1.Relationships of serum amyloid A,eotaxin and pentraxin 3 levels with lung function indexes,Mycoplasma pneumoniae DNA level and prognosis in children with Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia
Li YANG ; Yingnan SUN ; Yihui YANG
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2025;29(6):51-55,74
Objective To investigate the relationships of serum amyloid A(SAA),eotaxin and pentraxin 3(PTX3)levels with Mycoplasma pneumoniae DNA(MP-DNA)level,lung function and prognosis in children with Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia(MPP).Methods A total of 163 chil-dren with MPP were enrolled in MPP group and divided into good prognosis group(n=109)and poor prognosis group(n=54)based on prognosis;another 124 healthy children with physical examinations in the same period were included as control group.Levels of serum SAA,eotaxin and PTX3 were measured in the children.Multivariable Logistic regression analysis was conducted to explore risk fac-tors for poor prognosis in children with MPP.Results Compared with the control group,the MPP group had significantly increased levels of SAA,eotaxin,PTX3 and MP-DNA positivity(P<0.01);the MPP group also had significantly lower values of peak expiratory flow(PEF),forced expiratory volume in the first second(FEV1),forced vital capacity(FVC),tidal expiratory flow time to total expiratory time(tPTEF/TE),and tidal volume compared with the control group(P<0.01).Compared with the good prognosis group,the poor prognosis group had significantly increased MP-DNA level,SAA,eotaxin and PTX3 levels,as well as decreased values of PEF,FEV1,FVC,tPTEF/TE and tidal volume(P<0.01).Multivariable Logistic regression analysis showed that high MP-DNA lev-el,high SAA,eotaxin and PTX3 levels,low values of PEF,FEV1,FVC,tPTEF/TE and tidal vol-ume were risk factors for poor prognosis in children with MPP(P<0.01).The SAA,PTX3 and eotaxin levels in children with MPP were positively correlated with their MP-DNA level and negative-ly correlated with lung function indicators(P<0.05).Conclusion SAA,PTX3 and eotaxin lev-els are positively correlated with MP-DNA level and negatively correlated with lung function indica-tors in children with MPP.SAA,PTX3 and eotaxin levels can be used to assess the prognosis of children with MPP.
2.Diversity and composition changes of intestinal fungi in patients with chronic kidney disease
Huichao XIE ; Weidong XIAO ; Ben HAN ; Lihua SUN ; Yihui CHEN
Journal of Army Medical University 2025;47(2):168-176
Objective To analyze the diversity and composition changes of gut fungal communities between patients with chronic kidney disease(CKD)and healthy controls.Methods A total of 8 CKD patients admitted in Department of Nephrology of our hospital,and another 5 age-and gender-matched healthy individuals were recruited in this study.Fresh fecal samples were collected from the CKD patients and healthy controls.ITS DNA sequencing was employed to determine the composition of intestinal fungi,and then bioinformatics analysis was applied to compare the differences in fungal community diversity,structure,and function between the 2 groups.Results There were no statistical differences between the 2 groups in terms of age,gender composition,BMI,and so forth.The results of Alpha diversity assessment showed statistical differences were observed in Simpson index and Shannon index in the intestinal fungi between the 2 groups(P<0.01).So was in the Beta diversity between them(P<0.01).The relative abundance of Candida was increased significantly(P<0.01),while those of Cladosporium and Penicillium were decreased in the CKD group(P<0.05).LEfSe analysis revealed that Candida was significantly enriched in CKD patients,whereas Cladosporium and Penicillium were significantly lower in abundance when compared to the healthy control group.Conclusion The composition of intestinal fungi in CKD patients is different from that in healthy individuals,exhibiting characteristic changes.Dysfunction of gut fungal flora may promote the progression of CKD.Regulating gut fungi and restoring gut microbiota homeostasis may become a new strategy for CKD treatment.
3.A preliminary study on the characteristics of tympanic membrane absorption rate in children with congenital middle ear malformation
Lijie SUN ; Yuanyuan LI ; Wendi SHI ; Qing ZHANG ; Yang LI ; Yihui YANG ; Ming TANG
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2025;32(1):17-21
OBJECTIVE To analyze the peak wideband acoustic immittance(WAI)values reflecting the tympanic membrane absorption characteristics during the measurement process in patients with congenital middle ear malformation.METHODS We selected 36 patients diagnosed with congenital middle ear malformation by CT as subjects and evaluated their tympanic membrane absorption characteristics by measuring their acoustic impedance peak pressure.Then,we divided these data into two groups based on the pathological malformation obseved during the surgical process,namely the auditory ossicular chain soft connection group and the auditory ossicular chain fixation group.Calculate the absorption rate values of the tympanic membrane at each frequency corresponding to the peak pressure value of the tympanogram,and the relative area of absorption rate.By conducting independent t-tests,we compared two groups-normal children and patients who had undergone ossicular chain fixation surgery-to analyze the absorption area and peak absorption rate of their tympanic peak pressure values.RESULTS Under peak pressure,there were significant differences(P<0.001)in the full frequency range tympanic membrane absorption rate and peak absorption rate between the group with fixed ossicular chain and the normal group.However,there was no difference in the full frequency range tympanic membrane absorption rate and peak absorption rate between the group with soft ossicular chain and the normal group.Under peak pressure,the absorption area of the ossicular chain fixation group was significantly lower than that of the normal group in the low frequency range of 226-1 000 Hz(P<0.001),while the absorption area of the ossicular chain soft connection group was significantly higher than that of the normal group in the low frequency range of 226-1 000 Hz(P<0.001).CONCLUSION When conducting broadband acoustic impedance test,there is a significant difference in the relative area of tympanic membrane absorption rate of acoustic impedance peak pressure between the auditory ossicular chain soft connection group and the auditory ossicular chain fixation group across 226-1 000 Hz.It has application value as a clinical rapid screening and diagnostic tool for middle ear malformations.
4.The diagnosis and treatment progress of olfaction disorders in chronic rhinosinusitis.
Linlu WANG ; Hangtian ZHANG ; Yihui WEN ; Jian LI ; Weiping WEN ; Hua ZHONG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;39(4):386-392
Olfactory disorders are a common symptom in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis, and their diagnosis and treatment have garnered extensive attention from both patients and doctors. Currently, there are various evaluation and treatment methods for olfactory dysfunction; however, choosing a simpler and more accurate assessment, as well as an effective treatment, remains a clinical challenge. In this article, we review the assessment and treatment methods commonly used in clinical practice in recent years to provide better support for the diagnosis and treatment of olfactory disorders.
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5.Dynamic expressions of lipocalin-2 and its receptor in the spinal cord of hSOD1G93A transgenic mice at different ages
Hangyu LE ; Sumeng QI ; Yihui SUN ; Si'en YAN ; Qiupeng YAN ; Jinmeng LIU ; Haoyun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neuroanatomy 2025;41(2):165-172
Objective:This study investigated the dynamic expression of lipocalin-2(LCN2)and its receptor,brain-type organic cation transporter protein(BOCT),in spinal cords of hSOD1G93A transgenic mice during disease pro-gression,providing potential targets for early anti-inflammatory therapy for ALS.Methods:Utilizing hSOD1G93A trans-genic mice and their wild-type littermates(WT)as animal models,this investigation examined the expression of LCN2 and BOCT at four distinct disease stages:pre-symptomatic stage(60 d),early-symptomatic stage(95 d),symptomatic stage(108 d),and late-symptomatic stage(122 d).Spinal cords were harvested,then RT-qPCR,Western blot,and immunofluorescence double-labeling techniques were employed to assess alteration expressions of LCN2 and BOCT.Ad-ditionally,BV2 cells transfected with the pcDNA3.1-G93A-SOD1 overexpression plasmid served as an in vitro hSOD1G93A BV2 microglial model.After stimulated with LPS for 24 hours,LCN2 mRNA and protein expression in hSOD1G93A BV2 microglial cells and its culture medium were measured by RT-qPCR and ELISA respectively,while BOCT expression was measured by Western blot.Results:Compared with WT mice littermates,increased expression of LCN2 mRNA was detected in the spinal cords of hSOD1G93A transgenic mice at 108 and 122 d.No significant differences were observed in LCN2 or BOCT protein expression in the spinal cords of hSOD1G93A transgenic mice from 60 to 122 d.Double-immunofluorescence labeling revealed co-localization of LCN2 and BOCT with the microglial marker Iba-1 in the ventral horn of lumbar spinal cord of hSOD1G93A transgenic mice from 95 to 122 d.In hSOD1G93A BV2 microglial model,LPS stimulation led to a significantly increased LCN2 mRNA expression and protein secretion.Conversely,there was no significant change in BOCT protein expression after LPS stimulation.Conclusion:Our findings suggest that during ALS progression,there is an enhanced expression and release of LCN2 from activated microglia,potentially exacerbating neuroinflammation and neuronal degeneration.
6.Dynamic expressions of lipocalin-2 and its receptor in the spinal cord of hSOD1G93A transgenic mice at different ages
Hangyu LE ; Sumeng QI ; Yihui SUN ; Si'en YAN ; Qiupeng YAN ; Jinmeng LIU ; Haoyun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neuroanatomy 2025;41(2):165-172
Objective:This study investigated the dynamic expression of lipocalin-2(LCN2)and its receptor,brain-type organic cation transporter protein(BOCT),in spinal cords of hSOD1G93A transgenic mice during disease pro-gression,providing potential targets for early anti-inflammatory therapy for ALS.Methods:Utilizing hSOD1G93A trans-genic mice and their wild-type littermates(WT)as animal models,this investigation examined the expression of LCN2 and BOCT at four distinct disease stages:pre-symptomatic stage(60 d),early-symptomatic stage(95 d),symptomatic stage(108 d),and late-symptomatic stage(122 d).Spinal cords were harvested,then RT-qPCR,Western blot,and immunofluorescence double-labeling techniques were employed to assess alteration expressions of LCN2 and BOCT.Ad-ditionally,BV2 cells transfected with the pcDNA3.1-G93A-SOD1 overexpression plasmid served as an in vitro hSOD1G93A BV2 microglial model.After stimulated with LPS for 24 hours,LCN2 mRNA and protein expression in hSOD1G93A BV2 microglial cells and its culture medium were measured by RT-qPCR and ELISA respectively,while BOCT expression was measured by Western blot.Results:Compared with WT mice littermates,increased expression of LCN2 mRNA was detected in the spinal cords of hSOD1G93A transgenic mice at 108 and 122 d.No significant differences were observed in LCN2 or BOCT protein expression in the spinal cords of hSOD1G93A transgenic mice from 60 to 122 d.Double-immunofluorescence labeling revealed co-localization of LCN2 and BOCT with the microglial marker Iba-1 in the ventral horn of lumbar spinal cord of hSOD1G93A transgenic mice from 95 to 122 d.In hSOD1G93A BV2 microglial model,LPS stimulation led to a significantly increased LCN2 mRNA expression and protein secretion.Conversely,there was no significant change in BOCT protein expression after LPS stimulation.Conclusion:Our findings suggest that during ALS progression,there is an enhanced expression and release of LCN2 from activated microglia,potentially exacerbating neuroinflammation and neuronal degeneration.
7.Diversity and composition changes of intestinal Fungi in a mouse model of total parenteral nutrition
Huichao XIE ; Yihui CHEN ; Xingyu LIU ; Ben HAN ; Lihua SUN ; Weidong XIAO
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(21):2407-2414
Objective To analyze the diversity and composition changes of gut fungal communities between mouse model of total parental nutrition(TPN)and normal control mice.Methods After mouse model of TPN was constructed,fresh feces were collected from TPN mice(n=5)and normal control mice(n=5).Internal transcribed spacer(ITS)DNA sequencing was applied to determine intestinal fungi,and then bioinformatics analysis was conducted to identify the differences in fungal diversity,structure,and functional properties between the 2 groups of mice.Results There were significant differences in Alpha diversity(P<0.05)and Beta diversity(P<0.01)of intestinal fungi between the 2 groups.In the TPN model group,the relative abundances of Candida,Penicillium,Aspergillus and Talaromyces were obviously reduced(all P<0.01).LEfSe analysis indicated that the above 4 strains were notably enriched in the normal control mice.Conclusion TPN mice exhibit characteristic changes in the composition of gut fungal flora compared to normal control mice.Dysfunction of gut fungal community may promote the occurrence of TPN related complications,and regulating the balance of gut fungal community may become a new strategy for preventing TPN related complications.
8.Construction of risk assessment index system for CVC dysfunction in CRRT patients
Yihui FENG ; Yun LIU ; Caihong WANG ; Qi WANG ; Hongbing CUI ; Ke SUN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(30):4152-4156
Objective:To construct a comprehensive and targeted risk assessment index system for central venous catheter (CVC) dysfunction in patients undergoing continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) .Methods:The risk assessment indicators for CVC dysfunction in CRRT patients were determined based on literature review and Delphi expert consultation. From July to September 2023, 19 experts in hemodialysis were selected for expert consultation. Based on expert opinions and screening criteria, corresponding indicators were added, deleted, or modified. After the second round of consultation, the expert opinions tended to be consistent.Results:A total of 17 experts completed two rounds of consultation. In the two rounds of consultation, the effective response rates of the questionnaires were 89.5% (17/19) and 100.0% (19/19), respectively, and the expert authority coefficients were 0.87 and 0.88, respectively. The Kendall harmony coefficients were 0.131 and 0.138 ( P<0.05). The final risk assessment index system included seven primary indicators and 44 secondary indicators. Conclusions:The risk assessment index system for CVC dysfunction in CRRT patients constructed is scientific, reliable, and practical, which can provide reference for clinical medical and nursing staff to improve catheter risk management in CRRT patients.
9.Interpretation of presynaptic dopaminergic PET imaging results
Ping WU ; Jianjun WU ; Xun SUN ; Jingjie GE ; Fangyang JIAO ; Chengfeng JIANG ; Lirong JIN ; Xinlu WANG ; Zhenguang WANG ; Yafu YIN ; Ruixue CUI ; Rong TIAN ; Shuo HU ; Rongbing JIN ; Jianjun LIU ; Xiangsong ZHANG ; Ling CHEN ; Jie LU ; Xingmin HAN ; Yihui GUAN ; Xiaoli LAN ; Chuantao ZUO ; Jian WANG
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2023;43(4):236-241
Presynaptic dopaminergic PET imaging is a useful method for the diagnosis of parkinsonism. Based on the expert consensus on operation and clinical application of dopamine transporter brain PET imaging technology published in 2020, this paper further recommends the relevant elements of result interpretation of presynaptic dopaminergic PET imaging.
10.Clinical characteristics and follow-up status of patients aged 75 years and above undergoing coronary stenting and the rate of achieving low-density lipoprotein cholesterol
Chen CHEN ; Yanzhou YANG ; Xinjun LEI ; Chenjie SUN ; Yihui XIAO
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2023;44(6):904-909
【Objective】 To investigate the clinical characteristics, long-term follow-up rate, level and control rate of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) in patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) aged ≥75 years who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) during hospitalization. 【Methods】 We selected ASCVD patients aged ≥75 years with PCI from January 2016 to December 2020 in The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University, collected the baseline data of the patients and the follow-up of 1 month, 3 months, 6 months and 12 months after discharge by HIS system, and analyzed their LDL-C and control rate at each follow-up. 【Results】 A total of 1 129 patients were enrolled in this study, aged 78 (ranging from 75 to 89) years. Among them 72.1% were male; myocardial infarction was the main type of ASCVD (71.5% ); hypertension was the most common risk factor, accounting for 85.2% (717/842), followed by diabetes, 58.6% (493/842); 74.6% met the ultra-high risk criteria of the 2020 Chinese Expert Consensus on Lipid Management in Ultra-High Risk ASCVD Patients, and the LDL-C control rate was only 8.1% . The four routine follow-up rates of 1 129 elderly ASCVD patients were 49.5%, 24.1%, 17.1%, and 24.6%, respectively. The detection rates of LDL-C during follow-up were 26.3%, 5.3%, 10.4%, and 13.8%, respectively. LDL-C control rates in ultra-high risk ASCVD were 59.4%, 45.1%, 37.1%, and 17.6%, respectively, while LDL-C control rates in non-ultra-high risk ASCVD patients were 67.3%, 55.6%, 47.4%, and 44.0%, respectively. 【Conclusion】 The elderly patients with ASCVD-PCI were mainly ultra-high risk patients. The routine follow-up rate and the LDL-C compliance rate during follow-up were low and showed a downward trend.

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