1.Advances in endothelial progenitor cells/toll like receptors in neovascular age-related macular degeneration
Changqin WANG ; Jianfeng LI ; Yang LYU
International Eye Science 2025;25(4):577-582
Neovascular age-related macular degeneration(ARMD)is a condition where various causes induce the formation of choroidal neovascularization(CNV)in the macula, leading to macular hemorrhage, accumulation of fluid, and development of fibrosis, resulting in a large, dark spot in the center of the visual field, causing severe central vision loss in over 90% of patients. Endothelial progenitor cells(EPCs)are a heterogeneous group of cells that play a crucial role in neovascularization. Under pathological stimulation, EPCs are mobilized into the systemic circulation, migrate toward the avascular zone, and promote the restoration of blood vessels and endothelialization in the damaged area. Toll-like receptors(TLRs)are pattern recognition receptors and type Ⅰ transmembrane proteins that are mainly expressed in monocytes, dendritic cells, and other immune cells, recognizing the surface of pathogens and transmitting signals to cells, participating in the innate immune response and adaptive immune response. Studies have shown that most TLRs are involved in the development of neovascularization, and EPCs can express TLRs. Therefore, exploring the role of EPCs/TLRs in the pathogenesis of ARMD can help us understand the disease and may provide new insights for targeted therapy in the future.
2.Construction of an ultrasound dynamic image segmentation model for thyroid nodules
Junpu HU ; Jialu LI ; Mengjie DOU ; Gang WANG ; Keyan LI ; Xiaofang FU ; Hao SUN ; Changqin SUN ; Duo SHI ; Yan LIAO ; Qiong WANG ; Faqin LYU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2025;34(6):518-524
Objective:To construct a thyroid nodule segmentation model using ultrasound dynamic images and explore its potential for assisting in the screening of thyroid nodules.Methods:A total of 126 patients with thyroid nodules(comprising 150 nodules)who were diagnosed and treated at Xuzhou Cancer Hospital from April 2024 to December 2024 were prospectively enrolled. Two-dimensional ultrasound was performed to capture short-axis and long-axis video images of thyroid nodules,forming a dynamic ultrasound image dataset. The dataset was divided into training,validation,and test sets in a ratio of 6∶1∶3. After the training loss curve converged,the model that performed well on the validation set was selected for testing. Three-fold cross-validation was employed for training and testing. All 300 ultrasound videos were divided into three subsets. In each experiment,two subsets were used as the training set,and one subset was used as the test set to evaluate the model's generalization ability. A collaborative spatiotemporal diffusion model was established based on the dynamic trends and tissue texture details of thyroid nodules. Six widely used segmentation metrics were employed to evaluate the model's application capabilities.Results:The study included 126 patients with 150 thyroid nodules,300 dynamic ultrasound images,and video lengths of 3-4 seconds per nodule,resulting in 12 312 segmented images. The size of the thyroid nodules was(10.7 ± 10.6)mm(transverse diameter)×(8.4 ± 6.3)mm(anteroposterior diameter). Among the nodules,62(41.3%)had clear boundaries,while 88(58.7%)had indistinct boundaries;61(40.7%)exhibited regular shapes,while 89(59.3%)were irregular;66(44.0%)had a taller-than-wide aspect ratio;and 70(46.7%)showed microcalcifications. The collaborative diffusion model based on dynamic ultrasound image segmentation achieved the following scores:a Jaccard score of(69.22 ± 0.03)%,a Dice score of(79.16 ± 0.18)%,a Precision score of(86.70 ± 0.17)%,a Recall score of(77.82 ± 0.04)%,an Sα score of(85.26 ± 0.01)%,and an Eθmn score of(90.58 ± 0.17)%. Compared to other models,this model demonstrated significant improvements across all evaluation metrics,achieving the highest values in each metric with increments of over 8% and 1%,respectively. Conclusions:The collaborative diffusion model with a dynamic controller,constructed based on dynamic ultrasound images of thyroid nodules,demonstrates excellent performance in ultrasound image segmentation. It improves the accuracy of thyroid nodule screening,thereby providing a valuable auxiliary diagnostic tool for clinical practice.
3.Changes and Trends in the microbiological-related standards in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia 2025 Edition
Yiling FAN ; Ran ZHU ; Yan YANG ; Bo JIANG ; Minghui SONG ; Jing WANG ; Qiongqiong LI ; Gaomin LI ; Shujuan WANG ; Hong SHAO ; Shihong MA ; Xiaoyun CAO ; Changqin HU ; Shuangcheng MA ; Meicheng YANG ; Jun ZHANG
Drug Standards of China 2025;26(1):93-98
Objective:To systematically analyze the revisions content and technological development trends of microbiological standards in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia(ChP)2025 Edition,and explore its novel requirements in risk-based pharmaceutical product lifecycle management.Methods:A comprehensive review was conducted on 26 microbiological-related standards to summarize the revision directions and scientific implications from perspectives including the revision overview,international harmonization of microbiological standards,risk-based quality man-agement system,and novel tools and methods with Chinese characteristics.Results:The ChP 2025 edition demon-strates three prominent features in microbiological-related standards:enhanced international harmonization,intro-duced emerging molecular biological technologies,and established a risk-based microbiological quality control sys-tem.Conclusion:The new edition of the Pharmacopoeia has systematically constructed a microbiological standard system,which significantly improves the scientificity,standardization and applicability of the standards,providing a crucial support for advancing the microbiological quality control in pharmaceutical industries of China.
4.Changes and Trends in the microbiological-related standards in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia 2025 Edition
FAN Yiling ; ZHU Ran ; YANG Yan ; JIANG Bo ; SONG Minghui ; WANG Jing ; LI Qiongqiong ; LI Gaomin ; WANG Shujuan ; SHAO Hong ; MA Shihong ; CAO Xiaoyun ; HU Changqin ; MA Shuangcheng, ; YANG Meicheng
Drug Standards of China 2025;26(1):093-098
Objective: To systematically analyze the revisions content and technological development trends of microbiological standards in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia (ChP) 2025 Edition, and explore its novel requirements in risk-based pharmaceutical product lifecycle management.
Methods: A comprehensive review was conducted on 26 microbiological-related standards to summarize the revision directions and scientific implications from perspectives including the revision overview, international harmonization of microbiological standards, risk-based quality management system, and novel tools and methods with Chinese characteristics.
Results: The ChP 2025 edition demonstrates three prominent features in microbiological-related standards: enhanced international harmonization, introduced emerging molecular biological technologies, and established a risk-based microbiological quality control system.
Conclusion: The new edition of the Pharmacopoeia has systematically constructed a microbiological standard system, which significantly improves the scientificity, standardization and applicability of the standards, providing a crucial support for advancing the microbiological quality control in pharmaceutical industries of China.
5.Comparison of the efficacy of ustekinumab and vedolizumab in achieving transmural healing in active Crohn′s disease
Long JU ; Yujie ZHAO ; Changqin LIU ; Yanhong SHI ; Xiaomin SUN ; Zhanju LIU ; Xiaolei WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2025;45(2):107-116
Objective:To compare the efficacy of ustekinumab (UST) and vedolizumab (VDZ) in achieving transmural healing in active Crohn′s disease (CD).Methods:From March 1, 2020 to November 30, 2024, 112 patients with active CD treated with UST or VDZ at the Department of Gastroenterology, Tenth People′s Hospital of Tongji University were retrospectively enrolled. According to the medication regimen, the 112 patients were divided into UST group (61 cases) and VDZ group (51 cases). Collected the data at baseline, such as the disease phenotype, other medication history, and clinical indicators including C-creative protein (CRP), etc. Clinical disease activity and endoscopic disease activity were assessed by Harvey-Bradshaw index (HBI) and simplified endoscopic score for Crohn′s disease (SES-CD), respectively. Transmural healing was evaluated according to the intestinal wall thickness measured by intestinal imaging examination of the affected intestinal segment. Transmural healing was defined as bowel wall thickness <0.3 cm and 110 obvious signs of inflammation, clinical remission was defined as HBI≤4, and endoscopic remission was defined as a reduction in SES-CD ≥50% or a score of ≤2. The primary endpoint was transmural healing rate within one year after treatment. The secondary endpoints were endoscopic healing rate and clinical remission rate at 13 to 24th week and 30 to 52nd week after treatment. Chi-square test or Fisher′s exact test was used to compare the efficacy of the 2 medications.Results:There was no significant difference in transmural healing rate between UST group and VDZ group within 1 year after treatment (16.4% (10/61) vs. 23.5% (12/51), χ2=0.90, P=0.344). There were no significant differences in the healing rate between UST group and VDZ group in patients with specific baseline characteristics before treatment, including CD with stenosis, with perianal disease, no history of glucocorticoid use, secondary loss of response to anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, SES-CD 7 to 15, decreased body mass index, and increased CRP (18.2%(6/33) vs. 19.4%(7/36), 17.9%(7/39) vs. 19.4%(6/31), 17.1%(6/35) vs. 24.2%(8/33), 20.0%(8/40) vs. 3/18, 14.3%(5/35) vs. 19.2%(5/26), 15.0%(3/20) vs. 3/10, 21.4%(6/28) vs. 5/16), all P>0.05). There was no significant difference in the clinical remission rate or endoscopic remission rate between the UST group and the VDZ group from 13 to 24th week (7/14 vs. 9/18, 3/14 vs. 7/18, RR=1.000 and 0.551, 95% confidence interval: 0.497to 2.011, 0.173to 1.755, χ2=<0.01, Fisher′s exact test, both P>0.05). There was no significant difference in clinical remission rate or endoscopic remission rate between UST group and VDZ group from week 30 to week 52 after treatment (68.5% (37/54) vs. 74.4% (32/43), 27.8% (15/54) vs. 32.6% (14/43), RR=0.921 and 0.853, 95% confidence interval: 0.716 to 1.184, 0.464 to 1.568, χ2=0.41 and 0.26, both P>0.05). In UST group, the proportion of patients with normal hemoglobin after transmural healing was higher than that of patients without transmural healing (9/10 vs. 45.1% (23/51), and the difference was statistically significant ( χ2=5.08, P=0.024). However, there were no significant differences in the proportion of patients with normal body mass index, CRP, platelet count, prealbumin, albumin, interleukin-6 or TNF-α levels after treatment between those who achieved transmural healing and those who did not in either UST group or VDZ group (all P>0.05). And in VDZ group there was no significant difference in the proportion of patients with normal hemoglobin between those who achieved transmural healing and who did not (all P>0.05). Conclusion:UST and VDZ exhibit similar efficacy in transmural healing within one year of treatment in patients with active CD.
6.Interpretation of"Guideline 9213 for validation,verification,and transfer of microbiological analytical methods"in Chinese Pharmacopoeia 2025 Edition
Yan YANG ; Hong SHAO ; Shujuan WANG ; Rong FU ; Qian YANG ; Junhao CHEN ; Zhen SHEN ; Chunyan AN ; Yiling FAN ; Meicheng YANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Changqin HU
Drug Standards of China 2025;26(5):462-467
The Chinese Pharmacopoeia 2025 Edition added the 9213 Guideline for validation,verification,and transfer of microbiological analytical methods.Based on the characteristics of pharmaceutical microbiological analyt-ical methods and practical applications,it specified definitions of relevant terms and application scenarios,estab-lished technical indicators and acceptance criteria for methodological evaluation,and introduced key statistical tools and evaluation principles.This article systematically elaborates on the drafting background and process of the Guideline,and interprets its key content,aiming to offer theoretical guidance and practical reference for relevant practitioners in applying this guideline.This guideline strengthens the foundation of pharmaceutical microbial analytical methods in China and enhances the scientificity and accuracy of the pharmaceutical microbial standards system.
7.Isolation,identification and antimicrobial susceptibility of a strain of Haemophi-lus parasuis
Xi LIU ; Geng WANG ; Zhengdan LIN ; Xiuxiu SUN ; Xinxin JIN ; Li LI ; Junjie YANG ; Xue-ying HU ; Changqin GU ; Wanpo ZHANG ; Xiaoli LIU ; Teng YU ; Guofu CHENG
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(2):219-226
Porcine arthritis,one of the common chronic diseases in large-scale pig farms,can signifi-cantly reduce the production performance of meat pigs.In this study,a strain of Haemophilus pa-rasuis(HPS)was isolated from the joint fluid of a lame pig.The HPS was analyzed in terms of se-rotypes,virulence genes,and resistance genes.Additionally,it was treated with sensitive antibiotics to provide a theoretical basis for the comprehensive prevention and treatment of arthritis in meat pigs in future production settings.A strain of HPS type 14 was isolated from the joint fluid of dis-eased pigs.The HPS isolate demonstrated sensitivity to β-lactams and tetracyclines,while florfeni-col and polymyxin effectively inhibited its growth at low concentrations.However,the bacteria ex-hibited resistance to sulfonamides and ciprofloxacin.The treatment of affected pigs with clinical ar-thritis using doxycycline and enrofloxacin injections proved effective.Compared to the infected group,in which the sick pigs experienced difficulty flexing their carpal and tarsal joints and exhibi-ted significant lameness,the pigs in the treatment group showed marked improvement.Their joints were only slightly swollen,and the clinical symptoms of arthropathy were alleviated.
8.Recent advances in nutrients in age-related macular degeneration
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2025;45(5):410-415
Age-related macular degeneration(AMD)is one of the leading causes of visual impairment and blindness in middle-aged and elderly people.The main manifestation of AMD is the gradual loss of the central vision,which seriously af-fects the daily life and quality of life of patients.Despite recent advances in medical technology,there are still many myster-ies about the pathogenesis and effective treatment of AMD.Although the pathogenesis of AMD has not been fully under-stood,it has been confirmed to be related to multiple factors such as genetic factors,environmental factors,and lifestyle.In recent years,more and more studies have shown that dietary factors,especially nutrients,play an important role in the occurrence and development of AMD.This review will comprehensively analyze the existing research results and explore the specific effects of nutrients in the pathogenesis of AMD,thus providing a scientific foundation for the prevention and treatment of this disease.
9.Recent advances in nutrients in age-related macular degeneration
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2025;45(5):410-415
Age-related macular degeneration(AMD)is one of the leading causes of visual impairment and blindness in middle-aged and elderly people.The main manifestation of AMD is the gradual loss of the central vision,which seriously af-fects the daily life and quality of life of patients.Despite recent advances in medical technology,there are still many myster-ies about the pathogenesis and effective treatment of AMD.Although the pathogenesis of AMD has not been fully under-stood,it has been confirmed to be related to multiple factors such as genetic factors,environmental factors,and lifestyle.In recent years,more and more studies have shown that dietary factors,especially nutrients,play an important role in the occurrence and development of AMD.This review will comprehensively analyze the existing research results and explore the specific effects of nutrients in the pathogenesis of AMD,thus providing a scientific foundation for the prevention and treatment of this disease.
10.Interpretation of"Guideline 9213 for validation,verification,and transfer of microbiological analytical methods"in Chinese Pharmacopoeia 2025 Edition
Yan YANG ; Hong SHAO ; Shujuan WANG ; Rong FU ; Qian YANG ; Junhao CHEN ; Zhen SHEN ; Chunyan AN ; Yiling FAN ; Meicheng YANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Changqin HU
Drug Standards of China 2025;26(5):462-467
The Chinese Pharmacopoeia 2025 Edition added the 9213 Guideline for validation,verification,and transfer of microbiological analytical methods.Based on the characteristics of pharmaceutical microbiological analyt-ical methods and practical applications,it specified definitions of relevant terms and application scenarios,estab-lished technical indicators and acceptance criteria for methodological evaluation,and introduced key statistical tools and evaluation principles.This article systematically elaborates on the drafting background and process of the Guideline,and interprets its key content,aiming to offer theoretical guidance and practical reference for relevant practitioners in applying this guideline.This guideline strengthens the foundation of pharmaceutical microbial analytical methods in China and enhances the scientificity and accuracy of the pharmaceutical microbial standards system.

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