1.Factors influencing the occurrence of capsular contraction syndrome in cataract patients after phacoemulsification combined with intraocular lens implantation
Xi CHEN ; Haiying MA ; Xinshuai NAN ; Xin HUA ; Ming ZHAO ; Dongsheng YE ; Heqing JI
International Eye Science 2025;25(5):849-853
AIM: To analyze the influencing factors of capsular constriction syndrome(CCS)in cataract patients after phacoemulsification(Phaco)combined with intraocular lens(IOL)implantation.METHODS: Retrospective study. The data of 2 900 cataract patients(2 900 eyes)in our hospital's information system from January 2021 to January 2024 were collected. All patients were treated with Phaco combined with IOL implantation, and the incidence of CCS within 30 wk after surgery was recorded. Patients were categorized into CCS(116 cases, 116 eyes)and N-CCS group(2 784 cases, 2 784 eyes)based on the occurrence of CCS. The basic data of the two groups were compared, and the influencing factors of CCS within 30 wk after Phaco combined with IOL implantation in cataract patients were analyzed by multivariate Logistic regression.RESULTS: Among 2 900 patients(2 900 eyes)included, 116 cataract patients(116 eyes)developed CCS within 30 wk after Phaco combined with IOL implantation, with an incidence rate of 4.00%. The single factor and multi-factor Logistic regression analysis showed that the complicated diabetes, high myopia, complicated glaucoma, and axial length(AL)>30 mm were the risk factors for the occurrence of CCS after Phaco IOL implantation in cataract patients(all P<0.05).CONCLUSION: Attention should be paid to cataract patients with diabetes, high myopia, glaucoma and AL>30 mm, which will increase the risk of CCS within 30 wk after Phaco combined with IOL implantation in cataract patients.
2.Association between Residential Greenness and Cardiometabolic Risk Factors among Adults in Rural Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region,China:A Cross-Sectional Study
Jian LEYAO ; Yang BO ; Ma RULIN ; Guo SHUXIA ; He JIA ; Li YU ; Ding YUSONG ; Rui DONGSHENG ; Mao YIDAN ; He XIN ; Sun XUEYING ; Liao SHENGYU ; Guo HENG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2024;37(10):1184-1194
Objective This study aimed to explore the relationships between residential greenness and cardiometabolic risk factors among rural adults in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region(Xinjiang)and thus provide a theoretical basis and data support for improving the health of residents in this region. Methods We recruited 9,723 adult rural residents from the 51st Regiment of the Third Division of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps in September 2016.The normalized difference vegetation index(NDVI)was used to estimate residential greenness.The generalized linear mixed model(GLMM)was used to examine the association between residential greenness and cardiometabolic risk factors. Results Higher residential greenness was associated with lower cardiometabolic risk factor prevalence.After adjustments were made for age,sex,education,and marital status,for each interquartile range(IQR)increase of NDVI500-m,the risk of hypertension was reduced by 10.3%(OR=0.897,95%CI=0.836-0.962),the risk of obesity by 20.5%(OR=0.795,95%CI=0.695-0.910),the risk of type 2 diabetes by 15.1%(OR=0.849,95%CI=0.740-0.974),and the risk of dyslipidemia by 10.5%(OR=0.895,95%CI=0.825-0.971).Risk factor aggregation was reduced by 20.4%(OR=0.796,95%CI=0.716-0.885)for the same.Stratified analysis showed that NDVI500-m was associated more strongly with hypertension,dyslipidemia,and risk factor aggregation among male participants.The association of NDVI500-m with type 2 diabetes was stronger among participants with a higher education level.PM10 and physical activity mediated 1.9%-9.2%of the associations between NDVI500-m and obesity,dyslipidemia,and risk factor aggregation. Conclusion Higher residential greenness has a protective effect against cardiometabolic risk factors among rural residents in Xinjiang.Increasing the area of green space around residences is an effective measure to reduce the burden of cardiometabolic-related diseases among rural residents in Xinjiang.
3.Investigation on anxiety and depression of employees in municipal and above administrative organs and public institutions in Qinghai region
Huaihong A ; Lihua WANG ; Dongsheng LIAO ; Hui TAN ; Shuang CHAI ; Yongxia MA ; Peiyao LIU ; Sina HAN ; Shujuan LUO ; Haixia LI ; Chunming BAI ; Yankun CHAI
Sichuan Mental Health 2024;37(5):464-470
Background The mental health problems of employees in administrative organs and public institutions are highly valued.However,there is a lack of understanding regarding the mental health status of employees in provincial and municipal administrative organs and public institutions in Qinghai region.Objective To analyze the anxiety and depression of employees in provincial and municipal administrative organs and public institutions in Qinghai region,so as to provide references for promoting their mental health and intervening in psychological problems.Methods From October 23 to 28,2022,a total of 3 096 employees in provincial and municipal administrative organs and public institutions in Qinghai region were enrolled using stratified cluster sampling technique,and were assessed using Self-rating Anxiety Scale(SAS)and Self-rating Depression Scale(SDS).Results A total of 1797(58.04%)employees in municipal and above administrative organs and public institutions in Qinghai region completed a valid questionnaire survey.Depressive symptoms were noted in 579(32.22%).SDS scores yielded statistical difference among the selected employees of different ethnicities,types of job positions and educational levels(F=9.074,101.488,4.477,P<0.01),and the severity of depressive symptoms also demonstrated statistical difference among the selected employees with different ethnicities,educational levels and types of job positions(H=49.196,17.028,160.848,P<0.01).Anxiety symptoms were detected in 711(39.57%)employees.SAS scores exhibited statistical difference among the employees with different genders,ages,ethnicities,educational levels,marital status and types of job positions(t=-4.571,F=6.648,3.950,5.243,12.008,22.253,P<0.01).Statistical differences were also illustrated in the severity of anxiety symptoms among the selected employees with different ages,genders,ethnicities,educational levels,marital status and types of job positions(H=24.361,-3.788,28.365,24.268,25.976,56.204,P<0.01).Conclusion About one-third of employees in municipal and above administrative organs and public institutions in Qinghai region may have symptoms of depression and anxiety.The depression symptoms are more severe among Tibetan people,those with low education levels and ordinary civil servants.The anxiety symptoms are more severe among employees aged 30 and below,those with low education levels,unmarried and those in technical positions.
4.A single-blind randomized controlled study of efficacy of internet-based group cognitive-behavioral therapy on major depressive disorder
Jianfang HAN ; Yanxin BAI ; Jiying BAO ; Jun MA ; Yuchao MA ; Yueqin HUANG ; Dongsheng YU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2024;38(8):660-665
Objective:To explore the effects of internet-based group cognitive-behavioral therapy(IGCBT)on the depressive and anxiety symptoms in patients with major depressive disorder(MDD).Methods:Eighty pa-tients with MDD were recruited and randomly divided into IGCBT combined drug therapy group and control group with drug therapy.Blind assessments were performed using the Hamilton Depression Scale(HAMD)and Hamilton Anxiety Scale(HAMA)three times at baseline,4 weeks after treatment and 8 weeks after treatment,respectively.Results:The effective rates of HAMD and HAMA at the end of the 4th and 8th week,and the effective rates of HAMA at the end of the 8th week were higher in the combined treatment group than those in the control group(Ps<0.05).The total scores of HAMD and HAMA in the combined treatment group and the control group were lower at the end of the 4th and 8th week than those at baseline(Ps<0.001).The total scores of HAMD and HAMA were lower in the combined treatment group than those in the control group at the baseline,4 weeks and 8 weeks after treatment(Ps<0.01).Conclusion:It suggests that intemet-based group cognitive-behavioral therapy combined with antidepressant medication has a better effect on relieving depressive and anxiety symptoms in patients with ma-jor depressive disorder than drug therapy alone,and especially has a better effect on improving anxiety symptom.
5.Study on the Mechanism of Yiqi Tongmai Powder Against Cerebral Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury Based on Network Pharmacology,Molecular Docking and Experimental Verification
Pengpeng SONG ; Yanke GUO ; Dongsheng GUAN ; Ming MA ; Yinglin CUI
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 2024;35(7):1016-1027
Objective To investigate the mechanism of Yiqi Tongmai Powder(Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma,Salviae Miltiorrhizae Radix et Rhizoma,Notoginseng Radix et Rhizoma,Hirudo,Eupolyphaga Steleophaga,Rhei Radix et Rhizoma)against cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury(CIRI)based on network pharmacology,molecular docking and experimental verification.Methods(1)The active components of Yiqi Tongmai Powder and their action targets were screened by TCMSP,TCMID and ETCM databases,the disease related targets of CIRI were screened by GeneCards,OMIM and TTD disease databases,and the intersection targets of the above targets were obtained through Venny 2.1 online platform,that is,the potential targets of Yiqi Tongmai Powder in the treatment of CIRI.The"drugs-active components-targets"network was constructed by Cytoscape 3.7.1 software,and the potential active components of Yiqi Tongmai Powder in the treatment of CIRI were screened.Protein-protein interaction(PPI)analysis of potential targets was carried out by STRING 11.0 database to screen core targets.The GO function and KEGG pathway enrichment of potential targets were analyzed by Metascape database.AutoDockTools 1.5.7 software was used to verify the molecular docking between the key active components and the core targets.(2)The rat model of CIRI was established by middle cerebral artery occlusion and reperfusion(MCAO/R).SD rats were randomly divided into sham operation group,model group,Yiqi Tongmai Powder low-dose group(0.27 g·kg-1),Yiqi Tongmai Powder high-dose group(1.08 g·kg-1)and Nimodipine group(30 mg·kg-1),with 10 rats in each group.Pre-administration began three days before the establishment of the model,once a day for seven days.The neurological deficit of MCAO/R rats was evaluated by modified neurological deficit score(mNSS).The volume of cerebral infarction was measured by TTC staining.Nissl staining was used to observe the damage of neurons in brain tissue.ELISA method was used to detect serum inflammatory factors and oxidative stress related indexes.TUNEL staining was used to detect brain tissue apoptosis.Western Blot method was used to detect the protein expressions of Bax and Bcl-2 in brain tissue.Results(1)A total of 46 active components and 178 potential targets of Yiqi Tongmai Powder in the treatment of CIRI were obtained.The key active components such as quercetin,digitalis flavonoids,kaempferol,valine and uracil were analyzed,and the core targets such as TNF,IL-6,STAT3,VEGFA,AKT1,IL-1β,CASP3,TP53,MAPK3 and EGFR were analyzed.The potential targets are involved in inflammation,oxidative stress,cell proliferation and differentiation,apoptosis and other biological processes,including cAMP,NF-κB,PI3K-Akt and other signal pathways.The main active components quercetin,flavonoids of digitalis,kaempferol and valine have good binding activity to target proteins such as TNF,IL-6,STAT3 and VEGFA.(2)Compared with the model group,the neurological deficit score of rats in each treatment group was significantly decreased(P<0.05,P<0.01),the area of cerebral infarction was significantly decreased(P<0.01),and the pathological changes of ischemic necrotic area of brain tissue were improved.The number of neurons in ischemic area of brain tissue was significantly increased(P<0.01),and the rate of neuronal apoptosis was significantly decreased(P<0.01).The levels of serum IL-1β,IL-6,TNF-α and MDA were significantly decreased,while the activities of SOD and GSH-Px were significantly increased(P<0.05).The protein expression of Bax in brain tissue were significantly decreased and the protein expression of Bcl-2 significantly increased(P<0.05).Conclusion Yiqi Tongmai Powder may play an anti-CIRI effect by reducing inflammation and oxidative stress,inhibiting cell apoptosis.
6.Effect of physical activity on executive function of children and adolescents: a systematic review
Yu WANG ; Gang HE ; Dongsheng LI ; Kaiyue MA ; Chao WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2023;29(1):20-29
ObjectiveTo analyze the effect of physical activity on executive function of children and adolescents, and sort out the related factors. MethodsArticles about physical activity intervention for children and adolescents on executive function were retrieved from CNKI, Wanfang Data, Google Scholar, Wiley Online Library and PubMed, from January 1st, 2010 to June 30th, 2021. The articles were screened, evaluated and systematically reviewed. ResultsA total of 21 articles were included, from eleven countries, including 13 randomized controlled trials, involving 2 496 subjects, aged five to 18 years. The articles were published from 2010 to 2019, with mean score of Physiotherapy Evidence Database scale as 5.57. The physical activity intervention mainly involved physical fitness, skills and sport games, with low to high intensity, eight to 120 minutes a time, one to five times a week, no more than ten months. Physical activity was indicated to improve the executive function, specifically inhibition control, working memory and cognitive flexibility, such as the improvement of the accuracy and reaction time of cognitive tasks, and activation of bilateral prefrontal cortex activity. Types, intensity, duration, frequency and cycle of physical activity, participant selection, and assessment tools were related to the effect of intervention. ConclusionPhysical activity can improve the inhibition control, working memory and cognitive flexibility of children and adolescents. The main factors related to the intervention effect are the physical activity elements, the participant's factors and the experimental design factors.
7.Supplementing rehabilitation training with botulinum neurotoxin improves outcomes for Parkinson′s disease patients with striatal foot deformity
Xue LI ; Liuyi LI ; Shucheng XING ; Siyuan CHEN ; Shaopu WU ; Qi GU ; Dongsheng LI ; Jianjun MA
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2023;45(2):146-150
Objective:To observe any therapeutic effect of combining botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) with rehabilitation training in treating Parkinson′s disease (PD) patients with striatal foot deformity (SFD).Methods:A total of 68 PD patients with SFD were randomly divided into a control group and a treatment group. Both groups were given routine medication with pramipexole and dopamine receptor agonists and received lower limb rehabilitation training, including passive activity training, strength training and walking training. The treatment group was additionally injected with BTX-A. Sciatic pain was quantified using a visual analogue scale. The Unified Parkinson′s Disease Rating Scale-lower limb motor lower limb motor function (UPDRS-LLM) scale, the Berg balance scale and the modified Barthel index were applied to test all of the participants before the experiment and on the 7th, 14th and 30th day of the treatment.Results:The average scores of the control group on all of measures at were significantly better than those of the control group at the same time points, and by the 14th and 30th day had improved significantly compared with those before treatment.Conclusion:Supplementing rehabilitation training with BTX-A can significantly improve foot deformity and relieve the muscle tension and spastic pain of PD patients with SFD, promoting the motor functioning of their lower limbs, their balance and their performance in the activities of daily living.
8.Supplementing transcranial magnetic stimulation with intermittent resistance training improves the recovery of motor function in Parkinson′s disease
Dongsheng LI ; Qi GU ; Xue LI ; Xiaoxue SHI ; Jianjun MA ; Yujuan MA ; Haiyang YU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2023;45(4):307-311
Objective:To explore any effect of supplementing low-frequency repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) with intermittent resistance training on muscle tone and the recovery of motor function among persons with Parkinson′s disease (PD).Methods:A total of 104 PD patients were randomly divided into an observation group and a control group, each of 52. Both groups were treated with conventional drugs and low-frequency rTMS, while the observation group was additionally provided with intermittent resistance training for 8 weeks. Before and after the intervention, the motor functioning of both groups was evaluated using unified Parkinson′s disease rating scale-III (UPDRS-III) and the Berg Balance Scale (BBS). Limb muscle tension was quantified using the modified Ashworth scale (MAS). The subjects′ psychological states were quantified using the exercise self-efficacy scale (ESE), and the modified Barthel index (MBI) was applied to evaluate their ability in the activities of daily living. A 3D motion processing system collected and analyzed data describing each subject′s gait kinematics.Results:After the intervention, significantly greater average improvement was observed in all of the outcome measures among the observation group compared with the control group.Conclusion:Combining intermittent resistance training with low-frequency rTMS can significantly reduce muscle tone and improve the motor functioning of PD patients. The combination is more effective than low-frequency rTMS alone.
9.Optimization of large-scale production process for human prothrombin complex concentrates
Liangchao ZHAO ; Guanjun LI ; Xiaowei MA ; Dongsheng ZHAO ; Minghua WNAG ; Bo SONG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2023;36(12):1143-1147
【Objective】 To determine the optimal process conditions for efficiently extracting human prothrombin complex concentrates from human plasma. 【Methods】 Using human plasma as the materials and the yield of prothrombin complex concentrates as the evaluation standard, the preparation process parameters were studied and optimized through design of exporement(DOE), orthogonal experiments, and single factor experiments. 【Results】 The optimal process conditions were as follows: DEAE Sephadex A50 gel was selected, which balanced to pH 7.6, and then the amount of 1.7-2.5 g/L of plasma weight is added into the cryoprecipitate supernatant for adsorption for 40 minutes; Washing solution (0.15-0.175 mol/L sodium chloride) with 3 times the volume of gel was washed 3 times, and eluent (0.5-2.0 mol/L sodium chloride) was washed 3 to 5 times; Add stabilizer (heparin 35 IU, sodium chloride 0.1 mol/L) for ultrafiltration dialysis. 【Conclusion】 By using the optimized process mentioned above, the yield(measured by human coagulation factor IX)can reach 620 000 to 630 000 IU/ton of plasma, which is suitable for large-scale production.
10.Progress in A Real-world Study of Abiraterone Acetate Versus Docetaxel in Patients with Metastatic Hormone-sensitive Prostate Cancer
Dongsheng MA ; Hengqing AN ; Yujie WANG
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2023;50(5):538-543
The safety and survival benefits of abiraterone acetate and docetaxel in the treatment of patients with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer have been confirmed by randomized controlled trials and clinical studies abroad. However, real-world studies remain lacking. In this article, we review the progress of real-world studies of abiraterone acetate and docetaxel in the treatment of patients with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer and the problems faced in clinical practice against the background of differentiated real-world studies. Further research is needed to address clinically important issues, such as individualized dosing, combination dosing, and monitoring of adverse effects.

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