1.Effect of different exercise interventions on patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease: A systematic review and network Meta-analysis
Guodong MA ; Zhuojing SUN ; Song HU ; Zijun YE ; Mingchen MA ; Fei CUI ; Jiaju ZHU
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2026;42(2):326-344
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of different exercise interventions on metabolism and liver parameters in patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD), and to provide evidence-based recommendations for clinical exercise rehabilitation. MethodsThis study was conducted according to the PRISMA guidelines, and the protocol was registered on the PROSPERO platform, with a registration number of CRD42025641717. PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, Wiley Online Library, CNKI, Wanfang Data, and VIP were searched for related articles published up to September 2024. The Cochrane tool for assessing risk of bias was used to assess the quality of articles, and Stata MP 17.0 was used to perform the network meta-analysis. ResultsA total of 57 articles were included, involving 2 648 patients. The results showed that aerobic exercise combined with resistance exercise had the best effect in improving body mass index (mean difference [WMD]=-0.97, 95% confidence interval [CI]: -1.66 to -0.28], P<0.05, surface under the cumulative ranking curve [SUCRA]=85.4) and triglycerides (WMD=-29.6, 95%CI: -46.66 to 12.54, P<0.05, SUCRA=87.3); resistance exercise was the optimal intervention method for improving total cholesterol (WMD=-15.99, 95%CI: -24.19 to -7.79, P<0.05, SUCRA=79.9) and glutamine transaminase (WMD=-8.08, 95%CI: -12.13 to -4.02, P<0.05, SUCRA=87.3); low-intensity aerobic exercise had the best effect in improving aspartate aminotransferase (WMD=-4.3, 95%CI: -8.45 to -0.15, P<0.05, SUCRA=73.5), gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) (WMD=-3.26, 95%CI: -7.79 to 1.27, P>0.05, SUCRA=82.3), and glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) (WMD=-0.6, 95%CI: -2.02 to 0.82, P>0.05, SUCRA=78.8); moderate-intensity aerobic exercise was the optimal intervention modality to improve Homeostasis Model Assessment of Insulin Resistance (WMD=-0.92, 95%CI: -1.51 to -0.33, P<0.05, SUCRA=69.4). It should be noted that there were no significant differences in HbA1c and GGT across different exercise interventions (all P>0.05), suggesting that there was currently no sufficient statistical evidence to support that exercise could improve these two indicators. ConclusionBased on the comprehensive league table and cumulative probability ranking, aerobic exercise combined with resistance exercise, resistance exercise, and low- and moderate-intensity aerobic exercise may be the best exercise modality for improving key indicators in MAFLD patients, and targeted exercise modalities should be selected for intervention against different indicators; however, due to limitations of the original studies, further studies are needed for validation and exploration.
2.Development and validation of a prediction model for medication adherence in patients receiving allergen sublingual immunotherapy
Wenjin WAN ; Qin XU ; Zijun GU ; Qian LYU ; Meiping LU ; Song LI ; Lei CHENG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;59(6):814-824
Objective:To develop and validate a prediction model for medication adherence among patients receiving allergen sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT).Methods:A prospective cross-sectional study was conducted, and a total of 288 patients who received SLIT treatment at an allergy center in the First Affiliated Hospital with Nanjing Medical University (Jiangsu Province Hospital) from December 2023 to July 2024 were assigned to the modeling group. Additionally, 122 patients from August to October 2024 were assigned to the validation group. Data of patients′ general information, medication beliefs, anxiety levels, social support, disease perception, and medication adherence were collected. Single-factor analysis and LASSO regression were utilized to identify potential predictors, and a prediction model for medication adherence was constructed using multifactorial logistic regression. A nomogram was then developed based on the model. The model′s discriminatory ability was evaluated using receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC), the area under curve (AUC), sensitivity, and specificity. The model was then validated in the validation cohort.Results:Single-factor analysis and LASSO regression identified a total of nine predictive factors. Logistic regression revealed that medical belief tendency [ OR (95% CI) =2.420 (1.116-5.248), P=0.025], the somatic control dimension in self-rating anxiety scales [ OR (95% CI)=1.404 (1.241-1.589), P<0.001], the subjective support dimension in social support assessment [ OR (95% CI)=0.784 (0.725-0.847), P<0.001], and the cognitive dimension in illness perception [ OR (95% CI)=0.725 (0.647-0.813), P<0.001] were independent predictors of medication adherence in patients undergoing SLIT. The AUC value of the model was 0.899 (95% CI=0.863-0.934) in the modeling group and 0.882 (95% CI=0.820-0.944) in the validation group, indicating good discriminatory ability. The optimal cutoff value of the model was 0.493, with a sensitivity of 81.1% and specificity of 85.7% in the modeling group, and a sensitivity of 87.3% and specificity of 82.5% in the validation group. Conclusion:The medication adherence prediction model developed in this study for patients undergoing SLIT exhibits good predictive performance and provides valuable guidance for early intervention by clinical healthcare professionals.
3.Effects of myocardial extracellular matrix remodeling on connexin 43 and its Ser368 phosphorylation and electrical conduction
Yuting SONG ; Chunlei WEN ; Yi LI ; Xue BAI ; Hong GAO ; Tingju HU ; Zijun WANG ; Xu YAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(29):6212-6218
BACKGROUND:Our previous studies found that decreased expression of connexin 43 and its Ser368 phosphorylation after myocardial hypothermic ischemia-reperfusion was closely associated with decreased cardiac conduction velocity and reperfusion arrhythmia.OBJECTIVE:To observe the effect of changes in membrane-type matrix metalloproteinase 2,matrix metalloproteinase 2 and collagen type Ⅳ on the expression of connexin 43 and its Ser368 phosphorylation and electrical conduction in the myocardial extracellular matrix after hypothermic ischemia-reperfusion.METHODS:Sixteen Langendorff extracorporeal cardiac perfusion models were successfully established from SD rats and randomly divided into a control group(n=8)and a hypothermic ischemia-reperfusion group(n=8).The control group was balanced perfused with 37 ℃ Krebs-Henseleit solution for 15 minutes and then continued to be perfused with 37 ℃ Krebs-Henseleit solution for 90 minutes.The hypothermic ischemia-reperfusion group was balanced perfused with 37 ℃ Krebs-Henseleit solution for 15 minutes,and then the heart was arrested for 60 minutes by injection of 4 ℃ Thomas solution.During the cardiac arrest,the periphery was protected by 4 ℃ Krebs-Henseleit solution.Half-volume 4 ℃ Thomas solution was reperfused 30 minutes after the arrest.After stopping the arrest,the heart was reperfused with 37 ℃ Krebs-Henseleit solution for 30 minutes.The occurrence of arrhythmias,rebeating time,and the duration of arrhythmias were recorded from the immediate time point to the end of the reperfusion period.Conduction velocity,absolute inhomogeneity,and inhomogeneity index were measured using the Mapping Lab multi-channel electrophysiological mapping system at the time of balanced perfusion for 15 minutes(T1),reperfusion for 15 minutes/continuous perfusion for 90 minutes(T2),and reperfusion for 30 minutes/continuous perfusion for 105 minutes(T3).The relative expression levels of membrane-type matrix metalloproteinase 2,matrix metalloproteinase 2,collagen type Ⅳ,connexin 43,and its Ser368 phosphorylation in ventricular tissue were detected by western blot assay.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)No arrhythmia occurred in the control group.There were six cases of arrhythmia in the hypothermic ischemia-reperfusion group during reperfusion.Rebeating time and duration of arrhythmias were(25.38+12.02)and(158.67±67.68)seconds,respectively.(2)The conduction sochronal diagrams at T1,T2,and T3 in the control group were uniform and regular in direction,and the conduction velocity at T2 and T3 was not different from that at T1(P>0.05).The conduction isochronal diagrams at T2 and T3 in the hypothermic ischemia-reperfusion group were uneven and irregular in direction,and the conduction velocity was slower than that at T1(P<0.01).The conduction velocity at T2 and T3 in the hypothermic ischemia-reperfusion group was slower than that in the control group(P<0.01).Conduction dispersion was greater in the hypothermic ischemia-reperfusion group than that in the control group at T2 and T3(P<0.05).(3)Compared with the control group,the protein expressions of membrane-type matrix metalloproteinase 2 and matrix metalloproteinase 2 in the hypothermic ischemia-reperfusion group were increased(P<0.05 or P<0.01),and the protein expression levels of type Ⅳ collagen,connexin 43 and its Ser368 phosphorylation were decreased(P<0.05 or P<0.01).(4)The results indicate that after hypothermic ischemia-reperfusion,myocardial extracellular matrix remodeling may mediate the downregulation of myocardial connexin 43 and its Ser368 phosphorylation,slowed conduction velocity and increased conduction dispersion,thereby increasing the risk of arrhythmia.
4.Development and validation of a prediction model for medication adherence in patients receiving allergen sublingual immunotherapy
Wenjin WAN ; Qin XU ; Zijun GU ; Qian LYU ; Meiping LU ; Song LI ; Lei CHENG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;59(6):814-824
Objective:To develop and validate a prediction model for medication adherence among patients receiving allergen sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT).Methods:A prospective cross-sectional study was conducted, and a total of 288 patients who received SLIT treatment at an allergy center in the First Affiliated Hospital with Nanjing Medical University (Jiangsu Province Hospital) from December 2023 to July 2024 were assigned to the modeling group. Additionally, 122 patients from August to October 2024 were assigned to the validation group. Data of patients′ general information, medication beliefs, anxiety levels, social support, disease perception, and medication adherence were collected. Single-factor analysis and LASSO regression were utilized to identify potential predictors, and a prediction model for medication adherence was constructed using multifactorial logistic regression. A nomogram was then developed based on the model. The model′s discriminatory ability was evaluated using receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC), the area under curve (AUC), sensitivity, and specificity. The model was then validated in the validation cohort.Results:Single-factor analysis and LASSO regression identified a total of nine predictive factors. Logistic regression revealed that medical belief tendency [ OR (95% CI) =2.420 (1.116-5.248), P=0.025], the somatic control dimension in self-rating anxiety scales [ OR (95% CI)=1.404 (1.241-1.589), P<0.001], the subjective support dimension in social support assessment [ OR (95% CI)=0.784 (0.725-0.847), P<0.001], and the cognitive dimension in illness perception [ OR (95% CI)=0.725 (0.647-0.813), P<0.001] were independent predictors of medication adherence in patients undergoing SLIT. The AUC value of the model was 0.899 (95% CI=0.863-0.934) in the modeling group and 0.882 (95% CI=0.820-0.944) in the validation group, indicating good discriminatory ability. The optimal cutoff value of the model was 0.493, with a sensitivity of 81.1% and specificity of 85.7% in the modeling group, and a sensitivity of 87.3% and specificity of 82.5% in the validation group. Conclusion:The medication adherence prediction model developed in this study for patients undergoing SLIT exhibits good predictive performance and provides valuable guidance for early intervention by clinical healthcare professionals.
5.Effects of myocardial extracellular matrix remodeling on connexin 43 and its Ser368 phosphorylation and electrical conduction
Yuting SONG ; Chunlei WEN ; Yi LI ; Xue BAI ; Hong GAO ; Tingju HU ; Zijun WANG ; Xu YAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(29):6212-6218
BACKGROUND:Our previous studies found that decreased expression of connexin 43 and its Ser368 phosphorylation after myocardial hypothermic ischemia-reperfusion was closely associated with decreased cardiac conduction velocity and reperfusion arrhythmia.OBJECTIVE:To observe the effect of changes in membrane-type matrix metalloproteinase 2,matrix metalloproteinase 2 and collagen type Ⅳ on the expression of connexin 43 and its Ser368 phosphorylation and electrical conduction in the myocardial extracellular matrix after hypothermic ischemia-reperfusion.METHODS:Sixteen Langendorff extracorporeal cardiac perfusion models were successfully established from SD rats and randomly divided into a control group(n=8)and a hypothermic ischemia-reperfusion group(n=8).The control group was balanced perfused with 37 ℃ Krebs-Henseleit solution for 15 minutes and then continued to be perfused with 37 ℃ Krebs-Henseleit solution for 90 minutes.The hypothermic ischemia-reperfusion group was balanced perfused with 37 ℃ Krebs-Henseleit solution for 15 minutes,and then the heart was arrested for 60 minutes by injection of 4 ℃ Thomas solution.During the cardiac arrest,the periphery was protected by 4 ℃ Krebs-Henseleit solution.Half-volume 4 ℃ Thomas solution was reperfused 30 minutes after the arrest.After stopping the arrest,the heart was reperfused with 37 ℃ Krebs-Henseleit solution for 30 minutes.The occurrence of arrhythmias,rebeating time,and the duration of arrhythmias were recorded from the immediate time point to the end of the reperfusion period.Conduction velocity,absolute inhomogeneity,and inhomogeneity index were measured using the Mapping Lab multi-channel electrophysiological mapping system at the time of balanced perfusion for 15 minutes(T1),reperfusion for 15 minutes/continuous perfusion for 90 minutes(T2),and reperfusion for 30 minutes/continuous perfusion for 105 minutes(T3).The relative expression levels of membrane-type matrix metalloproteinase 2,matrix metalloproteinase 2,collagen type Ⅳ,connexin 43,and its Ser368 phosphorylation in ventricular tissue were detected by western blot assay.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)No arrhythmia occurred in the control group.There were six cases of arrhythmia in the hypothermic ischemia-reperfusion group during reperfusion.Rebeating time and duration of arrhythmias were(25.38+12.02)and(158.67±67.68)seconds,respectively.(2)The conduction sochronal diagrams at T1,T2,and T3 in the control group were uniform and regular in direction,and the conduction velocity at T2 and T3 was not different from that at T1(P>0.05).The conduction isochronal diagrams at T2 and T3 in the hypothermic ischemia-reperfusion group were uneven and irregular in direction,and the conduction velocity was slower than that at T1(P<0.01).The conduction velocity at T2 and T3 in the hypothermic ischemia-reperfusion group was slower than that in the control group(P<0.01).Conduction dispersion was greater in the hypothermic ischemia-reperfusion group than that in the control group at T2 and T3(P<0.05).(3)Compared with the control group,the protein expressions of membrane-type matrix metalloproteinase 2 and matrix metalloproteinase 2 in the hypothermic ischemia-reperfusion group were increased(P<0.05 or P<0.01),and the protein expression levels of type Ⅳ collagen,connexin 43 and its Ser368 phosphorylation were decreased(P<0.05 or P<0.01).(4)The results indicate that after hypothermic ischemia-reperfusion,myocardial extracellular matrix remodeling may mediate the downregulation of myocardial connexin 43 and its Ser368 phosphorylation,slowed conduction velocity and increased conduction dispersion,thereby increasing the risk of arrhythmia.
6.The impact of metformin on marginal bone loss at the edge of implants in patients with type 2 diabetes mel-litus and exercise habit
Huan TIAN ; Zhiwen SHAO ; Guoqiang ZHAO ; Zian YI ; Zijun CHEN ; Yuxi WANG ; Banglian DENG ; Yingliang SONG ; Xiangdong LIU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2024;40(6):775-782
Objective:To study the effects of metformin on marginal bone resorption of implants in patients with type 2 diabetes melli-tus(T2DM)and exercise habit.Methods:63 cases with 73 implants were included.Among them,there were 41 cases(47 implants)without T2DM in group N,10 cases(13 implants)with T2DM and without exercise habit in group M,12 cases(12 implants)with T2DM and exercise habit in the MR group.The patients were followed up at 6 months,1 and 2 years after implantation.The marginal bone loss(MBL).Implantation success rate and peri-implantitis incidence rate were compared among the groups.Results:The bone resorption of the proximal and median margins of the long-term bone level of the implants in the N and MR groups were significantly lower than that in the M group(P=0.001 and P=0.000 5,respectively).The implant success rates of group N,MR and M were 95.74%,100%and 76.92%,respectively.The incidence of peri-implantitis of the three groups was 2.13%,0 and 15.38%,respec-tively.Conclusion:Metformin is more effective in the improvement of the long-term marginal bone resorption of implants,increase the success rate of implants,and reduce the incidence of peri-implantitis in patients with T2DM and exercise habit in the mandibular first molar area.
7.Results of the cancer screening program in urban areas in Shaanxi province of China, 2019-2020
Yong CHEN ; Benhua SONG ; Gang LI ; Peng CHEN ; Shanping HUANG ; Zijun LIAO ; Rui XU ; Yanrong LI
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2024;46(10):948-953
Objective:Analyze the cancer screening status of the cancer screening program in urban areas in Shaanxi province in 2019-2020.Methods:The early diagnosis and early treatment project for urban cancers carried out high-risk population screening for 5 types of high-incidence malignant tumors (breast cancer, lung cancer, upper gastrointestinal cancer, liver cancer, and colorectal cancer) in urban areas. Three prefecture-level cities in Shaanxi province with a population of over 1 million (Xi'an, Baoji, and Shangluo) were selected, and 4 communities with a relatively good working foundation were selected in each city. The general population aged 45-74 years was surveyed on the principles of informed consent and voluntariness, and high-risk groups identified through the questionnaire were further subjected to free endoscopy, ultrasound, CT, and other clinical screenings. The high-risk rates, screening compliance rates, and positive detection rates of the above 5 types of malignant tumors were analyzed.Results:A total of 19 632 people completed the survey effectively, with the proportion of male participants (40.0%) lower than that of females (60.0%). A total of 10 102 high-risk groups were identified, with an initial screening high-risk rate of 51.5%, and the high-risk rates for the 5 types of cancers were 24.1% for breast cancer, 28.6% for lung cancer, 9.1% for upper gastrointestinal cancer, 4.0% for liver cancer, and 20.0% for colorectal cancer. Among the 14 960 person-time initially assessed as high-risk, 5 129 person-time received clinical screening, with a screening compliance rate of 34.3%. The number of people receiving clinical screening and the screening compliance rates for the 5 types of cancers were 1 192 (41.9%) for breast cancer, 2 081 (37.1%) for lung cancer, 574 (32.0%) for upper gastrointestinal cancer, 404 (51.3%) for liver cancer, and 878 (22.3%) for colorectal cancer, with positive detection numbers and rates of 179 (15.0%) for breast, 289 (13.9%) for lung, 9 (1.6%) for upper gastrointestinal, 14 (3.5%) for suspected liver, and 67 (7.6%) for colorectal, respectively.Conclusion:The cancer screening status of the cancer screening program in urban areas in Shaanxi province is beneficial for the detection of precancerous lesions and early cancer patients, and improving the early diagnosis and treatment rate of patients, but the public participation rate is not high, and the project management model and technical plan need to be further improved.
8.Results of the cancer screening program in urban areas in Shaanxi province of China, 2019-2020
Yong CHEN ; Benhua SONG ; Gang LI ; Peng CHEN ; Shanping HUANG ; Zijun LIAO ; Rui XU ; Yanrong LI
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2024;46(10):948-953
Objective:Analyze the cancer screening status of the cancer screening program in urban areas in Shaanxi province in 2019-2020.Methods:The early diagnosis and early treatment project for urban cancers carried out high-risk population screening for 5 types of high-incidence malignant tumors (breast cancer, lung cancer, upper gastrointestinal cancer, liver cancer, and colorectal cancer) in urban areas. Three prefecture-level cities in Shaanxi province with a population of over 1 million (Xi'an, Baoji, and Shangluo) were selected, and 4 communities with a relatively good working foundation were selected in each city. The general population aged 45-74 years was surveyed on the principles of informed consent and voluntariness, and high-risk groups identified through the questionnaire were further subjected to free endoscopy, ultrasound, CT, and other clinical screenings. The high-risk rates, screening compliance rates, and positive detection rates of the above 5 types of malignant tumors were analyzed.Results:A total of 19 632 people completed the survey effectively, with the proportion of male participants (40.0%) lower than that of females (60.0%). A total of 10 102 high-risk groups were identified, with an initial screening high-risk rate of 51.5%, and the high-risk rates for the 5 types of cancers were 24.1% for breast cancer, 28.6% for lung cancer, 9.1% for upper gastrointestinal cancer, 4.0% for liver cancer, and 20.0% for colorectal cancer. Among the 14 960 person-time initially assessed as high-risk, 5 129 person-time received clinical screening, with a screening compliance rate of 34.3%. The number of people receiving clinical screening and the screening compliance rates for the 5 types of cancers were 1 192 (41.9%) for breast cancer, 2 081 (37.1%) for lung cancer, 574 (32.0%) for upper gastrointestinal cancer, 404 (51.3%) for liver cancer, and 878 (22.3%) for colorectal cancer, with positive detection numbers and rates of 179 (15.0%) for breast, 289 (13.9%) for lung, 9 (1.6%) for upper gastrointestinal, 14 (3.5%) for suspected liver, and 67 (7.6%) for colorectal, respectively.Conclusion:The cancer screening status of the cancer screening program in urban areas in Shaanxi province is beneficial for the detection of precancerous lesions and early cancer patients, and improving the early diagnosis and treatment rate of patients, but the public participation rate is not high, and the project management model and technical plan need to be further improved.
9.Safety study of naxitamab infusion for neuroblastoma under modified conditioning re-gimen
Zhu JIA ; Deng JUN ; Que YI ; Liu LONGZHEN ; Wu LIUHONG ; Yu WANQI ; Guan HUIJIE ; Wang JUAN ; Lu SUYING ; Sun FEIFEI ; Huang JUNTING ; Song MENGJIA ; Zhen ZIJUN ; Cai RUIQING ; Zhang YIZHUO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2024;51(22):1154-1158
Objective:Glucorticoid therapy has the potential to mitigate immunogical effect of naxitamab. Ketamine is an anesthetic medica-tion and cause weak or shallow breathing. This article is to analyze the effect of modified conditioning regimen with substitution re-mifentanil for ketamine and without glucorticoid therapy on adverse events associated with naxitamab. Methods:Clinical data with naxit-amab infusion under modified conditioning regimen in Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center between June 2023 and June 2024 were re-trieved to analyze adverse events and risk factors. Results:Overall,seventeen patients underwent 201 infusions. The most frequent adverse events were as follows:neurological pain (all grades) 93.0%,hypertension 55.7%,hypotension 34.8%,respectively. Bronchospasm and hyp-oxia were seen in 3.0% and 10.9% infusions,respectively. Fever occurred less frequently in the second cycle of infusion. No patients suspen-ded infusion due to severe adverse event. Conclusions:The infusion of naxitamab is tolerable under the modified conditioning regimen and adverse event is less than expected and controllable.
10.Safety study of naxitamab infusion for neuroblastoma under modified conditioning re-gimen
Zhu JIA ; Deng JUN ; Que YI ; Liu LONGZHEN ; Wu LIUHONG ; Yu WANQI ; Guan HUIJIE ; Wang JUAN ; Lu SUYING ; Sun FEIFEI ; Huang JUNTING ; Song MENGJIA ; Zhen ZIJUN ; Cai RUIQING ; Zhang YIZHUO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2024;51(22):1154-1158
Objective:Glucorticoid therapy has the potential to mitigate immunogical effect of naxitamab. Ketamine is an anesthetic medica-tion and cause weak or shallow breathing. This article is to analyze the effect of modified conditioning regimen with substitution re-mifentanil for ketamine and without glucorticoid therapy on adverse events associated with naxitamab. Methods:Clinical data with naxit-amab infusion under modified conditioning regimen in Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center between June 2023 and June 2024 were re-trieved to analyze adverse events and risk factors. Results:Overall,seventeen patients underwent 201 infusions. The most frequent adverse events were as follows:neurological pain (all grades) 93.0%,hypertension 55.7%,hypotension 34.8%,respectively. Bronchospasm and hyp-oxia were seen in 3.0% and 10.9% infusions,respectively. Fever occurred less frequently in the second cycle of infusion. No patients suspen-ded infusion due to severe adverse event. Conclusions:The infusion of naxitamab is tolerable under the modified conditioning regimen and adverse event is less than expected and controllable.

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