1.Research progress of urea-containing PET tracers targeting prostate specific membrane antigen
Hong ZHU ; Hui WANG ; Hongwei SI ; Dan ZHANG ; Dengyun CHEN ; Pengfei DAI
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2026;61(2):369-375
Prostate cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors of male genitourinary system. Prostate cancer has the following characteristics: insidious onset, early asymptomatic or not obvious symptoms, complex etiology and pathogenesis, long incubation period and so on. Therefore, the realization of its early diagnosis and treatment is of great significance to the prognosis of patients. Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) is a type 2 transmembrane glycoprotein that is highly expressed on the membrane of almost all primary and metastatic prostate cancer cells, and is an ideal target for prostate cancer imaging and treatment. In recent years, with the approval of urea-containing small molecule PET (positron emission computed tomography) radiopharmaceutical based on PSMA (68Ga-PSMA-11, 18F-PSMA-1007), PET-CT (positron emission computed tomography/computed tomography) has shown new potential for early diagnosis and accurate staging of prostate cancer patients. This review mainly summarizes the research progress of urea-containing PSMA PET imaging agents and finds that they have defects such as uptake in non-target tissues like the kidneys, lacrimal glands, and salivary glands. Thus, further optimizing their structure to reduce the uptake in non-target tissues, providing provide convenience for the labeling of therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals, thereby achieving the goal of integrated diagnosis and treatment, is an important development direction in this field.
2.Impact of non-optimal temperature on 120 emergency call volume for acute alcohol intoxication: A time-series study in Wuxi City
Chao YANG ; Wanjun ZHANG ; Xiuzhu LI ; Xuhui ZHANG ; Xinliang DING ; Weijie ZHOU ; Chuncheng LU ; Pengfei ZHU
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2025;42(10):1155-1161
Background Non-optimal temperatures pose significant threats to public health. Analyzing the association between temperature exposure and the number of emergency cases of acute alcohol intoxication can provide evidence for optimizing emergency resource allocation and response strategies. Objective To analyze the overall impact and lag effects of non-optimal temperatures on the number of 120 emergency calls for acute alcohol intoxication in Wuxi, and to assess the attributable risk, in order to provide empirical evidence for formulating climate-adaptive public health strategies. Methods Call records of acute alcohol intoxication from Wuxi's 120 emergency service, concurrent air pollutant data, and meteorological data (including daily mean temperature) were collected from January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2020. Distributed lag nonlinear modeling was used for time-series analysis, with cross-basis functions to capture the nonlinear relationship and lag effects between temperature and emergency volume. Confounding factors such as long-term trends, humidity, pollutants [ultimately including ozone (O3) and fine particulate matter (PM2.5)], day of the week, and holidays were controlled. The maximum lag period was set to 14 days. Single-day lag and cumulative lag effects of extreme temperatures were analyzed, followed by sensitivity analysis. Effects were quantified using relative risk (RR) and 95% confidence intervals (95%CI), and attributable fractions and numbers for different temperature ranges were calculated. Results A total of
3.Clinical data analysis of patients with middle ear cholesteatoma diagnosed with intracranial and extracranial complications as the first diagnosis.
Hongmin LI ; Xiaodan ZHU ; Le WANG ; Yuan ZHANG ; Ling LI ; Pengfei WANG ; Fanglei YE
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;39(6):548-552
Objective:To explore the clinical characteristics and treatment methods of middle ear cholesteatoma with intracranial and extracranial complications as the first diagnosis. Methods:A total of 244 patients were initially diagnosed with intracranial and/or extracranial complications associated with middle ear cholesteatoma at the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from January 2015 to January 2022, and medical records were collected and retrospectively analyzed. Results:Among 244 patients with intracranial and extracranial complications of middle ear cholesteatoma, 203 cases had one complication, 34 cases had 2 complications, and 7 cases had 3 or more complications. One hundred and eighty-six cases presented labyrinthitis, 41 cases had peripheral facial paralysis, 27 cases had periauricular abscess, 12 cases had meningitis, 10 cases had brain abscess, 7 cases had sigmoid sinus lesions, 6 cases had epidural abscess, and 4 cases demonstrated hydrocephalus. Conclusion:The destructive nature of middle ear cholesteatoma can lead to intracranial and extracranial complications. The incidence rate of extracranial complications is highest for labyrinthitis. Patients with otitis media who complained dizziness should raise clinical suspicion for potential labyrinthitis. The second most prevalent extracranial complication is peripheral facial paralysis, and early facial nerve decompression surgery is critical for better recovery of facial paralysis symptoms. Brain abscess is the most common intracranial complications, which has the highest fatality rate. Clinicians should be alert to otogenic brain abscess. Otolaryngology and neurosurgery teams should cooperate and evaluate patients' middle ear lesions and brain abscess, and jointly develop personalized treatment plans.
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Cholesteatoma, Middle Ear/surgery*
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Retrospective Studies
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Facial Paralysis/etiology*
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Brain Abscess/diagnosis*
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Male
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Female
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Otitis Media/complications*
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Meningitis/etiology*
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Labyrinthitis/etiology*
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Adult
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Middle Aged
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Young Adult
4.Real-world efficacy and safety of azvudine in hospitalized older patients with COVID-19 during the omicron wave in China: A retrospective cohort study.
Yuanchao ZHU ; Fei ZHAO ; Yubing ZHU ; Xingang LI ; Deshi DONG ; Bolin ZHU ; Jianchun LI ; Xin HU ; Zinan ZHAO ; Wenfeng XU ; Yang JV ; Dandan WANG ; Yingming ZHENG ; Yiwen DONG ; Lu LI ; Shilei YANG ; Zhiyuan TENG ; Ling LU ; Jingwei ZHU ; Linzhe DU ; Yunxin LIU ; Lechuan JIA ; Qiujv ZHANG ; Hui MA ; Ana ZHAO ; Hongliu JIANG ; Xin XU ; Jinli WANG ; Xuping QIAN ; Wei ZHANG ; Tingting ZHENG ; Chunxia YANG ; Xuguang CHEN ; Kun LIU ; Huanhuan JIANG ; Dongxiang QU ; Jia SONG ; Hua CHENG ; Wenfang SUN ; Hanqiu ZHAN ; Xiao LI ; Yafeng WANG ; Aixia WANG ; Li LIU ; Lihua YANG ; Nan ZHANG ; Shumin CHEN ; Jingjing MA ; Wei LIU ; Xiaoxiang DU ; Meiqin ZHENG ; Liyan WAN ; Guangqing DU ; Hangmei LIU ; Pengfei JIN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(1):123-132
Debates persist regarding the efficacy and safety of azvudine, particularly its real-world outcomes. This study involved patients aged ≥60 years who were admitted to 25 hospitals in mainland China with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection between December 1, 2022, and February 28, 2023. Efficacy outcomes were all-cause mortality during hospitalization, the proportion of patients discharged with recovery, time to nucleic acid-negative conversion (T NANC), time to symptom improvement (T SI), and time of hospital stay (T HS). Safety was also assessed. Among the 5884 participants identified, 1999 received azvudine, and 1999 matched controls were included after exclusion and propensity score matching. Azvudine recipients exhibited lower all-cause mortality compared with controls in the overall population (13.3% vs. 17.1%, RR, 0.78; 95% CI, 0.67-0.90; P = 0.001) and in the severe subgroup (25.7% vs. 33.7%; RR, 0.76; 95% CI, 0.66-0.88; P < 0.001). A higher proportion of patients discharged with recovery, and a shorter T NANC were associated with azvudine recipients, especially in the severe subgroup. The incidence of adverse events in azvudine recipients was comparable to that in the control group (2.3% vs. 1.7%, P = 0.170). In conclusion, azvudine showed efficacy and safety in older patients hospitalized with COVID-19 during the SARS-CoV-2 omicron wave in China.
5.Precise Magnetic Stimulation of the Paraventricular Nucleus Improves Sociability in a Mouse Model of ASD.
Sha LIU ; Quyang YANG ; Pengfei ZHU ; Xuan LIU ; Qingbo LU ; Jie YANG ; Jingyao GAO ; Hongbin HAN ; Zhijun ZHANG ; Ning GU ; Tao TAN ; Jianfei SUN
Neuroscience Bulletin 2025;41(10):1711-1728
Magnetic stimulation has made significant strides in the treatment of psychiatric disorders. Nonetheless, current magnetic stimulation techniques lack the precision to accurately modulate specific nuclei and cannot realize deep brain magnetic stimulation. To address this, we utilized superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles as mediators to achieve precise targeting and penetration. We investigated the effects of magnetic fields with varying frequencies on neuronal activity and compared the activation effects on neurons using a 10-Hz precise magneto-stimulation system (pMSS) with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in mice. Oxytocin levels, dendritic morphology and density, and mouse behavior were measured before and after pMSS intervention. Our findings suggest that pMSS can activate oxytocinergic neurons, leading to upregulation of oxytocin secretion and neurite outgrowth. As a result, sociability was rapidly improved after a one-week pMSS treatment regimen. These results demonstrate a promising magneto-stimulation method for regulating neuronal activity in deep brain nuclei and provide a promising therapeutic approach for autism spectrum disorder.
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Autism Spectrum Disorder/physiopathology*
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation/methods*
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Social Behavior
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Mice
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Oxytocin/metabolism*
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
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Neurons/physiology*
6.The characteristics and reflections on geriatric pharmacy services
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(2):117-121
Geriatric pharmacy plays a critical role in enhancing the rational use of medications among the elderly, thereby contributing to their health and longevity.Geriatric pharmacy services are a vital component of this field, significantly promoting appropriate medication use within the elderly population.This article introduces the concept and objectives of geriatric pharmacy services, analyzing their unique characteristics from four key perspectives: pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic changes, multimorbidity and polypharmacy leading to adverse drug reactions, medication safety awareness, and challenges related to medication adherence.Additionally, the article discusses the primary components of geriatric pharmacy services, including foundational, optimization, and enhanced services.Furthermore, it presents strategies for the effective development of geriatric pharmacy, such as expanding the coverage of these services, increasing the workforce capable of delivering them, and promoting national age-friendly reforms, with the aim of providing reference points for the advancement of geriatric pharmacy services in China.
7.Progress on key genes in oocyte maturation and its fertilization process
Jiayao CHEN ; Zhiping ZHANG ; Shimin WANG ; Pengfei ZHU ; Xueqing WU
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2025;45(1):90-95
Oocyte maturation disorders and fertilization failures are caused by a variety of factors, including complex factors such as chromosomal abnormalities and poor oocyte quality. With the widespread use of high-throughput sequencing technology, more and more genetic mutations have been found to be associated with oocyte maturation and fertilization process in infertile patients. This paper summarizes and discusses 11 key genes ( TRIP13, TBPL2, LHX8, PATL2, TUBB8, CDC20, WEE2, ZP, ASTL, JUNO and CD9) related to oocyte maturation and fertilization-related disorders in females, providing a basis for research on the prevention of diseases associated with oocyte maturation blockage and fertilization failure and the development of targeted therapies.
8.Effects of multiple Nsp proteins on SARS-CoV-2 polymerase activity
Mingxin CHENG ; Pengfei ZHU ; Fang YAN ; Fang SONG ; Xuefeng WANG ; Tiecheng WANG ; Xianzhu XIA ; Yuwei GAO ; Fang YAN
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(8):1665-1671
The novel coronavirus(severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2,SARS-CoV-2),classified as a single-stranded RNA virus,replicates and transcribes its genome through the action of an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase,which is itself comprised of numerous non-structural pro-teins(non-structural proteins,Nsps).The present study delineates the development of a detection system founded on a bicistronic reporter plasmid in conjunction with an array of Nsp plasmids,ai-ming to investigate the influence of SARS-CoV-2 Nsps on the virus's replication and expression profiles.Specifically,a bicistronic reporter gene plasmid along with twelve distinct Nsp plasmids(encompassing Nsp3C-Flag,Nsp4,Nsp6-Nsp10,Nsp12-Nsp16)were meticulously constructed via molecular cloning techniques.The successful expression of these Nsps was subsequently confirmed through Western blot analysis.Initially,the activity of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase was assessed by co-transfection of the reporter plasmid with Nsp12,in the presence of its auxiliary fac-tors Nsp7 and Nsp8,with careful regulation of the co-transfection ratio,culturing temperature,and the timing of activity determination for the triad of Nsp plasmids.The normalized NLuc fluorescein value,in reference to the FLuc fluorescein value of the housekeeping gene,served as a metric for determining the polymerase activity.Building upon this foundation,the co-transfection concentra-tions of Nsp9-16 were fine-tuned,followed by the incremental addition of varying doses of Nsp3C,Nsp4,and Nsp6,to further elucidate the activity of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase(RdRp).The findings indicated that upon transfection with varying ratios of Nsp7,Nsp8,and Nsp12 at a propor-tion of 1∶8∶24,the polymerase activity was markedly elevated compared to the control group,with a statistical significance level(P<0.001).Furthermore,in the absence of Nsp3,Nsp4,and Nsp6,the inclusion of Nsp10-16 substantially augmented the activity of the RdRp,particularly in scenarios where Nsp9 was not introduced,achieving statistical significance(P<0.001).In the pres-ence of Nsp3 and Nsp4,the RdRp activity was augmented further upon the addition of Nsp9,reac-hing a level of significance(P<0.05).The data imply that Nsp9 is capable of enhancing the RdRp activity of SARS-CoV-2 exclusively in the context of Nsp3 and Nsp4 coexistence,suggesting that the stimulatory influence of Nsp9 on viral replication may be contingent upon the formation of double-membrane vesicles.
9.Application of Bacteriophages in Common Infectious Diseases of the Oral Cavity
Hao HUANG ; Xuelin LI ; Zehua HAN ; Lin CHANG ; Pengfei ZHU ; Yingying XIANG
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2025;46(1):148-153
Bacteriophages possess the ability to infect and kill bacteria and have now been applied in various oral diseases,providing new insights for the prevention and treatment of oral diseases.They are expected to become a novel biological antibacterial agent for treating oral diseases.This paper comprehensively discusses the application of bacteriophages in oral medicine from six aspects:the concept and application prospects of bacteriophages,four common infectious diseases of the oral cavity and their pathogenic bacteria,existing treatment methods,and the application and outlook of bacteriophages in these diseases.Lay a theoretical basis for the clinical implementation of phage therapy.
10.Study on the Effect and Mechanisms of Jianpi Shengqing Jiangzhuo Recipe on Proteinuria in Mice with Diabetic Kidney Dis-ease
Hui FENG ; Yun LING ; Ziqi XIA ; Xiaoyun ZHU ; Pengfei ZHU
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;41(2):213-222
OBJECTIVE To explore the protective effect of Jianpi Shengqing Jiangzhuo Recipe on db/db mice with diabetic kid-ney disease(DKD)and its possible mechanism.METHODS Thirty-two 8-week-old male db/db mice were randomly divided into four groups(n=8),including the model group,the Western medicine group[Dapagliflozin(1.0 mg·kg-1·d-1)],low-dose Jianpi Shengqing Jiangzhuo group(19.63 g·kg-1·d-1),and high-dose Jianpi Shengqing Jiangzhuo group(58.89 g·kg-1·d-1).Addi-tionally,8 db/m mice were used as the normal group.The mice were orally administered once a day for 10 consecutive weeks.The general survival status of the mice was observed,and the body weight,fasting blood glucose(FBG),and urine volume of the mice were dynamically monitored;urine creatinine and urine microalbumin were detected,and urine microalbumin excretion(UAE)and protein-creatinine ratio(ACR)were calculated.After the last intervention,mice were fasted for 12 h,blood was collected under anesthesia,and kidney tissue was separated;blood creatinine(Scr),serum urea nitrogen(BUN),triglycerides(TG),total cholesterol(TC),low-density lipoprotein(LDL-C),and high-density lipoprotein(HDL-C)were tested;HE and Masson staining were used to observe pathological changes in renal tissue;Oil Red O staining was used to observe the deposition of lipid droplets in the kidneys,and Image J was used for quantitative analysis;ELISA was used to detect the levels of TNF-α and IL-1β in renal tissue;Western blot was used to detect the expression of SIRT1,SREBP-1,and PPAR-α proteins in renal tissue.RESULTS Compared with the normal group mice,the body weight,FBG,Scr,TG,TC,HDL-C,LDL-C,urine volume,UAE,and ACR of the model group mice were signifi-cantly increased(P<0.05,P<0.01);the glomerular volume was significantly increased,renal fibrosis was altered,and renal lipid droplet deposition increased(P<0.01);renal TNF-α,IL-1β,SREBP-1 expression increased(P<0.01),and SIRT1 and PPAR-α expression decreased(P<0.01).Compared with the model group,the FBG levels in the Western medicine group was significantly de-creased at the 5th and 10th weeks of intervention(P<0.05,P<0.01);after the intervention,the Scr,UAE and ACR in the Western medicine group and high-dose Jianpi Shengqing Jiangzhuo group were significantly decreased(P<0.05,P<0.01),and the serum TG level in the high-dose Jianpi Shengqing Jiangzhuo group was also significantly decreased(P<0.01);the Western medicine group and the high-dose group of Jianpi Shengqing Jiangzhuo group improved renal pathological changes and lipid deposition(P<0.05,P<0.01),with decreased levels of TNF-α and IL-1β and increased expression of SIRT1 and PPAR-α proteins(P<0.05,P<0.01);high-dose group of Jianpi Shengqing Jiangzhuo decreased the expression of SREBP-1(P<0.01).CONCLUSION Jianpi Shengqing Jiangzhuo Recipe can improve proteinuria,kidney injury,renal lipid deposition as well as inflammatory reaction in DKD,which may be related to the activation of the SIRT1/SREBP-1/PPAR-α pathway to regulate lipid homeostasis.

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