1.Related factors of prognosis in patients with primary Sjogren' s syndrome complicated with renal damage
Fangyu LI ; Yahong ZHAI ; Haiyan WANG ; Cuirong GAO
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;36(4):153-156
Objective To analyze the related factors of prognosis in patients with primary Sjogren’s syndrome (SS) complicated with renal damage, and to provide reference for clinical development of personalized prevention and treatment measures. Methods A total of 508 patients with primary SS complicated with renal damage in the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University from February 2020 to February 2022 were enrolled as study subjects. According to the prognosis status within 3 years, the enrolled patients were divided into good prognosis group (n=426) and poor prognosis group (n=82). Univariate and logistic multivariate regression analyses were adopted to analyze the influencing factors of poor prognosis. Results There were significant differences in hypertension, anemia, renal interstitial chronicity grading, and levels of globulin (GLO), immunoglobulin G (IgG) and hemoglobin between the two groups (P<0.05). Logistic multivariate analysis showed that concurrent hypertension, anemia, increased grade of renal interstitial chronicity, and elevated GLO and IgG levels were risk factors of poor prognosis in patients with primary SS complicated with renal damage, while hemoglobin level was a protective factor (OR: 1.962, 95%CI: 1.056-3.645; OR: 2.467, 95%CI: 1.153-5.278; OR: 17.796, 95%CI: 5.157-61.419; OR: 3.655, 95%CI: 1.812-7.372; OR: 5.732, 95%CI: 2.632-12.480; OR: 0.325, 95%CI: 0.165-0.640, P<0.05). Conclusion Patients with primary SS complicated with renal damage have a higher risk of poor prognosis, which is affected by factors such as hypertension, anemia, and GLO, IgG and hemoglobin levels. Clinically, it is necessary to take active prevention and treatment measures to improve the prognosis of patients.
2.Analysis of the characteristics of platelet changes and influencing factors after transcatheter aortic valve implantation
Xiangyu LI ; Haibo ZHANG ; Fangyu YANG ; Shuai ZHENG ; Fei MENG ; Shengxun WANG ; Yuqing JIAO ; Yuehuan LI ; Kaisheng WU ; Jinglun SHEN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2024;31(06):832-837
Objective To analyze the characteristics of platelet changes and their influencing factors during postoperative hospitalization in patients who underwent transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). Methods The patients who underwent TAVI at Beijing Anzhen Hospital Valve Surgery Center between March 2017 and October 2021 were retrospectively selected. The patients were divided into a self-limiting group and a non-self-limiting group according to the characteristics of postoperative platelet decline. In addition, the general preoperative data, preoperative and postoperative ultrasound data, intraoperative data, and the use of anticoagulant drugs during the postoperative stay in the hospital were compared between the two groups. Results A total of 249 patients were enrolled in this study. There were 175 (70.3%) patients in the self-limiting group, including 100 males and 75 females, and there were 74 (29.7%) patients in the non-self-limiting group, including 43 males and 31 females, with no statistical difference between the two groups (P=0.863). The mean age of patients was 73.11±8.88 years in the self-limiting group and 71.54±10.39 years in the non-self-limiting group (P=0.231). The decline of platelets in the self-limiting group generally occurred on the postoperative day 2 and reached the lowest count on the postoperative day 4, and returned to the baseline level on the postoperative day 5-7, while the platelets in the non-self-limiting group changed by simple rise, fall or irregular fluctuation. Patients in the self-limiting group had severer preoperative aortic stenosis (P<0.001) and used more extracorporeal circulation assistance during surgery (P<0.001). Postoperatively, patients in the self-limiting group were more likely to have periaortic valve leakage than those in the non-self-limiting group (P=0.013). Conclusion Platelet changes in most patients after TAVI show a self-limiting decline, which may be related to the severity of patients’ preoperative aortic stenosis, intraoperative extracorporeal circulation device use, and postoperative perivalvular leakage.
3.Research Progress of Potential Regulatory Effects on Osteoporosis by BMP-mediated Smad Dependent and Smad Independent Pathways
Yujie WANG ; Fangyu AN ; Chunlu YAN ; Jiayi SONG ; Weirong CHANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Zhipan XIAO ; Peng GAO ; Zhonghong LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2024;41(2):277-286
Osteoporosis can be induced by various factors including prolonged glucocorticoid usage, diminished estrogen levels, secondary hyperparathyroidism, and alterations in the microenvironment of bone tissue. The bone metabolism imbalance(osteogenic-lipogenic imbalance) plays a crucial role in the development of osteoporosis. This imbalance is primarily driven by an increase in the differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells into adipocytes and a decrease in their differentiation into osteoblasts, thus forming the core of the osteogenic-lipogenic imbalance observed in osteoporosis. The bone morphogenesis protein(BMP) plays a crucial role in the regulation of the osteogenic-lipid balance in osteoporosis. This regulatory function is accomplished through both the Smad-dependent and Smad-independent pathways. This review centers on the Smad-dependent and Smad-independent pathways facilitated by BMP, offering a comprehensive overview of the potential mechanisms through which BMP-2, 4, 6, 7, and 9 contribute to the regulation of osteogenesis and lipid metabolism in osteoporosis via these pathways. In order to present novel insights for the identification of efficacious targets for clinical anti-osteoporosis medications.
4.Construction, reliability and validity of a professional identity questionnaire for psychiatrists
Pei HE ; Xintong DENG ; Longtao HE ; Rui YANG ; Junmei WANG ; Fangyu DENG
Sichuan Mental Health 2024;37(2):144-149
BackgroundDomestic researches on the professional identity of psychiatrists are still relatively rare up to now, and effective evaluation tools remain inadequate. ObjectiveTo construct a professional identity questionnaire for psychiatrists with high reliability and validity, so as to provide an effective tool for the evaluation of professional identity of psychiatrists. MethodsA self-designed questionnaire titled "Professional Identity Questionnaire" was compiled. After preliminary screening of items and expert consultation, an initial questionnaire was formed and administered to a sample of 400 psychiatrists, and the final questionnaire was assessed by item analysis, reliability analysis and validity analysis. ResultsThe Cronbach's α coefficient was 0.930 for the final questionnaire, and ranged from 0.817 to 0.920 for each dimension. The value of KMO was 0.904 (χ2=2 931.652, P<0.01). The cumulative variance contribution rate of factors extracted from exploratory factor analysis was 68.306%. Confirmatory factor analysis showed that the integrity of fit indexes were χ2/df=1.234, GFI=0.905, NFI=0.916, RMSEA=0.036, CFI=0.983, IFI=0.983. The final version of the professional identity questionnaire for psychiatrists consisted of 23 items relating to 4 dimensions, namely, professional cognition, professional behavior, professional emotion and professional values. ConclusionThe professional identity questionnaire for psychiatrists has good reliability and validity, and can be used as an effective tool to evaluate the professional identity of psychiatrists. [Funded by Foundation of Sichuan Research Center of Applied Psychology of Chengdu Medical College (number, CSXL-22304); Science and Technology Guiding Plan Project of Guangyuan City (number, 22ZDYF0072)]
5.Association of sleep duration and physical exercise with dyslipidemia in older adults aged 80 years and over in China
Bing WU ; Yang LI ; Lanjing XU ; Zheng ZHANG ; Jinhui ZHOU ; Yuan WEI ; Chen CHEN ; Jun WANG ; Changzi WU ; Zheng LI ; Ziyu HU ; Fanye LONG ; Yudong WU ; Xuehua HU ; Kexin LI ; Fangyu LI ; Yufei LUO ; Yingchun LIU ; Yuebin LYU ; Xiaoming SHI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2024;45(1):48-55
Objective:To explore the impact of sleep duration, physical exercise, and their interactions on the risk of dyslipidemia in older adults aged ≥80 (the oldest old) in China.Methods:The study subjects were the oldest old from four rounds of Healthy Aging and Biomarkers Cohort Study (2008-2009, 2011-2012, 2014 and 2017-2018). The information about their demographic characteristics, lifestyles, physical examination results and others were collected, and fasting venous blood samples were collected from them for blood lipid testing. Competing risk model was used to analyze the causal associations of sleep duration and physical exercise with the risk for dyslipidemia. Restricted cubic spline (RCS) function was used to explore the dose-response relationship between sleep duration and the risk for dyslipidemia. Additive and multiplicative interaction model were used to explore the interaction of sleep duration and physical exercise on the risk for dyslipidemia.Results:The average age of 1 809 subjects was (93.1±7.7) years, 65.1% of them were women. The average sleep duration of the subjects was (8.0±2.5) hours/day, 28.1% of them had sleep duration for less than 7 hours/day, and 27.2% had sleep for duration more than 9 hours/day at baseline survey. During the 9-year cumulative follow-up of 6 150.6 person years (follow-up of average 3.4 years for one person), there were 304 new cases of dyslipidemia, with an incidence density of 4 942.6/100 000 person years. The results of competitive risk model analysis showed that compared with those who slept for 7-9 hours/day, the risk for dyslipidemia in oldest old with sleep duration >9 hours/day increased by 22% ( HR=1.22, 95% CI: 1.07-1.39). Compared with the oldest old having no physical exercise, the risk for dyslipidemia in the oldest old having physical exercise decreased by 33% ( HR=0.67, 95% CI: 0.57-0.78). The RCS function showed a linear positive dose-response relationship between sleep duration and the risk for hyperlipidemia. The interaction analysis showed that physical exercise and sleep duration had an antagonistic effect on the risk for hyperlipidemia. Conclusion:Physical exercise could reduce the adverse effects of prolonged sleep on blood lipids in the oldest old.
6.Distribution characteristics of skeletal muscle mass and grip strength in the elderly aged 65 years and older in 18 longevity areas in China
Zhenwei ZHANG ; Yuming ZHAO ; Hongzhou CHEN ; Fangyu LI ; Li QI ; Jinhui ZHOU ; Chen CHEN ; Jun WANG ; Yuebin LYU ; Wenhui SHI ; Xiaoming SHI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2024;45(5):656-665
Objective:To investigate the distribution characteristics of skeletal muscle mass and strength in the older adults over 65 years old in 18 longevity areas in China.Methods:The subjects were selected from the Healthy Aging and Biomarkers Cohort Study conducted in 18 longevity areas of China. A total of 4 662 older adults over 65 years old from a cross- sectional survey in 2021 were included in the study. The information about their sociodemographic characteristics, lifestyle, nutrient intake and other factors were collected through questionnaire surveys and physical examinations. Grip strength was measured by using professional electronic grip dynamometer. Total skeletal muscle mass (TSM) was measured using bioelectrical impedance analysis, and TSM was adjusted by height squared and BMI to obtain TSM Ht2 and TSM BMI. The proportion of individuals with low muscle mass and strength was determined according to the recommended method by the Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia (AWGS). Descriptive analysis was conducted on the population and regional distribution characteristics of people with different muscle mass and grip strength. A generalized additive model was used to analyze the age-related trends of muscle mass and grip strength. Results:The age of 4 662 study subjects was (82.69±10.54) years, men accounted for 46.85% (2 184 cases) and Han Chinese accounted for 96.27% (4 488 cases). The M( Q1, Q3) of TSM, TSM Ht2 and TSM BMI in men were 23.30 (20.50, 26.20) kg, 9.02 (8.13, 9.89) kg/m 2, and 1.01 (0.90, 1.13) kg·(kg/m 2) -1, respectively, which were all higher than those in women [TSM: 18.20 (15.70, 20.70) kg, TSM Ht2: 8.18 (7.42, 9.07) kg/m 2 and TSM BMI: 0.79 (0.69, 0.90) kg·(kg/m 2) -1], the differences were significant (all P<0.001). The grip strength of men [ M( Q1, Q3): 24.50 (17.80, 30.80) kg] was higher than that of women [ M( Q1, Q3): 15.60 (11.10, 19.90) kg], the difference was significant ( P<0.001). Southern elderly men had lower TSM and TSM Ht2 compared with northern elderly men (all P<0.001), while there was no significant regional difference in TSM BMI ( P>0.05). Southern elderly women had higher TSM Ht2 and TSM BMI compared with northern elderly women (all P<0.001), while there was no significant regional difference in TSM ( P>0.05). Furthermore, according to the method recommended by AWGS, the elderly with low muscle mass and grip strength were characterized by older age, illiteracy, being unmarried/divorced/widowed, poor chewing ability, impaired activity of daily living and living in southern region. Conclusion:There were population and regional differences in muscle mass and grip strength in the older adults over 65 years in 18 longevity areas of China, and these differences showed decreasing trends with age.
7.Effect of vascular endothelial function on restenosis after carotid artery stenting
Xiaoguang WANG ; Fangyu YE ; Jianhong TANG
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(19):43-46,74
Objective To investigate the effect of vascular endothelial function on restenosis after carotid artery stenting(CAS).Methods A total of 236 patients with carotid artery stenosis who received CAS in Jinhua People's Hospital from January 2019 to December 2022 were selected as study objects.According to whether in-stent restenosis(ISR)occurred during follow-up,they were divided into ISR group(n=41)and non-ISR group(n=195).Blood lipid indexes[low-density lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL-C),total cholesterol(TC),triglyceride(TG),high-density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL-C)],vascular endothelial indexes[endothelin-1(ET-1),von Willebrand factor(vWF),vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF),vascular cell adhesion molecule 1(VCAM-1),thromboxane B2(TXB2),endothelial nitric oxide synthase(eNOS),nitric oxide(NO)],inflammatory factors[tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α),interleukin-6(IL-6),C-reactive protein(CRP)]and oxidative stress indexes[malondialdehyde(MDA),glutathione peroxidase(GSH-Px),superoxide dismutase(SOD)]were collected and compared between two groups.Transcriptome sequencing was performed on peripheral blood of ISR group and non-ISR group.Multivariate Logistic regression was used to analyze the independent influencing factors of ISR after CAS.Results The levels of TC,TNF-α,CRP,IL-6,MDA,ET-1,vWF,TXB2 and VCAM-1 in ISR group were significantly higher than those in non-ISR group(P<0.01),and the levels of HDL-C,SOD,GSH-Px,NO,eNOS and VEGF in ISR group were significantly lower than those in non-ISR group(P<0.01).Transcriptome differential gene enrichment analysis showed that the signaling pathways such as inflammatory response activation,oxidative stress response,and endothelial cell dysfunction were significantly enhanced in ISR group.Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that TNF-α,IL-6,ET-1,vWF,VEGF,SOD,and GSH-Px were independent influencing factors for ISR after CAS(P<0.05).Conclusion Inflammatory factors,oxidative stress indexes and vascular endothelial function jointly promoted the occurrence and development of ISR after CAS in patients with carotid artery stenosis.TNF-α,IL-6,ET-1,vWF,VEGF,SOD,GSH-Px were independent risk factors for ISR after CAS.
8.Caries status and its influencing factors among first-grade primary school students in Shanghai
Ying YU ; Fangyu YI ; Hao ZHANG ; Qingqing WENG ; Xiaoli ZENG ; Jin YU ; Yiwei JIANG ; Huning WANG ; Ying ZHANG
Academic Journal of Naval Medical University 2024;45(10):1310-1315
Objective To investigate the oral health status of the first-grade primary school students in Shanghai and analyze its influencing factors.Methods In 2021,Huangpu,Xuhui,Jiading,and Jing'an districts were selected in Shanghai by random sampling method.The first-grade students of 8 primary schools in these 4 districts were enrolled by random cluster sampling.Oral clinical examinations and questionnaires were conducted according to the criteria of the Fourth National Oral Health Epidemiological Survey.EpiData 3.1 software was used to create the database.SPSS 26.0 software was applied for statistical analysis.Chi-square test was used to compare the caries prevalence between groups,and two independent samples non-parametric test was used to compare the decayed,missing and filled teeth(DMFT)between groups.Multifactorial logistic regression model was used to analyzse the influencing factors of caries.Results A total of 824 informed consent forms and questionnaires were collected,of which 764 were completed,with an effective rate of 92.7%.The total caries prevalence of the participating students was 65.6%(501/764),and the mean DMFT was 3.24±3.47.A total of 2 473 carious teeth were found in the participating students,and 671 teeth were filled,with a filling rate of 27.1%.There were 7.91±2.76 permanent teeth erupted per student,and 56.3%(430/764)of the students had all 4 first permanent molars erupted.Multivariate logistic regression showed that eating sweets>3 times a day(P=0.030),eating regularly before bedtime(P=0.001),and parents'cognition of kids'poor oral health status(P=0.025)were the influencing factors for the detection of caries in children.Conclusion The first-grade primary school students in Shanghai have high prevalence of caries.Eating sweets>3 times a day,eating regularly before bedtime,and parents'cognition of kids'poor oral health status(P<0.05)are the influencing factors for the detection of caries in children.
9.A cross-sectional survey and analysis of influencing factors on the occurrence of post-burn psychological stress disorder in preschool children
Xuelan LU ; Yingping LIU ; Yiwei LIU ; Jielin DIAO ; Feng WANG ; Fangyu ZHONG ; Jiale HE ; Lang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Burns 2024;40(4):373-379
Objective:To explore the occurrence and influencing factors of post-burn psychological stress disorder in preschool children.Methods:This study was a multi-center cross-sectional survey. From January 2022 to February 2023, 85 preschool children (aged 1 to 6 years) with burns admitted to the Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College, Nanchong Central Hospital, Suining Central Hospital, Guang'an People's Hospital, and Guangyuan Central Hospital who met the inclusion criteria were selected as respondents. A self-made general information questionnaire was used to investigate the children's general data including gender, age group, residential area, main caregiver and their education level, and family type, as well as the injury condition including cause of injury and burn severity. The Child Stress Disorders Checklist was used to investigate the occurrence of psychological stress disorder in children at 3 days to 1 month after injury, and the incidence rate was calculated. The children were classified according to their general data and injury condition, and the occurrence of psychological stress disorder in children at 3 days to 1 month after injury was recorded, and the influencing factors for post-burn psychological stress disorder in preschool children were screened.Results:A total of 85 questionnaires were distributed and 85 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective recovery rate of 100%. Among the children, there were 45 boys and 40 girls, with most children aged 1 to 3 years. There were slightly more children in rural areas than in cities. About half of the children were mainly cared for by their parents and grandparents, respectively, and the education level of the main caregivers was mainly high school/technical secondary school. The family type was mainly core family and extended family. The main cause of injury was hydrothermal scald, and the severity of burns was mainly moderate. The incidence rate of psychological stress disorder in this group of children at 3 days to 1 month after injury was 34.12% (29/85). There were statistically significant differences in the occurrence of psychological stress disorder in children with different age groups, causes of injuries, and burn severity at 3 days to 1 month after injury (with χ2 values??of 9.18, 7.80, and 25.47, respectively, P<0.05); there were no statistically significant differences in the occurrence of psychological stress disorder in children with different genders, residential area, main caregivers, main caregivers' education levels, or family types at 3 days to 1 month after injury ( P>0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that age group and burn severity were independent influencing factors for the occurrence of psychological stress disorder in preschool children after burns (with odds ratios of 8.21 and 33.99, respectively, and 95% confidence intervals of 1.57-43.04 and 5.55-207.93, respectively, P<0.05), the older the child and the more severe the burn, the higher the possibility of the occurrence of psychological stress disorder. Conclusions:The incidence rate of psychological stress disorder is high in preschool children after burns. Age group and burn severity are independent influencing factors for the occurrence of post-burn psychological stress disorder in this type of children.
10.Research progress of osteoporosis based on Th17/Treg balance
Jiayu WANG ; Chunlu YAN ; Fangyu AN ; Lingqing YUAN ; Xiaxia WANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2024;40(6):1283-1291
Osteoporosis(OP)is a chronic systemic metabolic bone disease.In recent years,with development of population aging,incidence of OP is also increasing,bringing huge economic burden to family and society.There are many causes of OP,such as aging,oxidative stress,epigenetic and many other aspects,and with further development of research,inflammatory factors and other bone immunology into people's vision.Th17 cells are effector T cell subpopulation that induce development of inflammation and promote bone loss.On the contrary,Treg can maintain their own tolerance and further suppress their own immunity,thus playing a bone protective role.Under physiological conditions,Th17/Treg balance can maintain bone homeostasis,while under pathological condi-tions,disruption of Th17/Treg balance can lead to bone loss.Based on this,this paper will review pathways and cytokines mediating Th17/Treg balance in OP,in order to provide new ideas and methods for treatment of OP.


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