1.Protective effects of the HIF-1α pathway on cold storage of isolated organs
Zhiyang WANG ; Siyang ZHENG ; Liang ZHU
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2023;33(12):112-117
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Organ transplantation is the main treatment for organ failure.Functional protection of donor organs during ex vivo transportation is critical for the success of organ transplantation.How to protect the functions of donor organs during in vitro transportation is an important issue in the field of organ transplantation research.In a hypoxic environment,transcriptional activity of a series of genes in cells is activated.These genes are mainly involved in angiogenesis,iron metabolism,glucose metabolism,and cell proliferation/survival.In aerobic organisms,hypoxia-inducible factor-1α(HIF-1α)is involved in the regulation of the expression of various genes to maintain homeostasis of tissues and cells under hypoxic conditions,thereby adapting to the hypoxia.Many studies have shown that the HIF-1α pathway plays an important role in protecting isolated organs from cold ischemic injury during cold storage.HIF-1α has been a hot topic in research on the protective mechanism of cold ischemic injury of isolated organs.Regulating the HIF-1α-related signaling pathway is expected to be a new strategy to maintain organ functions during cold storage of isolated organs.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Correction to: Potentiating CD8+ T cell antitumor activity by inhibiting PCSK9 to promote LDLR-mediated TCR recycling and signaling.
Juanjuan YUAN ; Ting CAI ; Xiaojun ZHENG ; Yangzi REN ; Jingwen QI ; Xiaofei LU ; Huihui CHEN ; Huizhen LIN ; Zijie CHEN ; Mengnan LIU ; Shangwen HE ; Qijun CHEN ; Siyang FENG ; Yingjun WU ; Zhenhai ZHANG ; Yanqing DING ; Wei YANG
Protein & Cell 2022;13(9):694-700
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.The construction, reliability & validity test, and norm establishment of geriatric comprehensive health evaluation system
Yin YUAN ; Feng HUANG ; Siyang LIN ; Xiaoming HUANG ; Jiaxin ZHENG ; Pengli ZHU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2022;41(12):1424-1429
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To construct a geriatric comprehensive health evaluation system, and establish the norm of corresponding score.Methods:The methods of Delphi survey was implemented to develop the geriatric comprehensive health evaluation system.The weight coefficients of the items were calculated and assigned according to the expert-graded importance score and Saaty analytic hierarchy process.Reliability and validity of the system were examined.Goodness of fit was evaluated by confirmatory factor analysis.The demarcation norm of geriatric comprehensive health score was established based on an empirical study of 2, 118 non-hospitalized elderly population.Results:During the process of Delphi expert consultation and item analysis, nine items were deleted and two items were added.In the end, the 29-item comprehensive geriatric health evaluation system was developed, which included three dimensions of physiology, psychology, as well as social support and environment.The Cronbach's α coefficient of the evaluation system was 0.709.The exploratory factor analysis-extracted ten common factors meet ten second-level items.Confirmatory factor analysis indicated that the goodness of fit of the system was good.Geriatric health status was divided into five grades of very poor, poor, general, good and excellent by 0.5 to 1 standard deviation.The demarcation norm of geriatric comprehensive health score for different age and gender was established accordingly.Conclusions:The reliability and validity of the geriatric comprehensive health evaluation system are satisfactory.The construction of comprehensive health evaluation system and the establishment of the norm can facilitate the quantitative assessment of geriatric health status, and provide a reference for the screening and grading of individual health status in the elderly.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.Potentiating CD8
Juanjuan YUAN ; Ting CAI ; Xiaojun ZHENG ; Yangzi REN ; Jingwen QI ; Xiaofei LU ; Huihui CHEN ; Huizhen LIN ; Zijie CHEN ; Mengnan LIU ; Shangwen HE ; Qijun CHEN ; Siyang FENG ; Yingjun WU ; Zhenhai ZHANG ; Yanqing DING ; Wei YANG
Protein & Cell 2021;12(4):240-260
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Metabolic regulation has been proven to play a critical role in T cell antitumor immunity. However, cholesterol metabolism as a key component of this regulation remains largely unexplored. Herein, we found that the low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR), which has been previously identified as a transporter for cholesterol, plays a pivotal role in regulating CD8
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.Epidemic trend of tobacco use among junior middle school students in Shunyi District of Beijing in 2013-2017
Chinese Journal of School Health 2019;40(3):336-338
		                        		
		                        			Objective:
		                        			To understand the epidemic trend of tobacco use among junior middle school students in Shunyi District of Beijing in recent 5 years, and to provide scientific basis for formulating adolescent tobacco control strategies and intervention measures.
		                        		
		                        			Methods:
		                        			The two stage sampling method was used to survey 3 junior middle school schools randomly selected from Shunyi District, Beijing, in November 2013, December 2015 and November 2017. The number of students surveyed each year was 1 520, 1 404 and 1 467 respectively.
		                        		
		                        			Results:
		                        			A total of 4 500 questionnaires were distributed and 4 391 questionnaires were valid, with an effective rate of 97.6%. The current smoking rate and the attempting smoking rate in Shunyi District junior high school students increased substantially, the difference was statistically significant(χ2=9.15, 11.54, P<0.01). The exposure rate of second-hand smoke among junior high school students in Shunyi District is increasing year by year. The current smoking rate and the attempting smoking rate of second-hand smoke at home and in public places were higher than those of non-exposed ones. The differences in the current smoking rates of junior high school students (χ2=25.86, 37.61, P<0.01) and the attempting smoking rate (χ2=49.51, 63-86, P<0.01) were statistically significant. The influence of Shunyi District junior high school students through different tobacco information access channels on the current smoking rate of junior high school students increased year by year. Different tobacco information access channels have significant difference in the influence of the junior middle school students’ attempting smoking rate(P<0.05).
		                        		
		                        			Conclusion
		                        			The overall tobacco use of junior high school students in Shunyi District of Beijing is increasing by year. The exposure of second-hand smoke is not optimistic, and the supervision of tobacco information acquisition channels is urgent to be strengthened.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
6.Compare the application of flexible spatial statistics and kulldorff scanning window statistics to spatial aggregation of Hepatitis A.
Xiaowen WANG ; Shiwen ZHAO ; Zhitao LIU ; Siyang YU ; Guoqi ZHENG ; Zhengchang MEI ; Ximing DONG ; Rong WAN
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2014;48(12):1063-1067
OBJECTIVETo compare the application valuable of flexible spatial scan statistics and kulldorff scanning window in the cluster detection and early warning of hepatitis A.
METHODSThe case numbers and incidence data of hepatitis A in 2012 for all the counties (cities, districts)in Yunnan province were collected from China Information System for Disease Control and Prevention and the total number was 1 335. By extracting the time length by month, the flexible spatial scan statistics was tested by retrospective analyses of hepatitis A data in Yunnan in 2012 and compared the results with the Kulldorff circular scan statistic analyses.
RESULTSThe results of flexible scanning window showed that there were fifteen hepatitis A spatial clusters in Yunnan province in 2012 and in July, these areas including Gejiu county, Mengzi county and Wenshan county had the strongest clusters (the log likelihood ratio (LLR) = 52.66, P = 0.001). The results of Kulldorff scanning window showed that there were twenty hepatitis A spatial clusters and these areas including Gejiu county, Hekou county, Maguan county, Mengzi county, Pingbian county, Wenshan county had the strongest clusters (LLR = 47.82, P = 0.001). The results of the flexible scanning window were the same as the actual monitoring results. But the results of Kulldorff scanning window showed that in May and June some areas without incidence had the clusters.
CONCLUSIONFlexible scanning window can detect the monthly clusters of the Hepatitis A. Flexible scanning window had a higher accuracy than Kulldorff irregular circular scanning window. Flexible spatial scan statistics had the value in the use of spatial aggregation detecting on hepatitis A.
China ; Cluster Analysis ; Data Interpretation, Statistical ; Hepatitis A ; Humans ; Incidence ; Retrospective Studies
7.Application value of SPECT-CT fusion imaging in moyamoya disease revascularization:a clinical study
Hui QI ; Lei ZHAO ; Guangyuan WU ; Siyang ZHENG ; Da HUANG ; Wei YIN ; Hongjie YANG ; Shaowei JIA
Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2014;(10):516-521
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To investigate the application value of identification of the scalp surface locations of cerebral ischemia lesions before direct revascularization for moyamoya disease and to design surgical approaches according to this by using the fusion of single photon emission computed tomography ( SPECT) cerebral perfusion imaging with CT imaging. Methods The clinical data of 13 adult patients with ischemic-type moyamoya disease underwent superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery bypass surgery were analyzed retrospectively. SPECT cerebral perfusion imaging was fused with CT imaging of the same machine before procedure. The lesions of ischemia were located on the cortical surface. The surgical approaches were designed at the center of the ischemic lesions. The patients were followed up for 6 to 12 months after procedure. The improvement of clinical symptoms and cerebral perfusion of the patients were observed after operation. Results One patient had perioperative cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome,and the others did not have any perioperative complications. At one-month follow-up, the improvement of symptoms in 4 patients were excellent,in 5 were good,in 4 were fair,and none was poor. At 6 to 12 month follow-up,the improvement of symptoms in 9 patients were excellent,in 4 were good,and none was poor. The postoperative visual SPECT cerebral perfusion imaging analysis suggested that the cerebral perfusion was improved significantly as compared with before procedure in all patients. Quantitative analysis:There was significant difference in target ischemic lesions between preoperative Fb and postoperative Fb ([2. 13±1. 06]% vs. [4. 13±2. 09]%;P<0. 05). There was significant difference between preoperative Fb and Fe ([2. 46±1. 97]% vs. [2. 13±1. 06]%;P<0. 05). The postoperative BFCR was [67. 57±3. 78]%( >50%) , which indicated that the efficacy of the procedure was remarkable. The superficial temporal arteries fed to brain of the patients were observed after procedure by using the head CT angiography. The postoperative head MRI reexamination showed no new infarcts occurred at 6 months. Conclusion Combine SPECT cerebral perfusion imaging with CT imaging to design surgical approach for superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery bypass surgery may improve the efficacy and reduce the risks of operation.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
8.Compare the application of flexible spatial statistics and kulldorff scanning window statistics to spatial aggregation of hepatitis A
Xiaowen WANG ; Shiwen ZHAO ; Zhitao LIU ; Siyang YU ; Guoqi ZHENG ; Zhengchang MEI ; Ximing DONG ; Rong WAN
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2014;(12):1063-1067
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To compare the application valuable of flexible spatial scan statistics and kulldorff scanning window in the cluster detection and early warning of hepatitis A.Methods The case numbers and incidence data of hepatitis A in 2012 for all the counties( cities, districts) in Yunnan province were collected from China Information System for Disease Control and Prevention and the total number was 1 335.By extracting the time length by month, the flexible spatial scan statistics was tested by retrospective analyses of hepatitis A data in Yunnan in 2012 and compared the results with the Kulldorff circular scan statistic analyses.Results The results of flexible scanning window showed that there were fifteen hepatitis A spatial clusters in Yunnan province in 2012 and in July, these areas including Gejiu county, Mengzi county and Wenshan county had the strongest clusters(the log likelihood ratio(LLR) =52.66,P=0.001). The results of Kulldorff scanning window showed that there were twenty hepatitis A spatial clusters and these areas including Gejiu county, Hekou county, Maguan county, Mengzi county, Pingbian county, Wenshan county had the strongest clusters (LLR=47.82,P=0.001).The results of the flexible scanning window were the same as the actual monitoring results.But the results of Kulldorff scanning window showed that in May and June some areas without incidence had the clusters.Conclusion Flexible scanning window can detect the monthly clusters of the Hepatitis A.Flexible scanning window had a higher accuracy than Kulldorff irregular circular scanning window. Flexible spatial scan statistics had the value in the use of spatial aggregation detecting on hepatitis A.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9.Compare the application of flexible spatial statistics and kulldorff scanning window statistics to spatial aggregation of hepatitis A
Xiaowen WANG ; Shiwen ZHAO ; Zhitao LIU ; Siyang YU ; Guoqi ZHENG ; Zhengchang MEI ; Ximing DONG ; Rong WAN
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2014;(12):1063-1067
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To compare the application valuable of flexible spatial scan statistics and kulldorff scanning window in the cluster detection and early warning of hepatitis A.Methods The case numbers and incidence data of hepatitis A in 2012 for all the counties( cities, districts) in Yunnan province were collected from China Information System for Disease Control and Prevention and the total number was 1 335.By extracting the time length by month, the flexible spatial scan statistics was tested by retrospective analyses of hepatitis A data in Yunnan in 2012 and compared the results with the Kulldorff circular scan statistic analyses.Results The results of flexible scanning window showed that there were fifteen hepatitis A spatial clusters in Yunnan province in 2012 and in July, these areas including Gejiu county, Mengzi county and Wenshan county had the strongest clusters(the log likelihood ratio(LLR) =52.66,P=0.001). The results of Kulldorff scanning window showed that there were twenty hepatitis A spatial clusters and these areas including Gejiu county, Hekou county, Maguan county, Mengzi county, Pingbian county, Wenshan county had the strongest clusters (LLR=47.82,P=0.001).The results of the flexible scanning window were the same as the actual monitoring results.But the results of Kulldorff scanning window showed that in May and June some areas without incidence had the clusters.Conclusion Flexible scanning window can detect the monthly clusters of the Hepatitis A.Flexible scanning window had a higher accuracy than Kulldorff irregular circular scanning window. Flexible spatial scan statistics had the value in the use of spatial aggregation detecting on hepatitis A.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
10.Similar Neutralizing Activity in the HIV-1 Infected Long Term Non-progressors(LTNPs) and Typical Progressors(TPs)
Zheng WANG ; Tianyi LI ; Jingyun LI ; Lili CHEN ; Yongjian LIU ; Hanping LI ; Zuoyi BAO ; Xiaolin WANG ; Daomin ZHUANG ; Siyang LIU ; Lin LI
Virologica Sinica 2012;27(3):165-171
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Neutralizing antibodies are considered to be an important protective parameter used in HIV-l vaccine evaluation.However,the exact role that neutralizing antibodies plays in controlling the disease progression of HIV-1 infected peoples is still undetermined.In this paper,we compared the protective function of the neutralizing antibody response in the plasma from LTNP and TP against clade B and clade C pseudoviruses.No difference in the neutralizing activities between the plasma from LTNP and TP was found,which was consistent with the most recent reports.In addition,no correlations between the titer or breadth and CD4+ or viral load in HIV-1 infected individuals were found.The protective roles played by neutralizing antibodies in controlling disease progression of HIV-1 infected people need to be considered in a new viewpoint.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            

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