1.Characteristics of transcription factors KLF2 and KLF4 regulating gene expression related to vascular homeostasis in human endothelial cells
Meiming SU ; Wenqi ZHAO ; Yaping ZHAO ; Suowen XU
Chinese Journal of Arteriosclerosis 2024;32(5):375-385
Aim Krüppel-like factor(KLF)2 and 4 are two core transcription factors closely related to vascular homeostasis,with multiple protective effects such as anti-inflammatory,anti-calcification and anti-thrombotic.The aim of this study is to elucidate and validate the vascular homeostasis related gene profile co-regulated by KLF2 and KLF4 in endo-thelial cells.Methods Human umbilical vein endothelial cells(HUVEC)were treated with adenovirus(Ad-KLF2 or Ad-KLF4)and control virus(Ad-NC)for 24 h,RNA was extracted from the cells and analyzed by transcriptomic sequen-cing.The sequencing results of overexpressed KLF2 and KLF4 were superimposed with the sequencing results of reported KLF2/KLF4 double-gene knockout mice.The selected differential expression genes were verified by real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR in HUVEC treated with Ad-KLF2 or Ad-KLF4,and in HUVEC treated with atorvastatin or resveratrol.Results Transcriptomic superposition revealed 256 differential expression genes were up-regulated by KLF2 and KLF4,and KEGG analysis showed that differential expression genes were enriched in hypertrophic cardiomyopa-thy,arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy,dilated cardiomyopathy,ECM-receptor interaction and focal adhesion;there were 145 differential expression genes down-regulated by KLF2 and KLF4,and KEGG analysis showed that differential expression genes were enriched in microRNA of cancer,mineral absorption,glycosaminoglycan biosynthesis-chondroitin sulfate/dermatan sulfate,p53 signaling pathway and biosynthesis of amino acids.Finally,six novel genes regulated by KLF2 and KLF4 were obtained.Conclusion FGFR3,SEMA4B,SEMA6A,PTX3,FABP4 and FABP5 may be novel genes that regulate vascular homeostasis in endothelial cells by the transcription factors KLF2 and KLF4.
2.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.
3.Analysis of medication patterns for palpitation based on data mining and network pharmacology
Fuping WU ; Xinlan BAI ; Yuyin WANG ; Yingying SU ; Siyuan CHEN ; Hui SHEN ; Yaping LI
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(25):70-76
Objective To analyze medication patterns and the targets and pathways of core drug combinations in treatment of palpitation.Methods The prescriptions of Li Yaping for treatment of palpitation from March 2023 to March 2024 were collected,and frequency counts of drugs'nature and flavour,channel tropism,and efficacy were performed.Apriori algorithm,association rules,and clustering analysis were carried out using SPSS Modeler 18.0 and SPSS 26.0.The core drugs and disease targets were searched,and gene ontology(GO)and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes(KEGG)analysis were performed on the targets of their therapeutic action for palpitation.Results A total of 220 prescriptions were collected,involving 192 flavors of traditional Chinese medicines,with a cumulative medication frequency of 3978 times,and 18 flavors of high-frequency medicines.The medicines were mainly tonics,sedative,and promoting blood circulation for removing blood stasis.The distribution of medicinal properties were mainly warm,cold and flat.The medicinal flavors were mainly sweet,bitter and pungent,and channel tropism were mostly heart,liver and spleen channel.Association rule analysis showed that Radix Angelicae Sinensis,Radix et Rhizoma Salviae Miltiorrhizae,Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae,Radix Ophiopogonis,and Radix Astragali were the core drugs.Cluster analysis showed that there was 3 cluster combinations.In the network pharmacology part,there were 181 targets intersected by drug combinations and diseases.KEGG analysis showed that the core drugs for palpitation mainly involved signaling pathways such as phosphoinositide 3-kinase/protein kinase B,hypoxia-inducible factor-1,mitogen-activated protein kinase,interleukin-17,etc.GO analysis obtained 1000 GO pathways,of which 760 were biological processes,93 were cellular components,and 147 were molecular functions.Conclusion In the treatment of palpitation,Li Yaping advocates benefiting qi and promoting yang,removing blood stasis and eliminating turbidity,and tranquilizing the mind,emphasizing the"two hearts in the same adjustment",and treating the heart and liver at the same time,taking into account the spleen and stomach,and the combination of core medicines can intervene in the course of palpitation through multi-components,multi-targets,and multi-pathways,which is of great significance for the treatment of palpitation in the clinical setting.
4.Preclinical and early clinical studies of a novel compound SYHA1813 that efficiently crosses the blood-brain barrier and exhibits potent activity against glioblastoma.
Yingqiang LIU ; Zhengsheng ZHAN ; Zhuang KANG ; Mengyuan LI ; Yongcong LV ; Shenglan LI ; Linjiang TONG ; Fang FENG ; Yan LI ; Mengge ZHANG ; Yaping XUE ; Yi CHEN ; Tao ZHANG ; Peiran SONG ; Yi SU ; Yanyan SHEN ; Yiming SUN ; Xinying YANG ; Yi CHEN ; Shanyan YAO ; Hanyu YANG ; Caixia WANG ; Meiyu GENG ; Wenbin LI ; Wenhu DUAN ; Hua XIE ; Jian DING
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(12):4748-4764
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common and aggressive malignant brain tumor in adults and is poorly controlled. Previous studies have shown that both macrophages and angiogenesis play significant roles in GBM progression, and co-targeting of CSF1R and VEGFR is likely to be an effective strategy for GBM treatment. Therefore, this study developed a novel and selective inhibitor of CSF1R and VEGFR, SYHA1813, possessing potent antitumor activity against GBM. SYHA1813 inhibited VEGFR and CSF1R kinase activities with high potency and selectivity and thus blocked the cell viability of HUVECs and macrophages and exhibited anti-angiogenetic effects both in vitro and in vivo. SYHA1813 also displayed potent in vivo antitumor activity against GBM in immune-competent and immune-deficient mouse models, including temozolomide (TMZ) insensitive tumors. Notably, SYHA1813 could penetrate the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and prolong the survival time of mice bearing intracranial GBM xenografts. Moreover, SYHA1813 treatment resulted in a synergistic antitumor efficacy in combination with the PD-1 antibody. As a clinical proof of concept, SYHA1813 achieved confirmed responses in patients with recurrent GBM in an ongoing first-in-human phase I trial. The data of this study support the rationale for an ongoing phase I clinical study (ChiCTR2100045380).
5.Effect of endometrial thickness on in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer pregnancy outcome:a review of research progress
Shiming WANG ; Lin QI ; Yaping LIU ; Yingchun SU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2023;39(21):2698-2703
Endometrial receptivity is key to clinical pregnancy by in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer(IVF-ET)technique.Endometrial thickness(EMT)is a major index for pregnancy monitoring,but the optimal time indicating endometrial receptivity is controversially uncertain.Multiple studies have demonstrated the correlation between EMT and IVF pregnancy outcomes and EMT of a moderate range is essential for good pregnancy outcomes and a thin endometrium produces negative pregnancy outcomes.In this paper,we reviewed the research on the im-pact of EMT on IVF-ET pregnancy outcomes in terms of timing of EMT measurement,clinical pregnancy rate,live birth rate,ectopic pregnancy rate,placenta praevia,and low birth weight,investigating the mechanism of occur-rence and treatment of thin endometrium so as to provide clinical references for improving IVF pregnancy outcomes.
6.Effects of different endometrial preparation regimens on pregnancy outcomes and obstetrical outcomes for first euploid single blastocyst transfer after PGT-A
Ningning WANG ; Yaping LIU ; Xiaoli CHEN ; Shiming WANG ; Yingchun SU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2023;39(21):2723-2729
Objective To explore the effects of different endometrial preparation regimens on the pregnancy and obstetrical outcomes of single euploid blastocyst transfer after preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidies(PGT-A).Methods The clinical data on patients with single euploid blastocyst transfer after PGT-A in our center from September 2015 to July 2021 were analyzed retrospectively.According to the different preparation regimens,the patients were divided into a natural cycle group(n = 80 cycles)and a hormone replacement cycle group(n = 259 cycles).The differences of pregnancy and obstetrical outcomes between the two groups were com-pared.Binary logistic regression was used to explore the influencing factors of pregnancy and obstetrical outcomes after PGT-A.The pregnancy outcomes of different endometrial preparation regimens were further explored by age stratification.Results As compared with that in the natural cycle group,the rate of high-quality blastocyst was significantly higher in the hormone replacement cycle group,but the live birth rate was lower and the abortion rate was higher(P<0.05).There was no statistical difference in the clinical pregnancy rate between the two groups.The incidence of cesarean section and macrosomia was higher in the hormone replacement cycle group than that in the natural cycle group,while the rate of low birth weight was lower,but there were no significant differences(P>0.05).Binary logistic regression showed that female age was an independent influencing factor of abortion.Female age and the days of blastocyst development were independent influencing factors of live birth.However,endometrial prepa-ration regimen was not a factor affecting pregnancy and obstetrical outcomes(P>0.05).The results of further analysis showed that the live birth rate in the natural cycle group was significantly higher than that in the hormone replacement cycle group,while the abortion rate in the natural cycle group was significantly lower than that in the hormone replacement cycle group for female patients aged over 35(P<0.05).Conclusions The endometrial preparation regimens did not affect the pregnancy and obstetrical outcomes of patients receiving single euploid blas-tocyst transfer after PGT-A.However,in the older patients,the natural cycle regimen can obtain a higher live birth rate and a lower abortion rate.
7.Impact of baseline hepatitis B core antibody on prognosis of patients with hepatitis B virus related acute-on-chronic liver failure
Hejuan DU ; Xueshi ZHOU ; Yaping DAI ; Tingting SU ; Xiaoye GUO ; Yin ZHANG ; Yuanwang QIU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2023;46(1):45-51
Objective:To analyze the impact of baseline quantification of hepatitis B core antibody (qHBcAb) on prognosis of patients with hepatitis B virus (HBV) related acute-on-chronic liver failure (HBV-ACLF).Methods:A total of 91 HBV-ACLF patients (HBV-ACLF group), who admitted to Wuxi No.5 People′s Hospital from July 1, 2019 to December 30, 2021, were included in this study. Fifty chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients (CHB group) and 50 chronic HBV carriers (HBV carrier group) were enrolled as controls. Baseline clinical data such as qHBcAb, blood routine examination biochemical, and coagulation indices, HBsAg, hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg), HBV DNA levels were recorded and analyzed retrospectively. The HBV-ACLF, HBsAg and HBV-DNA data were converted logarithmically. Patients were followed-up for 90 days. Cox regression was used to analyze the correlation between HBV-ACLF and survival outcome; survival rate was estimated by the Kaplan-Meier method; receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to evaluate the predictive value of baseline qHBcAb for the prognosis in patients with HBV-ACLF.Results:The baseline qHBcAb level in HBV-ACLF patients was (4.83±0.42) IU/ml, which was significantly higher than that in the CHB group [(4.59±0.54) IU/ml] and chronic HBV carrier group [(3.86±0.74) IU/ml] (all P<0.05). At the end of 90 days follow-up, 46 patients (50.55%) survived, and 45 patients (49.45%) died in the HBV-ACLF group. The baseline qHBcAb level was significantly higher in the survival group [(4.93±0.22) IU/ml] than in the death group [(4.70±0.52) IU/ml, P<0.01]. Significant differences were also found in the alpha fetoprotein, international normalized ratio, prothrombin activity, antithrombin Ⅲ activity, platelet, end-stage liver disease model score and hepatic encephalopathy complication between the two groups ( P<0.05). Cox regression analysis showed that the baseline qHBcAb was an independent risk factor affecting the 90-day survival of HBV-ACLF patients [hazard ratio=0.027,95% confidence interval ( CI) 0.001-0.696, P<0.05]. The area under the ROC curve of baseline qHBcAb level for predicting the 90-day survival outcome of HBV-ACLF patients was 0.639 (95% CI 0.525-0.752, P<0.05), with a cut-off value of 4.89 IU/ml. The cumulative survival rate of patients with baseline qHBcAb≥4.89 IU/ml was higher than that of patients with baseline qHBcAb<4.89 IU/ml ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Higher baseline qHBcAb level is associated with favorable outcome of HBV-ACLF patients and baseline qHBcAb may be used as a new biomarker to predict the clinical outcome of HBV-ACLF patients. HBV-ACLF patients with serum qHBcAb lower than 4.89 IU/ml face increased risk of short-term death.
8.Advantage analysis of the impact of physical activity management under medical supervision on the body components and healthy physical fitness in healthy adult population
Wanjing CHEN ; Ying LI ; Yaping WU ; Dongyu LI ; Qian SU
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2022;16(11):745-750
Objective:To analyze the advantages of the impact of physical activity management under medical supervision on body components and healthy physical fitness.Methods:A total of 106 healthy adults who participated in physical activity management activities in the Health Management Center of Sichuan Academy of Medical Sciences & Sichuan Provincial People′s Hospital from April 1 st 2020 to May 31 th 2021 were enrolled. The subjects were equally divided into a medical supervision group and a self-supervision group with random number table. Both groups performed a 8-week physical activity intervention, followed by the model of “a combination of online home physical activity with offline team exercise, and team exercise interaction with individual physical activity guidance”, while health education was provided and wearable devices were worn to collect exercise data. The medical supervision group completed the set number of exercises under the supervision of the team, with on-site exercise guidance. They were required to participate in weekly one-to-one on-site instruction. The self-management group carried out exercises and participated in weekly one-to-one instruction in accordance according to their own will with online feedback. During the study, 6 cases withdrew, and 52 cases in the supervision group and 48 in the self-management group were obtained. The t and Wilcoxon tests were used to compare the body components and physical fitness of the two groups before and after intervention. Results:The amount of exercise in the supervision group was significantly higher than that in self-management group (1 359 vs 615), and there was no significant differences in exercise intensity (mean heart rate, maximum heart rate and exercise duration) between the two groups (all P>0.05). After the intervention, the body weight, body mass index (BMI), percent body fat, subcutaneous fat area and strength fitness of the supervision group were significantly lower than those before the intervention [(55.36±6.37) vs (56.11±6.33) kg, (21.48±2.85) vs (21.73±2.47) kg/m 2, (27.38±5.34) % vs (28.53±4.99) %, (119.56±48.45) vs (128.70±50.10) cm 2, (24.48±6.37) vs (26.07±5.29) kg], while the cardiorespiratory endurance, flexibility fitness and agility fitness were significantly higher [(33.57±5.06) vs (30.32±4.59) ml·kg -1·min -1, (14.71±7.51) vs (10.54±7.54) cm, (0.44±0.08) vs (0.48±0.05) s] (all P<0.05). After the intervention, the body weight, muscle mass and lean body mass in self-management group were all significantly higher than those before the intervention [(56.83±8.09) vs (56.45±8.22) kg, (38.28±3.19) vs (38.24±5.17) kg; (40.80±4.16) vs (40.32±4.95) kg], and agility fitness was significantly lower [(0.64±0.39) vs (0.49±0.05) s] (all P<0.05). It was also found that improvements regarding the following three indicators were more significant in the supervision group: visceral fat, balance and agility fitness (all P<0.05). Conclusions:Physical activity intervention under medical supervision can significantly improve the body components and physical fitness in healthy adults, as well as exercise compliance and validity.
9.Clinical analysis of 1 057 patients with critical illnesses in a dermatological ward
Hai LONG ; Li JIANG ; Yueqi QIU ; Nan YAO ; Licong LIU ; Yuming XIE ; Feng XIONG ; Siqi TAN ; Qiqi KUANG ; Ruixuan YOU ; Ke CHAI ; Xin LUO ; Haojun LONG ; Yue XIN ; Ziyu GUO ; Jiaqi WANG ; Yixin TAN ; Qing ZHANG ; Guiying ZHANG ; Yaping LI ; Yuwen SU ; Rong XIAO ; Qianjin LU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2021;54(9):790-797
Objective:To summarize clinical characteristics of and treatment experience with patients with critical illnesses in a dermatological ward.Methods:All patients with serious or life-threatening conditions, who were hospitalized at the dermatological ward of the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University from July 9, 2011 to December 31, 2020, were collected, and their clinical data were retrospectively analyzed. Demographic characteristics, disease types and proportions, main complications, causes of serious or life-threatening conditions, important treatment measures and outcomes were summarized, and causes of death were also analyzed and discussed.Results:A total of 1 057 patients with critical illnesses were collected, with a male-to-female ratio of 1∶1.11, and 64.81% of them aged 18 to 65 years. The types of diseases mainly included drug eruptions (332 cases) , connective tissue diseases (226 cases) , bullous skin diseases (104 cases) , psoriasis (57 cases) , erythroderma (45 cases) , infectious skin diseases (67 cases) , etc. Among them, psoriasis (39 cases) and erythroderma (32 cases) mostly occurred in males, and connective tissue diseases (168 cases) mostly occurred in females. Common complications mainly involved infections, important organ damage or dysfunction, hypoalbuminemia, and fluid, electrolyte and acid-base imbalances. A total of 94 patients were diagnosed with life-threatening conditions, which were found to be mainly caused by primary skin diseases, hematologic abnormalities, respiratory failure, nervous system abnormalities, renal failure, sepsis, fluid, electrolyte and acid-base imbalances, etc. During the management of critical illnesses, 43 patients were treated with high-dose glucocorticoid pulse therapy, 264 were treated with gamma-globulin pulse therapy, 355 were transfused with other blood products, and 34 received special therapies such as hemoperfusion/immunoadsorption therapy, plasma exchange, dialysis, artificial liver support therapy; 42 patients were transferred to the intensive care unit (ICU) , 12 were transferred to the department of surgery for operations, and 12 were transferred to the department of obstetrics and gynecology for delivery or induction of labor. After treatment, 989 patients (93.57%) achieved improvement and were discharged. A total of 14 patients (1.32%) died, of whom 7 died of secondary sepsis, 2 died of severe pulmonary infections, 2 died of asphyxia caused by respiratory mucosa shedding-induced airway obstruction, the other 3 died of gastrointestinal hemorrhage, cerebral hemorrhage and neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus, respectively.Conclusions:Critical cases in the dermatological ward mainly suffered from serious skin diseases such as severe drug eruptions, connective tissue diseases and bullous skin diseases, as well as complications such as severe underlying diseases, severe organ dysfunction, sepsis or severe fluid, electrolyte and acid-base imbalances. In terms of treatment, it is of critical significance to make a clear diagnosis and assess the severity of disease as early as possible, monitor and prevent possible complications, and to consult with specialists in relevant disciplines in time.
10.MRI features and signal pattern of primary sinonasal malignant melanomas
Huijun ZHAO ; Xinyan WANG ; Xuan ZHENG ; Yaping SU ; Xiaowei ZHANG ; Wei GUO ; Xiaohong CHEN ; Junfang XIAN
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2021;55(1):29-33
Objective:To investigate the MRI features of the primary sinonasal malignant melanoma (SMM) and evaluate the signal pattern based on T 1WI and T 2WI, in order to improve the diagnostic accuracy of SMM. Methods:The MRI findings of 63 SMM cases confirmed by pathology from April 2007 to November 2018 at Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University were analyzed retrospectively. The signal intensity of malignant melanoma was classified into four types(Ⅰ—Ⅳ) according to the proportion of signal areas of the largest slice of the tumor on T 1WI and T 2WI. The classification criteria according to T 1WI: type Ⅰ, the area of hyperintensity was ≥50%; type Ⅱ, the area of hyperintensity was <50%; type Ⅲ, the tumor did not show hyperintensity, and the area of isointensity was ≥50%; type Ⅳ, the tumor did not have high signal area, and the area of low signal was ≥50%. The classification criteria according to T 2WI: type Ⅰ, the area of low signal in the tumor was ≥50%; type Ⅱ, the area of low signal was <50%; type Ⅲ, the tumor did not contain low signal area, and the area of isointensity was ≥50%; type Ⅳ, the tumor did not have low signal area, and the area of high signal intensity was ≥50%. The proportion of each type was calculated. Results:According to T 1WI, typeⅠwas identified in 27 cases (42.9%, 27/63), typeⅡ in 25 cases (39.7%, 25/63), type Ⅲ in 4 cases (6.3%, 4/63), and type Ⅳ in 7 cases (11.1%, 7/63). According to T 2WI, type Ⅰwas demonstrated in 29 cases (46.0%, 29/63), type Ⅱ in 28 cases (44.4%, 28/63), type Ⅲ in 2 cases (3.3%, 2/63), and type Ⅳ in 4 cases (6.3%, 4/63). There were 16 cases classified as type I based on T 1WI and T 2WI. Conclusions:Typical and atypical SMM can be identified according to signal patterns. The typeⅠsignal pattern of SMM cases on T 1WI and T 2WI is typical and can be easily diagnosed, but the proportion was less than 50%. For atypical SMM, malignant melanoma should be strongly suspected if hyperintense on T 1WI or hypointense on T 2WI is found.

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