1.Comparison of Therapeutic Efficacy and Safety of Budesonide or Beclometasone Combined with Terbutaline in the Treatment of Acute Attack of Mild and Moderate Asthma in Children
Qinwu CAI ; Zijiang YANG ; Changle WANG
China Pharmacy 2017;28(24):3368-3371
OBJECTIVE:To compare therapeutic efficacy and safety of budesonide or beclometasone combined with terbutanline in the treatment of acute attack of mild and moderate asthma in children.METHODS:A total of 110 children with mild and moderate asthma were randomly divided into group A (55 cases) and group B (55 cases).Based on routine treatment,group A was given Terbutaline sulphate solution for nebulization 1 mL,nebulization inhalation,twice a day+Budesonide suspension for inhalation 2 mL,nebulization inhalation,twice a day.Group B was given Terbutaline sulphate solution for nebulization (same usage and dosage as group A)+Beclomethasone dipropionate suspension for inhalation 2 mL,nebulization inhalation,twice a day.Treatment courses of 2 groups lasted for 7 d.Clinical efficacies,symptoms and signs disappearance time,hospitalization time,asthma relief rate as well as symptoms and signs scores,peak value expiration velocity of flow (PEF),the occurrence of ADR were observed in 2 groups.RESULTS:There was no statistical significance in total response rate,symptoms and signs disappearance time,hospitalization time,asthma relief rate or the incidence of ADR between 2 groups (P>0.05).After treatment,symptoms and signs scores of 2 groups were significantly lower than before,while the PEF were significantly higher than before,with statistical significance (P<0.05),but there was no statistical significance between 2 groups (P>0.05).CONCLUSIONS:Based on routine treatment,budesonide or beclometasone combined with terbutaline sulphate can be used for acute attack of mild and moderate asthma in children.They are similar to each other in therapeutic efficacy and safety.
2.Association of genetic variants in urotensin Ⅱ gene with polycystic ovary syndrome
Zongli YANG ; Yuhua SHI ; Laicheng WANG ; Qingmei ZHENG ; Li YOU ; Zijiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2010;26(5):364-367
Objective To investigate the correlation of single nucleotide polymorphisms( SNP) of rs228648 and rs2890565 in urotensin Ⅱ (UTS2)gene with polycystic ovary syndrome(PCOS). Methods The genotypes of two SNPs in UTS2 gene were determined through polymerase chain reaction Tin-shift genotyping method. 101 Chinese Han families trios in Shandong Province consisting of fathers,mothers,and affected daughters with PCOS and 105 healthy women were recruited. The physiological and biochemical parameters including serum follicular stimulating hormone(FSH),luteinizing hormone( LH),testosterone,fasting plasma glucose,and insulin were also measured. Results The distributions of three genotypes and two alleles of SNP rs228648 in UTS2 gene were similar between PCOS group and control group. The distributions of genotypes of SNP rs2890565 in UTS2 gene differed significantly between PCOS group and control group (P<0. 05). The frequency of A allele of SNP rs2890565 in UTS2 gene was significantly higher in PCOS group than that in control group( P<0.05). Transmission disequilibrium test(TDT) did not show significantly biased transmission of two different alleles from parents to affected daughters at rs228648 locus (P>0. 05) ,but showed an excess transmission of A allele from heterozygous parents to affected offspring at rs2890565 locus (P<0. 05). The carriers with GG genotype of SNP rs228648 had significantly higher HOMA-IR compared to those with AA and AG genotypes. The carriers with AA or AG genotype of SNP rs2890565 had significantly higher fasting plasma glucose and fasting insulin compared to those with GG genotypes. HOMA-IR in cases with AA genotype was significantly higher than that with GG genotype. Conclusions There is no association of SNP rs228648 with PCOS, but exists association with insulin resistance. The genetic polymorphism of UTS2 gene rs2890565 may be associated with PCOS,and the higher frequency of A allele is likely to contribute to PCOS.
3.Current status and influencing factors of potentially inappropriate medication in elderly outpatients in China:A Meta-analysis
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(19):54-60
Objective To systematically review the current status and influencing factors of potentially inappropriate medication(PIM)in elderly outpatients in China,and to provide a theoretical basis for reducing the risk of medication in elderly outpatients.Methods PubMed,Web of Science,Cochrane Library,Embase,CNKI,Wanfang and VIP databases were searched by matching subject words and free words for studies on the status and influencing factors of PIM in elderly outpatients in China.The retrieval time was from January 2000 to August 2023.Two to three people completed the literature screening,data extraction and quality evaluation process.Stata 16.0 was used for Meta-analysis.Results A total of 37 literatures were included in this study.The total number of prescriptions was 1 153 750,and the total number of PIM was 219 538.The highest quality score of literature was 9 points,and the lowest was 5 points,and no low-quality literature was found.The results of Meta-analysis showed that the incidence of PIM in elderly outpatients in China was 23.2%.Age(OR=1.21,95%CI:1.16-1.27),insomnia(OR=3.47,95%CI:1.43-8.41),merging coronary heart disease(OR=1.86,95%CI:1.43-2.35),merging disease number(OR=1.37,95%CI:1.24-1.52),number of medications(OR=1.95,95%CI:1.59-2.38),physician's professional title(OR=1.29,95%CI:1.23-1.36)were the influence factors of elderly patients with outpatient PIM happened in China.Conclusion The incidence of PIM in elderly outpatients in China is different.Age,merging coronary heart disease,merging disease number,number of medications and physician's professional title are the promoting factors of PIM.
4.Preventive and therapeutic effects of sanguinarine chloride on sodium arsenite-induced liver damage in mice
Heping YANG ; Mingfei YANG ; Aihua ZHANG ; Jia YU ; Sha CHENG ; Baofei SUN ; Chen YAN ; Zijiang YU ; Heng LUO
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2022;39(8):913-918
Background Natural product sanguinarine chloride (SC) can significantly alleviate liver fibrosis and acute liver injury in mice, but whether it has a protective effect on mouse liver injury caused by sodium arsenite (SA) has not been studied. Objective To verify if SC may present preventive and therapeutic effects on SA-induced liver injury in mice. Methods A total of 140 SPF male Kunming mice were randomly divided into two sub-studies, which included a prevention sub-study and a treatment sub-study. In each sub-study, a blank group (normal saline), a model group (5 mg·kg−1 SA), and a positive control group (11.375 mg·kg−1 bicyclol and 182 mg·kg−1 glutathione), as well as SC low, medium, and high dose groups (25, 50, and 100 mg·kg−1) were arranged with 10 mice in each group. In the prevention sub-study, the blank group was given normal saline, the model group was given SA, and the other groups (the SC low, medium, and high dose groups and the positive control group) were given the corresponding treatment 30 min before gavage of SA, once a day, for 28 d. In the treatment sub-study, except for the blank group which was given normal saline, the other groups were given SA for 28 d, then the model group was given normal saline, and the other groups were given the corresponding treatment every day for 28 d. After the experiment, the mice were sacrificed to evaluate selected physiological and biochemical indicators in serum and liver tissue and to observe histopathological changes after HE staining. Results In either sub-study of preventive effect or treatment effect: compared with the blank group, body weight, liver weight, liver coefficient, as well as serum alanine transaminase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), total bilirubin (TBIL), malondialdehyde (MDA), glutathione peroxidase (GSH), and superoxide dismutase (SOD) among all SC groups were not significantly different (P>0.05); but compared with the model group, the SC groups showed increased body weight (P<0.01), decreased liver weight and liver coefficient (P<0.01), reduced ALT, AST, TBIL, and MDA (P<0.05 or P<0.01), and increased GSH and SOD with (P<0.05 or P<0.01) or without significance; compared with the positive control group, no differences were found in the above indicators (P>0.05). The result of histopathological evaluation showed that the SC groups had a clear liver lobule structure, neatly arranged hepatic cords, and less infiltration of inflammatory cells. Conclusion SC has both preventive and therapeutic effects on SA-induced liver injury in mice.
5.Expression of Araneus ventricosus minor ampullate spidroin.
Zijiang YANG ; Gefei CHEN ; Qing MENG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2013;29(9):1323-1331
A repetitive DNA fragment, named P1, was amplified by PCR with the full-length Minor Ampullate Spidroin gene sequence of Araneus ventricosus as template. P1 was ligated with pPic3.5 and PKT expression vectors and transferred into GS115 and BL21(DE3) competence cells, respectively. SDS-PAGE and Western blot were used to analyze the recombinant his-tag fusion protein. With expressed in different expression systems, soluble P1 induced proteins could be obtained as the same size. Furthermore, the expression level and purification recovery efficiency were also higher in GS115 than that of BL21(DE3). Additionally, the expression level could be improved after optimizing the incubation and induction conditions of GS115. In this research, Pichia pastoris expression system is more suitable for the native repetitive Gly/Ala-rich spider spidroin gene sequence expression than Escherichia coli system. The data can help the native full-length MiSp gene expression and large-scale exploitation of recombinant of spider silk proteins.
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6.Study on mechanism and experimental validation of Duzhong Pills against osteoporosis based on network pharmacology and molecular docking
Meijun XU ; Xin YU ; Zijiang LONG ; Ya YANG ; Chunbo OUYANG ; Feng WANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;45(11):1391-1398
Objective:To study and verify the molecular mechanism of Duzhong Pills for osteoporosis (OP) by means of network pharmacology and molecular docking.Methods:The main chemical components of Duzhong Pills were mined by TCMSP database and the related targets were predicted. The potential targets of osteoporosis in GeneCards, DisGeNET and OMIM databases were searched and the common targets of both were obtained. The STRING platform was used for protein interaction analysis and PPI network diagram was made. The common targets were imported into the David database for enrichment analysis of GO and KEGG pathways, and molecular docking of the main components and core targets was performed. Eighteen Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into control group, model group and Duzhong Pills group according to random number table method, with 6 rats in each group. Ovariectomy was used to make osteoporosis model in model group and Duzhong Pills group. Duzhong Pills group was intragaxed with Duzhong Pills extract of 5 g/kg, and control group and model group were intragaxed with normal saline of the same volume, once a day for 8 weeks. Serum levels of TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-1β were detected by ELISA, and femur PI3K and Akt were detected by Western blot.Results:34 active components were obtained from Duzhong Pills, corresponding to 243 targets, and 1 059 targets for osteoporosis. The core targets included TNF-α, IL-6, AKT1, TP53, IL-1β and others regulated osteoporosis through PI3K-Akt and TNF pathway. The experimental results indicated that compared with model group, the levels of serum TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-1β in Duzhong Pills group decreased ( P<0.05), and the expressions of PI3K and Akt in femur decreased ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Through β-sitosterol, quercetin, kaempferol and other active components, Duzhong Pills can act on TNF, IL-6, AKT1, TP53, IL-1β and other targets, regulating PI3K-Akt signaling pathway, TNF signaling pathway and other signaling pathways to play a role in the treatment of osteoporosis.
7.A case of intestinal hemorrhage caused by immune enteritis due to sintilimab
Baowei MENG ; Caizhi WU ; Yongming MA ; Ruitong CHANG ; Xiaogang YANG ; Huashan TIAN ; Zhiqiang WU ; Rui YIN ; Zijiang ZHU
Chinese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology 2024;33(7):818-823
A 68-year-old patient with non-small cell lung squamous carcinoma who received 6 cycles of sintilimab combination chemotherapy and sintilimab 200 mg,ivd,monotherapy developed severe diarrhea,abdominal pain,blood in the stool and other discomforts,and ultrasound and colonoscopy demonstrated extensive congestion and inflammation in the intestinal tract,and the pathologic biopsy was comprehensively considered to be an acute immune enteritis.Immunotherapy was suspended,adequate glucocorticoids and symptomatic treatment were given,and the patient's diarrhea and blood in stool improved after 2 days,and the symptoms were relieved and returned to normal after 6 days.The association between the patient's immune enteritis and sintilimab was assessed as probably relerant.This article reviews the literature on the case of immune-associated enteritis caused by sintilimab,describes how to use experimental methods and enteroscopy to detect the pathological changes in the clinic;and combines them with the clinical manifestations of diarrhea and blood in the stools to make the diagnosis and differentiation;and then refers to the guideline grading for timely management;and discusses the case to improve the clinicians'ability to recognize and deal with the relevant scenarios.
8.Meta analysis of medication adherence in middle-aged and elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Lizi HU ; Dan WANG ; Langyu XIONG ; Jiaojiao KOU ; Shuyao WANG ; Qingyuan WANG ; Zijiang YANG ; Hua KANG
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(18):62-68
Objective Meta-analysis was used to summarize the current status of medication adherence in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and to clarify the characteristics of people with low medication adherence.Methods Relevant literatures were searched in Pubmed,Cochrane Library,Web of Science,Embase,CINAHL,CBM,China National Knowledge Infrastructure,Wanfang Data,and VIP.Two researchers conducted literature screening,data extraction and quality evaluation.Stata 16.0 software was used for subgroup analysis,sensitivity analysis,offset analysis.Results A total of 42 papers were included,and the overall medication adherence of middle-aged and elderly type 2 diabetes patients ranged from 18.37%-96.53%.The medication adherence was higher among those with high education level(63%),married(61%),not living alone(50%),monthly income>3000 RMB/month(64%),having medical insurance(49%),good psychological status(61%),no chronic co-morbidities(66%),having knowledge about the disease(53%),taking≤3 types of medication(58%),convenient access to medical care(58%),and good doctor-patient relationship(50%).Conclusion The medication adherence of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus varies greatly among different subgroups.In the future,the specific influencing factors should be further explored to formulate targeted policies and intervention measures to improve patients'medication adherence and improve their health and quality of life.
9.Efficacy and acceptability of non-pharmaceutical intervention for depression in patients with mild cognitive impairment:A network Meta-analysis
Qingyuan WANG ; Hua KANG ; Shuyao WANG ; Lizi HU ; Jiaojiao KOU ; Dan WANG ; Zijiang YANG
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(28):34-41
Objective To systematically evaluate the efficacy and acceptability of non-pharmaceutical intervention(NPI)for depression in patients with mild cognitive impairment(MCI).Methods Randomized controlled trials of NPI in treatment of depression patients with MCI published in PubMed,Embase,Web of Science,CINAHL,Cochrane Library,CNKI,Wanfang Data,VIP and CBM databases were searched from self-built databases to January 6,2024,and performed a network Meta-analysis using Stata 14.0 software.Results A total of 55 literatures were included,involving 10 NPIs.According to the surface under the cumulative ranking curve(SUCRA),the top 3 curative effects were cognitive behavioral therapy(CBT),Chinese traditional sport(CTS)and art therapy,the top 3 acceptability were CBT,CTS,and health education.Conclusion CBT and CTS may be effective and acceptable NPI for improving depression in patients with MCI,and individualized interventions can be tailored to the patient's situation to achieve the best results.
10.Genome of the Giant Panda Roundworm Illuminates Its Host Shift and Parasitic Adaptation
Xie YUE ; Wang SEN ; Wu SHUANGYANG ; Gao SHENGHAN ; Meng QINGSHU ; Wang CHENGDONG ; Lan JINGCHAO ; Luo LI ; Zhou XUAN ; Xu JING ; Gu XIAOBIN ; He RAN ; Yang ZIJIANG ; Peng XUERONG ; Hu SONGNIAN ; Yang GUANGYOU
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2022;20(2):366-381
Baylisascaris schroederi,a roundworm(ascaridoid)parasite specific to the bamboo-feeding giant panda(Ailuropoda melanoleuca),represents a leading cause of mortality in wild giant panda populations.Here,we present a 293-megabase chromosome-level genome assembly of B.schroederi to infer its biology,including host adaptations.Comparative genomics revealed an evolutionary trajectory accompanied by host-shift events in ascaridoid parasite lineages after host separations,suggesting their potential for transmission and rapid adaptation to new hosts.Genomic and anatomical lines of evidence,including expansion and positive selection of genes related to the cuticle and basal metabolisms,indicate that B.schroederi undergoes specific adaptations to survive in the sharp-edged bamboo-enriched gut of giant pandas by structurally increasing its cuticle thickness and efficiently utilizing host nutrients through gut parasitism.Additionally,we characterized the secretome of B.schroederi and predicted potential drug and vaccine targets for new control strategies.Overall,this genome resource provides new insights into the host adaptation of B.schroederi to the giant panda as well as the host-shift events in ascaridoid parasite lineages.Our findings on the unique biology of B.schroederi will also aid in the development of prevention and treatment measures to protect giant panda populations from roundworm parasitism.