1.Construction of NK cell-conditional Cd226 knockout mice and preliminary investigation of their role in ulcerative colitis.
Jianchun LYU ; Zichan GUO ; Yazhen WANG ; Ziyan CHEN ; Zhengxiang ZHANG ; Lihua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Cellular and Molecular Immunology 2025;41(6):488-494
Objective To generate and characterize natural killer cell (NK cell)-conditional Cd226 gene knockout mice using Cre-loxP technology, and to explore the role of CD226 on NK cells in alleviating intestinal inflammation in a murine model of ulcerative colitis (UC). Methods NK cell-conditional Cd226 gene knockout mice were generated by crossing loxP-flanked Cd226 mice with Ncr1-Cre mice via the Cre-loxP system. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and agarose gel electrophoresis were used for genotyping. A UC model was established by dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) induction. Flow cytometry was performed to analyze CD226 expression levels on NK cells and the infiltration of related immune cells in colon tissues. Hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining was performed to assess the degree of colonic inflammation. Results DNA gel electrophoresis and flow cytometry confirmed the successful generation of NK cell-specific Cd226 knockout mice. After conditional knockout of Cd226 in NK cells, inflammation in the UC mouse model was alleviated. Flow cytometry results showed a reduced proportion of NK cells in peripheral blood and the colon lamina propria, while HE staining demonstrated attenuated inflammatory responses. Conclusion Specific knockout of Cd226 in NK cells mitigates intestinal inflammation in UC mice by reducing NK cell numbers and inhibiting their pro-inflammatory functions.
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Killer Cells, Natural/metabolism*
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Mice, Knockout
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T Lineage-Specific Activation Antigen 1
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Antigens, Differentiation, T-Lymphocyte/genetics*
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2.Association between the overuse of short-form video,inattention and school refusal behavior among junior high school students
Youdong LI ; Jianqiang WANG ; Ziyan WANG ; Jiuying LIU ; Jing LYU ; Yiran GE ; Yuru DU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(1):49-56
Objective:To explore the prominent manifestations and internal associations of the overuse of short-form videos,inattention,and school refusal behavior in junior high school students.Methods:A survey was conducted among 1 106 junior high school students,utilizing the Short-form Video APP Overuse Scale,the Inatten-tion subscale of the Swanson,Nolan,and Pelham Rating Scale(SNAP-Ⅳ),and the School Refusal Behavior Ques-tionnaire to assess the extent of short-form video overuse,inattention,and school refusal behavior.By using the R language for network analysis,the core nodes of individual networks and the bridge nodes connecting the combined networks were analyzed,and the structural differences in networks across genders and grades were compared.Re-sults:The core nodes of the network pertaining to overuse of short-form video,inattention,and school refusal behav-ior were"Using short videos enhances connection with others"(expected influence value=1.03),"easily distract-ed"(expected influence value=1.99),and"school alienation"(expected influence value=0.83).The bridge nodes in the combined network were"defiant behavior"(bridge expected influence value=0.69)and"difficulty sustaining mental activities"(bridge expected influence value=0.47).Analysis of network structure differences i-dentified that the core nodes within the combined networks of the first,second,and third grades of junior high school students were respectively"prioritizing short videos over other activities","defiant behavior",and"academic aptitude".Conclusion:Junior high school students exhibiting overuse of short videos,inattention,or school refusal behavior are characterized by enhanced social connectivity through platforms such as short video apps,a propensity for distraction,and feelings of school alienation,respectively.When these three behaviors coexist,the most salient related factor is oppositional behavior,coupled with difficulties in sustaining cognitive tasks and maintaining con-centration.
3.Association between the overuse of short-form video,inattention and school refusal behavior among junior high school students
Youdong LI ; Jianqiang WANG ; Ziyan WANG ; Jiuying LIU ; Jing LYU ; Yiran GE ; Yuru DU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(1):49-56
Objective:To explore the prominent manifestations and internal associations of the overuse of short-form videos,inattention,and school refusal behavior in junior high school students.Methods:A survey was conducted among 1 106 junior high school students,utilizing the Short-form Video APP Overuse Scale,the Inatten-tion subscale of the Swanson,Nolan,and Pelham Rating Scale(SNAP-Ⅳ),and the School Refusal Behavior Ques-tionnaire to assess the extent of short-form video overuse,inattention,and school refusal behavior.By using the R language for network analysis,the core nodes of individual networks and the bridge nodes connecting the combined networks were analyzed,and the structural differences in networks across genders and grades were compared.Re-sults:The core nodes of the network pertaining to overuse of short-form video,inattention,and school refusal behav-ior were"Using short videos enhances connection with others"(expected influence value=1.03),"easily distract-ed"(expected influence value=1.99),and"school alienation"(expected influence value=0.83).The bridge nodes in the combined network were"defiant behavior"(bridge expected influence value=0.69)and"difficulty sustaining mental activities"(bridge expected influence value=0.47).Analysis of network structure differences i-dentified that the core nodes within the combined networks of the first,second,and third grades of junior high school students were respectively"prioritizing short videos over other activities","defiant behavior",and"academic aptitude".Conclusion:Junior high school students exhibiting overuse of short videos,inattention,or school refusal behavior are characterized by enhanced social connectivity through platforms such as short video apps,a propensity for distraction,and feelings of school alienation,respectively.When these three behaviors coexist,the most salient related factor is oppositional behavior,coupled with difficulties in sustaining cognitive tasks and maintaining con-centration.
4.Expert Consensus of Pharmaceutical Management on Joint Clinic of Physician and Pharmacist in Cardio-oncology
Ziyan LYU ; Lijuan HE ; Hui HUANG ; Yuan BIAN ; Linxuan CAI ; Jinqi LI ; Min CHEN
Herald of Medicine 2024;43(10):1531-1536
Objective To imporve the service level of integrated outpatient department for cardio-oncology in healthcare facilities,and to improve and optimize pharmaceutical management within cardio-oncology integrated outpatient department.Methods Clinical issues were identified using the Delphi method.Relevant problems and existing evidence were collected and organized through systematic research.The evidence grading and recommendation intensity standards developed by the Center for Evidence-Based Medicine at Oxford University were applied to complete the evidence grading.Through questionnaire consultations with 38 experts.Results A total of 11 clinical questions were identified as consensus items.Based on these issues,expert consensus recommendations for pharmaceutical management in combined cardio-oncology outpatient departments were formulated through evidence retrieval,synthesis,and grading.Ultimately,an expert consensus on pharmaceutical management in combined cardio-oncology outpatient clinics was established.Conclusion The expert consensus serves as a reference for managing combined clinical cardio-oncology outpatient clinics,significantly contributing to offering more professional and comprehensive diagnosis and treatment services for cancer patients.
5.Whole Process of Pharmaceutical Service Pathway for Breast Cancer Patients in Medical Institutions
Ziyan LYU ; Yuan BIAN ; Linxuan CAI ; Rongsheng TONG ; Min CHEN
Herald of Medicine 2024;43(1):5-12
Objective To formulate a pharmaceutical service pathway to standardize the pharmacists'whole process of pharmaceutical services for breast cancer patients in medical institutions,promote the standardization of pharmacists'work and improve the rationality of drug use for breast cancer patients in medical institutions.Methods The editorial committee aimed at several challenging problems in the whole process of pharmaceutical services for breast cancer patients in medical institutions through systematic search,referring to the latest domestic and international guidelines and expert consensus of breast cancer and under the relevant drug administration regulations in China,collected and sorted out the professional opinions of doctors,pharmacists,and methodological experts,developed questionnaires and held two rounds of expert argumentation meetings,and finally screened out the most valuable results.The whole process management pathway of pharmaceutical care for breast cancer patients was formulated,and the referral principles of hospitals at different levels and the contents of pharmacist training and assessment were clarified.Results The whole process management pathway of pharmaceutical services for breast cancer patients was developed,including information collection,analysis,evaluation,development implementation of intervention plans,and follow-up.Conclusion This pharmaceutical service pathway can standardize and guide pharmacists in hospitals at different levels to carry out pharmaceutical services for breast cancer patients,achieve the whole process of monitoring drug use,and ensure rational drug use and treatment effectiveness for patients.
6.Interpretation of 2023 AHA Scientific Statement:Cancer Therapy Related Hypertension
Lizhu HAN ; Qinan YIN ; Yuan BIAN ; Ziyan LYU ; Xuefei HUANG ; Yang LEI ; Min CHEN
Herald of Medicine 2024;43(2):155-160
In January 2023,the American Heart Association(AHA)released A Scientific Statement:Cancer Therapy Related Hypertension,provided an overview of the mechanisms and clinical management of anticancer therapy related hypertension.Contemporary anticancer drugs are mostly at the expense of cardiovascular toxicities,one of the most common side effects is hypertension,especially vascular endothelial growth factor inhibitors,as well as tyrosine kinase inhibitors and proteasome inhibitors.Cancer therapy related hypertension is often dose limiting,and is usually reversible after interruption or discontinuation of treatment.The exact molecular mechanisms underlying hypertension are unclear,recent discoveries indicate an important role for decreased nitric oxide,increased endothelin-1,endothelial dysfunction,increased sympathetic outflow,and microvascular rarefaction.Based on the International Cardio Oncology Society(IC-OS),this article provides an interpretation of the diagnosis and management of hypertension related to cancer treatment.Insufficient evidence exists supporting an antihypertensive medication strategy specific to patients with anticancer therapy induced hypertension,therefore,antihypertensive management should follow current guidelines for the general population..Multidisciplinary cooperation is needed to optimize management to ensure the optimal therapeutic effect from cancer treatment while minimizing competing cardiovascular toxicities.
7.Guideline for the prevention and control of occupational exposure risks to cytotoxic drugs in medical institutions
Linke ZOU ; Junfeng YAN ; Hui LIU ; Ziyan LYU
China Pharmacy 2023;34(13):1537-1546
To provide prevention and control strategies of occupational exposure risks to cytotoxic drug in medical institutions, improve the awareness of protection among medical staff,and reduce potential occupational exposure risks,the Guidelines for the Prevention and Control of Occupational Exposure Risk to Cytotoxic Drugs in Medical Institutions is developed. Based on the World Health Organization Guidelines Development Manual,the exposure risk issues of the cytotoxic drug collected from the time that it entered the hospital to the several stages after delivery to hospital,such as transportation,receipt,storage,unpacking,dispensing,use of finished products,and waste disposal. Delphi method is used to construct identification of clinical issues,and evidence-based research method is used to develop relevant evidence. Quality evaluation is conducted by using the recommended GRADE method. The consensus is reached on the recommendation opinions and evidence levels through expert consensus method. By combining engineering controls,administrative controls and personal protective equipment at different levels,a graded control approach is established. A total of 37 clinical issues are identified,resulting in 36 recommendations. This guideline provides reference and supplementation for the formulation of cytotoxic drug prevention and control measures in medical institutions.
8.Principles for the rational use of national key monitoring drugs (the second batch)
Yuan BIAN ; Min CHEN ; Shan DU ; Wenyuan LI ; Lizhu HAN ; Qinan YIN ; Xiaojiao CUI ; Xuefei HUANG ; Zhujun CHEN ; Yang LEI ; Yingying HOU ; Xiaoqing YI ; Yueyuan WANG ; Xi ZHENG ; Xinxia LIU ; Ziyan LYU ; Yue WU ; Lian LI ; Xingyue ZHENG ; Liuyun WU ; Junfeng YAN ; Rongsheng TONG
China Pharmacy 2023;34(20):2433-2453
In order to strengthen the supervision of the use of drugs in hospitals,the Sichuan Academy of Medical Sciences· Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital took the lead in compiling the Principles for the Rational Use of National Key Monitoring Drugs (the Second Batch) with a number of experts from multiple medical units in accordance with the Second Batch of National Key Monitoring Rational Drug Use List (hereinafter referred to as “the List”) issued by the National Health Commission. According to the method of the WHO Guidelines Development Manual, the writing team used the Delphi method to unify expert opinions by reading and summarizing the domestic and foreign literature evidence of related drugs, and applied the evaluation, formulation and evaluation method of recommendation grading (GRADE) to evaluate the quality of evidence formed, focusing on more than 30 drugs in the List about the evaluation of off-label indications of drugs, key points of rational drug use and key points of pharmaceutical monitoring. It aims to promote the scientific standardization and effective management of clinical medication, further improve the quality of medical services, reduce the risk of adverse drug reactions and drug abuse, promote rational drug use, and improve public health.
9.Analysis of the incentive level and its influencing factors of family doctors in Beijing
Ziyan ZHAI ; Bo LYU ; Yu WANG ; Xinyue SUN ; Xingmiao FENG ; Shuyu LIANG ; Kai MENG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2023;39(11):851-856
Objective:To analysis the incentive level of family doctors in primary medical and health institutions in Beijing, and to explore its influencing factors, so as to provide references for promoting family doctors′ contract service.Methods:From October to December 2021, 40 family doctors were randomly selected from 135 urban community health service centers in 8 districts of Beijing, and a survey was conducted on basic demographic information, institutional organizational capacity evaluation, and family doctor incentive level evaluation (including four dimensions of work value, organizational environment, personal development, and reward compensation), and the influencing factors of family doctor incentive level was analyzed. Chi-square test and Pearson correlation analysis were used for univariate analysis, and multiple linear regression analysis was used for multivariate analysis.Results:A total of 4 568 family doctors were included, and the score of family doctors′ incentive level was 3.75±0.81, among which the work value score was the highest(3.89±0.77), followed by the organizational environment score(3.69±0.92) and personal development score(3.75±0.90), and the lowest score was reward(3.75±0.90). Age, education, professional title, working years and average total working hours per week negatively affected the incentive level( P<0.05), while the average monthly income, the frequency of attending training and further study, and the organizational ability of the organization positively affected the incentive level( P<0.05). Conclusions:The overall incentive level of family doctors in primary medical and health institutions in Beijing needed improvement, and there were many factors that affect the incentive level of family doctors. It was recommended to appropriately increase the salary and benefits of family doctors, reasonably arrange the workload of family doctors, strengthen the training mechanism of family doctors, and strengthen the organizational capacity building of primary medical and health institutions.
10.Oral iron supplement and inflammatory bowel disease with iron deficiency anemia
Miaomiao LU ; Yue REN ; Lingling XU ; Xuewei GU ; Ziyan LYU ; Dong CHEN ; Xi JIN
Chinese Journal of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2022;06(2):150-154
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is one of the common complications of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) . Oral iron supplement is a commonly used treatment for IDA, and its role in IBD patients with IDA has always been controversial. There are problems such as oral iron intolerance and poor absorption in IBD patients. Studies showed that oral iron would increase the disease activity index in IBD patients, which may be related to oxidative stress induced by intestinal iron and change the composition of intestinal flora. This article summarizes the diagnostic criteria and treatment of IBD with IDA, explores the advantages and disadvantages of oral iron supplement and the treatment controversy, and puts forward iron supplement strategy.

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