Publications by authors named "Zhiyan Han"

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  • The study explores the link between lifestyle factors, cognitive function, and four major noncommunicable diseases (NCDs): diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and chronic respiratory diseases, focusing on older adults.
  • Utilizing data from three large cohort studies, the research finds a significant dose-dependent relationship between the number of NCDs and cognitive decline, showing that more NCDs correlate with worse cognitive performance.
  • Additionally, lifestyle factors like physical inactivity and smoking worsen cognitive decline associated with these diseases, although the study's observational design limits conclusions about causality.
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Background: The pathogenesis of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) is multifactorial and growing evidence has indicated that hematological disorders are involved. Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) has recently been associated with an increased risk of both hematological malignancies and cardiovascular diseases. However, the prevalence and clinical relevance of CHIP in patients with CTEPH remains unclear.

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  • - Atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumors (ATRT) are classified into MYC, TYR, and SHH subgroups, indicating different possible origins of these tumors.
  • - Research shows that MYC tumors may originate outside the brain, while SHH ATRT can arise from specific brain regions like the cerebellar anterior lobe and the basal ganglia, confirmed by single-cell RNA sequencing.
  • - Analysis indicates that losing the SMARCB1 gene leads to a de-differentiation in SHH ATRT, influenced by factors that suppress neuron differentiation, such as REST and the NOTCH pathway.
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Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a severe cardiopulmonary vascular disease characterized by progressive pulmonary artery pressure elevation, increased pulmonary vascular resistance and ultimately right heart failure. Studies have demonstrated the involvement of multiple immune cells in the development of PAH in patients with PAH and in experimental PAH. Among them, macrophages, as the predominant inflammatory cells infiltrating around PAH lesions, play a crucial role in exacerbating pulmonary vascular remodeling in PAH.

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Background: Exercise intolerance is a major manifestation of pulmonary arterial hypertension associated with congenital heart disease (PAH-CHD). We aimed to investigate the characteristics of exercise intolerance in different subgroups of PAH-CHD.

Methods: We retrospectively enrolled 171 adult patients with PAH-CHD and 30 age and sex-matched healthy subjects and performed cardiopulmonary exercise testing.

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  • - The study aimed to explore the prevalence and genetic background of congenital thrombophilia in patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH), analyzing 367 patients from two hospitals in China between May 2013 and December 2020.
  • - Of the patients, 9.8% were diagnosed with congenital thrombophilia, with the majority having protein S or protein C deficiencies, while no cases of factor V Leiden or prothrombin G20210A variants were found.
  • - The study found significant associations between congenital thrombophilia, male gender, and the presence of proximal pulmonary artery lesions in CTEPH patients, highlighting these as potential clinical indicators.
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Background: Productivity losses due to diabetes are increasing in China, but research about the impact of diabetes on productivity in urban and rural areas requires further in-depth study. This article provides the first estimate of the cost of productivity losses attributed to diabetes in individuals 20-69 years old in urban and rural areas of China.

Methods: The human capital approach is employed to measure the productivity losses attributed to absenteeism, presenteeism, labor force dropout, and premature deaths due to diabetes of the 20-69-year-old population of males and females in urban and rural areas of China.

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To address the high burden of diabetes, China has managed to strengthen diabetes care during the past decade. This study aimed to examine trends and disparities in the coverage of diabetes care among diabetes patients aged 45 years and older following China's healthcare reform. We used data from the 2011-12 baseline survey and 2015-16 follow-up survey of the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS).

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Objective/background: Proliferation is a widely recognized trigger for pulmonary hypertension (PH), a life-threatening, progressive disorder of pulmonary blood vessels. This study was aimed to identify some proliferation associated genes/targets for better comprehension of PH pathogenesis.

Methods: Human pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells (hPASMCs) were cultured in the presence or absence of human recombinant platelet derived growth factor (rhPDGF)-BB.

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The quality of life and survival rates of patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension associated with congenital heart disease (CHD-PAH) have been greatly improved by defect-repair surgery and personalized treatments. However, those who survive surgery may remain at risk of persistent PAH, the prognosis may be considerably worse than those unoperated. Dynamic monitoring of clinical measures during the perioperative period of shunt correction is therefore indispensable and of great value.

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Pulmonary hypertension (PH) associated with hypoxia and lung disease (Group 3) is the second most common form of PH and associated with increased morbidity and mortality. This study was aimed to identify hypoxia induced metabolism associated genes (MAGs) for better understanding of hypoxic PH. Rat pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells (PASMCs) were isolated and cultured in normoxic or hypoxic condition for 24 h.

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Background: The overuse of antibiotics is a serious public health problem in China, causing a high rate of antimicrobial resistance. This study identified the trends of antibiotic consumption in China to provide evidence for further intervention.

Method: The six-year surveillance data on antibiotic sales from 2012 to 2017, which served as a proxy for consumption, were collected from 39 public health care facilities in Shandong province, including three tertiary hospitals, six secondary hospitals, and 30 primary health centers.

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Background: Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA), a bioactive phospholipid released by activated platelets, can induce platelet shape changes and aggregation, which may play an important role in thrombosis. In contrast, the interaction of LPA with neutrophils in thrombosis has not been studied. Recently, neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) have been shown to bind plasma proteins and activate platelets, which promotes thrombosis.

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Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a major postoperative morbidity of patients undergoing cardiac surgery and has a negative effect on prognosis. The kidney outcomes after pulmonary endarterectomy (PEA) have not yet been reported; However, several perioperative characteristics of PEA may induce postoperative AKI. The objective of our study was to identify the incidence and risk factors for postoperative AKI and its association with short-term outcomes.

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Rhabdoid tumors (RTs) are genomically simple pediatric cancers driven by the biallelic inactivation of SMARCB1, leading to SWI/SNF chromatin remodeler complex deficiency. Comprehensive evaluation of the immune infiltrates of human and mice RTs, including immunohistochemistry, bulk RNA sequencing and DNA methylation profiling studies showed a high rate of tumors infiltrated by T and myeloid cells. Single-cell RNA (scRNA) and T cell receptor sequencing highlighted the heterogeneity of these cells and revealed therapeutically targetable exhausted effector and clonally expanded tissue resident memory CD8 T subpopulations, likely representing tumor-specific cells.

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Background: Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a severe progressive disease with systemic metabolic dysregulation. Monocrotaline (MCT)-induced and hypoxia-induced pulmonary hypertension (PH) rodent models are the most widely used preclinical models, however, whether or not these preclinical models recapitulate metabolomic profiles of PAH patients remain unclear.

Methods: In this study, a targeted metabolomics panel of 126 small molecule metabolites was conducted.

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Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is an acquired thrombophilia with an uncertain role in the development of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH). We aimed to assess the association of APS with the clinical phenotype of CTEPH. We retrospectively reviewed data of CTEPH patients referred to our center.

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  • * High-throughput screening of approved drugs revealed pazopanib and clofilium tosylate (CfT) as promising candidates, with pazopanib specifically targeting key tyrosine kinase receptors (RTKs) that are frequently expressed in RTs.
  • * The combination of pazopanib and CfT not only enhanced tumor growth reduction in vivo but also matched the effectiveness of traditional chemotherapy, suggesting potential for future clinical trials.
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Ewing sarcoma (ES) involves a tumor-specific chromosomal translocation that produces the EWS-FLI1 protein, which is required for the growth of ES cells both in vitro and in vivo. However, an EWS-FLI1-driven transgenic mouse model is not currently available. Here, we present data from six independent laboratories seeking an alternative approach to express EWS-FLI1 in different murine tissues.

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Rhabdoid tumours (RTs) are highly aggressive tumours of infancy, frequently localized in the central nervous system (CNS) where they are termed atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumours (AT/RTs) and characterized by bi-allelic inactivation of the SMARCB1 tumour suppressor gene. In this study, by temporal control of tamoxifen injection in Smarcb1(flox/flox);Rosa26-Cre(ERT2) mice, we explore the phenotypes associated with Smarcb1 inactivation at different developmental stages. Injection before E6, at birth or at 2 months of age recapitulates previously described phenotypes including embryonic lethality, hepatic toxicity or development of T-cell lymphomas, respectively.

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Objective: p73 and p63 are two structural and functional homologs of p53, and their biological functions in cancer progression have attracted attention due to the presence of variants generated by genetic polymorphisms. Recently, three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the p63 and p73 genes have been associated with female reproduction. In the present study, we aimed to evaluate the relationship between these SNPs and ovarian cancer susceptibility and clinical pathology.

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Ewing sarcoma is a rare but aggressive disease most common in young adults. This cancer is driven by a unique chimeric fusion oncogene but targeted strategies have been elusive. Here we report the identification of the protein kinase PKC-ß (PRKCB) as a disease-specific druggable target for treatment of Ewing sarcoma.

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Objective: To summarize the anesthesia managements on 63 CAD patients undergoing 1-stop hybrid revascularization from July 2007 to June 2009 in Fuwai Hospital.

Methods: ECG, direct BP, SpO2, P(ET)CO2, CVP and body temperature were monitored during anesthesia. The management of intraoperative anesthesia should preferably use a small dosage of opioids with inhalation or intravenous anesthesia.

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Background: Serum uric acid (UA), the final product of purine degradation, has been proposed to be a marker for the severity and a possible predictor of mortality in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). The objectives of this study were to elucidate whether serum UA level correlates with the clinical features and the hemodynamic variables in Chinese patients with PAH and to compare the difference of the correlates in patients associated with different etiologies.

Methods: Serum UA was assessed in 228 patients with three types of PAH (idiopathic PAH (IPAH), congenital heart disease related PAH (CHD-PAH) and connective tissue disease related PAH (CTD-PAH)) together with other clinical features.

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