1.Research progress on the role and mechanism of lactate in retinal diseases
Yan GAO ; Xiying MAO ; Mingkang CHEN ; Songtao YUAN ; Qinghuai LIU
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2024;40(12):975-979
Lactate was originally thought to be a metabolic waste product of glycolysis produced by cells in hypoxic environment. In recent years, increasing evidence has indicated that lactate plays a crucial role in the physiological and pathological processes of the retina. Lactate is transported via monocarboxylate transporters in different retinal cell types such as photoreceptor cells and Müller cells to maintain the high metabolic demand of the retina. In addition to serving as oxiditive substrate for energy, lactate can mediate intracellular signal transduction through receptor G protein-coupled receptor 81, participating in the maintenance of retinal homeostasis and the progression of pathological neovascularization. Moreover, lactate-mediated protein lactylation directly regulates gene expression in microglia and T lymphocytes, which has gradually become a new hotspot in the field of retinal pathological neovascularization and neuroinflammation. Therefore, the regulation of lactate metabolism may provide novel perspectives for the treatment of retinal lactic acid metabolism disorders such as age-related macular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa.
2.Research progress on the role and mechanism of lactate in retinal diseases
Yan GAO ; Xiying MAO ; Mingkang CHEN ; Songtao YUAN ; Qinghuai LIU
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2024;40(12):975-979
Lactate was originally thought to be a metabolic waste product of glycolysis produced by cells in hypoxic environment. In recent years, increasing evidence has indicated that lactate plays a crucial role in the physiological and pathological processes of the retina. Lactate is transported via monocarboxylate transporters in different retinal cell types such as photoreceptor cells and Müller cells to maintain the high metabolic demand of the retina. In addition to serving as oxiditive substrate for energy, lactate can mediate intracellular signal transduction through receptor G protein-coupled receptor 81, participating in the maintenance of retinal homeostasis and the progression of pathological neovascularization. Moreover, lactate-mediated protein lactylation directly regulates gene expression in microglia and T lymphocytes, which has gradually become a new hotspot in the field of retinal pathological neovascularization and neuroinflammation. Therefore, the regulation of lactate metabolism may provide novel perspectives for the treatment of retinal lactic acid metabolism disorders such as age-related macular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa.
3.Analysis of medication safety self-assessment results of 67 hospitals in China
Xiaoling LI ; Simiao ZHAO ; Yawei WANG ; Qingxia ZHANG ; Suying YAN ; Yuzhen LI ; Dan MEI ; Xiao CHEN ; Lingli ZHANG ; Mingkang ZHONG ; Ling JIANG ; Xin HUANG ; Hui YANG ; Pinfang HUANG ; Rongsheng TONG ; Weihong SUN ; Shiting LIU ; Taotao LIU ; Weiyi FENG ; Jun ZHANG ; Bi ZE ; Xiujuan FU ; Yufeng DING ; Manling MA ; Yuqin WANG
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2019;21(1):20-29
Objective To preliminarily understand the current status of medication safety management of medical institutions in China. Methods Medication Safety Panel in China Core Group of International Network for the Rational Use of Drugs (INRUD) and Chinese Pharmacological Society Professional Committee of Drug-induced Diseases jointly established a research group. Basing on the voluntary principle,members (medical institutions)of the group did medication safety self-assessment using the questionnaires of "2011 ISMP Medication Safety Self Assessment? for Hospitals (Chinese version)", which included 10 key elements,20 core indicators,and 270 assessment projects. The questionnaires were handed out on August 17,2018 and needed to be completed and submitted within 2 months. Results As of October 19,2018,67 hospitals of 16 provincial administrative regions in total had submitted their questionnaires,including 61 (91. 0%)3A hospitals and 6 (9%)2A hospitals. The average value of total scores of medication safety self-assessment in the 67 hospitals was 58. 9% (7. 6% -90. 0%). None of the 67 hospitals evaluated the key element Ⅵ(medication device acquisition,use,and monitoring). The scores of the other 9 key elements from high to low were 67. 6%,66. 2%,65. 1%,64. 8%,64. 1%,58. 2%, 54. 5%,54. 4%,and 52. 5% respectively for element Ⅶ (environmental factors,workflow and staffing patterns),element Ⅳ(drug labeling,packaging and nomenclature),element Ⅸ (patient education), element Ⅲ(communication of drug orders and other drug information),element Ⅷ (staff competency and education),element Ⅴ(drug standardization,storage and distribution),element Ⅹ (quality processes and risk management),element Ⅰ (patient information),and element Ⅱ (drug information). Conclusion The data of medication safety from 67 hospitals of 16 provincial administrative regions were obtained through the first national self-assessment questionnaire survey in medical institutions,which initially reflected the current status of medication safety in medical institutions in China.
4.Analysis of medication safety self-assessment results of 67 hospitals in China
Xiaoling LI ; Simiao ZHAO ; Yawei WANG ; Qingxia ZHANG ; Suying YAN ; Yuzhen LI ; Dan MEI ; Xiao CHEN ; Lingli ZHANG ; Mingkang ZHONG ; Ling JIANG ; Xin HUANG ; Hui YANG ; Pinfang HUANG ; Rongsheng TONG ; Weihong SUN ; Shiting LIU ; Taotao LIU ; Weiyi FENG ; Jun ZHANG ; Bi ZE ; Xiujuan FU ; Yufeng DING ; Manling MA ; Yuqin WANG
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2019;21(1):20-29
Objective To preliminarily understand the current status of medication safety management of medical institutions in China. Methods Medication Safety Panel in China Core Group of International Network for the Rational Use of Drugs (INRUD) and Chinese Pharmacological Society Professional Committee of Drug-induced Diseases jointly established a research group. Basing on the voluntary principle,members (medical institutions)of the group did medication safety self-assessment using the questionnaires of "2011 ISMP Medication Safety Self Assessment? for Hospitals (Chinese version)", which included 10 key elements,20 core indicators,and 270 assessment projects. The questionnaires were handed out on August 17,2018 and needed to be completed and submitted within 2 months. Results As of October 19,2018,67 hospitals of 16 provincial administrative regions in total had submitted their questionnaires,including 61 (91. 0%)3A hospitals and 6 (9%)2A hospitals. The average value of total scores of medication safety self-assessment in the 67 hospitals was 58. 9% (7. 6% -90. 0%). None of the 67 hospitals evaluated the key element Ⅵ(medication device acquisition,use,and monitoring). The scores of the other 9 key elements from high to low were 67. 6%,66. 2%,65. 1%,64. 8%,64. 1%,58. 2%, 54. 5%,54. 4%,and 52. 5% respectively for element Ⅶ (environmental factors,workflow and staffing patterns),element Ⅳ(drug labeling,packaging and nomenclature),element Ⅸ (patient education), element Ⅲ(communication of drug orders and other drug information),element Ⅷ (staff competency and education),element Ⅴ(drug standardization,storage and distribution),element Ⅹ (quality processes and risk management),element Ⅰ (patient information),and element Ⅱ (drug information). Conclusion The data of medication safety from 67 hospitals of 16 provincial administrative regions were obtained through the first national self-assessment questionnaire survey in medical institutions,which initially reflected the current status of medication safety in medical institutions in China.

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