1.Radioprotective effect of 1,2-propanediol combined with hepatocyte growth factor-modified dental pulp stem cell exosomes on human skin cells
Yun LIU ; Jiayan JIN ; Yubin LIU ; Qiang LI ; Boyuan REN ; He LIU ; Zuze WU ; Gangqiao ZHOU ; Jide JIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(13):2002-2008
BACKGROUND:Skin damage caused by radiation therapy and nuclear accidents is still a serious medical problem.It is difficult to achieve effective treatment results with single prevention and treatment methods.It is an important research direction to find new comprehensive treatment methods. OBJECTIVE:To observe the protective effect and the underlying mechanism of 1,2-propanediol combined with hepatocyte growth factor-modified exosomes derived from dental pulp stem cells on human epidermal radiation damage cell models. METHODS:(1)After infection of human dental pulp stem cells using recombinant adenovirus of human hepatocyte growth factor gene,exosomes,i.e.,Ad.HGF DPSC-Exo,were isolated with ultracentrifugation.(2)HaCat cells were irradiated with X-ray.The cells were treated with 1,2-propanediol before irradiation and Ad.HGF DPSC-Exo after irradiation.Cell proliferative activity was determined by CCK-8 assay.Cell apoptosis was detected by flow cytometry.Cell migration was detected by cell scratch assay.The expression levels of P21 and P53 were detected by PCR. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:1,2-Propanediol,Ad.HGF.DPSC-Exo,Ad.HGF.DPSC-Exo + 1,2-propanediol could significantly improve the growth inhibition of HaCaT cells,reduce cell apoptosis,elevate cell proliferation and migration,and exhibit a good radiation protection effect.Moreover,the combined effect of Ad.HGF.DPSC-Exo + 1,2-propanediol was better.Furthermore,Ad.HGF.DPSC-Exo + 1,2-propanediol alleviated the cellular G2/M phase block and decreased the expression of cell cycle genes P53 and P21.In conclusion,1,2-propanediol pretreatment combined with Ad.HGF.DPSC-Exo had significant protective effects on radiation-induced HaCaT cell injury and it provided novel ideas and potential methods for the prevention and treatment of radiation-induced skin damage.
2.Impact of smart physical education assignment on physical health of male college students
DU Yubin,WANG Xianmao,ZHOU Weifeng,TANG Lian,JIANG Jing,GAO Hongyun
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(6):859-863
Objective:
To explore the impact of smart physical education assignment on physical health of male university students, so as to provide theoretical support and practical references for physical health improvement of male university students and implementing smart sports assignments.
Methods:
From September 2023 to January 2024, 317 sophomore male students from six Taekwondo elective classes at Hunan Institute of Engineering were selected and were randomly divided into an intervention group (n=157) and a control group (n=160). The intervention group was given sports assignments twice a week through smart means with an intervention duration of 15 weeks, each time for 25-35 minutes, in addition to the teaching according to the public course syllabus, while the control group was taught according to the public course syllabus. The physical and health indicators of both groups were tested before and after intervention,then the differences in various physical health indicators between two groups of students before and after intervention were compared through ttest and Mann-Whitney U test.
Results:
After the intervention, the vital capacity, 50 m run, sitandreach, 1 000 m run, and pullup scores of the intervention group significantly improved compared to those before intervention. The scores improved from (3 918.27±737.34)mL, 7.88(7.53,8.45)s, 9.80(2.70,15.75) cm, 4.30(4.12,4.50) min and 3.00(0.00,7.50) times to (4 574.19±800.61) mL, 7.65(7.37,8.12)s, 17.20(11.80,21.55)cm, 4.13(3.58,4.31)min and 5.00(1.00,10.00) times,respectively (t/Z=-7.60, 2.61, -8.39, 5.62, -2.72, P<0.05). Before intervention, there was no statistically significant difference in physical health indicators between the intervention group and the control group (P>0.05).After intervention,the scores of the intervention group on the vital capacity,50 m run,sitandreach,1 000 m run and pullup, were significantly higher than those of the control group [(4 310.97±808.90)mL, 7.75(7.40,8.30)s, 14.10(8.42,17.87)cm, 4.29(4.08,4.45)min and 4.00(1.00,7.00) times] (t/Z=2.91, -4.55, -4.75, -4.15, 2.58, P<0.05).
Conclusions
Having 25-35 min smart physical education assignment twice a week can effectively improve physical health level of male college students. It is recommended to assign appropriate amount of smart sports homework to improve physical health level of college students, while ensuring the amount and intensity of physical activity in public physical education courses.
3.Single-center controlled study for application of hemoperfusion and versus gammaglobulin for the treatment of Henoch-Sch?nlein purpura combined gastrointestinal bleeding in children
Peng ZHOU ; Xingguang YANG ; Chengguang ZHAO ; Yue DU ; Yubin WU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2024;39(3):176-181
Objective:To compare the clinical efficacy and safety of hemoperfusion (HP) and gammaglobulin on the treatment of Henoch-Sch?nlein purpura (HSP) with gastrointestinal bleeding in children.Methods:Case-control study.A total of 39 HSP children combined with gastrointestinal bleeding diagnosed in the Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Rheumatology and Immunology, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University from January 2015 to December 2019 were retrospectively recruited.They were divided into the HP group and the gammaglobulin group according to the therapeutic strategy.Clinical data were collected, and a 6-month follow-up survey was conducted for monitoring the relapse of gastrointestinal bleeding and the occurrence of kidney injury.The differences between groups were compared by Fisher′s exact test, two independent samples t-test, Mann-Whitney U-test, Kruskal-Wallis H-test, and One-Way ANOVA. Results:(1) There were 20 cases in the HP group and 19 cases were included in the gammaglobulin group.The gammaglobulin group was younger than the HP treatment group.(2) In addition to gastrointestinal bleeding, children in both groups had other clinical symptoms, such as abdominal pain, angioneurotic edema, and hematuria.(3)Comparison of laboratory indexes: Inflammatory indexes: white blood cell count (WBC), C-creative protein (CRP) and coagulation function indexes: fibrin degradation products (FDP), D-dimer (DD) were significantly elevated before treatment in the 2 groups, and there was no difference between the 2 groups ( P>0.05); WBC, CRP and FDP, DD declined in the 2 groups after treatment compared with the former, and there was no difference between the 2 groups ( P>0.05); (4) Comparison of clinical manifestations: when HP was applied with gammaglobulin in the treatment window within 3 d, the difference in the time of abdominal pain relief in the HP group was shorter than that of the gammaglobulin group [1.00(1.00, 1.00) d vs.2.00(1.75, 6.50) d, P=0.011]; comparing the time of gastrointestinal bleeding stopping when HP was applied with gammaglobulin comparison, the difference in gastrointestinal bleeding cessation time was not statistically significant ( P>0.05); (5) Comparison of hospitalization time: within 3 d application of HP compared with other window period hospitalization time were significantly reduced [(16.89±4.99) d than (19.20±2.39) d than (34.83±8.40) d, both P<0.05]; (6) Comparison of hospitalization costs: within 3 d application of HP compared with other window period hospitalization costs were significantly reduced [25 554.03 (22 168.61, 28 527.30) yuan than 33 619.48 (32 661.18, 36 971.47) yuan than 51 290.34 (34 163.04, 64 772.66) yuan, both P<0.05]; There were no statistically significant difference in the hospitalization time and hospitalization cost between and within the gammaglobulin group (all P>0.05); (7) Comparison of hormone dosages: the difference in the results of the initial dose of hormone use, pre-treatment dose of gammaglobulin/HP, and post-treatment dose of gammaglobulin/HP between the two groups of children was not statistically significant(all P>0.05). Safety profile was comparable between groups.The difference in hormone dosage before and after treatment within the gammaglobulin and HP treatment group was statistically different ( P<0.001). Conclusions:For children with severe HSP accompanied by gastrointestinal bleeding, early treatment with blood purification can rapidly relieve clinical symptoms and reduce the number of hospital days and hospitalization costs.For cases where blood purification is not available or suitable, gammaglobulin treatment is another option.
4.Association of Estimated Glucose Disposal Rate With the Stenosis Severity of Coronary Artery Disease: A Cross-sectional Study
Yubin WU ; Zhiteng CHEN ; Maoxiong WU ; Wenhao LIU ; Qian CHEN ; Shiyi ZHOU ; Yan-xin CHEN ; Min XIA
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2024;45(1):136-145
ObjectiveTo investigate the association between estimated glucose disposal rate (eGDR) and the severity of coronary heart disease. MethodsWe conducted a hospital-based cross-sectional study that included 1258 patients (mean age: 62(53-68) years) who underwent coronary angiography for suspected coronary artery disease (53.9% were male). Insulin resistance level (IR) was calculated according to eGDR formula: eGDR = 21.158 - (0.09 × WC) - (3.407 × hypertension) - (0.551 × HbA1c) [hypertension (yes = 1 / no = 0), HbA1c = HbA1c (%)]. Subjects were grouped according to the eGDR quantile. CAD severity was determined by the number of narrowed vessels: no-obstructive CAD group (all coronary stenosis were<50%, n=704), Single-vessel CAD group (only one involved major coronary artery stenosis≥50%, n=205), Multi-vessel CAD group (two or more involved major coronary arteries stenosis≥50%, n=349); Multivariate logistic regression model was used to analyze the association between eGDR and CAD severity. The linear relationship between eGDR and CAD in the whole range of eGDR was analyzed using restricted cubic spline. Subgroup analyses were used to assess the association between eGDR and CAD severity in different diabetic states. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis were used to evaluate the value of eGDR in improving CAD recognition. ResultsA decrease in the eGDR index was significantly associated with an increased risk of CAD severity (OR: 2.79; 95%CI: 1.72~4.55; P<0.001). In multivariate logistic regression models, individuals with the lowest quantile of eGDR (T1) were 2.79 times more likely to develop multi-vessel CAD than those with the highest quantile of eGDR (T3) (OR: 2.79; 95%CI: 1.72~4.55; P<0.001). Multivariate restricted cubic spline analysis showed that eGDR was negatively associated with CAD and multi-vessel CAD (P-nonlinear>0.05). In non-diabetic patients, compared with the reference group (T3), the T1 group had a significantly increased risk of CAD (OR: 1.42; 95% CI: 1.00~2.01; P<0.05) and multi-vessel CAD (OR: 1.86; 95%CI: 1.21~2.86; P<0.05). No statistical association was found between eGDR and CAD in diabetic patients. In ROC curve analysis, when eGDR was added to traditional model for CAD, significant improvements were observed in the model's recognition of CAD and multi-vessel CAD. ConclusionOur study shows eGDR levels are inversely associated with CAD and CAD severity. eGDR, as a non-insulin measure to assess IR, could be a valuable indicator of CAD severity for population.
5.Esketamine Improves Working Memory Impairment in Neuropathic Mice Through Hippocampal BDNF-TrkB Pathway
Yubin JIANG ; Xingming WANG ; Yue ZHANG ; Zhiqiang ZHOU ; Jianjun YANG
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2024;15(2):328-334
6.Advances in auxiliary diagnosis of neuropsychiatric disorders based on unsupervised learning
Yuran WANG ; Runlin PENG ; Yubin ZHOU ; Pengtian CHEN ; Kai WU ; Jing ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2024;41(6):782-787
The traditional diagnosis of neuropsychiatric disorders mainly depends on the subjective evaluation of specialists,neuropsychological test,biochemical examination and other methods,which lacks objective,accurate and intelligent biomarkers.With the rapid development of neuroimaging and artificial intelligence technology,unsupervised learning has been widely used in the auxiliary diagnosis of neuropsychiatric disorders for it has the advantages of independence of external labels,high model generalization,and automatic feature extraction.Compared with the traditional supervised learning methods,unsupervised learning is more capable of achieving objective,accurate and intelligent diagnosis of neuropsychiatric disorders.Herein an overview on the applications of unsupervised learning in the auxiliary diagnosis of neuropsychiatric disorders is provided,summarizing the findings of unsupervised learning in Alzheimer's disease,schizophrenia,major depressive disorder,and autism spectrum disorder,and discussing the research challenges such as insufficient image processing capability,small sample size,insufficient biochemical index data.The corporation with neural network,multi-site large sample size,and deep fusion of multidimensional data are the development trends of unsupervised learning method.
7.Barriers and Facilitators to Medical Help-seeking in Rural Patients with Mental Illness: A Qualitative Meta-synthesis
Linghui ZHANG ; Yubin CHEN ; Qi LI ; Jiayuan ZHANG ; Yuqiu ZHOU
Asian Nursing Research 2024;18(2):203-214
Purpose:
Numerous barriers hinder individuals with mental illness from seeking medical assistance in rural regions, yet a comprehensive understanding of these challenges remains elusive. This metasynthesis aims to understand the barriers and facilitators in medical help-seeking among rural individuals with mental illness.
Methods:
We systematically searched seven databases [PubMed, CINAHL, Medline (OVID), PsycINFO (OVID), Cochrane, Embase, and ProQuest] in May 2023 and included the studies if they reported the barriers or/and facilitators to seek healthcare in rural patients with mental illness. We conducted hand search and citation search on Google Scholar for literature supplements. Thematic analysis was employed.
Results:
The study included 27 articles reporting on the barriers and facilitators to seeking medical help in this population from 2007 to 2023. We ultimately identified themes at three levels: navigating the terrain of vulnerability and empowerment (the individual with mental illness), navigating the terrain of external environment (the external environment) and connectivity within the healthcare ecosystem for mental health (the health service system).
Conclusions
We must design more effective strategies to improve mental healthcare access for rural patients, considering cultural nuances and health service utilization patterns. This requires a multi-level approach, tailored to the unique needs of diverse populations.
8.Eight Zhes Decoction ameliorates the lipid dysfunction of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease using integrated lipidomics,network pharmacology and pharmacokinetics
Yuping ZHOU ; Ze DAI ; Kaili DENG ; Yubin WANG ; Jiamin YING ; Donghui CHU ; Jinyue ZHOU ; Chunlan TANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2023;13(9):1058-1069
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)has developed into the most common chronic liver disease and can lead to liver cancer.Our laboratory previously developed a novel prescription for NAFLD,"Eight Zhes Decoction"(EZD),which has shown good curative effects in clinical practice.However,the pharmaco-dynamic material basis and mechanism have not yet been revealed.A strategy integrating lipidomics,network pharmacology and pharmacokinetics was used to reveal the active components and mecha-nisms of EZD against NAFLD.The histopathological results showed that EZD attenuated the degrees of collagen deposition and steatosis in the livers of nonalcoholic steatofibrosis model mice.Furthermore,glycerophospholipid metabolism,arachidonic acid metabolism,glycerolipid metabolism and linoleic acid metabolism with phospholipase A2 group IVA(PLA2G4A)and cytochrome P450 as the core targets and 12,13-cis-epoxyoctadecenoic acid,12(S)-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid,leukotriene B4,prostaglandin E2,phosphatidylcholines(PCs)and triacylglycerols(TGs)as the main lipids were found to be involved in the treatment of NAFLD by EZD.Importantly,naringenin,artemetin,canadine,and bicuculline were iden-tified as the active ingredients of EZD against NAFLD;in particular,naringenin reduces PC consumption by inhibiting the expression of PLA2G4A and thus promotes sufficient synthesis of very-low-density lipoprotein to transport excess TGs in the liver.This research provides valuable data and theoretical support for the application of EZD against NAFLD.
9.Relationship between mechanism underlying antidepressant effect of S-ketamine and hippocampal GABA BR in mice
Jiawei CHEN ; Yubin JIANG ; Min JIA ; Yibao ZHANG ; Jinchun SHEN ; Jianjun YANG ; Zhiqiang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2023;43(2):196-200
Objective:To evaluate the relationship between the mechanism underlying the antidepressant effect of S-ketamine and hippocampal gamma-aminobutyric acid B receptor (GABA BR) in mice. Methods:A total of 54 male C57BL/6(B6) mice, aged 8 weeks, weighing 25-30 g, were used in this study. Forty mice were selected to develop the depression model by chronic social defeat stress. Twenty-six depression-susceptible mice were screened out by social avoidance test at day 11 after developing the model and divided into 2 groups ( n=13 each) by a random number table method: depression-susceptible group (Sus group) and depression-susceptible + S-ketamine group (Sus + S-ket group). The remaining 14 mice served as control group (C group). Starting from day 12 after developing the model, S-ketamine 10 mg/kg was intraperitoneally injected every day for 3 consecutive days in Sus+ S-ket group, while the equal volume of normal saline was given instead in C group and Sus group. The open field test was performed at 1 h after the last administration, and the total distance of movement was recorded. The forced swimming test was performed at 1 day after the open field test, and the immobile time was recorded. The sucrose preference test was performed to calculate the proportion of sucrose consumption at 1 day after the forced swimming test. One hour after the end of behavioral test, mice were sacrificed, and the hippocampal tissues were removed. Western blot was used to detect the expression of GABA BR1, GABA BR2, mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), phosphorylated mTOR (p-mTOR), brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), tyrosine kinase receptor B (TrkB), phosphorylated TrkB (p-TrkB), glutamate receptor 1 (GluR1) and postsynaptic dense protein 95 (PSD95). The p-mTOR/mTOR ratio and p-TrkB/TrkB ratio were calculated. The fluorescence intensity of BDNF in hippocampal CA1 region was detected by immunofluorescence. The number of dendritic spines in hippocampal CA1 region was measured by Golgi staining. Results:In the open field test, no statistically significant difference in the total distance was detected among the three groups ( P>0.05). Compared with C group, the immobile time in the forced swimming test was significantly prolonged, the proportion of sucrose consumption was decreased, the expression of hippocampal GABA BR1, GABA BR2, BDNF, GluR1 and PSD95 was down-regulated, and the ratios of p-mTOR/mTOR and p-TrkB/TrkB were decreased, the fluorescence intensity of BDNF and total number of dendritic spines in the hippocampal CA1 region were decreased in Sus group ( P<0.05), and no significant change was found in the parameters mentioned above in Sus+ S-ket group ( P>0.05). Compared with Sus group, the immobile time in the forced swimming test was significantly shortened, the proportion of sucrose consumption was increased, the expression of hippocampal GABA BR1, GABA BR2, BDNF, GluR1 and PSD95 was up-regulated, the ratios of p-mTOR/mTOR and p-TrkB/TrkB were increased, and the fluorescence intensity of BDNF and total number of dendritic spines in the hippocampal CA1 region were increased in Sus+ S-ket group ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The mechanism underlying the antidepressant effect of S-ketamine may be related to up-regulation of hippocampal GABA BR expression, activation of mTOR-BDNF signaling pathway, and improvement in synaptic plasticity in mice.
10.Use of the target territory hepatic artery dye-injection method in anatomical hepatectomy
Yan SONG ; Ting SHI ; Bing ZHOU ; Yubin XU ; Yu XIE ; Guofeng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2022;28(9):695-697
The clinical data of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma who underwent anatomical hepatectomy at the Affiliated Huaian No.1 People’s Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from June 2021 to January 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. Of 4 patients, there were 3 males and 1 female, aged (52.0±3.7) years. These patient underwent anatomical hepatectomy using the " target territory hepatic artery dye-injection" method. There were 2 patients with right hemi liver tumors with portal vein tumor thrombus, and 1 patient with a right anterior section tumor which involved the ventral segment of right anterior branch of portal vein. One patient had a left hemi liver tumor with portal vein tumor thrombus. The surgical operations were right hemihepatectomy combined with thrombectomy of portal vein in 2 patients, right anterior sectionectomy in 1 patient, and left hemihepatectomy combined with thrombectomy of portal vein in 1 patient. There were no postoperative complications including bile fistula or bleeding. The "Target territory hepatic artery dye-injection" method could be used in appropriate by selected patients.


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