1.Status quo of cognitive frailty in community elderly patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and its association with sleep quality, anxiety and depression
Zongquan ZHAO ; Hao ZHANG ; Jun SUN ; Yajuan ZHANG ; Xiangfan TIAN ; Xiaohong WANG ; Zhenyuan TANG ; Zhiying ZHANG
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;36(5):71-75
Objective To analyze the status quo of cognitive frailty (CF) in community elderly patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and its correlation with sleep quality, anxiety and depression. Methods Elderly patients with COPD receiving health management in the center were selected from July 2023 to June 2024. The general data of patients were collected and Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), Fried Frailty Phenotype (FP), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) were used for investigation, and the above scores were analyzed. All patients were divided into CF group (n=129) and non-CF group (n=319) according to MMSE score and FP score. Univariate and multivariate logistic analyses were used to analyze the influencing factors of CF in elderly COPD patients. Results Pearson correlation analysis showed that MMSE score was significantly negatively correlated with PSQI score and HADS score in elderly COPD patients (P<0.05), and FP score was significantly positively correlated with PSQI score and HADS score (P<0.05). After logistic regression analysis, it was found that education level, marital status and sleep time were protective factors of CF in elderly COPD patients (P<0.05), and PSQI score and HADS score were risk factors of CF in elderly patients with COPD (P<0.05). Conclusion CF in community elderly COPD patients is related to sleep quality, sleep duration and anxiety and depression. It is necessary to take clinical measures to improve the sleep quality and psychological status, so as to avoid or slow down the occurrence of CF.
2.Status quo of cognitive frailty in community elderly patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and its association with sleep quality, anxiety and depression
Zongquan ZHAO ; Hao ZHANG ; Jun SUN ; Yajuan ZHANG ; Xiangfan TIAN ; Xiaohong WANG ; Zhenyuan TANG ; Zhiying ZHANG
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;36(5):71-75
Objective To analyze the status quo of cognitive frailty (CF) in community elderly patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and its correlation with sleep quality, anxiety and depression. Methods Elderly patients with COPD receiving health management in the center were selected from July 2023 to June 2024. The general data of patients were collected and Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), Fried Frailty Phenotype (FP), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) were used for investigation, and the above scores were analyzed. All patients were divided into CF group (n=129) and non-CF group (n=319) according to MMSE score and FP score. Univariate and multivariate logistic analyses were used to analyze the influencing factors of CF in elderly COPD patients. Results Pearson correlation analysis showed that MMSE score was significantly negatively correlated with PSQI score and HADS score in elderly COPD patients (P<0.05), and FP score was significantly positively correlated with PSQI score and HADS score (P<0.05). After logistic regression analysis, it was found that education level, marital status and sleep time were protective factors of CF in elderly COPD patients (P<0.05), and PSQI score and HADS score were risk factors of CF in elderly patients with COPD (P<0.05). Conclusion CF in community elderly COPD patients is related to sleep quality, sleep duration and anxiety and depression. It is necessary to take clinical measures to improve the sleep quality and psychological status, so as to avoid or slow down the occurrence of CF.
3.Design,synthesis and biological activity evaluation of water-soluble borneol phosphate prodrug
Lulu ZHANG ; Meiling SUN ; Yajuan QIN ; Tingyou LI
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2024;55(3):375-380
In this study,structural optimization of borneol was carried out to improve their solubility and promote their further application in stroke therapy.BP-3,a prodrug of borneol,was designed and synthesized based on the principle of phosphate modification.The solubility of BP-3 was determined by evaporative light scattering detector(ELSD),and the degree and speed of drug release were tested in mouse plasma,and the neuroprotective effect of BP-3 was evaluated in mouse model of transient middle cerebral artery occlusion(tMCAO).According to the results,BP-3 was completely soluble in saline at 20 mg/mL;in mouse plasma,approximately 40%of the borneol were released within 2 h;in the tMCAO mouse model,TTC staining showed that BP-3 was effective in reducing the infarct area;Nissl staining showed that BP-3 ameliorated the neuronal injury;the grip and grasping strength tests elucidated that BP-3 reduced the damage of sports ability caused by injury;and the rotating rod test proved that BP-3 could promote the recovery of motor ability in mice.BP-3 has good water solubility,suitable drug release rate and excellent neuroprotective effects,and has broad prospects for drug development.
4.Clinical Analysis of Four Patients with Schimke Immuno-Osseous Dysplasia and a Literature Review
Lingli HAN ; Yajuan DONG ; Bijun SUN ; Wenjie WANG ; Qinhua ZHOU ; Luyao LIU ; Jia HOU ; Xiaochuan WANG ; Jinqiao SUN
JOURNAL OF RARE DISEASES 2024;3(4):446-452
To have better clinical understanding of Schimke immuno-osseous dysplasia(SIOD) through analyzing the clinical features, treatment, and prognosis of four patients with SIOD. We used retrospective analysis to analyze the clinical data of four patients who were diagnosed with SIOD at the Children′ hospital of Fudan University from May 2018 to June 2024. The onset of disease of the four patients of this study was in their early childhood or preschool. All four patients had lymphopenia. Two patients had proteinuria, and one patient has progressed to chronic renal failure. One patient presented with short stature. The treatment for the four patients was mainly by symptomatic supportive therapy and on prevention and delay of renal failure disease. The patients with SIOD have different onset symptoms and progression of the disease.The treatment has not yet completely cured the disease. The clinical diagnosis and treatment of SIOD remains a challenge and needs further investigating.
5.Construction and validation of a risk prediction model for venous thromboembolism in hospitalized children
Yajuan CHEN ; Rui ZHOU ; Dan SUN ; Xinwen LIU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(16):1966-1972
Objective To establish a risk prediction model for the occurrence of venous thromboembolism(VTE)in hospitalized children and to validate the application of the model.Methods Retrospective analysis was conducted on 62 children who developed VTE during hospitalization in our hospital from January 2022 to July 2023 and were selected in a VTE group.In the ratio of 1∶4,248 children from the same department and time who did not develop VTE were selected in a non-VTE group.Logistic regression analysis was used to develop the risk prediction model.Hosmer-Lemeshow test and receiver operator characteristic(ROC)curves were used to test the goodness of fit and predictive effectiveness of the model.Bootstrap self-help method was used for the internal validation of the model by re-sampling the sample l,000 times.Results In our study,the incidence of VTE was 0.43‰.Logistic regression analysis showed that the length of central venous access device(PICC)stay ≥3 d,stay with fully implantable intravenous port,chemotherapy,ICU length of stay ≥4 d,and bracing duration>72 h were the independent risk factors for the development of VTE in hospitalized children(P<0.05).Hosmer-Lemeshow test showed that x2=5.291,P=0.152.Sensitivity was 0.857,specificity was 0.218,and area under the R0C curve was 0.823 by Bootstrap self-help method resampling method.Conclusion The risk predictive model of VTE risk in hospitalized children constructed in this study has good predictive performance,which can be used for clinical medical staff to identify children at high risk of VTE at an early stage and take preventive measures.
6.Establishment of rapid EIS-qPCR assay for detection of African swine fever virus
Shuaishuai JIN ; Yajuan SUN ; Xidong LIU ; Hui JIN ; Hongri ZHAO ; Rui YIN ; Ying LI
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2024;44(6):1099-1106
In order to meet the market demand for the fast and accurate genetic detection of African swine fever virus(ASFV),a new method for EIS-qPCR detection was established with a rapid,high sensitivity,and pollution prevention.Primers and probes for a duplex qPCR were designed based on the conserved region of ASFV virus p72 gene and the endogenous internal standard(EIS)cytb gene sequence in pigs.An anti-contamination system was established with uracil DNA N-gly-cosylase enzyme in the reaction system.The results showed that the method can finish the rapid qPCR detection of ASFV within 30 min with a minimal detection limit of 4.12 copies/μL.Moreo-ver,the method only detected the ASFV p72 gene,and no amplifications of classical swine fever vi-rus(CSFV),pseudorabies virus(PRV),porcine parvo virus(PPV),porcine reproductive and re-spiratory syndrome virus(PRRSV)and porcine circovirus type 2(PCV2)were observed.Repeti-tive results showed a coefficient of variation below 2%.With strong anti-pollution capacity,the method can effectively eliminate false-positive amplification caused by low-dose aerosol pollution.Detection results of 146 clinical samples showed a 100%consistence with the results of the com-mercial ASFV detection kit.Compared with similar technologies,the EIS-qPCR established in this study was faster,sensitive,and suitable for the rapid diagnosis of ASFV infection in the early stage,which provided the tool for the monitoring and precise prevention and control of African swine fever.
7.Fluorescence and MR dual-mode imaging for displaying drainage pathways of interstitial fluid and substance clearance pattern in rat brain
Tianzi GAO ; Lan YUAN ; Yang WANG ; Hanbo TAN ; Ziyi WEI ; Jiayu WANG ; Yajuan GAO ; Dongyang LIU ; Cheng CUI ; Jianfei SUN ; Zhaoheng XIE ; Hongbin HAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(5):705-711
Objective To observe the drainage pathways of interstitial fluid(ISF)and substance clearance pattern in rat brain with fluorescence tracing imaging and treacer-based MRI.Methods Thirty-three male SD rats were randomly divided into fluorescence tracing group(F group,n=18)and treacer-based MRI group(MRI group,n=15),then further divided into thalamic,hippocampal and caudate nucleus subgroups,respectively.Evans blue was injected to rats in F group,and cardiac perfusion was performed after injection,then brain tissue was harvested,and frozen sections were made to observe the drainage pathways of IFS in different subgroups.MRI was performed on rats in MRI group before and after injection of gadolinium-diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid(Gd-DTPA)to observe signal intensity in ROI of brain regions in different subgroups,the signal unit ratio was calculated,and the changing trend was explored.Results ISF in thalamus,hippocampus and caudate nucleus had different dominant drainage pathways,and the time of tracer reached to adjacent brain regions and whole brain in F group were different.In MRI group,within 4 h after injection of Gd-DTPA,there were differences in direction and clearance rate among tracer in thalamus,hippocampus and caudate nucleus,mainly manifesting as the tracer in thalamus and hippocampus drained to the ipsilateral cortex and lateral ventricle,while the tracer in the caudate nucleus diffused to the cortex and midbrain,and there were differences of the peak time of tracer signal among adjacent drainage brain regions.Conclusion Fluorescence and MR dual-mode imaging showed that there were differences in the dominant drainage pathways of IFS and clearance rates of small molecule substances among hypothalamus,hippocampus and caudate nucleus of rats.
8.Establishment of a Nomogram prediction model for chronic constipation patients based on body position exercise training
Huayuan ZHU ; Yajuan ZHANG ; Qian SUN ; Yan HUANG ; Bingyin YANG
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(17):109-113
Objective To construct a Nomogram prediction model based on body position exercise training for patients with chronic constipation. Methods A total of 327 patients with chronic constipation from March 2021 to March 2023 were divided into qualified group (
9.BGB-A445, a novel non-ligand-blocking agonistic anti-OX40 antibody, exhibits superior immune activation and antitumor effects in preclinical models.
Beibei JIANG ; Tong ZHANG ; Minjuan DENG ; Wei JIN ; Yuan HONG ; Xiaotong CHEN ; Xin CHEN ; Jing WANG ; Hongjia HOU ; Yajuan GAO ; Wenfeng GONG ; Xing WANG ; Haiying LI ; Xiaosui ZHOU ; Yingcai FENG ; Bo ZHANG ; Bin JIANG ; Xueping LU ; Lijie ZHANG ; Yang LI ; Weiwei SONG ; Hanzi SUN ; Zuobai WANG ; Xiaomin SONG ; Zhirong SHEN ; Xuesong LIU ; Kang LI ; Lai WANG ; Ye LIU
Frontiers of Medicine 2023;17(6):1170-1185
OX40 is a costimulatory receptor that is expressed primarily on activated CD4+, CD8+, and regulatory T cells. The ligation of OX40 to its sole ligand OX40L potentiates T cell expansion, differentiation, and activation and also promotes dendritic cells to mature to enhance their cytokine production. Therefore, the use of agonistic anti-OX40 antibodies for cancer immunotherapy has gained great interest. However, most of the agonistic anti-OX40 antibodies in the clinic are OX40L-competitive and show limited efficacy. Here, we discovered that BGB-A445, a non-ligand-competitive agonistic anti-OX40 antibody currently under clinical investigation, induced optimal T cell activation without impairing dendritic cell function. In addition, BGB-A445 dose-dependently and significantly depleted regulatory T cells in vitro and in vivo via antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity. In the MC38 syngeneic model established in humanized OX40 knock-in mice, BGB-A445 demonstrated robust and dose-dependent antitumor efficacy, whereas the ligand-competitive anti-OX40 antibody showed antitumor efficacy characterized by a hook effect. Furthermore, BGB-A445 demonstrated a strong combination antitumor effect with an anti-PD-1 antibody. Taken together, our findings show that BGB-A445, which does not block OX40-OX40L interaction in contrast to clinical-stage anti-OX40 antibodies, shows superior immune-stimulating effects and antitumor efficacy and thus warrants further clinical investigation.
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10.Erratum: Author correction to 'TMEM16A inhibits angiotensin II-induced basilar artery smooth muscle cell migration in a WNK1-dependent manner' Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 11 (2021) 3994-4007.
Huaqing ZHENG ; Xiaolong LI ; Xin ZENG ; Chengcui HUANG ; Mingming MA ; Xiaofei LV ; Yajuan ZHANG ; Lu SUN ; Guanlei WANG ; Yanhua DU ; Yongyuan GUAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(9):3956-3960
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2021.04.013.].


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