1.Analysis of clarithromycin potential adverse drug interactions and establishment of refined prescription pre-review rules
Long WANG ; Li ZHANG ; Lingna ZHU ; Guanjun ZHANG ; Jun CHENG
China Pharmacy 2025;36(8):986-990
OBJECTIVE To analyze the potential adverse drug interactions (pADIs) of clarithromycin, and establish refined prescription pre-review rules. METHODS Outpatient prescriptions of clarithromycin in combination with other drugs were collected from January 1, 2024 to June 30, 2024 through hospital information system of the Third People’s Hospital of Bengbu. pADIs were identified and their risk severities were graded according to Lexicomp and Micromedex databases. Then, refined prescription pre- review rules for clarithromycin pADIs-related drugs were established according to the identification and risk level results. RESULTS Among 3 046 clarithromycin combined drug prescriptions, 946 cases of pADIs occurred in 812 prescriptions. There were 6, 415 and 525 cases classified as “contraindicated”,“ major” and “moderate”, respectively. The combination drugs with “contraindicated” levels were tamsulosin, rupatadine, domperidone and ticagrelor, while those with “major” levels were mainly theophylline, dexamethasone and amlodipine. Accordingly, 26 refined rules were established, including 4 items of “warning information→prescription interception”, 11 items of “warning information→prescription double signature” and 11 items of “attention information→prescription approval”. CONCLUSIONS There are “contraindicated” and “major” risks associated with clarithromycin and its combination drugs in the hospital, and refined prescription pre-review rules for clarithromycin combined drug prescription have been established successfully.
2.Prescription investigation for potential adverse drug interactions based on pharmacokinetics of gefitinib and establishment of review rules
Jun CHENG ; Long WANG ; Fuguo SI ; Guanjun ZHANG
China Pharmacy 2025;36(12):1511-1514
OBJECTIVE To analyze the potential adverse drug interactions based on pharmacokinetics (PK-pADIs) of gefitinib, and establish its corresponding prescription review rules. METHODS Outpatient prescriptions of gefitinib combination therapy in our hospital from January 1, 2022 to November 30, 2024 were collected through rational drug software system. PK- pADIs present in the prescriptions were identified based on the Drugs.com® drug interactions database. The specific combination drugs and cases of PK-pADIs were statistically analyzed, and prescription review rules were established according to the severity classification of PK-pADIs. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS A total of 217 prescriptions of gefitinib combination therapy were enrolled. Among them, 28 prescriptions (12.90%), involving a total of 28 patients, had 29 cases of PK-pADIs, with respiratory medicine prescriptions (22 prescriptions) being the main type. The combination drugs included proton pump inhibitors (13 cases), strong cytochrome P450 3A4 (CYP3A4) inhibitors (7 cases), H2 receptor antagonists (4 cases), CYP3A4 inducers (3 cases), and CYP2D6 substrates (2 cases). The severity classifications for these interactions were severe, moderate, severe, moderate and moderate, respectively. Based on the above severity classification of PK-pADIs, four prescription review rules had been established as follows: when gefitinib was combined with acid-suppressing drugs, it should be subject to “manual review”; when gefitinib was combined with dexamethasone, metoprolol, or strong CYP3A4 inhibitors, an “alert” should be triggered, and the physician should be informed via an alert box to strengthen the monitoring of relevant indicators. Clinical pharmacists need to conduct in-depth training on knowledge related to gefitinib drug interactions in key clinical departments such as respiratory medicine. They should strengthen the monitoring and guidance of rational drug use for patients who are on long-term gefitinib therapy, and promptly identify and intervene in PK-pADIs, thereby enhancing the rationality, safety, and effectiveness of clinical drug use.
3.Comparison of the efficacy of TiRobot orthopaedic robot assisted F screw technique and inverted triangle parallel nail internal fixation in the treatment of unstable femoral neck fractures
Xing-Long ZHAO ; Jian-Jun SHEN ; Kang-Hu FENG ; Zhi-Wei CHEN ; Yuan-Long SI ; Xuan ZHANG ; Guan-De WANG ; Xiang HAI
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2024;37(2):129-134
Objective To compare the effectiveness of TiRobot assisted F screw technique and inverted triangle parallel nail internal fixation in the treatment of unstable femoral neck fractures.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 72 patients with unstable femoral neck fractures who were treated with percutaneous cannulated screw fixation assisted with TiRobot Orthopaedic robot from December 2019 to April 2021.Among them,37 patients were treated with F screw internal fixa-tion,including 16 males and 21 females,aged47 to 64years old with an average of(53.87±5.28)years old;According to Pauwels classification,there were 1 case of type Ⅰ,19 cases of type Ⅱ,17 cases of type Ⅲ;8 cases of combined medical diseases;17 cases of falling,8 cases of traffic accident and 12 cases of falling from height;The time from injury to operation was 29 to 49 hours with average of(35.00±7.34)hours.Another 35 cases used internal fixation with an inverted triangle parallel nail,including 13 males and 22 females with an average age of 46 to 63 years old(52.36±5.05)years old;According to the Pauwels injury classifi-cation:there were 2 cases of type Ⅰ,21 cases of type Ⅱ,12 cases of type Ⅲ;6 cases of medical diseases,15 cases of falling in-jury,9 cases of traffic accident,11 cases of falling injury;The time from injury to operation was 30 to 45 hours with an average of(33.00±6.83)h.The intraoperative blood loss,operation time,intraoperative fluoroscopy times,follow-up time,fracture healing time,postoperative complications were observed and compared between the two groups.The hip joint function was e-valuated by Harris score at 6 months and 12 months after operation.Results There was no significant difference in operation time,intraoperative blood loss,intraoperative fluoroscopy times and other intraoperative data between two groups(P>0.05).Both groups were followed up regularly,and the follow-up time was 12 to 16 months.The fracture healing time and Harris score of the F screw internal fixation group were better than those of the inverted triangle parallel nail internal fixation group(P<0.05).There was 1 case of femoral neck shortening in the F screw internal fixation group,1 case of nonunion,1 case of nail withdrawal,and 1 case of lower extremity deep vein thrombosis in the inverted triangle internal fixation group.The incidence of complications in the F screw internal fixation group was lower than that in the inverted triangle parallel nail internal fixation group(P<0.05).Conclusion Percutaneous cannulated F screw technique using Tirobot navigation positioning system is a safe and effective treatment for patients with unstable femoral neck fractures.It can significantly shorten the fracture healing time,reduce the incidence of postoperative complications,significantly improve hip joint function,and improve the quality of life.
4.Digital study on proximal clavicle anatomical plate based on 3D printing technology
Yi ZHENG ; Xing-Guo ZHENG ; Jia-Kai ZHANG ; Jun-Long WU ; Xin-Hua YUAN
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2024;37(3):278-280
Objective To explore feasibility of 3D metal printing technology combined with virtual design proximal clavicle anatomical plate.Methods A 52-year-old male healthy volunteer was retrospectively selected to design proximal clavicle anatomical plate system by using Mimics15.01,NX12.0 and other software.STL data were input into 3D printer to print 1∶1 clavicle model and proximal clavicle anatomical plate.The fit of the plate was tested in vitro and the accuracy of screw position was evaluated by imaging.Printing time of model,nail path design and fabrication time of the anatomical plate at proximal clavicle were recorded.Results The 3D metal printing proximal clavicle anatomical plate fitted well to clavicle model,orienta-tion of proximal clavicle locking screw was accurate,and X-ray and CT scan showed the screw position was good.Printing time of model,the time of nail path design,and the time of making anatomical plate of proximal clavicle were 120,15 and 300 min respectively.Conclusion The proximal clavicular anatomical plate system based on 3D metal printing technology could achieve good lamination of proximal clavicular fracture plate and precise screw placement,providing a new and accurate surgical method for the treatment of the proximal clavicular fracture.
5.Finite element analysis of anatomic plate fixation for proximal clavicular fractures
Yi ZHENG ; Jia-Kai ZHANG ; Jun-Long WU ; Xin-Hua YUAN
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2024;37(9):917-920
Objective To explore establishment and finite element analysis of personalized proximal clavicular anatomical plate screw fixation model.Methods A 40-year-old male healthy volunteer was selected and the finite element analysis modules of 3D reconstruction software Mimics 15.01,Hypermesh 2019 and Abaqus 2020 were used.The finite element model of anatomic plate at the proximal clavicle was established,and a vertical load of 250 N was applied to the distal end of long axis of clavicle about 15 mm,then the overall structure,plate and screw displacement cloud image,Mises stress distribution were ob-served.Results The displacement distribution of the overall structure shows the maximum displacement was distributed on the distal clavicle.Under the four conditions of normal upper limb weight,longitudinal clavicle fracture,oblique fracture and shoulder impact violence during fall,longitudinal clavicle fracture and oblique fracture,the maximum displacement were 1.04 mm,1.03 mm,1.35 mm and 1.33 mm,respectively.The displacement cloud map of titanium alloy steel plate showed the largest displacement was distributed near the distal clavicular bone,and the maximum displacement were 0.89 mm,0.88 mm,1.10 mm and 1.09 mm,respectively.The displacement cloud map of titanium alloy screw showed the largest displacement was distribut-ed at the root of the distal screw,and the maximum displacement were 0.88 mm,0.87 mm,1.08 mm and 1.06 mm,respectively.Mises stress distribution showed the maximum stress was mainly distributed on titanium alloy plates and screws,and the stress on the clavicle was very small.Mises stress distribution cloud showed the maximum Mises stress was distributed at the second row of screw holes near the clavicle,and the maximum Mises stress were 673.1,678.1,648.5,654.4 MPa,respectively.The maximum stresses of titanium alloy screws were 414.5,417.4,415.8 and 419.7 MPa,respectively.Conclusion The biomechan-ical changes of personalized proximal clavicular anatomical plates are demonstrated by using 3D finite element method to pro-vide biomechanical data for personalized proximal clavicular anatomical plates.
6.Prediction and identification of B-cell epitopes of SARS-CoV-2 E protein
Peng-Fei ZHANG ; Jun LIU ; Zi-Yang ZOU ; Xi-Long KANG ; Li SONG ; Xin-An JIAO ; Chuang MENG ; Zhi-Ming PAN
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2024;40(9):807-813
This work was aimed at predicting and verifying B-cell epitopes of SARS-CoV-2 E protein through bioinformatics methods,and clarifying the dominant B cell epitopes with mouse polyclonal antibody serum prepared through SARS-CoV-2 re-combinant E protein immunization and human positive serum vaccinated with inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine.The structural and B-cell linear epitopes of SARS-CoV-2 E protein were predicted with SOPMA,Expasy,SWISS-MODEL,IEDB database,and Bepid-2.0 software.Candidate epitopes were expressed as GST-tagged recombinant protein fragments in an E.coli sys-tem,and their immunoreactivity with mouse and human poly-clonal positive serum against SARS-CoV-2 E protein was de-tected by western blotting and indirect ELISA,respectively.The epitope prediction results showed that E protein contained linear B cell epitopes Ser6-Val14 and Tyr57-Pro71,and the conformational epitopes of Glu8-Val12,Leu39-Tyr59,and Ser60-Leu65.The GST tagged recombinant E protein fragments of E1 and E3,containing Ser6-Val14 and Tyr57-Pro71 epitopes,respectively,as well as E2 without an epitope sequence as a control,were expressed in an E.coli expression system and successfully purified with an Ni-NTA column.Western blotting and indirect ELISA analysis indicated that all mouse and human SARS-CoV-2 positive sera positively reacted with only E1 and E3 proteins,but negatively reacted with E2 protein,thus indicating that the corresponding epitope prediction with Ser6-Val14 and Tyr57-Pro71 was correct.This study successfully predicted and preliminarily identified two linear B cell epitopes of SARS-CoV-2 E protein,thus providing a reference for the preparation of new coronavirus vaccines and the analysis of immune response characteristics.
7.Advances in Giardia duodenalis genomics
Yi-Zhuo WEI ; Chun-Xiang ZHOU ; Jing-Jing SUN ; Long-Xian ZHANG ; Jun-Qiang LI
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2024;40(10):977-983
Giardia duodenalis is a zoonotic intestinal parasitic protozoan that can severely harm human and animal health,and causes substantial economic losses to humans and animal husbandry annually.Currently,no effective drugs and vaccines a-gainst giardiasis are available.With the development of bioinformatics and sequencing techniques,genomic sequencing of the Giardia genome and comparative genomics analysis have advanced understanding of the molecular characteristics of Giardia.This article reviews the current status of genome sequencing,structural genomics,comparative genomics,and functional ge-nomics for Giardia duodenalis,to provide new ideas for understanding the origins,evolution and pathogenic mechanisms of Giardia,to aid in the diagnosis,design of new veterinary drugs,and development of vaccines for giardiasis.
8.Effect of TLK2 Expression Regulated by MiR-21 on Proliferation and Apoptosis of Acute Myeloid Leukemia Cells
Bo LIANG ; Jun-Jie YIN ; Sheng-Nan ZHANG ; Chao ZHANG ; Zi-Long HU ; Yi WANG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2024;32(3):658-662
Objective:To investigate the effect of TLK2 expression regulated by miR-21 on proliferation and apoptosis of acute myeloid leukemia cells.Methods:Seventy patients with AML admitted to our hospital from January 2019 to July 2022 were selected,while 30 patients with iron deficiency anemia were selected as the control group.Bone marrow mononuclear cells(BMMNCs)of the patients were obtained using Ficoll density gradient centrifugation.RT-qPCR was used to determine the expression levels of miR-21 and TLK2 mRNA in BMMNCs.Mimics-miR-21,mimics-NC,inhibitor-miR-21,inhibitor-NC and NC were transfected into HL-60 cells using liposome-mediated transfection technology.CCK-8 method was used to determine the activity of transfected HL-60 cells after treatment with cytarabine.The apoptosis rate of HL-60 transfected cells was determined by TUNEL method.The expression of TLK2 mRNA in HL-60 cells transfected with inhibitor-miR-21 was determined by RT-qPCR.Results:The relative expression levels of miR-21 and TLK2 mRNA in BMMNCs of AML patients were significantly higher than those of controls(both P<0.05).After HL-60 cells were treated with cytarabine,both the cell activity of inhibitor-miR-21 group and mimics-miR-21 group decreased significantly with the increase of cytarabine concentration(both P<0.05).However,at each concentration point of cytarabine,the cell activity of inhibitor-miR-21 group was lower than that of control group(P<0.05),while mimics-miR-21 group was higher than control group(P<0.05).After HL-60 cells were treated with cytarabine,the apoptosis rate of inhibitor-miR-21 group was significantly increased(P<0.05),while that of mimics-miR-21 group was significantly decreased(P<0.05).After HL-60 cells were treated with inhibitor-miR-21,the relative expression of TLK2 mRNA decreased significantly(P<0.05).Conclusion:miR-21 is highly expressed in AML patients,which may promote the apoptosis of AML cells by inhibiting the expression of TLK2.
9.Allyl isothiocyanate exacerbates acute toxoplasmosis through inhibition of inflammatory cytokines
Qiu-Mei LIN ; Hong-Bin LONG ; Jun-Ting HE ; Zhi-hao ZHANG ; Ho-Woo NAM ; Fu-Shi QUAN ; Qi ZHONG ; Xu-Qing LIU ; Zhao-Shou YANG
Parasites, Hosts and Diseases 2024;62(4):476-483
Allyl isothiocyanate (AITC) is a natural product commonly used in food preservation and pharmaceutical applications. Toxoplasmosis, caused by the protozoan pathogen Toxoplasma gondii, is prevalent globally while the impact of AITC on toxoplasmosis is unclear. We explored the effect of AITC on acute toxoplasmosis. We infected C57BL/6 mice with T. gondii type I RH strain following AITC administration. On the 4th day after infection, which corresponds to the initial stage of infection, we collected serum for the determination of inflammatory cytokine levels. The mice serum of the AITC-administered group contained significantly lower levels of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, interferon-gamma, interleukin (IL)-23 subunit p19, IL-4, IL-6, and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1. The lifespan of the mice in the AITC-administered group was significantly reduced. In vitro experiments showed that AITC promoted the proliferation of intracellular T. gondii accompanied by the inhibition of IL-4, IL-1β, and IL-6 production in RAW264.7 macrophages. Our results showed that AITC facilitated T. gondii infection in the early stage by inhibiting the production of several inflammatory cytokines.
10.Therapeutic effect of Lingze Tablets on benign prostatic hyperplasia in rats:An exploration based on the VEGFA/TNF/IL-6 signaling pathway
Hua-Nan ZHANG ; Song SUN ; Jun-Long FENG ; Yi-Chen LIU ; Hai-Song LI ; Jin-Sheng WANG ; Bin WANG
National Journal of Andrology 2024;30(7):634-639
Objective:To explore the mechanism of Lingze Tablets(LZT)acting on BPH in rats based on the VEGFA/TNF/IL-6 signaling pathway.Methods:We equally randomized 30 SPF SD male rats into five groups,normal control,BPH model con-trol,low-dose LZT,medium-dose LZT and high-dose LZT,and established a BPH model in the latter four groups by induction with non-castrate testosterone propionate.After the modeling,we treated the rats in the normal and model groups by intragastrical adminis-tration of physiological saline,and those in the latter three groups with low-,medium-,and high-dose LZT respectively,all for 28 suc-cessive days.Then we collected the prostate tissue from the animals for observation of the changes in the prostatic indexes and histo-morphology,detected the expressions of the proteins related to the VEGFA/TNF/IL-6 signaling pathway,and compared the data ob-tained among different groups.Results:Compared with the normal controls,the rats in the model control group showed significant pros-tatic hyperplasia,markedly increased prostatic index([0.84±0.01]g,P<0.05),thickness of the prostatic epithelia and infiltra-tion of the luminal area,and dramatically up-regulated protein expressions of VEGFA(0.60±0.02,P<0.05),TNF(0.76±0.02,P<0.05)and IL-6(0.64±0.02,P<0.05).In comparison with the model controls,the rats in the low-,medium-and high-dose LZT groups exhibited significantly decreased prostatic indexes([0.76±0.02]g,[0.58±0.02]g and[0.52 0.01]g,all P<0.05),improved prostatic histomorphology,and down-regulated expressions of VEGFA(0.45±0.01,0.35±0.01 and 0.31±0.02,all P<0.05),TNF(0.45±0.01,0.33±0.01 and 0.27±0.01,all P<0.01)and IL-6(0.44±0.01,0.36±0.01 and 0.30±0.01,all P<0.01)in a dose-dependent manner.Conclusion:LZT produces therapeutic effect on BPH by negatively regulating the VEGFA/TNF/IL-6 signaling pathway,reducing the expression levels of VEGFA,TNF and IL-6 pro-teins,and regulating cell proliferation,apoptosis and inflammatory response.

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