1.Factors for low libido in male patients with sexual dysfunction
Qiu-Chen LÜ ; Rui WANG ; Zu-Long WANG ; Tian-Ji ZHANG ; Tao ZHENG ; Kun-Long LÜ ; Yong-Hao NAN
National Journal of Andrology 2024;30(8):734-737
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To analyze the factors for low libido in male patients with sexual dysfunction and provide some evidence for the clinical diagnosis and treatment of the condition.Methods:We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data on 111 cases of sex-ual dysfunction(including disorders in erection,ejaculation or libido)treated in the Zhengzhou University First Hospital from June to September 2023.According to the patients'complaints of low libido or accompanied symptoms,we divided them into a normal libido group(n=68)and a low libido(n=43),obtained their scores on IIEF-5,Premature Ejaculation Diagnostic Tool(PEDT),13-1-tem Self-Rating Libido Scale for Males(SRLS-M),Patients'Health Questionnaire-9(PHQ-9)and General Anxiety Disorder-7(GAD-7),examined the levels of the sexual hormones FSH,LH,PRL,T,free testosterone(fT),E2,?insulin-like growth factor 1(IGF-1)and growth hormone(GH),compared the basic parameters between the two groups,and analyzed their correlation with the libido values.Results:The IIEF-5,PEDT and libido scores and IGF-1 level were significantly higher and the GAD-7 score remark-ably lower in the normal than in the low libido group(P<0.05),but no statistically significant differences were observed between the two groups in the PHQ-9 score and the levels FSH,LH,PRL,T,fT,E2,T/E2 and GH(P>0.05).The libido value was correla-ted positively with the I1EF-5(r=0.28,P<0.01)and PEDT scores(r=0.29,P<0.01)and IGF-1 level(r=0.23,P<0.05),but negatively with the GAD-7 score(r=-0.21,P<0.05).Conclusion:Low libido results from multiple factors,which cannot be fully explained by sexual hormone levels but is closely related to the decreased level of IGF-1 and severity of ED and anxiety.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Analysis of the new WHO guideline to accelerate the progress towards elimination of schistosomiasis in China.
Zhao Yu GUO ; Jia Xin FENG ; Li Juan ZHANG ; Yi Biao ZHOU ; Jie ZHOU ; Kun YANG ; Yang LIU ; Dan Dan LIN ; Jian Bing LIU ; Yi DONG ; Tian Ping WANG ; Li Yong WEN ; Min Jun JI ; Zhong Dao WU ; Qing Wu JIANG ; Song LIANG ; Jia Gang GUO ; Chun Li CAO ; Jing XU ; Shan LÜ ; Shi Zhu LI ; Xiao Nong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2022;34(3):217-222
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			On February 2022, WHO released the evidence-based guideline on control and elimination of human schistosomiasis, with aims to guide the elimination of schistosomiasis as a public health problem in disease-endemic countries by 2030 and promote the interruption of schistosomiasis transmission across the world. Based on the One Health concept, six evidence-based recommendations were proposed in this guideline. This article aims to analyze the feasibility of key aspects of this guideline in Chinese national schistosomiasis control program and illustrate the significance to guide the future actions for Chinese national schistosomiasis control program. Currently, the One Health concept has been embodied in the Chinese national schistosomiasis control program. Based on this new WHO guideline, the following recommendations are proposed for the national schistosomiasis control program of China: (1) improving the systematic framework building, facilitating the agreement of the cross-sectoral consensus, and building a high-level leadership group; (2) optimizing the current human and livestock treatments in the national schistosomiasis control program of China; (3) developing highly sensitive and specific diagnostics and the framework for verifying elimination of schistosomiasis; (4) accelerating the progress towards elimination of schistosomiasis and other parasitic diseases through integrating the national control programs for other parasitic diseases.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
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3.Expert consensus on the strategy and measures to interrupt the transmission of schistosomiasis in China
Shan LÜ ; Chao LÜ ; Yin-Long LI ; Jing XU ; Qing-Biao HONG ; Jie ZHOU ; Jian-Feng ZHANG ; Li-Yong WEN ; Jian-Feng ZHANG ; Shing-Qing ZHANG ; Dan-Dan LIN ; Jian-Bing LIU ; Guang-Hui REN ; Yi DONG ; Yang LIU ; Kun YANG ; Zhi-Hua JIANG ; Zhuo-Hui DENG ; Yan-Jun JIN ; Han-Guo XIE ; Yi-Biao ZHOU ; Tian-Ping WANG ; Yi-Wen LIU ; Hong-Qing ZHU ; Chun-Li CAO ; Shi-Zhu LI ; Xiao-Nong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2021;33(1):10-14
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 Since 2015 when the transmission of schistosomiasis was controlled in China, the country has been moving towards elimination of schistosomiasis, with the surveillance-response as the main interventions for schistosomiasis control. During the period of the 13th Five-Year Plan, the transmission of schistosomiasis had been interrupted in four provinces of Sichuan, Jiangsu, Yunnan and Hubei and the prevalence of schistosomiasis has been at the historically lowest level in China. As a consequence, the goal set in The 13th Five-Year National Schistosomiasis Control Program in China is almost achieved. However, there are multiple challenges during the stage moving towards elimination of schistosomiasis in China, including the widespread distribution of intermediate host snails and complicated snail habitats, many types of sources of Schistosoma japonicum infections and difficulty in management of bovines and sheep, unmet requirements for the current schistosomiasis control program with the currently available tools, and vulnerable control achievements. During the 14th Five-Year period, it is crucial to consolidate the schistosomiasis control achievements and gradually solve the above difficulties, and critical to provide the basis for achieving the ultimate goal of elimination of schistosomiasis in China. Based on the past experiences from the national schistosomiasis control program and the challenges for schistosomiasis elimination in China, an expert consensus has been reached pertaining to the objectives, control strategy and measures for The 14th Five-Year National Schistosomiasis Control Program in China, so as to provide insights in to the development of The 14th Five-Year National Schistosomiasis Control Program in China. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.Upholding Chinese spirit on schistosomiasis control in the new era to accelerate the progress towards schistosomiasis elimination in China
Shi-Zhu LI ; Jing XU ; Tian-Ping WANG ; Li-Yong WEN ; Kun YANG ; Wei WANG ; Shan LÜ ; Chun-Li CAO ; Xiao-Nong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2019;31(1):1-13
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 China is one of the schistosomiasis-endemic countries with the highest burden of disease across the world. Following the control efforts for over 60 years, great successes have been achieved in schistosomiasis control in the country, and the control program is moving towards transmission interruption and elimination. To commemorate the 60th anniversary of publishing Chairman Mao Zedong’s two poems entitled “Farewell to the God of Plague”, a series of activities that disseminate schistosomiasis control achievements have been conducted in China throughout 2018, including the development of Chinese spirit on schistosomiasis control in the new era. After extensive discussion, collection and screening, and “Integration of all efforts, scientific control, willingness to dedication and swearing to wipe out the 'God of Plague' “ was proposed as Chinese spirit on schistosomiasis control in the new era. Integration of all efforts is a summary of administrative policy-making and population participation in Chinese schistosomiasis control programs; scientific control is the refinement of the Chinese national schistosmiasis control strategy that is developed and implemented tailoring to time and circumstances; willingness to dedication is a valuable spiritual wealth and inexhaustible source of power for Chinese schistosomiasis control professionals in the new era; and swearing to wipe out the “God of Plague” is a sacred mission assigned to Chinese professionals participating in the national schistosomiasis control program in the new era. Chinese spirit on schistosomiasis control in the new era will further strengthen our belief in achieving the goal of schistosomiasis elimination in China eventually. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.Mechanical analysis on laparoscopic instruments when contacting with biological tissues
Wei ZHU ; Kun-yong LÜ ; Cheng-li SONG ; Ling-xi ZHAO ; Wen-dong XU
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2014;29(3):E234-E240
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 Objective To establish the contact deformation model of biological tissues contacting with endoscopic instruments, and to make mechanical analysis on contact stress and strain.  Methods Based on Kelvin-Voigt model and Hertz contact theory, the contact deformation model of instruments (with both wedge-shaped teeth and cylinder-shaped teeth) contacting with biological tissues was established, and the variation of contact stress and strain changing with time in different endoscopic instruments were obtained through finite element analysis method and bio-impedance measurement. Results Endoscopic instruments with different structures of the teeth could cause different strain and stress on tissues during laparoscopic grasping. The stress of the instrument with wedge-shaped teeth on tissues was largest, while that with cylinder-shaped teeth was smallest, and that of instrument with hybrid structure of wedge-shaped and cylinder-shaped teeth was in between. Conclusions The hybrid structure of wedge-shaped and cylinder-shaped teeth can effectively reduce the peak pressure during laparoscopic grasping, thus prevent less tissue damage caused by wedge-shaped teeth, and enhance the grasping ability with cylinder-shaped teeth. This study provides an important reference for the safety use and better design of laparoscopic instruments in clinic. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
6.A study of CXCR4/SDF-1 in hepatocellular carcinoma and liver cirrhosis.
Guo-ying SHI ; De-jin SHI ; Wei-biao LÜ ; Yong-kun CHEN ; Xiang-min TONG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2007;15(4):276-278
OBJECTIVETo investigate the expressions of stromal cell-derived factor-1 (SDF-1) and CX chemokine receptor-4 (CXCR-4) in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HC) and liver cirrhosis.
METHODSPeripheral blood and/or ascites fluid were collected from 39 hepatocellular carcinoma patients, 16 patients with liver cirrhosis, 12 with hepatitis and 12 healthy donors. The SDF-1 expression was assayed by ELISA and CXCR-4 was measured by immunohistochemical methods.
RESULTSThe level of SDF-1 expression in the carcinoma patients was higher than that of the liver cirrhosis, hepatitis patients and healthy donors, but there was no significant difference between those of the healthy donors and hepatitis patients or liver cirrhosis patients. The levels of CXCR-4 expression were closely related to the tumor differentiation.
CONCLUSIONThe expression of SDF-1 in the peripheral blood and the CXCR4 expression in the HCC tissues of the HC patients may be regarded as markers of HC and they may have a positive relationship with the differentiation and metastasis of HC.
Adult ; Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ; metabolism ; pathology ; Case-Control Studies ; Chemokine CXCL12 ; metabolism ; Humans ; Liver Cirrhosis ; metabolism ; pathology ; Neoplasm Staging ; Receptors, CXCR4 ; metabolism
            
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