1.Expert consensus on clinical application of parenteral direct thrombin inhibitors in perioperative period
Mingyu JIANG ; Yuan BIAN ; Lizhu HAN ; Qinan YIN ; Fengjiao KANG ; Anhua WEI ; Danjie ZHAO ; Lin WANG ; Ying SHAO ; Li TANG ; Yi WANG ; Shuhong LIANG ; Huijuan LIU ; Guirong XIAO ; Yue LI
China Pharmacy 2026;37(6):689-699
OBJECTIVE To form an expert consensus on the clinical application of parenteral direct thrombin inhibitors (DTIs) in patients during the perioperative period. METHODS Led by Sichuan Academy of Medical Sciences & Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital (the Affiliated Hospital of UESTC), a multidisciplinary working group was established. Through literature review and the Delphi method, clinical questions related to the rational perioperative use of parenteral DTIs were identified. A structured design was adopted using the “Population-Intervention-Comparison-Outcome” framework; systematic searches were conducted in CNKI, Medline, Embase and other databases. Relevant evidence from randomized controlled trials and cohort studies was included and synthesized. Evidence quality was assessed using the Grades of Recommendations Assessment,Development and Evaluation (GRADE) approach, and recommendations were formulated through multiple rounds of Delphi surveys and expert consensus meetings. RESULTS &CONCLUSIONS Seven recommendations (each with an expert consensus rate exceeding 90%) on the use of parenteral DTIs in perioperative patients were developed. These recommendations specify drug selection, dosing ranges, key monitoring points, and safety management strategies for parenteral DTIs in various scenarios, including the perioperative period of ventricular assist device implantation, the perioperative period of cardiac surgery, perioperative patients with lower-extremity atherosclerotic disease, the perioperative period of percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with acute coronary syndrome, the perioperative period of carotid artery stenting in patients with carotid stenosis, the perioperative period of patients with right heart thrombosis, and patients who develop related thrombosis and dysfunction after a central venous catheter insertion. In addition, warning and management pathways for perioperative bleeding and thrombotic events were proposed. This expert consensus, which is formulated based on the best available evidence, provides evidence-based guidance for standardized and individualized use of parenteral DTIs in perioperative period.
2.Exploringinfection mechanism of mink enteritis virus by quantum dots-based sin-gle virus tracking
Yitong DONG ; Xiaomeng WANG ; Fengjiao YUE ; Shujie WANG ; Chunsheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(1):30-38
Quantum dot-based single-virus tracking has become a practical method to explore the molecular mechanism of virus entry into cells,because it can realize virion imaging in living cells.Mink enteritis virus(MEV)is a single-stranded DNA virus with strong environmental resistance,which has caused huge economic losses for the global mink farming industry.Although epidemio-logic and clinical aspects of MEVs have been studied,the mechanisms by which it infect target cells remain unclear.In this study,we implemented quantum dot labeling of mink enteritis virus u-sing the biotin-streptomycin affinity system and monitored the viral infection process in host cells.We found that MEV first attaches to the cell membrane and enters the cell by endocytosis.Live cell images showed quantum dot(QD)-MEV movement along microtubules,and viral infection was also inhibited by treatment with the microtubule inhibitor nocodazole,whereas the addition of the microfilament inhibitor CytoD had no effect on infection,suggesting that MEV transport is de-pendent on microtubules rather than microfilaments.Another imaging results showed that MEV co-localized with Rab5 and Rab7 in host cells,suggesting that the endosomal system is required for MEV internalization.Biochemical analyses showed that viral infection was significantly inhibited after pretreatment of host cells with the endosomal acidification inhibitors NH4 Cl and chloro-quine,suggesting that MEV invasion requires an acidic environment in the endosomes.Our results indicated that MEV enters early and late endosomes after entering the cell membrane,and that in-tracellular translocation is microtubule-dependent,which may in turn uncover a novel target for antiviral treatment.
3.Exploringinfection mechanism of mink enteritis virus by quantum dots-based sin-gle virus tracking
Yitong DONG ; Xiaomeng WANG ; Fengjiao YUE ; Shujie WANG ; Chunsheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(1):30-38
Quantum dot-based single-virus tracking has become a practical method to explore the molecular mechanism of virus entry into cells,because it can realize virion imaging in living cells.Mink enteritis virus(MEV)is a single-stranded DNA virus with strong environmental resistance,which has caused huge economic losses for the global mink farming industry.Although epidemio-logic and clinical aspects of MEVs have been studied,the mechanisms by which it infect target cells remain unclear.In this study,we implemented quantum dot labeling of mink enteritis virus u-sing the biotin-streptomycin affinity system and monitored the viral infection process in host cells.We found that MEV first attaches to the cell membrane and enters the cell by endocytosis.Live cell images showed quantum dot(QD)-MEV movement along microtubules,and viral infection was also inhibited by treatment with the microtubule inhibitor nocodazole,whereas the addition of the microfilament inhibitor CytoD had no effect on infection,suggesting that MEV transport is de-pendent on microtubules rather than microfilaments.Another imaging results showed that MEV co-localized with Rab5 and Rab7 in host cells,suggesting that the endosomal system is required for MEV internalization.Biochemical analyses showed that viral infection was significantly inhibited after pretreatment of host cells with the endosomal acidification inhibitors NH4 Cl and chloro-quine,suggesting that MEV invasion requires an acidic environment in the endosomes.Our results indicated that MEV enters early and late endosomes after entering the cell membrane,and that in-tracellular translocation is microtubule-dependent,which may in turn uncover a novel target for antiviral treatment.
4.REDH: A database of RNA editome in hematopoietic differentiation and malignancy
Jiayue XU ; Jiahuan HE ; Jiabin YANG ; Fengjiao WANG ; Yue HUO ; Yuehong GUO ; Yanmin SI ; Yufeng GAO ; Fang WANG ; Hui CHENG ; Tao CHENG ; Jia YU ; Xiaoshuang WANG ; Yanni MA
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(3):283-293
Background::The conversion of adenosine (A) to inosine (I) through deamination is the prevailing form of RNA editing, impacting numerous nuclear and cytoplasmic transcripts across various eukaryotic species. Millions of high-confidence RNA editing sites have been identified and integrated into various RNA databases, providing a convenient platform for the rapid identification of key drivers of cancer and potential therapeutic targets. However, the available database for integration of RNA editing in hematopoietic cells and hematopoietic malignancies is still lacking.Methods::We downloaded RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) data of 29 leukemia patients and 19 healthy donors from National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database, and RNA-seq data of 12 mouse hematopoietic cell populations obtained from our previous research were also used. We performed sequence alignment, identified RNA editing sites, and obtained characteristic editing sites related to normal hematopoietic development and abnormal editing sites associated with hematologic diseases.Results::We established a new database, "REDH", represents RNA editome in hematopoietic differentiation and malignancy. REDH is a curated database of associations between RNA editome and hematopoiesis. REDH integrates 30,796 editing sites from 12 murine adult hematopoietic cell populations and systematically characterizes more than 400,000 edited events in malignant hematopoietic samples from 48 cohorts (human). Through the Differentiation, Disease, Enrichment, and knowledge modules, each A-to-I editing site is systematically integrated, including its distribution throughout the genome, its clinical information (human sample), and functional editing sites under physiological and pathological conditions. Furthermore, REDH compares the similarities and differences of editing sites between different hematologic malignancies and healthy control.Conclusions::REDH is accessible at http://www.redhdatabase.com/. This user-friendly database would aid in understanding the mechanisms of RNA editing in hematopoietic differentiation and malignancies. It provides a set of data related to the maintenance of hematopoietic homeostasis and identifying potential therapeutic targets in malignancies.
5.Establishment and application for evaluation system of research based on stratification
Fengling MI ; Chao CAI ; Xinya WANG ; Di ZHANG ; Fengjiao DU ; Li MA ; Wentao YUE
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2016;29(5):345-347
Science is the power of improving the academic discipline in hospitals.Evaluation of research has always be the key issue for research management.Using stratification method to establish the evaluation system was constructed directly by high level research output and based on the process of scientific,which can conduct quantitative assessment for individual level.The contents included three parts:process indicators,basic achievement indicators and high level achievements indicators.The implementation effect was satisfied during last year.The evaluation system stimulates high level research output.
6.Clinical Study of Scalp Acupuncture Treatment for Migraine without Aura
Ye YUAN ; Yongjian WEN ; Yue WANG ; Fengjiao ZHENG ; Kai ZHOU ; Yingkun LI
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2016;(1):14-17
Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy of scalp acupuncture plus electroacupuncture in treating migraine without aura.Methods Three hundred and twenty-six patients with migraine without aura were randomly allocated to a treatment group of 157 cases and a control group of 169 cases. The treatment group received scalp acupuncture plus electroacupuncture and the control group, medication alone. The Pain Rating Index (PRI) score and the TCM syndrome rating scale score were scored in the two groups of patients before and after treatment. The numbers of taking medicine and the numbers of headache attacks were compared between the two groups of patients during treatment. An analysis was made of factors influencing the therapeutic effect on migraine. Results There were statistically significant differences in the PRI score and the TCM syndrome rating scale score at the end of treatment and at one, two and three months of follow-up compared with before treatment in the two groups (P<0.05). There were statistically significant differences in the PRI score and the TCM syndrome rating scale score at the end of treatment and at one and two months after it between the treatment and control groups (P<0.05). There was a statistically significant difference in the weekly number of taking medicine between the treatment and control groups during treatment (P<0.05). There was a statistically significant difference in the number of headache attacks between the treatment and control groups at two, three and four weeks of treatment (P<0.05). In the treatment group, the therapeutic effect at one, two and three months of follow-up was related to both TCM syndrome type and the VAS score; the therapeutic effect at two months of follow-up was related to the sex; the therapeutic effect at three months of follow-up was related to the educational level.Conclusion Scalp acupuncture plus electroacupuncture is an effective way to treat migraine without aura.

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