1.Change in serum uric acid level and its influencing factors among military personnel during long-term maritime mission
Lifeng SHI ; Yan WU ; Guangyong WANG ; Shaoyu ZHANG ; Fang WANG ; Tao GUO ; Guangman TANG ; Lan LI ; Yibing ZHOU
Journal of Army Medical University 2025;47(12):1284-1290
Objective To investigate the characteristics of changes in blood uric acid(UA)and detection rate of hyperuricemia(HUA)among officers and soldiers during long-term maritime missions,as well as their related influencing factors.Methods A total of 100 servicemen were randomly selected from 240 officers and soldiers who will participate in a long-distance voyage mission.Their general information,including age,education level,administrative position,years of service on board,and department,was surveyed.Their annual data of physical examination were retrospectively analyzed and compared with the results of another 335 shore-based servicemen during the same period.On mission day 10(D10)and day 50(D50),the venous blood samples were collected from the participants to synchronously measure blood UA level and body composition indicators(body fat mass,BMI,fat percentage,fat mass,muscle mass,and muscle percentage).Additionally,on D50,Self-Rating Scale of Sleep(SRSS)and Symptom Checklist-90(SCL-90)were employed to survey their conditions.Seventy service members were randomly selected from the 100 participants to engage in aerobic exercise.The changes in UA level and detection rate of HUA among the mission personnel were analyzed,along with their influencing factors.Results The UA level and HUA detection rate in long-term navigation personnel during concurrent annual physical examinations were significantly lower than those in shore-based personnel(P<0.01).Compared to pre-voyage physical examination results,the UA level and HUA detection rate in long-term navigation personnel were significantly increased from mission day D10(P<0.001).Compared to the values at D10,the UA level and HUA detection rate at D50 showed significant decreases(P<0.05),and then essentially returned to pre-mission examination levels(P>0.05).Aged<32 years was an independent risk factor for new-onset HUA at mission D10(P<0.05).<32 years old and aerobic exercise during the voyage were independent influencing factors for HUA outcome(P<0.05).Conclusion Serum UA level and HUA detection rate among officers and soldiers participating in long-term maritime missions are relatively low before departure,but in significant increases during the early stages of the mission,particularly among those aged<32 years.Scientific aerobic exercise during the mission period helps reduce UA level and HUA detection rate,playing a crucial role in guaranteeing physical and mental health.
2.Clinical characteristics and genetic etiology of fetal Dandy-Walker spectrum anomalies: a retrospective cohort study of 28 cases
Qingbing WANG ; Saisai YANG ; Jun CAO ; Jing HU ; Yuzhao ZHANG ; Shumin REN ; Qinghua WU ; Yibing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2025;28(9):770-774
Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics and genetic etiology of fetal Dandy-Walker spectrum (DWS) anomalies.Methods:This retrospective cohort study analyzed 28 fetuses with ultrasonographically confirmed DWS (ten classic Dandy-Walker malformations and 18 Dandy-Walker variants) at the First Affiliated Hospital, Zhengzhou University from January 2019 to June 2024. All cases underwent systematic ultrasonographic evaluation. Genetic analyses included chromosomal karyotyping alone ( n=4) or combined with copy number variation sequencing (CNV-seq) ( n=10). Descriptive statistics and Chi-square tests (or Fisher's exact test) with Bonferroni correction were applied. Results:(1) Among 28 fetuses, seven (25.0%) had isolated DWS and 21 (75.0%) non-isolated DWS. Central nervous system anomalies were most common (53.6%, 15/28). (2) Karyotyping identified abnormalities in four cases (4/14), including two triploidies, one case of mosaicism for a derivative chromosome der(1;10), and one 17p deletion. CNV-seq detected anomalies in six cases (25.0%, 6/24), four of which were missed by karyotyping: 3q23 deletion (encompassing ZIC1/ ZIC4), 13q11 duplication, and other critical variants. (3) Combined testing yielded a higher detection rate (28.6%, 8/28) than karyotyping alone (4/14, χ2=4.62, P=0.032) or CNV-seq alone (25.0%, 6/24, χ2=4.83, P=0.028) ( P=0.048 and 0.044 after Bonferroni correction). Conclusions:DWS demonstrates significant genetic heterogeneity, primarily involving chromosomal numerical anomalies (e.g., triploidy) and copy number variations (e.g., 3q23 deletion). Combined karyotyping and CNV-seq improves detection rates of genetic abnormalities.
3.Association between TCF7L2 rs290487 gene polymorphism and the hypoglycaemic efficacy of exenatide
Yibing ZHANG ; Yuhan HUANG ; Yanan YU ; Tingting ZHOU ; Yixi WU ; Xiaotong WANG ; Tao WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2025;30(3):374-384
AIM:To examine the impact of the transcription factor 7 analogue 2(TCF7L2)gene polymorphism on the hypoglycaemic effect of ex-enatide in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM).METHODS:A total of 100 newly diagnosed Han Chinese patients with T2DM who had not re-ceived any drug treatment were selected from the Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University and treated with exenatide monotherapy for 6 months.The TCF7L2 rs290487 was genotyped by SnaPshot method,and blood glucose levels,lipids profiles and pancreatic function evaluation indica-tors were measured at baseline,3 months and 6 months after exenatide treatment.Multiple linear regression analysis was employed to assess the cor-relation between each indicator and the reduction in glycated hemoglobin(HbA1c)levels after 6 months of exenatide treatment.The expression of TCF7L2 protein in the plasma of T2DM patients was detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA)kit.Furthermore,western blotting was con-ducted to ascertain TCF7L2 expression in pancreat-ic tissues obtained from db/db mice and INS-1 cells cultured under high glucose conditions.Lentivirus transfection was used to overexpress or knock down TCF7L2 in insulinoma cell line(INS-1)cells,followed by measurement of KSIS activity and insu-lin content after a 24-hour intervention with exena-tide.RESULTS:The distribution pattern of TCF7L2 rs290487 was found to be in accordance with Har-dy-Weinberg equilibrium(P>0.05).Following 6 months of exenatide treatment,there was a nota-ble reduction in blood glucose levels and an im-provement in lipid profiles when compared to base-line values.Additionally,there was a significant in-crease in the homeostasis model assessment of be-ta-cell function(HOMA-B)values.Patients with the TT genotype exhibited significantly lower postpran-dial plasma glucose(PPG)levels and HbA1c values compared to those with the CC or CT genotypes(P<0.05).After adjusting for age,gender,body mass in-dex(BMI),and waist to hip ratio(WHR)in the mul-tiple linear regression model,a significant associa-tion was observed between the rs290487 TT geno-type,baseline HbA1c levels,and family history of diabetes with the reduction in HbA1c after six months of exenatide treatment(P<0.05).Further-more,individuals with the rs290487 TT genotype demonstrated a notable elevation in TCF7L2 expres-sion in plasma among T2DM patients in comparison to those with the CC genotype(P<0.05).In particu-lar,pancreatic tissue from db/db mice exhibited markedly elevated TCF7L2 expression compared to db/m mice.However,this up-regulation was re-versed by exenatide treatment.Similarly,INS-1 cells cultured under high glucose conditions dem-onstrated an increase in TCF7L2 expression,which was ameliorated upon exenatide administration.The knockdown of TCF7L2 using shRNA enhanced the KSIS function of pancreatic β cells and aug-mented the insulinotropic effect of exenatide.Con-versely,the upregulation of TCF7L2 impaired the KSIS function of pancreatic β cells and attenuated the insulinotropic effect of exenatide.CONCLU-SION:The TCF7L2 rs290487 gene polymorphism is closely associated with the hypoglycaemic efficacy of exenatide therapy.The risk allele C may diminish the effectiveness of exenatide by impacting the lev-els of PPG and HbA1c in T2DM patients.The muta-tion at TCF7L2 rs290487 site(C→T)influenced the expression of TCF7L2 protein.By exerting its regula-tory effect,exenatide may be capable of regulating the impact of TCF7L2 on the function of pancreaticβ cells.
4.The application analysis of antitoxin therapy in severe infant botulism
Lijuan WANG ; Quan WANG ; Chaonan FAN ; Kechun LI ; Jun LIU ; Zheng LI ; Xinlei JIA ; Jie WU ; Yibing CHENG ; Xinhui LUO ; Fawudan ABUDU ; Suyun QIAN
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2025;63(3):254-258
Objective:To analyze the application of antitoxin therapy in severe infant botulism.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 14 cases of severe infant botulism treated at 3 pediatric medical centers from July 2020 to August 2024. This study investigated antitoxin dosage, treatment duration, discontinuation criteria and adverse reactions.Results:A total of 14 cases (12 males and 2 females) were included, with an age of 5.0 (3.8, 7.0) months. Botulinum toxin typing revealed 10 cases of Type B, 2 cases of Type A and 2 untyped cases. The interval from symptom onset to antitoxin administration was 9.0 (6.0, 11.5) d. The initial dosage of type A antitoxin was 12 500 (10 000, 22 500) U, while type B was 5 000 (5 000, 5 000) U. The dosage was tapered in some cases after symptom improvement, the duration of treatment was 16.5 (9.8, 25.3) d. In total, 11 infants discontinued medications after improvement in muscle strength, while 3 infants discontinued treatment after obtaining negative results from fecal mouse bioassays. Adverse events were reported in 2 cases, both of which resulted in rash, and 1 case was complicated with anaphylactic shock. All the patients survived upon discharge with a follow-up period of 11 d to 3 years and 8 months. Totally 12 infants had fully recovered, while 2 infants were still recovering after discharge.Conclusion:Antitoxin therapy is a feasible and safe approach which showed favorable prognosis in severe infant botulism.
5.The application analysis of antitoxin therapy in severe infant botulism
Lijuan WANG ; Quan WANG ; Chaonan FAN ; Kechun LI ; Jun LIU ; Zheng LI ; Xinlei JIA ; Jie WU ; Yibing CHENG ; Xinhui LUO ; Fawudan ABUDU ; Suyun QIAN
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2025;63(3):254-258
Objective:To analyze the application of antitoxin therapy in severe infant botulism.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 14 cases of severe infant botulism treated at 3 pediatric medical centers from July 2020 to August 2024. This study investigated antitoxin dosage, treatment duration, discontinuation criteria and adverse reactions.Results:A total of 14 cases (12 males and 2 females) were included, with an age of 5.0 (3.8, 7.0) months. Botulinum toxin typing revealed 10 cases of Type B, 2 cases of Type A and 2 untyped cases. The interval from symptom onset to antitoxin administration was 9.0 (6.0, 11.5) d. The initial dosage of type A antitoxin was 12 500 (10 000, 22 500) U, while type B was 5 000 (5 000, 5 000) U. The dosage was tapered in some cases after symptom improvement, the duration of treatment was 16.5 (9.8, 25.3) d. In total, 11 infants discontinued medications after improvement in muscle strength, while 3 infants discontinued treatment after obtaining negative results from fecal mouse bioassays. Adverse events were reported in 2 cases, both of which resulted in rash, and 1 case was complicated with anaphylactic shock. All the patients survived upon discharge with a follow-up period of 11 d to 3 years and 8 months. Totally 12 infants had fully recovered, while 2 infants were still recovering after discharge.Conclusion:Antitoxin therapy is a feasible and safe approach which showed favorable prognosis in severe infant botulism.
6.Clinical characteristics and genetic etiology of fetal Dandy-Walker spectrum anomalies: a retrospective cohort study of 28 cases
Qingbing WANG ; Saisai YANG ; Jun CAO ; Jing HU ; Yuzhao ZHANG ; Shumin REN ; Qinghua WU ; Yibing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2025;28(9):770-774
Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics and genetic etiology of fetal Dandy-Walker spectrum (DWS) anomalies.Methods:This retrospective cohort study analyzed 28 fetuses with ultrasonographically confirmed DWS (ten classic Dandy-Walker malformations and 18 Dandy-Walker variants) at the First Affiliated Hospital, Zhengzhou University from January 2019 to June 2024. All cases underwent systematic ultrasonographic evaluation. Genetic analyses included chromosomal karyotyping alone ( n=4) or combined with copy number variation sequencing (CNV-seq) ( n=10). Descriptive statistics and Chi-square tests (or Fisher's exact test) with Bonferroni correction were applied. Results:(1) Among 28 fetuses, seven (25.0%) had isolated DWS and 21 (75.0%) non-isolated DWS. Central nervous system anomalies were most common (53.6%, 15/28). (2) Karyotyping identified abnormalities in four cases (4/14), including two triploidies, one case of mosaicism for a derivative chromosome der(1;10), and one 17p deletion. CNV-seq detected anomalies in six cases (25.0%, 6/24), four of which were missed by karyotyping: 3q23 deletion (encompassing ZIC1/ ZIC4), 13q11 duplication, and other critical variants. (3) Combined testing yielded a higher detection rate (28.6%, 8/28) than karyotyping alone (4/14, χ2=4.62, P=0.032) or CNV-seq alone (25.0%, 6/24, χ2=4.83, P=0.028) ( P=0.048 and 0.044 after Bonferroni correction). Conclusions:DWS demonstrates significant genetic heterogeneity, primarily involving chromosomal numerical anomalies (e.g., triploidy) and copy number variations (e.g., 3q23 deletion). Combined karyotyping and CNV-seq improves detection rates of genetic abnormalities.
7.Artificial intelligence system for outcome evaluations of human in vitro fertilization-derived embryos
Ling SUN ; Jiahui LI ; Simiao ZENG ; Qiangxiang LUO ; Hanpei MIAO ; Yunhao LIANG ; Linling CHENG ; Zhuo SUN ; Hou Wa TAI ; Yibing HAN ; Yun YIN ; Keliang WU ; Kang ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(16):1939-1949
Background::In vitro fertilization (IVF) has emerged as a transformative solution for infertility. However, achieving favorable live-birth outcomes remains challenging. Current clinical IVF practices in IVF involve the collection of heterogeneous embryo data through diverse methods, including static images and temporal videos. However, traditional embryo selection methods, primarily reliant on visual inspection of morphology, exhibit variability and are contingent on the experience of practitioners. Therefore, an automated system that can evaluate heterogeneous embryo data to predict the final outcomes of live births is highly desirable. Methods::We employed artificial intelligence (AI) for embryo morphological grading, blastocyst embryo selection, aneuploidy prediction, and final live-birth outcome prediction. We developed and validated the AI models using multitask learning for embryo morphological assessment, including pronucleus type on day 1 and the number of blastomeres, asymmetry, and fragmentation of blastomeres on day 3, using 19,201 embryo photographs from 8271 patients. A neural network was trained on embryo and clinical metadata to identify good-quality embryos for implantation on day 3 or day 5, and predict live-birth outcomes. Additionally, a 3D convolutional neural network was trained on 418 time-lapse videos of preimplantation genetic testing (PGT)-based ploidy outcomes for the prediction of aneuploidy and consequent live-birth outcomes.Results::These two approaches enabled us to automatically assess the implantation potential. By combining embryo and maternal metrics in an ensemble AI model, we evaluated live-birth outcomes in a prospective cohort that achieved higher accuracy than experienced embryologists (46.1% vs. 30.7% on day 3, 55.0% vs. 40.7% on day 5). Our results demonstrate the potential for AI-based selection of embryos based on characteristics beyond the observational abilities of human clinicians (area under the curve: 0.769, 95% confidence interval: 0.709–0.820). These findings could potentially provide a noninvasive, high-throughput, and low-cost screening tool to facilitate embryo selection and achieve better outcomes. Conclusions::Our study underscores the AI model’s ability to provide interpretable evidence for clinicians in assisted reproduction, highlighting its potential as a noninvasive, efficient, and cost-effective tool for improved embryo selection and enhanced IVF outcomes. The convergence of cutting-edge technology and reproductive medicine has opened new avenues for addressing infertility challenges and optimizing IVF success rates.
8.Exploration of the construction mode, management system and operation mechanism of national children′s regional medical center
Hongyan WU ; Xiaomin ZHANG ; Jing GAO ; Haobin CHEN ; Yibing CHENG ; Shuying LUO ; Yingying YU ; Chongchen ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2024;40(4):241-247
The report of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China has made a major deployment to promote the expansion of high-quality medical resources and balanced regional layout, and the construction of national regional medical centers is an important measure to implement the landing. By analyzing the " three co-construction" mode of the National Children′s Regional Medical Center of Henan Children′s Hospital (Beijing Children′s Hospital Zhengzhou Hospital), this paper systematically introduced the internal and external decision-making, management and operation of the regional medical center from four aspects: management, talent, discipline and system. The practice and effectiveness in talent introduction and training, salary distribution, two-way communication, assessment and incentive, discipline construction, technology application, sharing and evaluation of scientific and technological innovation, institutional linkage and integration, as well as the construction of a hierarchical diagnosis and treatment system, were put forward. Suggestions such as construction according to local conditions, strengthening internal coordination, and optimizing external guarantee were put forward, so as to provide practical reference for the in-depth promotion of other national regional medical center construction projects.
9.Intestinal epithelial cell NCoR deficiency ameliorates obesity and metabolic syndrome.
Shaocong HOU ; Hengcai YU ; Caihong LIU ; Andrew M F JOHNSON ; Xingfeng LIU ; Qian JIANG ; Qijin ZHAO ; Lijuan KONG ; Yanjun WAN ; Xiaowei XING ; Yibing CHEN ; Jingwen CHEN ; Qing WU ; Peng ZHANG ; Changtao JIANG ; Bing CUI ; Pingping LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2024;14(12):5267-5285
Nuclear receptor corepressor (NCoR1) interacts with various nuclear receptors and regulates the anabolism and catabolism of lipids. An imbalance in lipid/energy homeostasis is also an important factor in obesity and metabolic syndrome development. In this study, we found that the deletion of NCoR1 in intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) mainly activated the nuclear receptor PPARα and attenuated metabolic syndrome by stimulating thermogenesis. The increase in brown adipose tissue thermogenesis was mediated by gut-derived tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediate succinate, whose production was significantly enhanced by PPARα activation in the fed state. Additionally, NCoR1 deletion derepressed intestinal LXR, increased cholesterol excretion, and impaired duodenal lipid absorption by decreasing bile acid hydrophobicity, thereby reversing the possible negative effects of intestinal PPARα activation. Therefore, the simultaneous regulatory effect of intestinal NCoR1 on both lipid intake and energy expenditure strongly suggests that it is a promising target for developing metabolic syndrome treatment.
10.Research Progress of Active Components of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Treatment of Hyperlipidemia by Activating PPARα Pathway
Yibing WU ; Xiaoqing ZHOU ; Dongmei YAN ; Xuemei GAO ; Liping TANG ; Fei WANG ; Bin LI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2023;29(11):247-254
Hyperlipidemia is a dyslipidemia caused by dyslipidemia of lipid metabolism, which can be divided into primary and secondary types. The current clinical diagnostic criteria are mainly changes in lipid levels, which are the inducers of high-risk cardiovascular diseases such as atherosclerosis, pancreatitis and coronary heart disease. As a key target in lipid metabolism, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α (PPARα) is involved in a variety of metabolic activities, including fatty acid degradation, synthesis, transport, storage, lipoprotein metabolism, etc. Activation of PPARα can maintain the balance of lipid metabolism through a variety of ways, which is an important way to treat hyperlipidemia. At present, chemical drugs such as statins and bettes are mainly used in the clinical treatment of hyperlipidemia. Although they can slow down the disease to a certain extent, there are many adverse reactions and drug resistance. By reviewing the literature in recent years, the author found that the activation of PPARα pathway by traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of hyperlipidemia has significant effect and small adverse reactions. The lipid-lowering active ingredients include flavonoids, alkaloids, phenols, terpenoids and other compounds. These active components mainly affect the expression of downstream effectors through the activation of PPARα pathway, thereby inhibiting the synthesis of total cholesterol and promoting fatty acid oxidation, and play a role in the treatment of hyperlipidemia. In this paper, we systematically reviewed the structure types and mechanism of active components of traditional Chinese medicine that activate PPARα pathway, so as to provide guidance for the rational development and clinical application of lipid-lowering traditional Chinese medicine new drugs.

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