1.Association of C-reactive protein to albumin ratio with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease stages 3-5.
Jie LIU ; Jin ZHAO ; Jinguo YUAN ; Zixian YU ; Yunlong QIN ; Yan XING ; Qiao ZHENG ; Yueru ZHAO ; Xiaoxuan NING ; Shiren SUN
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;30():21-21
BACKGROUND:
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) poses a major global health challenge, often foreshadowing poor patient outcomes. The C-reactive protein to albumin ratio (CAR) serves as a pivotal biomarker, demonstrating a strong correlation with adverse outcomes in cardiovascular disease (CVD). This study sought to examine the correlation between CAR and the risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in patients with CKD stages 3-5.
METHODS:
This study utilized data of CKD patients from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) from 1999 to 2010, with follow-up to December 31, 2019. The optimal CAR cutoff value was identified utilizing the method of maximally selected rank statistics. Multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression model, restricted cubic splines (RCS) model, and subgroup analysis were employed to assess the association between CAR and mortality among CKD patients.
RESULTS:
During a median (with interquartile range) follow-up period of 115 (112,117) months among 2,841 CKD individuals, 1,893 deaths were observed, including 692 deaths due to CVD events. Based on the RCS analysis, a non-linear correlation was observed between CAR and mortality. Using 0.3 as the optimal CAR cutoff value, the cohort was divided into high and low groups. In the fully adjusted model, CKD patients with high CAR values exhibited an elevated risk of all-cause mortality (hazard ratio [HR] 1.53, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.28-1.83, P < 0.001) and cardiovascular mortality (HR 1.48, 95% CI 1.08-2.02, P = 0.014). Compared to the population aged >65 years (HR 1.32, 95% CI 0.99-1.76, P = 0.064), the risk of cardiovascular mortality was significantly higher in those aged ≤65 years (HR 2.19, 95% CI 1.18-4.09, P = 0.014) with elevated CAR levels.
CONCLUSIONS
A notable correlation exists between the elevation of CAR and increased all-cause and cardiovascular mortality, suggesting its potential as an independent indicator for evaluating the prognosis of patients with CKD stages 3-5.
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Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/epidemiology*
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Cardiovascular Diseases/blood*
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Female
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Middle Aged
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C-Reactive Protein/metabolism*
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Biomarkers/blood*
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Nutrition Surveys
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United States/epidemiology*
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Serum Albumin/analysis*
2.Exploration of multidimensional teaching pathways in blood transfusion testing technology:a synergis-tic effect analysis of virtual simulation and case-based learning
Zheng LIANG ; Ting LIU ; Yunlong GAO ; Yaozhong HE ; Yuhua LYU ; Xinzhong WU ; Yan CHAO
Modern Hospital 2025;25(8):1286-1290
Objective To explore the effectiveness of integrating virtual simulation technology with case-based learning(CBL)in the teaching of clinical blood transfusion testing technology.Methods From January to June 2024,99 undergraduate students majoring in medical laboratory science at our university were selected and divided into an observation group(50 students)and a control group(49 students)based on their classes.The control group followed a traditional theoretical teaching model,while the observation group employed virtual simulation technology combined with CBL.Results The study compared as-sessment scores for theory learning,practical skills,case analysis,and comprehensive quality,teaching effects such as coordina-tion and cooperation abilities,self-efficacy measured by the GSES scale,and teaching satisfaction between the two groups.The results indicated that the observation group had significantly higher scores in all assessment categories,teaching effect abilities,and total GSES scores compared to the control group(P<0.05).The total teaching satisfaction rate in the observation group reached 100%,significantly higher than the 80% in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion The integration of virtual simu-lation technology with CBL innovates the teaching model for clinical blood transfusion testing courses,effectively enhancing students'professional skills and comprehensive quality,boosting self-efficacy,and achieving high student satisfaction,demon-strating significant potential for broader application.
3.Mitochondrial carrier homolog 2 promotes CAL-27 cell metastasis by regu-lating mitochondrial function
Shen ZHENG ; Hui LIU ; Ran WU ; Yunlong DENG ; Qiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2025;41(7):1308-1316
AIM:To investigate the impact of mitochondrial carrier homologous protein 2(MTCH2)on the metastasis of oral squamous cell carcinoma and to elucidate its underlying mechanisms.METHODS:Human tongue squamous cell carcinoma CAL-27 cells were selected as the study model.An MTCH2 inhibition and overexpression model was established using small interfering RNA(siRNA)technology and overexpression plasmids.Based on the experimental design,cells were categorized into the following groups:siRNA negative control(siRNA-NC)group,MTCH2 siRNA(siRNA-MTCH2)group,empty vector(OE-NC)group,and MTCH2 overexpression(OE-MTCH2)group.Transwell as-says and wound healing assays were conducted to assess the invasion and migration capabilities of cells in each group.The morphological changes and distribution of actin microfilaments were examined using a red fluorescent probe.The mito-chondrial membrane potential was evaluated using a mitochondrial membrane potential detection kit.The levels of reactive oxygen species(ROS)were measured using a ROS detection kit.Adenosine triphosphate(ATP)production levels were assessed with an ATP detection kit.The protein expression levels of MTCH2 and matrix metalloproteinase 14(MMP14)were analyzed through cell fluorescence and Western blot techniques.RESULTS:The number of invasive cells in the siRNA-MTCH2 group was significantly reduced,and the cell migration rate was notably decreased.Conversely,the OE-MTCH2 group exhibited a significant increase in both the number of invasive cells and the cell migration rate(P<0.01).The fluorescence intensity of F-actin and MTCH2 in the siRNA-MTCH2 group was significantly diminished,while these in-tensities were markedly elevated in the OE-MTCH2 group(P<0.01).The ROS levels in the siRNA-MTCH2 group were significantly higher than those in the siRNA-NC group,whereas the levels of ATP and mitochondrial membrane potential were significantly lower.Conversely,the ROS levels in the OE-MTCH2 group were significantly lower than those in the OE-NC group,with corresponding increases in ATP levels and mitochondrial membrane potential(P<0.01).The expres-sion levels of MTCH2 and MMP14 proteins in the siRNA-MTCH2 group were significantly lower than those in the siRNA-NC group,while the OE-MTCH2 group showed significantly higher expression levels compared to the OE-NC group(P<0.01).CONCLUSION:The MTCH2 is associated with the development of oral squamous cell carcinoma and may facili-tate the metastasis of CAL-27 cells by regulating mitochondrial function and MMP14 protein expression.Therefore,MTCH2 may represent a novel therapeutic target for the treatment of oral cancer.
4.Relationship between macrophage activation related factors and clinical symptoms of schizophrenia
Jiao FANG ; Wenjin CHEN ; Wenkai ZHENG ; Mengzhuang GOU ; Yongli LIU ; Song CHEN ; Na LI ; Junchao HUANG ; Yanli LI ; Shujuan PAN ; Yunlong TAN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(1):1-7
Objective:To investigate the relationship between macrophage activation related factors and clini-cal symptoms of schizophrenia(SCZ).Methods:Outpatient or inpatient SCZ patients(n=166)and normal con-trols(n=71)meeting the diagnostic criteria of DSM 4th edition were selected as subjects.The psychopathological symptoms were assessed by the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale(PANSS),and the concentrations of α-Na-Galases,MAF and IL-18 were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA).The correlation be-tween biological indicators and clinical symptoms was analyzed and the mediation effect was tested.Results:The concentrations of α-NaGalases(P<0.001)and MAF(P<0.01)in SCZ group were lower than those in normal control group.In SCZ group,IL-18 was negatively correlated with α-NaGalases concentration(r=-0.24,P<0.01).α-NaGalases was positively correlated with MAF concentration(r=0.67,P<0.001),and the total score of PANSS positive symptom scale was positively correlated with IL-18(r=0.21,P<0.05)and MAF concentration(r=0.22,P<0.01).The mediating effect of α-NaGalases and MAF was statistically significant,and the relative mediating effect accounted for 25.47%.Conclusion:The increase of IL-18 level may indicate the occurrence of positive symptoms of schizophrenia,and α-NaGalases and MAF may negatively regulate the inflammatory damage effect of IL-18 on SCZ,thereby reducing the positive symptoms.
5.Mitochondrial carrier homolog 2 promotes CAL-27 cell metastasis by regu-lating mitochondrial function
Shen ZHENG ; Hui LIU ; Ran WU ; Yunlong DENG ; Qiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2025;41(7):1308-1316
AIM:To investigate the impact of mitochondrial carrier homologous protein 2(MTCH2)on the metastasis of oral squamous cell carcinoma and to elucidate its underlying mechanisms.METHODS:Human tongue squamous cell carcinoma CAL-27 cells were selected as the study model.An MTCH2 inhibition and overexpression model was established using small interfering RNA(siRNA)technology and overexpression plasmids.Based on the experimental design,cells were categorized into the following groups:siRNA negative control(siRNA-NC)group,MTCH2 siRNA(siRNA-MTCH2)group,empty vector(OE-NC)group,and MTCH2 overexpression(OE-MTCH2)group.Transwell as-says and wound healing assays were conducted to assess the invasion and migration capabilities of cells in each group.The morphological changes and distribution of actin microfilaments were examined using a red fluorescent probe.The mito-chondrial membrane potential was evaluated using a mitochondrial membrane potential detection kit.The levels of reactive oxygen species(ROS)were measured using a ROS detection kit.Adenosine triphosphate(ATP)production levels were assessed with an ATP detection kit.The protein expression levels of MTCH2 and matrix metalloproteinase 14(MMP14)were analyzed through cell fluorescence and Western blot techniques.RESULTS:The number of invasive cells in the siRNA-MTCH2 group was significantly reduced,and the cell migration rate was notably decreased.Conversely,the OE-MTCH2 group exhibited a significant increase in both the number of invasive cells and the cell migration rate(P<0.01).The fluorescence intensity of F-actin and MTCH2 in the siRNA-MTCH2 group was significantly diminished,while these in-tensities were markedly elevated in the OE-MTCH2 group(P<0.01).The ROS levels in the siRNA-MTCH2 group were significantly higher than those in the siRNA-NC group,whereas the levels of ATP and mitochondrial membrane potential were significantly lower.Conversely,the ROS levels in the OE-MTCH2 group were significantly lower than those in the OE-NC group,with corresponding increases in ATP levels and mitochondrial membrane potential(P<0.01).The expres-sion levels of MTCH2 and MMP14 proteins in the siRNA-MTCH2 group were significantly lower than those in the siRNA-NC group,while the OE-MTCH2 group showed significantly higher expression levels compared to the OE-NC group(P<0.01).CONCLUSION:The MTCH2 is associated with the development of oral squamous cell carcinoma and may facili-tate the metastasis of CAL-27 cells by regulating mitochondrial function and MMP14 protein expression.Therefore,MTCH2 may represent a novel therapeutic target for the treatment of oral cancer.
6.Relationship between macrophage activation related factors and clinical symptoms of schizophrenia
Jiao FANG ; Wenjin CHEN ; Wenkai ZHENG ; Mengzhuang GOU ; Yongli LIU ; Song CHEN ; Na LI ; Junchao HUANG ; Yanli LI ; Shujuan PAN ; Yunlong TAN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(1):1-7
Objective:To investigate the relationship between macrophage activation related factors and clini-cal symptoms of schizophrenia(SCZ).Methods:Outpatient or inpatient SCZ patients(n=166)and normal con-trols(n=71)meeting the diagnostic criteria of DSM 4th edition were selected as subjects.The psychopathological symptoms were assessed by the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale(PANSS),and the concentrations of α-Na-Galases,MAF and IL-18 were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA).The correlation be-tween biological indicators and clinical symptoms was analyzed and the mediation effect was tested.Results:The concentrations of α-NaGalases(P<0.001)and MAF(P<0.01)in SCZ group were lower than those in normal control group.In SCZ group,IL-18 was negatively correlated with α-NaGalases concentration(r=-0.24,P<0.01).α-NaGalases was positively correlated with MAF concentration(r=0.67,P<0.001),and the total score of PANSS positive symptom scale was positively correlated with IL-18(r=0.21,P<0.05)and MAF concentration(r=0.22,P<0.01).The mediating effect of α-NaGalases and MAF was statistically significant,and the relative mediating effect accounted for 25.47%.Conclusion:The increase of IL-18 level may indicate the occurrence of positive symptoms of schizophrenia,and α-NaGalases and MAF may negatively regulate the inflammatory damage effect of IL-18 on SCZ,thereby reducing the positive symptoms.
7.Exploration of multidimensional teaching pathways in blood transfusion testing technology:a synergis-tic effect analysis of virtual simulation and case-based learning
Zheng LIANG ; Ting LIU ; Yunlong GAO ; Yaozhong HE ; Yuhua LYU ; Xinzhong WU ; Yan CHAO
Modern Hospital 2025;25(8):1286-1290
Objective To explore the effectiveness of integrating virtual simulation technology with case-based learning(CBL)in the teaching of clinical blood transfusion testing technology.Methods From January to June 2024,99 undergraduate students majoring in medical laboratory science at our university were selected and divided into an observation group(50 students)and a control group(49 students)based on their classes.The control group followed a traditional theoretical teaching model,while the observation group employed virtual simulation technology combined with CBL.Results The study compared as-sessment scores for theory learning,practical skills,case analysis,and comprehensive quality,teaching effects such as coordina-tion and cooperation abilities,self-efficacy measured by the GSES scale,and teaching satisfaction between the two groups.The results indicated that the observation group had significantly higher scores in all assessment categories,teaching effect abilities,and total GSES scores compared to the control group(P<0.05).The total teaching satisfaction rate in the observation group reached 100%,significantly higher than the 80% in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion The integration of virtual simu-lation technology with CBL innovates the teaching model for clinical blood transfusion testing courses,effectively enhancing students'professional skills and comprehensive quality,boosting self-efficacy,and achieving high student satisfaction,demon-strating significant potential for broader application.
8.Relationship among insomnia symptoms,neuroticism,anxiety symptoms and psychological capital in patients with COVID-19
Wenkai ZHENG ; Chunni HENG ; Yunlong TAN ; Juan DU ; Shuo FENG ; Jiao FANG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2024;38(2):151-157
Objectives:To explore the relationship between insomnia symptoms and neuroticism in patients with COVID-19,and to explore the role of anxiety and psychological capital in the relationship.Methods:Totally 687 patients with COVID-19 were recruited from Shanghai Fangcang Hospital.The Athens Insomnia Scale(AIS),Eysenck Personality Questionnaire-Revised Short Scale for Chinese Neuroticism Subscale(EPQ-RSC-N),Self-Rat-ing Anxiety Scale(SAS)and Psychological Capital Questionnaire(PCQ)were used to measure insomnia symp-toms,neuroticism personality trait,anxiety symptoms and psychological capital levels.The deviation-corrected per-centile Bootstrap method was used to test the mediating effect,and the PROCESS program was used to test the moderated effect.Results:The detection rate of insomnia symptoms was 49.93%.The AIS scores were lower in male patients than in female patients(P<0.01).The SAS scores partly mediated the relationship between neuroti-cism scores and AIS scores,with an effect size of 0.03,accounting for 18.29%of the total effect.With the im-provement of PCQ scores,the predictive effect of SAS scores on AIS scores gradually decreased(β=-0.01,t=-4.41,P<0.001).Conclusions:Anxiety symptoms in patients with COVID-19 play a partial mediating role in the positive relationship between insomnia symptoms and neuroticism.The psychological capital moderates the relation-ship between insomnia and anxiety symptoms.
9.Prediction of 18F-FDG PET/CT Metabolic Parameters in Axillary Lymph Node Metastasis of Breast Cancer
Dandan CHEN ; Yunlong LOU ; Zheng LIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2024;32(10):1027-1031
Purpose To establish a non-invasive model for predicting axillary lymph node metastasis(ALNM)based on breast cancer related metabolic parameters.Materials and Methods A total of 158 patients diagnosed as breast cancer in Meizhou People's Hospital from January 1,2016 to March 30,2023 were selected,and all of them underwent whole-body PET/CT examination in our department before operation.Metabolic parameters of primary breast cancer[maximum standard uptake value(SUVmax),metabolic volume,total glycolysis(TLG)],highest axillary lymph node uptake SUVmax(SUVmaxALN),axillary lymph node short diameter and clinical related indexes[age,maximum tumor diameter,pathological type and tumor location]were obtained.According to the surgical and pathological results,the patients were divided into ALNM positive[ALNM(+)]group and ALNM negative[ALNM(-)]group.The relationship between the parameters of the two groups was analyzed,the best influencing factors were screened out,and binary Logistic regression was used to establish a prediction model to obtain the primary metabolic parameters of breast cancer.Results There were significant differences in TLG,metabolic volume,axillary lymph node short diameter and SUVmaxALN between ALNM(+)group and ALNM(-)group(Z=-3.924--1.812,all P<0.05),but there were no significant differences in age,tumor maximum diameter,pathological type,tumor location,primary focus SUVmax and SUVavg(all P>0.05).Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that TLG of breast cancer primary focus and SUVmaxALN could be used as independent risk factors of ALNM of breast cancer,and the regression model established by using these two factors was Logit(P)=0.142+0.443×SUVmaxALN-0.013×TLG.The area under the curve of ALNM prediction model based on TLG and SUVmaxALN was 0.769(95%CI 0.691-0.841,P<0.001).Conclusion TLG of breast cancer primary focus and SUVmaxALN can be used as independent predictors of ALNM of breast cancer,and the prediction model based on these two factors can predict ALNM well.This non-invasive method may have a certain application prospect in clinic.
10.Effect of modified attention and interpretation therapy on fatigue and sleep quality in patients with post-stroke hemiplegia
Jie CHENG ; Lu CHEN ; Qing MA ; Siqi ZHENG ; Yuhan WANG ; Yunlong WANG
Sichuan Mental Health 2024;37(5):427-432
Background Patients with post-stroke hemiplegia are likely to experience fatigue and sleep disorder.Attention and interpretation therapy(AIT)has been shown to promote psychological flexibility,thereby alleviating their stress,improving emotional management and somatopsychic adaptation.Currently,there is a lack of application of AIT in patients with post-stroke hemiplegia.Objective To explore the effect of modified AIT on fatigue and sleep quality in patients with post-stroke hemiplegia,so as to provide references for physical and mental rehabilitation nursing of post-stroke hemiplegia patients.Methods A total of 120 patients with post-stroke hemiplegia attending the rehabilitation medicine department of North China University of Science and Technology Affiliated Hospital from August 1,2021 to June 30,2022 and fulfilling the Chinese guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of acute ischemic stroke 2018 and the Chinese guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of acute intracerebral hemorrhage 2019 were enrolled.Patients were assigned into two groups using random number table methods,each with 60 cases.Control group was given chronic illness trajectory model-based nursing,while study group received modified AIT intervention.All participants were evaluated using the Chinese version of Neurological Fatigue Index for Stroke(NFI-Stroke)and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI)at the baseline,after 4 weeks and 8 weeks of intervention.Results The repeated measures ANOVA on PSQI total score and scores on sleep quality,sleep time,sleep duration,sleep efficiency,sleep disturbance and daytime dysfunction revealed a significant group effect,time effect and interaction effect(Fgroup=4.281,5.598,8.814,4.351,4.302,4.091,7.608,Ftime=122.230,19.698,19.289,16.403,15.421,28.879,90.876,Finteraction=19.508,3.227,11.586,5.237,5.507,5.799,3.338,P<0.05).Significant group effect,time effect and interaction effect were reported on NFI-Stroke total score and scores on physical subscale and cognitive subscale(Fgroup=7.140,5.466,5.547,Ftime=362.192,309.817,70.888,Finteraction=21.079,13.430,13.354,P<0.05).Conclusion Modified AIT may help alleviate fatigue and improve sleep quality in patients with post-stroke hemiplegia.

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