1.Transzonal Projections and Follicular Development Abnormalities in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Di CHENG ; Yu-Hua CHEN ; Xia-Ping JIANG ; Lan-Yu LI ; Yi TAN ; Ming LI ; Zhong-Cheng MO
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2025;52(10):2499-2511
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine and metabolic disorder affecting a substantial proportion of women of reproductive age. It is frequently associated with ovulatory dysfunction, infertility, and an increased risk of chronic metabolic diseases. A hallmark pathological feature of PCOS is the arrest of follicular development, closely linked to impaired intercellular communication between the oocyte and surrounding granulosa cells. Transzonal projections (TZPs) are specialized cytoplasmic extensions derived from granulosa cells that penetrate the zona pellucida to establish direct contact with the oocyte. These structures serve as essential conduits for the transfer of metabolites, signaling molecules (e.g., cAMP, cGMP), and regulatory factors (e.g., microRNAs, growth differentiation factors), thereby maintaining meiotic arrest, facilitating metabolic cooperation, and supporting gene expression regulation in the oocyte. The proper formation and maintenance of TZPs depend on the cytoskeletal integrity of granulosa cells and the regulated expression of key connexins, particularly CX37 and CX43. Recent studies have revealed that in PCOS, TZPs exhibit significant structural and functional abnormalities. Contributing factors—such as hyperandrogenism, insulin resistance, oxidative stress, chronic inflammation, and dysregulation of critical signaling pathways (including PI3K/Akt, Wnt/β‑catenin, and MAPK/ERK)—collectively impair TZP integrity and reduce their formation. This disruption in granulosa-oocyte communication compromises oocyte quality and contributes to follicular arrest and anovulation. This review provides a comprehensive overview of TZP biology, including their formation mechanisms, molecular composition, and stage-specific dynamics during folliculogenesis. We highlight the pathological alterations in TZPs observed in PCOS and elucidate how endocrine and metabolic disturbances—particularly androgen excess and hyperinsulinemia—downregulate CX43 expression and impair gap junction function, thereby exacerbating ovarian microenvironmental dysfunction. Furthermore, we explore emerging therapeutic strategies aimed at preserving or restoring TZP integrity. Anti-androgen therapies (e.g., spironolactone, flutamide), insulin sensitizers (e.g., metformin), and GLP-1 receptor agonists (e.g., liraglutide) have shown potential in modulating connexin expression and enhancing granulosa-oocyte communication. In addition, agents such as melatonin, AMPK activators, and GDF9/BMP15 analogs may promote TZP formation and improve oocyte competence. Advanced technologies, including ovarian organoid models and CRISPR-based gene editing, offer promising platforms for studying TZP regulation and developing targeted interventions. In summary, TZPs are indispensable for maintaining follicular homeostasis, and their disruption plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of PCOS-related folliculogenesis failure. Targeting TZP integrity represents a promising therapeutic avenue in PCOS management and warrants further mechanistic and translational investigation.
2.Development and Application of Detection Methods for Capture and Transcription Elongation Rate of Bacterial Nascent RNA
Yuan-Yuan LI ; Yu-Ting WANG ; Zi-Chun WU ; Hao-Xuan LI ; Ming-Yue FEI ; Dong-Chang SUN ; O. Claudio GUALERZI ; Attilio FABBRETTI ; Anna Maria GIULIODORI ; Hong-Xia MA ; Cheng-Guang HE
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2024;51(9):2249-2260
ObjectiveDetection and quantification of RNA synthesis in cells is a widely used technique for monitoring cell viability, health, and metabolic rate.After exposure to environmental stimuli, both the internal reference gene and target gene would be degraded. As a result, it is imperative to consider the accurate capture of nascent RNA and the detection of transcriptional levels of RNA following environmental stimulation. This study aims to create a Click Chemistry method that utilizes its property to capture nascent RNA from total RNA that was stimulated by the environment. MethodsThe new RNA was labeled with 5-ethyluridine (5-EU) instead of uracil, and the azido-biotin medium ligand was connected to the magnetic sphere using a combination of “Click Chemistry” and magnetic bead screening. Then the new RNA was captured and the transcription rate of 16S rRNA was detected by fluorescence molecular beacon (M.B.) and quantitative reverse transcription PCR (qRT-PCR). ResultsThe bacterial nascent RNA captured by “Click Chemistry” screening can be used as a reverse transcription template to form cDNA. Combined with the fluorescent molecular beacon M.B.1, the synthesis rate of rRNA at 37℃ is 1.2 times higher than that at 15℃. The 16S rRNA gene and cspI gene can be detected by fluorescent quantitative PCR,it was found that the measured relative gene expression changes were significantly enhanced at 25℃ and 16℃ when analyzed with nascent RNA rather than total RNA, enabling accurate detection of RNA transcription rates. ConclusionCompared to other article reported experimental methods that utilize screening magnetic columns, the technical scheme employed in this study is more suitable for bacteria, and the operation steps are simple and easy to implement, making it an effective RNA capture method for researchers.
3.Study on the Performance Evaluation of Surgical Departments in Tertiary Public Hospitals Based on the Fuzzy Combination of TOPSIS and RSR Methods
Yuexin LI ; Jiagong XIA ; Ming ZHANG ; Cheng WU ; Dong XU
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):13-18
Objective Based on performance assessment indicators for tertiary public hospitals,a retrospec-tive analysis was carried out on the surgical medical quality and operational efficiency of a specific tertiary A-level public hospital for the first quarter of 2024.The analysis yielded recommendations for the advancement of hospital sur-gical departments.Methods The comprehensive evaluation of the surgical performance level of a certain tertiary A-level public hospital was conducted using the weighted TOPSIS method,the rank sum ratio(RSR)method,and a fuzzy combination of the two methods.Results For the first quarter of 2024,A12,A13,and A6 were ranked in the top three by the complete review,while A3,A22,and A1 were listed in the bottom three.The majority of depart-ments fell into the middle.The evaluation's findings mainly matched the hospital departments'real state of develop-ment,showing variations in each department's performance.Conclusion The overall performance level of the surgical department in the tertiary public general hospital needs improvement.The results of surgical performance are signifi-cantly impacted by"functional positioning".In order to raise performance levels,technical innovation and efficiency optimisation should be prioritised,along with a greater attention on different components.
4.Study on the Performance Evaluation of Surgical Departments in Tertiary Public Hospitals Based on the Fuzzy Combination of TOPSIS and RSR Methods
Yuexin LI ; Jiagong XIA ; Ming ZHANG ; Cheng WU ; Dong XU
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):13-18
Objective Based on performance assessment indicators for tertiary public hospitals,a retrospec-tive analysis was carried out on the surgical medical quality and operational efficiency of a specific tertiary A-level public hospital for the first quarter of 2024.The analysis yielded recommendations for the advancement of hospital sur-gical departments.Methods The comprehensive evaluation of the surgical performance level of a certain tertiary A-level public hospital was conducted using the weighted TOPSIS method,the rank sum ratio(RSR)method,and a fuzzy combination of the two methods.Results For the first quarter of 2024,A12,A13,and A6 were ranked in the top three by the complete review,while A3,A22,and A1 were listed in the bottom three.The majority of depart-ments fell into the middle.The evaluation's findings mainly matched the hospital departments'real state of develop-ment,showing variations in each department's performance.Conclusion The overall performance level of the surgical department in the tertiary public general hospital needs improvement.The results of surgical performance are signifi-cantly impacted by"functional positioning".In order to raise performance levels,technical innovation and efficiency optimisation should be prioritised,along with a greater attention on different components.
5.Study on the Performance Evaluation of Surgical Departments in Tertiary Public Hospitals Based on the Fuzzy Combination of TOPSIS and RSR Methods
Yuexin LI ; Jiagong XIA ; Ming ZHANG ; Cheng WU ; Dong XU
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):13-18
Objective Based on performance assessment indicators for tertiary public hospitals,a retrospec-tive analysis was carried out on the surgical medical quality and operational efficiency of a specific tertiary A-level public hospital for the first quarter of 2024.The analysis yielded recommendations for the advancement of hospital sur-gical departments.Methods The comprehensive evaluation of the surgical performance level of a certain tertiary A-level public hospital was conducted using the weighted TOPSIS method,the rank sum ratio(RSR)method,and a fuzzy combination of the two methods.Results For the first quarter of 2024,A12,A13,and A6 were ranked in the top three by the complete review,while A3,A22,and A1 were listed in the bottom three.The majority of depart-ments fell into the middle.The evaluation's findings mainly matched the hospital departments'real state of develop-ment,showing variations in each department's performance.Conclusion The overall performance level of the surgical department in the tertiary public general hospital needs improvement.The results of surgical performance are signifi-cantly impacted by"functional positioning".In order to raise performance levels,technical innovation and efficiency optimisation should be prioritised,along with a greater attention on different components.
6.Research status of gene mutation encoding cardiomyocyte sarcomere and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Ya-Fen CHEN ; Cheng-Yi WANG ; Li-Xia YU ; Shu-Su DONG ; Li-Ming CHEN ; Hai-Ying WANG
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(1):130-134
Mutations in myosin heavy chain 7(MYH7)and myosin binding protein C3(MYBPC3)genes encoding thick filaments are the main cause of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy(HCM),while a small part of HCM is caused by mutations of troponin C1,slow skeletal and cardiac type(TNNC1),troponin T2,cardiac type(TNNT2),troponin I3,cardiac type(TNNI3),actin alpha cardiac muscle 1(ACTC1),and tropomyosin 1(TPM1)genes encoding thin filaments.In this review,we mainly introduce the detailed mechanism and research status of HCM caused by mutations of the gene encoding cardiomyocyte sarcomere in the past few years,in order to provide reference for further study of the pathogenesis and treatment of HCM.
7.Study on the Performance Evaluation of Surgical Departments in Tertiary Public Hospitals Based on the Fuzzy Combination of TOPSIS and RSR Methods
Yuexin LI ; Jiagong XIA ; Ming ZHANG ; Cheng WU ; Dong XU
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):13-18
Objective Based on performance assessment indicators for tertiary public hospitals,a retrospec-tive analysis was carried out on the surgical medical quality and operational efficiency of a specific tertiary A-level public hospital for the first quarter of 2024.The analysis yielded recommendations for the advancement of hospital sur-gical departments.Methods The comprehensive evaluation of the surgical performance level of a certain tertiary A-level public hospital was conducted using the weighted TOPSIS method,the rank sum ratio(RSR)method,and a fuzzy combination of the two methods.Results For the first quarter of 2024,A12,A13,and A6 were ranked in the top three by the complete review,while A3,A22,and A1 were listed in the bottom three.The majority of depart-ments fell into the middle.The evaluation's findings mainly matched the hospital departments'real state of develop-ment,showing variations in each department's performance.Conclusion The overall performance level of the surgical department in the tertiary public general hospital needs improvement.The results of surgical performance are signifi-cantly impacted by"functional positioning".In order to raise performance levels,technical innovation and efficiency optimisation should be prioritised,along with a greater attention on different components.
8.Study on the Performance Evaluation of Surgical Departments in Tertiary Public Hospitals Based on the Fuzzy Combination of TOPSIS and RSR Methods
Yuexin LI ; Jiagong XIA ; Ming ZHANG ; Cheng WU ; Dong XU
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):13-18
Objective Based on performance assessment indicators for tertiary public hospitals,a retrospec-tive analysis was carried out on the surgical medical quality and operational efficiency of a specific tertiary A-level public hospital for the first quarter of 2024.The analysis yielded recommendations for the advancement of hospital sur-gical departments.Methods The comprehensive evaluation of the surgical performance level of a certain tertiary A-level public hospital was conducted using the weighted TOPSIS method,the rank sum ratio(RSR)method,and a fuzzy combination of the two methods.Results For the first quarter of 2024,A12,A13,and A6 were ranked in the top three by the complete review,while A3,A22,and A1 were listed in the bottom three.The majority of depart-ments fell into the middle.The evaluation's findings mainly matched the hospital departments'real state of develop-ment,showing variations in each department's performance.Conclusion The overall performance level of the surgical department in the tertiary public general hospital needs improvement.The results of surgical performance are signifi-cantly impacted by"functional positioning".In order to raise performance levels,technical innovation and efficiency optimisation should be prioritised,along with a greater attention on different components.
9.Study on the Performance Evaluation of Surgical Departments in Tertiary Public Hospitals Based on the Fuzzy Combination of TOPSIS and RSR Methods
Yuexin LI ; Jiagong XIA ; Ming ZHANG ; Cheng WU ; Dong XU
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):13-18
Objective Based on performance assessment indicators for tertiary public hospitals,a retrospec-tive analysis was carried out on the surgical medical quality and operational efficiency of a specific tertiary A-level public hospital for the first quarter of 2024.The analysis yielded recommendations for the advancement of hospital sur-gical departments.Methods The comprehensive evaluation of the surgical performance level of a certain tertiary A-level public hospital was conducted using the weighted TOPSIS method,the rank sum ratio(RSR)method,and a fuzzy combination of the two methods.Results For the first quarter of 2024,A12,A13,and A6 were ranked in the top three by the complete review,while A3,A22,and A1 were listed in the bottom three.The majority of depart-ments fell into the middle.The evaluation's findings mainly matched the hospital departments'real state of develop-ment,showing variations in each department's performance.Conclusion The overall performance level of the surgical department in the tertiary public general hospital needs improvement.The results of surgical performance are signifi-cantly impacted by"functional positioning".In order to raise performance levels,technical innovation and efficiency optimisation should be prioritised,along with a greater attention on different components.
10.Characterization of rhinovirus in patients with respiratory tract infection in Mianyang, 2021—2022
Yue GONG ; Ming PAN ; Guo CHEN ; Qinqin SONG ; Yanhai WANG ; Chen GAO ; Zhiqiang XIA ; Lulu WANG ; Qian CHENG ; Kexin ZONG ; Jun HAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2024;38(3):279-285
Objective:To understand the prevalence and characteristics of Rhinovirus (HRV) infection in influenza-like Illness (ILIs) patients in Mianyang, Sichuan province, China.Methods:Throat swabs were collected from patients of ILIs in sentinel hospitals in Mianyang during 2021—2022. Real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR was used to detect 16 common pathogens. The VP4/VP2 coding region genes of HRV positive samples were amplified by nest PCR. The phylogeny, consistency and amino acid variation of different serotypes were analyzed and compared with reference sequences from GenBank database.Results:A total of 332 ILIs′ samples were collected with a virus detection rate of 58.73% (195/332) in Mianyang. Among them, 23 samples (23/332) were HRV-positive, and 18 VP4/VP2 sequences of HRV strains were successfully amplified. It was found that 13 HRV serotypes were detected in ILIs samples in Mianyang, which belonged to three genotypes, namely HRV-A (12 strains), HRV-B (5 strains) and HRV-C (1 strain).Conclusions:HRV was one of the pathogens of ILIs cases in Mianyang during 2021—2022, with HRV-A types as the dominant strains.

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