1.Constructing a model of degenerative scoliosis using finite element method:biomechanical analysis in etiology and treatment
Kai HE ; Wenhua XING ; Shengxiang LIU ; Xianming BAI ; Chen ZHOU ; Xu GAO ; Yu QIAO ; Qiang HE ; Zhiyu GAO ; Zhen GUO ; Aruhan BAO ; Chade LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(3):572-578
BACKGROUND:Degenerative scoliosis is defined as a condition that occurs in adulthood with a coronal cobb angle of the spine>10° accompanied by sagittal deformity and rotational subluxation,which often produces symptoms of spinal cord and nerve compression,such as lumbar pain,lower limb pain,numbness,weakness,and neurogenic claudication.The finite element method is a mechanical analysis technique for computer modelling,which can be used for spinal mechanics research by building digital models that can realistically restore the human spine model and design modifications. OBJECTIVE:To review the application of finite element method in the etiology and treatment of degenerative scoliosis. METHODS:The literature databases CNKI,PubMed,and Web of Science were searched for articles on the application of finite element method in degenerative scoliosis published before October 2023.Search terms were"finite element analysis,biomechanics,stress analysis,degenerative scoliosis,adult spinal deformity"in Chinese and English.Fifty-four papers were finally included. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)The biomechanical findings from the degenerative scoliosis model constructed using the finite element method were identical to those from the in vivo experimental studies,which proves that the finite element method has a high practical value in degenerative scoliosis.(2)The study of the etiology and treatment of degenerative scoliosis by the finite element method is conducive to the prevention of the occurrence of the scoliosis,slowing down the progress of the scoliosis,the development of a more appropriate treatment plan,the reduction of complications,and the promotion of the patients'surgical operation.(3)The finite element method has gradually evolved from a single bony structure to the inclusion of soft tissues such as muscle ligaments,and the small sample content is increasingly unable to meet the research needs.(4)The finite element method has much room for exploration in degenerative scoliosis.
2.Propensity score matching analysis of the impact of left behind experience on the mental health of secondary vocational school students
ZHOU Quanxiang, SHE Fuqiang, WAN Yan, HE Xuehua, YANG Jingyuan, CAO Xianming, XU Xiangyang
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(3):353-357
Objective:
To understand the impact of left behind experience on the mental health of secondary vocational school students, so as to provide theoretical basis for the psychological health education of secondary vocational school students.
Methods:
From September to December in 2019, a total of 3 401 students from Duyun, Guiding and Pingtang County were selected by multi stage cluster random sampling method. Self designed questionnaire and Symptom Check List-90(SCL-90) were used to investigate mental health status. A total of 1 415 left behind students and 1 415 non left behind students were matched by using propensity score matching (PSM). Wilcoxon test and Logistic regression analysis were conducted.
Results:
Before the matching of propensity score, there were statistically significant differences in the distribution of family structure, mother s educational level, family residence,family harmony and children s past health among the students with or without left behind experience ( χ 2=28.17, 52.40, 96.31, 29.75 , 19.10, P <0.05). After the matching, there were no statistically significant differences in the distribution of the above variables among the students with or without left behind experience ( χ 2=0.02-4.32, P >0.05). Before the matching of propensity scores, there were significant differences in the scores of 10 dimensions of SCL-90, including somatization (1.67,1.58), interpersonal sensitivity (2.00,1.89), anxiety (1.90,1.70), obsessive compulsive symptoms (2.20, 2.10), depression (2.00, 1.85), hostility (1.83, 1.67), terror (1.85, 1.71), paranoia (1.83, 1.67), psychotic (1.70, 1.60) and other (1.85, 1.71) dimensions among secondary vocational school students with or without left behind experience ( Z=-5.15 to -2.84, P <0.05). After propensity score matching, there were significant differences in scores remained only in three factors for interpersonal sensitivity [(2.00(1.56,2.67),2.00(1.44,2.56)], paranoia [1.83(1.33,2.50),1.83(1.33,2.33)] and psychoticism [1.70(1.30,2.30),1.70(1.20,2.20)] in SCL- 90 among secondary vocational students with or without left behind experience ( Z=-2.45, -2.12, -2.23, P <0.05).
Conclusion
The impact of left behind experience on the mental health of vocational school students is mainly reflected in interpersonal sensitivity, paranoia, and psychoticism, which should be identified as key areas of psychological education for secondary vocational school students.
3.Expression of long non-coding RNA RP13-349O20.2 in cervical cancer tissues and experimental study of its effect on migration, invasion abilities and chemosensitivity of cervical cancer cells
Shouhui CHAI ; Ranran WU ; Xianming YIN ; Xingli XU
Cancer Research and Clinic 2024;36(3):191-198
Objective:To explore the expression of long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) RP13-349O20.2 in cervical cancer tissues and its impact on the migration, invasion abilities and chemotherapy sensitivity of cervical cancer cells in vitro and the possible mechanisms.Methods:The GEPIA.CANCER website (the data was updated in June 2023) was used to analyze the relationship between the expression level of RP13-349O20.2 and the overall survival of 253 cervical cancer patients. From January 2020 to August 2022, cancer tissues and paracancerous tissues (>2 cm from the tumor edge) from 40 cervical cancer patients in the Affiliated Tengzhou Central People's Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University were retrospectively collected. Human normal cervical epithelial cells H8 and human cervical cancer cell lines HCC94, C33A, Hela, HCC1106 and SiHa were used for cell experiments in vitro. Real-time fluorescence polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) was used to detect the relative expression of RP13-349O20.2 in cervical cancer tissues, paracancerous tissues and each cell line. The C33A cells with the highest relative expression level of RP13-349O20.2 were transfected with small interfering RNA (siRNA) of RP13-349O20.2 and siRNA of its negative control sequence, and they were si-RP13-349O20.2 group and si-Con group, respectively. The scratch healing assay was used to detect the migration ability of C33A cells in the two groups, the Transwell assay was used to detect the invasion ability of C33A cells, and the CCK-8 method was used to detect the sensitivity of C33A cells to 5-fluorouracil. The absorbance value indicated the cell proliferation ability, the lower the absorbance value, the weaker the proliferation ability, the more sensitive to the drug. Dual-luciferase reporter gene assay was used to verify the targeting relationship between RP13-349O20.2 and miRNA-493-5p (miR-493-5p), miR-493-5p and Nectin-4. qRT-PCR was used to detect the relative expression of miR-493-5p and Nectin-4 mRNA in two groups of C33A cells, and Western blotting was used to detect the expressions of Nectin-4 protein and PI3K-AKT signaling pathway proteins in two groups of cells.Results:Analysis based on data from GEPIA.CANCER website shows that patients with low expression of RP13-349O20.2 had better overall survival than patients with high expression ( P < 0.01). The relative expression levels of RP13-349O20.2 in cervical cancer tissues and paracancerous tissues of 40 patients were 4.04±0.32 and 1.18±0.14, and the difference was statistically significant ( t = 8.29, P < 0.01). Compared with H8 cells, the expressions of RP13-349O20.2 in human cervical cancer cell lines HCC94, C33A, Hela, HCC1106 and SiHa were higher (all P < 0.01). The relative expression levels of RP13-349O20.2 in C33A cells in the si-Con group and si-RP13-349O20.2 group were 7.30±0.30 and 1.01±0.27, and the difference was statistically significant ( t = 15.62, P < 0.01). The scratch healing rates of C33A cells in the si-Con group and si-RP13-349O20.2 group were (32±9)% and (75±6)% ( t = 3.97, P < 0.01), and the numbers of invasive cells were (106±12) cells and (36±8) cells ( t = 4.79, P < 0.01). After the action of 5, 10, 20, 40 and 80 μmol/L 5-fluorouracil for 24 h, the absorbance value of C33A cells in the si-RP13-349O20.2 group was lower than that in the si-Con group. Dual-luciferase reporter gene assay confirmed that there was a targeting relationship between P13-349O20.2 and miR-493-5p ( P < 0.01), and there was a targeting relationship between miR-493-5p and Nectin-4 ( P < 0.01) . The relative expression levels of miR-493-5p in C33A cells in the si-Con group and si-RP13-349O20.2 group was 1.02±0.13 and 5.48±0.85 ( t = 5.21, P < 0.01). The relative expression levels of Nectin-4 mRNA were 5.65±0.33 and 0.99±0.34 ( t = 9.87, P < 0.01). The expression of Nectin-4 protein in C33A cells in the si-RP13-349O20.2 group was lower than that in the si-Con group ( t = 9.21, P = 0.001), and the expressions of PI3K-AKT signaling pathway proteins p-STAT3, p-PI3K, p-AKT and p-mTOR were lower than those in the si-Con group (all P < 0.01). Conclusions:The level of RP13-349O20.2 in cervical cancer tissues is high, and its high expression may indicate the poor prognosis of patients. Interfering with the expression of RP13-349O20.2 in vitro can inhibit the migration and invasion abilities of cervical cancer cells and promote the sensitivity of cervical cancer cells to 5-fluorouracil. The mechanism may be related to the miR-493-5p/Nectin-4 signaling pathway and the PI3K-AKT signaling pathway.
4.Relationship between insomnia and non-suicidal self-injury behavior among senior high school students with suicide ideation:the pathway of anxiety
Wei GUO ; Xiaojing XU ; Xianming YUAN ; Xiangzhan CHEN ; Xinfeng ZHANG ; Suocheng NIE ; Xiaopeng DENG
Sichuan Mental Health 2024;37(4):354-359
Background Suicidal ideation serves as a sensitive predictive indicator for non-suicidal self-injury(NSSI)behavior,and NSSI behavior brings profound effects to both mental and physical health of senior high school students.Existing studies have made exploration on the relationship among insomnia,anxiety and NSSI behavior in the general population,but the internal mechanism of NSSI behavior in senior high school students with suicidal ideation requires further study.Objective To explore the pathway of anxiety between insomnia and NSSI behavior in senior high school students,so as to provide references for the intervention on NSSI behavior in such demographic.Methods From December 10 to 15,2021,cluster sampling was adopted to select 2 572 senior high school students across three senior high schools in Hubei Province as the research objects.Assessment was conducted by using Insomnia Severity Index(ISI),Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale-7 item(GAD-7)and Adolescents Self-Harm Scale.Spearman correlation analysis was conducted to examine the correlation among scores of scales finished by senior high school students with suicidal ideation.Model 4 from the SPSS 20.0 Process 4.2 was employed to test the mediating path of anxiety between insomnia and NSSI behavior.Results A total of 2 421 valid questionnaires(94.13%)were recovered,which revealed 554 cases(22.88%)with suicidal ideation and 408 cases(16.85%)with NSSI behavior.The scores of ISI,GAD-7 and Adolescents Self-Harm Scale of senior high school students with suicidal ideation were higher than those of students without suicidal ideation(Z=17.124,20.611,21.314,P<0.01).As correlation analysis showed,the ISI score of senior high school students with suicidal ideation was positively correlated with scores of GAD-7 and Adolescents Self-Harm Scale(r=0.646,0.354,P<0.01),and GAD-7 score was positively correlated with the score of Adolescents Self-Harm Scale(r=0.375,P<0.01).Among senior high school students with suicide ideation,anxiety acted in a mediating role between insomnia and NSSI behavior,with effect value of 0.111(95%CI:0.053~0.185),accounting for 53.88%of the total effect.Conclusion Insomnia of senior high school students with suicidal ideation can not only directly affect NSSI behavior,but also indirectly affect NSSI behavior through anxiety.
5.Cloning,Subcellular Localization and Expression Analysis of AaCPS from Artemisia argyi
Xiang CHENG ; Yue MING ; Jingmao YOU ; Zhaohua SHI ; Bo WANG ; Dingrong WAN ; Xianming LIN ; Ran XU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;26(5):1223-1232
Objective To clone the full-length sequence,subcellular localization,and analyze the expression patterns of the β-caryophyllene synthase gene(AaCPS)of Artemisia argyi,in order to lay a foundation for the gene function analysis of sesquiterpene biosynthesis pathway in A.argyi.Methods The genes annotated as CPS were selected from the transcriptome data of A.argyi.The full-length cDNA sequence of the target gene was obtained by PCR,and the coding region was analyzed using bioinformatics.A prokaryotic expression vector was constructed and transformed into Escherichia coli competent cells to express recombinant protein.A green fluorescent protein(GFP)fused expression vector was constructed,and the subcellular localization of AaCPS was observed using Agrobacterium tumefaciens transient expression method in tobacco.Real-time quantitative PCR(qRT-PCR)was used to analyze the expression patterns of the AaCPS at different harvest times(April,May,June,July).Determination of β-caryophyllene by HS-SPME-GC-MS and correlation analysis.Results The AaCPS gene was cloned from A.argyi.The full-length open reading frame(ORF)was 1647 bp,encoding 548 amino acids.The molecular weight was 63 667 Da with a theoretical pI of 5.94.AaCPS contained conserved Terpen_synth and Terpen_synth_C domains.Phylogenetic analysis indicated that AaCPS was closely related to the CPS protein of Artemisia annua.SDS-PAGE showed the presence of target protein bands between 75 000-120 000 Da(containing 28 132 Da of the labeled protein),indicating successful expression of the AaCPS protein.The protein was found to be localized in the cytoplasm.As shown by qRT-PCR,the expression of AaCPS gene showed an upward trend,reaching the highest in July.The results of HS-SPME-GC-MS showed that the content of β-caryophyllene increased gradually from April to the highest in June.It is consistent with the trend of AaCPS gene expression from April to June.Conclusion Through the cloning and analysis of AaCPS gene,a foundation has been laid for further study of the functional identification of the AaCPS gene in the sesquiterpenes biosynthesis pathway in A.argyi.
6.Application of oliceridine combined with dexmedetomidine for prophylactic analgesia in patients undergoing endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy
Kun ZHANG ; Xiaoyan TONG ; Xianming LEI ; Xing CHEN ; Qingbo XU ; Shaozhu HU ; Xiaoguang HE
China Pharmacist 2024;27(8):1383-1391
Objective To analyze the anesthetic effect and hemodynamic impact of oxybutynin(OBI)combined with dexmedetomidine(DEX)on patients undergoing endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy(En-DCR).Methods Patients who underwent En-DCR from February 2024 to May 2024 at Mianyang Wanjiang Eye Hospital were recruited.They were randomly divided into the DEX group(DEX administration only)and the combined group(DEX combined with OLI administration)according to the random number table method.The primary observational index in this study was the 24-h postoperative pain numerical rating scale(NRS)scores.The secondary observation indexes were heart rate(HR),mean arterial pressure(MAP),respiratory recovery time(SRT),extubation time(ET)and awakening time(AT),peak systolic value(PSV),end-diastolic blood flow velocity(EDV),resistance index(RI)and blood flow(BF).The occurrence of adverse events in patients during hospitalization was observed and recorded.Results A total of 80 patients were included in the study,with 40 in each of the DEX group and the combined group.In terms of analgesia,the NRS scores in the combined group were lower than those in the DEX group at T1(within 0.5 h after catheter removal),T2(4 h postoperatively),T3(8 h postoperatively),and T4(24 h postoperatively)(P<0.05),and the remedial analgesia rate in the combined group was significantly lower than that in the DEX group(P<0.05).Regarding anesthetic effects,HR and MAP at time points T6(during induction of anesthesia),T7(intraoperatively)and T8(during resuscitation)were lower in the combined group than in the DEX group(P<0.05);and SRT,ET and AT were shorter in the combined group compared with the DEX group(P<0.05).In terms of hemodynamics,at 24 h postoperatively,PSV,EDV and BF were significantly higher in both groups compared with those before anesthesia,whereas RI was significantly lower than before anesthesia(P<0.05);PSV,EDV and BF were higher in the combined group than those in the DEX group,and RI was lower than that in the DEX group(P<0.05).Regarding adverse reactions,the incidence of adverse reactions in the combined group was significantly lower than that in the DEX group(P<0.05).Conclusion OLI combined with DEX prophylactic analgesia for patients with En-DCR is effective,not only to reduce postoperative pain,stabilize hemodynamics,shorten the time of extubation and awakening,and reduce the incidence of adverse reactions.
7.Identification of Four Diterpenoid Alkaloids in Radix Aconiti Kusnezoffii by SCX-SPE Combined with UHPLC-Q-Exactive Orbitrap MS
Hongyan ZHOU ; Jing XU ; Yifang CUI ; Shuyi SONG ; Xianming LAN ; Bing WANG ; Jiayu ZHANG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(7):2574-2585
Objective To comprehensively characterize the diterpene alkaloids in Radix Aconiti Kusnezoffii.Methods The diterpene alkaloids were isolated and purified by strong acid cation exchange resin solid phase extraction column(SCX-SPE),and identified by ultra high performance liquid chromatography-Q-Exactive Orbitrap mass spectrometry(UHPLC-Q-Exactive Orbitrap MS).Results A total of 99 diterpene alkaloids were identified from Radix Aconiti Kusnezoffii,including 27 diester diterpene alkaloids(DDA),29 monoester diterpene alkaloids(MDA),40 amide diterpene alkaloids(ADA),2 polyester diterpene alkaloids(PDA)and 1 long-chain ester diterpene alkaloid(LDA).Conclusion The SCX-SPE combined with UHPLC-Q-Exactive Orbitrap MS method,established in this paper,can rapidly identify a large number of diterpene alkaloids in Radix Aconiti Kusnezoffii,which provides scientific proof for the study of pharmacodynamic substance basis and quality control of Radix Aconiti Kusnezoffii.
8.Gut microbiota and gestational diabetes mellitus: a review
Yao SU ; Xupei GAN ; Xianming XU
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2021;24(5):377-381
The pathogenesis of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) remains unclear. Recent studies have found that a dysbiosis of gut flora could lead to metabolism and immune system disorders in human beings, resulting in GDM. The gut microbiome changes can be affected by various factors, of which diet and antibiotic exposure are the most dominant. From the perspective of the gut microbiome changes, individualized dietary guidance, evidence-based administration of antibiotics, appropriate intake of prebiotics, and probiotics supplement may help prevent and treat GDM.
10.Role of autophagy in gestational diabetes mellitus
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2020;23(4):276-279
Autophagy is the process by which cells remove unnecessary or damaged cells or parts of cells, to allow for their orderly renewal. It occurs commonly in body cells, and is considered as a protection for cells and maintaining normal function and tissue structure in cells, such as human placental tissues. However, excessive autophagy can lead to cell death and pathological damage in tissue. An excessive autophagy response to hyperglycemia in women with gestational diabetes mellitus inhibits angiogenesis in the placenta, resulting in tissue ischemia and hypoxia, increased level of reactive oxygen species, and risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes.


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