1.Erianin alleviates atopic dermatitis by regulating the HMGB1/RAGE-RhoA/ROCK1 signaling pathway
Kexin XU ; Dandan WANG ; Hongyu JIN ; Yue DU ; Li LI ; Yilan SONG ; Guanghai YAN ; Liangchang LI
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(4):11-20
Objective To explore the role of Erianin in atopic dermatitis(AD)and its regulatory mechanism involving the high-mobility group box 1(HMGB1)/receptor for advanced glycation end products(RAGE)-Ras homolog gene family member A(RhoA)/Rho-associated protein kinase 1(ROCK1)signaling pathway.Methods An AD model was induced in BALB/c mice using 1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene(DNCB).Skin thickness and spleen and lymph node weight were measured and pathological changes in the back skin and ears were detected using methylamine blue and hematoxylin and eosin staining.Inflammatory factors were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.An in vitro model of AD was established in HaCaT cells stimulated by tumor necrosis factor(TNF)-α.Cellular reactive oxygen species(ROS)were detected by flow cytometry and mitochondrial ROS(mtROS)were detected by immunofluorescence assay.Cell apoptosis was detected by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick-end labeling.HMGB1,RAGE,RhoA,and ROCK1 proteins were detected by Western blot.Results Erianin inhibited the increase in skin thickness,reduced the spleen and lymph node weights,improved the infiltration of inflammatory cells and the degranulation of mast cells,and reduced the levels of inflammatory factors(P<0.05).Erianin also reduced the production of cellular ROS and mtROS induced by TNF-α in vitro(P<0.01),and decreased the protein expression of HMGB1,RAGE,RhoA,and ROCK1(P<0.01).Treatment of HMGB1-stimulated HaCaT cells with a RAGE-specific blocker(TFA)had no effect on HMGB1 expression,while expression levels of RAGE,RhoA,and ROCK1 were decreased(P<0.01).Cells treated with the Rho kinase inhibitor Y-27632+r-HMGB1 group showed similar result to the TFA+r-HMGB1 group,except for RAGE.Conclusions Erianin relieves AD by regulating the HMGB1/RAGE-RhoA/ROCK signaling pathway.
2.Interpretation of the group standard of " Humanistic Caring Management Standards for Patients in the Operating Room"
Ruiying YU ; Xinyue MIAO ; Qingmin ZHANG ; Yilan LIU ; Shujie GUO ; Huiling LI ; Guo CHEN ; Chunlan ZHOU ; Ting LIU ; Shuhua DENG ; Hongzhen XIE ; Yu CHENG ; Yinglan LI ; Yanlan MA ; Xia XIN ; Yanjin LIU ; Yongyi CHEN ; Gendi LU ; Xiaoqin GAN ; Feng XU ; Zuwei XIA ; Li HE ; Qinqin CHEN ; Fukang ZHANG ; Songmei WU ; Yi LI ; Wenjuan ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2025;41(7):512-517
Humanistic caring for patients in the operating room refers to providing the whole process of caring medical services for patients in the operating room. In order to standardize humanistic caring services for patients in the operating room of medical institutions, improve the comprehensive service level of the operating room, and enhance the surgical experience of patients, the Chinese Association for Life Care released the group standard " Humanistic Caring Management Standards for Patients in the Operating Room" in December 2023. This article interpreted the basic requirements for humanistic caring of patients in the operating room, the environment and facilities for humanistic caring, the procedures and measures for humanistic caring, and the quality management framework, aiming to assist administrators and clinical practitioners across various levels of medical institutions in accurately understanding and effectively implementing the standard, and to provide essential textual reference and practical guidance for promoting the application of the standard.
3.Investigation and multivariate analysis of humanistic care experience among patients visiting traditional Chinese medicine outpatient clinics
Hongxia WANG ; Xu CHE ; Haiying CAO ; Haixin ZHANG ; Shujie GUO ; Yilan LIU ; Heng ZHANG
Chinese Medical Ethics 2025;38(11):1498-1509
ObjectiveTo explore the current situation and influencing factors of humanistic care experience among patients visiting traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) outpatient clinics in China, and to provide a basis for optimizing TCM-characterized services in both TCM and Western medicine hospitals. MethodsA multi-center cross-sectional study was conducted using convenience sampling to select 35 hospitals across 13 provinces in China (including 3 TCM hospitals and 32 TCM outpatient clinics in general hospitals). A total of 3,430 patients were surveyed using the general information questionnaire and the Outpatient Humanistic Care Experience Questionnaire, with data collected via Questionnaire Star. Univariate analysis and multiple linear regression were employed to examine the impacts of patient characteristics, visit characteristics, hospital type (TCM hospital/general hospital), and geographic region (eastern/central/western) on humanistic care experience. ResultsThe total score of humanistic care experience was 194 (188, 233). Univariate analysis showed that gender, educational level, current residence, per capita monthly household income, location attribute of medical institutions, number of previous visits to this hospital, payment method of medical expenses, previous hospitalization history in this hospital, frequency of outpatient visits within the past 12 months, self-rated disease severity, familiarity with the outpatient procedures, implementation of the follow-up service provided by the hospital, satisfaction with follow-up services, the grade of the hospital visited, geographical region of the hospital visited, and the department visited had an impact on the humanistic care experience during outpatient visits (P<0.05). Multivariate analysis demonstrated that educational level (β=0.609, P=0.011), self-rated disease severity (β=-0.646, P=0.047), familiarity with outpatient procedures (β=4.784, P<0.001), satisfaction with follow-up services (β=6.365, P<0.001), and the grade of the hospital visited (β=-5.487, P<0.001) affected the humanistic care experience in outpatient medical treatment, explaining 24.4% of the total variation. ConclusionHumanistic care experience in TCM outpatient clinics is influenced by multiple factors. It is recommended to optimize the medical treatment process, strengthen doctor-patient communication training, and establish a precise follow-up mechanism, with a focus on improving care perceptions among patients with lower education levels and those attending primary-level hospitals, to refine the TCM-characterized service system.
4.Interpretation of the group standard of " Humanistic Caring Management Standards for Patients in the Operating Room"
Ruiying YU ; Xinyue MIAO ; Qingmin ZHANG ; Yilan LIU ; Shujie GUO ; Huiling LI ; Guo CHEN ; Chunlan ZHOU ; Ting LIU ; Shuhua DENG ; Hongzhen XIE ; Yu CHENG ; Yinglan LI ; Yanlan MA ; Xia XIN ; Yanjin LIU ; Yongyi CHEN ; Gendi LU ; Xiaoqin GAN ; Feng XU ; Zuwei XIA ; Li HE ; Qinqin CHEN ; Fukang ZHANG ; Songmei WU ; Yi LI ; Wenjuan ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2025;41(7):512-517
Humanistic caring for patients in the operating room refers to providing the whole process of caring medical services for patients in the operating room. In order to standardize humanistic caring services for patients in the operating room of medical institutions, improve the comprehensive service level of the operating room, and enhance the surgical experience of patients, the Chinese Association for Life Care released the group standard " Humanistic Caring Management Standards for Patients in the Operating Room" in December 2023. This article interpreted the basic requirements for humanistic caring of patients in the operating room, the environment and facilities for humanistic caring, the procedures and measures for humanistic caring, and the quality management framework, aiming to assist administrators and clinical practitioners across various levels of medical institutions in accurately understanding and effectively implementing the standard, and to provide essential textual reference and practical guidance for promoting the application of the standard.
5.Identify Key Mitochondrial Autophagy Genes in Schizophrenia through Integrated Bioinformatics Approaches
Kun LIAN ; Yongmei LI ; Chenglong SHI ; Yilan CHEN ; Lei ZHANG ; Wei YANG ; Xiufeng XU
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2025;46(1):23-35
Objective To utilize single-cell and peripheral blood transcriptomic data from 3D brain organoids,combined with machine learning,to analyze the role of mitochondrial autophagy genes in schizophrenia(SCZ).Methods By integrating two machine learning algorithms,we identified differentially expressed mitochondrial autophagy-related genes between schizophrenia patients and healthy controls using peripheral blood RNA sequencing data.The relationship between mitophagy gene,immune cells and inflammatory factors was further explored.Comprehensive single-cell analysis was used to explore the signaling pathways and specific transcription factors based on mitophagy genes.Results Using machine learning,seven key mitophagy genes expressed in schizophrenia patients were identified.Based on Mitoscore analysis,at the single-cell level,neurons with high mitochondrial autophagy activity(Mitohigh_Neuron)formed new interactions with endothelial cells via the SPP1 signaling pathway.Conclusion This study identified two subtypes of mitophagy and seven key mitophagy genes in schizophrenia,providing new insights into the pathogenesis of the disease.
6.Erianin alleviates atopic dermatitis by regulating the HMGB1/RAGE-RhoA/ROCK1 signaling pathway
Kexin XU ; Dandan WANG ; Hongyu JIN ; Yue DU ; Li LI ; Yilan SONG ; Guanghai YAN ; Liangchang LI
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(4):11-20
Objective To explore the role of Erianin in atopic dermatitis(AD)and its regulatory mechanism involving the high-mobility group box 1(HMGB1)/receptor for advanced glycation end products(RAGE)-Ras homolog gene family member A(RhoA)/Rho-associated protein kinase 1(ROCK1)signaling pathway.Methods An AD model was induced in BALB/c mice using 1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene(DNCB).Skin thickness and spleen and lymph node weight were measured and pathological changes in the back skin and ears were detected using methylamine blue and hematoxylin and eosin staining.Inflammatory factors were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.An in vitro model of AD was established in HaCaT cells stimulated by tumor necrosis factor(TNF)-α.Cellular reactive oxygen species(ROS)were detected by flow cytometry and mitochondrial ROS(mtROS)were detected by immunofluorescence assay.Cell apoptosis was detected by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick-end labeling.HMGB1,RAGE,RhoA,and ROCK1 proteins were detected by Western blot.Results Erianin inhibited the increase in skin thickness,reduced the spleen and lymph node weights,improved the infiltration of inflammatory cells and the degranulation of mast cells,and reduced the levels of inflammatory factors(P<0.05).Erianin also reduced the production of cellular ROS and mtROS induced by TNF-α in vitro(P<0.01),and decreased the protein expression of HMGB1,RAGE,RhoA,and ROCK1(P<0.01).Treatment of HMGB1-stimulated HaCaT cells with a RAGE-specific blocker(TFA)had no effect on HMGB1 expression,while expression levels of RAGE,RhoA,and ROCK1 were decreased(P<0.01).Cells treated with the Rho kinase inhibitor Y-27632+r-HMGB1 group showed similar result to the TFA+r-HMGB1 group,except for RAGE.Conclusions Erianin relieves AD by regulating the HMGB1/RAGE-RhoA/ROCK signaling pathway.
7.Research progress of ULK1 in inflammatory diseases
Wanting LIU ; Chang XU ; Chongyang WANG ; Yilan SONG ; Li LI ; Guanghai YAN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2024;40(6):1302-1306,1314
UNC-51-like kinase 1(ULK1)is an important factor involved in regulating the initiation of autophagy.ULK1 regu-lates inflammatory cytokines through autophagy and mitochondrial oxidative stress,and is involved in the pathological processes of var-ious diseases.ULK1 and its complexes are regulated by rapamycin(mTOR)and AMP-activated protein kinase(AMPK)to initiate au-tophagy,thereby exerting differential effects on a variety of inflammatory diseases.In inflammatory diseases,mitochondrial oxidative stress can induce ULK1 into the nucleus to accelerate apoptosis.Therefore,ULK1 plays different important roles in inflammatory dis-eases.For example,ULK1 initiates airway epithelial mitochondrial autophagy in asthma,participates in mitochondrial oxidative stress in acute liver failure,affects related inflammatory factors in atherosclerosis,and modulates beneficial effects of autophagy in diabetes.This article reviews the biological function of ULK1,its impact on inflammatory diseases and the research progress of targeted drugs.
8.A Retrospective Study on the Characteristics of Traditional Chinese Medical Syndromes in 3088 Cases of Atherosclerotic Cerebral Infarction
Yilan CAO ; Haitong WAN ; Jin HAN ; Bin XU ; Huifen ZHOU ; Li YU ; Peng ZHOU ; Jiehong YANG ; Yu HE
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;64(21):2216-2223
ObjectiveTo investigate the characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine syndrome and the evolution of pathogenesis in different stages of atherosclerotic thrombotic cerebral infarction (ATCI). MethodsClinical data of 3088 ATCI patients from 8 hospitals in 6 provinces and cities were collected from the hospital information system during January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2019. After staging and counting clinical symptoms, common factors were extracted using the principal component analysis method in factor analysis. Cluster analysis was then carried out on the basis of the factor analysis. The results of the combination of the evidence element identification, cluster analysis and expert discussion were used to discuss the evidence of the different disease stages of atherosclerotic cerebral infarction. ResultsOf the 3088 ATCI patients included, 2290 cases were in the acute phase and 798 in the non-acute phase. Excluding the main symptoms of ischaemic stroke, such as numbness and weakness of limbs, unfavourable movement, unfavourable speech and dizziness, we identified 84 indicators with a frequency ≥5% of the four diagnostic information variables. Of these, 36 indicators were observed in the acute phase and 35 in the non-acute phase. Factor analysis extracted 14 common factors from each phase. We selected factors with a loading coefficient >0.3 for evidence determination. These 14 groups of common factors were used as variables for clustering. After clustering, the acute, non-acute phase were each divided into 5 categories. Based on a combination of clinical practice and expert opinion, the symptoms identified in the acute period were syndrome of deficiency of both qi and yin, syndrome of blockade of wind-phlegm-static blood (36.07%), syndrome of qi deficiency and blood stasis (20.74%), syndrome of upward disturbance of wind-fire (15.15%), syndrome of stirring wind due to yin deficiency (9.43%), and syndrome of spleen deficiency and liver hyperactivity (3.80%). In the non-acute phase, the symptoms were qi and yin deficiency with syndrome of qi stagnation and blood stasis (45.49%), syndrome of deficiency of both qi and yin (20.05%), syndrome of qi stagnation and blood stasis (16.42%), spleen-kidney deficiency syndrome (8.52%), and syndrome of hyperactivity of liver yang (4.89%). ConclusionThe acute phase of AICI is mainly characterized by blood stasis, fire, internal wind, hyperactivity of yang, qi deficiency and yin deficiency, while the non-acute phase is characterized by yin deficiency, qi deficiency, blood stasis and qi stagnation. The main pathomechanism of ATCI involves deficiency of qi and yin, as well as obstruction of the channels by phlegm and blood stasis, and the fundamental pathomechanism is deficiency of qi and yin.
9.Application effect of information platform based on Internet of Things in screening and management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Xingru ZHAO ; Yilan ZHAO ; Zhiwei XU ; Yunxia AN ; Xiaoju ZHANG ; Zhiping GUO ; Linqi DIAO
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2023;17(5):350-355
Objective:To analyze the application effect of the information platform based on the Internet of Things (IoT) in the screening and management of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).Methods:In this cross-sectional study, 151 062 residents who participated in the screening in the districts covered by 33 general hospitals and 289 primary medical institutions within the framework of Henan Provincial Center for COPD Prevention and Treatment from November 2021 to October 2022 were included as the subjects. Spirometer based on the IoT was used to conduct pulmonary function tests for subjects who scored 16 points or more with COPD Screening Questionnaire (COPD-SQ), and the subjects were evaluated and managed through the structured electronic data in the information platform. The distribution characteristics and follow-up of the subjects and COPD patients were described and the application effect of this strategy in patients screening and management was analyzed.Results:A total of 151 062 residents with complete basic information in the information platform completed the questionnaire. High-risk population of COPD accounted for 26.5% (40 042/151 062) of the population who received the questionnaire screening, and more than 50% had respiratory symptoms, such as chronic cough (59.4%), or shortness of breath (77.6%). The proportion of high-risk population increased with age, especially after 50 years old. Compared with non-smokers, the proportion of high-risk group was significantly higher (77.1% vs 16.4%) in the group with smoking index over 600. Biofuel exposure (61.3% vs 22.1%) and family history of respiratory diseases (64.2% vs 22.6%) were associated with an increased proportion of high-risk groups, with statistically significant differences ( P<0.001). 5 268 patients were diagnosed with COPD by pulmonary function tests, and the prevalence of COPD in high-risk groups was 27.8% (5 268/18 965), the prevalence rate of male was 34.0% (3 942/11 588), which was higher than that of female 18.0% (1 326/7 377). 2 950 patients (56.0%) completed at least one follow-up of symptom questionnaire and 510 patients (9.7%) completed more than one follow-up of pulmonary function test. Conclusion:The screening and management strategy of COPD based on the IoT and information technology can improve the efficiency of COPD screening, and improve the status quo of under-diagnosis and discontinuous follow-up of COPD.
10.Scope review of human caring for patients by head nurses
Ying HAN ; Yilan LIU ; Juan XU ; Yu XIONG ; Fang DING ; Xiao PENG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2023;39(3):216-222
Objective:To explore the current practice of head nurses′ human caring for patients at home and abroad, and integrate those effective measures and effect evaluation methods, so as to provide reference for nursing administrators.Methods:A framework was built on the scope review method proposed by Arksey and O′Malley, and such search terms as head nurse/nursing administrator, human caring/care/human-based, sick person/patient, nursing supervisory/charge nurse/head nurse/nurse administrator/nurse manager/nurse executive, empathy/care/compassion, patient/client were used. CNKI, Wanfang database, VIP, Chinese Medical Association Journal Full-text Database, Medical Knowledge Network (PubMed, Elsevier, Springer, Wiley, OVID, EBSCO) and the Cochrane Library were searched from their initiation to November 29, 2022. Two researchers independently screened and extracted basic characteristics of the literature, as well as the measures used by the head nurses to implement human caring for patients and the effect evaluation tools.Results:A total of 57 articles were included. This paper reviewed the measures of human caring for patients at both levels of head nurses as direct caregivers and as organizers.The measures at the level of direct caregivers included implementing human caring in their ward rounds, creating a caring atmosphere, setting up a head nurse reception day, interviewing the care needs of patients and their families, innovating working methods based on the perspective of human caring, and caring communication with patients and their families; measures at the level of organizers included building a nursing human caring mode with specialist characteristics, building a human caring mode for different patient groups, strengthening the training of nurses′ human caring ability and literacy, building a caring environment and atmosphere, simplifying the nursing work process, and establishing a continuous and diversified nurse-patient communication mode, continuing human caring for discharged patients, organizing participation of nurses in social practices of human caring, setting up caring posts, and conducting care supervision and quality control. Patient satisfaction survey was used to evaluate the practical effects of human caring, but the evaluation objects were nurses or nursing services.Conclusions:Head nurses play an important role in the implementation of human caring, and a variety of measures can be taken to directly or indirectly implement human caring for patients. It is suggested to build more human caring modes to cover more specialties and patient groups, and improve the patient satisfaction evaluation tools with head nurses as the evaluation object.

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