1.Quality evaluation of diagnosis and treatment guidelines and expert consensus for children with immune thrombocytopenic purpura
Yaping XING ; Ying DING ; Shanshan HAN ; Wenchao XING ; Lu JIA ; Min TONG ; Xiaodan REN
China Pharmacy 2025;36(13):1671-1676
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the quality of diagnosis and treatment guidelines and expert consensuses on childhood immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) published domestically and internationally, in order to provide reference for clinical practice and future guideline/expert consensus development and improvement. METHODS A systematic search was conducted across multiple databases, including PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, CNKI, Wanfang data, VIP, CBM; additionally, supplementary searches were carried out on websites such as Medlive, the Chinese Medical Association’s official website, and National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence in the UK. The retrieval time ranged from the inception to September 2, 2024. Researchers who had undergone systematic training independently evaluated the methodology and report quality included in the guideline/consensus using the Appraisal of Guidelines Research and Evaluation Ⅱ (AGREE Ⅱ) and the Reporting Items for Practice Guidelines in Healthcare (RIGHT). RESULTS A total of 11 guidelines/consensuses were included. The average scores for the six domains of AGREE Ⅱ tool respectively were “range and purpose” ([ 66.67±17.98)% ], “participants” [58.33% (13.89%,73.61%)], “rigor” ([ 41.81±23.85)% ], “clarity”([ 69.57±19.35)%], “applicability” ([ 35.98±17.83)%], and “independence” [27.08% (0,75.00%)]; out of 11 articles, 9 had a recommendation level of B, 2 had a recommendation level of C, and there were no A-level articles. The average reporting rates of the 7 areas in the RIGHT tool were “basic information” ([ 72.35±12.95)% ], “background” ([ 54.55±15.40)%],“ evidence” ([ 36.36±24.81)%],“ recommended opinions” ([ 53.25±19.20)%],“ review and quality assurance” [0 (0, 25.00%)], “funding and conflict of interest statement and management” [12.50%(0,25.00%)], and other aspects [8.33%(0, 50.00%)]. In addition, there was no statistically significant difference in the AGREE Ⅱ and RIGHT scores between the guidelines and consensuses (P>0.05). CONCLUSIONS The overall quality of the guidelines and consensuses included in this study is not high, with a recommended level of B or C. It is recommended that clinical decision-making prioritize referring to the relatively high-quality guideline/consensus among them. The quality of evidence in the existing traditional Chinese medicine guidelines for children with ITP needs to be improved, and there is no integrated guideline/consensus for traditional Chinese and Western medicine. It is recommended to revise or write relevant guideline/consensus according to the requirements of AGREE Ⅱ and RIGHT in various fields to guide clinical practice.
2.Methcathinone Increases Visually-evoked Neuronal Activity and Enhances Sensory Processing Efficiency in Mice.
Jun ZHOU ; Wen DENG ; Chen CHEN ; Junya KANG ; Xiaodan YANG ; Zhaojuan DOU ; Jiancheng WU ; Quancong LI ; Man JIANG ; Man LIANG ; Yunyun HAN
Neuroscience Bulletin 2023;39(4):602-616
Methcathinone (MCAT) belongs to the designer drugs called synthetic cathinones, which are abused worldwide for recreational purposes. It has strong stimulant effects, including enhanced euphoria, sensation, alertness, and empathy. However, little is known about how MCAT modulates neuronal activity in vivo. Here, we evaluated the effect of MCAT on neuronal activity with a series of functional approaches. C-Fos immunostaining showed that MCAT increased the number of activated neurons by 6-fold, especially in sensory and motor cortices, striatum, and midbrain motor nuclei. In vivo single-unit recording and two-photon Ca2+ imaging revealed that a large proportion of neurons increased spiking activity upon MCAT administration. Notably, MCAT induced a strong de-correlation of population activity and increased trial-to-trial reliability, specifically during a natural movie stimulus. It improved the information-processing efficiency by enhancing the single-neuron coding capacity, suggesting a cortical network mechanism of the enhanced perception produced by psychoactive stimulants.
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3.Research progress of rapid surgery for hip fracture in elderly patients.
Chao HAN ; Xiaodan LI ; Xiang SUN ; Zhe HAN ; Jianan LIU ; Weiwei HE ; Qiang DONG
Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery 2023;37(12):1556-1561
OBJECTIVE:
To review the research progress of rapid surgery for hip fracture in elderly patients.
METHODS:
The published studies, expert consensus, and guidelines at home and abroad were systematically summarized from the aspects of the characteristics of aging population, the benefits of rapid surgery, the disadvantages of delayed surgery, and the recommendations of current guidelines, so as to further guide clinical practice.
RESULTS:
Hip fracture is a common fracture type in the elderly population. As elderly patients generally have poor physique and often have a variety of underlying diseases, such as hypostatic pneumonia, bedsore, lower limb vein thrombosis, and other complications in conservative treatment, its disability rate and mortality are high, so surgical treatment is the first choice. At present, most relevant studies and expert consensus and guidelines at home and abroad support rapid surgery, that is, preoperative examination should be started immediately after admission, and adverse factors such as taking anticoagulant drugs, serious cardiovascular diseases, and severe anemia should be clearly and actively corrected, and surgery should be completed within 48 hours after admission as far as possible. Rapid surgery can not only significantly reduce the mortality of patients, but also reduce the length of hospital stay and the incidence of perioperative cognitive impairment, which is conducive to the recovery of patients with pain during hospitalization and postoperative function, and improve the prognosis of patients.
CONCLUSION
In order to avoid many problems caused by delayed surgery, the elderly patients with hip fracture should be operated as soon as possible under the condition of actively correcting the adverse factors. Comprehensive evaluation and preparation, the development of an individualized surgical plan, and the formation of a multidisciplinary medical team can reduce surgical risks and improve effectiveness.
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4.Hyperosmolarity promotes macrophage pyroptosis by driving the glycolytic reprogramming of corneal epithelial cells in dry eye disease.
Yu HAN ; Yu ZHANG ; Kelan YUAN ; Yaying WU ; Xiuming JIN ; Xiaodan HUANG
Frontiers of Medicine 2023;17(4):781-795
Tear film hyperosmolarity plays a core role in the development of dry eye disease (DED) by mediating the disruption of ocular surface homeostasis and triggering inflammation in ocular surface epithelium. In this study, the mechanisms involving the hyperosmolar microenvironment, glycolysis mediating metabolic reprogramming, and pyroptosis were explored clinically, in vitro, and in vivo. Data from DED clinical samples indicated that the expression of glycolysis and pyroptosis-related genes, including PKM2 and GSDMD, was significantly upregulated and that the secretion of IL-1β significantly increased. In vitro, the indirect coculture of macrophages derived from THP-1 and human corneal epithelial cells (HCECs) was used to discuss the interaction among cells. The hyperosmolar environment was found to greatly induce HCECs' metabolic reprogramming, which may be the primary cause of the subsequent inflammation in macrophages upon the activation of the related gene and protein expression. 2-Deoxy-d-glucose (2-DG) could inhibit the glycolysis of HCECs and subsequently suppress the pyroptosis of macrophages. In vivo, 2-DG showed potential efficacy in relieving DED activity and could significantly reduce the overexpression of genes and proteins related to glycolysis and pyroptosis. In summary, our findings suggested that hyperosmolar-induced glycolytic reprogramming played an active role in promoting DED inflammation by mediating pyroptosis.
5.FOXO4-DRI, a synthetic peptide targeting FOXO4, reverses radiation-induced lung fibrosis
Xiaodan HAN ; Tong YUAN ; Di SONG ; Junling ZHANG ; Yonggang SHI
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2023;43(9):669-675
Objective:To evaluate whether FOXO4-DRI could reverse radiation-induced pulmonary fibrosis (RIPF) and to explore the underlying mechanism.Methods:C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into 4 groups: control, FOXO4-DRI, radiation, and radiation+ FOXO4-DRI. Mice in radiation or radiation+ FOXO4-DRI groups received 17 Gy X-ray radiation on the right side of the whole chest. Mice in FOXO4-DRI and radiation+ FOXO4-DRI groups were injected with FOXO4-DRI intraperitoneally at 16 and 20 weeks after irradiation, respectively. The right lungs were collected at 24 weeks after irradiation and subjected to HE staining and Masson trichrome staining to observe the morphological changes and collagen deposition. Immunohistochemistry was used to evaluate the expressions of col1α1 and α-SMA in lung tissues. β-gal staining was used to observe senescent cells. The level of reactive oxygen species in lung tissue was detected. The expressions of P21, P16 Ink4a and senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) mRNA were detected by qRT-PCR, and the expression of related proteins were assessed by Western blot. Results:FOXO4-DRI reduced collagen deposition ( t=6.18, P<0.05), down-regulated the expression of col1α1 and α-SMA ( t=4.69, 3.20, P<0.05), and reduced the number of β-gal positive cells ( t=6.09, P<0.05) in the lung tissue of RIPF mice. FOXO4-DRI also down-regulated the gene and protein expressions of P21 and P16 Ink4a ( t=5.31, 3.32 and 4.77, 3.37, P<0.05) and inhibited the expressions of SASP genes IL-1α, IL-1β, TNF-α and MMP2 ( t=4.36, 4.84, 4.47, 3.82, P<0.05), reduced reactive oxygen species ( t=2.84, P<0.05), and promoted the activation of p-AKT and p-PI3K proteins ( t=-7.13, -12.61, P< 0.05) in the lung tissue of RIPF mice. Conclusions:FOXO4-DRI reverses RIPF by activating the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway, reducing oxidative stress and inhibiting cellular senescence.
6.Clinical analysis of 5 children with lung abscess related to adenovirus
Jun SHEN ; Xiaodan LI ; Junjie HUANG ; Guangming LIU ; Ying HAN ; Li DENG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(8):613-616
Objective:To analyze the clinical characteristics of lung abscess related to adenovirus (ADV).Methods:The data of 5 cases suffering from pulmonary abscess by ADV in Guangzhou Women and Children′s Medical Center from January to December 2019 were collected, including general information, clinical characteristics, examination and follow up visits.Results:The age of the patients ranged from 4 months to 12 months and the mean age was 8.6 months.All of them had fever and the degree was more than 39 ℃.What′s more, they had the history of cough and sputum.Somebody had dyspnea and pleural effusion.The imaging examinations of 5 cases strongly suggested that the interstitial and parenchymal lung disease subsequently appeared different sized cystic shadow, liquid flat cystic shadow, thickened wall empty tissue image, while some cases displayed the pleural effusion.The ADV-PCR or ADV-IgM were positive in the children, while the C-reactive protein, white blood cells and neutrophile were higher than the normal, but some were not.All the platelet count and lactate dehydrogenase were higher than the normal.Three children experienced the surgical treatment and their pathologic result revealed lung abscess.All the children were cured after the treatment, with good prognosis.Conclusions:Lung abscess related to ADV was rare in children and its system was not clear.If children who suffered from ADV were not cured after the treatment for a long time, the CT scan can differentiate whether it was combined with the complication of lung abscess or not.Early therapy for these patients could obtain satisfactory prognosis.
7.Nanocarrier-mediated PiggyBac transposon system for preparation of CAR-NK cells
YUE Ran ; LIU Ziyang ; ZHENG Yan ; LU Xiaodan ; HU Shanshan ; ZHANG Bingyong ; LI Xiuling ; LI Jingguo ; HAN Shuangyin
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 2020;27(2):109-114
Objective: To explore the gene transduction method of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) mediated by novel cationic polymer nanocarrier mPEG-P (Asp-AED-g-HFB) (PAEF) and PigyBac transposon system to modify natural killer (NK) cells, providing a new strategy for immunotherapy of cancer cells. Methods: PAEF/DNA (transposase+transposon) complex were prepared. The particle size distribution and surface potential of PAEF/DNA complexes were measured with Nano-ZSE Dynamic Light Scattering System (Malvern Instruments). The DNA encapsulation rate, release and stability of PAEF were evaluated by DNA gel electrophoresis, and then by combiningwithparticlesizeandsurfacepotentialtodeterminethepreferentialN/PratiotoenterNKcells.Thecell cytotoxicity of PAEF/DNA complexes under different N/P ratios was analyzed by CCK-8 cytotoxicity test. Transduction efficiency of NK cells was evaluated by Fluorescence microscopy and Flow cytometry, and the feasibility of PAEF gene transfection vectors was assessed. Results: PAEF could encapsulate DNA to form nano-complexes with the diameter of 100-150 nm, which was suitable to mediate DNA entering into cells. PAEF could completely encapsulate DNA with N/P ratio of 20. In the presence of reducing agent dithiothreitol (DTT), PAEF had a good ability to release DNA. NK-92 cells transfected with PAEF/DNA complex, which was formed at the N/P ratio of 80, attained a significantly higher cell viability than cells of lipofectamine transfection group [(72.50±3.9)% vs (64.03±1.8)%, P<0.05]; Fluorescence microscopic observation showed more fluorescence and higher fluorescence intensity in cells of PAEF/DNA group; Flow cytometry showed the highest transfection efficiency of 83.4%. Conclusions: Nanocarrier PAEF can encapsulate DNA well by electrostatic adsorption, and has good biocompatibility and high efficiency for gene transduction. It provides a good experimental basis for adoptive immunotherapy.
8. FOXO4 D-retro-inverso peptide increases radiosensitivity of non-small cell lung cancer cells
Yu ZHAO ; Junling ZHANG ; Xiaodan HAN ; Saijun FAN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2019;39(12):881-886
Objective:
To explore the effects of FOXO4 D-retro-inverso peptide (FOXO4-DRI) on the radiosensitivity of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells.
Methods:
To detect the effect of FOXO4-DRI on NSCLC cells, H460 and A549 human lung cancer cells were divided into four groups, including untreated control, FOXO4-DRI, γ-ray irradiation and FOXO4-DRI + γ-ray groups. A sigle dose rate of 0.99 Gy γ-rays was used for radiation. H460 cells were administered with 6 μmol/L FOXO4-DRI and A549 cells were adiminstered with 30 μmol/L FOXO4-DRI at 10 min before radiation. Cell viability and survival were detected by CCK-8 assay and colony formation assay, respectively. Cell migration was detected by wound healing assay. Apoptosis and cell cycle arrest were detected with flow cytometry.
Results:
FOXO4-DRI inhibited growth of H460 and A549 cells (
9.Evaluation of bone marrow transformation in hip of non?professional marathoners by MRI
Qun LENG ; Jiang ZHONG ; Weili MA ; Fang HAN ; Di WANG ; Xiaodan CHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2019;53(10):829-833
Objective To observe the bone marrow signals of acetabulum and proximal femur of asymptomatic non?professional marathoners by 3.0 T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) T1WI, and evaluate the bone marrow transformation, so as to obtain the effect of Marathon exercise on bone marrow composition and function. Methods The study group was randomly selected to participate in and complete the whole marathon at least once a year in the past two years. The training mileage of long?distance running was not less than 1 600 kilometers per year. There were no symptoms such as hip pain. There were no abnormalities in hip joint physical examination. The age of 22?53 years old. A total of 31 and 62 hips were evaluated. The control group was randomly selected 29 healthy persons (58 hip joints), aged 23?53 years, without hip pain and regular exercise. All subjects underwent hip joint MRI scan, and the hip joint MRI showed normal. At least 12 hours before MR scan, he did not engage in long?distance running or other sports. The bone marrow signal intensity of acetabulum and proximal femur in T1WI was compared with that of surrounding muscles and fat. The signal intensity was graded from low to high and evaluated by grade. The research group was divided into two groups according to the training years of marathon (running age). The running age of group A was more than 4 years and group B was less than 4 years. The distribution of bone marrow signal in proximal femur was also evaluated by a more intuitive 3?4 classification method. Mann?Whitney U test was used for statistical analysis. Results Bone marrow signal grading evaluation showed that there were significant differences in bone marrow signal grade distribution between the two groups (Z=-6.828, -4.779, -3.046,-5.266,-3.490,-5.053, P<0.05). In the study group, there were 14, 28 hips and 168 parts in group A, 17, 34 hips and 204 parts in group B, bone marrow signals were graded. There were significant differences in acetabulum, femoral neck and upper femoral shaft bone (Z=-2.202, -2.214, -2.730, P<0.05), but no significant differences in femoral head, trochanter and trochanter bone (Z=-0.886,-1.642,-0.711, P>0.05). To evaluate the classification of bone marrow signals in proximal femur, 62 cases of bone marrow signals in the study group were classified as follows: 10 cases with type 1a, 24 cases with type 1b, 17 cases with type 2 and 11 cases with type 3. In the control group, 58 cases of bone marrow signals in proximal femur were classified as follows: 2 cases with type 1a, 13 cases with type 1b, 26 cases with type 2 and 17 cases with type 3. There were significant differences between the two groups (Z=-4.003, P<0.05). Conclusion The T1WI signal intensity of asymptomatic non?professional marathoners′acetabulum and proximal femur bone marrow is lower than that of non?marathoners; the T1WI signal intensity of acetabulum, femoral neck and upper femoral shaft bone marrow of the elderly runners is lower; that is, marathon exercise has certain influence on the bone marrow signal of acetabulum and proximal femur, that is, the change of bone marrow signal in weight?bearing area has a certain phase with the amount of exercise.
10. Evaluation of bone marrow transformation in hip of non-professional marathoners by MRI
Qun LENG ; Jiang ZHONG ; Weili MA ; Fang HAN ; Di WANG ; Xiaodan CHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2019;53(10):829-833
Objective:
To observe the bone marrow signals of acetabulum and proximal femur of asymptomatic non-professional marathoners by 3.0 T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) T1WI, and evaluate the bone marrow transformation, so as to obtain the effect of Marathon exercise on bone marrow composition and function.
Methods:
The study group was randomly selected to participate in and complete the whole marathon at least once a year in the past two years. The training mileage of long-distance running was not less than 1 600 kilometers per year. There were no symptoms such as hip pain. There were no abnormalities in hip joint physical examination. The age of 22-53 years old. A total of 31 and 62 hips were evaluated. The control group was randomly selected 29 healthy persons (58 hip joints), aged 23-53 years, without hip pain and regular exercise. All subjects underwent hip joint MRI scan, and the hip joint MRI showed normal. At least 12 hours before MR scan, he did not engage in long-distance running or other sports. The bone marrow signal intensity of acetabulum and proximal femur in T1WI was compared with that of surrounding muscles and fat. The signal intensity was graded from low to high and evaluated by grade. The research group was divided into two groups according to the training years of marathon (running age). The running age of group A was more than 4 years and group B was less than 4 years. The distribution of bone marrow signal in proximal femur was also evaluated by a more intuitive 3-4 classification method. Mann-Whitney

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