1.Expert consensus on perioperative basic prevention for lower extremity deep venous thrombosis in elderly patients with hip fracture (version 2024)
Yun HAN ; Feifei JIA ; Qing LU ; Xingling XIAO ; Hua LIN ; Ying YING ; Junqin DING ; Min GUI ; Xiaojing SU ; Yaping CHEN ; Ping ZHANG ; Yun XU ; Tianwen HUANG ; Jiali CHEN ; Yi WANG ; Luo FAN ; Fanghui DONG ; Wenjuan ZHOU ; Wanxia LUO ; Xiaoyan XU ; Chunhua DENG ; Xiaohua CHEN ; Yuliu ZHENG ; Dekun YI ; Lin ZHANG ; Hanli PAN ; Jie CHEN ; Kaipeng ZHUANG ; Yang ZHOU ; Sui WENJIE ; Ning NING ; Songmei WU ; Jinli GUO ; Sanlian HU ; Lunlan LI ; Xiangyan KONG ; Hui YU ; Yifei ZHU ; Xifen YU ; Chen CHEN ; Shuixia LI ; Yuan GAO ; Xiuting LI ; Leling FENG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2024;40(9):769-780
Hip fracture in the elderly is characterized by high incidence, high disability rate, and high mortality and has been recognized as a public health issue threatening their health. Surgery is the preferred choice for the treatment of elderly patients with hip fracture. However, lower extremity deep venous thrombosis (DVT) has an extremely high incidence rate during the perioperative period, and may significantly increase the risk of patients′ death once it progresses to pulmonary embolism. In response to this issue, the clinical guidelines and expert consensuses all emphasize active application of comprehensive preventive measures, including basic prevention, physical prevention, and pharmacological prevention. In this prevention system, basic prevention is the basis of physical and pharmacological prevention. However,there is a lack of unified and definite recommendations for basic preventive measures in clinical practice. To this end, the Orthopedic Nursing Professional Committee of the Chinese Nursing Association and Nursing Department of the Orthopedic Branch of the China International Exchange and Promotive Association for Medical and Health Care organized relevant nursing experts to formulate Expert consensus on perioperative basic prevention for lower extremity deep venous thrombosis in elderly patients with hip fracture ( version 2024) . A total of 10 recommendations were proposed, aiming to standardize the basic preventive measures for lower extremity DVT in elderly patients with hip fractures during the perioperative period and promote their subsequent rehabilitation.
2.Safety and the short-term efficacy of bendamustine in the conditioning regimen for autologous stem cell transplantation in patients with lymphoma.
Li Cai AN ; Ying Hui LIU ; Jing Yao WANG ; Jun Jie MA ; Jun Qing XU ; Kai Min LI ; Rong Xia WEI ; Jing Rui SUI ; Xiang Yan FENG ; Xiao Qian LIU ; Li Ming CHEN ; Xiao Xia CHU
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2022;43(1):63-65
3. Role of mechanosensitive ion channel Piezol in mediating phenotypic changes of rat coronary arterial smooth muscle cells induced by high hydrostatic pressure
Sui-Min LI ; Xiao-Yue QIN ; Shu-Zhen CHEN ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Sui-Min LI ; Xiao-Yue QIN ; Peng ZENG ; Shu-Zhen CHEN ; Su-Juan KUANG ; Hui YANG ; Fang RAO ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Peng ZENG ; Chun-Yu DENG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2022;38(8):1202-1208
Aim To investigate the mechanism of Pi- ezol in the phenotypic changes of rat coronary arterial smooth muscle cells ( CASMCs) induced by high hydrostatic pressure.Methods CASMCs were isolated from Wistar rats and stimulated for 24 h at 0, 120 and 180 mmHg, respectively.The expressions of Piezol , contractile phenotvpe-related proteins including Cavl.2 ,SM-MHC ,cx-SMA and synthetic phenotvpe-re- lated proteins including OPN , MMP-2, Coll al were detected by Western blot.The effect of calcium influx mediated by Piezol was detected by Laser confocal mi- j j croscopy.CASMCs were treated with Piezol agonist Yodal , inhibitor GsMTx4 and Piezol-siHNA , respectively and the expressions of contractile phenotvpe and synthetic phenotvpe-related proteins were detected by Western blot.Results Compared with control ( 0 mmHg) , the expressions of Piezol , OPN, MMP-2 and Collal increased, but the expressions of Cavl.2,SM- MHC and cx-SMA decreased in 120 mmHg as well as 180 mmHg group.After stimulated by 180 mmHg high pressure, Piezol-mediated calcium influx was stronger than that in 0 mmHg group, hut decreased after Piezol knockdown.Treated with Yodal at 0 mmHg, the expression of contractile phenotvpe-related protein decreased while the expression of synthetic phenotvpe-re- lated protein increased compared with DMSO group..\Jfter using GsMTx4 to inhibit or siRNA to knockdown Piezol at 180 mmHg,the expression of contractile phe- notvpe-related protein increased and the expression of synthetic phenotype-related protein decreased compared with the control group.Conclusion Piezol promotes the transition from contractile phenotvpe to syn-thetic phenotvpe of CASMCs induced by high hydrostatic pressure.
4. Role of calcium-independent phospholipase A2 in contraction of intrarenal artery smooth muscle
Xiao-Yue QIN ; Sui-Min LI ; Shu-Zhen CHEN ; Yi-Rong WANG ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Xiao-Yue QIN ; Sui-Min LI ; Peng ZENG ; Shu-Zhen CHEN ; Yi-Rong WANG ; Su-Juan KUANG ; Hui YANG ; Fang RAO ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Peng ZENG ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Su-Juan KUANG ; Hui YANG ; Fang RAO ; Chun-Yu DENG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2022;38(5):733-740
Aim To investigate the role of calcium-independent phospholipase A2(iPLA2)in calcium regu-lation of intrarenal artery smooth muscle contraction.Methods The method of measuring the tension of isolated arterioles was used to explore the effect of bromoenol lactone(BEL), a specific inhibitor of iPLA2, on the tension of the intrarenal arteries in mice induced by different calcium channels, and the laser confocal calcium measurement technology was used to investigate the effect of BEL on the intracellular calcium influx mediated by arachidonic acid-mediated calcium channels.Results The intrarenal artery concentration dependent contractile response induced by the vasoconstrictors phenylephrine and 5-hydroxy tryptamine was inhibited by BEL(P<0.01).The contraction curve induced by CaCl2 was also inhibited by BEL(P<0.05).In the calcium-free K-H solution incubated with nifedipine, the intrarenal artery vasoconstriction caused by the release of sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium and the calcium influx of the SOC channel induced by CaCl2 was inhibited by BEL(P<0.05).BEL significantly inhibited the external calcium influx mediated by the ARC channel of human aortic smooth muscle cell lines incubated with nifedipine(P<0.01).Conclusions iPLA2 mediates the contractile response of intrarenal arteries by regulating the functions of L-type calcium channels, sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium release, SOC channels and ARC channels.
5.Visual analysis of professional identity of nursing students in China based on CiteSpace software
Xuemei ZHU ; Han SU ; Shujie SUI ; Ping LIN ; Ningning XIAO ; Hui ZHAI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(30):4155-4160
Objective:To analyze the current situation of professional identity of nursing students in China, and explore the research hotspots and development trends.Methods:We searched relevant articles in China National Knowledge Infrastructure, VIP and WanFang Data, and the retrieval time limit was from January 1, 2006 to December 31, 2021. CiteSpace software (version 5.8. R2) was used for bibliometric and visual analysis of the number of articles, authors, institutions and keywords.Results:Since 2016, the number of articles increased significantly. At present, there were large numbers of cross-sectional studies, but there were some limitations and lack of longitudinal studies. There was much cooperation between authors and little cooperation between research institutions, and no large-scale cooperation network was formed. The keyword emergence analysis found that the research on nursing students' professional identity and clinical practice had the longest emergence time, and the keyword with the highest emergence in 2020 was "COVID-19".Conclusions:At present, it is a critical period for the development direction of nursing students' professional identity research to change. It is necessary to establish a large cooperation network model, carry out longitudinal investigation and intervention research, so as to improve nursing students' professional identity.
6.Review on Mechanism of Multi-target Intervention of Traditional Chinese Medicine on Metabolic Syndrome
Li LIU ; Wei-zhong LI ; Shi-han WANG ; Guo-liang ZOU ; Yan-bo SUI ; Juan JIN ; Xiao-xue WANG ; Fan WU ; De-hui FAN ; Yu-bo HAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2021;27(3):214-221
The pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome (MS) includes insulin resistance (IR), central obesity, chronic low-grade inflammation, oxidative stress, endoplasmic reticulum stress, elevated free fatty acid levels, intestinal flora imbalance, renin angiotensin system abnormality, and autophagy activity deficiency, etc. Most researchers believe that IR plays a central role in the pathogenesis of MS, and abdominal obesity is an important initial factor of MS. According to the incidence and clinical characteristics, MS is classified as "obesity" "pidan" " abdominal fullness " and other diseases. It is said that the pathogenesis of MS is related to the deficiency of spleen and kidney, the formation of phlegm, turbidity, blood stasis and other pathological products, which damage the body's functions of qi, blood, yin and yang. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has unique advantages in treating MS based on the holistic view and syndrome differentiation concept. It has multi-level, multi-target and multi-channel treatment characteristics. It can intervene insulin signal transduction, regulate adipocyte factor secretion level, relieve oxidative stress and endoplasmic reticulum stress response, regulate intestinal flora and renin angiotensin system, reduce free fatty acid level and regulation Autophagy and other ways to improve chronic low-grade inflammation and IR status, and then comprehensive prevention and treatment of MS and its complications. However, the following problems still exist:lack of high-quality randomized controlled clinical research and large sample real-world research, clinical unified diagnosis and treatment standard has not yet formed, lack of genetic animal model in basic research, relatively single signal pathway and target of experimental research, and difficulty in timely formation of clinical transformation of scientific research achievements. Therefore, we should make full use of modern scientific and technological means to carry out systematic and standardized multicenter, large sample, high-quality randomized controlled trials or real-world research, we should prepare perfect animal models, focus on the crosstalk relationship between multiple related cell signaling pathways, and actively explore the potential relationship between signaling pathways and prescription compatibility, so as to actively promote basic scientific research achievements Clinical practice may be the key research direction in the prevention and treatment of MS in TCM.
7.Network Pharmacology-based Study of Bushen Zhuyun Prescription in Treatment of Recurrent Spontaneous Abortion
Zi-tong HOU ; Xiao-hui SU ; Juan SUI ; Yun-xiao MENG ; Tian-yi ZHOU ; Yu-ling QIN ; Rui-xue CHEN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2021;27(14):60-69
Objective:To explore the active components, targets, and signaling pathways responsible for Bushen Zhuyun prescription in treating the recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSA) based on network pharmacology and uncover its potential mechanism by molecular docking and in vitro cell experiments. Method:The active components of Bushen Zhuyun prescription were retrieved from the Traditional Chinese Medicine Systems Pharmacology Database and Analysis Platform (TCMSP), Traditional Chinese Medicine Integrated Database (TCMID) and the published articles, followed by the prediction of drug action targets based on such platforms as DrugBank and SwissTargetPrediction. GeneCards and Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) were searched to obtain the RSA targets, which were then intersected with the targets of Bushen Zhuyun Decoction. Following the plotting of Bushen Zhuyun prescription-compound-target-RSA network by Cytoscape 3.7.1, the protein-protein interaction (PPI) network was then constructed with STRING for screening the core network. The resulting common targets were then subjected to Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) enrichment analysis using R software. Autodock Vina 1.1.2 was used for molecular docking. The activation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/protein kinase B (PI3K/AKT) signaling pathway by Bushen Zhuyun prescription was verified in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC)
8. The electrophysiological remodeling of atrial myocytes of type 1 diabetic mice and effects of AGE
Dan-Lin ZHENG ; Li ZHANG ; Meng-Yuan ZHOU ; Sui-Min LI ; Xiao-Yue QIN ; Hai-Dan LIANG ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Dan-Lin ZHENG ; Pei-Ming LIU ; Li ZHANG ; Meng-Yuan ZHOU ; Peng ZENG ; Sui-Min LI ; Xiao-Yue QIN ; Hai-Dan LIANG ; Su-Juan KUANG ; Hui YANG ; Fang RAO ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Dan-Lin ZHENG ; Pei-Ming LIU ; Li ZHANG ; Meng-Yuan ZHOU ; Peng ZENG ; Sui-Min LI ; Xiao-Yue QIN ; Hai-Dan LIANG ; Su-Juan KUANG ; Hui YANG ; Fang RAO ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Pei-Ming LIU ; Peng ZENG ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Pei-Ming LIU ; Peng ZENG ; Su-Juan KUANG ; Hui YANG ; Fang RAO ; Chun-Yu DENG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2021;37(1):90-98
Aim To explore type 1 diabetes mice and the advance glycation end products (AGE) involved in electrical remodeling of atrial myocytes. Methods The diabetic mouse model was induced by intraperitoneal injection of STZ; action potential duration, and the current density of I
9. Role of Ca
Meng-Yuan ZHOU ; Li ZHANG ; Xiao-Yue QIN ; Dan-Lin ZHENG ; Sui-Min LI ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Meng-Yuan ZHOU ; Li ZHANG ; Peng ZENG ; Xiao-Yue QIN ; Dan-Lin ZHENG ; Sui-Min LI ; Su-Juan KUANG ; Hui YANG ; Fang RAO ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Peng ZENG ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Su-Juan KUANG ; Hui YANG ; Fang RAO ; Chun-Yu DENG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2021;37(4):556-563
Aim To investigate the role of Ca
10. Effect of baicalin on renal fibrosis in rats with diabetic nephropathy by TGF-β1
Xiao-peng ZHENG ; Jing FENG ; Chao-yu SONG ; Fang-fang WANG ; Hui-ming ZHANG ; Hong-yu SUI ; Hua XIN ; Guang CHEN
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2020;33(5):471-475
ObjectiveDiabetic nephropathy (DN) is a pathological process involving the kidney that develops from Diabetes Mellitus (DM). The onset is hidden and difficult to reverse. Baicalin is an important flavonoid compound in Scutellaria Baicalensis. It has the functions of clearing heat and detoxifying, anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant. In recent years, the role of baicalin in lowering blood glucose and lipids and improving metabolic syndrome has received widespread attention. Therefore, we observed the protective effect of baicalin on the kidneys of DN rats and explored its possible regulatory mechanism.MethodsForty-five male SD rats were randomly divided into a normal control group, a DN model group, and a baicalin-treated group, with 15 rats in each group. The normal group was routinely bred, and the DN model was established in the model group and the baicalin treatment group, and the corresponding preparations were given gavage treatment. After a fixed time point, rat body weight, fasting blood glucose (FBG), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), and serum creatinine (Scr) levels were measured, and the histopathological changes of the kidneys in each group were observed. TGF-β1 and α- SMA protein expression was measured by Western blot.ResultsCompared with the DN group, the FBG, BUN, Scr and 24h urine output of the baicalin treatment group were significantly decreased, and the body weight did not change significantly. Histopathological observation showed that compared with DN group, the pathological damage, glycogen deposition and fibrosis of the rats in the baicalin treatment group were significantly improved. Compared with the DN group, the results of Western blot showed that the expression of TGF-β1 and α-SMA protein in the baicalin treatment group were significantly decreased (P<0.05).ConclusionBaicalin can delay the progression of DN and improve renal fibrosis, and its mechanism may be closely related to the inhibition of α-SMA expression by baicalin by low regulation of TGF-β1.

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