1.A study of the effect of exercise habits on frailty in middle-aged and elderly community residents
Lujie WEI ; Min DU ; Xiaofeng LIU ; Zhengping TANG ; Hang ZHAO ; Jianping LI ; Min LI ; Pingyang LI ; Xinzhu CHEN ; Yixiong ZHENG ; Cong DU ; Xiaobing CHEN ; Olga THEOU ; Huaicong LONG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(2):201-207
Objective:To examine frailty in residents aged over 50 in the Chengdu community, investigate the risk factors linked to frailty, and analyze the impact of exercise habits on frailty.Methods:This retrospective study utilized a stratified whole-sample method to select Chengdu residents aged over 50 from 6 communities.Relevant information was collected through face-to-face interactions using a self-developed frailty questionnaire between May 2022 and May 2023.Exercise habits were defined as engaging in physical activity more than three times a week for at least 30 minutes per session, consistently maintained for a minimum of five years prior to the survey.The frailty index(FI)was established based on the multiple-deficit cumulative model.Respondents were classified into categories of no frailty(FI<0.1), mild frailty(0.1 ≤ FI<0.2), and moderate-severe frailty(FI≥0.2).Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were conducted to investigate the factors influencing frailty and to compare the prevalence and progression of frailty among individuals with and without exercise habits across different age groups.Results:A total of 999 participants, comprising 483(48.3%)males and 516(51.7%)females, were enrolled in the study.The average age of the participants was 65.70±9.61 years.Among them, 346(34.6%)were classified as having mild frailty, while 107(10.7%)had moderate-severe frailty.Univariate analysis revealed that age, gender, marital status, education, smoking, alcohol consumption, and exercise habits were potential factors influencing frailty( P<0.05).Multifactorial logistic regression models indicated that individuals aged 70-79 and 80-85 were predictors of mild and moderate-severe frailty, respectively.Being female was identified as an independent risk factor for both mild frailty( OR: 1.196; 95% CI: 1.262-3.073)and moderate-severe frailty( OR: 2.721; 95% CI: 1.282-5.774).Additionally, not engaging in regular exercise was associated with an increased risk of mild frailty( OR: 1.588; 95% CI: 1.149-2.193)and moderate-severe frailty( OR: 3.186; 95% CI: 1.819-5.583).Statistical analysis revealed significant differences in frailty distribution and frailty index changes between individuals with and without exercise habits over the age of 60( P<0.05). Conclusions:Age and gender were found to be closely associated with frailty, with the impact of exercise habits on frailty becoming more pronounced after the age of 60.Encouraging middle-aged and older individuals to adopt regular exercise routines can play a significant role in promoting healthy aging in China.
2.PCBP1-mediated regulation of iron homeostasis suppresses ferroptosis against cadmium-induced neurotoxicity in mouse neuroblastoma cells
Sheng JIE ; Rui TIAN ; Yuchen QU ; Li TIAN ; Jia XIE ; Mengyan CHEN ; Mindi HE ; Zhengping YU ; Huifeng PI ; Ping DENG
Journal of Army Medical University 2025;47(19):2315-2326
Objective To investigate the role of poly(rC)-binding protein 1(PCBP1)in cadmium(Cd)-induced ferroptosis in mouse neuroblastoma Neuro-2a(N2A)cells.Methods N2A cells were exposed to a concentration gradient of CdCl?(0,1,2,4 μmol/L)for 72 h.Cell viability was assessed by trypan blue staining.Western blotting was employed to detect the expression of ferroptosis-related proteins(GPX4,HMOX1,ACSL4)and PCBP1.Intracellular Fe2? level and lipid peroxidation were detected using FerroOrange and BODIPY581/591 C11 probes,respectively.Ferrostatin-1(Fer-1),a ferroptosis inhibitor,was applied to confirm the critical role of ferroptosis in Cd-induced cytotoxicity.Molecular docking was performed to elucidate the interaction between PCBP1 and ferritin,as well as the binding sites of Cd2?.PCBP1 overexpression plasmid was further constructed for functional validation.Results Cd exposure suppressed cell viability in N2A cells in a dose-dependent manner(P<0.01),significantly down-regulated GPX4 expression(P<0.05),up-regulated HMOX1 expression(P<0.01),and induced Fe2? overload and lipid peroxidation(P<0.01).Molecular docking revealed that Cd2? directly bound to the KH2 domain of PCBP1 and then co-localized on the outer surface of ferritin heavy chain.Overexpression of PCBP1 markedly reversed Cd-induced Fe2? accumulation,GPX4 down-regulation,lipid peroxidation,and cell death.Conclusion Cd exposure disrupts PCBP1-mediated iron homeostasis via transcriptional suppression and competitive displacement of metal ions,and then synergistically drives Fe2? overload-triggered ferroptosis cascades,ultimately leading to neurotoxicity.Targeting PCBP1-mediated iron homeostasis can effectively mitigate Cd-induced neurotoxicity,and may serve as a novel therapeutic strategy.
3.Application value of Bama miniature pig model in endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancrea-tography training
Sheng CHEN ; Ping2 YUE ; Yanyan2 LIN ; Jinduo2 ZHANG ; Long2 GAO ; Ling'en3 ZHANG ; Zhengping AN ; Chenyang WEI ; Pengfei LI ; Xun2 LI ; Wenbo2 MENG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2025;24(7):898-904
Objective:To investigate the application value of Bama miniature pig model in endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) training.Methods:The experimental study was conducted. Six Bama miniature pigs were selected to establish animal model for ERCP operation. The experimental equipments were the EP-6000 image processing system and ED-580T therapeutic duodenoscopy, and the surgery was performed by two experienced chief physicians. Observation indicators: (1) surgical operation status; (2) preoperative and postoperative physiological and biochemical indicators of experimental animals; (3) experimental endpoint indicators. Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as Mean± SD, and measurement data with skewed distribution were represented as M(range). Count data were expressed as absolute numbers. Results:(1) Surgical operation status. During the operation, the time required for the duodenoscope to pass from the esophageal inlet to the pylorus of the six experimental animals was 151(range, 46-227)seconds, the insertion length of the endoscope at the pylorus was 85(range, 80-90)cm, and the straightened length of the endoscope shaft was 47(range, 45-50)cm. For bile duct cannulation, the total number of cannulation attempts was 2.0(range, 1.0-3.0), the number of successful cannulation was 1.5(range, 1.0-2.0), and the time of successful cannulation was 44(range, 13-80)seconds. For pancreatic duct cannulation, the total number of cannulation attempts was 3.0(range, 1.0-8.0), and only one successful intubation was performed for each experimental animal, with the time of successful cannulation as 100(range, 53-320)seconds. (2) Preoperative and postoperative physiological and biochemical indicators of experimental animals. For six experimental animals, the preoperative body temperature was (38.8±0.1)℃, serum amylase was (55.3±0.2)U/dL, serum lipase was 232.9(range, 29.4-547.3)U/L, alanine aminotransferase was (51±10)U/L, aspartate aminotransferase was (38±12)U/L, and total bilirubin was (3.2±0.7)μmol/L. At 24 hours postoperatively, the body temperature was (38.6±0.1)℃, serum amylase was (53.0±6.0)U/dL, serum lipase was 62.4(range, 29.4-94.1)U/L, alanine amino-transferase was (54±5)U/L, aspartate aminotransferase was (67±27)U/L, and total bilirubin was (3.5±1.9)μmol/L. (3) Experimental endpoint indicators. At the experimental endpoint of 14 days after surgery, the bile duct length in the six experimental animals was (8.6±1.2)cm, and the bile duct inner diameter was (2.5±0.5)mm. The pancreatic duct length was 12.9(range, 3.7-20.8)cm, and the inner diameter was (1.6±0.2)mm. Results of histopathological examination revealed that both CD3 and CD68 staining were negative in the bile duct and surrounding hepatic tissue, as well as in the pancreatic duct and adjacent pancreatic tissue at the experimental endpoint of 14 days after surgery.Conclusion:Bama miniature pig model can be used for ERCP training.
4.Application value of Bama miniature pig model in endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancrea-tography training
Sheng CHEN ; Ping2 YUE ; Yanyan2 LIN ; Jinduo2 ZHANG ; Long2 GAO ; Ling'en3 ZHANG ; Zhengping AN ; Chenyang WEI ; Pengfei LI ; Xun2 LI ; Wenbo2 MENG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2025;24(7):898-904
Objective:To investigate the application value of Bama miniature pig model in endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) training.Methods:The experimental study was conducted. Six Bama miniature pigs were selected to establish animal model for ERCP operation. The experimental equipments were the EP-6000 image processing system and ED-580T therapeutic duodenoscopy, and the surgery was performed by two experienced chief physicians. Observation indicators: (1) surgical operation status; (2) preoperative and postoperative physiological and biochemical indicators of experimental animals; (3) experimental endpoint indicators. Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as Mean± SD, and measurement data with skewed distribution were represented as M(range). Count data were expressed as absolute numbers. Results:(1) Surgical operation status. During the operation, the time required for the duodenoscope to pass from the esophageal inlet to the pylorus of the six experimental animals was 151(range, 46-227)seconds, the insertion length of the endoscope at the pylorus was 85(range, 80-90)cm, and the straightened length of the endoscope shaft was 47(range, 45-50)cm. For bile duct cannulation, the total number of cannulation attempts was 2.0(range, 1.0-3.0), the number of successful cannulation was 1.5(range, 1.0-2.0), and the time of successful cannulation was 44(range, 13-80)seconds. For pancreatic duct cannulation, the total number of cannulation attempts was 3.0(range, 1.0-8.0), and only one successful intubation was performed for each experimental animal, with the time of successful cannulation as 100(range, 53-320)seconds. (2) Preoperative and postoperative physiological and biochemical indicators of experimental animals. For six experimental animals, the preoperative body temperature was (38.8±0.1)℃, serum amylase was (55.3±0.2)U/dL, serum lipase was 232.9(range, 29.4-547.3)U/L, alanine aminotransferase was (51±10)U/L, aspartate aminotransferase was (38±12)U/L, and total bilirubin was (3.2±0.7)μmol/L. At 24 hours postoperatively, the body temperature was (38.6±0.1)℃, serum amylase was (53.0±6.0)U/dL, serum lipase was 62.4(range, 29.4-94.1)U/L, alanine amino-transferase was (54±5)U/L, aspartate aminotransferase was (67±27)U/L, and total bilirubin was (3.5±1.9)μmol/L. (3) Experimental endpoint indicators. At the experimental endpoint of 14 days after surgery, the bile duct length in the six experimental animals was (8.6±1.2)cm, and the bile duct inner diameter was (2.5±0.5)mm. The pancreatic duct length was 12.9(range, 3.7-20.8)cm, and the inner diameter was (1.6±0.2)mm. Results of histopathological examination revealed that both CD3 and CD68 staining were negative in the bile duct and surrounding hepatic tissue, as well as in the pancreatic duct and adjacent pancreatic tissue at the experimental endpoint of 14 days after surgery.Conclusion:Bama miniature pig model can be used for ERCP training.
5.A study of the effect of exercise habits on frailty in middle-aged and elderly community residents
Lujie WEI ; Min DU ; Xiaofeng LIU ; Zhengping TANG ; Hang ZHAO ; Jianping LI ; Min LI ; Pingyang LI ; Xinzhu CHEN ; Yixiong ZHENG ; Cong DU ; Xiaobing CHEN ; Olga THEOU ; Huaicong LONG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(2):201-207
Objective:To examine frailty in residents aged over 50 in the Chengdu community, investigate the risk factors linked to frailty, and analyze the impact of exercise habits on frailty.Methods:This retrospective study utilized a stratified whole-sample method to select Chengdu residents aged over 50 from 6 communities.Relevant information was collected through face-to-face interactions using a self-developed frailty questionnaire between May 2022 and May 2023.Exercise habits were defined as engaging in physical activity more than three times a week for at least 30 minutes per session, consistently maintained for a minimum of five years prior to the survey.The frailty index(FI)was established based on the multiple-deficit cumulative model.Respondents were classified into categories of no frailty(FI<0.1), mild frailty(0.1 ≤ FI<0.2), and moderate-severe frailty(FI≥0.2).Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were conducted to investigate the factors influencing frailty and to compare the prevalence and progression of frailty among individuals with and without exercise habits across different age groups.Results:A total of 999 participants, comprising 483(48.3%)males and 516(51.7%)females, were enrolled in the study.The average age of the participants was 65.70±9.61 years.Among them, 346(34.6%)were classified as having mild frailty, while 107(10.7%)had moderate-severe frailty.Univariate analysis revealed that age, gender, marital status, education, smoking, alcohol consumption, and exercise habits were potential factors influencing frailty( P<0.05).Multifactorial logistic regression models indicated that individuals aged 70-79 and 80-85 were predictors of mild and moderate-severe frailty, respectively.Being female was identified as an independent risk factor for both mild frailty( OR: 1.196; 95% CI: 1.262-3.073)and moderate-severe frailty( OR: 2.721; 95% CI: 1.282-5.774).Additionally, not engaging in regular exercise was associated with an increased risk of mild frailty( OR: 1.588; 95% CI: 1.149-2.193)and moderate-severe frailty( OR: 3.186; 95% CI: 1.819-5.583).Statistical analysis revealed significant differences in frailty distribution and frailty index changes between individuals with and without exercise habits over the age of 60( P<0.05). Conclusions:Age and gender were found to be closely associated with frailty, with the impact of exercise habits on frailty becoming more pronounced after the age of 60.Encouraging middle-aged and older individuals to adopt regular exercise routines can play a significant role in promoting healthy aging in China.
6.Research progress of the interaction between heavy metals and ɑ-synuclein in Parkinson′s disease
Jinxin LIU ; Yaxin KANG ; Yuyang ZHANG ; Xin CHEN ; Zuxiong PAN ; Zhengping HUANG ; Chunnuan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2024;57(6):655-660
Parkinson′s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder, and the abnormal levels of its pathological marker ɑ-synuclein (ɑ-syn) are often accompanied by imbalanced heavy metal homeostasis. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear, with limited research. This review explores the interactions between iron, copper, zinc, and manganese with pathological ɑ-syn′s abnormal expression, aggregation, and degradation in development and progression of PD. It also discusses potential therapeutic directions for addressing heavy metal imbalances in PD patients.
7.Research progress on ALSP caused by CSF1R gene mutations
Zhengping HUANG ; Jiawei JIANG ; Shufen LIU ; Xiaofang YE ; Mimi LI ; Jianlong ZHUANG ; Lichao YE ; Chunnuan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2024;50(3):173-178
Adult-onset leukoencephalopathy with axonal spheroids and pigmented glia(ALSP)is a clinically rare autosomal dominant genetic disease,and its specific pathogenesis is not yet clear.The colony-stimulating factor 1 receptor(CSF1R)is a transmembrane tyrosine kinase receptor on the cell surface and mutations in the gene encoding it have been identified as potential pathogenic factors for ALSP.However,the specific mechanisms by which CSF1R gene mutations lead to the onset of ALSP are still unclear.After reviewing the mutation sites and pathogenic mechanisms of CSF1R in the pathogenesis of ALSP,CSF1R mutations have been shown to cause microglial dysfunction through mechanisms such as dominant-negative effects,loss of function,haploinsufficiency,and gain of function,thereby leading to the onset of ALSP.A deeper understanding of the causes of ALSP will help in exploring potential treatment methods.
8.Research on the rheological properties of terbinafine hydrochloride cream
Qianqian CHEN ; Zhengping LIU ; Shuolei LI ; Song XUE ; Dawei LI
China Pharmacist 2024;27(8):1296-1302
Objective To study the rheological properties of terbinafine hydrochloride cream,and provide a research basis for the consistency of this product.Methods The Kinexus rheometer was used to determine the dynamic and steady rheological parameters of terbinafine hydrochloride cream.Comparative studies on the rheological curves,yield stress,viscosity measurement,linear viscoelasticity and creep recovery of original and generic terbinafine hydrochloride cream were carried out.Results The original and generic terbinafine hydrochloride cream were both non-Newtonian fluid with shear thinning.The yield stress of three generic were similar to the original.The linear viscoelastic region of three generic were similar to the original,and the ranges of linear viscoelastic were both 0.01%-1%,the elastic moduli were all greater than the viscosity moduli and were viscoelastic materials.It could be seen from the creep recovery curve that the creep behavior of three generic were basically the same with the original.Conclusion Among the six terbinafine hydrochloride creams measured experimentally,the rheological properties of most generic drugs are basically the same as the original.
9.Effects and mechanisms of 2.5T terahertz radiation exposure on testis injury in mice
Qinlong MA ; Min LIN ; Peng GAO ; Lingling YANG ; Yonghui LU ; Yanwen ZHANG ; Zhengping YU ; Chunhai CHEN
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(19):2197-2207
Objective To investigate the effects of terahertz(THz)radiation on mouse testicular tissue and its potential molecular mechanisms.Methods A total of 125 male C57BL/6J mice(6~8 weeks old)were randomly divided into control group and low-,medium-and high-radiation power groups.The mice of the latter 3 groups were exposed to THz radiation at a frequency of 2.5 T,with an average power density of 38,115,or 318 mW/cm2,for 5 or 10 min.The detection time was immediately or 24 h after exposure.HE staining was used to observe pathological damage.ELISA was employed to detect the expression of inflammatory factors in testicular tissue.RNA-seq was utilized to detect the global changes of gene expression.The differentially expressed genes(DEGs)were screened and bioinformatics was used to cluster them.The screened genes were further analyzed with RT-qPCR to determine the time-dependent and dose-dependent relationships of the expression with THz exposure.Finally,sperm quality was evaluated morphologically using a microscope.Results Three doses of THz radiation exposure did not cause significant pathological damages to mouse testicular tissue.TNF-α expression was increased immediately after exposure at average power density of 115 mW/cm2(P<0.01),and the expression of IL-1β and TNF-α were both increased when the dose reached 318 mW/cm2(P<0.01).However,all the 3 factors returned to normal levels in 24 h after exposure.RNA-seq results showed that THz radiation exposure caused abnormal expression of 56 genes.Cluster analysis indicated that these DEGs were mainly enriched in immune and inflammatory responses,enzyme activity,sperm development and capacitation functions.Then for 5 selected key genes,Crisp1,Adam7,Ltf,Rnase9,and Bsph1,the expression of Crisp1 and Rnase9 was decreased immediately after exposure to 115 mW/cm2 THz radiation,the dose of 318 mW/cm2 resulted in obvious changes in the expression of the 5 genes(P<0.05),and their expression returned to normal levels in 24 h after exposure.Morphological observation displayed that exposure to all the 3 doses of THz had no influence on sperm quality.Conclusion THz radiation exposure causes temporary inflammatory response in testicular tissue and abnormal expression of sperm functions-related genes.However,these changes return to normal 24 h after exposure,and additionally,do not impair sperm quality.
10.Development and validation of a risk prediction model for low Apgar scores in extremely premature infants
Zhengping GAO ; Xuezhen ZHAO ; Chen KOU
Chinese Journal of Neonatology 2023;38(9):534-538
Objective:To establish a risk prediction model for the occurrence of low 1 min Apgar scores in extremely premature infants (EPIs).Methods:From January 2017 to December 2021, EPIs delivered at our hospital were retrospectively analyzed and randomly assigned into training set group and validation set group in a 7∶3 ratio. 17 clinical indicators were selected as predictive variables and low Apgar scores after birth as outcome variables. Lasso regression and multi-factor logistic regression were used within the training set group to select the final predictors for the final model, and the calibration, distinguishability and clinical decision making curves of the final model were evaluated in the validation set group.Results:A total of 169 EPIs were enrolled, including 117 in the training set group and 52 in the validation set group. 4 indicators including gender, fetal distress, assisted conception and delivery time were selected as the final predictors in the final model. Both the training set group and the validation set group had good calibration curves. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of the prediction model was 0.731, the sensitivity was 72.2%, the specificity was 60.5% and the AUC of the external validation curve was 0.704. The clinical decision making curve showed that the model had a greater benefit in predicting the occurrence of low Apgar score in EPIs within the threshold of 2% to 75%.Conclusions:The clinical prediction model established in this study has good distinguishability, calibration and clinical accessibility and can be used as a reference tool to predict low Apgar scores in EPIs.

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