1.Preliminary validation of applicability of flight potential evaluation system
Yan ZHANG ; Yang LIAO ; Jian DU ; Hanxiao GE ; Yishuang ZHANG ; Haiou XIONG ; Hongchang SUN ; Liu YANG
Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine 2025;36(1):33-37
Objective:To verify the applicability of the flight potential evaluation system in the psychological selection of pilots by testing the reliability and validity of the system.Methods:Between September and October 2021, 82 subjects, including 32 pilots and 50 volunteers, were recruited from the Aviation Force and the Air Force Medical Center to complete the flight potential evaluation system test. The pilots and volunteers were divided into the high score group (the top 27% in terms of scores) and low score group (the 27% from the bottom) according to the total score of the evaluation. In order to ensure the consistency of evaluation conditions, some subjects were selected to complete a second evaluation test one week later for reliability analysis. Six flight experts completed the Content Evaluation Form of the Flight Potential Evaluation System while the officer completed the Flight Performance Evaluation Questionnaire as the performance data of the pilots. The pass rates of the pilots and volunteers and discriminability of the flight potential evaluation system were analyzed to test the stability and effectiveness of the system.Results:①The flight potential evaluation system demonstrated a pass rate of 0.75 and a discriminability of 0.30 in pilots, compared with 0.30 and 0.51 in volunteers. The total scores of pilots and volunteers were (7.00±1.16) points and (3.38±2.15) points, respectively, with a statistically significant difference ( t=9.87, P<0.001). Significant differences were found in test scores between high-score group and low-score group for both pilots ( t=10.01, P<0.001) and volunteers ( Z=-4.65, P<0.001). ②Thirty-seven subjects (including 32 pilots and 5 volunteers, all from the Aviation Force) were tested twice, and the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient for the paired results of 2 identical tests was r=0.750 ( P<0.001). ③As for the content of the evaluation system test, the experts′ degree of agreement and unanimity rate were 1. The evaluation score by the officer was positively correlated with the test score ( r=0.389, P=0.041). Conclusions:The flight potential evaluation system has a strong ability to distinguish flight-related abilities, suggesting that the system can be applied to the psychological selection of pilots and provide data for subsequent tests during the recruitment of candidates.
2.SRF promotes the progression of lung adenocarcinoma by regulating lncRNA FGD5-AS1
Yishuang CUI ; Yue ZHAO ; Yaping TIAN ; Xuan ZHENG ; Hongjiao WU ; Xuemei ZHANG ; Guogui SUN
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2025;47(9):872-884
Objective:To explore the role and mechanism of serum response factor (SRF) and lncRNA FGD5-AS1 in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD).Methods:The plasma and tissue wax of LUAD patients treated in Tangshan People's Hospital from 2020 to 2022 and the plasma of healthy people were collected. The expression of SRF in LUAD tissues and cells, and the expression of lncRNA FGD5-AS1 in LUAD tissues, plasma and cells were detected by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). The expression levels of SRF and lncRNA FGD5-AS1 in LUAD tissue microarray were detected by immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization. LUAD cells A549, H1299 and H1975 were cultured in vitro and divided into si-NC and si-SRF groups, si-NC and si-lncRNA FGD5-AS1 groups, pcDNA3.1 and lncRNA FGD5-AS1 groups, si-NC+pcDNA3.1/si-SRF+pcDNA3.1/si-SRF+lncRNA FGD5-AS1 groups. The effects of the above groups on the proliferation, invasion and migration of LUAD cells were detected by CCK-8, cloning formation, EdU, Transwell and scratch test. The JASPAR database was used to predict the downstream lncRNA FGD5-AS1 that can be regulated by SRF; double luciferase experiment, chromatin Immunoprecipitation (CHIP) and electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) experiment were used to verify the regulatory effect between SRF and lncRNA FGD5-AS1, and the subcutaneous tumorigenesis experiment in nude mice was used to detect the effects of cells that stably knock down SRF and stably overexpress lncRNA FGD5-AS1 on the growth of transplanted tumors. Results:The results of immunohistochemistry showed that the mean optical density of SRF in LUAD tissues (1.49±0.33) was higher than that in adjacent tissues (1.00±0.00, P<0.001). The expression level of SRF in paraffin tissues of LUAD patients was higher than that in normal tissues adjacent to cancer ( P=0.037). CCK-8, cloning, scratch and Transwell experiments showed that knockdown SRF could inhibit the proliferation, migration and invasion of A549 and H1299 cells, respectively. [For A549 cells: The clone formation count, migration count, invasion count, and 48-h migration distance ratio were (233.70±18.50), (808.70±6.11), (489.70±53.00), and 1.00±0.03, respectively, in the si-NC group; and (131.30±22.50), (403.00±9.54), (372.70±26.27), and 2.14±0.09, respectively, in the si-SRF group. For H1299 cells: The clone formation count, migration count, invasion count, and 48-h migration distance ratio were (194.30±20.98), (988.70±64.52), (907.70±67.02), and 1.00±0.05, respectively, in the si-NC group; and (137.70±7.77), (665.70±157.10), (565.70±67.01), and 1.52±0.03, respectively, in the si-SRF group. All comparisons showed statistically significant differences ( P<0.05)] JASPAR database prediction shows that SRF and lncRNA FGD5-AS1 have binding site. The double luciferase experiment, CHIP and EMSA experiments showed that SRF could regulate lncRNA FGD5-AS1. In situ hybridization showed that the mean optical density of lncRNA FGD5-AS1 in tissue microarray of LUAD patients (1.28±0.31) was higher than that in adjacent tissues (1.00±0.00, P<0.001). The results of qRT-PCR experiment showed that the expression level of lncRNA FGD5-AS1 in wax tissues of LUAD patients was higher than that in normal tissues adjacent to cancer ( P=0.017). The expression level of lncRNA FGD5-AS1 in plasma of LUAD patients (3.48±2.62) was higher than that of healthy people (1.02±0.03, P<0.001). CCK-8, cloning, EDU, scratch and Transwell experiments showed that overexpression of lncRNA FGD5-AS1 could promote cell proliferation [For A549 cells: The clone formation count, EdU-positive cell count, invasion count, and 48-h migration distance ratio were (22.67±5.86), (1.00±0.09), (135.70±13.20), and 0.35±0.02, respectively, in the pcDNA3.1 group; and (46.33±9.07), (1.65±0.10), (205.00±13.23), and 0.20±0.01, respectively, in the FGD5-AS1-overexpressing group. All comparisons showed statistically significant differences ( P<0.05)], migration and invasion and vice versa [For H1975 cells: The clone formation count, EdU-positive cell count, invasion count, and 48-h migration distance ratio were (75.33±4.16), (1.00±0.02), (258.70±45.79), and 0.18±0.01, respectively, in the NC group; and (37.00±4.00), (0.52±0.07), (130.70±9.07), and 0.53±0.04, respectively, in the lncRNA FGD5-AS1 knockdown group (si-lncRNA FGD5-AS1 group). All comparisons showed statistically significant differences ( P<0.05)]. Overexpression of lncRNA FGD5-AS1 could rescue the effect of knockdown SRF on the proliferation, migration and invasion of A549 and H1299 cells. The results of subcutaneous tumorigenesis experiment in nude mice indicated that the tumorigenicity of LUAD cells stably knockdown SRF was weakened and vice versa. Conclusion:SRF can promote the progress of LUAD by regulating lncRNA FGD5-AS1.
3.Efficacy evaluation of autonomic nervous system stability assessing and enhancing capsules in relaxation training of pilots
Jian DU ; Yishuang ZHANG ; Hanxiao GE ; Yaokun HAO ; Xiaoyan LI ; Miao JIN ; Yunran GUO ; Liu YANG
Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine 2025;36(2):119-125
Objective:To evaluate the training efficacy of the autonomic nervous system stability assessing and enhancing capsule (hereinafter referred to as the EC), and to study the difference in physiological indicators for autonomic nervous system stability training between the EC and a non-capsule environment.Methods:A total of 1 478 male military pilots under autonomic nervous system stability training between February 2022 and February 2024 were selected before they completed training sessions in both the EC and a non-capsule environment. The pre-training time-domain and frequency-domain indices of heart rate variability (HRV) and the 0.1 Hz index were compared with the post-training ones, and across difficulty levels (low, moderate, and high). The difference that the EC made in relaxation training was analyzed.Results:①Time-domain indices of HRV were of statistical significance in the main effects of training difficulty, those of training environments, and their interactions ( F=4.40-160.80, all P<0.05 or 0.01). Simple effect analysis revealed that in the same phase of training the standard deviation of all NN intervals (SDNN) at the low level of difficulty in the EC was lower than in the non-capsule environment. However, all time-domain indices after training were higher in the EC than in the non-capsule environment. The differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05 or 0.01).②For frequency-domain HRV indices, significant differences were observed in both the main effect of training difficulty and the interactions ( F=4.40-1 524.33, all P<0.01). Very low frequency power (VLF), high frequency (HF), the ratio of low frequency to high frequency (LF/HF), normalized low frequency (LFnorm), and normalized high frequency (HFnorm) were significantly different in the main effect of training environments ( F=4.24, 12.00, 6.91, 23.39, 23.39, P=0.040, <0.001, =0.009, <0.001, <0.001). Simple effect analysis revealed that at the same level of training difficulty, the EC delivered significantly lower values of LF and LFnorm but higher values of HF and HFnorm than the non-capsule environment before training (all P<0.05). VLF across levels of training difficulty and LF/HF at the high level of difficulty level were significantly lower in the EC than in the non-capsule environment. After training, total power, VLF, LF, HF, and HFnorm were significantly higher in the EC than in the non-capsule environment, but LF/HF and LFnorm were significantly lower (all P<0.05). ③For the 0.1 Hz index, significant differences were observed in both the main effect of training difficulty and the interactions ( F=2 147.75, 6.63, both P<0.001). Subsequent simple effect analysis revealed that at the same level of training difficulty, 0.1 Hz indices of pilots in the EC were lower than in the non-capsule environment before and after training (all P<0.01). Conclusions:During the autonomic nervous system stability training, the EC can effectively and quickly regulate and alleviate pilots′ fatigue and stress. Furthermore, it provides sustained autonomic nervous system training, thereby stabilizing pilots′ autonomic nervous system.
4.SRF promotes the progression of lung adenocarcinoma by regulating lncRNA FGD5-AS1
Yishuang CUI ; Yue ZHAO ; Yaping TIAN ; Xuan ZHENG ; Hongjiao WU ; Xuemei ZHANG ; Guogui SUN
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2025;47(9):872-884
Objective:To explore the role and mechanism of serum response factor (SRF) and lncRNA FGD5-AS1 in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD).Methods:The plasma and tissue wax of LUAD patients treated in Tangshan People's Hospital from 2020 to 2022 and the plasma of healthy people were collected. The expression of SRF in LUAD tissues and cells, and the expression of lncRNA FGD5-AS1 in LUAD tissues, plasma and cells were detected by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). The expression levels of SRF and lncRNA FGD5-AS1 in LUAD tissue microarray were detected by immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization. LUAD cells A549, H1299 and H1975 were cultured in vitro and divided into si-NC and si-SRF groups, si-NC and si-lncRNA FGD5-AS1 groups, pcDNA3.1 and lncRNA FGD5-AS1 groups, si-NC+pcDNA3.1/si-SRF+pcDNA3.1/si-SRF+lncRNA FGD5-AS1 groups. The effects of the above groups on the proliferation, invasion and migration of LUAD cells were detected by CCK-8, cloning formation, EdU, Transwell and scratch test. The JASPAR database was used to predict the downstream lncRNA FGD5-AS1 that can be regulated by SRF; double luciferase experiment, chromatin Immunoprecipitation (CHIP) and electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) experiment were used to verify the regulatory effect between SRF and lncRNA FGD5-AS1, and the subcutaneous tumorigenesis experiment in nude mice was used to detect the effects of cells that stably knock down SRF and stably overexpress lncRNA FGD5-AS1 on the growth of transplanted tumors. Results:The results of immunohistochemistry showed that the mean optical density of SRF in LUAD tissues (1.49±0.33) was higher than that in adjacent tissues (1.00±0.00, P<0.001). The expression level of SRF in paraffin tissues of LUAD patients was higher than that in normal tissues adjacent to cancer ( P=0.037). CCK-8, cloning, scratch and Transwell experiments showed that knockdown SRF could inhibit the proliferation, migration and invasion of A549 and H1299 cells, respectively. [For A549 cells: The clone formation count, migration count, invasion count, and 48-h migration distance ratio were (233.70±18.50), (808.70±6.11), (489.70±53.00), and 1.00±0.03, respectively, in the si-NC group; and (131.30±22.50), (403.00±9.54), (372.70±26.27), and 2.14±0.09, respectively, in the si-SRF group. For H1299 cells: The clone formation count, migration count, invasion count, and 48-h migration distance ratio were (194.30±20.98), (988.70±64.52), (907.70±67.02), and 1.00±0.05, respectively, in the si-NC group; and (137.70±7.77), (665.70±157.10), (565.70±67.01), and 1.52±0.03, respectively, in the si-SRF group. All comparisons showed statistically significant differences ( P<0.05)] JASPAR database prediction shows that SRF and lncRNA FGD5-AS1 have binding site. The double luciferase experiment, CHIP and EMSA experiments showed that SRF could regulate lncRNA FGD5-AS1. In situ hybridization showed that the mean optical density of lncRNA FGD5-AS1 in tissue microarray of LUAD patients (1.28±0.31) was higher than that in adjacent tissues (1.00±0.00, P<0.001). The results of qRT-PCR experiment showed that the expression level of lncRNA FGD5-AS1 in wax tissues of LUAD patients was higher than that in normal tissues adjacent to cancer ( P=0.017). The expression level of lncRNA FGD5-AS1 in plasma of LUAD patients (3.48±2.62) was higher than that of healthy people (1.02±0.03, P<0.001). CCK-8, cloning, EDU, scratch and Transwell experiments showed that overexpression of lncRNA FGD5-AS1 could promote cell proliferation [For A549 cells: The clone formation count, EdU-positive cell count, invasion count, and 48-h migration distance ratio were (22.67±5.86), (1.00±0.09), (135.70±13.20), and 0.35±0.02, respectively, in the pcDNA3.1 group; and (46.33±9.07), (1.65±0.10), (205.00±13.23), and 0.20±0.01, respectively, in the FGD5-AS1-overexpressing group. All comparisons showed statistically significant differences ( P<0.05)], migration and invasion and vice versa [For H1975 cells: The clone formation count, EdU-positive cell count, invasion count, and 48-h migration distance ratio were (75.33±4.16), (1.00±0.02), (258.70±45.79), and 0.18±0.01, respectively, in the NC group; and (37.00±4.00), (0.52±0.07), (130.70±9.07), and 0.53±0.04, respectively, in the lncRNA FGD5-AS1 knockdown group (si-lncRNA FGD5-AS1 group). All comparisons showed statistically significant differences ( P<0.05)]. Overexpression of lncRNA FGD5-AS1 could rescue the effect of knockdown SRF on the proliferation, migration and invasion of A549 and H1299 cells. The results of subcutaneous tumorigenesis experiment in nude mice indicated that the tumorigenicity of LUAD cells stably knockdown SRF was weakened and vice versa. Conclusion:SRF can promote the progress of LUAD by regulating lncRNA FGD5-AS1.
5.Efficacy evaluation of autonomic nervous system stability assessing and enhancing capsules in relaxation training of pilots
Jian DU ; Yishuang ZHANG ; Hanxiao GE ; Yaokun HAO ; Xiaoyan LI ; Miao JIN ; Yunran GUO ; Liu YANG
Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine 2025;36(2):119-125
Objective:To evaluate the training efficacy of the autonomic nervous system stability assessing and enhancing capsule (hereinafter referred to as the EC), and to study the difference in physiological indicators for autonomic nervous system stability training between the EC and a non-capsule environment.Methods:A total of 1 478 male military pilots under autonomic nervous system stability training between February 2022 and February 2024 were selected before they completed training sessions in both the EC and a non-capsule environment. The pre-training time-domain and frequency-domain indices of heart rate variability (HRV) and the 0.1 Hz index were compared with the post-training ones, and across difficulty levels (low, moderate, and high). The difference that the EC made in relaxation training was analyzed.Results:①Time-domain indices of HRV were of statistical significance in the main effects of training difficulty, those of training environments, and their interactions ( F=4.40-160.80, all P<0.05 or 0.01). Simple effect analysis revealed that in the same phase of training the standard deviation of all NN intervals (SDNN) at the low level of difficulty in the EC was lower than in the non-capsule environment. However, all time-domain indices after training were higher in the EC than in the non-capsule environment. The differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05 or 0.01).②For frequency-domain HRV indices, significant differences were observed in both the main effect of training difficulty and the interactions ( F=4.40-1 524.33, all P<0.01). Very low frequency power (VLF), high frequency (HF), the ratio of low frequency to high frequency (LF/HF), normalized low frequency (LFnorm), and normalized high frequency (HFnorm) were significantly different in the main effect of training environments ( F=4.24, 12.00, 6.91, 23.39, 23.39, P=0.040, <0.001, =0.009, <0.001, <0.001). Simple effect analysis revealed that at the same level of training difficulty, the EC delivered significantly lower values of LF and LFnorm but higher values of HF and HFnorm than the non-capsule environment before training (all P<0.05). VLF across levels of training difficulty and LF/HF at the high level of difficulty level were significantly lower in the EC than in the non-capsule environment. After training, total power, VLF, LF, HF, and HFnorm were significantly higher in the EC than in the non-capsule environment, but LF/HF and LFnorm were significantly lower (all P<0.05). ③For the 0.1 Hz index, significant differences were observed in both the main effect of training difficulty and the interactions ( F=2 147.75, 6.63, both P<0.001). Subsequent simple effect analysis revealed that at the same level of training difficulty, 0.1 Hz indices of pilots in the EC were lower than in the non-capsule environment before and after training (all P<0.01). Conclusions:During the autonomic nervous system stability training, the EC can effectively and quickly regulate and alleviate pilots′ fatigue and stress. Furthermore, it provides sustained autonomic nervous system training, thereby stabilizing pilots′ autonomic nervous system.
6.Preliminary validation of applicability of flight potential evaluation system
Yan ZHANG ; Yang LIAO ; Jian DU ; Hanxiao GE ; Yishuang ZHANG ; Haiou XIONG ; Hongchang SUN ; Liu YANG
Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine 2025;36(1):33-37
Objective:To verify the applicability of the flight potential evaluation system in the psychological selection of pilots by testing the reliability and validity of the system.Methods:Between September and October 2021, 82 subjects, including 32 pilots and 50 volunteers, were recruited from the Aviation Force and the Air Force Medical Center to complete the flight potential evaluation system test. The pilots and volunteers were divided into the high score group (the top 27% in terms of scores) and low score group (the 27% from the bottom) according to the total score of the evaluation. In order to ensure the consistency of evaluation conditions, some subjects were selected to complete a second evaluation test one week later for reliability analysis. Six flight experts completed the Content Evaluation Form of the Flight Potential Evaluation System while the officer completed the Flight Performance Evaluation Questionnaire as the performance data of the pilots. The pass rates of the pilots and volunteers and discriminability of the flight potential evaluation system were analyzed to test the stability and effectiveness of the system.Results:①The flight potential evaluation system demonstrated a pass rate of 0.75 and a discriminability of 0.30 in pilots, compared with 0.30 and 0.51 in volunteers. The total scores of pilots and volunteers were (7.00±1.16) points and (3.38±2.15) points, respectively, with a statistically significant difference ( t=9.87, P<0.001). Significant differences were found in test scores between high-score group and low-score group for both pilots ( t=10.01, P<0.001) and volunteers ( Z=-4.65, P<0.001). ②Thirty-seven subjects (including 32 pilots and 5 volunteers, all from the Aviation Force) were tested twice, and the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient for the paired results of 2 identical tests was r=0.750 ( P<0.001). ③As for the content of the evaluation system test, the experts′ degree of agreement and unanimity rate were 1. The evaluation score by the officer was positively correlated with the test score ( r=0.389, P=0.041). Conclusions:The flight potential evaluation system has a strong ability to distinguish flight-related abilities, suggesting that the system can be applied to the psychological selection of pilots and provide data for subsequent tests during the recruitment of candidates.
7.Effect of virtual reality treadmill training on balance and gait in stroke patients
Chunyang YU ; Ran LIU ; Yishuang ZHAO ; Shuai GUO ; Ya'nan ZHOU ; Li LI ; Hao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2024;30(3):310-315
Objective To explore the effect of virtual reality treadmill training on balance and gait in stroke patients. Methods From March,2022,to March,2023,40 stroke patients in Beijing Tiantan Hospital,Capital Medical University were randomly divided into control group(n = 20)and experimental group(n = 20).Both groups received rou-tine rehabilitation training.The control group received ordinary treadmill walking training,and the experimental group received treadmill walking training with virtual reality,for two weeks.They were assessed with Berg Bal-ance Scale(BBS)and Timed Up and Go Test(TUGT),and the envelope ellipse area,center of pressure(COP)av-erage speed of movement,step length,stride length and stride width were compared between two groups before and after treatment. Results After treatment,the scores of BBS and time of TUGT improved in both groups(|t|>3.508,P<0.01),and they were better in the experimental group than in the control group(|t|>3.019,P<0.01);there was no significant dif-ference in the envelope ellipse area,COP average speed,and stride width between two groups(P>0.05);howev-er,the step length and stride width improved in the experimental group(|t|>4.008,P<0.01). Conclusion Treadmill training with virtual reality can improve the balance and walking ability of stroke patients.
8.Isoliquiritigenin Modulates the Effect of LINC01503 on Lung Squamous Carcinoma Cells
ZHANG MENGSHI ; CUI YISHUANG ; YAO YIHAN ; GE YANLEI ; GAN JUNQING ; JIN YE ; SUN GUOGUI
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2024;27(8):565-578
Background and objective Isoliquiritigenin(ISL)is an important pharmacological constituent of Glycyrrhiza glabra,which possesses a range of physiological and pharmacological activities,as well as significant antitumor ac-tivity,and can be used as a potential drug for targeted cancer therapy.LINC01503 is an oncogene,which has been closely asso-ciated with the malignant biological processes of many cancers.The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of ISL on the proliferation,apoptosis,invasion and migration oflung squamous carcinoma cells by regulating LINC01503.Methods Plasma was collected from lung squamous carcinoma patients and healthy individuals treated at Tangshan People's Hospital from Janu-ary 2021 to December 2022.The expression of LINC01503 in lung squamous carcinoma plasma,tissues and cells was detected by real-time quantitative fluorescence polymerase chain reaction(qRT-PCR).Lung squamous carcinoma cells were treated with different concentrations of ISL for 24 h,and LINC01503 expression was detected by qRT-PCR.The cells were treated in groups:si-NC group,si-LINC01503 group,DMSO(0.1%dimethyl sulfone)group,ISL group,pc DNA3.1(+)-NC group,pc DNA3.1(+)-LINC01503 group,ISL+pc DNA3.1(+)-NC group and ISL+pc DNA3.1(+)-LINC01503 groups.CCK-8 assay,clone formation assay,flow cytometry,Transwell assay and scratch assay were used to explore the effect of LINC01503 on the functional phenotype of lung squamous carcinoma cells.Results Fluorescence in situ hybridization results showed that the average fluorescence intensity of LINC01503 in tissue microarrays of lung squamous carcinoma patients was higher than that in paracancerous tissues(P<0.05).The expression of LINC01503 in the plasma of patients with lung squamous carcinoma was higher than that in the plasma of healthy individuals(P<0.05).Knockdown of LINC01503 inhibited the proliferation,invasion and migration of lung squamous carcinoma cells and promoted apoptosis(P<0.05).ISL inhibited the proliferation,invasion,migration and promoted apoptosis of lung squamous carcinoma cells(P<0.05).Overexpression of LINC01503 followed by intervention with ISL reversed the promotional effect of overexpression of LINC01503 on the proliferation,invasion and migration of lung squamous carcinoma cells as well as the inhibitory effect on apoptosis(P<0.05).Conclusion LINC01503 was highly expressed in lung squamous carcinoma,and LINC01503 could promote the proliferation,invasion and migra-tion of lung squamous carcinoma cells and inhibit the apoptosis,ISL could inhibit the proliferation,invasion and migration of lung squamous carcinoma cells and promote apoptosis of lung squamous carcinoma cells by regulating the expression of LINC01503.
9.A study on predictive validity of psychological selection for student pilots
Xuefeng WANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Bingjie FAN ; Shengli LI ; Xueqian DENG ; Yishuang ZHANG ; Liu YANG
Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine 2024;35(1):1-5
Objective:To provide data references for psychological selection of student pilots by verifying the predictive validity of the total score of psychological selection (TSPS) in primary training stage.Methods:A systematic evaluation study was conducted. A cluster sampling of student pilots graduated from an academy in recent years was performed. The total scores that represented the comprehensive level of the students in primary training stage and their scores of college entrance examination in recruitment stage were collected and converted (standard deviation standardization) into flight performance (FP) and standardized scores of college entrance examination (SSCEE). TSPS was extracted and its 3 sub-scores, such as basic cognitive ability scores (BCAS), flight special ability scores (FSAS) and interview performance scores (IPS), were processed to 9-point scale. According to standard deviation, SSCEE was divided into high score group (≥1.0 point), medium score group (-1.0-1.0 point) and low score group (≤-1.0 point). TSPS was divided into high score group (≥6.5 points), medium score group (4.5-6.5 points) and low score group (≤4.5 points) according to the classification method of enrollment stage. The FP differences were compared among different student pools, SSCEE and TSPS. The correlation between FP and SSCEE, TSPS, BCAS, FSAS and IPS was analyzed respectively. By taking BCAS, FSAS, IPS and SSCEE as the independent variables and FP as the dependent variable, the regression equation was constructed. According to the prediction results of correlation analysis and regression analysis, the optimal weights of BCAS, FSAS and IPS composed in TSPS model were calculated.Results:A total of 267 student pilots were selected, and TSPS, BCAS, FSAS and IPS all showed positive correlations with FP ( r=0.440, 0.160, 0.303, 0.380, all P<0.001). There was a significant difference in FP among different TSPS group ( H=55.37, P<0.001). There were significant differences in FP and TSPS among different student pool groups ( H=7.26 , F=7.43, P=0.039,<0.001). There was no significant difference in FP and TSPS among different SSCEE groups ( P>0.05). TSPS calculated based on correlation coefficient and regression coefficient was positively correlated with FP ( r=0.450, 0.452, both P<0.001). The prediction validity of each model was better than that of the existing model (0.440). Conclusions:In psychological selection, IPS and FSAS positively contribute to the predictions of the training efficiency of student pilots. Among which, IPS and FSAS take relative higher weights in TSPS model. It is suggested that the psychological selection should be managed upon scientific scheduling, as well as the dynamic optimization and effective evaluation mechanism.
10.Application of remote fundus image reading training in improving the diagnostic ability of ophthalmologists in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region
Xufeng ZHAO ; Xiuyan MA ; Xuejing LI ; Li QIN ; Lina SUO ; Wenping MA ; Shihao LI ; Jiaxing CHEN ; Yaxin YANG ; Xinxia LI ; Tao XIE ; Juan LI ; Yuanshan XIONG ; Zhiyong WU ; Zhihuai CHANG ; Mowen FANG ; Ting WANG ; Hong LIU ; Pengju MA ; Pengpeng LIU ; Jing RAN ; Di YANG ; Changle XUE ; Zhen XIE ; Zhao FAN ; Yang WANG ; Peng LEI ; Qingjiang HUANG ; Bing LI ; Shi FENG ; Zhangwanyu WEI ; Yishuang MAO ; Weihong YU ; Linjun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2024;40(12):941-946
Objective:To explore the feasibility and effect of remote medical education model using online film reading training to improve the ability of ophthalmologists in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (hereinafter referred to as "Xinjiang Region" ) in diagnosing fundus diseases.Methods:The three-level film reading training system of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps system division hospital-Corps Hospital-Peking Union Medical College Hospital was established. From June 2022 to January 2023, 4 159 posterior color fundus images were continuously collected from Department of Ophthalmology of Xinjiang Corps Hospital and 4 divisional hospitals in the Corps medical system. Among them, hypertensive retinopathy, diabetic retinopathy, exudative age-related macular degeneration (AMD), atrophic AMD and retinal vein occlusion were 3 073, 651, 43, 186 and 206 cases, respectively. The images were divided into 3 rounds (first, second and last) according to the proportion of diseases. The doctors who participated in the training (hereinafter referred to as the "training") were 15 ophthalmologists from the Corps Hospital of Xinjiang Region and the division hospital of the Corps system. There were 7 male and 8 female. Age was (38.1±4.0) years. The titles of senior, deputy senior, intermediate and junior are 1, 6, 5 and 3 respectively; Bachelor's degree and master's degree are 13 and 2 respectively. The working time of fundus disease specialty was (9.6±3.3) years. The film reading system training was conducted before the first round of labeling, and after each round of film reading, the doctors of Peking Union Medical College Hospital gave feedback and explanation on the film reading results. The diagnostic consistency, sensitivity and specificity were compared by paired sample t test. Spearman or Pearson correlation analysis was conducted between the improvement of diagnostic level and professional title, education, age and working hours of ocular fundus disease. Results:All the participating doctors completed the first, second and last reading. After each round of film reading, the film reading summary was carried out for 2 hours. The average diagnostic agreement rates of participating physicians were 53.0%, 67.0% and 75.0%, respectively. The sensitivity and specificity were 0.38, 0.69, 054 and 0.66, 0.85, 0.96, respectively. There was significant difference between the first and last examination ( P<0.001). The sensitivity of the second reading was significantly higher than that of the first reading, and the sensitivity of the last reading was significantly lower than that of the second reading, with statistical significance ( P<0.05). The specificity of the second reading was significantly higher than that of the first reading, and the last reading was significantly higher than that of the second reading, with statistical significance ( P<0.05). There was no significant correlation ( P>0.05) between the improvement of diagnostic level of participating physicians and educational background ( Rho=0.07), professional title ( Rho=0.13), age ( r=0.20), and working time of ophthalmofundus disease specialty ( r=0.26). Conclusions:Relying on the three-level online telemedicine training, it can improve the ability of ophthalmologists in Xinjiang region to diagnose fundus diseases. The preliminary telemedicine education model has demonstrated potential for feasibility and effectiveness in remote areas with inadequate medical resources.

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