1.The modern pharmacological effects of Yujin and its research progress in neurodegenerative diseases
Xuemei SUN ; Zhenying ZHAO ; Fengkun YANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2025;41(3):227-234
The active ingredients of Curcuma aromatica have multi-target effects and could intervene in the process of neurodegenerative diseases from multiple perspectives, such as promoting the clearance of Aβ, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, neuroprotective, anti-depressant, and anti-tumor effects. However, the low bioavailability of Curcuma extracts limits their therapeutic effects in the body. In addition, the side effects of long-term use and the dose-effect relationship are still unclear, and more new pharmacodynamic observations are needed. This article reviews the research on single-ingredient and compound traditional Chinese medicine preparations of Curcuma to provide references for clinical medication.
2.Analysis of the Hospital Pharmacists Funded by the Management Science Department of the National Natural Science Foundation of China from 2013 to 2024
Can LI ; Hao LU ; Wen GAO ; Fengkun YANG
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(9):1521-1524
Objective To analyze the projects of the Management Science Department of the National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC)funded to hospital pharmacists from 2013 to 2024,providing references for hospital pharmacists to apply for such projects.Methods Websites such as the National Natural Science Foundation Big Data Knowledge Service Management Portal,MedSci,and LetPub were retrieved,supplemented by manual retrieval.Relevant projects with hospital pharmacists as the project leaders were screened out,and keywords such as the research topic,research theory/model,and research type of the projects were extracted for analysis.Results From 2013 to 2024,40 projects of the Management Science Department of the NSFC were given to hospital pharmacists as project leaders,and both the number of projects and the proportion of funding showed an upward trend.The awarded projects mostly demonstrated the relevance of national macro-pharmaceutical policies and were matched with corresponding management theories/models based on the research content.The research themes and research objects were diverse,and the research types were mainly model construction and pattern construction.Conclusion Pharmacists should closely follow the direction of national policies,seek research inspirations in their daily work,and enhance the learning of management research methods,guiding and regulating research through management theories.
3.Analysis of the Hospital Pharmacists Funded by the Management Science Department of the National Natural Science Foundation of China from 2013 to 2024
Can LI ; Hao LU ; Wen GAO ; Fengkun YANG
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(9):1521-1524
Objective To analyze the projects of the Management Science Department of the National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC)funded to hospital pharmacists from 2013 to 2024,providing references for hospital pharmacists to apply for such projects.Methods Websites such as the National Natural Science Foundation Big Data Knowledge Service Management Portal,MedSci,and LetPub were retrieved,supplemented by manual retrieval.Relevant projects with hospital pharmacists as the project leaders were screened out,and keywords such as the research topic,research theory/model,and research type of the projects were extracted for analysis.Results From 2013 to 2024,40 projects of the Management Science Department of the NSFC were given to hospital pharmacists as project leaders,and both the number of projects and the proportion of funding showed an upward trend.The awarded projects mostly demonstrated the relevance of national macro-pharmaceutical policies and were matched with corresponding management theories/models based on the research content.The research themes and research objects were diverse,and the research types were mainly model construction and pattern construction.Conclusion Pharmacists should closely follow the direction of national policies,seek research inspirations in their daily work,and enhance the learning of management research methods,guiding and regulating research through management theories.
4.The modern pharmacological effects of Yujin and its research progress in neurodegenerative diseases
Xuemei SUN ; Zhenying ZHAO ; Fengkun YANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2025;41(3):227-234
The active ingredients of Curcuma aromatica have multi-target effects and could intervene in the process of neurodegenerative diseases from multiple perspectives, such as promoting the clearance of Aβ, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, neuroprotective, anti-depressant, and anti-tumor effects. However, the low bioavailability of Curcuma extracts limits their therapeutic effects in the body. In addition, the side effects of long-term use and the dose-effect relationship are still unclear, and more new pharmacodynamic observations are needed. This article reviews the research on single-ingredient and compound traditional Chinese medicine preparations of Curcuma to provide references for clinical medication.
5.Molecular identification of Cryptosporidium ryanae isolate from dairy cows in Harbin
Yi XIANG ; Fengkun YANG ; Yihong LI ; Hong JI ; Jing SHU ; Weizhe ZHANG ; Aiqin LIU
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2010;(2):144-146
One Cryptopsoridium isolate from a 3 month-old calf in a dairy cow farm of Harbin was identified by molecular method, in which the common genes of 18S rRNA and actin used in Cryptosporidium genotyping were selected, the primers were designed, and the approximate 840 bp and 1066 bp fragments of these two genes were amplified respectively by nested PCR. The PCR products were sequenced by two directions, and then the sequences were analyzed by using the soft wares of ClustlX, DNAstar, and PHLIP. The experimental result showed that in the 18SrRNA gene, there was the highest identities compared to other reported isolates of cow-derived C. ryanae (DQ871345, AY587166, and EU410344), with 100% of similarity. Likewise, at actin locus, the present isolate also had 100% similarity with an American cow-derived C. ryanae isolate (EU410345) and a deer-like genotype isolate (AY741309). Phylogenetic analysis indicated that the present isolate shared the same evolution branch in the two gene loci. These analyses demonstrated that the present isolate belonged to C. ryanae. These results provide a significant reference for the study on the species distribution and assessment in the public health significance of Cryptosporidium in cow milk in China.
6.Therapeutic Efficacy of Compound Epidermal Growth Factor Pellicle for Recurrent Oral Ulcer
China Pharmacy 2005;0(17):-
OBJECTIVE:To observe the efficacy of Compound Epidermal Growth Factor Pellicles for recurrent oral ulcer. METHODS: 106 patients with recurrent oral ulcer were randomly assigned to receive Compound Epidermal Growth Factor Pellicles with efficacy-confirmed hospital preparation as control. The clinical efficacy in two groups was compared. RESULTS: The effective rate was significantly higher in patients treated with Compound Epidermal Growth Factor Pellicles than with hospital preparation (control) (89.66% vs. 75.00%,P
7.Diagnostic and prognostic values of serum CA125, NSE, CT levels in patients with lung cancer.
Zhanlin GUO ; Lin QIU ; Fengkun ZHANG ; Fude YANG ; Long ZHAO ; Yulong ZHANG ; Xianming ZHU ; Nengyong QIU
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2003;6(3):206-208
BACKGROUNDTo explore the clinical and prognostic values of serum carbohydrate antigen (CA125), neuron-specific enolase (NSE), calcitonin (CT) levels in patients with lung cancer before operation.
METHODSNinety two untreated patients with lung cancer confirmed histologically were studied. Serum CA125, NSE, and CT were detected in 92 lung cancer patients by ELISA before operation. Thirty healthy volunteers were chosen as controls.
RESULTSThe sensitivity of CA125, NSE, and CT for the diagnosis of lung cancer were 48.9%, 21.7%, and 7.6% respectively. The level of CA125 in lung cancer patients was significantly higher than that of control (P < 0.05). The level of NSE in patients with small cell lung cancer was significantly higher than that of control (P < 0.01). The level of CT in lung cancer patients was higher than that of control, but without significant difference. The 3-year survival rate of patients with increased serum CA125 level before operation was 44.4% (20/45), whereas that of patients with normal CA125 level was 66.0% (31/47) (P < 0.05). The 3-year survival rate of patients with increased serum NSE and CT levels was 45.0% (9/20) and 42.8% (3/7) respectively, whereas that of patients with normal serum NSE and CT level was 58.3% (42/72) and 56.5% (48/85) respectively. The 3-year survival rate of patients with increased serum NSE or CT level had no significant difference with that of patients with normal level (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSThe diagnostic values of CA125, NSE and CT are limited. CA125 can be used as an prognostic parameter in patients with lung cancer after operation.

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