1.Bibliometric analysis of research trends on 0.05% cyclosporine A based on Web of Science
Lu TIAN ; Yatu GUO ; Xiaoyan YANG ; Shujin WEI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2025;43(10):930-940
Objective:To systematically analyze the current research landscape and development trends of 0.05% cyclosporine A (CsA) in the field of ocular surface diseases using bibliometric methods.Methods:Relevant literature on 0.05% CsA published between January 2000 and September 2024 was retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection.A total of 244 articles that met the inclusion criteria were analyzed using the bibliometric visualization tool CiteSpace.The analysis included publication volume, core authors, research institutions and country distribution, keyword co-occurrence, burst detection, clustering, and co-citation patterns.Results:From January 2000 to September 2024, the overall number of publications showed a fluctuating upward trend, peaking in 2022.A total of 513 authors were identified, with Yoon Kyung Chul contributing the most publications.The research involved 331 institutions, with Chonnam National University and Harvard University showing outstanding performance.A total of 39 countries were involved, with the United States leading in publication volume (93 articles) and demonstrating high centrality and collaboration strength.China ranked fifth with 19 articles and has shown rapid growth in recent years.Keyword co-occurrence analysis revealed that the most central research themes were dry eye disease and 0.05% CsA.Other hotspots included allergic conjunctivitis, meibomian gland dysfunction, Sj?gren syndrome, and postoperative dry eye management.Clustering and timeline analyses indicated that research directions have expanded from basic therapy to novel formulations, combination treatments, and personalized approaches.Co-citation analysis showed that highly cited references had a significant influence om the field.Highly cited publications from the past three years reflected a sustained focus on novel formulations and long-term efficacy evaluation.Conclusions:0.05% CsA plays a crucial role in the treatment of various ocular surface diseases.Future research should focus on developing novel formulations, combination therapy strategies, and conducting large-scale, long-term clinical trials to optimize treatment outcomes and advance the field.
2.Analysis of influence of demodex infection on clinical symptoms,signs and content of MMP-9 in tears of patients with meibomian gland dysfunction
Shujin WEI ; Jinrong ZHAO ; Yuanlong ZHANG ; Wenjuan CHU ; Dan SHEN ; Weiyi HUANG ; Lu TIAN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(7):997-1003
Objective To investigate the effects of Demodex infection on clinical symptoms,signs,and tear MMP-9 levels in patients with meibomian gland dysfunction(MGD).Methods A total of 680 patients with MGD were selected from our hospital,including 162 males and 518 females,with an average age of(45.05±15.41)years old.The patients were divided into two groups based on the presence of Demodex mite infestation:the Demodex positive group(340 cases)and the Demodex negative group(340 cases).All patients underwent evaluations using the OSDI questionnaire,SPEED questionnaire,eyelid margin alteration score,corneal fluorescein staining score,tear MMP-9 measurement,meibomian gland orifice score,meibomian gland excretion ability score,meibomian gland secretion score,meibomian gland loss score,tear film breakup time(BUT),and Schirmer I tear secretion test.The differences in these indicators between the two groups were compared.Results SPEED questionnaire score:Demodex positive group:(7.68±2.80),Demodex negative group:(6.28±1.99).There was a statistically significant difference between the two groups(t=2.582,P=0.012).Eyelid margin alteration score:Demodex positive group:(3.63±1.53),Demodex negative group:(2.85±0.77).A statistically significant difference was observed(t=2.861,P=0.006).Corneal fluorescein staining score:Demodex positive group:(2.25±1.86),Demodex negative group:(1.08±1.33).There was a statistically significant difference(t=3.247,P=0.002).Tear MMP-9 content:Demodex positive group:(30.76±43.14)ng/mL,Demodex negative group:(12.36±12.10)ng/mL.A statistically significant difference was found(t=2.598,P=0.013).No statistically significant differences were observed between the Demodex positive and negative groups in meibomian gland orifice score,meibomian gland excretion ability score,meibomian gland secretion score,meibomian gland loss score,BUT,tear secretion examination,and age comparison(P>0.05).Conclusions Demodex mite infestation in patients with MGD exhibits significant differ-ences across various clinical indicators,notably in SPEED questionnaire scores,eyelid margin alterations,corneal fluorescein staining,and tear MMP-9 levels.These changes are associated with mechanisms including inflammatory responses,cellular damage,and immune dysregulation.Demodex mite infestation may significantly influence the clinical progression of MGD by exacerbating inflammation and symptom severity,potentially playing a crucial role in disease development.
3.Bibliometric analysis of research trends on 0.05% cyclosporine A based on Web of Science
Lu TIAN ; Yatu GUO ; Xiaoyan YANG ; Shujin WEI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2025;43(10):930-940
Objective:To systematically analyze the current research landscape and development trends of 0.05% cyclosporine A (CsA) in the field of ocular surface diseases using bibliometric methods.Methods:Relevant literature on 0.05% CsA published between January 2000 and September 2024 was retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection.A total of 244 articles that met the inclusion criteria were analyzed using the bibliometric visualization tool CiteSpace.The analysis included publication volume, core authors, research institutions and country distribution, keyword co-occurrence, burst detection, clustering, and co-citation patterns.Results:From January 2000 to September 2024, the overall number of publications showed a fluctuating upward trend, peaking in 2022.A total of 513 authors were identified, with Yoon Kyung Chul contributing the most publications.The research involved 331 institutions, with Chonnam National University and Harvard University showing outstanding performance.A total of 39 countries were involved, with the United States leading in publication volume (93 articles) and demonstrating high centrality and collaboration strength.China ranked fifth with 19 articles and has shown rapid growth in recent years.Keyword co-occurrence analysis revealed that the most central research themes were dry eye disease and 0.05% CsA.Other hotspots included allergic conjunctivitis, meibomian gland dysfunction, Sj?gren syndrome, and postoperative dry eye management.Clustering and timeline analyses indicated that research directions have expanded from basic therapy to novel formulations, combination treatments, and personalized approaches.Co-citation analysis showed that highly cited references had a significant influence om the field.Highly cited publications from the past three years reflected a sustained focus on novel formulations and long-term efficacy evaluation.Conclusions:0.05% CsA plays a crucial role in the treatment of various ocular surface diseases.Future research should focus on developing novel formulations, combination therapy strategies, and conducting large-scale, long-term clinical trials to optimize treatment outcomes and advance the field.
4.Analysis of influence of demodex infection on clinical symptoms,signs and content of MMP-9 in tears of patients with meibomian gland dysfunction
Shujin WEI ; Jinrong ZHAO ; Yuanlong ZHANG ; Wenjuan CHU ; Dan SHEN ; Weiyi HUANG ; Lu TIAN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(7):997-1003
Objective To investigate the effects of Demodex infection on clinical symptoms,signs,and tear MMP-9 levels in patients with meibomian gland dysfunction(MGD).Methods A total of 680 patients with MGD were selected from our hospital,including 162 males and 518 females,with an average age of(45.05±15.41)years old.The patients were divided into two groups based on the presence of Demodex mite infestation:the Demodex positive group(340 cases)and the Demodex negative group(340 cases).All patients underwent evaluations using the OSDI questionnaire,SPEED questionnaire,eyelid margin alteration score,corneal fluorescein staining score,tear MMP-9 measurement,meibomian gland orifice score,meibomian gland excretion ability score,meibomian gland secretion score,meibomian gland loss score,tear film breakup time(BUT),and Schirmer I tear secretion test.The differences in these indicators between the two groups were compared.Results SPEED questionnaire score:Demodex positive group:(7.68±2.80),Demodex negative group:(6.28±1.99).There was a statistically significant difference between the two groups(t=2.582,P=0.012).Eyelid margin alteration score:Demodex positive group:(3.63±1.53),Demodex negative group:(2.85±0.77).A statistically significant difference was observed(t=2.861,P=0.006).Corneal fluorescein staining score:Demodex positive group:(2.25±1.86),Demodex negative group:(1.08±1.33).There was a statistically significant difference(t=3.247,P=0.002).Tear MMP-9 content:Demodex positive group:(30.76±43.14)ng/mL,Demodex negative group:(12.36±12.10)ng/mL.A statistically significant difference was found(t=2.598,P=0.013).No statistically significant differences were observed between the Demodex positive and negative groups in meibomian gland orifice score,meibomian gland excretion ability score,meibomian gland secretion score,meibomian gland loss score,BUT,tear secretion examination,and age comparison(P>0.05).Conclusions Demodex mite infestation in patients with MGD exhibits significant differ-ences across various clinical indicators,notably in SPEED questionnaire scores,eyelid margin alterations,corneal fluorescein staining,and tear MMP-9 levels.These changes are associated with mechanisms including inflammatory responses,cellular damage,and immune dysregulation.Demodex mite infestation may significantly influence the clinical progression of MGD by exacerbating inflammation and symptom severity,potentially playing a crucial role in disease development.
5.Application of Transimpedance Matrix Measurement in Cochlear Implantation
Shujin XUE ; Xingmei WEI ; Ying KONG ; Yongxin LI
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2024;32(4):375-379
When electrical stimulation is generated by the electrode arrays of cochlear implant(CI),the cur-rent-voltage distribution in the cochlea can be recorded by the electrodes and reflected as impedance or transimped-ance.Transimpedance matrix(TIM)measurement is an objective measurement tool that utilizes the telemetry func-tion of the cochlear implant,which has shown clinical applicability in recent years for cochlear implantation.TIM of-fers convenient operation,speedy data processing,and accurate results,and has demonstrated potential application in the evaluation of electrode position intraoperatively,measurement of postoperative psychophysical loudness and assessment of neural excitation diffusion.We will introduce the principles and methods of TIM measurement and re-view the main research progress in the application of TIM measurement in cochlear implantation.
6.Screening of Stilbene Glucosides Biosynthesis-related Genes in Polygonum multiflorum Thunb. by mRNA Differential Display Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction
Jiewen LI ; Wei ZHAO ; Shujin ZHAO
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(5):799-803
Objective To screen and clone the genes related to stilbene glucosides biosynthesis in Polygonum multiflorum Thunb. Methods The differentially expressed genes in the root, stem and leaf of Polygonum multiflorum which have different contents of stilbene glucosides were screened by differential display reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (DDRT-PCR). After pMD19-T carrier was inserted into the obtained differential genes for sequencing and comparison, the gene function was analyzed. Results Fifty-one differentially expressed cDNA fragments were found. Of them, 9 were used for the identification by semi-quantitative PCR. The identification results presented 3 positive fragments, one fragment was specifically expressed in the stem and leaf of Polygon-um multiflorum Thunb., sharing high homology with glycine dehydrogenase, and 2 were specifically expressed in the root of Polygonum multiflorum Thunb., having high homology with enoyl-CoA hydratase and aminopeptidase N, respectively. Conclusion Three homologous gene sequences obtained through DDRT-PCR provide a basis for the further study of biosynthetic pathway of stilbene glucoside from Polygonum multiflorum Thunb..
7.Keyhole limpet hemocyanin induced Th1/Th2 imbalance in splenocytes of Balb/C mice
Ning SONG ; Shujin LI ; Bin CONG ; Chunhua WEI ; Jun CONG ; Zhiyu NI ; Chunling MA ; Yuxia YAO ; Feng YU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2008;12(18):3587-3591
BACKGROUND:Establishing a characteristic.stable and repeatable model of Th1/Th2 imbalance in animals,is the key of studying the mechanism of Th1/Th2 imbalance.OBJECTIVE:To observe the characteristics of Th1/Th2 imbalance in splenocytes derived from Balb/C mice immnnized by keyhole limpet hemocyanin(KLH).DESIGN:A randomized control exploratory experiment.SETTING:Hebei Provincial Forensic Laboratory.Institute of Basic Medicine,Hebei Medical University.MATERLALS:The experiment was carried out in the Hebei Provincial Forensic Laboratory,Institute of Basic Medicine,Hebei Medical University from September 2005 to January 2007.Balb/C mice were adopted in this study.and all the disposals were in accordance with the guidance of animal ethics.METHODS:Balb/C mice were immunized with KLH emulsified in complete Freund's adjuvant(CFA),splenocytes were acquired,and the peak of cytokine secretion was determined in 3 groups:KLH groups of 6.25 mg,kg.12.5 mg,kg and 25 mg/kg.According to the immunizing dose and immunizing frequency.mice were divided into 7 groups:KLH groups of 6.25 mg/kg,12.5 mg/kg and 25 mg/kg,secondary immunity groups of 6.25 mg/kg,12.5 mg/kg and 25 mg/kg,as well as control group.According to the determined levels of IgG1 and IgG2a in blood serum.mice were divided into KLH group of 6.25 mg/kg and control group.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:Mice splenocytes supematant was detected with enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)for the production of Th1 cytokines interferon (IFN)-γ,interleukin(IL)-2.IL-12 p40 and Th2 cytokines IL-4 and IL-5.The levels of Th1 antibody IgG2a and Th2 antibody IgG1 in blood serum were also detected by ELISA.RESULTS:The spleen derived from KLH-immunized mice appeared hypertrophy,and the number of splenocytes was manifold.Splenocytes restimulated with KLH in vitro produced much more IFN-γ,IL-2,IL-4,IL-5,but not IL-12p40.IL-2 secretion was obviously elevated after incubated for 24 hours and achieved pinnacle at 48 hours;productions of IL-4,IL-5 and IFN-γ were elevated after 24 hours,and increased gradually to 96 hours;IL-12p40 production was very low at every time point.Using different doses of KLH inlmunity once or twice,could all lead to the elevated productions of IL-2,IL-4,IL-5,IFN-γ,and the elevation of IL-4/IFN-γ ratio,but the secondary immunity group of 6.25 mg/kg KLH showed obviously higher levels than other groups(P<0.01).The level of KLH specific antibody IgG2a and IgG1,especially IgG1 was elevated in blood serum of KLH-immunized mice.CONCLUSION:Balb/C mice immunizad with KLH emulsified in CFA can indce a Th2 predominant imbalance in splenocytes.
8.Cholecystokinin octapeptide modulates T-lymphocyte subsets in KLH-immunized mice
Ning SONG ; Shujin LI ; Bin CONG ; Chunhua WEI ; Jun CONG ; Fenghua ZHANG ; Chunling MA ; Zhiyu NI ; Yuxia YAO
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(03):-
AIM: To study the effects of cholecystokinin octapeptide (CCK-8) on T-lymphocyte subsets in keyhole limpet haemocyanin (KLH)-immunized mice.METHODS: Female BALB/c mice were immunized with KLH and injected with different dosages of CCK-8 or saline simultaneously. Positive CD4+and CD8+ T cells in peripheral blood or splenocytes were measured by flow cytometry. The production and mRNA level of Th1 cytokine, IFN-? and Th2 cytokine, IL-4 in the splenocytes were evaluated by ELISA and RT-PCR, respectively. In addition, lung tissue sections were made with HE staining.RESULTS: CCK-8 downregulated the positive CD4+and CD8+ T lymphocytes both in peripheral blood and in splenocytes in KLH-immunized mice, resulting in the reduction of CD4+/CD8+ ratio.CCK-8 improved the production of IFN-?, elevated IFN-? gene transcription, whereas cut down the production of IL-4, decreased IL-4 gene transcription. CCK-8 lightened the pulmonary inflammation induced by KLH.CONCLUSION: CCK-8 inhibits CD4+T lymphocytes activation, Th2 cytokine mRNA expression and protein production in KLH-immunized mice, indicating that CCK-8 modulates adaptive immune response.

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