Publications by authors named "Lijing Jia"

Many patients now survive their initial critical events but subsequently develop chronic critical illness (CCI). CCI is characterized by prolonged hospital stays, poor outcomes, and significant long-term mortality. The incidence of chronic critical illness (CCI) is estimated to be 34.

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Background: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a severe form of organ dysfunction and a common postoperative complication. This study aims to develop a predictive model for ARDS in postoperative patients with gastrointestinal perforation to facilitate early detection and effective prevention.

Methods: In this single-center retrospective study, clinical data were collected from postoperative patients with gastrointestinal perforation admitted to the ICU in Hebei Provincial People's Hospital from October 2017 to May 2024.

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Among patients with chronic epilepsy, 70‑80% have cognitive impairment. To investigate the relationship between adiponectin (ADPN) and the cognitive level in epilepsy and its mechanism, 20 epileptic patients and 20 healthy controls were included for the assessment of the cognitive level. An ELISA was used to evaluate the serum ADPN level.

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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance of urinary C-C motif chemokine ligand 14 (CCL14) and the renal resistive index (RI) in predicting persistent AKI in unselected critically ill patients.

Methods: This prospective observational study was conducted in a tertiary hospital's general intensive care unit (ICU). Consecutive adults who were admitted to the ICU were enrolled, with a primary endpoint of AKI lasting 48 h or longer.

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  • * In a study involving male Sprague-Dawley rats with induced epilepsy, low-frequency rTMS was found to significantly reduce the frequency and incidence of seizures, while also protecting hippocampal neurons from damage and death.
  • * rTMS increased the expression of important proteins (AMPAR GluA1 and STIM) in the hippocampus, which may contribute to its neuroprotective effects by regulating calcium levels and reducing oxidative stress in neurons.
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Background: This study aims to systematically assess the risk factors, the overall strength of association, and evidence quality related to sepsis-associated encephalopathy.

Methods: A systematic search was conducted in the Cochrane Library, PubMed, Web of Science, and Embase for cohort or case-control studies published up to August 2023 on risk factors associated with sepsis-related encephalopathy. The selected studies were screened, data were extracted, and the quality was evaluated using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale.

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Background: The NOD-like receptor family, pyrin domain-containing 3 (NLRP3) inflammatory pathway is implicated in the development of epilepsy and can be suppressed by the activation of the silent information regulator 1 (SIRT1). However, the expression and correlation of the NLRP3 pathway and SIRT1 in drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) remain unknown.

Methods: This study evaluated the histopathology of the cerebral cortex from nine patients with DRE and eight patients with cavernous haemangioma undergoing surgical treatment.

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Epilepsy, especially the medial temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), can result in cognitive impairment. Low‑frequency repetitive magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has been verified to suppress neural excitability and reduce seizures. Given its potential in modifying cortical activity, we aimed to investigate its impact on cognitive function in the context of epilepsy, a condition where the use of rTMS has not been extensively explored.

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Epilepsy (EP) is a complex brain disorder showing a lot of unknows reasons. Recent studies showed that gut microbiota can influence epilepsy via the brain-gut axis. Nevertheless, the mechanism by which gut microbiota affects adult epilepsy still remains unclear.

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Introduction: The purpose of this study is to investigate whether Dl-3-n-Butylphthalide (NBP) has a neuroprotective effect on pilocarpine-induced epileptic (EP) rats through endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS)-mediated apoptosis.

Material And Methods: The Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into four groups: control (CON), EP, EP + NBP 60 (NBP 60 mg/kg) and EP + NBP 120 (NBP 120 mg/kg) groups. After the successful establishment of the temporal lobe EP model using the lithium-pilocarpine, the rats were given NBP for 28 consecutive days in EP + NBP 60 and EP + NBP 120 groups.

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This study aimed to explore the characteristics of sleep disorders and their relationship with abnormal white-matter integrity in patients with sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. One hundred and thirty-six patients and 80 healthy controls were screened consecutively, and 56 patients and 43 healthy controls were ultimately analyzed. Sleep disorders were confirmed using the Pittsburgh sleep quality index, the Epworth sleepiness scale, and polysomnography; patients were classified into those with poor and good sleep quality.

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Objective: To observe the expression of deleted in malignant brain tumor protein 1 (DMBT1) in rat acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) model induced by sepsis and its relationship with ARDS related biomarkers.

Methods: Forty-eight healthy male rats were randomly divided into sham operation group (Sham group) and ARDS model group, and the rats in each group were further divided into three subgroups at 6, 12 and 24 hours after operation, with 8 rats in each subgroup. The rats in the Sham group were exposed to the cecum only, and sepsis induced ARDS model was reproduced by cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) in the ARDS model group.

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Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) has emerged as a major cause of liver failure and hepatocellular carcinoma. Investigation into the molecular mechanisms that underlie steatosis-to-NASH progression is key to understanding the development of NASH pathophysiology. Here, we present comprehensive multi-omic profiles of preclinical animal models to identify genes, non-coding RNAs, proteins, and plasma metabolites involved in this progression.

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Background: Early recognition of persistent acute kidney injury (AKI) could optimize management and prevent deterioration of kidney function. The Doppler-based renal resistive index (RI) has shown promising results for predicting persistent AKI in preliminary studies. Here, we aimed to evaluate the performance of renal RI, clinical indicators, and their combinations to predict short-term kidney prognosis in septic shock patients.

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Background: The ketogenic diet (KD) is a proven therapy for refractory epilepsy. Although the anti-seizure properties of this diet are understood to a certain extent, the exploration of its neuroprotective effects and underlying mechanisms is still in its infancy. Tissue acidosis is a common feature of epileptogenic foci.

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  • - Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a serious liver disease characterized by fat accumulation, inflammation, and damage, leading to increased cases of liver failure and transplants, with KLF10 playing a potential role in its development.
  • - In both mouse models and human patients, KLF10 expression was found to increase in NASH conditions compared to simpler fat accumulation (NAFL), influencing the severity of the disease.
  • - The study revealed that KLF10 contributes to NASH progression by enhancing fat buildup and inflammation via a mechanism involving zDHHC7 and the fatty acid transporter CD36, indicating its critical role in the transition from NAFL to NASH.
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Adult skeletal muscle stem cells, also known satellite cells (SCs), are a highly heterogeneous population and reside between the basal lamina and the muscle fiber sarcolemma. Myofibers function as an immediate niche to support SC self-renewal and activation during muscle growth and regeneration. Herein, we demonstrate that microRNA 378 (miR-378) regulates glycolytic metabolism in skeletal muscle fibers, as evidenced by analysis of myofiber-specific miR-378 transgenic mice (TG).

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Lower limb ischemia caused by diabetic foot (DF) is one of the most serious complications of diabetes. The therapeutic role of VEGF in DF is well documented. However, the mechanism for action of VEGF is still not clear.

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Introduction: Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP) occurs in immunocompromised hosts. It is classified as PJP with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection (HIV-PJP) and PJP without HIV infection (non-HIV PJP). Compared with HIV-PJP, non-HIV PJP is more likely to develop rapidly into respiratory failure, with difficult diagnosis and high mortality.

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Aims: High physical capability reduces risk of diabetes, but the association of its changes with risk of diabetes and glycemic control is unclear in older adults. This study aimed to quantify their association.

Methods: A total of 1,667 participants without diabetes and aged ≥ 60 years from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study were included and followed over 4 years.

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Aims/hypothesis: Type 2 diabetes is associated with a reduction in skeletal muscle mass; however, how the progression of sarcopenia is induced and regulated remains largely unknown. We aimed to find out whether a specific microRNA (miR) may contribute to skeletal muscle atrophy in type 2 diabetes.

Methods: Adeno-associated virus (AAV)-mediated skeletal muscle miR-193b overexpression in C57BLKS/J mice, and skeletal muscle miR-193b deficiency in db/db mice were used to explore the function of miR-193b in muscle loss.

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Early warning prediction of traumatic hemorrhagic shock (THS) can greatly reduce patient mortality and morbidity. We aimed to develop and validate models with different stepped feature sets to predict THS in advance. From the PLA General Hospital Emergency Rescue Database and Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care III, we identified 604 and 1,614 patients, respectively.

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A high-performing interpretable model is proposed to predict the risk of deterioration in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients. The model was developed using a cohort of 3028 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 and exhibiting common clinical symptoms that were internally verified (AUC 0.8517, 95% CI 0.

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