1.Network analysis of perinatal depressive symptoms: a scope review
Yating YANG ; Di WANG ; Ting WANG ; Juan YIN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(2):271-275
Objective:To conduct a scope review of perinatal depression symptoms network analysis.Methods:A computer search was conducted on China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang Data, VIP, China Biology Medicine disc, Embase, PubMed, Web of Science, EBSCO, and OVID, with the search period from the establishment of databases to June 1, 2023. Two researchers independently screened the literature and extracted data for the scope review.Results:A total of eight articles were included, of which five were cross-sectional studies and three were longitudinal studies. Regarding central symptoms, two articles identified "worry" as the central symptom, while six articles identified "sadness" as the common central symptom. As for bridging symptoms, "equality with husband" "self-harm" "anxiety" and "discrimination" were considered bridging symptoms. The influencing factors for perinatal depression symptoms included anxiety, family relationships, child emotional difficulties, biomarkers, and discrimination.Conclusions:Nurses can use network analysis methods to gain an in-depth understanding of the perinatal depression symptoms network and implement personalized nursing interventions.
2.Intestinal metabolites in colitis-associated carcinogenesis: Building a bridge between host and microbiome.
Yating FAN ; Yang LI ; Xiangshuai GU ; Na CHEN ; Ye CHEN ; Chao FANG ; Ziqiang WANG ; Yuan YIN ; Hongxin DENG ; Lei DAI
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(16):1961-1972
Microbial-derived metabolites are important mediators of host-microbial interactions. In recent years, the role of intestinal microbial metabolites in colorectal cancer has attracted considerable attention. These metabolites, which can be derived from bacterial metabolism of dietary substrates, modification of host molecules such as bile acids, or directly from bacteria, strongly influence the progression of colitis-associated cancer (CAC) by regulating inflammation and immune response. Here, we review how microbiome metabolites short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), secondary bile acids, polyamines, microbial tryptophan metabolites, and polyphenols are involved in the tumorigenesis and development of CAC through inflammation and immunity. Given the heated debate on the metabolites of microbiota in maintaining gut homeostasis, serving as tumor molecular markers, and affecting the efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors in recent years, strategies for the prevention and treatment of CAC by targeting intestinal microbial metabolites are also discussed in this review.
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Gastrointestinal Microbiome/physiology*
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Animals
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Carcinogenesis/metabolism*
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Colitis-Associated Neoplasms/microbiology*
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Fatty Acids, Volatile/metabolism*
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Bile Acids and Salts/metabolism*
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Colitis/microbiology*
3.Proteomic analysis of serum proteins in mice with carbapenem-resistant hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae bloodstream infection
Jinfeng BAO ; Yating MA ; Yin XU ; Yanjuan HE ; Yuyue WANG ; Luoluo SHI ; Chengbin WANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(6):823-828
OBJECTIVE To observe the changes of serum proteins in the mice with carbapenem-resistant hyperviru-lent Klebsiella pneumoniae(CR-hvKP)bloodstream infection by using liquid chromatogram-mass spectrometer(LC-MS),find out the differentially expressed proteins and carry out corresponding biological function analysis.METHODS The models of ICR mice with CR-hvKP and classical Klebsiella pneumoniae(cKP)bloodstream infec-tions were established,the serum specimens were collected from the mice at 12 hours of establishment of the in-fection models and were detected by using LC-MS.The result of LC-MS was identified by using Maxquant soft-ware.The corresponding bioinformatics analysis was performed for the differentially expressed proteins.RESULTS As compared with the normal control group,there were 24 upregulated proteins and 20 downregulated proteins in CR-hvKP group.As compared with cKP group,there were 107 upregulated proteins in the CR-hvKP group.The 134 differentially expressed proteins were retrieved one by one from Uniprot database,it was found that the pro-teins were involved in biological regulation,immune process,biological interaction,movement,metabolic process,response to stimulation,signal transduction,inflammatory response,oxidative stress and angiogenesis.The signal pathway analysis involved multiple metabolism-related pathways,including complement and coagula-tion cascades,cholesterol metabolism,bacterial infection,heme clearance,and assembly,remodeling and clear-ance of plasma lipoprotein.In terms of the proteins being attached great importance,the expression levels of kal-likrein B1(KLKB1)and serpin family A(Serpina)1b were downregulated as compared with the normal control group and were upregulated as compared with the cKP group;the expression levels of serum amyloid A protein(SAA)1,SAA2,Vanin-3(VNN3)and hemoglobinβpolypeptide chain b2(HBB-b2)were upregulated as com-pared with both the cKP group and the normal control group.CONCLUSIONS The CR-hvKP bloodstream infection involves the activation and action of multiple proteins.The rise of SAA1,SAA2,VNN3 and HBB-b2 or the de-cline of KLKB1 and Serpina1b may indicate the CR-hvKP bloodstream infection.
4.Proteomic analysis of serum proteins in mice with carbapenem-resistant hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae bloodstream infection
Jinfeng BAO ; Yating MA ; Yin XU ; Yanjuan HE ; Yuyue WANG ; Luoluo SHI ; Chengbin WANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(6):823-828
OBJECTIVE To observe the changes of serum proteins in the mice with carbapenem-resistant hyperviru-lent Klebsiella pneumoniae(CR-hvKP)bloodstream infection by using liquid chromatogram-mass spectrometer(LC-MS),find out the differentially expressed proteins and carry out corresponding biological function analysis.METHODS The models of ICR mice with CR-hvKP and classical Klebsiella pneumoniae(cKP)bloodstream infec-tions were established,the serum specimens were collected from the mice at 12 hours of establishment of the in-fection models and were detected by using LC-MS.The result of LC-MS was identified by using Maxquant soft-ware.The corresponding bioinformatics analysis was performed for the differentially expressed proteins.RESULTS As compared with the normal control group,there were 24 upregulated proteins and 20 downregulated proteins in CR-hvKP group.As compared with cKP group,there were 107 upregulated proteins in the CR-hvKP group.The 134 differentially expressed proteins were retrieved one by one from Uniprot database,it was found that the pro-teins were involved in biological regulation,immune process,biological interaction,movement,metabolic process,response to stimulation,signal transduction,inflammatory response,oxidative stress and angiogenesis.The signal pathway analysis involved multiple metabolism-related pathways,including complement and coagula-tion cascades,cholesterol metabolism,bacterial infection,heme clearance,and assembly,remodeling and clear-ance of plasma lipoprotein.In terms of the proteins being attached great importance,the expression levels of kal-likrein B1(KLKB1)and serpin family A(Serpina)1b were downregulated as compared with the normal control group and were upregulated as compared with the cKP group;the expression levels of serum amyloid A protein(SAA)1,SAA2,Vanin-3(VNN3)and hemoglobinβpolypeptide chain b2(HBB-b2)were upregulated as com-pared with both the cKP group and the normal control group.CONCLUSIONS The CR-hvKP bloodstream infection involves the activation and action of multiple proteins.The rise of SAA1,SAA2,VNN3 and HBB-b2 or the de-cline of KLKB1 and Serpina1b may indicate the CR-hvKP bloodstream infection.
5.Network analysis of perinatal depressive symptoms: a scope review
Yating YANG ; Di WANG ; Ting WANG ; Juan YIN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(2):271-275
Objective:To conduct a scope review of perinatal depression symptoms network analysis.Methods:A computer search was conducted on China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang Data, VIP, China Biology Medicine disc, Embase, PubMed, Web of Science, EBSCO, and OVID, with the search period from the establishment of databases to June 1, 2023. Two researchers independently screened the literature and extracted data for the scope review.Results:A total of eight articles were included, of which five were cross-sectional studies and three were longitudinal studies. Regarding central symptoms, two articles identified "worry" as the central symptom, while six articles identified "sadness" as the common central symptom. As for bridging symptoms, "equality with husband" "self-harm" "anxiety" and "discrimination" were considered bridging symptoms. The influencing factors for perinatal depression symptoms included anxiety, family relationships, child emotional difficulties, biomarkers, and discrimination.Conclusions:Nurses can use network analysis methods to gain an in-depth understanding of the perinatal depression symptoms network and implement personalized nursing interventions.
6.Role of active ADM microparticle in skin wound healing of diabetic mice
Hao WANG ; Wanling ZHENG ; Yating YIN ; Pingping WANG ; Caiqi SHEN ; Peisheng JIN ; Aijun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2022;28(3):231-234
Objective:To evaluate the effects of adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) and ADM microparticle on diabetic wound healing.Methods:ADSCs was co-cultured with ADM microparticle in vitro. The models of diabetic nude mice were established by intraperitoneal injection of STZ and the full-thickness skin defects were designed on the back. All 24 diabetic mice were randomly divided into 4 group: experimental groups were transplanted with ADSCs and ADM microparticle and the other groups were transplanted with ADSCs, ADM microparticle and blank control group was set up. On the 7th and 14 th days, the wound healing rate of 3 mice randomly selected from each group was calculated, and the thickness between dermis and epidermis was measured by hematoxylin and eosin staining. The density of neovascularization was measured by immunohistochemical staining. The differences were compared between the groups.Results:Compared to the ADSCs groups, the mice of the experimental groups showed higher cell survival rate. The wound healing rate in the experimental groups was (86.0±2.7)% (7 days) and (98.5±1.1)% (14 days), thicker dermis-epidermis distance was (99.1±1.8) μm (7 days) and (124.3±4.3) μm (14 days) ( P<0.05), and higher density of neovascularization was noted. Conclusions:The transplantation with active ADM microparticle can significantly promote neovascularization and wound healing of diabetic wound.
7.Development of a multiplex qRT-PCR assay for detection of African swine fever virus, classical swine fever virus and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus
Yating CHEN ; Kaichuang SHI ; Huixin LIU ; Yanwen YIN ; Jing ZHAO ; Feng LONG ; Wenjun LU ; Hongbin SI
Journal of Veterinary Science 2021;22(6):e87-
Background:
African swine fever virus (ASFV), classical swine fever virus (CSFV), and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) are still prevalent in many regions of China. Co-infections make it difficult to distinguish their clinical symptoms and pathological changes. Therefore, a rapid and specific method is needed for the differential detection of these pathogens.
Objectives:
The aim of this study was to develop a multiplex real-time quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (multiplex qRT-PCR) for the simultaneous differential detection of ASFV, CSFV, and PRRSV.
Methods:
Three pairs of primers and TaqMan probes targeting the ASFV p72 gene, CSFV 5′untranslated region, and PRRSV ORF7 gene were designed. After optimizing the reaction conditions, including the annealing temperature, primer concentration, and probe concentration, multiplex qRT-PCR for simultaneous and differential detection of ASFV, CSFV, and PRRSV was developed. Subsequently, 1,143 clinical samples were detected to verify the practicality of the assay.
Results:
The multiplex qRT-PCR assay could specifically and simultaneously detect the ASFV, CSFV, and PRRSV with a detection limit of 1.78 × 10 0 copies for the ASFV, CSFV, and PRRSV, but could not amplify the other major porcine viruses, such as pseudorabies virus, porcine circovirus type 1 (PCV1), PCV2, PCV3, foot-and-mouth disease virus, porcine parvovirus, atypical porcine pestivirus, and Senecavirus A. The assay had good repeatability with coefficients of variation of intra- and inter-assay of less than 1.2%. Finally, the assay was used to detect 1,143 clinical samples to evaluate its practicality in the field. The positive rates of ASFV, CSFV, and PRRSV were 25.63%, 9.36%, and 17.50%, respectively. The co-infection rates of ASFV+CSFV, ASFV+PRRSV, CSFV+PRRSV, and ASFV+CSFV+PRRSV were 2.45%, 2.36%, 1.57%, and 0.17%, respectively.
Conclusions
The multiplex qRT-PCR developed in this study could provide a rapid, sensitive, specific diagnostic tool for the simultaneous and differential detection of ASFV, CSFV, and PRRSV.
8.3D measurement assisted personalized full nose reconstruction
Pingping WANG ; Wanling ZHENG ; Yating YIN ; Hao WANG ; Hanxiao WEI ; Caiqi SHEN ; Peisheng JIN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2019;35(4):588-592
Objective A database of normal people's external nose was established through 3D measurement. This database was used to customize the external nose for patients with nasal defects and to assist the operator to carry out the whole nose reconstruction surgery, so as to carry out the postoperative evaluation.Methods 3D scanning of the subject's face, measurement of relevant indexes of the nose and establishment of a database, the operator used normal nose database to customize the customized external nose for 17 patients with nasal defects, assisted them in the whole nose reconstruction surgery, and used independent sample t test for data statistics to evaluate the expected effect of surgery. Results There was no statistically significant differences between the postoperative actual data and the preoperative personalized data (P> 0.05) in right root wing distance, left root wing distance, nose length, nasal base width, nose width, right side vertical bisect nasal line, left side vertical bisect nasal line, nose height, medial malleolus spacing, face width, mouth split width, facial height, nasal width index, nasal width index, interondylar-nasal width index and nasal high index. The actual data of nasal deep was statistically different from preoperative personalized data (P < 0.05). Conclusions Analysis showed no significant difference between the actual data nasal surgery and preoperative customization data. 3D measurement of normal human external nasal establishment database to customize the external nose for patients with nasal defects, can assist the surgeon to perform total nasal reconstruction surgery and improve predictability and make surgery more precise. Postoperative assessments can also be performed to compare preoperative and postoperative outcomes.
9.Clinical application of autogenous adipose-derived stromal vascular fraction-assisted fat transplantation in the improvement of facial skin quality
Yating YIN ; Aijun ZHANG ; Hao WANG ; Pingping WANG ; Jianhua LI ; Minmin WEN ; Peisheng JIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2019;23(12):1428-1433
BACKGROUND: Many studies have shown that cell-assisted lipotransfer promotes the survival of fat implants, but there are few studies exploring stromal vascular fraction (SVF) -assisted fat transplantation for improving facial skin quality. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical effect of autologous adipose-derived SVF-assisted autologous fat transplantation in the improvement of facial skin quality. METHODS: From September 2016 to June 2018, in the Plastic and Cosmetic Center, the Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University, 20 patients were recruited and then randomly divided into experimental group and control group, namely SVF-assisted fat transplantation and simple fat transplantation, respectively. A VISIA skin detector was used to detect facial skin quality of patients preoperatively and 6 months postoperatively, including spots, wrinkles, texture, pores, ultraviolet spots, brown spots, couperose skin and porphyrin. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The effect of improvement in wrinkles and texture in the experimental group was better than that of the control group, and the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05). In terms of spots, pores and couperose skin, the therapeutic effect in the experimental group was better than that in the control group, but the difference was not statistically significant (P> 0.05). There was no significant difference between the two groups in the improvement of ultraviolet spot and brown spots. The porphyrin was not affected by the subjects. To conclude, SVF can promote the effect of fat transplantation in the improvement of facial skin quality.
10. Effect of different anesthetics and blood sampling methods on blood routine test in SD rats and Kunming mice
Jiewei ZHENG ; Fengrong LU ; Guoliang LI ; Zhiwei XIE ; Yizhou ZHONG ; Lihai ZENG ; Manqi HUANG ; Yating ZHANG ; Xiao YIN ; Yuli ZENG ; Chen GAO ; Haiyan ZHANG ; Jiejiao WU ; Liang JIANG ; Zhenlie HUANG
China Occupational Medicine 2018;45(01):51-54
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of different anesthetics and blood sampling methods on blood routine test results in experimental animals. METHODS: A total of 42 specific pathogen free( SPF) male Sprague Dawley( SD) rats and 59 SPF male Kunming( KM) mice were randomly divided into 4 groups( control group,ether group,chloral hydrate group and pentobarbital sodium group). Ether group animals were treated with ether inhalation anesthesia; animals in chloral hydrate group and pentobarbital sodium group were injected intraperitoneally with chloral hydrate or pentobarbital sodium. The control group received no anesthesia treatment. Blood samples were collected by different ways: orbital venous plexus,abdominal aorta or eyeball enucleation. White blood cell( WBC) count,red blood cell( RBC) count,platelet(PLT) count,hemoglobin(Hb) level and hematocrit(HCT) in blood samples were analyzed. RESULTS: The RBC count,Hb level and HCT of SD rats in pentobarbital sodium group were significantly lower than those in control group( P <0. 05). The HCT of SD rats in ether group was lower than that in control group( P < 0. 05). The WBC count of orbital venous plexus of KM mice was lower than that taken by eyeball enucleation in control group( P < 0. 05),but the WBC count of orbital venous plexus was higher than that taken by eyeball enucleation in chloral hydrate group( P < 0. 05). The RBC count,Hb level,HCT of KM mice in pentobarbital sodium group were significantly lower than those in control group(P < 0. 05). CONCLUSION: The anesthetic can affect the blood routine test results of experimental animals. Different blood sampling methods have effects on blood routine test results of KM mice.

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