Chuang XU
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(8):1792-1800
To clarify the current situation of ketosis in dairy cattle on large-scale pastures in China and provide new insights,a questionnaire survey was conducted to analyze the incidence,preven-tion,treatment methods,and associated costs of ketosis in 79 large-scale pastures.The results showed that the average incidence of ketosis in dairy cows was 3.97%,with a cure rate of 92.40%.The order of importance of methods for preventing and controlling ketosis was as follows:feed for-mulation optimization>blood ketone monitoring>negative energy balance monitoring>feed in-take monitoring>milk yield monitoring.The most important treatment methods are intravenous glucose>propylene glycol butyl phosphate>vitamins>choline.The most important diagnostic methods are blood ketone testing>milk ketone testing>negative energy balance testing>clinical symptoms>blood glucose testing.Economic analysis revealed that treatment costs were lower on larger farms and higher milk yields farms.Continuous optimization of feeding management,preven-tion,and control measures should be implemented on large-scale farms in China to reduce the oc-currence of ketosis in dairy cows.Additionally,more effective diagnostic and treatment methods should be employed to improve the cure rate and overall farm income.
4.Investigation and analysis of hypocalcemia,production performance,diseases,and culling of dairy cows in large-scale dairy farms
Jipeng TANG ; Shengyu HAN ; Xiaochen JIA ; Guang SHAO ; Chuang XU ; Cheng XIA
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(11):2507-2517
The purpose of this survey was to understand the occurrence of hypocalcemia in dairy cows in large-scale pasture and its relationship with production performance,disease and culling.Eighty-one large-scale pastures were selected in China to carry out a questionnaire survey on the lactation performance,reproductive performance,disease status and culling situations of dairy cows,and analyzed the production data of dairy farms by SPSS software.The survey results show that the incidence of hypocalcemia in dairy cows in pasture was different,the subclinical type was nearly twice as high as the clinical type,and the incidence rate of hypocalcemia was higher in about 30%of pasture.Hypocalcemia has no obvious effect on the lactation performance of dairy cows on dairy farms.However,a high incidence rate can reduce the conception rate,increase the incidence of subclinical mastitis,ketosis,and other common internal diseases,and raise the annual culling rate and culling rate of adult cows.Clinical,subclinical and total incidence of hypocalcemia have differ-ent effects on reproduction and diseases such as mastitis and ketosis,but clinical hypocalcemia is more harmful.Hypocalcemia is still an important metabolic disease that harms the health and pro-duction of dairy cows in large-scale pastures in China.For farms with a high incidence rate,it is recommended to conduct regular monitoring of blood calcium levels in dairy cows before and after calving,and to conduct in-depth investigations into the related pathogenic factors.This will provide a scientific basis for improving the prevention measures for hypocalcemia,reducing the incidence of the disease,increasing reproductive efficiency,and reducing culling rates.
5.Relationship of physical activity and cognitive function to sleep quality in older adults with cognitive impairment: a mediating effect of resting EEG
Xiaochen MA ; Shufan LI ; Shuqi JIA ; Cong LIU ; Zhenyu ZHANG ; Dongyang HAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2024;30(12):1442-1451
ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship of physical activity (PA) and cognitive function to sleep quality in older adults with cognitive impairment based on resting electroencephalogram (EEG), and to explore the mediating role of specific EEG markers in the relationship between PA and sleep quality. MethodsFrom March to May, 2024, 137 older adults were recruited from Chenfu Jiayuan and Qiangwei Jiuli in Songjiang district, and Luyan communities in Jinshan district, Shanghai. The assessments included Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Short Form (IPAQ-SF) and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), along with a five-minute EEG recording. ResultsThere was significant difference in sleep quality among older adults with different levels of cognitive impairment (t = -7.400, P < 0.001). The PSQI total score was negatively correlated with MoCA scores (r = -0.412, P < 0.001) and total physical activity level (PAL) (r = -0.363, P < 0.001). The θ power in the frontal areas (F3, F4) was significantly correlated with both PSQI scores and PAL (P < 0.01). The θ power in F3 + F4 exhibited a significant partial (effect size = -0.0004, 95%CI -0.0007 to -0.0002) mediating effect between PA and sleep quality in older adults with cognitive impairment. ConclusionOlder adults with more severe cognitive impairment tend to have poorer sleep quality, whereas higher PAL is associated with better sleep quality. PA can indirectly influence sleep quality in older adults with cognitive impairment by affecting θ power (F3 + F4).
6.Bilineage embryo-like structure from EPS cells can produce live mice with tetraploid trophectoderm.
Kuisheng LIU ; Xiaocui XU ; Dandan BAI ; Yanhe LI ; Yalin ZHANG ; Yanping JIA ; Mingyue GUO ; Xiaoxiao HAN ; Yingdong LIU ; Yifan SHENG ; Xiaochen KOU ; Yanhong ZHAO ; Jiqing YIN ; Sheng LIU ; Jiayu CHEN ; Hong WANG ; Yixuan WANG ; Wenqiang LIU ; Shaorong GAO
Protein & Cell 2023;14(4):262-278
Self-organized blastoids from extended pluripotent stem (EPS) cells possess enormous potential for investigating postimplantation embryo development and related diseases. However, the limited ability of postimplantation development of EPS-blastoids hinders its further application. In this study, single-cell transcriptomic analysis indicated that the "trophectoderm (TE)-like structure" of EPS-blastoids was primarily composed of primitive endoderm (PrE)-related cells instead of TE-related cells. We further identified PrE-like cells in EPS cell culture that contribute to the blastoid formation with TE-like structure. Inhibition of PrE cell differentiation by inhibiting MEK signaling or knockout of Gata6 in EPS cells markedly suppressed EPS-blastoid formation. Furthermore, we demonstrated that blastocyst-like structures reconstituted by combining the EPS-derived bilineage embryo-like structure (BLES) with either tetraploid embryos or tetraploid TE cells could implant normally and develop into live fetuses. In summary, our study reveals that TE improvement is critical for constructing a functional embryo using stem cells in vitro.
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7.A comparison of C+SCAV and SEAM conditioning regimens in efficacy and safety in autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma patients
Jiaqi LI ; Ying ZHANG ; Hongzhi GENG ; Sixun JIA ; Xiaojin WU ; Jin ZHOU ; Xiangping ZONG ; Zhen YANG ; Xiaochen CHEN ; Chao MA ; Guanghua CHEN ; Haiping DAI ; Caixia LI ; Depei WU
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2022;43(8):668-673
Objective:This study aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of cladribine, smustine, etoposide, cyclophosphamide, and cytarabine (C+SCAV) and smustine, etoposide, cytarabine, and melphalan (SEAM) conditioning regimens in autologous stem cell transplantation (auto-HSCT) for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL) .Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 61 NHL patients who received auto-HSCT in the Department of Hematology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Suzhou University, from March 2018 to May 2021. The C + SCAV group and SEAM group had 19 and 42 patients, respectively.Results:① Among the 61 patients with NHL, 37 were male and 24 were female. The median age was 48 (21-66) years old. There were 19 cases in the C+SCAV group and 42 cases in the SEAM group. There was no significant difference in the baseline characteristics between the two groups ( P>0.05) . ② The median time to neutrophil and platelet engraftment in the C+SCAV cohort were 10 (8-15) days and 13 (9-22) days, respectively, which does not differ from the SEAM group ( P=0.103, P=0.403) . ③ No differences existed between the two groups in terms of survival. The 1-year progression-free survival (PFS) was (76.5±10.3) % for patients receiving C+SCAV and (78.4±6.8) % for those who received SEAM ( P=0.841) . The 1-year overall survival was 100.0% for the C+SCAV group and 95.2±3.3% for the SEAM group ( P=0.339) . ④The 1-year PFS of patients with complete remission in the C+SCAV group was similar to those who in the SEAM group [ (92.3±7.4) % vs (82.5±7.2) %, P=0.406]. ⑤ The incidence of non-hematological serious adverse events (≥ grade 3) in the C+SCAV group and SEAM group were 10.5% (2/19) and 40.5% (17/42) ( P=0.013) , the incidence of severe mucositis was 5.3% (1/19) and 31.0% (13/42) ( P=0.015) , and the incidence of severe infection (≥ grade 3) was 10.5% (2/19) and 19.0% (8/42) ( P=0.389) , respectively. Conclusion:C + SCAV conditioning regimen appeared to be no different from the SEAM regimen in terms of survival. It can lower the incidence of SAE and does not increase the risk of severe infection. As a result, it can be used as an alternative conditioning regimen for lymphoma patients undergoing auto-HSCT.
8.Effect of painting intervention based on Mandala-self theory on mood and physiological state in patients in preoperative waiting room.
Shishuang ZHOU ; Lizhen WEI ; Ziyue WANG ; Zhan ZHOU ; Shuang HU ; Xiaochen YAN ; Wei HUA ; Jia CHEN
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2021;46(3):293-299
OBJECTIVES:
The waiting room for surgery is an area set up to improve the surgical turnover rate, but the waiting time for surgery is uncertain. Patients are prone to negative emotions that affect their physiological state during waiting time. This study aims to explore the effect of Mandala painting intervention based on Mandala-self theory on the emotion and physiological state of patients waiting before operation.
METHODS:
The patients in the control group (
RESULTS:
Diastolic pressure, heart rate, and happiness and excitement showed no statistical significance in the time effect, intervention effect, and interaction between the 2 factors (all
CONCLUSIONS
The application of Mandala painting in the operation waiting room is feasible and can effectively regulate the patients' negative mood and systolic pressure, as well as shorten the waiting time of perception.
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9. Prognostic value of total cholesterol content of erythrocyte membranes in patients with acute coronary syndrome
Jianhua ZHANG ; Changhui WANG ; Jia XU ; Li YE ; Xiaochen WANG ; Banglong XU ; Xuhua CHEN ; Mengzuo WU ; Ziping CHENG ; Yan XU
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2019;47(4):305-310
Objective:
Previous cross-sectional studies suggested that elevated levels of total cholesterol content of erythrocyte membrane (CEM) could significantly increase the risk of acute coronary syndrome (ACS). The purpose of the present study was to assess the predictive value of baseline CEM levels for the risk of clinical endpoint events in patients with ACS through prospective follow-up studies.
Methods:
This study is a prospective follow-up study, which consisted of 859 patients with first ACS (698 patients with unstable angina pectoris and 161 patients with acute myocardial infarction), diagnosed and hospitalized in the First and Second Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University. The routine blood lipid levels and CEM were measured. Patients were divided into two groups according to the median of baseline CEM: CEM≤131.56 μg/mg group (
10. Long term efficacy of COPADM regimen in the treatment of 20 patients with Burkitt lymphoma
Dan YANG ; Pu WANG ; Jia CHEN ; Caixia LI ; Ying ZHANG ; Xiaochen CHEN ; Depei WU
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2018;39(8):645-649
Objective:
To investigate the long term efficacy of COPADM regimen in the treatment of Burkitt lymphoma (BL).
Methods:
The clinical data of 39 patients with BL from April 2006 to June 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. According to different chemotherapy regimens, the patients were divided into COPADM group and control group.
Results:
①Of 39 BL patients, 26 were male and 13 female. The median age was 30 (11-63) years old, including 25 younger than 40 and 14 older than 40. Among them, 33 patients were in stage Ⅲ-Ⅳ, 13 patients had B symptoms and 25 patients were IPI score≥3. ② Twenty patients treated with COPADM regimen (COPADM group), the 3 year overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) were (83.5±2.6)% and (73.2±3.1)%, respectively. Nineteen patients in the control group had a 3-year OS and EFS of (47.4±2.4) % and (42.1±2.4) %, respectively. There were significant differences in OS and EFS between the two groups (all

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