1.Influencing factors for postoperative malignant glaucoma in patients with primary angle-closure glaucoma
Jing LYU ; Jingfei BAN ; Zhihong ZHANG ; Yanan LI
International Eye Science 2026;26(4):711-717
AIM:To analyze the influencing factors of postoperative malignant glaucoma(MG)in patients with primary angle-closure glaucoma(PACG)using logistic regression and decision tree models.METHODS:A retrospective study was conducted on PACG patients who underwent surgery at Eye Hospital of Handan City from March 2020 to March 2025. Patients were divided into two groups: the MG group, who developed MG within 6 mo postoperatively, and the non-MG group. Data were collected from the electronic medical record system. Univariate analysis was performed, followed by multivariate logistic regression to identify independent risk factors. A classification and regression tree model was constructed to visualize the hierarchical relationships among predictors. The predictive performance of the two models was evaluated and compared using receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve analysis.RESULTS:Totally 182 cases(182 eyes)with PACG were enrolled in this study, including 91 cases(91 eyes)in the MG group and 91 cases(91 eyes)in the non-MG group. In the MG group, there were 53 males and 38 females; 69 cases were aged ≥60 y and 22 cases were aged <60 y. In the non-MG group, there were 47 males and 44 females; 33 cases were aged ≥60 y and 58 cases were aged <60 y. The non-MG group comprised 91 patients, including 47 males and 44 females. Among them, 33 cases were aged ≥60 y, and 58 cases were aged<60 y. The MG group had significantly higher proportions of patients aged ≥60 y, diabetes, moderate-stage PACG, persistent high intraocular pressure(IOP), complete anterior chamber angle closure, lens thickness <4.5 mm, axial length <22 mm, and severe postoperative inflammation compared to the non-MG group(all P<0.01). Multivariate Logistic regression identified the following as independent influencing factors for postoperative MG: age [OR (95%CI)=2.136(1.401-3.255)], PACG stage [OR (95%CI)=2.996(2.044-4.391)], IOP [OR (95%CI)=3.527(1.604-7.755)],anterior chamber angle [OR (95%CI)=4.826(2.498-9.324)], axial length [OR (95%CI)=5.125(1.265-20.771)], and severe postoperative inflammation [OR (95%CI)=2.338(1.478-3.699)](all P<0.05). The decision tree model selected six explanatory variables: age, PACG stage, IOP, anterior chamber angle status, axial length, and severe postoperative inflammation. Axial length was the primary splitting factor at the root node. The areas under the ROC curve(AUC)for the logistic regression and decision tree models were 0.913(0.863-0.950)and 0.921(0.872-0.956), respectively, with no significant difference between them(Z=0.561, P=0.575).CONCLUSION:Both the logistic regression and decision tree models effectively identify key influencing factors for postoperative MG in PACG patients, including age, PACG stage, IOP, anterior chamber angle status, axial length, and severe postoperative inflammation. The decision tree model offers an intuitive, visual representation of risk stratification, facilitating clinical decision-making. Both models are applicable for clinical risk assessment.
2.Research progress on the role of Akkermansia muciniphila in kidney diseases
Fei CHEN ; Jie TANG ; Qianqian WEI ; Yanan BAN ; Hailin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2025;41(6):449-454
Akkermansia muciniphila, a probiotic is discovered years earlier, colonizes the human intestinal mucosa. In recent years, researchers have found the correlation between Akkermansia muciniphila and progression of kidney diseases based on the theory of the gut-kidney axis. The abundance of Akkermansia muciniphila in the gut changes during the onset, regression and treatment of renal diseases such as congenital nephrology, chronic kidney disease, complications after renal transplantation. The research on the correlation between Akkermansia muciniphila and renal diseases is still in the initial stage. The review introduces the research progress on the role of Akkermansia muciniphila in renal diseases from three aspects: the biological characteristics of Akkermansia muciniphila, the abundance change in the progression of renal diseases, and their biological effects to provide references for the following research on the mechanisms of Akkermansia muciniphila in renal diseases and the application of clinical renal disease treatment.
3.Research progress on the role of Akkermansia muciniphila in kidney diseases
Fei CHEN ; Jie TANG ; Qianqian WEI ; Yanan BAN ; Hailin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2025;41(6):449-454
Akkermansia muciniphila, a probiotic is discovered years earlier, colonizes the human intestinal mucosa. In recent years, researchers have found the correlation between Akkermansia muciniphila and progression of kidney diseases based on the theory of the gut-kidney axis. The abundance of Akkermansia muciniphila in the gut changes during the onset, regression and treatment of renal diseases such as congenital nephrology, chronic kidney disease, complications after renal transplantation. The research on the correlation between Akkermansia muciniphila and renal diseases is still in the initial stage. The review introduces the research progress on the role of Akkermansia muciniphila in renal diseases from three aspects: the biological characteristics of Akkermansia muciniphila, the abundance change in the progression of renal diseases, and their biological effects to provide references for the following research on the mechanisms of Akkermansia muciniphila in renal diseases and the application of clinical renal disease treatment.
4.Mechanism of "Sanyang" combined therapy of traditional Chinese medicine in alleviating colonic injury in mice induced by influenza virus based on transcriptome sequencing technique
Yanan ZHANG ; Jun YAN ; Liqiong SONG ; Yuanming HUANG ; Chang LIU ; Guoxing LIU ; Jintong LI ; Yue ZHANG ; Mingzhe WANG ; Zhiguang ZHAI ; Chengxiang WANG ; Lishan ZHANG ; Chengjun BAN ; Wenbo XU ; Miao CHENG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2023;37(2):159-167
Objective:To explore the mechanism of Ma-Xing Shi-Gan decoction combined with Xiao-Chai-Hu decoction (hereinafter referred to as " Sanyang combined treatment" ) in alleviating colon injury in mice infected with influenza virus by transcriptome sequencing technique.Methods:The mouse model of colonic injury caused by influenza virus was induced by intranasal drip of influenza A virus H1N1 suspension. The mice were divided into Control group, Model group, and Sanyang combined treatment (SCT) group. Model group and SCT group were fed with PBS and Ma-Xing Shi-Gan decoction combined with Xiao-Chai-Hu decoction respectively. Seven days later, the colon tissues of each group were taken, the colon length and pathological damage were observed, and the transcriptome was sequenced to screen the significantly different genes between the SCT group and model group for Gene Ontology (GO), Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) and Gene Set Enrichment Analysis(GSEA).Results:After the therapy with SCT, the length of the colon of mice was significantly improved and the pathological injury of the colon was reduced. There are 92 differentially expressed genes between the SCT group and the model group. GO analysis indicated that the differential genes were enriched in biological processes such as regulation of cytokine and chemokine production, inflammatory response, defense response, immune response, regulation of NF-κB inducing kinase(NIK)/Nuclear factor-κB(NF-κB) signal and Mitogen-activated protein kinase(MAPK) cascade, as well as cell components related to intestinal barrier such as brush border membrane, brush border and microvilli. KEGG analysis indicated that the differential genes were enriched in Toll-like receptor signaling pathway, intestinal immune network for IgA production, complement and coagulation cascade, and Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor(PPAR) signaling pathway. GSEA indicated that the intestinal immune network for IgA production, PPAR signaling pathway, propionic acid metabolism and butyrate metabolism were significantly up-regulated after the intervention with SCT, while apoptosis and MAPK signaling pathway were significantly down-regulated.Conclusions:Sanyang combined therapy can protect the intestinal tract of mice infected with influenza virus mainly through immunity, inflammation and metabolism pathways.
5.Protective Effects of Soluble Ornithine Cyclase Activator Cinaciguat on Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells under the Condition of High Glucose
Yanan LI ; Bing SUN ; Bo BAN ; Guoan ZHANG ; Qi ZHAO ; Mei ZHANG
China Pharmacy 2016;27(7):886-888
OBJECTIVE:To study the protective effects of soluble ornithine cyclase activator cinaciguat(called CIN for short) on human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) under the condition of high glucose. METHODS:HUVECs were treated with glucose 33.3 mmol/L to induce oxidative stress injury model. HUVECs were divided into normal group,high glucose group and high glucose+CIN 0.01,0.1,1 and 10 μmol/L groups. The cell viability was detected by MTT assay,and the survival rate of cells was callulated. Besides,HUVECs were divided into normal group,normal+CIN 1 μmol/L group,high glucose group,high glucose+CIN 1 μmol/L group. MDA content and SOD activity were determined by TBA method and xanthine oxidase method;mRNA expression of ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 were determined by RT-PCR. RESULTS:Compared with normal group,survival rate decreased in high glucose group(P<0.05);compared with high glucose group,that increased in high glucose+CIN 0.01,0.1,1 and 10 μmol/L groups,in concentration-dependent manner;there was no statistical significance in survival rate between high glu-cose+CIN 1 μmol/L group and high glucose+CIN 10 μmol/L group (P>0.05). Compared with normal group,MDA content and mRNA expression of ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 increased in high glucose group,while SOD activity decreased(P<0.05);above indi-cators had no significant change in normal+CIN 1 μmol/L group(P>0.05). Compared with high glucose group,MDA content and mRNA expression of ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 decreased in high glucose+CIN 1 μmol/L group,while SOD activity increased(P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS:CIN can protect high glucose-induced HUVECs injury in vitro. The mechanism may be associated with in-hibition of oxidative stress and inflammatory response.

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