1.Changes in glucose metabolism and intestinal flora in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus after high-intensity intermittent exercise
Hanglin YU ; Haodong TIAN ; Shiyuan WEN ; Li HUANG ; Haowei LIU ; Hansen LI ; Peisong WANG ; Li PENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(2):286-293
BACKGROUND:Exercise has a regulatory effect on intestinal flora and glucose metabolism,but the effects of high-intensity intermittent exercise on intestinal flora and glucose metabolism in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus are unclear. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effects of high-intensity intermittent exercise on glucose metabolism and intestinal flora in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. METHODS:Eleven patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus were recruited,among which,two were lost to the follow-up and nine were finally enrolled.High-intensity intermittent exercise intervention was conducted 3 times per week for 6 continuous weeks.Fasting blood and fecal samples were collected before and after the intervention.Glucose metabolism indexes were detected in the blood samples,and intestinal flora was detected in the fecal samples.Changes in glucose metabolism indexes and intestinal flora indexes of the patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus before and after the intervention were compared. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:After 6 weeks of high-intensity intermittent exercise intervention,fasting blood glucose and glycosylated serum protein levels in patients were significantly reduced(P<0.05),and fasting insulin,although not significantly changed,was decreased compared with before intervention.Alpha diversity analysis showed that the diversity(Shannon index),richness(Chao index)and coverage(Coverage index)did not change significantly.Venn diagrams showed that the relative abundance of Bacteroidetes,Actinobacteria,Proteobacteria,and Fusobacteria in the intestinal flora of the patients increased,and the relative abundance of Firmicutes decreased,and a significant decrease was seen in Ruminococcus_torques and Ruminococcus_gnavus in the Firmicutes,which were both positively correlated with the abnormalities of the glycemic metabolism-related indicators,as well as with other disease development.All these findings indicate that high-intensity intermittent exercise intervention has an improvement effect on the glycemic metabolism-related indexes of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus,and the abundance of beneficial flora in the intestinal tract increases,and the abundance of harmful flora decreased,enhancing the stability of the intestinal flora in patients.
2.Advances in research on fine motion control of prosthesis fingers with brain-computer interface
Di GAN ; Hui HUANG ; Chengzhi LI ; Shiyu ZHANG ; Shiyuan WANG ; Tao WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2025;32(1):114-119
The deficiency of fingers due to various reasons leads to a certain degree of loss of full or part hand functions. Physical and mental health of patients are seriously affected, and patients have varying degrees of reduced quality of life. Prosthesis fingers play an important role in completing the body shape and enhancing patients’ self-confidence and self-esteem. However, how to make prosthesis fingers perform coordinated movements and restore complete functions is a crucial problem that urgently needs to be solved. This paper reviews the methods of brain-computer interface controlled fine finger movements and elaborates on the origin, current situation, and advancements of the development of this technology, laying a foundation for subsequent research, with the expectation of helping patients solve the problems arising from the insufficiency or absence of finger functions.
3.The correlation between dietary nutrition and skeletal muscle mass in the elderly with advanced age
Xiaoxiao LIANG ; Shiyuan CAI ; Huijuan RUAN ; Jiaoyan HUANG ; Youyang HUANG ; Hanping SHI ; Dawei CHEN ; Xue LI
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(6):589-595
ObjectiveThis research focused on examining the distinctive characteristics of nutrient intake and dietary patterns among long-lived elderly individuals. Additionally, the study was aimed to explore the specific dietary components that may impact the skeletal muscle mass in this particular group. MethodsThis study was conducted in the Chongming area of Shanghai, China. A total of 206 long-lived elderly individuals aged 90 or above were recruited. The 3-day 24-hour dietary recall method was used to collect dietary information and general demographic data through face-to-face interviews with professional nutritionists. The skeletal muscle mass index(SMI) was measured by bioelectrical impedance analysis(BIA), and low skeletal muscle mass was diagnosed based on the 2019 Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia criteria. T-test analysis, chi-square test, and logistic regression were used to analyze the relationship between dietary nutrient intake and skeletal muscle mass. ResultsIn terms of food intake categories, compared with the long-lived elderly people with normal muscle mass, the intake of cereals containing miscellaneous beans and vegetables in the long-lived elderly people with low muscle mass was significantly lower(P<0.05). In terms of the nutrient intake, compared with the long-lived elderly people with normal muscle mass, the intake of total energy, carbohydrate, dietary fiber, vitamin D, folic acid, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, iron, and manganese in the long-lived elderly people with low muscle mass was significantly lower(P<0.05). After continuous adjustment for the covariates, multivariate logistic regression analysis found that the intake levels of folic acid and dietary fiber were important factors influencing skeletal muscle mass, Individuals with lower intake levels of folic acid and dietary fiber are at a higher risk of low muscle mass in long-lived elderly individuals [ORfolic acid T1, dietary fiber T1 (95%CI): 2.90 (1.11‒7.61); 4.09 (1.53‒10.91)]. ConclusionThe consumption of cereals that include a variety of beans and vegetables was noticeably lower in the long-lived elderly individuals with lower muscle mass when compared to those with normal muscle mass. Furthermore, low levels of folic acid and dietary fiber intake are associated with an increased risk of low skeletal muscle mass.
4.Construction of a prediction model for lung cancer combined with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease by combining CT imaging features with clinical features and evaluation of its efficacy
Taohu ZHOU ; Wenting TU ; Xiuxiu ZHOU ; Wenjun HUANG ; Tian LIU ; Yan FENG ; Hanxiao ZHANG ; Yun WANG ; Yu GUAN ; Xin′ang JIANG ; Peng DONG ; Shiyuan LIU ; Li FAN
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2023;57(8):889-896
Objective:To assess the effectiveness of a model created using clinical features and preoperative chest CT imaging features in predicting the chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) among patients diagnosed with lung cancer.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on clinical (age, gender, smoking history, smoking index, etc.) and imaging (lesion size, location, density, lobulation sign, etc.) data from 444 lung cancer patients confirmed by pathology at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University between June 2014 and March 2021. These patients were randomly divided into a training set (310 patients) and an internal test set (134 patients) using a 7∶3 ratio through the random function in Python. Based on the results of pulmonary function tests, the patients were further categorized into two groups: lung cancer combined with COPD and lung cancer non-COPD. Initially, univariate analysis was performed to identify statistically significant differences in clinical characteristics between the two groups. The variables showing significance were then included in the logistic regression analysis to determine the independent factors predicting lung cancer combined with COPD, thereby constructing the clinical model. The image features underwent a filtering process using the minimum absolute value convergence and selection operator. The reliability of these features was assessed through leave-P groups-out cross-validation repeated five times. Subsequently, a radiological model was developed. Finally, a combined model was established by combining the radiological signature with the clinical features. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves and decision curve analysis (DCA) curves were plotted to evaluate the predictive capability and clinical applicability of the model. The area under the curve (AUC) for each model in predicting lung cancer combined with COPD was compared using the DeLong test.Results:In the training set, there were 182 cases in the lung cancer combined with COPD group and 128 cases in the lung cancer non-COPD group. The combined model demonstrated an AUC of 0.89 for predicting lung cancer combined with COPD, while the clinical model achieved an AUC of 0.82 and the radiological model had an AUC of 0.85. In the test set, there were 78 cases in the lung cancer combined with COPD group and 56 cases in the lung cancer non-COPD group. The combined model yielded an AUC of 0.85 for predicting lung cancer combined with COPD, compared to 0.77 for the clinical model and 0.83 for the radiological model. The difference in AUC between the radiological model and the clinical model was not statistically significant ( Z=1.40, P=0.163). However, there were statistically significant differences in the AUC values between the combined model and the clinical model ( Z=-4.01, P=0.010), as well as between the combined model and the radiological model ( Z=-2.57, P<0.001). DCA showed the maximum net benifit of the combined model. Conclusion:The developed synthetic diagnostic combined model, incorporating both radiological signature and clinical features, demonstrates the ability to predict COPD in patients with lung cancer.
5.Electrical stimulation relieves muscle atrophy induced by chronic hypoxia-hypercapnia through the PTEN/Akt/FoxO1 pathway
Jie SHEN ; Xiaotong WANG ; Yanqing QIN ; Shiyuan HUANG ; Xianxun JIANG ; Xue NIE
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2021;43(8):680-685
Objective:1. To detect any change in the PTEN/Akt/FoxO1 signaling pathway in the muscles of rats with chronic hypoxia-hypercapnia treated using neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES), and 2. To document the role of chronic hypoxia-hypercapnia in inducing muscle atrophy.Methods:Thirty-two male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into a control group, a model group, a mock stimulation group, and an NMES group, each of eight. All of the rats in the model group, the mock stimulation group and the NMES group were placed in a hypoxia-hypercapnia chamber with a 9-11% O 2 and 5.5-6.5% CO 2 atmosphere for 8h per day and 7d per week, lasting 4 weeks. The control group were placed in a similar chamber with normal air. In the last 2 weeks, after the 8h in the chamber, the NMES group were given 30min of electrical stimulation at 100Hz to the calf muscles of their bound lower limbs. The mock stimulation group were only bound without any electrical stimulation. After the 4-week intervention, the gastrocnemius muscles were resected and their cross-sectional areas (CSAs) were observed using hematoxylin-eosin staining. Immunohistochemistry and western blotting were employed to detect the protein expression of phosphatase and tensin (PTEN), p-Akt, Akt and FoxO1. Results:Compared with the control group, a significant decrease was observed in the average CSA and in the expression of p-Akt and Akt in the model group, while a significant increase was found in the average protein expression of PTEN and FoxO1. Compared with the model group, there was a significant increase in the average CSA, as well as the average expression of p-Akt and Akt in the NMES group, but a significant decrease in the average expression of PTEN and FoxO1.Conclusion:Neuromuscular electrical stimulation can relieve muscle atrophy from chronic hypoxia-hypercapnia by inducing skeletal muscle protein synthesis through regulating the PTEN/Akt/FoxO1 signaling pathway, at least in rats.
6.Investigation of rumination level and its influential factors among psychiatry nurses who go through work place violence
Hongxing LI ; Jiawei HUANG ; Yongmei ZHOU ; Jiankui LIN ; Xiaodan LU ; Yujin HU ; Guofen CHEN ; Shiyuan KUANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(3):161-167
Objective:To investigate the level of rumination and its influential factors among Chinese psychiatry nurses who go through work place violence.Methods:In this study, 150 psychiatry nurses were recruited from Affiliated Brain Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University (specialize in psychiatry), via the combination of convenient sampling and snowball sampling. Chinese Event-related Rumination Inventory (C-ERRI) was applied in the survey.Results:The total score of C-ERRI was (22.11±9.62) points, and the scores of intrusive rumination subscale and deliberate rumination subscale were (12.99±5.58) and (9.12±6.01) points, respectively. Multiple Linear Regression Analysis show that assault frequency in recent year ( B=-3.195, P<0.01) and whether got injury in the recent assault ( B=8.591, P<0.01) were predictors of deliberate rumination, which account for 26.8% variance of the equation. Gender (male) ( B=-2.415, P<0.01), Injury frequency in recent year ( B=2.864, P<0.01) and whether got injury in the recent assault ( B=8.949, P<0.01) were predictors of intrusive rumination. They account for 36.0% variance of the equation. Conclusion:In this study, the level of rumination among Chinese psychiatry nurses was low. Their rumination style was deliberate rumination.
7.Effect of Jiangtang Shuxin decoction on diabetic patients with chronic heart failure: a prospective randomized controlled study
Xianzhao FU ; Yuefeng HUANG ; Qingli WANG ; Hexin NONG ; Fudu BAN ; Qiqi TAN ; Fengwei WEI ; Honghan BI ; Shiyuan QIU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2017;24(2):123-128
Objective To assess the clinical therapeutic effects and safety of Jiangtang Shuxin decoction (JTSXD) on diabetic patients complicated with chronic heart failure (CHF),and to search for its possible function mechanisms.Methods A prospective randomized controlled study was conducted,80 diabetic patients complicated with CHF [New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class Ⅱ-Ⅲ] admitted into the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) or of Cardiology in Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Youjiang National Medical College from October 2015 to September 2016 were enrolled,they were assigned to an observation group and a control group by randomized method with a computer,and finally 77 patients (39 cases in observation group and 38 cases in control group) completed this trial.The patients in control group received standardized routine western medical treatment,while the observation group was additionally administered JTSXD (including ingredients:astragalus 15 g,ginseng 10 g,radix ophiopogonis 15 g,radix rehmanniae 15 g,comus 10 g,rhizome coptidis 8 g,peach kernel 10 g,salvia mitiorrhiza 10 g,magnoliaceae 10 g,yam 15 g) on the basis of conventional therapy.The therapeutic course for all the patients in both groups was 2 months.Before and after treatment,the 6-minute walking distance (6MWD) was assessed;the TCM syndrome accumulated scores of the two groups were calculated;the left ventricular end-diastolic volume (LVEDV),the left ventricle ejection fraction (LVEF),the stroke volume (SV),the cardiac output (CO),and the maximum blood flow velocity of early diastolic/atrium late diastolic (E/A) were detected by echocardiography.The serum levels of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c),angiotensin Ⅱ (Ang Ⅱ) and plasma B type brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) were tested with enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA);the level changes of total cholesterol (TC),triglyeride (TG),high density lipoprotein cholesteral (HDL-C) and low density lipoprotein cholesteral (LDL-C) were observed.Results Compared with the control group,after treatment in the observed group,the TCM syndrome score of palpitation,fatigue and thetotal accumulated score were all obviously decreased (palpitation score:0.9 ± 0.4 vs.1.2 ± 0.8,fatigue score:1.1 ± 0.7 vs.1.7 ± 0.8,total accumulated score:4.8 ± 1.2 vs.8.1 ± 1.8,all P < 0.05);the LVEDV,the serum levels of HbA1c,Ang Ⅱ and BNP were also obviously decreased in the observed group [LVEDV (mL):136.28 ± 17.52 vs.158.82 ± 19.03,HbA1c (%):6.11±0.36 vs.6.89 ±0.32,Ang Ⅱ (ng/L):66.48 ± 17.64 vs.84.55 ± 20.39,BNP (μg/L):138.45 ± 87.55 vs.219.14±88.83,all P < 0.05];The 6MWD,LVEF,SV,CO and E/A were all increased plainly in the observed group [6MWD (m):470.47 ± 79.66 vs.428.46 ± 88.56,LVEF:0.51 ±0.05 vs.0.46 ± 0.04,SV (mL):55.36 ± 2.88 vs.50.32±2.76,CO (L/min):5.74±0.91 vs.4.92±0.74,E/A:1.18±0.27 vs.0.83±0.28,all P < 0.05].The degrees of decreased levels in TC,TG,LDL-C and the degrees of increased levels of HDL-C in observed group were superior to those of the control group,but there were no statistical significant differences (all P > 0.05).Conclusion JTSXD shows good therapeutic effect and safety for treatment of diabetic patients accompanied by CHF (NYHA functional class Ⅱ-Ⅲ),and its mechanisms may be related to its regulation of glucose (reduction of HbA1c level),correction of lipid metabolism disorders,improvement of myocardial energy supply,inhibition of the activation of renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) and the secretion of BNP.
8.Neuromuscular electrical stimulation relieves pulmonary artery hypertension associated with chronic hypoxic hypercapnia
Yanqing QIN ; Jie SHEN ; Shiyuan HUANG ; Xianxun JIANG ; Xiaotong WANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2017;39(3):165-169
Objective To investigate effects of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) on pulmonary arterial hypertension induced by chronic hypoxic hypercapnia in rats.Methods Eighteen male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into a normal control group (the control group),a hypoxic hypercapnia group (the model group),and a hypoxic hypercapnia + NMES group (the NMES group),each of 6.The rats in both the model and NMES groups were placed in an isobaric cabin with an O2 concentration of 9% to 11% and a CO2 concentration of 5% to 6% for 8 hours a day for 4 weeks.After leaving the cabin,NMES was performed on the NMES group's bilateral calf muscles for 30 minutes every day.The heart was removed,and the right ventricle (RV) and the left ventricle plus the septum (LV+S) were dissected.An index of right ventricular hypertrophy was calculated as RVHI=RV/(LV+S).Any changes in the pulmonary vasculature were observed using an optical microscope.WT% and WA% were calculated.The expression of hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α),PDH-E1α and PDK1 in the lung tissue were determined using western blotting.The LDH activity and the concentration of PDH in the lung tissue homogenate were measured was measured by spectrophotometric method using the LDH assay kit and ELISA,respectively.Results Compared with the control group,the average RVHI,WT% and WA%,the protein expression of HIF-lα and PDK1,and LDH activity had all increased significantly in the NMES group,while the average expression of PDH-1Eα had decreased significantly.Compared with the model group,significant decrease was observed in the average RVHI,WT%,WA%,protein expression of HIF-1α and PDK1,and LDH activity in the NMES group,but the average expression of PDH-1Eα increased significantly.No significant differences in PDH concentration were detected among the 3 groups.Conclusions NMES may alleviate pulmonary artery hypertension induced by chronic hypoxic hypercapnia,at least in rats.The mechanism may be attributed to inhibiting the expression of HIF-1α protein,which may inhibit the activity of PDH-E1α and LDH,then the aerobic metabolism into glycolysis,finally improving the remodeling of the pulmonary vascular structure.
9.Effect of Astragalus injection on serum SOD and MDA in patients during supratentorial tumor resection
Yajun ZHANG ; Shiyuan XU ; Ping XU ; Qingguo ZHANG ; Donglin HUANG ; Yufang XIU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;(13):2093-2095
Objective To evaluate the effect of Astragalus injection on serum SOD and MDA in patients during supratentorial tumor resection. Methods Twenty-four patients with ASAⅠorⅡ degree, aged 20~55 years old, undergoing supratentorial tumor resection were randomized into the control group (group C) and the Astragalus group (group R), with 12 cases in each group. Patients in group R received 250 mL 0.9% sodium chloride in addition with 20 mL Astragalus injection. Patients in group C received the same amount of 0.9%sodium chloride. Blood samples were taken from jugular venous bulb before induction of anesthesia (T1), intubation (T2), open dura instantly (T3), 1 h after the dura opened (T4), 24 h after the dura opened (T5), and 48 h after the dura opened (T6). The levels of serum SOD and MDA were determined. Results The serum SOD in both group R and group C was lower at T3~6 than that at T1 , but the serum SOD in group R reduced significantly compared with group C (P < 0.05); The serum MDA in both group R and group C at T4~6 was higher than that at T1, but the serum MDA in group R increased significantly compared with group C (P <0.05). Conclusion Astragalus injection can enhance the serum SOD activity and reduce MDA output in patients during supratentorial tumor resection.
10.Imaging characteristics of lung cancer detected by low-dose CT lung cancer screening
Jianwei WANG ; Ning WU ; Wei TANG ; Yao HUANG ; Shijun ZHAO ; Meng LI ; Lina ZHOU ; Yujie WANG ; Wenwen LU ; Shiyuan LIU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2015;(5):336-339
Objective To analyze the imaging characteristics of lung cancer detected by LDCT ( low-dose CT )lung cancer screening. Methods Between July 1st, 2007 and June 30th, 2013, 7 141 asymptomatic enrolled participants aged 40-88 years old (male 4 710, female 2 431, median age 47), and 1 071 volunteer participants aged ≤39 underwent chest LDCT. The imaging characteristics were analyzed retrospectively in lung cancer pathologically proved. Three types were classified according to the imaging findings: solid lesion, part-solid lesion and non-solid lesion. Results A total of 31 participants (32 lesions) were diagnosed as lung cancer, including 30 adenocarcinomas, 1 carcinoid and 1 small cell lung cancer. The detecting rate of the lung cancer was 0.4%(31/8 212). The solid lesion was further classified as classical solid nodule, irregular solid lesion and atypical solid nodule, and the part-solid lesion was further classified as part-solid nodule, irregular part-solid lesion and cystic part-solid nodule. Lung cancer or probably lung cancer was diagnosed in 24 cases (77.4%), and uncertainty diagnosis was made in 3 cases (9.7%). Benign or probably benign was diagnosed in 3 cases, and another 1 cases were missed at baseline screening. The false positive rate and the false negative rate was 9.7%and 3.1%, respectively. Conclusion The imaging characteristics of lung cancer detected by LDCT are varied, which provide preliminary experience in lung cancer screening.

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