1.Analysis and evaluation of platelet bank establishment strategy from the perspective of donor loss
Zheng LIU ; Yamin SUN ; Xin PENG ; Yiqing KANG ; Ziqing WANG ; Jintong ZHU ; Juan DU ; Jianbin LI
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2025;38(2):238-243
[Objective] To analyze the loss rate of platelet donors and evaluate the strategies for establishing a platelet donor bank. [Methods] A total of 1 443 donors who joined the HLA and HPA gene donor bank for platelets in Henan Province from 2018 to 2020 were included in this study. Data on the total number of apheresis platelet donations, annual donation frequency, age at enrollment, donation habits (including the number of platelets donated per session and whether they had previously donated whole blood), and enrollment location were collected from the platelet donor information management system. Donor loss was determined based on the date of their last donation. The loss rates of different groups under various conditions were compared to assess the enrollment strategies. [Results] By the time the platelet bank was officially operational in 2022, 421 donors had been lost, resulting in an loss rate of 29% (421/1 443). By the end of 2023, the overall cumulative loss rate reached 52% (746/1 443). The loss rate was lower than the overall level in groups meeting any of the following conditions: total apheresis platelet donations exceeding 50, annual donation frequency of 10 or more, age at enrollment of 40 years or older, donation of more than a single therapeutic dose per session, or a history of whole blood donation two or more times. Additionally, loss rates varied across different enrollment locations, with higher enrollment numbers generally associated with higher loss rates. [Conclusion] Through a comprehensive analysis of donor loss, our center has adjusted its strategies for establishing the donor pool. These findings also provide valuable insights for other blood collection and supply institutions in building platelet donor banks.
2.Research progress on the influencing factors and health impairment of short form video addiction among college students
DAI Bao, ZHENG Yiqing, YANG Liying
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(2):290-294
Abstract
Short form video applications provide a new mode of online participation for college students, but also bring some problematic issues, especially short form video addiction among college students. The article expounds the definition, influencing factors and adverse impacts on physical and mental health of short form video addiction among college student users by systematically reviewing the existing domestic and foreign literature regarding college students short form addiction. Awareness should be raised among families, schools and society regarding college students addiction to short form video, and healthy usage of short form video are encouraged among college students to reduce the risk of addiction to short form video.
3.Research progress on cyberchondria among college students
DAI Bao, YANG Liying, ZHENG Yiqing
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(4):604-608
Abstract
Cyberchondria is a growing mental health concern in the digital age, significantly impacting college students physical and psychological wellbeing as well as their daily functioning. The paper systematically reviews existing domestic and international literature to synthesize key aspects of cyberchondria among college students, including its conceptualization, measurement tools, prevalence, contributing factors, consequences, and intervention approaches. Building on the foundation, the study identifies critical gaps and proposes future research directions. By establishing a comprehensive theoretical framework, the work aims to inform subsequent studies and targeted interventions, ultimately supporting the promotion of mental and physical health among college students affected by cyberchondria.
4.Analysis of prognosis and influencing factors in radioiodine refractory differentiated thyroid cancer
Xin LIU ; Lin LIN ; Rong FAN ; Ke YANG ; Zhengmao WEI ; Yiqing ZHENG ; Xuejuan WANG ; Jianhua GENG ; Rong ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2024;33(5):566-572
Objective To analyze the prognosis and influencing factors in patients with radioiodine-refractory differentiated thyroid cancer (RAIR-DTC). Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 52 patients with RAIR-DTC who underwent ineffective 131I therapy at the Department of Nuclear Medicine, Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences from October 2016 to January 2020. Patients were categorized into progression and stable groups based on disease progression within five years post-treatment. Differences between groups were analyzed using chi-square test and logistic regression. Independent prognostic risk factors were identified using a Cox proportional hazards model. The Kaplan-Meier method with log-rank test was used to evaluate the impact of treatment on the prognosis of the progression group. Results The 3-year and 5-year survival rates of the 52 patients with RAIR-DTC were 88.5% and 73.1%, respectively. In the progression group, the rates were 81.8% and 57.6%. In the stable group, the rates were 100% and 100%. There were significant differences between the two groups in terms of age, presence of extrathyroidal extension, and the initial 131I treatment dose (P < 0.05). Univariate analysis indicated that the age, pre-ablation stimulated thyroglobulin level before the first 131I treatment, the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio before the first treatment, and the sites of recurrence and metastasis were significantly associated with overall survival (P < 0.05). Multivariate analysis showed that age > 55 years (HR=12.40, 95% CI= 2.09-73.57, P=0.001) and distant metastasis (HR=24.47, 95% CI=4.17-143.75, P < 0.001) were independent risk factors for poor prognosis. Kaplan-Meier curve analysis showed that local surgery and/or targeted therapy significantly prolonged progression-free survival in the progression group (P < 0.001). Conclusion The prognosis for RAIR-DTC is poor, with advanced age and distant metastasis significantly associated with unfavorable outcomes. In elderly patients and those with extrathyroidal invasion, the treatment dose during initial 131I therapy may be appropriately increased to delay disease progression. For patients with disease progression, prompt local surgical intervention and/or targeted therapy is recommended.
5.Analysis of prognosis and influencing factors in radioiodine refractory differentiated thyroid cancer
Xin LIU ; Lin LIN ; Rong FAN ; Ke YANG ; Zhengmao WEI ; Yiqing ZHENG ; Xuejuan WANG ; Jianhua GENG ; Rong ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2024;33(5):566-572
Objective To analyze the prognosis and influencing factors in patients with radioiodine-refractory differentiated thyroid cancer (RAIR-DTC). Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 52 patients with RAIR-DTC who underwent ineffective 131I therapy at the Department of Nuclear Medicine, Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences from October 2016 to January 2020. Patients were categorized into progression and stable groups based on disease progression within five years post-treatment. Differences between groups were analyzed using chi-square test and logistic regression. Independent prognostic risk factors were identified using a Cox proportional hazards model. The Kaplan-Meier method with log-rank test was used to evaluate the impact of treatment on the prognosis of the progression group. Results The 3-year and 5-year survival rates of the 52 patients with RAIR-DTC were 88.5% and 73.1%, respectively. In the progression group, the rates were 81.8% and 57.6%. In the stable group, the rates were 100% and 100%. There were significant differences between the two groups in terms of age, presence of extrathyroidal extension, and the initial 131I treatment dose (P < 0.05). Univariate analysis indicated that the age, pre-ablation stimulated thyroglobulin level before the first 131I treatment, the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio before the first treatment, and the sites of recurrence and metastasis were significantly associated with overall survival (P < 0.05). Multivariate analysis showed that age > 55 years (HR=12.40, 95% CI= 2.09-73.57, P=0.001) and distant metastasis (HR=24.47, 95% CI=4.17-143.75, P < 0.001) were independent risk factors for poor prognosis. Kaplan-Meier curve analysis showed that local surgery and/or targeted therapy significantly prolonged progression-free survival in the progression group (P < 0.001). Conclusion The prognosis for RAIR-DTC is poor, with advanced age and distant metastasis significantly associated with unfavorable outcomes. In elderly patients and those with extrathyroidal invasion, the treatment dose during initial 131I therapy may be appropriately increased to delay disease progression. For patients with disease progression, prompt local surgical intervention and/or targeted therapy is recommended.
6.Application Analysis of Animal Models for Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Based on Data Mining
Yiqing ZHENG ; Yasheng DENG ; Yanping FAN ; Tianwei LIANG ; Hui HUANG ; Yonghui LIU ; Zhaobing NI ; Jiang LIN
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2024;44(4):405-418
Objective To investigate the key elements for model establishment and determine the evaluation indicators of animal models for pelvic inflammatory disease(PID),providing a reference for improving modelling methods and optimizing the application of PID animal models.Methods The search query"Pelvic Inflammatory Disease"AND"Animal Model"OR"Rat"OR"Mouse"OR"Guinea Pig"OR"Rabbit"OR"Dog"OR"Pig"was used to retrieve relevant literature on PID animal models published from 2013 to 2023 in China Knowledge Network Infrastructure(CNKI),Wanfang,and PubMed databases.The studies were analyzed and categorized based on experimental animal types,modelling methods,modelling cycles,detection indicators,positive control drugs,and administration duration.A database was established for statistical analysis.Results A total of 214 research articles on PID animal models meeting the inclusion criteria were identified.The most commonly used model animals are Sprague Dawley(SD)rats,followed by Wistar rats.The most frequently employed modelling method is a combination of mechanical injury and bacterial infection,followed by the phenol mucilage method.The most common modelling cycles for acute pelvic inflammatory disease(APID)and chronic pelvic inflammatory disease(CPID)/sequelae of pelvic inflammatory disease(SPID)are 8 to 14 days,while for PID models without specific staging,the cycles are 7 days.High-frequency detection methods and indicators include histopathological observation using hematoxylin-eosin staining,enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA)for serum-related indicators,morphological changes of tissues observed with the naked eye,and immunohistochemical detection of related protein expression in uterine tissues,and pathological scoring.The most frequently used positive control drugs are Fuke Qianjin Tablets,followed by Jingangteng Capsules.The most common administration duration for APID is 7 days,and for CPID/SPID models,it ranges from 15 to 21 days.Conclusion Currently,SD rats and Wistar rats are commonly used as experimental animals for PID models.The dual modelling method of mechanical injury combined with mixed bacterial infection aligns closely with clinical pathogenesis and can be used to establish a PID model that simulates postoperative uterine cavity infection.Depending on the research objectives,different positive drugs and detection indicators should be selected for comprehensive evaluation.Most existing PID animal model studies are based on western medical diagnosis,with fewer studies focusing on Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM)syndromes.There is a need to integrate TCM theories of etiology and pathogenesis to construct PID animal models that are more in line with TCM clinical symptoms.
7.Identification of potential biomarkers and immunoregulatory mechanisms of rheumatoid arthritis based on multichip co-analysis of GEO database
Lili CHEN ; Tianyu WU ; Ming ZHANG ; Zixia DING ; Yan ZHANG ; Yiqing YANG ; Jiaqian ZHENG ; Xiaonan ZHANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(6):1098-1108
Objective To identify the biomarkers for early rheumatoid arthritis(RA)diagnosis and explore the possible immune regulatory mechanisms.Methods The differentially expressed genesin RA were screened and functionally annotated using the limma,RRA,batch correction,and clusterProfiler.The protein-protein interaction network was retrieved from the STRING database,and Cytoscape 3.8.0 and GeneMANIA were used to select the key genes and predicting their interaction mechanisms.ROC curves was used to validate the accuracy of diagnostic models based on the key genes.The disease-specific immune cells were selected via machine learning,and their correlation with the key genes were analyzed using Corrplot package.Biological functions of the key genes were explored using GSEA method.The expression of STAT1 was investigated in the synovial tissue of rats with collagen-induced arthritis(CIA).Results We identified 9 core key genes in RA(CD3G,CD8A,SYK,LCK,IL2RG,STAT1,CCR5,ITGB2,and ITGAL),which regulate synovial inflammation primarily through cytokines-related pathways.ROC curve analysis showed a high predictive accuracy of the 9 core genes,among which STAT1 had the highest AUC(0.909).Correlation analysis revealed strong correlations of CD3G,ITGAL,LCK,CD8A,and STAT1 with disease-specific immune cells,and STAT1 showed the strongest correlation with M1-type macrophages(R=0.68,P=2.9e-08).The synovial tissues of the ankle joints of CIA rats showed high expressions of STAT1 and p-STAT1 with significant differential expression of STAT1 between the nucleus and the cytoplasm of the synovial fibroblasts.The protein expressions of p-STAT1 and STAT1 in the cell nuclei were significantly reduced after treatment.Conclusion CD3G,CD8A,SYK,LCK,IL2RG,STAT1,CCR5,ITGB2,and ITGAL may serve as biomarkers for early diagnosis of RA.Gene-immune cell pathways such as CD3G/CD8A/LCK-γδ T cells,ITGAL-Tfh cells,and STAT1-M1-type macrophages may be closely related with the development of RA.
8.Analysis of the factors influencing the pregnancy rate after fallopian tube recanalization and its nomogram model validation
Shengpan JIANG ; Shilin ZHENG ; Xiaoqing GAO ; Yiqing TAN
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2024;33(8):860-864
Objective To explore the factors influencing the pregnancy rate after fallopian tube recanalization(FTR),and to construct and validate a nomogram prediction model.Methods The clinical data of a total of 322 female patients with tubal obstructive infertility,who received FTR at the Wuhan Municipal Third Hospital of China between January 2018 and December 2022,were retrospectively analyzed.According to whether the female patient had natural pregnancy or not within 12 months after FTR treatment,the female patients were divided into the pregnant group and the non-pregnant group.Logistic regression analysis was used to determine the independent factors influencing pregnancy.The female patients were randomly divided into training group and validation group at 1∶1 ratio.A nomogram model was constructed in the training group,and the predictive efficacy of the model was verified in the validation group by using receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves,calibration curves and decision curve analysis(DCA).Results The natural pregnancy rate at one year after FTR was 45.34%(146/322).Age>35 years,primary infertility,duration of infertility>3 years,distal fallopian tube obstruction,and moderate to severe tubal lesion were the independent risk factors affecting the pregnancy rate after FTR(all P<0.05).The constructed nomogram model had a good differentiation and calibration ability and it carried a high degree of clinical utility.Conclusion The nomogram model constructed in this study can effectively predict the risk of infertility within one year after FTR treatment,which is helpful for formulating the individualized therapeutic scheme for infertility female patients.
9.Analysis of risk factors for prognosis of interventional treatment of multiple pelvic fractures with bleeding
Shengpan JIANG ; Shilin ZHENG ; Xuan LIU ; Yiqing TAN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2024;40(6):977-980
Objective To explore the risk factors for the prognosis of interventional treatment of multiple pelvic fractures with bleeding.Methods A total of 82 patients with multiple pelvic fractures with bleeding were selected.All patients underwent interventional treatment and were divided into a death group(n=9)and a survival group(n=73)based on their treatment prognosis.The data of the two groups were reviewed and the complications,abbreviated injury scale(AIS),Glasgow prognostic score(GPS),and injury severity score(ISS)between the two groups were compared,and multivariate logistic regression was used to explore the influencing factors of patients prognosis.Results Eighty-two patients with multiple pelvic fractures with bleeding had 9 deaths after interventional treatment,with a mortality rate of 10.98%.The univariate results showed that there were statistical differences in the mortality rate of patients with multiple pelvic fractures with bleeding after interventional treatment,as well as the time to hospital after injury,combined trauma,blood transfusion,and surgical time(P<0.05).The total incidence of respiratory failure,shock and infection in the death group(44.44%)were higher than those in the survival group(15.07%)(P<0.05).The AIS,ISS,and acute physiology and chronic health evaluationⅡ(APACHE Ⅱ)in the death group were higher than those in the survival group(P<0.05);The GPS was lower than that of the survival group(P<0.05);The multivariate logistic results showed that the time to hospital after injury,combined trauma,blood transfusion,surgical time,complications,AIS,ISS,APACHE Ⅱ and GPS were the influencing factors for the mortality rate of patients with multiple pelvic fractures with bleeding treated with intervention(P<0.05).Conclusion The proportion of deaths in patients with multiple pelvic fractures with bleeding is often influenced by factors such as complications,time to hospital after injury,combined trauma,AIS,GPS,and ISS.However,early interventional treatment is recommended to improve the patient's treatment prognosis with minimal trauma and good results.
10.Atp2b2 Oblivion heterozygous mutation causes progressive vestibular dysfunction in mice
Yiqing LIU ; Chenxi JIN ; Baoyi FENG ; Zhenzhe CHENG ; Yilin SUN ; Xiaofei ZHENG ; Tingting DONG ; Hao WU ; Yong TAO
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2024;44(6):723-732
Objective·To study the alterations in vestibular hair cell morphology and function of ATPase plasma membrane Ca2+transporting 2 oblivion(Atp2b2 Oblivion)heterozygous mice at different ages.Methods·Atp2b2 Oblivion heterozygous male mice aged 2 months and 8 months were selected with ten in each kind and C57BL/6J wild-type mice with the same gender,age and number were selected as the control group.Expression patterns of ATP2B2 in vestibular hair cells and numbers of hair cells in the striola zone and the extra striola zone in the two groups of mice at different ages were observed and calculated respectively through immunofluorescence assay.Hair bundle structures were detected by scanning electron microscopy(SEM),and mitochondria and ribbon synapse structures were observed by transmission electron microscopy(TEM).Vestibular evoked potential(VsEP),vestibular evoked myogenic potential(VEMP),rotarod rod test,and balance beam test were adopted for the evaluation of vestibular functions.Results·ATP2B2 was mainly expressed in the hair bundle of vestibular hair cells in the two groups of mice.Hair cell numbers in the striola zone and the extra-striola zone did not exhibit any differences between Atp2b2 Oblivion heterozygous mutant mice and wild-type mice of 2-month-old and 8-month-old.No visible structural abnormality in the hair bundle could be seen through SEM.TEM results implied no morphological abnormality in mitochondria or ribbon synapses in the 2-month-old heterozygous mutant mice,while vacuolar degeneration was discovered in the mitochondria under the cuticular plate in the 8-month-old heterozygous mutant mice with the normal ribbon synapses and the normal mitochondria near the innervation site.VsEP and VEMP thresholds of 2-month-old and 8-month-old Atp2b2 Oblivion heterozygous mutant mice were significantly elevated compared with the wild-type mice.Analysis of VsEP waveform manifested prolonged P1 latency and declined P1N1 amplitude in heterozygous mutant mice(P<0.05).Results of rotarod rod test and balance beam test acquired from 2-month-old Atp2b2 Oblivion heterozygous mutant mice were not significantly different from the wild-type mice,while the ability of the mutant mice to accomplish the tests descended significantly at 8 months of age compared with the wild-type mice(P<0.05).Conclusion·Atp2b2 Oblivion heterozygous mutant mice showed defective vestibular electrophysiological function at 2 months old,and abnormalities in vestibule-related behaviors can be detected at 8 months old.The vestibular function ofAtp2b2 Oblivion heterozygous mutant mice deteriorate progressively.


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