1.Exploring the correlation between motor function and cognitive function, emotion and sleep in the Chinese community older adults
Yueying LIU ; Xinxin MA ; Yu DU ; Jingjing DUAN ; Jianhong XIAO ; Jian LIN ; Xiongang HUANG ; Chao LIU ; Binbin WANG ; Wujun CHEN ; Ting DENG ; Tao CHEN ; Wen SU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(1):60-67
Objective:To apply the Timed Up and Go Test(TUGT)to investigate the correlation between motor function, emotional state, cognitive function, and sleep quality among elderly individuals in the Chinese community.Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted, involving 739 subjects aged 60 to 90 years, who were randomly recruited from December 2021 to August 2023 across Beijing, Tianjin, Zhejiang, Guangdong, and Hainan Provinces in China.Basic demographic information was collected, and the TUGT was utilized to assess motor function.Based on the TUGT time(t), the subjects were divided into three groups: normal motor function group, mild motor abnormality group, and significant motor abnormality group.Cognitive function was evaluated using the Chinese Revised Mini-Mental State Examination(MMSE), while the Patient Health Questionnaire Depression Scale(PHQ-9)was employed to measure the degree of depression.Additionally, the Epworth Sleepiness Scale(ESS)was used to assess excessive daytime sleepiness.The correlation between subjects' motor function and their cognitive abilities, mood, and sleep was subsequently analyzed.Results:Systolic blood pressure, heart rate, PHQ-9, MMSE, and ESS scores were identified as significant factors influencing TUGT time.Specifically, TUGT time was positively correlated with PHQ-9 and ESS scores, while exhibiting negative correlations with systolic blood pressure, heart rate, and MMSE scores.Additionally, TUGT time was negatively correlated with the MMSE subcomponents of orientation, immediate memory, and verbal ability.All observed differences were statistically significant(all P<0.05).Logistic regression analysis indicated that an increase in the PHQ-9 score was associated with an odds ratio( OR)of 1.099(95% CI: 1.045-1.155, P<0.001)(mild motor abnormality group)and 1.150(95% CI: 1.066-1.242, P<0.001)(Significant motor abnormality group).Additionally, a reduction in the MMSE score was observed, with an OR of 0.939(95% CI: 0.886-0.995, P<0.001)(mild motor abnormality group)and 0.793(95% CI: 0.729-0.862, P<0.001)(Significant motor abnormality group).Furthermore, an increase in the ESS score was noted, with ORs of 1.139(95% CI: 1.094-1.186, P<0.001)(mild motor abnormality group)and 1.203(95% CI: 1.132-1.279, P<0.001)(Significant motor abnormality group).These findings suggest that these variables are independently related to decreased motor function. Conclusions:Depression, cognitive impairment, and excessive daytime sleepiness are independent risk factors for motor dysfunction among elderly individuals in community settings.The Timed Up and Go Test TUGT can be utilized for the early screening of motor function decline in this population.
2.The application of nanopore sequencing technology in rapid detection infected pathogens
Xinxin LIU ; Chao WANG ; Xiuru GUAN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2025;48(11):1390-1395
Pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi, can cause infections and inflammatory responses when invading the human body, posing life-threatening risks in severe cases. Pathogen culturing is considered the gold standard for diagnosing infections, but its time-consuming nature hampers early clinical diagnosis. Polymerase chain reaction offers high sensitivity and specificity but can result in false-negative outcomes. Nanopore sequencing, which features real-time sequencing while unwinding the DNA strands, allows for direct sequencing and immediate analysis. In viral detection, it rapidly obtains pathogen genomes and identifies genetic variations. Direct sequencing of the 16S ribosomal RNA in bacteria and the internal transcribed spacer sequences in fungi enables early diagnosis. It can also detect bacterial resistance, guiding clinical doctors in selecting appropriate antibiotics. Additionally, rapid pathogen detection can be achieved in vector-borne diseases and rare diseases. With advancements in technologies such as deep learning, nanopore sequencing technology is expected to become a powerful tool for early diagnosis of infectious pathogens.
3.Exploring the correlation between motor function and cognitive function, emotion and sleep in the Chinese community older adults
Yueying LIU ; Xinxin MA ; Yu DU ; Jingjing DUAN ; Jianhong XIAO ; Jian LIN ; Xiongang HUANG ; Chao LIU ; Binbin WANG ; Wujun CHEN ; Ting DENG ; Tao CHEN ; Wen SU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(1):60-67
Objective:To apply the Timed Up and Go Test(TUGT)to investigate the correlation between motor function, emotional state, cognitive function, and sleep quality among elderly individuals in the Chinese community.Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted, involving 739 subjects aged 60 to 90 years, who were randomly recruited from December 2021 to August 2023 across Beijing, Tianjin, Zhejiang, Guangdong, and Hainan Provinces in China.Basic demographic information was collected, and the TUGT was utilized to assess motor function.Based on the TUGT time(t), the subjects were divided into three groups: normal motor function group, mild motor abnormality group, and significant motor abnormality group.Cognitive function was evaluated using the Chinese Revised Mini-Mental State Examination(MMSE), while the Patient Health Questionnaire Depression Scale(PHQ-9)was employed to measure the degree of depression.Additionally, the Epworth Sleepiness Scale(ESS)was used to assess excessive daytime sleepiness.The correlation between subjects' motor function and their cognitive abilities, mood, and sleep was subsequently analyzed.Results:Systolic blood pressure, heart rate, PHQ-9, MMSE, and ESS scores were identified as significant factors influencing TUGT time.Specifically, TUGT time was positively correlated with PHQ-9 and ESS scores, while exhibiting negative correlations with systolic blood pressure, heart rate, and MMSE scores.Additionally, TUGT time was negatively correlated with the MMSE subcomponents of orientation, immediate memory, and verbal ability.All observed differences were statistically significant(all P<0.05).Logistic regression analysis indicated that an increase in the PHQ-9 score was associated with an odds ratio( OR)of 1.099(95% CI: 1.045-1.155, P<0.001)(mild motor abnormality group)and 1.150(95% CI: 1.066-1.242, P<0.001)(Significant motor abnormality group).Additionally, a reduction in the MMSE score was observed, with an OR of 0.939(95% CI: 0.886-0.995, P<0.001)(mild motor abnormality group)and 0.793(95% CI: 0.729-0.862, P<0.001)(Significant motor abnormality group).Furthermore, an increase in the ESS score was noted, with ORs of 1.139(95% CI: 1.094-1.186, P<0.001)(mild motor abnormality group)and 1.203(95% CI: 1.132-1.279, P<0.001)(Significant motor abnormality group).These findings suggest that these variables are independently related to decreased motor function. Conclusions:Depression, cognitive impairment, and excessive daytime sleepiness are independent risk factors for motor dysfunction among elderly individuals in community settings.The Timed Up and Go Test TUGT can be utilized for the early screening of motor function decline in this population.
4.The application of nanopore sequencing technology in rapid detection infected pathogens
Xinxin LIU ; Chao WANG ; Xiuru GUAN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2025;48(11):1390-1395
Pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi, can cause infections and inflammatory responses when invading the human body, posing life-threatening risks in severe cases. Pathogen culturing is considered the gold standard for diagnosing infections, but its time-consuming nature hampers early clinical diagnosis. Polymerase chain reaction offers high sensitivity and specificity but can result in false-negative outcomes. Nanopore sequencing, which features real-time sequencing while unwinding the DNA strands, allows for direct sequencing and immediate analysis. In viral detection, it rapidly obtains pathogen genomes and identifies genetic variations. Direct sequencing of the 16S ribosomal RNA in bacteria and the internal transcribed spacer sequences in fungi enables early diagnosis. It can also detect bacterial resistance, guiding clinical doctors in selecting appropriate antibiotics. Additionally, rapid pathogen detection can be achieved in vector-borne diseases and rare diseases. With advancements in technologies such as deep learning, nanopore sequencing technology is expected to become a powerful tool for early diagnosis of infectious pathogens.
5.Relationship between polymorphic interaction of glutamate pathway genes and anhedonia
Xinxin HUANG ; Chao LIU ; Qinyu LÜ ; Guoqin HU ; Chenxi BAO ; Yao ZHANG ; Zhenghui YI
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2024;44(5):576-583
Objective·To explore the association between gene-gene interaction of glutamate pathway and anhedonia.Methods·A total of 279 patients with schizophrenia(SZ)and 236 patients with major depression disorder(MDD)recruited in the outpatient department and ward of Shanghai Mental Health Center,Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine,and 236 healthy controls(HC)recruited in the community from January 2017 to August 2020 were included in the study.General demographic data and clinical characteristics of the three groups were collected and compared.The Chinese version of Temporal Experience of Pleasure Scale(TEPS)was used to evaluate the pleasure experience ability of the three groups.Generalized multifactor dimensionality reduction(GMDR)method was used to establish the interaction model of the single nucleotide polymorphism(SNP)in glutamate pathway genes(NOS1AP,GSK3β,DAOA,DISC1 and GRIN2A).According to the interaction model,SZ and MDD patients were divided into high-risk group and low-risk group,and the differences in pleasure experience ability were compared between the two groups,so as to analyze the effect of gene-gene interaction on anhedonia.Results·There were significant differences in age and years of education among the three groups,and in age of onset and duration of illness between SZ and MDD groups(all P=0.000).There were significant differences among the three groups of participants in terms of overall pleasure experience,anticipatory pleasure experience and consummatory pleasure experience(all P=0.000);the overall pleasure experience,anticipatory pleasure experience and consummatory pleasure experience in the SZ and MDD group were lower than those in the HC group(all Pcorr=0.000),and there was marginal statistical difference in anticipatory pleasure experience between the SZ and MDD groups(Pcorr=0.051).Through GMDR modeling,it was found that the 2-loci interaction model composed of DAOA-rs3916965 and DISC1-rs821577 had a predictive effect on the overall pleasure experience ability of SZ patients(P=0.003),and the 2-loci interaction model composed of NOS1AP-rs1858232 and GRIN2A-rs1014531 had a predictive effect on the anticipatory pleasure experience ability of MDD patients(P=0.037);moreover,the overall pleasure experience ability of patients in the SZ high-risk group and anticipatory pleasure experience ability of patients in MDD high-risk groups were lower than those in their low-risk groups(t=3.443,P=0.000;t=3.471,P=0.001).Conclusion·The interaction of glutamate pathway gene polymorphisms may be involved in the occurrence of anhedonia.
6.Association between coronary artery stenosis and myocardial injury in patients with acute pulmonary embolism: A case-control study
Yinjian YANG ; Chao LIU ; Jieling MA ; Xijie ZHU ; Jingsi MA ; Dan LU ; Xinxin YAN ; Xuan GAO ; Jia WANG ; Liting WANG ; Sijin ZHANG ; Xianmei LI ; Bingxiang WU ; Kai SUN ; Yimin MAO ; Xiqi XU ; Tianyu LIAN ; Chunyan CHENG ; Zhicheng JING
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(16):1965-1972
Background::The potential impact of pre-existing coronary artery stenosis (CAS) on acute pulmonary embolism (PE) episodes remains underexplored. This study aimed to investigate the association between pre-existing CAS and the elevation of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I (hs-cTnI) levels in patients with PE.Methods::In this multicenter, prospective case-control study, 88 cases and 163 controls matched for age, sex, and study center were enrolled. Cases were patients with PE with elevated hs-cTnI. Controls were patients with PE with normal hs-cTnI. Coronary artery assessment utilized coronary computed tomographic angiography or invasive coronary angiography. CAS was defined as ≥50% stenosis of the lumen diameter in any coronary vessel >2.0 mm in diameter. Conditional logistic regression was used to evaluate the association between CAS and hs-cTnI elevation.Results::The percentage of CAS was higher in the case group compared to the control group (44.3% [39/88] vs. 30.1% [49/163]; P = 0.024). In multivariable conditional logistic regression model 1, CAS (adjusted odds ratio [OR], 2.680; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.243–5.779), heart rate >75 beats/min (OR, 2.306; 95% CI, 1.056–5.036) and N-terminal pro-B type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) >420 pg/mL (OR, 12.169; 95% CI, 4.792–30.900) were independently associated with elevated hs-cTnI. In model 2, right CAS (OR, 3.615; 95% CI, 1.467–8.909) and NT-proBNP >420 pg/mL (OR, 13.890; 95% CI, 5.288–36.484) were independently associated with elevated hs-cTnI. Conclusions::CAS was independently associated with myocardial injury in patients with PE. Vigilance towards CAS is warranted in patients with PE with elevated cardiac troponin levels.
7.Global epidemiology of liver cancer 2022: An emphasis on geographic disparities
Qianru LI ; Chao DING ; Maomao CAO ; Fan YANG ; Xinxin YAN ; Siyi HE ; Mengdi CAO ; Shaoli ZHANG ; Yi TENG ; Nuopei TAN ; Jiachen WANG ; Changfa XIA ; Wanqing CHEN
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(19):2334-2342
Background::Liver cancer remains the sixth most commonly diagnosed cancer and the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, causing a heavy burden globally. An updated assessment of the global epidemiology of the liver cancer burden that addresses geographical disparities is necessary to better understand and promote healthcare delivery.Methods::Data were extracted from the GLOBOCAN 2022 database, including the number, crude, and age-standardized rates of incidence and mortality at the global, country, continent, and human development index (HDI) regional levels. Age-standardized rates (incidence and mortality) per 100,000 person-years were adjusted based on the Segi-Doll World standard population. The mortality-to-incidence ratios (MIR) for each region and country were calculated. The HDI and gross national income (GNI) for 2022 were obtained, and a Pearson correlation analysis was conducted with the incidence, mortality, and MIR.Results::In 2022, approximately 866,136 new liver cancer cases and 758,725 related deaths were recorded worldwide, with a global MIR of 0.86. Males had a disproportionately higher burden than females across all levels, and the highest burden was observed in the elderly population. Geographically, the regions with the highest incidence rates included Micronesia, Eastern Asia, and Northern Africa, and the regions with the highest mortality rates included Northern Africa, Southeastern Asia, Eastern Asia, and Micronesia. Notably, Mongolia had a strikingly high burden compared to other countries. The highest MIR was observed in North America and the lowest in Africa. Negative associations of HDI and GNI with liver cancer mortality and MIR were identified, irrespective of sex.Conclusions::The current liver cancer burden underscores the presence of remarkable geographic heterogeneity, which is particularly evident across countries with varying HDI levels, highlighting the urgent need to prioritize health accessibility and availability to achieve health inequities.
8.Physical performance evaluated by the timed up and go test and its correlation with sleep in the elderly in China
Yu DU ; Xinxin MA ; Jingjing DUAN ; Jianhong XIAO ; Jian LIN ; Xiong'ang HUANG ; Chao LIU ; Binbin WANG ; Ting DENG ; Tao CHEN ; Wen SU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2024;43(1):29-33
Objective:To investigate the effect of sleep on physical performance and the correlation between sleep quality and physical performance in the elderly.Methods:In this prospective multicenter case-control study, 472 elderly people aged 60-80 years were recruited from three regions in China, Beijing, Tianjin, and Hainan Province.Basic information of study participants was collected through face-to-face interviews, and physical performance of study participants was assessed by the time up and go(TUG)test on site, with 106 cases(22.5%)in the normal physical performance group and 366 cases(77.5%)in the abnormal group.The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI)and the Epworth Sleepiness Scale(ESS)were applied to assess sleep quality of study subjects.Correlation analysis was performed to examine factors affecting subjects' physical performance.Results:Age, history of alcohol consumption, BMI, past medical history, the ESS score, daytime sleepiness, and some components of PSQI, such as sleep quality, sleep efficiency, sleep disturbances, use of sleeping drugs and daytime dysfunction, were influencing factors of the TUG score.Two components of PSQI, sleep duration and habitual sleep efficiency, and the ESS score were positively correlated with physical performance.Logistic regression analysis showed that risk factors for decreased physical performance in the elderly included increased age( OR=1.125, 95% CI: 1.083-1.168, P<0.01), history of alcohol consumption( OR=0.482, 95% CI: 0.384-0.605, P<0.001), abnormally high body mass index( OR=1.663, 95% CI: 1.340-2.063, P<0.01), hyperlipemia( OR=0.156, 95% CI: 0.077-0.318, P<0.01), digestive system diseases( OR=0.154, 95% CI: 0.044-0.532, P<0.01), use of sleeping drugs( OR=0.415, 95% CI: 0.202-0.854, P<0.05), daytime sleepiness( OR=4.234, 95% CI: 2.800-6.403, P<0.01), a high habitual sleep efficiency score of PSQI( OR=1.425, 95% CI: 1.214-1.672, P<0.01)and a high sleep disturbances score in PSQI( OR=3.356, 95% CI: 2.337-4.819, P<0.01). Conclusions:The incidence of physical performance decline is high in the elderly.There is a correlation between physical performance and sleep quality.
9.Research on the characteristics of 18 F-FDG PET/CT in mantle cell lymphoma and the discrimination between cellular morphological variants
Yixuan REN ; Cheng CHEN ; Mingci CAI ; Jiamin CHEN ; Xinxin YANG ; Chao WANG ; Xiaozhu LIN ; Shu CHENG ; Xufeng JIANG ; Dongxu CHEN
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2024;44(12):1561-1569
Objective·To analyze the imaging characteristics and diagnostic value of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography(18F-FDG PET/CT)in mantle cell lymphoma(MCL)and explore its application to distinguishing between classic and aggressive variants of MCL.Methods·A retrospective analysis was conducted on the 18F-FDG PET/CT images and clinical data of 116 pathologically confirmed,newly diagnosed MCL patients.The imaging features of intra-and extra-nodal lesions were summarized.The accuracy of 18F-FDG PET/CT in diagnosing bone marrow and gastrointestinal involvement in MCL was evaluated.Furthermore,differences in 18F-FDG PET/CT findings and clinical characteristics between the classic and aggressive variants of MCL were analyzed.Results·Among the 116 patients,100.0%showed positive findings on 18F-FDG PET/CT,with 99.1%exhibiting abnormal lymph nodes and 85.3%having extra-nodal involvement.The most common extra-nodal sites were the spleen,Waldeyer's ring,bone marrow,and gastrointestinal tract.Compared with bone marrow aspiration results,the sensitivity,specificity,and accuracy of 18F-FDG PET/CT for detecting bone marrow involvement in MCL were 43.4%,91.5%,and 66.0%,respectively.When compared with endoscopic biopsy results,the sensitivity of 18F-FDG PET/CT for detecting gastric and intestinal involvement was 100.0%and 94.1%,respectively,with specificity of 75.0%and 100.0%,and accuracy of 92.9%and 94.7%,respectively.There were significant differences in the highest maximum standardized uptake value(SUVmax)and Ki-67 index between the classic and aggressive variants of MCL,with SUVmax positively correlated with Ki-67 index.By using SUVmax>10.4 as the diagnostic threshold,the sensitivity and specificity for differentiating between the classic and aggressive variants of MCL were 73.9%and 77.4%,respectively,with an AUC value of 0.797.Conclusion·18F-FDG PET/CT demonstrates a high detection rate for both intra-and extra-nodal lesions in MCL patients.It exhibits high specificity in diagnosing bone marrow involvement and high sensitivity and specificity in diagnosing gastrointestinal involvement,providing reliable non-invasive diagnostic information for MCL bone marrow and gastrointestinal involvement.However,it is not a substitute for pathological examination.Additionally,the positive correlation between SUVmax and Ki-67 index allows SUVmax to effectively differentiate between the classic and aggressive variants of MCL,with a higher SUVmax(>10.4)indicating a higher likelihood of the aggressive variant.These findings have clinical implications for treatment planning and prognosis assessment.
10.Research on the characteristics of 18 F-FDG PET/CT in mantle cell lymphoma and the discrimination between cellular morphological variants
Yixuan REN ; Cheng CHEN ; Mingci CAI ; Jiamin CHEN ; Xinxin YANG ; Chao WANG ; Xiaozhu LIN ; Shu CHENG ; Xufeng JIANG ; Dongxu CHEN
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2024;44(12):1561-1569
Objective·To analyze the imaging characteristics and diagnostic value of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography(18F-FDG PET/CT)in mantle cell lymphoma(MCL)and explore its application to distinguishing between classic and aggressive variants of MCL.Methods·A retrospective analysis was conducted on the 18F-FDG PET/CT images and clinical data of 116 pathologically confirmed,newly diagnosed MCL patients.The imaging features of intra-and extra-nodal lesions were summarized.The accuracy of 18F-FDG PET/CT in diagnosing bone marrow and gastrointestinal involvement in MCL was evaluated.Furthermore,differences in 18F-FDG PET/CT findings and clinical characteristics between the classic and aggressive variants of MCL were analyzed.Results·Among the 116 patients,100.0%showed positive findings on 18F-FDG PET/CT,with 99.1%exhibiting abnormal lymph nodes and 85.3%having extra-nodal involvement.The most common extra-nodal sites were the spleen,Waldeyer's ring,bone marrow,and gastrointestinal tract.Compared with bone marrow aspiration results,the sensitivity,specificity,and accuracy of 18F-FDG PET/CT for detecting bone marrow involvement in MCL were 43.4%,91.5%,and 66.0%,respectively.When compared with endoscopic biopsy results,the sensitivity of 18F-FDG PET/CT for detecting gastric and intestinal involvement was 100.0%and 94.1%,respectively,with specificity of 75.0%and 100.0%,and accuracy of 92.9%and 94.7%,respectively.There were significant differences in the highest maximum standardized uptake value(SUVmax)and Ki-67 index between the classic and aggressive variants of MCL,with SUVmax positively correlated with Ki-67 index.By using SUVmax>10.4 as the diagnostic threshold,the sensitivity and specificity for differentiating between the classic and aggressive variants of MCL were 73.9%and 77.4%,respectively,with an AUC value of 0.797.Conclusion·18F-FDG PET/CT demonstrates a high detection rate for both intra-and extra-nodal lesions in MCL patients.It exhibits high specificity in diagnosing bone marrow involvement and high sensitivity and specificity in diagnosing gastrointestinal involvement,providing reliable non-invasive diagnostic information for MCL bone marrow and gastrointestinal involvement.However,it is not a substitute for pathological examination.Additionally,the positive correlation between SUVmax and Ki-67 index allows SUVmax to effectively differentiate between the classic and aggressive variants of MCL,with a higher SUVmax(>10.4)indicating a higher likelihood of the aggressive variant.These findings have clinical implications for treatment planning and prognosis assessment.

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