1.Research progress on high adaptability of pathogenic fungi to drugs
Yuru LIN ; Qiaoling HU ; Xinrong WANG ; Renyi LU ; Yan WANG ; Li CHEN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 2026;44(4):178-184
Fungal infections have emerged as a critical public health issue endangering human health. However, the existing arsenal of antifungal agents is limited in diversity and is commonly plagued by drawbacks including narrow antimicrobial spectrums and the frequent emergence of drug resistance, which severely compromises the efficacy of clinical treatments. Pathogenic fungi can develop extensive adaptability to currently available drugs through multiple mechanisms, which are mainly manifested in three aspects: drug resistance, tolerance and persistence. The molecular mechanisms and regulatory pathways underlying drug resistance, tolerance and persistence in pathogenic fungi were systematically summarized in this review, and the counteractive strategies such as combination therapy and the development of novel antifungal agents were further discussed, which aimed to provide theoretical basis and practical reference for the precision treatment of fungal infections.
2.Interaction between macrophages and ferroptosis: Metabolism, function, and diseases.
Qiaoling JIANG ; Rongjun WAN ; Juan JIANG ; Tiao LI ; Yantong LI ; Steven YU ; Bingrong ZHAO ; Yuanyuan LI
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(5):509-522
Ferroptosis, an iron-dependent programmed cell death process driven by reactive oxygen species-mediated lipid peroxidation, is regulated by several metabolic processes, including iron metabolism, lipid metabolism, and redox system. Macrophages are a group of innate immune cells that are widely distributed throughout the body, and play pivotal roles in maintaining metabolic balance by its phagocytic and efferocytotic effects. There is a profound association between the biological functions of macrophage and ferroptosis. Therefore, this review aims to elucidate three key aspects of the unique relationship between macrophages and ferroptosis, including macrophage metabolism and their regulation of cellular ferroptosis; ferroptotic stress that modulates functions of macrophage and promotion of inflammation; and the effects of macrophage ferroptosis and its role in diseases. Finally, we also summarize the possible mechanisms of macrophages in regulating the ferroptosis process at the global and local levels, as well as the role of ferroptosis in the macrophage-mediated inflammatory process, to provide new therapeutic insights for a variety of diseases.
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3.Risks, mechanisms, and prevention strategies for cerebrovascular diseases in lunar astronauts under deep.
Lei TANG ; Qiaoling TANG ; Ye LI ; Li WANG ; Feng ZHANG ; Xiangbin ZHANG ; Ran LIU ; Le ZHANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2025;50(8):1337-1345
As human deep space exploration enters a practical phase, ensuring astronaut health and safety has become a critical determinant of mission success. The cerebrovascular system, essential for maintaining brain function, is highly sensitive to environmental changes. Cerebrovascular diseases represent one of the characteristic adverse effects of deep space conditions such as microgravity and high-energy radiation, and have emerged as a frontier challenge in space medicine. Based on experiences from manned space missions, major research challenges persist, particularly the lack of experimental data specific to the lunar environment and the unclear threshold for low-dose radiation-induced injury. Elucidating the mechanisms and multifactorial interactions by which deep space environments impact cerebrovascular structure and function, and summarizing the key risk factors, pathological processes, and recent advances in monitoring and early-warning technologies for cerebrovascular diseases in lunar astronauts, and of crucial importance. A comprehensive understanding of the interplay between deep space environmental stressors and cerebrovascular injury, as well as the development of personalized prevention and intervention strategies, will provide both theoretical and practical foundations for safeguarding cerebrovascular health in future Chinese deep space missions, while promoting progress in related biomedical research, technological innovation, and international collaboration.
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4.Construction of nursing quality evaluation index system of psychiatric closed wards in Sichuan Province
Chunlan BAI ; Zuowei LI ; Qiaoling LIAO ; Huan WANG ; Yali WANG
Sichuan Mental Health 2025;38(2):138-144
BackgroundIn Sichuan Province, most healthcare institutions providing mental health services have adopted self-developed evaluation indicators for the quality of nursing care in psychiatric closed wards, lacking unified standards. This results in insufficient authority and homogeneity, which is unfavorable for the standardized assessment and continuous improvement of nursing quality. ObjectiveTo construct a standardized evaluation indicator system for nursing quality of psychiatric closed wards in Sichuan Province, so as to provide references for nursing quality management and assessment. MethodsBased on bio-psycho-social medical model and guided by "Structure-Process-Outcome" quality evaluation framework, preliminary evaluation indicators for nursing quality in psychiatric closed wards were developed through literature analysis, research team discussions and clinical experience. Through two rounds of Delphi expert consultation, the indicators were revised and finalized. ResultsThe response rates for two rounds of Delphi expert consultation questionnaire were 100%. The expert authority coefficients were 0.845 and 0.864, respectively, and the Kendall's coordination coefficients ranged from 0.119 to 0.210 (P<0.01). Ultimately, a nursing quality evaluation index system for psychiatric closed wards was established, comprising 3 first-level indicators, 9 second-level indicators and 46 third-level indicators. ConclusionThe nursing quality evaluation indicators for psychiatric closed wards constructed based on the Delphi method can provide references for nursing quality management and evaluation in such wards. [Funded by Research Project Fund of Sichuan Nursing Society (number, H20004); Sichuan Hospital Association Hospital Management Research Special Fund (number, YG2323)]
5.Study on the correlation between urinary calcium levels and severity and prognosis of chronic kidney disease
Qiongjing YUAN ; Yanyun XIE ; Jinwei WANG ; Zhangzhe PENG ; Pan YU ; Ting MENG ; Ling HUANG ; Wei WANG ; Xiaozhao LI ; Hanwei HUANG ; Fang WANG ; Bixia GAO ; Minghui ZHAO ; Qiaoling ZHOU ; Luxia ZHANG ; Hui XU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(2):264-272
Objective:To analyze the relationship between 24-hour urinary calcium (24 h UCa) level and the risk of end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), cardiovascular disease (CVD), and all-cause mortality.Methods:In the Chinese Cohort Study of Chronic Kidney Disease, we examined 3 375 patients aged 18-74 years with CKD stages 1-4. Kaplan-Meier survival and Cox proportional hazard regression models were used to test a time-to-event association between levels of 24 h UCa and incidence of ESKD, CVD, and all-cause mortality.Results:During a follow-up of 4.17 (3.37, 5.20) years, 179, 145, 104 and 38 ESKD events occurred in <0.60, 0.60-, 1.20-, ≥2.32 mmol 24 h UCa groups. Higher levels of 24 h UCa (1.20-,≥2.32 mmol) were independently associated with a lower incidence of ESKD events in patients with CKD, with HR (95% CI) of 0.71 (0.54-0.93) and 0.43 (0.29-0.64), respectively. No significant associations with CVD and all-cause mortality endpoints were detected. Conclusion:Among patients with CKD, levels of 24 h UCa displayed an association with the risk of ESKD among patients with CKD stages 1-4.
6.Research progress in lipidomics in alcohol use disorder
Wenju LI ; Min CHEN ; Yamei ZHANG ; Xiang CHU ; Jun FEI ; Qiaoling SONG
Chongqing Medicine 2025;54(7):1709-1712,1718
Alcohol use disorder(AUD)is a common mental disorder and physiological disease impac-ting millions globally.Although multiple studies have explored the causes and treatments of AUD,its exact mechanisms remain poorly understood.The development of lipidomics technology provides a new perspective for studying AUD and can be used to investigate its biological mechanisms.This review summarizes recent ap-plications and progress of lipidomics in AUD research,as well as its potential value in prevention and treat-ment strategies.
7.Changes of Doppler ultrasound parameters in patients with acute lower extremity deep venous thrombosis receiving thrombolytic therapy and their relationship with prognosis
Jun QIAO ; Wenlong SONG ; Jin LI ; Qiaoling WU
Chongqing Medicine 2025;54(9):2079-2084
Objective To explore the relationship the changes of Doppler ultrasound parameters before and after thrombolytic therapy in the patients with acute lower extremity deep venous thrombosis and the prognosis.Methods A total of 100 patients with acute lower extremity deep venous thrombosis from Decem-ber 2022 to December 2024 were enrolled,given the thrombolytic therapy and received Doppler ultrasound ex-amination before and after treatment.The sonographic manifestations of the affected side detected by color Doppler ultrasound before treatment were statistically analyzed,and the changes of Doppler ultrasound param-eters of the affected side[end-diastolic velocity(EDV),peak systolic velocity(PSV),vascular resistance index(RI),vascular diameter at the lesion site]were compared between before and after treatment.According to whether pulmonary embolism occurred after thrombolysis,the patients were divided into the embolization group(n=29)and non-embolization group(m=71).The Doppler ultrasound parameters of the affected side before treatment were compared between the two groups.The binary logistic equation was adopted to analyze the related influencing factors of pulmonary embolism occurrence in the patients.The receiver operating char-acteristic(ROC)curve was used to analyze the predictive value of ultrasound parameters on pulmonary em-bolism.Results After thrombolytic therapy for the affected limb with acute lower extremity deep venous thrombosis,EDV,PSV and vascular diameter at the lesion site were decreased significantly,RI was increased significantly(P<0.05).Before treatment,EDV.PSV,vascular diameter and the proportion of thrombus grade Ⅳ at the lesion site in the embolization group were significantly higher than those in the non-emboliza-tion group,the RI was significantly lower than that in the non-embolization group(P<0.05).EDV,PSV,RI and the vascular diameter at the lesion site all were related to the occurrence of pulmonary embolism(P<0.05).The areas under the curves(AUC)of SEDV,PSV,RI and vascular diameter at the lesion site in predic-ting the pulmonary embolism occurrence in the patients with acute lower extremity deep venous thrombosis were 0.690,0.717,0.649 and 0.662 respectively.The AUC of the 4-items combination in diagnosing the poor prognosis of the patients was 0.829,and the combined diagnostic value was higher.Conclusion EDV,PSV,vascular diameter and RI could predict the risk of pulmonary embolism occurrence after thrombolytic therapy in the patients with acute lower extremity deep venous thrombosis.
8.Constructing Index System for Rational Drug Use Management of Key Monitoring Drugs Based on Delphi Method and Analytic Hierarchy Process
Li LING ; Cheng SI ; Haixia ZHANG ; Qiaoling ZHU ; Weihong GE ; Xiaoyan WU
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(3):503-508
Objective To construct an evaluation index system for rational drug use management of key monitoring drugs,and to provide references for medical institutions.Methods The preliminary index framework was formed by researching the policies and regulations,management norms,and guiding principles related to key monitoring drugs.Two rounds of Delphi questionnaire survey were conducted with 26 experts to improve and optimize the index system.The weights of the indicators were obtained by constructing the judgment matrix by analytic hierarchy process(AHP).Results The recovery rates of the two rounds of questionnaire were both 100%,and the authority coefficient was 0.87.The key monitoring drug rational use management evaluation index system was finally constructed to include three primary indicators[ex-ante management(0.253 6),in-process management(0.503 1),and ex-post management(0.243 2)],15 secondary indicators[including prescription review(0.302 6),formulate rational drug use norms(0.133 1),supernormal early warning management(0.103 2)],and 62 tertiary indicators[inclu-ding formulate strict prescription review rules(0.152 5),pharmacists prescription intervention strength(0.085 7)and effective-ness management(0.052 5)].and the index judgment matrix passed the consistency test.Conclusion The evaluation index system for the rational drug use management of key monitoring drugs constructed can satisfy the closed loop of the supervision and management process,achieve the prior reminder,monitoring,and post-supervision,and provide references for medical institutions to ensure the refinement and standardization of the management process.
9.Effect of zearalenone on proliferation and apoptosis of sika deer antler chondro-cytes
Chenhao WANG ; Xueyuan YAO ; Baiyu LI ; Qiaoling ZHANG ; Zhanpeng YUE ; Zhanqing YANG ; Bin GUO
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(1):115-120,128
To investigate the effects of zearalenone(ZEA)on the proliferation and apoptosis of sika deer antler chondrocytes,the chondrocytes were isolated and cultured in vitro and treated with 50μmol/L ZEA for 24 h.Flow cytometry was used to assess cell proliferation,cell cycle,apoptosis,mitochondrial membrane potential,and intracellular levels of reactive oxygen species(ROS).The expression changes of hypertrophic cartilage cell marker genes Col X,Runx2,Alpl,and apoptosis-related genes Casp-3,Bax,Bcl-2 were measured using quantitative PCR.Additionally,glutathione reductase(GR)activity and the levels of the oxidative stress marker malondialdehyde(MDA)were determined.The results showed that after 24 h of ZEA treatment,cell proliferation was sig-nificantly inhibited,with an increase in the number of cells in the G0/G1 phase and a decrease in the S phase.The expression levels of hypertrophic chondrocyte marker genes Col X,Runx2 and Al-pl were significantly increased.Apoptosis rate was significantly increased,with elevated expression of pro-apoptotic genes Casp-3,Bax and reduced expression of the anti-apoptotic gene Bcl-2.The content of MDA in the antler chondrocytes increased,ROS levels rose,and GR activity decreased.The mitochondrial membrane potential reduced.The results suggested that ZEA could inhibit the proliferation of antler chondrocytes and promote the apoptosis by regulating cellular oxidative stress responses and the expression of apoptosis-related genes.
10.The correlation between C1q,MBL,C5a and the progression of type 2 diabetes nephropathy and tubular injury
Li LIU ; Jian HOU ; Qiaoling ZHANG ; Hongxiu YANG ; Baojun YUAN
Tianjin Medical Journal 2025;53(6):603-609
Objective To explore the clinical value of complement 1q(C1q),mannose-binding lectin(MBL)and complement 5a(C5a)in the early diagnosis and disease monitoring of diabetic kidney disease(DKD),as well as their relationship with renal tubular injury.Methods A total of 232 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus admitted to the Endocrinology Department of Kailuan General Hospital from December 2020 to December 2021 were selected in this study.Patients were divided into the simple diabetes mellitus(SDM)group(n=50)and the DKD group(n=182)based on urinary albumin/creatinine ratio(UACR)and estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR).The DKD group was further divided into the low-risk diabetic nephropathy(LDKD)group(n=90),the moderate-risk diabetic nephropathy(MDKD)group(n=55)and the high-risk diabetic nephropathy(HDKD)group(n=37)according to the risk of chronic kidney disease progression.Forty healthy individuals who underwent physical examinations in our hospital during the same period were selected as the healthy control group(NC group).The DKD group was divided into the Q1-Q4 groups based on the quartile levels of NAG/Ucr according to the severity of renal tubular injury from mild to severe.General biochemical indicators,as well as the levels of C1q,MBL and C5a in each group were detected.Spearman correlation analysis was used to analyze the correlation between C1q,MBL,C5a and glomerular and tubular injury indexes.Multivariate ordinal Logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the influencing factors of the progression risk of DKD and the degree of renal tubular injury.Results The levels of systolic blood pressure,diastolic blood pressure,triglycerides(TG),serum creatinine(Scr),uric acid(UA),UACR,NAG/Ucr,C1q,MBL and C5a were higher in the DKD group than those in the SDM group and the NC group.The levels of TC,LDL-C,ApoB and HbA1c were higher than those in the NC group,while the level of HDL-C was lower than that in the NC group.The levels of TC,LDL-C,HbA1c and NAG/Ucr were higher in the SDM group than those in the NC group,while the level of HDL-C was lower than that in the NC group(P<0.05).Among different progression risk groups of DKD,the levels of C1q were higher in the HDKD group than those in the SDM group and the LDKD group.The levels of MBL and C5a were higher in the MDKD group than those in the SDM group and the LDKD group,and the level of MBL was higher in the LDKD group than that in the SDM group(P<0.05).After grouping according to the quartile levels of NAG/Ucr,the levels of TC,ApoB,HbA1c,Scr,UACR,C1q and C5a were significantly higher in the Q4 group than those in the Q1 group.The levels of TC,ApoB,Scr,UACR,C1q and C5a were significantly higher than those in the Q2 group,and the levels of UACR and C5a were significantly higher than those in the Q3 group.The levels of HbA1c,Scr,UACR,C1q and C5a were significantly higher in the Q3 group than those in the Q1 group.The level of UACR was higher in the Q2 group than that in the Q1 group(all P<0.05).The Spearman correlation analysis showed that C1q,MBL and C5a were positively correlated with UACR and NAG/Ucr,and negatively correlated with eGFR(all P<0.05).The ordinal Logistic regression analysis showed that elevated levels of MBL,C5a,NAG/Ucr,Scr and systolic blood pressure were independent influencing factors of progression risk in DKD patients.Elevated levels of C5a,HbA1c and UACR were independent influencing factors of renal tubular injury in DKD patients.Conclusion C1q and C5a can be used to monitor middle and late DKD and tubular injury,and C5a is an independent risk factor for DKD progression and tubular injury.MBL can be used to screen for early DKD and is also an independent risk factor for its progression.

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