1.Association of physical activity and balance ability with disability: a cross-sectional study based on NHANES
Xuejiao HAN ; Jipeng SHI ; Jinpeng WEI ; Tianrui ZHU ; Hongqi XU ; Muhan HE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2026;32(1):1-12
ObjectiveTo investigate the association of physical activity and balance ability with disability, and to further examine the mediating role of balance ability in the relationship between physical activity and disability. MethodsBased on data from 2021 to 2023 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) cycle, a multivariable Logistic regression model was constructed to evaluate the independent association of physical activity and balance ability with disability, with covariates adjusted in four steps. An interaction model was further developed to assess the multiplicative interaction between physical activity and balance ability. Mediation analysis was performed using the Baron and Kenny three-step approach to examine the mediating role of balance ability, and the proportion of the mediation effect was calculated. The significance of the mediation effect was assessed using the Delta method, and robustness was verified through the Bootstrap method with a fixed random seed. Multiple sensitivity analyses were conducted to ensure the stability of the results. ResultsA total of 3 902 participants were included, with a prevalence of disability of 17.7%. Multivariable regression analysis showed that, after adjusting for all covariates, both light-intensity physical activity (LIPA) (OR = 0.489, 95%CI 0.380 to 0.629, P < 0.001) and high-intensity physical activity (HIPA) (OR = 0.493, 95%CI 0.371 to 0.656, P < 0.001) were significantly associated with a reduced risk of disability, whereas impaired balance ability was significantly associated with an increased risk (OR = 1.579, 95%CI 1.266 to 1.970, P < 0.001). The interaction effect analysis showed that the interaction between physical activity and balance ability were not significant (P > 0.05), however, the main effect of LIPA remained robust (β = -0.597, SE = 0.221, OR = 0.550, P = 0.007), while impaired balance ability was significantly associated with an increased risk of disability (β = 0.577, SE = 0.231, OR = 1.780, P = 0.012). The mediation analysis further indicated that balance ability played a robust mediating role in the association between LIPA and disability, with a mediation proportion of 21.1%. The indirect effect (a × b) was statistically significant (P < 0.001), and the 95% confidence intervals derived from the bootstrap method did not include zero. ConclusionPhysical activity and balance ability are significantly associated with disability, and balance ability may mediate the relationship between physical activity and disability, highlighting its potential value in disability risk assessment and intervention strategies.
2.Chinese agarwood petroleum ether extract suppressed gastric cancer progression via up-regulation of DNA damage-induced G0/G1 phase arrest and HO-1-mediated ferroptosis.
Lishan OUYANG ; Xuejiao WEI ; Fei WANG ; Huiming HUANG ; Xinyu QIU ; Zhuguo WANG ; Peng TAN ; Yufeng GAO ; Ruoxin ZHANG ; Jun LI ; Zhongdong HU
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2025;23(10):1210-1220
Gastric cancer (GC) is characterized by high morbidity and mortality rates. Chinese agarwood comprises the resin-containing wood of Aquilaria sinensis (Lour.) Gilg., traditionally utilized for treating asthma, cardiac ischemia, and tumors. However, comprehensive research regarding its anti-GC effects and underlying mechanisms remains limited. In this study, Chinese agarwood petroleum ether extract (CAPEE) demonstrated potent cytotoxicity against human GC cells, with half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) values for AGS, HGC27, and MGC803 cells of 2.89, 2.46, and 2.37 μg·mL-1, respectively, at 48 h. CAPEE significantly induced apoptosis in these GC cells, with B-cell lymphoma-2 (BCL-2) associated X protein (BAX)/BCL-2 antagonist killer 1 (BAK) likely mediating CAPEE-induced apoptosis. Furthermore, CAPEE induced G0/G1 phase cell cycle arrest in human GC cells via activation of the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) damage-p21-cyclin D1/cyclin-dependent kinase 4 (CDK4) signaling axis, and increased Fe2+, lipid peroxides and reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels, thereby inducing ferroptosis. Ribonucleic acid (RNA) sequencing, real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR), and Western blotting analyses revealed CAPEE-mediated upregulation of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) in human GC cells. RNA interference studies demonstrated that HO-1 knockdown reduced CAPEE sensitivity and inhibited CAPEE-induced ferroptosis in human GC cells. Additionally, CAPEE administration exhibited robust in vivo anti-GC activity without significant toxicity in nude mice while inhibiting tumor cell growth and promoting apoptosis in tumor tissues. These findings indicate that CAPEE suppresses human GC cell growth through upregulation of the DNA damage-p21-cyclin D1/CDK4 signaling axis and HO-1-mediated ferroptosis, suggesting its potential as a candidate drug for GC treatment.
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Humans
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Mice
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Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic
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Apoptosis/drug effects*
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Cyclin D1/genetics*
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Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 4/genetics*
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DNA Damage/drug effects*
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology*
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Ferroptosis/drug effects*
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G1 Phase Cell Cycle Checkpoints/drug effects*
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Heme Oxygenase-1/genetics*
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Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Mice, Nude
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Plant Extracts/pharmacology*
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Stomach Neoplasms/physiopathology*
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Thymelaeaceae/chemistry*
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Up-Regulation/drug effects*
3.Investigation of medical radiological resources and examination frequency in Suzhou
Zheng JIANG ; Xuejiao ZENG ; Bin SONG ; Zhaoyang WEI ; Yanzhang SHEN ; Guoqing SUN ; Zhe XU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(10):1003-1008
Objective:To learn about both the distribution of resources of radiodiagnostic and radiotherapeutic and the frequencies of radiological examinations to provide a basis for rational allocation of medical resources and standardize medical ionizing radiation.Methods:Based on the data on permanent resident population and the data reported by the Suzhou medical institutions in possesion of radiological equipment to the " Suzhou radiological health information management platform", a summary was made of the number of items of radiological equipment and the frequencies of radiological examinations in Suzhou medical institutions in 2022 and 2023.Results:In 2023, there were 368 medical institutions with radiological equipment in Suzhou, including 28 tertiary hospitals, 58 secondary hospitals, 159 primary hospitals and 123 unrated others. The total number of the items of radiological equipment was 1 688, with 39 items more than in 2022, about 1.30 units per 10 000 population. There were 5 187 medical radiation workers in total, with 339 more than in 2022. The frequencies of radiological procedures were 1 157.961/per thousand population, with 37.70% being from computed tomography in 2023.Conclusions:The number of items of radiodiagnostic and radiotherapeutic equipment and the frequencies of radiological procedures was at a relatively high level in China, but the distribution of medical resources were in a unbanlanced state. Efforts should be focused on optimization of the allocation of medical resources for the sake of reducing the public radiation dose and protecting public health.
4.The effect of farnesol on the cAMP-PKA signaling pathway of Candida albicans biofilms and its correlation with drug resistance
Yang WANG ; Xueyi CHEN ; Shenjun YU ; Xuejiao CAO ; Xin WEI ; Xuan YANG
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(5):321-327
Objective To explore the regulatory role of farnesol in Candida albicans(C.albicans)biofilm cAMP-PKA signaling pathway and its correlation with drug resistance.Methods Standard,fluconazole-resistant,wild and high RAS1 gene expression strains of C.albicans were cultured to different phases of the biofilm(6,12,24,36 h),and the sessile minimal inhibitory concentration 50%(SMIC50)of fluconazole were determined by XTT reduction after farnesol treatment.The regulatory effects of farnesol on the ex-pression of genes related to the cAMP-PKA signaling pathway in standard and fluconazole-resistant strains of C.albicans,such as RAS1,CYR1,PDE2 were examined using qPCR;the effects of farnesol on the protein expression of the pathway were analyzed by Western blot.RAS1 gene expression of the wild and high RAS1 gene expression strains was measured by qPCR.Results ① Compared with the standard strain,resistant strains of C.albicans had higher levels of biofilm SMIC50 at 6,12 and 24 h;there was no significant difference in RAS1 expression(P>0.05),while CYR1 expression increased significantly at 6 and 24 h in the biofilm(P<0.01),and PDE2 expression decreased at 6 h in the biofilm(P<0.01).②After treatment with farnesol,the resistance of the biofilm of the standard strain and drug-resistant strain decreased.Compared with no treatment with farnesol,the expression of RAS1 in the biofilm of the standard strain and drug-resistant strain decreased at all time points(P<0.01);CYR1 expression decreased in the biofilm at 6,24 and 36 h,and in-creased in the biofilm at 12 h(P<0.01);PDE2 expression increased in the 12 h biofilm(P<0.01).③Compared with the wild strain,the high expression strain of RAS1 gene showed higher SMIC50 in the biofilm at 12 and 24 h,and significantly higher expression of RAS1 gene in the biofilm at 12,24 and 36 h(P<0.01).④After treatment with farnesol,the resistance of wild-type strains and high expres-sion strains of RAS1 gene decreased.Compared with the untreated group,the expression of RAS1 gene in the biofilm of wild-type and RAS1 gene high expression strain decreased at 12 and 24 h(P<0.01).Conclusion Farnesol can affect the sensitivity of C.albicans biofilm to fluconazole by regulating the expression of resistance molecules RAS1,CYR1 and PDE2 in the cAMP-PKA pathway.The regulatory effect varies at different stages of biofilm formation.
5.Interpretation in American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine Practice Parameter for the Performance of An Ultrasound Examination of the Neonatal and Infant Spine(2021)
Qiaojian LIU ; Chen PAN ; Wei FAN ; Xuejiao LI ; Mei WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(8):801-804
The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine(AIUM)practice parameter for the performance of an ultrasound examination of the neonatal and infant spine was revised and published by the AIUM in collaboration with other academic organizations in the United States,to intend to provide the medical ultrasound community with recommendations for the performance of high-quality ultrasound examination of the neonatal and infant spine.The practice parameter propose indications and contraindications for the performance of an ultrasound examination of the neonatal and infant spine,elaborate on specifications of the spinal ultrasound examination,especially the methods for determining the vertebral body level of the end of the spinal cord and key points for evaluating the movement of nerve roots.Following this practice parameter will maximize the detection of abnormalities of the infant spine.This interpretation aims to help beginners and primary care practitioners more easily master the techniques of an ultrasound examination of the neonatal and infant spine,promote the standardized implementation and popularization of this examination,and enhance the diagnostic accuracy for intraspinal pathologies.
6.Investigation of medical radiological resources and examination frequency in Suzhou
Zheng JIANG ; Xuejiao ZENG ; Bin SONG ; Zhaoyang WEI ; Yanzhang SHEN ; Guoqing SUN ; Zhe XU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(10):1003-1008
Objective:To learn about both the distribution of resources of radiodiagnostic and radiotherapeutic and the frequencies of radiological examinations to provide a basis for rational allocation of medical resources and standardize medical ionizing radiation.Methods:Based on the data on permanent resident population and the data reported by the Suzhou medical institutions in possesion of radiological equipment to the " Suzhou radiological health information management platform", a summary was made of the number of items of radiological equipment and the frequencies of radiological examinations in Suzhou medical institutions in 2022 and 2023.Results:In 2023, there were 368 medical institutions with radiological equipment in Suzhou, including 28 tertiary hospitals, 58 secondary hospitals, 159 primary hospitals and 123 unrated others. The total number of the items of radiological equipment was 1 688, with 39 items more than in 2022, about 1.30 units per 10 000 population. There were 5 187 medical radiation workers in total, with 339 more than in 2022. The frequencies of radiological procedures were 1 157.961/per thousand population, with 37.70% being from computed tomography in 2023.Conclusions:The number of items of radiodiagnostic and radiotherapeutic equipment and the frequencies of radiological procedures was at a relatively high level in China, but the distribution of medical resources were in a unbanlanced state. Efforts should be focused on optimization of the allocation of medical resources for the sake of reducing the public radiation dose and protecting public health.
7.The effect of farnesol on the cAMP-PKA signaling pathway of Candida albicans biofilms and its correlation with drug resistance
Yang WANG ; Xueyi CHEN ; Shenjun YU ; Xuejiao CAO ; Xin WEI ; Xuan YANG
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(5):321-327
Objective To explore the regulatory role of farnesol in Candida albicans(C.albicans)biofilm cAMP-PKA signaling pathway and its correlation with drug resistance.Methods Standard,fluconazole-resistant,wild and high RAS1 gene expression strains of C.albicans were cultured to different phases of the biofilm(6,12,24,36 h),and the sessile minimal inhibitory concentration 50%(SMIC50)of fluconazole were determined by XTT reduction after farnesol treatment.The regulatory effects of farnesol on the ex-pression of genes related to the cAMP-PKA signaling pathway in standard and fluconazole-resistant strains of C.albicans,such as RAS1,CYR1,PDE2 were examined using qPCR;the effects of farnesol on the protein expression of the pathway were analyzed by Western blot.RAS1 gene expression of the wild and high RAS1 gene expression strains was measured by qPCR.Results ① Compared with the standard strain,resistant strains of C.albicans had higher levels of biofilm SMIC50 at 6,12 and 24 h;there was no significant difference in RAS1 expression(P>0.05),while CYR1 expression increased significantly at 6 and 24 h in the biofilm(P<0.01),and PDE2 expression decreased at 6 h in the biofilm(P<0.01).②After treatment with farnesol,the resistance of the biofilm of the standard strain and drug-resistant strain decreased.Compared with no treatment with farnesol,the expression of RAS1 in the biofilm of the standard strain and drug-resistant strain decreased at all time points(P<0.01);CYR1 expression decreased in the biofilm at 6,24 and 36 h,and in-creased in the biofilm at 12 h(P<0.01);PDE2 expression increased in the 12 h biofilm(P<0.01).③Compared with the wild strain,the high expression strain of RAS1 gene showed higher SMIC50 in the biofilm at 12 and 24 h,and significantly higher expression of RAS1 gene in the biofilm at 12,24 and 36 h(P<0.01).④After treatment with farnesol,the resistance of wild-type strains and high expres-sion strains of RAS1 gene decreased.Compared with the untreated group,the expression of RAS1 gene in the biofilm of wild-type and RAS1 gene high expression strain decreased at 12 and 24 h(P<0.01).Conclusion Farnesol can affect the sensitivity of C.albicans biofilm to fluconazole by regulating the expression of resistance molecules RAS1,CYR1 and PDE2 in the cAMP-PKA pathway.The regulatory effect varies at different stages of biofilm formation.
8.Interpretation in American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine Practice Parameter for the Performance of An Ultrasound Examination of the Neonatal and Infant Spine(2021)
Qiaojian LIU ; Chen PAN ; Wei FAN ; Xuejiao LI ; Mei WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(8):801-804
The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine(AIUM)practice parameter for the performance of an ultrasound examination of the neonatal and infant spine was revised and published by the AIUM in collaboration with other academic organizations in the United States,to intend to provide the medical ultrasound community with recommendations for the performance of high-quality ultrasound examination of the neonatal and infant spine.The practice parameter propose indications and contraindications for the performance of an ultrasound examination of the neonatal and infant spine,elaborate on specifications of the spinal ultrasound examination,especially the methods for determining the vertebral body level of the end of the spinal cord and key points for evaluating the movement of nerve roots.Following this practice parameter will maximize the detection of abnormalities of the infant spine.This interpretation aims to help beginners and primary care practitioners more easily master the techniques of an ultrasound examination of the neonatal and infant spine,promote the standardized implementation and popularization of this examination,and enhance the diagnostic accuracy for intraspinal pathologies.
9.Analysis on the Medication Law of Qian Ying in Treatment of Primary Liver Cancer Based on Data Mining
Haitian ZHANG ; Chongyang MA ; Weixin HOU ; Bo DOU ; Xian FANG ; Xuejiao JIANG ; Peng FANG ; Jiajun LIANG ; Xiaoyi WEI ; Wenhan HU ; Qiuyun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(8):52-57
Objective To study the medication law of Professor Qian Ying in the treatment of primary liver cancer based on data mining technology;To provide ideas for the clinical treatment of primary liver cancer.Methods Outpatient TCM prescriptions of Professor Qian Ying for the treatment of liver cancer from November 2008 to August 2020 were collected,and a data table was established after sorting.The drug frequency,property and taste and tropism were analyzed using Excel 2019.The medical case analysis module of the Great Physician Inheritance Platform was used to analyze the core drugs,the symbiosis analysis between drug pairs,the drug association analysis,and the drug clustering analysis of the screened TCM prescriptions.Results Totally 108 prescriptions were included,involving 188 kinds of Chinese materia medica,with a total frequency of 1 322 times.High-frequency drugs included Hedyotis Sinensis,Angelicae Sinensis Radix,Visci Herba,Curcumae Radix,Salviae Miltiorrhizae Radix et Rhizoma,etc.The medicinal properties were mainly cold,mild and warm,and the tastes were mainly bitter,sweet and pungent,and the main meridians were liver meridians,spleen meridians,kidney meridians and stomach meridians.There were 9 pairs of high frequency drug combinations in drug association,such as Curcumae Radix-Polygoni Orientalis Fructus,Visci Herba-Curcumae Rhizoma.In the correlation analysis of drug disease,the ones with higher correlations include"stomachache-Salviae Miltiorrhizae Radix et Rhizoma""abdominal mass-Paeoniae Radix Rubra and Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium""tinnitus-Adenophorae Radix,Lycii Fructus,Visci Herba""prolonged sublingual collaterals-Curcumae Rhizoma,Polygoni Orientalis Fructus,Salviae Miltiorrhizae Radix et Rhizoma"and so on.Drug clustering could be divided into three potential drug clusters.Conclusion Professor Qian Ying often uses heat-clearing drugs,tonifying drugs,and promoting qi and blood circulation drugs to treat liver cancer,with Huqi Powder as the main formula and modified according to the syndromes.Clearing heat and detoxifying,soothing liver and relieving depression,removing blood stasis and regulating collatrals are used to treat its symptoms,and tonifying qi and invigorating spleen,regulating liver and nourishing liver and kidney are used to treat its essence.
10.dMRI based on various theories of brain microstructure and the application of that in the research for PD
Jiaqi TIAN ; Qiping WEN ; Jiabin LU ; Xuejiao LI ; Wei WANG
China Medical Equipment 2024;21(9):155-161
The diagnosis of Parkinson's disease(PD)mainly relies on clinical appearance of patients,and the routine magnetic resonance scan has difficulty in finding the abnormality of that,which is not able to meet the requirement of early and precise quantification for the PD lesion area.Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging(dMRI)technique is a noninvasive method of examining the microstructure of living tissue.Diffusion weighted imaging(DWI)and diffusion tensor imaging(DTI)were the most widely used in clinical practice.However,the principles of them have limitation,which are not able to fully outline the microstructure of brain tissue.This paper discussed several new dMRI techniques that are able to make up conventional dMRI model,which included diffusion kurtosis imaging(DKI),neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging(NODDI)and diffusion tensor imaging index of perivascular space(DTI-ALPS).Moreover,this paper summarized the applications of above imaging technique in exploring the changes of the microstructure of brain tissue of PD patients,so as to provide more imaging information for the pathological changes of PD patients.

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