1.Research progress on the effects of exercise on gut microbiota among children with autism spectrum disorder
PAN Xiang, GAO Yibo, JIANG Lupei, CHEN Xiaoxiao, WANG Yibei, ZHAO Deqiang, ZHANG Yanfeng
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(12):1815-1819
Abstract
To investigate the effects of exercise on gut microbiota(GM) among children with autism spectrum disorder(ASD),the review provides an in depth summary of the three core biological pathways through which exercise modulates the GM: repairing the integrity of the intestinal barrier to inhibit lipopolysaccharide mediated neuroinflammation; optimizing key metabolites, such as short chain fatty acids, to reshape gut-brain communication; synergistically regulating the tryptophan-kynurenine metabolic pathway and vagus nerve signaling to balance neurotransmitters. These interconnected pathways not only alleviate gastrointestinal discomfort but also provide a solid biological foundation for improving the core behavioral symptoms of ASD, such as social deficits and repetitive behaviors. Future research should focus on establishing standardized exercise intervention protocols, validating the efficacy of these key biological pathways using multi omics approaches, and exploring combined intervention strategies. The results of corollary studies will provide a more robust scientific basis for precision rehabilitation of children with ASD.
2.Trends and associated factors of overweight and obesity among children and adolescents in Macao from 2005 to 2020
CHEN Jiaxin, ZHAO Deqiang, WANG Yibei, WANG Chunmiao, ZHANG Yanfeng
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(5):751-755
Objective:
To analyze the prevalence trends and associated factors of overweight and obesity among children and adolescents in Macao from 2005 to 2020, so as to provide evidence for developing health promotion strategies.
Methods:
Data were obtained from the Macao Citizen Physical Fitness Monitoring Database for the years 2005, 2010, 2015, and 2020 for participants aged 6-22 years. The χ 2 test was employed to analyze trends in detection rates, while univariate and multivariate Logistic regression analyses were conducted to identify influencing factors.
Results:
The overweight rate among Macaos children and adolescents increased from 10.4% in 2005 to 14.8% in 2020. The obesity rate rose from 6.8% to 12.1%, with the total detection rate increasing from 17.2% to 26.9%, and the differences were statistically significant ( χ 2 trend =46.7, 87.5, 145.9, P <0.01). Notably, the overweight/obesity rate among boys showed rapid growth ( χ 2 trend = 118.6, P <0.01), while girls exhibited a declining inflection point in 2020. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis revealed that children and adolescents with the following characteristics faced higher risks of overweight/obesity: a physical education performance score of 3 points (overweight: OR=2.34, 95%CI =1.10-4.96; obesity: OR=2.39, 95%CI =1.19-4.81), paternal obesity (overweight: OR=2.07, 95%CI =1.38-3.11; obesity: OR=1.51, 95%CI = 1.01-2.27), and maternal obesity (overweight: OR=1.69, 95%CI =1.08-2.63; obesity: OR=1.77, 95%CI =1.16- 2.71 ) ( P <0.05). Conversely, lower risks were observed in those who performed appropriate warm-up activities before exercise (obesity: OR=0.37, 95%CI =0.15-0.95), participated in two academic/non-sports extracurricular classes (obesity: OR=0.46, 95%CI =0.24-0.88), and reported moderate physical exertion during extracurricular exercise (obesity: OR=0.60, 95%CI =0.36-0.98) ( P <0.05) .
Conclusions
Overweight and obesity among Macao s children and adolescents remain severe, particularly among boys, while girls show early signs of improvement. It is recommended to establish a multi-sectoral collaborative prevention and control system to reduce childhood and adolescent obesity.
3.Nrf1 attenuates neuronal injury caused by oxygen glucose depriva-tion/reperfusion via inhibiting apoptosis
Rongsong XIA ; Jing YANG ; Hong WANG ; Zhe PENG ; Yibei ZHAO ; Junqing YANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2025;30(1):11-19
AIM:To investigate the effects of Nrf1 on neuronal apoptosis treated by oxygen-glucose deprivation/reperfusion and the mechanism.METHODS:Single-cell sequencing data was ana-lyzed by GEO database,and the correlation of Nrf1 expression with apoptotic pathways evaluated based on GSVA package calculations.PC12 cells and primary neurons were divided into the Normal group,the OGD/R group,the OGD/R+siRNA-NC group,and the OGD/R+Nrf1-siRNA-2 group.Cell images was observed by laser scanning confocal mi-croscopy;the viability of cells were detected by MTT assay;the apoptosis of cells were detected by flow cytometry;DHE fluorescent probe to detect ROS levels,the protein expression of Nrf1,bcl-2 and Bax were detected by Western blot;and nuclear translocation was observed by laser scanning confo-cal microscope.RESULTS:The results of biosigna-ture analysis revealed that Nrf1 was mainly en-riched in the apoptotic pathway;compared with normal group,the cell body became smaller,syn-apse broke,cells clustered in PC12 cells and prima-ry neurons with OGD/R treated,and the vitality of PC12 cells and neuronal were decreased significant-ly(P<0.01);ROS levels were significantly higher(P<0.01),the expressions of Nrf1 and Bax were in-creased significantly,and the expression of bcl-2 was decreased significantly(P<0.05).Compared with the OGD/R group,there was no significant dif-ference in the siRNA-NC group;compared with the siRNA-NC group,the viability of cells was de-creased significantly(P<0.01);ROS levels were sig-nificantly increased(P<0.01),the expressions of Nrf1 and Bax were increased markedly,and the ex-pressions of bcl-2 was decreased significantly(P<0.05)in Nrf1-siRNA-2 group.CONCLUSION:Nrf1 at-tenuates neuronal injury caused by oxygen glucose deprivation/reperfusion via inhibiting apoptosis.
4.Clinical efficacy of vericiguat in combination with"Quadruple Therapy"for patients with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction in real-world settings
Lin CHEN ; Baochuan WU ; Shaojun WU ; Yi WANG ; Yibei FU ; Xiaoli LIU ; Rong GU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(9):1379-1386
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of vericiguat combined with the new"Quadruple Therapy"for treating heart failure with reduced ejection fraction(HFrEF)and to explore its impact on left ventricular reverse remodeling(LVRR)in patients with different baseline characteristics.Methods A total of 87 patients with chronic heart failure treated with vericiguat at the Department of Cardiology,Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital from June 2022 to March 2024,were consecutively enrolled as the observation group.These patients were matched at 1:1 by age,sex,and left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF)with 87 patients who received the standard quadruple therapy without vericiguat as the control group.Propensity score matching was used to further balance confounding factors,resulting in 64 patients in each group for final analysis.Changes in echocardiographic parameters,liver and kidney function,electrolyte levels,and blood pressure were analyzed at baseline and during the 6-month follow-up to assess the efficacy and safety of vericiguat.The primary efficacy endpoint was the occurrence of LVRR.Subgroup analyses were conducted based on baseline characteristics such as age and sex.Interaction analysis was utilized to evaluate the heterogeneity of vericiguat's efficacy.Results After 6 months of treatment,the vericiguat group showed significant improvements in cardiac structure and function compared to the control group.The left ventricular end-diastolic diameter was significantly reduced[-0.43(-1.00,-0.10)mm vs.-0.22(-0.53,0.02)mm,P=0.002],and the LVEF was significantly increased[8.45%(1.40%,16.50%)vs.2.75%(0,11.00%),P=0.002].The percentage of patients in the vericiguat group who achieved LVRR was significantly larger than in the control group(46.4%vs.27.4%,P=0.011).Multivariate logistic regression revealed that the combination of vericiguat was an independent predictor of LVRR(Model 2:OR=2.54,95%CI:1.29~5.01,P=0.007).The reverse remodeling effect remained consistent across different subgroups and was not significantly influenced by specific baseline characteristics(Pinteraction>0.05).Vericiguat did not affect blood pressure,liver and kidney function,or electrolyte levels,achieving satisfactory safety,despite its significantly higher incidence of gastrointestinal reactions(16.1%vs.5.7%,P<0.001).Conclusion The addition of vericiguat to the quadruple therapy significantly improves cardiac function and promotes left ventricular reverse remodeling in HFrEF patients while maintaining a favorable safety profile.
5.Latent profile analysis and influencing factors of intrinsic ability among elderly patients with ischemic stroke
Shaohua YANG ; Yibei LI ; Jinyue WANG ; Yue CUI ; Jingyun HAN ; Weiwei SU ; Yizhao WANG ; Yi JIN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(31):2431-2439
Objective:To explore the potential categories of internal ability of elderly patients with ischemic stroke, identify the influencing factors and propose corresponding nursing interventions.Methods:This was a cross-sectional study. From January 2025 to May 2025, the elderly patients with ischemic stroke in Tianjin Huanhu Hospital were selected by convenient sampling method. The general information questionnaire, the Internal Capacity Assessment Scale for the Older People, the Health Literacy Scale for stroke patients and the Perceived Social Support Scale were used to investigate. To determine latent categories of patients' intrinsic capacity, potential profile analysis was employed. Subsequently, multivariable Logistic regression examined factors associated with these categories.Results:A total of 260 survey questionnaires were distributed, and 256 valid questionnaires were finally collected, with an effective response rate of 98.46% (256/260). Among of them, there were 166 males and 90 females, aged 68.00 (63.00, 74.00) years.The intrinsic ability of elderly patients with ischemic stroke could be divided into three potential categories: low sensation-low exercise group (27.0%, 69/256), relatively stable intrinsic ability group (37.5%, 96/256) and low cognition-low psychology group (35.5%, 91/256). Multivariable Logistic regression showed that advanced age (compared to the low sensation-low exercise group, OR=0.902; compared to the relatively stable intrinsic ability group, OR=0.813), smoking (compared to the low sensation-low exercise group, OR=0.459; compared to the relatively stable intrinsic ability group, OR=0.442), the lower the Barthel index (compared to the low sensation-low exercise group, ≤40 points with OR=0.157; 41-60 points with OR=0.285) were more likely to enter the low cognition-low psychology group (all P<0.05); other chronic disease types ≤1 (compared to the low cognition-low psychology group, OR=2.630), higher health literacy scores (compared to the low cognition-low psychology group, OR=1.033) were more likely to enter the relatively stable intrinsic ability group (both P<0.05); and stroke frequency was the first occurrence (compared to the low cognition-low psychology group, OR=2.725) was more likely to enter the low sensation-low exercise group ( P<0.05). Conclusions:In older adults with ischemic stroke, the characteristics of intrinsic ability are clearly categorized. To enhance patient outcomes, healthcare professionals are advised to tailor nursing interventions based on the unique features and specific influencing factors associated with each potential category.
6.Clinical efficacy of vericiguat in combination with"Quadruple Therapy"for patients with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction in real-world settings
Lin CHEN ; Baochuan WU ; Shaojun WU ; Yi WANG ; Yibei FU ; Xiaoli LIU ; Rong GU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(9):1379-1386
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of vericiguat combined with the new"Quadruple Therapy"for treating heart failure with reduced ejection fraction(HFrEF)and to explore its impact on left ventricular reverse remodeling(LVRR)in patients with different baseline characteristics.Methods A total of 87 patients with chronic heart failure treated with vericiguat at the Department of Cardiology,Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital from June 2022 to March 2024,were consecutively enrolled as the observation group.These patients were matched at 1:1 by age,sex,and left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF)with 87 patients who received the standard quadruple therapy without vericiguat as the control group.Propensity score matching was used to further balance confounding factors,resulting in 64 patients in each group for final analysis.Changes in echocardiographic parameters,liver and kidney function,electrolyte levels,and blood pressure were analyzed at baseline and during the 6-month follow-up to assess the efficacy and safety of vericiguat.The primary efficacy endpoint was the occurrence of LVRR.Subgroup analyses were conducted based on baseline characteristics such as age and sex.Interaction analysis was utilized to evaluate the heterogeneity of vericiguat's efficacy.Results After 6 months of treatment,the vericiguat group showed significant improvements in cardiac structure and function compared to the control group.The left ventricular end-diastolic diameter was significantly reduced[-0.43(-1.00,-0.10)mm vs.-0.22(-0.53,0.02)mm,P=0.002],and the LVEF was significantly increased[8.45%(1.40%,16.50%)vs.2.75%(0,11.00%),P=0.002].The percentage of patients in the vericiguat group who achieved LVRR was significantly larger than in the control group(46.4%vs.27.4%,P=0.011).Multivariate logistic regression revealed that the combination of vericiguat was an independent predictor of LVRR(Model 2:OR=2.54,95%CI:1.29~5.01,P=0.007).The reverse remodeling effect remained consistent across different subgroups and was not significantly influenced by specific baseline characteristics(Pinteraction>0.05).Vericiguat did not affect blood pressure,liver and kidney function,or electrolyte levels,achieving satisfactory safety,despite its significantly higher incidence of gastrointestinal reactions(16.1%vs.5.7%,P<0.001).Conclusion The addition of vericiguat to the quadruple therapy significantly improves cardiac function and promotes left ventricular reverse remodeling in HFrEF patients while maintaining a favorable safety profile.
7.Latent profile analysis and influencing factors of intrinsic ability among elderly patients with ischemic stroke
Shaohua YANG ; Yibei LI ; Jinyue WANG ; Yue CUI ; Jingyun HAN ; Weiwei SU ; Yizhao WANG ; Yi JIN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(31):2431-2439
Objective:To explore the potential categories of internal ability of elderly patients with ischemic stroke, identify the influencing factors and propose corresponding nursing interventions.Methods:This was a cross-sectional study. From January 2025 to May 2025, the elderly patients with ischemic stroke in Tianjin Huanhu Hospital were selected by convenient sampling method. The general information questionnaire, the Internal Capacity Assessment Scale for the Older People, the Health Literacy Scale for stroke patients and the Perceived Social Support Scale were used to investigate. To determine latent categories of patients' intrinsic capacity, potential profile analysis was employed. Subsequently, multivariable Logistic regression examined factors associated with these categories.Results:A total of 260 survey questionnaires were distributed, and 256 valid questionnaires were finally collected, with an effective response rate of 98.46% (256/260). Among of them, there were 166 males and 90 females, aged 68.00 (63.00, 74.00) years.The intrinsic ability of elderly patients with ischemic stroke could be divided into three potential categories: low sensation-low exercise group (27.0%, 69/256), relatively stable intrinsic ability group (37.5%, 96/256) and low cognition-low psychology group (35.5%, 91/256). Multivariable Logistic regression showed that advanced age (compared to the low sensation-low exercise group, OR=0.902; compared to the relatively stable intrinsic ability group, OR=0.813), smoking (compared to the low sensation-low exercise group, OR=0.459; compared to the relatively stable intrinsic ability group, OR=0.442), the lower the Barthel index (compared to the low sensation-low exercise group, ≤40 points with OR=0.157; 41-60 points with OR=0.285) were more likely to enter the low cognition-low psychology group (all P<0.05); other chronic disease types ≤1 (compared to the low cognition-low psychology group, OR=2.630), higher health literacy scores (compared to the low cognition-low psychology group, OR=1.033) were more likely to enter the relatively stable intrinsic ability group (both P<0.05); and stroke frequency was the first occurrence (compared to the low cognition-low psychology group, OR=2.725) was more likely to enter the low sensation-low exercise group ( P<0.05). Conclusions:In older adults with ischemic stroke, the characteristics of intrinsic ability are clearly categorized. To enhance patient outcomes, healthcare professionals are advised to tailor nursing interventions based on the unique features and specific influencing factors associated with each potential category.
8.Nrf1 attenuates neuronal injury caused by oxygen glucose depriva-tion/reperfusion via inhibiting apoptosis
Rongsong XIA ; Jing YANG ; Hong WANG ; Zhe PENG ; Yibei ZHAO ; Junqing YANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2025;30(1):11-19
AIM:To investigate the effects of Nrf1 on neuronal apoptosis treated by oxygen-glucose deprivation/reperfusion and the mechanism.METHODS:Single-cell sequencing data was ana-lyzed by GEO database,and the correlation of Nrf1 expression with apoptotic pathways evaluated based on GSVA package calculations.PC12 cells and primary neurons were divided into the Normal group,the OGD/R group,the OGD/R+siRNA-NC group,and the OGD/R+Nrf1-siRNA-2 group.Cell images was observed by laser scanning confocal mi-croscopy;the viability of cells were detected by MTT assay;the apoptosis of cells were detected by flow cytometry;DHE fluorescent probe to detect ROS levels,the protein expression of Nrf1,bcl-2 and Bax were detected by Western blot;and nuclear translocation was observed by laser scanning confo-cal microscope.RESULTS:The results of biosigna-ture analysis revealed that Nrf1 was mainly en-riched in the apoptotic pathway;compared with normal group,the cell body became smaller,syn-apse broke,cells clustered in PC12 cells and prima-ry neurons with OGD/R treated,and the vitality of PC12 cells and neuronal were decreased significant-ly(P<0.01);ROS levels were significantly higher(P<0.01),the expressions of Nrf1 and Bax were in-creased significantly,and the expression of bcl-2 was decreased significantly(P<0.05).Compared with the OGD/R group,there was no significant dif-ference in the siRNA-NC group;compared with the siRNA-NC group,the viability of cells was de-creased significantly(P<0.01);ROS levels were sig-nificantly increased(P<0.01),the expressions of Nrf1 and Bax were increased markedly,and the ex-pressions of bcl-2 was decreased significantly(P<0.05)in Nrf1-siRNA-2 group.CONCLUSION:Nrf1 at-tenuates neuronal injury caused by oxygen glucose deprivation/reperfusion via inhibiting apoptosis.
9.Current status and influencing factors of scientific fitness literacy among Chinese adult population aged 20~59 years
Yibo GAO ; Yanfeng ZHANG ; Huan WANG ; Dongming WU ; Xiang PAN ; Lupei JIANG ; Jin HE ; Aoyu ZHANG ; Yibei WANG ; Deqiang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2024;33(8):691-698
Objective:To investigate the current status of scientific fitness literacy (SFL) and its influencing factors among Chinese adults aged 20-59 years.Methods:Totally 63 338 adults aged 20-59 years in the status of national fitness activities in 2020 from 1 January to 31 March 2020 were selected as the subjects, and they were divided into four age groups, namely, the 20-29 age group, the 30-39 age group, the 40-49 age group and the 50-59 age group. Data were analyzed by SPSS 29.0.Comparative analyses for age, gender, urban-rural difference were carried out by applying non-parametric tests, and multiple regression models were applied to find the influencing factors of SFL.Results:The SFL score of Chinese adults aged 20-59 years was 53.40 (41.67, 63.73), and the scores of cognition, attitude, ability and skills, behavior and habits sub-dimensions were 86.11 (72.22, 100.00), 62.96 (50.62, 75.31), 27.78 (11.11, 44.44) and 33.33 (11.11, 55.56), respectively. The SFL and the four sub-dimensions were demonstrated to have higher scores for males than females, and higher scores for adults in urban area than those in rural area(all P<0.01). The multiple regression results showed that regular exercise at a fitness facility (20-29 age group: β=0.321, t=5.940, P<0.01; 30-39 age group: β=0.187, t=2.937, P<0.01; 40-49 age group: β=0.230, t=3.988, P<0.01; 50-59 age group: β=0.415, t=5.671, P<0.01) was the Chinese adults' common influence factor on SFL.Motivation, evaluation by those around them, experience from exercising, and convenience and atmosphere of exercising were the main influence factors in the 20-29 and 30-39 age groups(all P<0.05).Comfort level of fitness venue, convenience, safety, and support of fitness place were the main influence factors in adults aged 40-59 years(all P<0.05). Conclusions:Chinese adults aged 20-59 years old have high SFL awareness scores, but low overall SFL scores. Surrounding people's evaluation, experience in exercise, comfort level of fitness place, convenience, safety and fitness policy support are the influential factors of scientific fitness literacy.
10.Two types of coumarins-specific enzymes complete the last missing steps in pyran- and furanocoumarins biosynthesis.
Yucheng ZHAO ; Yuedong HE ; Liangliang HAN ; Libo ZHANG ; Yuanzheng XIA ; Fucheng YIN ; Xiaobing WANG ; Deqing ZHAO ; Sheng XU ; Fei QIAO ; Yibei XIAO ; Lingyi KONG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2024;14(2):869-880
Pyran- and furanocoumarins are key representatives of tetrahydropyrans and tetrahydrofurans, respectively, exhibiting diverse physiological and medical bioactivities. However, the biosynthetic mechanisms for their core structures remain poorly understood. Here we combined multiomics analyses of biosynthetic enzymes in Peucedanum praeruptorum and in vitro functional verification and identified two types of key enzymes critical for pyran and furan ring biosynthesis in plants. These included three distinct P. praeruptorum prenyltransferases (PpPT1-3) responsible for the prenylation of the simple coumarin skeleton 7 into linear or angular precursors, and two novel CYP450 cyclases (PpDC and PpOC) crucial for the cyclization of the linear/angular precursors into either tetrahydropyran or tetrahydrofuran scaffolds. Biochemical analyses of cyclases indicated that acid/base-assisted epoxide ring opening contributed to the enzyme-catalyzed tetrahydropyran and tetrahydrofuran ring refactoring. The possible acid/base-assisted catalytic mechanisms of the identified cyclases were theoretically investigated and assessed using site-specific mutagenesis. We identified two possible acidic amino acids Glu303 in PpDC and Asp301 in PpOC as vital in the catalytic process. This study provides new enzymatic tools in the epoxide formation/epoxide-opening mediated cascade reaction and exemplifies how plants become chemically diverse in terms of enzyme function and catalytic process.


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