1.Regulatory effects of tofacitinib combined with methotrexate on gut microbiota and clinical efficacy in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Jingxu WANG ; Xiangzhuo ZHAO ; Jingfang SHEN ; Lianju LI
China Pharmacy 2026;37(11):1452-1456
OBJECTIVE To investigate the regulatory effects of tofacitinib combined with methotrexate (MTX) on gut microbiota and the clinical efficacy of this regimen in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). METHODS A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 182 patients with RA admitted to Xingtai People’s Hospital from January 2022 to June 2025. The patients were divided into a control group ( n =88, treated with MTX monotherapy) and an observation group ( n =94, treated with tofacitinib combined w ith MTX) based on their treatment regimen. Gut microbiota abundance, inflammatory and immunological indicators [C-reactive protein (CRP), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), rheumatoid factor (RF), and anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody (anti-CCP) ] , clinical efficacy indicators [American College of Rheumatology 20% response rate (ACR20), Disease Activity Score in 28 Joints (DAS28), and Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ) score ] , and adverse reactions during treatment were compared between the two groups before and after 12 weeks of treatment. RESULTS After treatment, the abundance of Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium were significantly increased in both groups compared with before treatment, whereas the abundances of Enterococcus and Enterobacter , as well as the levels of CRP, ESR, RF, anti-CCP, DAS28 score, and HAQ score, were significantly decreased ( P <0.05). The degree of improvement in the observation group was significantly greater than that in the control group ( P <0.05). The ACR20 response rate in the observation group was significantly higher than that in the control group (81.91% vs. 56.82%, P <0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in the incidence of adverse reactions between the two groups ( P >0.05), and the main adverse reactions were gastrointestinal reactions and abnormal liver function. CONCLUSIONS Tofacitinib combined with MTX can effectively improve gut microbiota balance in patients with RA by increasing the abundance of probiotics and reducing the abundance of opportunistic pathogenic bacteria, thereby improving immune and inflammatory status. In addition, this combination regimen can enhance clinical efficacy, reduce disease activity, and improve functional status, with a favorable safety profile.
2.Effect of tofacitinib combined with traditional DMARDs therapy on peripheral blood IL-22,IL-23 levels and Th22 cell subsets in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Jingxu WANG ; Xiangzhuo ZHAO ; Jingfang SHEN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(11):2708-2712
Objective:To explore effects of tofacitinib combined with traditional disease modifying antirheumatic drugs(DMARDs)on peripheral blood IL-22,IL-23 and Th22 cell subsets in patients with rheumatoid arthritis(RA).Methods:Retrospec-tive analysis of clinical data of 100 RA patients admitted to Xingtai People's Hospital from December 2022 to December 2024.Patients were divided into conventional group(n=33,treated with traditional DMARDs),single group(n=34,treated with tofacitinib)and combination group(n=33,treated with tofacitinib combined with traditional DMARDs)by random number table method.Serum IL-22 and IL-23 levels,Th22 cell subsets proportion,recovery of joint function,disease improvement and adverse reactions were compared in three group.Results:After 3 months of treatment,IL-22,IL-23 and Th22 cell subsets proportion in three groups were decreased compared to before treatment,and combination group was significantly lower than conventional group and single group(P<0.05);levels of anti-CCP and RF in three groups were decreased compared to before treatment,and combined group was significantly lower than conventional group and single group(P<0.05);joint swelling frequency,number of tender joints,morning stiffness time and VAS scores in three groups were decreased compared to before treatment,and combination group was significantly lower than conven-tional group and single group(P<0.05);DAS28 scores and HAQ scores of three groups were decreased compared to before treatment,and combined group was significantly lower than conventional group and single group(P<0.05);there was no statistically significant difference in incidence of adverse reactions among three groups during treatment period(Z=0.290,P=0.865).Conclusion:Clinical effect of tofacitinib combined with traditional DMARDs in treatment of RA is significant,which can effectively reduce serum IL-22,IL-23 and autoantibodies levels,regulate Th22 cell subsets proportion,alleviate inflammatory reactions,and improve joint function.
3.Effect of tofacitinib combined with traditional DMARDs therapy on peripheral blood IL-22,IL-23 levels and Th22 cell subsets in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Jingxu WANG ; Xiangzhuo ZHAO ; Jingfang SHEN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(11):2708-2712
Objective:To explore effects of tofacitinib combined with traditional disease modifying antirheumatic drugs(DMARDs)on peripheral blood IL-22,IL-23 and Th22 cell subsets in patients with rheumatoid arthritis(RA).Methods:Retrospec-tive analysis of clinical data of 100 RA patients admitted to Xingtai People's Hospital from December 2022 to December 2024.Patients were divided into conventional group(n=33,treated with traditional DMARDs),single group(n=34,treated with tofacitinib)and combination group(n=33,treated with tofacitinib combined with traditional DMARDs)by random number table method.Serum IL-22 and IL-23 levels,Th22 cell subsets proportion,recovery of joint function,disease improvement and adverse reactions were compared in three group.Results:After 3 months of treatment,IL-22,IL-23 and Th22 cell subsets proportion in three groups were decreased compared to before treatment,and combination group was significantly lower than conventional group and single group(P<0.05);levels of anti-CCP and RF in three groups were decreased compared to before treatment,and combined group was significantly lower than conventional group and single group(P<0.05);joint swelling frequency,number of tender joints,morning stiffness time and VAS scores in three groups were decreased compared to before treatment,and combination group was significantly lower than conven-tional group and single group(P<0.05);DAS28 scores and HAQ scores of three groups were decreased compared to before treatment,and combined group was significantly lower than conventional group and single group(P<0.05);there was no statistically significant difference in incidence of adverse reactions among three groups during treatment period(Z=0.290,P=0.865).Conclusion:Clinical effect of tofacitinib combined with traditional DMARDs in treatment of RA is significant,which can effectively reduce serum IL-22,IL-23 and autoantibodies levels,regulate Th22 cell subsets proportion,alleviate inflammatory reactions,and improve joint function.
4.Effect of different β values combined with partial volume effect correction on the semi-quantitative accuracy and image quality of 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT
Binwei GUO ; Bin HUANG ; Xiaomeng LI ; Jingxu ZHAO ; Yayuan LI ; Sijin LI ; Zhifang WU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2022;42(7):401-405
Objective:To compare the effect of different β values on the semi-quantitative accuracy and image quality of 68Ga-prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET/CT imaging after partial volume effect correction (PVC). Methods:In the model experiment, image reconstruction was carried out based on block sequential regularized expectation maximization algorithm (BSREMA) with the range of β values from 100 to 1 000. Recovery coefficient (RC), contrast recovery (CR) and background variability (BV) were measured to evaluate semi-quantitative accuracy and image quality. In the clinical study, image data of 21 prostate cancer patients (age 45-78 years) who underwent 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT examination in the First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University from March 2019 to February 2020 were retrospectively collected. A total of 29 abdominal imaging positive lymph nodes were divided into the small lymph node group (diameter <10 mm; n=12) and the large lymph node group (10 mm≤diameter≤30 mm; n=17). SUV parameters including SUV max, SUV mean and peak of SUV (SUV peak) and the influence of different β values on the SUV parameters were evaluated. The signal to noise ratio (SNR) and subjective scores were used to evaluate image quality. Independent-sample t test, Kappa test and Pearson correlation analysis were used to analyze data. Results:The model experiment showed that CR, RC and BV decreased with the increase of β values. The image quality, image clarity, lesion significance, and total image scores given by nuclear medicine physicians showed strong consistency ( Kappa values: 0.65-0.87, P values: 0.026-0.043). The small lymph node group had the highest score (13 and 14) with β value of 600, while the large lymph node group had the highest score (13 and 14) with β value of 700. SNR of the two groups increased steadily within β values from 100 to 600 ( t values: 2.49-8.99, P values: 0.023-0.038). When the β value was higher than 600, SNR of the small lymph node group reached a plateau ( t values: 1.28-2.00, P values: 0.072-0.098), while the SNR of the large lymph node group continued to increase ( t values: 2.98-4.63, P values: 0.012-0.029). Before PVC, there were significant negative correlations between SUV parameters and β values ( r values: from -0.94 to -0.64, P values: 0.039-0.046). After PVC, it was found that SUV mean and SUV max still had significant negative correlation with β values ( r values: from -0.78 to -0.68, P values: 0.035-0.042), while the SUV peak showed no significant correlation with β values ( r values: -0.22, -0.28, P values: 0.069, 0.126). Conclusions:Based on subjective scores and semi-quantitative indicators, 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT is superior to select β values of 600 and 700 for image reconstruction based on BSREMA. The SUV peak of small lesions is stable after PVC and the clinical value should be explored in further.
5.Summary of nursing practice of adult critically ill patients with naso-intestinal tube feeding
Fang LIU ; Lichao GONG ; Jingxu WEI ; Meng YU ; Rui SUN ; Jie ZHAO ; Xiaoying WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(15):1973-1979
Objective:To retrieve, evaluate and summarize the clinical practice evidence of nursing care for critically ill patients with naso-intestinal tube feeding, so as provide a basis for correcting feeding intolerance and nutritional substandard.Methods:According to the "6S" evidence model, evidence on nursing care for critically ill patients with naso-intestinal tube feeding was retrieved in Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario, Cochrane Library, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network, Guidelines International Network, Medive, PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, UpToDate, Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence-based Practice Database, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) , WanFang Data, VIP database from January 31, 2015 to September 30, 2019. Evidence included guidelines, expert consensus, best practices, systematic reviews, evidence summary, and original research. Two researchers evaluated the quality of the included literature, extracted and summarized literature that met the quality standards.Results:A total of 24 articles were included, of which 2 guidelines were derived from the American Society of Critical Care Medicine and the American Society of Parenteral Enteral Nutrition, and the European Society of Parenteral Enteral Nutrition, 3 expert consensus, 1 systematic review, 4 evidence summaries, 10 randomized controlled studies, 3 quasi experiments, and 1 diagnostic test. This study summarized 24 evidences of clinical suitability, involving 10 aspects, namely, naso-intestinal tube placement indications, catheter material, placement position, placement method, confirmation method, feeding method, fixation, intolerance, catheter blockage and indwelling time limit.Conclusions:This study provides a management process and evidence-based evidence for critically ill patients with naso-intestinal tube feeding, which is conducive to promoting safe practice and in-depth research for the nursing staff.
6.Clinical efficacy of radiotherapy for stage ⅠE Primary ocular adnexal mucosa associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma
Shuixi ZHAO ; Dan SU ; Yang XU ; Jingxu CAO ; Xinji YANG ; Lihua XIAO
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2019;28(2):108-112
Objective To evaluate the dose response and prognosis of patients with stage ⅠE primary ocular adnexal mucosa associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma (POAml) treated with radiotherapy.Methods Clinical date of 93 patients (117 eyes) with stage ⅠE POAml treated from November 2003 to July 2015 were retrospectively analyzed.The dose response was evaluated by observing the ocular changes in exophthalmos.The survival rate was calculated by using the Kaplan-Meier survival analysis.The log-rank test and univariate analysis were used for prognostic analysis.Results For patients treated with a dose of ≥ 27 Gy,the response rate of exophthalmos was 69.0%(29/42).The median response dose was 7.2 Gy (5.4-19.8 Gy).For all patients,the local control rate was 100%.The 5-and 10-year overall survival (OS) rates were 92% and 82%.The 5-and 10-year cause-specific survival (CSS) rates were equally 98%.The 5-and 10-year progression-free survival (PFS) rate were 90% and 88%.The univariate prognostic analysis demonstrated that the International Prognostic Index (IPI) score and age were the prognostic factors of PFS rate (both P=0.04).Conclusions POAml is sensitive to radiation therapy.Radiotherapy alone can yield excellent local control and long-term survival in POAml patients.A prescription dosage of 18 Gy dose can obtain favorable clinical efficacy.
7.Practice experience of establishment of abdominal heart transplantation model combined with tail vein injection in mice (with video demonstration)
Zhiye BAO ; Jiayi ZHU ; Qian JIAN ; Qi PAN ; Boqian LIU ; Jingxu ZHANG ; Keyi ZHAO ; Caiyu YI ; Hao LIU
Organ Transplantation 2019;10(2):171-
Objective To summarize the practice experience of establishing a stable abdominal heart transplantation model combined with tail vein injection in mice. Methods In the preliminary experiment, 50 pairs of donor and recipient Kunming mice received isotransplantation, 40 pairs of donor and recipient C57BL/6J mice underwent isotransplantation. In the formal experiment, 10 pairs of donor and recipient C57BL/6J mice received isotransplantation, 30 pairs of Balb/c mice as the donor and C57BL/6J mice as the recipient received allotransplantation. The time of each step of the heart transplantation (including harvesting and dressing of the donor heart, vascular anastomosis of the recipient, etc.) was recorded. The duration of transplanted heart beat and the survival time of the recipient was observed daily after operation. The time required for tail vein injection in the transplanted mice was recorded. Pathological examination of the transplanted heart was performed at 30 d after isotransplantation (
8.Effect of books and toys on early childhood development in poor rural areas of China
Tianchen WU ; Huifeng SHI ; Yufeng DU ; Jingxu ZHANG ; Chunxia ZHAO ; Xiaona HUANG ; Xiaoli WANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2019;57(3):187-193
Objective To explore the effect of books and toys on early childhood development in poor rural areas of China.Methods The baseline survey data of the Integrated Early Childhood Development (IECD) conducted in 2013,which was supported by the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) China Office,were analyzed retrospectively in this study.The survey was conducted in 6 counties in 2 provinces of China (Shanxi and Guizhou),and all 6 neighboring counties were located in extremely poor areas.The socio-demographic characteristics and caring behaviors of the caregivers (the lack of children's books and toys) were assessed by UNICEF's Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys-5 and caregivers' depression was assessed by the Zung Self-rating Depression Scale.A total of 2701 children were enrolled,of these,1151(42.62%) were girls,the age (18± 10) months and 1 263 (46.76%)children were from Shanxi Province,the remaining 1 438 (53.24%) children were from Guizhou Province.The early childhood developmental status was evaluated by Ages and Stages Questionnaires (ASQ).Log-binomial model was used to analyze the association between early childhood development and the lack of children's books and toys.Furthermore,sensitivity analyses (data stratification) were made to explore the effect of books and toys on early childhood development under different caregiving conditions with different caregivers who were depressive or non-depressive.Results Among the 2 701 participants,1 537 (56.90%) children lacked of books,1 148 (42.50%) children lacked of toys,the suspected development delay (SDD) prevalences of overall ASQ,communication (CM),gross motor (GM),fine motor (FM),cognitivity (CG) and personal-social (PS) domains were 33.02% (892/2 701),15.51% (419/2 701),13.25% (358/2 701),15.66%(423/2 701),14.96% (404/2 701) and 11.81% (319/2 701).Under adjustment of the potential confounders,the Log-binomial regression showed that children who lacked books had significantly higher risk of SDD in overall ASQ (prevalence ratio (PR)=1.27,95%CI:1.11-1.45) and CM (PR=1.64,95%CI:1.31-2.07) than those who had sufficient books.Compared with children who had sufficient toys,those who lacked the toys also had the increased risk of SDD in overall ASQ (PR=1.34,95%CI:1.19-1.50),CM (PR=1.44,95%CI:1.18-1.76),GM (PR=1.54,95%CI:1.24-1.91),FM (PR=1.86,95%CI:1.52-2.27),CG (PR=1.80,95%CI:1.47-2.20) and PS (PR=1.88,95%CI:1.49-2.39).Sensitivity analysis revealed that the lack of books increased the risk of SDD in overall ASQ of the caregivers' non-depression group (PR=1.35,95%CI:1.08-1.71) and depression group (PR=1.17,95%CI:1.01-1.38),and the lack of toys increased the risk of SDD in overall ASQ of the caregivers' depression group (PR=1.54,95%CI:1.32-1.79).Conclusion Lack of childrens' books and shortage of toys were independent risk factors for early childhood development in poor rural areas of China and both of them increased the risk of SDD significantly.
9. Effectiveness of integrated early childhood development intervention on nurturing care for children aged 0-35 months in rural China
Huifeng SHI ; Jingxu ZHANG ; Xiaoli WANG ; Yuanyuan XU ; Shengli DONG ; Chunxia ZHAO ; Xiaona HUANG ; Qi ZHAO ; Xuefeng CHEN ; Ye ZHOU ; Margo O'SULLIVAN ; Ron POUWELS ; Robert W. SCHERPBIER
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2018;56(2):110-115
Objective:
To explore whether Integrated Early Childhood Development (IECD) program has effectively improved the nurturing care for children aged 0-35 months in rural China.
Methods:
IECD has been implemented by the government of China with support from the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) in four poverty-stricken rural counties since 2014. The interventions targeting the five key components of nurturing care (i.e. child and caregiver health, child nutrition, early learning support, child protection and social security) were delivered through the IECD program to children aged 0 to 35 months and their caregivers. A population-based intervention trial was designed to evaluate intervention effectiveness with data collected in 2013 (baseline) and 2016 (mid-term). The changes of nurturing care in the intervention and control group were analyzed by using a difference-in-differences (DID) model. This approach provided adjustment for sociodemographic and other confounding factors.
Results:
The baseline and mid-term survey enrolled 1 468 and 1 384 children in the intervention group, and 1 485 and 1 361 in the control group. After two years of implementation, the prevalence of caregiver's depression in the intervention group showed a decrease of 9.1% (mid-term 34.8% (479/1 377)
10.The diagnostic application of fat quantification in the primary osteoporosis
Shujia ZHAI ; Jingxu MA ; Liping ZHAO ; Jiamin DENG ; Hong WANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2018;34(1):71-74
Objective To investigate the change rules of the lumbar vertebral bone marrow fat fraction(FF)and T2* values at different bone mineral density(BMD)groups,and their relevances and the applications on the diagnosis of the primary osteoporosis. Methods The patients who underwent the dual energy X-ray absorptiometry(DXA)and the routine lumbar MRI scan,mDIXON-Quant scan were collected,and the BMD,T-score,FF and T2* values of L1-L4 were measured.According to the T-score,the vertebral bodies were divided into the normal group,the osteopenia group and the osteoporosis group.The differences of the FF,T2* values and BMD between each group were analyzed by one-way analysis of variance,and their correlations with BMD were analyzed by Pearson correlation,the diagnostic effects of them were evaluated by receiver operating characteristic curve(ROC curve).Results The differences of the FF ,T2 * values and BMD among the three groups were statistically significant (P < 0 .05) .The correlations of the FF and T2 * values with BMD were negative (r = - 0 .628 ,P < 0 .05 and r = - 0 .468 ,P < 0 .05 ,respectively) .The area under curve (AUC) of the FF and T2 * values were 0 .82 ± 0 .03 ,0 .79 ± 0 .03 ,respectively .Conclusion mDIXON-Quant which can accuratly quantify fat content could evaluate the lumbar vertebral bone marrow fat content ,reflect the changes of the bone quality ,provide valuable information for the diagnosis of osteoporosis ,and is helpful to predict the risks of the lumbar fragility fracture.

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