1.Current and predicted disease burden in middle aged and elderly population aged 55 years and above in Shenzhen, 2016-2030
Junyan XI ; Ruiqi MING ; Yijing WANG ; Yingbin FU ; Zhen ZHANG ; Jia ZHANG ; Jianjun BAI ; Yining XIANG ; Xiao LIN ; Jing GU ; Yuantao HAO ; Gang LIU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2024;45(11):1550-1558
Objective:To analyze the disease burden in middle-aged and elderly population aged ≥55 in Shenzhen from 2016 to 2030 and provide evidence for the development of healthy aging strategies.Methods:The years of life lost (YLL), years lost due to disability (YLD), and the disability-adjusted life year (DALY) in this population from 2016 to 2022 were calculated. Joinpoint log-linear regression model was used to analyze the time trend. Bayesian age-period-cohort model and grey system model were used to predict YLL, YLD, and DALY in this population in 2030.Results:From 2016 to 2022, the crude DALY rate showed a transient fluctuation in age group 55-74 years, but a pronounced increase in age group ≥85 years. The proportions of YLL and YLD due to non-communicable diseases in all age groups was considerably higher than those due to communicable and nutritional diseases and injuries. In 2022, in all age groups, the YLL due to neoplasms (55-74 years old) and cardiovascular disease (≥75 years old) ranked first, and the YLD due to musculoskeletal disorder ranked first. By 2030, the causes of YLL and YLD ranking first in each age group would be remained, while the ranks of some causes would increase.Conclusions:The age specific characteristics of current and predicted disease burden differed in individuals aged ≥55 years. Therefore, it is necessary to allocate social and medical resources according to the disease burden pattern.
2.Influence of limb-lead combination on the accuracy of the estimation of cardiac electrical axis
Yanjun LI ; Weibo LIU ; Guoqiang GONG ; Lin ZHANG ; Jinzhong SONG ; Yijing YANG
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2024;35(3):137-142
Objective There are 6 leads of limb lead ECG,and the cardiac electrical axis can be estimated by any combination of two leads.In this paper,the estimation accuracy of all 15 pairs of limb-lead combinations was compared.Methods Using the open database of 12-lead electrocardiograms(at a sampling frequency of 500 Hz with duration of 10 seconds during resting state)from PhysioNet,totally 21 306 ECG records were extracted with age≥18 years which labeled as single sinus type(axis normal),including 6 153 records with Sinus Rhythm,10 916 records with Sinus Bradycardia,3 466 records with Sinus Tachycardia,and 771 records with Sinus Irregularity.Moreover,totally 2 323 axis deflection recordings with age≥18 years were extracted,including 1 526 records with Axis left shift,and 797 records with Axis right shift.Cardiac electrical axis was estimated with the net amplitude(or area)of QRS complex(algebraic sum of positive and negative amplitude or area)by any pair of leads from{Ⅰ,Ⅱ},{Ⅰ,Ⅲ},{Ⅰ,aVR},{Ⅰ,aVL},{Ⅰ,aVF},{Ⅱ,Ⅲ},{Ⅱ,aVR},{Ⅱ,aVL},{Ⅱ,aVF},{Ⅲ,aVR},{Ⅲ,aVL},{Ⅲ,aVF},{aVR,aVL},{aVR,aVF},{aVL,aVF},respectively.Results For the amplitude-based method,the recognition accuracy for the normal,left and right axes from{Ⅰ,Ⅱ}and{Ⅱ,aVL}is 93.56%and 93.50%,respectively,which is better than that of the traditional classical method{I,aVF}(92.93%).For the area-based method,the recognition accuracy from{Ⅲ,aVR},{Ⅰ,aVR},{Ⅰ,Ⅱ},{aVR,aVF},{Ⅱ,aVL}and{Ⅱ Ⅲ}is 92.66%,92.53%,92.29%,92.19%,92.10%and 91.91%,respectively,which is better than the traditional classical method{Ⅰ,aVF}(91.82%).Conclusion The accuracy of amplitude-based method is higher than that of area-based method.Lead pair{Ⅰ,Ⅱ}and{Ⅱ,aVL}have higher accuracy than traditional classical{Ⅰ,aVF}in automatic estimation of cardiac electrical axis for both amplitude and area method.
3.Clinical outcomes and risk factors of COVID-19 patients with adrenal insufficiency
Xiang ZHOU ; Yijing XU ; Yiwen LIU ; Huijuan ZHU ; Lin LU
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2024;44(9):1290-1297
Objective To summarize the clinical characteristics and outcomes of corona virus disease 2019(COVID-19)in patients with adrenal insufficiency(AI),and analyze the risk factors of outcomes.Methods The clinical data of COVID-19 patients with AI in Peking Union Medical College Hospital in December 2022 were ana-lyzed retrospectively and the patients were followed up to collect outcomes of their diseases.Results Among 28 COVID-19 patients with AI,20 cases(71.4%)received basal corticosteroid replacement.Among the 18 patients with community-acquired COVID-19,11 cases(61.1%)increased the corticosteroid dosage proactively at home.The most common symptoms of COVID-19 were fever(96.4%),gastrointestinal symptoms(82.1%)and con-sciousness disturbance(78.6%).Occurrence of severe consciousness disturbance was associated with older age and lower basal corticosteroid replacement dose(P<0.05). Adrenal crisis(AC)occurred in 20 patients(71.4%),which was associated with lower basal corticosteroid replacement dose,hypochloremia,lower eosinophil,lower platelet,and longer activated partial thromboplastin time(APTT)(P<0.05). 2 patients died during hospitalization.26.3%(5/19)of surviving patient's recovered consciousness longer than 48 hours.Delayed recovery of conscious-ness was associated with lower systolic pressure,higher blood creatinine,and higher fibrinogen(P<0.05).Long COVID-19 symptoms such as fatigue and poor appetite occurred in 48.0%(12/25)of patients.Among patients with increased corticosteroid dosage,50.0%(12/24)had their dose reduced to baseline within 3 weeks.Conclusions COVID-19 patients with AI have a high frequency of consciousness disturbance and AC.AI patients are lack of awareness of adjusting corticosteroid dosage proactively in case of infection stress,thus education of"sick day rules"for AI patients should be strengthened in clinical practice.
4.Intranasal temperature-sensitive hydrogels of cannabidiol inclusion complex for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder.
Lulu PANG ; Siqing ZHU ; Jinqiu MA ; Lin ZHU ; Yijing LIU ; Ge OU ; Ruiteng LI ; Yaxin WANG ; Yi LIANG ; Xu JIN ; Lina DU ; Yiguang JIN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2021;11(7):2031-2047
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric disease that seriously affects brain function. Currently, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are used to treat PTSD clinically but have decreased efficiency and increased side effects. In this study, nasal cannabidiol inclusion complex temperature-sensitive hydrogels (CBD TSGs) were prepared and evaluated to treat PTSD. Mice model of PTSD was established with conditional fear box. CBD TSGs could significantly improve the spontaneous behavior, exploratory spirit and alleviate tension in open field box, relieve anxiety and tension in elevated plus maze, and reduce the freezing time. Hematoxylin and eosin and c-FOS immunohistochemistry slides showed that the main injured brain areas in PTSD were the prefrontal cortex, amygdala, and hippocampus CA1. CBD TSGs could reduce the level of tumor necrosis factor-
5.Brain-targeted drug delivery assisted by physical techniques and its potential applications in traditional Chinese medicine
Sun YUNBO ; Du LINA ; Yang MEIYAN ; Li QI ; Jia XUELI ; Li QIAN ; Zhu LIN ; Zhang YUANYUAN ; Liu YIJING ; Liu SHUCHEN
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2021;8(3):186-197
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) constitutes a major obstacle to effective delivery of drugs to the brain. Recent technological advances have led to improvements in brain-targeted drug delivery. In this review, we summarize existing technologies for efficient drug delivery across the BBB. We discuss the mecha-nisms of current BBB-based drug delivery strategies and introduce prospects for application in brain-targeted delivery of traditional Chinese medicine. We highlight the use of physical techniques for brain-targeted drug delivery, including electroporation, ultrasound, magnetophoresis, microneedles, microwaves, and laser. The characteristics of these techniques and relevant studies employing these approaches are discussed. In general, microneedles, lasers, ultrasound, electroporation, magnetophoresis, and microwaves are effective for drug delivery across the BBB. Notably, the synergistic effects of multiple approaches are superior to the additive effects of each technique in isolation. Our review provides guidance for the practical application of brain-targeted drug delivery techniques in an efficient and safe manner.
6.Preparation and Quality Evaluation of Gastric Floating Tablets of Schisandra chinensis Total Lignans
Xiang ZOU ; Tian GONG ; Shiru ZHU ; Lin ZHOU ; Shuang WU ; Yijing YIN ; Zhongyuan QU ; Wenlan LI
China Pharmacy 2020;31(11):1336-1341
OBJECTIVE:To study the prepar ation technology of gastric floating tablets of Schisandra chinensis total lignans (SCTL),and evaluate the quality of prepared tablets. METHODS :Based on single factor test ,the orthogonal experiment was conducted to optimize the formulation of SCTL gastric floating tablets with the contents of hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC) K15M,NaHCO3 and microcrystalline cellulose as the factors ,using starting time ,holding time and cumulative release rate of gastric floating tablets as evaluation indexes. The properties ,weight difference ,floatability and accumulative release rate of the prepared SCTL gastric floating tablets were determined. The gastric floating tablets were qualitatively identified by TLC ,and the contents of schisandrin A and total lignans were determined by HPLC and UV spectrophotometry. RESULTS :The optimal formulation of SCTL gastric floating tablets was made up of 23% SCTL extract ,20% HPMC K 15M,40% microcrystalline cellulose,15% sodium bicarbonate ,1% octadecyl alcohol and 1% polyvinylpyrrolidone. The results of detection of this preparation were in line with the related provisions of “0101 tablet”stated in 2015 edition of Chinese Pharmacopoeia (part Ⅳ). TLC indicated that the chromatogram of the test sample showed the main spots of same color as the corresponding positions of the chromatogram of schizandrol A control ,Schisandra chinensis reference substance and raw material ,while the negative control has no interference. Content determination results shows that the average content of schizandrol A and total lignans in SCTL gastric floating tablets is 3.187,19.617 mg. It was preliminarily formulated that the content limitation of schizandrol A in one tablet should not be less than 2.50 mg,and the content of total lignans (calculated by schizandrol A )should not be less than 15.50 mg. CONCLUSIONS:The preparation technology of SCTL gastric floating tablets is stable ,feasible and controllable in quality.
7.Mechanism of acupoint transcutaneous electric stimulation on analgesic anesthesia in the patients undergoing general anesthesia anorectal operation.
Yufang LIN ; Wei YANG ; Yajuan LI ; Yin LI ; Qiuyu TONG ; Wen MA ; Yijing LI ; Weidong SHEN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2017;37(7):747-752
OBJECTIVETo observe the regulatory effects of acupoint electric stimulation on the analgesic substances and the relevant indices of nerve-immunity-endocrine system in the patients undergoing general anesthesia anorectal operation.
METHODSOne hundred and fifty-six patients undergoing hemorrhoids and anal fistula operation were randomized into three groups, 146 cases were included in the analysis. In the No.1 group (48 cases), the conventional intravenous general anesthesia was applied. In the No.2 group (50 cases), besides the conventional intravenous general anesthesia, the acupoint transcutaneous electric stimulation was combined at Neiguan (PC 6), Shenmen (HT 7), Shangliao (BL 31) and Ciliao (BL 32). operation in the No.2 and No.3 groups were lower apparently than that in the No.1 group (<0.05,<0.01).
CONCLUSIONSDuring the general anesthesia anorectal operation, the acupoint transcutaneous electric stimulation achieves analgesic anesthesia through effectively promoting the release of body analgesic substance and reducing the stress level in the operation. With the comprehensive acupoint selection as Neiguan (PC 6) and Shenmen (HT 7) and the local acupoints, the therapeutic effects are better in comparison with the simple selection of local acupoints. In the No.3 group (48 cases), besides the conventional intravenous general anesthesia, the acupoint transcutaneous electric stimulation was combined at Shangliao (BL 31) and Ciliao (BL 32). The electric stimulation was maintained till the end of operation. The patients' saliva was collected 0.5 h before operation and 1 h after operation separately. The indices that reflect the body pain regulation and nerve-immune-endocrine secretion were detected, such as opiophin protein (OPI), secretory immunoglobulin A (SIgA), saliva amylase (sAA), cortisol (Cor) and tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α). The pain degree was observed 1 h after operation.
RESULTSIn the No.2 group, OPI after operation was higher than that before operation (<0.05). The difference value of OPI in the No.2 group was higher apparently than that in the No.1 group and the No.3 group (both<0.05). SIgA after operation was higher than that before operation in the No.1 group (<0.05). The difference values of SIgA, sAA, Cor in the No.2 group were lower apparently than those in the No.1 group (<0.05,<0.01). TNF-αbefore and after operation and its difference value among the groups were not significant statistically (all>0.05). The pain degrees in 1 h after.
8.Establishment and evaluation of loop - mediated isothermal amplification based on Plasmodium falciparum unique genes coding PHIST proteins
Yijing ZHANG ; Bin SUN ; Huafei SHEN ; Kai WU ; Lijun SONG ; Shuang SHEN ; Kai LI ; Wenyue XU ; Yang DAI ; Min LIN ; Shan LI ; Wanjun WU ; Eping GUO ; Bei LI ; Jian LI
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2016;(1):39-44,50
Objective To establish a novel convenient loop?mediated isothermal amplification(LAMP)method with the unique genes coding Plasmodium helical interspersed sub?telomeric superfamily(PHIST)for the rapid molecular diagnosis of P. falciparum. Methods The unique genes coding PHIST with high expression mRNA profile during the ring form or schizont period of P. falciparum were screened and selected from the PlasmoDB database. The LAMP primers of targeted genes were de?signed by the online software(PrimerExplorer V4). The LAMP assay was executed by the color?displaying method with SYBR Green. The dried blood spots of P. falciparum from clinical isolates were collected and the genomic DNA(gDNA)was extracted. For evaluation of sensitivity,the gDNA was diluted to four gradients(10?1,10?2,10?3,and 10?4). For assessment of specificity, the gDNA(s)of P. vivax,P. yoelii,Taenia saginata,and Schistosoma japonicum were also extracted. Results Totally,61 P. falciparum unique genes coding PHIST were found. The PF3D7_1372300 with high expression value during the ring form and PF3D7_1401600 with high expression value during the schizont period were selected for LAMP assay. The lowest detectable lim?its of PF3D7_1372300 and PF3D7_1401600 were 130.5 parasite/μl and 1 305.3 parasite/μl,respectively. Specific tests showed the amplified products of P. falciparum was positive and all the others including P. vivax,P. yoelii,T. saginata,and S. japoni?cum were negative. Conclusions The established LAMP method with PF3D7_1372300 gene is sensitive,specific,simple and useful. It can be applied to the field investigation and clinical diagnosis for falciparum malaria.
9.Effect of microRNA-7 knockdown on pathology of Enterotoxin-induced murine acute lung injury
Juanjuan ZHAO ; Hualin XU ; Mengmeng GUO ; Yijing TAO ; Ya ZHOU ; Chao CHEN ; Nalin QIN ; Jing ZHENG ; Dan TIAN ; Lin XU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2016;32(9):1257-1261
Objective:To detect the effect of microRNA-7 ( miR-7 ) knockdown on pathology in murine acute lung injury ( ALI) model,and preliminarily explore its significance.Methods:Murine ALI model was performed by intraperitoneal injection of Li-popolysaccharide (LPS) (10 mg/kg) into miR-7KD mice and wild-type (wild type,WT) mice respectively.Then,the pathologic injury of lung tissue were observed by HE staining.And total cell count of bronchoalveolarlavage(BAL) was calculated.The relative expression of related cytokines in lung tissue was analyzed by Real-time PCR assay.Furthermore,the changes on proportion of innate immune cells (γδT cell and F4/80 macrophages cell) and adaptive immune cell ( CD4+T cell and CD8+T cell) were analyzed by FACS.Meanwhile, the expression of CD62L and CD69,as well as the absolute number,in CD4+T cell were also analyzed.Results: Compared with WT mice,pathological damage in lung tissues was significantly alleviated in miR-7KD mice.Real-time PCR analysis showed that the relative expression of IL-6 was obviously reduced (P<0.01),conversely,relative expression of IL-4 and TGF-βwere obviously increased (P<0.05).Furthermore,the total cell number in BAL also reduced significantly (P<0.05).Importantly,FACS analysis showed that the proportion and the absolute number of F4/80+Mφcells obviously reduced (P<0.05);however,the proportion of γδT cells increased (P<0.05).Moreover,the proportion and the absolute number of CD4+T cells and CD8+T cells were significantly reduced (P<0.05). Finally, the proportion and the absolute number of CD62L+in CD4+T cells were upregulated vigorously,contrastly,the proportion and the absolute number of CD69+in CD4+T cells were notably up-regulated (P<0.05).Conclusion:miR-7 defeciency could significantly ameliorate the pathology of murine ALI,suggesting that it may play an important regulatory role in the development of ALI.
10.Effects of Virtual Reality Balance Game on Balance Function for Parkinson's Disease
Zhicheng LIN ; Azhen CHEN ; Yijing JIANG ; Dengzhong CHEN ; Xiaoqian YE ; Yongmei YOU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(9):1059-1063
Objective To apply the virtual reality in balance function training for Parkinson's Disease (PD). Methods From October, 2013 to January, 2016, 31 patients with balance disorders after PD were divided into two groups:the treatment group (n=17) received virtual reality balancing games training, while the control group (n=14) received routine balance training. They were assessed with Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Timed Up and Go Test (TUGT), static fall index (SFI), limits of stability (LOS), dynamic fall index (DFI) and modified Barth-el Index (MBI) before and four weeks after treatment. The frequency of falls in the next six weeks was recorded. Results The scores of BBS, TUGT, SFI, LOS, DFI and MBI improved significantly in both groups after treatment (P<0.05), and improved more in scores of BBS (t=2.095), TUGT (t=-2.091), DFI (t=-2.182), LOS scores (t=2.202) and MBI (t=3.036) in the treatment group than in the control group (P<0.05). There was positive correlation between scores of BBS and MBI (r=0.899, P<0.001). The frequency of falls was less in the treatment group than in the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion Virtual reality balance training can improve the balance function for PD.

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