1.Systematic review of risk prediction models for intradialytic hypotension in patients with maintenance hemodialysis
Dongge ZHU ; Juzi WANG ; Qian ZHAO ; Yapeng HE ; Zhuanzhuan ZHANG ; Yutong YANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(2):174-183
Objective To systematically review the risk prediction models for intradialytic hypotension in maintenance hemodialysis patients,with a view to provide references for clinical practice.Methods PubMed,Embase,Web of Science,Cochrane Library,CINAHL,CNKI,VIP,Wanfang and CBM were searched from inception to May 29,2023.2 reviewers independently screened the literature,extracted information and assessed methodological quality using the Prediction Model Risk of Bias Assessment Tool.Results A total of 20 studies and 25 models were included with the sample size of 68~9 292 cases and the incidence of outcome events of 2.1~51%.Baseline systolic blood pressure,age,ultrafiltration rate,diabetes and dialysis duration were the top 5 predictors of repeated reporting of the models.20 models reported the area under the curve of ranging from 0.649 to 0.969,and 5 models reported calibration metrics.There were 9 internal validations and 4 combined internal and external validation models.The overall applicability of the 20 studies was good,but all had a high risk of bias,mainly in data analysis.Conclusion Research on risk prediction models for intradialytic hypotension in maintenance hemodialysis patients is still in the developmental stage.Future studies should improve the research design and reporting process,and validation studies of existing models should be carried out to further evaluate the effectiveness and feasibility in clinical practice.
2.Analysis of influencing factors and impact path of benefit finding in patients with cervical cancer and their spouses
Zhuanzhuan ZHANG ; Xia LI ; Zhe WANG ; Yutong YANG ; Dongge ZHU ; Xinge JIANG ; Mengyao LIU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(18):2214-2221
Objective This study aims to analyze the factors influencing benefit finding among cervical cancer patients and their spouses,as well as the interconnections between these factors.The goal is to provide a foundation for developing targeted clinical interventions.Methods Using the convenience sampling method,cervical cancer patients and spouses of 245 pairs who attended or were hospitalized in a tertiary-level hospital in Taiyuan City from October 2022 to July 2023 were selected as study subjects.Data were collected using a general information questionnaire,the Distress Disclosure Index,the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale,and the Benefit Finding Scale.Univariate analysis,Pearson correlation analysis,and multiple linear regression were employed to scrutinize the data,leading to the establishment of Actor-Partner Interdependence Model.Results Benefit finding scores for cervical cancer patients and their spouses were(65.31±7.94)and(69.87±9.63),respectively.Multiple linear regression revealed that the educational level of patients and their spouses,whether or not they received chemotherapy or radiotherapy,self-disclosure and psychological resilience were the factors that affected patients'benefit finding.Spouse's education level,occupation,self-disclosure,psychological resilience and patients'self-disclosure and psychological resilience were the influencing factors of spouse's benefit finding.The Actor-Partner Interdependence Model analysis indicated that the self-disclosure and psychological resilience of cervical cancer patients positively predicted their own benefit finding and that of their spouses(path coefficients were 0.415,0.501,0.216,and 0.168,respectively,all P<0.05).However,spouses'self-disclosure and psychological resilience could only positively predict their own benefit finding(path coefficients were 0.188 and 0.254,respectively,all P<0.05).Conclusion Benefit finding among cervical cancer patients and their spouses is moderate and influenced by various factors.Both self-disclosure and psychological resilience of cervical cancer patients and their spouses have positive subjective effects on their own benefit finding.Healthcare professionals should encourage both parties to engage in healthy interactions about the disease,take steps to increase the level of psychological resilience of both,and ultimately tap into a higher level of benefit finding.
3.Baicalein:A potential GLP-1R agonist improves cognitive disorder of diabetes through mitophagy enhancement
Liu NA ; Cui XIN ; Yan WENHUI ; Guo TINGLI ; Wang ZHUANZHUAN ; Wei XIAOTONG ; Sun YUZHUO ; Liu JIEYUN ; Xian CHENG ; Ma WEINA ; Chen LINA
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2024;14(8):1189-1204
There is increasing evidence that the activation of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor(GLP-1R)can be used as a therapeutic intervention for cognitive disorders.Here,we have screened GLP-1 R targeted com-pounds from Scutellaria baicalensis,which revealed baicalein is a potential GLP-1 R small-molecule agonist.Mitophagy,a selective autophagy pathway for mitochondrial quality control,plays a neuro-protective role in multiple cognitive impairment diseases.We noticed that Glp1r knock-out(KO)mice present cognitive impairment symptoms and appear worse in spatial learning memory and learning capacity in Morris water maze(MWM)test than their wide-type(WT)counterparts.Our mechanistic studies revealed that mitophagy is impaired in hippocampus tissue of diabetic mice and Glp1r KO mice.Finally,we verified that the cognitive improvement effects of baicalein on diabetic cognitive dysfunction occur through the enhancement of mitophagy in a GLP-1 R-dependent manner.Our findings shed light on the importance of GLP-1 R for cognitive function maintenance,and revealed the vital significance of GLP-1R for maintaining mitochondrial homeostasis.Furthermore,we identified the therapeutic potential of baicalein in the treatment of cognitive disorder associated with diabetes.
4.Latent profile analysis of family resilience in cervical cancer patients and its influencing factors
Zhuanzhuan ZHANG ; Xia LI ; Zhe WANG ; Dongge ZHU ; Yutong YANG ; Weina DING
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(14):1884-1890
Objective:To explore the different categories of family resilience in cervical cancer patients and their influencing factors.Methods:From October 2022 to September 2023, 275 cervical cancer patients admitted to the First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University were selected as the study subject by convenience sampling. Cervical cancer patients were surveyed using the self-made General Information Questionnaire, Benefit Finding Scale (BFS), Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC), and shortened Chinese Version of the Family Resilience Assessment Scale (FRAS-C). Latent profile analysis was used to investigate the family resilience of patients, and Logistic regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of family resilience in different categories.Results:A total of 275 questionnaires were distributed, and 253 valid questionnaires were collected, with a valid response rate of 92.0% (253/275). Family resilience of cervical cancer patients was divided into three categories of low resilience-negative coping group (18.6%, 47/253), moderate resilience-communication disorder group (59.3%, 150/253), and high resilience-inclusive understanding group (22.1%, 56/253). The per capita family monthly income, place of residence, primary caregivers, whether to undergo radiotherapy or chemotherapy, psychological resilience, and disease benefit finding were the influencing factors of family resilience in different categories of cervical cancer patients ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The family resilience of cervical cancer patients can be divided into three latent categories. Medical and nursing staff should identify the characteristics of different categories of patients and provide targeted intervention measures to improve their family resilience.
5.Transcriptome analysis of baicalin interfering with IBV replication in CEK cells in vitro
Xiaohui GUO ; Weiqing LI ; Zhuanzhuan WANG ; Yining LIU ; Weixin LI ; Guangming CHEN ; Wanying FENG ; Qinghui JIA ; Zhaoxing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2024;44(7):1473-1482
In order to understand the difference and expression of genes in CEK cells before and af-ter baicalin interferes with IBV,further reveal and analyze the mechanism of baicalin interfering IBV replication in CEK cells in vitro.After IBV infected CEK cells for 2 h,9.75 mg/L baicalin liq-uid was added to interfere with CEK cells,which was recorded as the baicalin(H-IBV)group,and three replicate wells were set in the control group and the IBV(IBV)infection group.After 36 h culture,cell samples were collected and subject to transcriptome for sequencing.The results showed that there were 102 differentially expressed genes in H-IBV group compared with IBV in-fection group,among which 48 genes weresignificantly up-regulated and 54 genes were significantly down-regulated.Through functional annotation in GO and KEGG databases,it was found that dif-ferentially expressed genes were mainly annotated in biological processes such as cellular proces-ses,biological regulation,metabolism,and secondary pathways such as viral infectious diseases,signal transduction and interaction.Retinol metabolism pathway,phospholipid transfer to mem-brane,IL-27 mediated signaling pathway,MDA5/RIG-I and Toll-like receptor signaling pathway were significantly enriched in CEK cells,and the production of type Ⅰ interferon and interferon al-pha and the process of antiviral infection were also positively regulated.There were more differen-tial genes enriched in nucleic acid catalysis,immune system,and reaction,and interbiological reac-tion.Through the STRING network interaction map,it was found that most immune-related genes could form a 36-node interaction network centered on IRF7,TLR3 and STAT1.Therefore,com-pared with IBV group,the differentially expressed genes after baicalin treatment were mainly an-notated and enriched in the biological process,and the immune system and response were en-hanced,mainly through the positive regulation of IRF7 in the MDA5/RIG-I receptor signaling pathway and the inhibition of TLR3 signal transduction in the Toll-like receptor signaling path-way.Positive regulation of IL-27 mediated pathway and regulation of JAK-STAT signaling path-way were supplemented by activation of the expression of IRF7,TLR3,STAT1 and other related genes,and interaction with corresponding downstream proteins to promote the expression of IFN-α and regulatory cytokines,coupled with negative regulation of viral(defense)response and viral processes.Thus,baicalin interferes with IBV replication in CEK cells.
6.Clinicopathological characteristics of renal amyloid leukocyte chemotactic factor 2 amyloidosis
Shuang WANG ; Danyang LI ; Chen WANG ; Zhuanzhuan YU ; Jin XU ; Xiaojuan YU ; Fude ZHOU ; Gang LIU ; Suxia WANG
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2022;38(4):304-312
Objective:To investigate the clinicopathological characteristics of renal leukocyte chemotactic factor 2 amyloidosis (ALECT2).Methods:The patients with renal ALECT2 diagnosed by renal biopsy in Peking University First Hospital, Shanxi Medical University Second Hospital and Shanxi Bethune Hospital from January 2001 to October 2021 were retrospectively enrolled. According to whether the patients had concurrent glomerular diseases, they were classified into two groups: isolated ALECT2 group and ALECT2 with concurrent renal diseases group. Clinicopathological data of the two groups were compared. Light microscopy, immunofluorescence and immunoelectron microscopy were applied to investigate pathological characteristics of renal tissues. Mass spectrometry was used to analyze the composition of renal amyloid deposits. Gene sequencing was employed to detect the leukocyte chemotactic factor 2 ( LECT2) gene sequence in peripheral blood of the patients. Results:Sixteen patients with ALECT2 were enrolled in this study and nine of them had concurrent renal diseases. The age of 16 patients was (65.00±8.45) years old. The sex ratio of males to females was 7 to 9. Most of patients were Han ethnicity (15/16). Eight patients came from Shanxi province. Fifteen patients presented with varying degree of proteinuria [2.16(1.07, 4.72) g/24 h]; 5 patients had nephrotic syndrome; 11 patients had renal insufficiency; 12 patients had microscopic hematuria. Part of patients also had hypertension (12/16) and diabetics (6/16). Compared with isolated ALECT2, the ALECT2 group with concurrent renal diseases had a higher proportion of nephrotic syndrome (5/9 vs 0/7, P=0.034). Renal biopsy results showed that all patients (16/16) had amyloid deposits in the interstitium of renal cortex with varying degree of inflammatory cell infiltration and fibrosis, and glomeruli (12/16) and arterioles (14/16) were involved by amyloid deposits. The amyloid deposits were strongly congophilic and immunohistochemistry for LECT2 was positive. By semi-quantitative analysis, the proportions of glomerular and overall amyloid loads in ALECT2 with concurrent renal diseases group were lower than those in isolated ALECT2 group (both P<0.05). Electron microscopy revealed randomly oriented and non-branching fibrils with a diameter of 8-12 nm. The LECT2 peptides were detected by mass spectrometry in renal amyloid deposits of 8 patients, and homozygous G allele of LECT2 was found in 7 patients by gene sequencing. Complete follow-up data of 13 patients showed that 2 patients died, 1 patient developed end-stage renal disease at the time of renal biopsy, and most of the rest patients had stable renal function (8/10). Conclusions:Patients with renal ALECT2 mainly present with proteinuria, along with a high incidence of renal insufficiency, microscopic hematuria, and concurrent renal diseases. The pathologic feature is the preferential deposition of amyloid in renal cortical interstitium.
7.Serologically biochemical evaluation for patients with locally advanced/metastatic radioactive iodine-refractory differentiated thyroid cancer treated by apatinib
Yuqing SUN ; Zhuanzhuan MU ; Xing WEI ; Xin ZHANG ; Xiang WANG ; Yansong LIN
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2022;42(11):644-649
Objective:To analyze the relationship between serologically biochemical response and the disease progression trend and prognosis evaluated by traditional structural imaging in patients with radioactive iodine-refractory differentiated thyroid cancer (RAIR-DTC) treated by apatinib.Methods:A retrospective study was performed on apatinib-treated (phase Ⅱ) patients ( n=19; 9 males, 10 females; age 46.0 (41.0, 57.5) years) with locally advanced/metastatic RAIR-DTC in Peking Union Medical College Hospital from March 2016 to June 2022. The relationships between serum thyroglobulin (Tg) and response evaluation criteria in solid tumors (RECIST) 1.1 structural imaging efficacy evaluation and disease progression trend were analyzed. The relationships between change of Tg after dose adjustment and the change of maximum diameter of target lesions in structure imaging were also discussed. Mann-Whitney U test and Wilcoxon signed-rank test were used to analyze the data. Results:During the median 49.41 months follow-up, the baseline Tg was 363.20(13.08, 2 490.50) μg/L. The Tg time-to-response was 0.47(0.47, 0.98) months, which was 1.80 (1.30, 1.90) months for RECIST 1.1. After 2, 4 and 8 weeks of initial treatment, the median Tg of the whole cohort decreased by 38.68%, 64.70% and 78.94%, respectively. After 8 weeks, the reducing degree of maximum diameter of target lesions was 33.48%. According to the best response, patients were divided into two groups: partial response (PR) group ( n=15) and stable disease (SD) group ( n=4). The median decreasing degree of Tg in PR group and that in SD group were 87.00% and 28.79%, and the reducing degree of maximum diameter of target lesions in corresponding groups were 45.00% and 21.22%. According to the final efficacy evaluation, patients were further divided into two groups: progressive disease (PD) group ( n=13) and non-PD (including PR and SD) group ( n=5). The median increasing degree of Tg in PD group was higher than that in non-PD group (381.55% vs 175.43%; U=10.00, P=0.037). The increasing degree of Tg and that of the maximum diameter of target lesions were 167.31% and 2.14% after the 1st adjustment, which were 231.06% and 9.73% after the 2nd adjustment. The differences of changes in Tg and maximum diameter of target lesions before and after the 1st dose adjustment were statistically significant ( z values: -3.06 and -2.23, P values: 0.002 and 0.026). Conclusion:During the apatinib treatment of RAIR-DTC, Tg can reflect the therapeutic effect of apatinib earlier than traditional imaging (RECIST 1.1), indicating the disease progression trend more sensitively.
8.Clinical Effects of Buzhong Yiqi Wuling Decoction Combined Carvedilol in the Patients with Chornic Heart Failure
China Pharmacist 2017;20(10):1792-1795
Objective:To discuss the clinical effects of Buzhong Yiqi Wuling decoction combined with carvedilol in the patients with chornic heart failure. Methods:Totally 68 patients with chornic heart failure from June 2014 to January 2016 in our hospital were randomly selected and divided into the control group with 34 patients treated with carvedilol and the research group with the other 34 patients treated with Buzhong Yiqi Wuling decoction combined with carvedilol. The TCM symptom integral, distances of 6-minute walk-ing test, NT-ProBNP plasma levels, LVEF, LVEDD and LVESD before and after the treatment in the two groups were compared, and the clinical symptoms, cardiac function and adverse reactions in the two groups were observed to evaluate the clinical effects. Results:The TCM symptom integral and NT-ProBNP levels in the research group after the treatment were lower than those in the control group, and the distances of 6-minute walking test in the research group after the treatment was longer than that in the control group, the LVEF in the research group after the treatment was higher than that in the control group, the LVEDD and LVESD in the research group after the treatment were smaller than those in the control group, and all the differences were statistically significance(P<0. 05). The total effective rate was 91. 2% in the research group, which was higher than that in the control group (70. 6%), and the difference was sta-tistically significance(P<0. 05). No difference in the incidence of adverse reactions was shown between the groups (P>0. 05). Con-clusion:Buzhong Yiqi Wuling decoction combined with carvedilol in the patients with chornic heart failure can improve the clinical symptoms, cardiac function and exercise tolerance with fewer adverse reactions, which is worthy of clinical use.
9.Clinical Effects of Buzhong Yiqi Wuling Decoction Combined Carvedilol in the Patients with Chornic Heart Failure
China Pharmacist 2017;20(10):1792-1795
Objective:To discuss the clinical effects of Buzhong Yiqi Wuling decoction combined with carvedilol in the patients with chornic heart failure. Methods:Totally 68 patients with chornic heart failure from June 2014 to January 2016 in our hospital were randomly selected and divided into the control group with 34 patients treated with carvedilol and the research group with the other 34 patients treated with Buzhong Yiqi Wuling decoction combined with carvedilol. The TCM symptom integral, distances of 6-minute walk-ing test, NT-ProBNP plasma levels, LVEF, LVEDD and LVESD before and after the treatment in the two groups were compared, and the clinical symptoms, cardiac function and adverse reactions in the two groups were observed to evaluate the clinical effects. Results:The TCM symptom integral and NT-ProBNP levels in the research group after the treatment were lower than those in the control group, and the distances of 6-minute walking test in the research group after the treatment was longer than that in the control group, the LVEF in the research group after the treatment was higher than that in the control group, the LVEDD and LVESD in the research group after the treatment were smaller than those in the control group, and all the differences were statistically significance(P<0. 05). The total effective rate was 91. 2% in the research group, which was higher than that in the control group (70. 6%), and the difference was sta-tistically significance(P<0. 05). No difference in the incidence of adverse reactions was shown between the groups (P>0. 05). Con-clusion:Buzhong Yiqi Wuling decoction combined with carvedilol in the patients with chornic heart failure can improve the clinical symptoms, cardiac function and exercise tolerance with fewer adverse reactions, which is worthy of clinical use.
10.Splenic lymphocyte immune response induced by intranasal immunization with recombinant Toxoplasma gondii profilin in mice
Zhuanzhuan LIU ; Bo ZHANG ; Fei YUAN ; Kaili ZHANG ; Ting WANG ; Kuiyang ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2016;28(6):674-677
Objective To observe the splenocytes immune response elicited by different concentrations of recombinant Toxo?plasma gondii profilin(rTgPRF)through the nasal route,and determine the optimal dose. Methods Fifty female BALB/c mice were randomly divided into 5 groups. The immunized groups were intranasally administered with 10,20,30μg or 40μg of rTgPRF that was separately dissolved in 20μl of phosphate?buffered saline(PBS)on days 0,14,and 21 respectively,while the control mice were given PBS solution instead. Two weeks after the last immunization,all mice were killed. Under asceptic conditions,the spleens from the immunized mice were dissected,and then the splenocyte proliferative responses in vitro were tested by CCK?8 kit. The levels of IFN?γ,IL?2,IL?4 and IL?10 of splenocyte culture supernatant were detected by ELISA. Re?sults Compared to the control group,the splenocytes from the 30μg and 40μg groups exhibited a significantly higher prolifer?ative response to rTgPRF(P<0.05),and SI from the 30μg rTgPRF group was higher than that from the 40μg group(P<0.05). The levels of IFN?γin all the immunized groups(P<0.05)and IL?2 in the 20,30μg and 40μg groups were significant?ly stronger than those in the control(P<0.05),and the 30μg group presented the highest concentrations of IFN?γ(P<0.01) and IL?2(P<0.01). There were no statistical differencesa mong the groups in the levels of IL?4 and IL?10. Conclusions The intranasal immunization with rTgPRF can induce the splenocyteproliferation and Th1?type mediated immunity. The best immu?nized dose is confirmed as 30μg.

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