1.Analysis of awareness,usage,and influencing factors of smart shared traditional chinese medicine pharmacies:a case study of Nanchang city
Weijian LIU ; Bangyu ZHONG ; Xinyi DENG ; Shanshan WANG ; Chaoqun WANG ; Na TIAN
Modern Hospital 2025;25(7):1096-1099
Objective To analyze residents' awareness,usage,and influencing factors regarding smart shared Tradition-al Chinese Medicine(TCM)pharmacies in Nanchang City.Methods Descriptive analysis,one-way ANOVA,chi-square tests,and hierarchical regression analysis were employed to determine the awareness,usage,and influencing factors of shared TCM pharmacies.Results The survey revealed that the primary channel for disseminating information about smart shared TCM phar-macies is the internet.The functions of TCM decoction and delivery services were widely recognized among respondents.Conven-ience was a key advantage considered by users.Most respondents had not used smart shared TCM pharmacy services,while over half primarily utilized TCM decoction,delivery,and prescription review services.Willingness to pay for decoction and delivery services was moderate,and drug quality emerged as a critical issue for the development of smart shared TCM pharmacies.Statisti-cally significant differences in awareness were observed across age,education level,residential area,household registration type,occupation,and household income(P<0.05).Age,occupation,residential area,and household registration significantly influ-enced usage frequency(P<0.05).The primary drivers of usage behavior were the functional value of smart shared TCM phar-macies rather than demographic characteristics.Conclusion It is recommended that the government,hospitals,and enterprises collaborate to establish a service framework for smart shared TCM pharmacies that ensures"visible quality,reliable delivery,and affordable pricing".
2.Analysis of awareness,usage,and influencing factors of smart shared traditional chinese medicine pharmacies:a case study of Nanchang city
Weijian LIU ; Bangyu ZHONG ; Xinyi DENG ; Shanshan WANG ; Chaoqun WANG ; Na TIAN
Modern Hospital 2025;25(7):1096-1099
Objective To analyze residents' awareness,usage,and influencing factors regarding smart shared Tradition-al Chinese Medicine(TCM)pharmacies in Nanchang City.Methods Descriptive analysis,one-way ANOVA,chi-square tests,and hierarchical regression analysis were employed to determine the awareness,usage,and influencing factors of shared TCM pharmacies.Results The survey revealed that the primary channel for disseminating information about smart shared TCM phar-macies is the internet.The functions of TCM decoction and delivery services were widely recognized among respondents.Conven-ience was a key advantage considered by users.Most respondents had not used smart shared TCM pharmacy services,while over half primarily utilized TCM decoction,delivery,and prescription review services.Willingness to pay for decoction and delivery services was moderate,and drug quality emerged as a critical issue for the development of smart shared TCM pharmacies.Statisti-cally significant differences in awareness were observed across age,education level,residential area,household registration type,occupation,and household income(P<0.05).Age,occupation,residential area,and household registration significantly influ-enced usage frequency(P<0.05).The primary drivers of usage behavior were the functional value of smart shared TCM phar-macies rather than demographic characteristics.Conclusion It is recommended that the government,hospitals,and enterprises collaborate to establish a service framework for smart shared TCM pharmacies that ensures"visible quality,reliable delivery,and affordable pricing".
3.Application of autologous dentin particles combined with PRF in tooth extraction site preservation:A case report
Hanying LIANG ; Weijian ZHONG ; Guowu MA
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2024;40(1):128-130
Undicalcified autologous dentin particles(UADP)combined platelet rich fibrin(PRF)were used in a case after extraction of the left mandibular second molar for tooth extraction site preservation.CBCT images at 3,9 and 24 months after operation showed that the bone mass maintenance effect was obvious.Histological sections showed a large number of new bone formation around dentin particles.
4.Study on the effect of fisetin on alleviating cognitive impairment after sepsis by inhibiting the activation of microglial NLPR3 inflammasome
Zhong LIAO ; Weijian LIAO ; Guoli LAI ; Yin WEN ; Zhiwei SU ; Juhao ZENG ; Hongguang DING
Tianjin Medical Journal 2024;52(10):1025-1030
Objective To investigate the mechanism of fisetin inhibiting the activation of microglia NOD-like receptor family protein 3(NLRP3)inflammasome in microglia and alleviating cognitive impairment after sepsis.Methods C57BL/6 mice were used to establish the sepsis model by cecal ligation and puncture.Mice were divided into four groups:the sham group,the sepsis group,the sepsis+caspase-1 knockout group(sepsis+Cas-1-/-group)and the sepsis+fisetin group.Evans blue was used to detect the permeability of blood-brain barrier(BBB).Morris water maze was used to evaluate the cognitive function of mice.Western blot assay and immunofluorescence double staining were used to detect the expression of NLRP3 inflammasome-related proteins including caspase-1,N-terminal fragment of the GSDMD(GSDMD-N),interleukin(IL)-1β,IL-18 and mitophagy-related proteins(Pink1,Parkin and LC3-Ⅱ)in brain tissue and microglia.Results Compared with the sham group,expression levels of caspase-1,GSDMD-N,IL-1β and IL-18 were significantly increased in the sepsis group(P<0.05).Compared with the sepsis group,expression levels of caspase-1,GSDMD-N,IL-1β and IL-18 were significantly decreased in the sepsis+Cas-1-/-group(P<0.05).The expression levels of Pink1,Parkin and LC3-Ⅱ were significantly higher in the sepsis+fisetin group than those of the sepsis group(P<0.05),and expression levels of caspase-1,GSDMD-N,IL-1β and IL-18 were significantly lower(P<0.05).After fisetin intervention,the permeability of BBB was decreased and the cognitive impairment(decreased escape latency and increased frequencies of crossing the platform)was alleviated in the sepsis+fisetin group compared with those of the sepsis group(P<0.05).Conclusion Fisetin may alleviate central inflammation and cognitive impairment after sepsis by inhibiting the activation of microglial NLRP3 inflammasome through activating mitophagy.
5.Automatic radiolabeling of the norepinephrine transporter targeted tracer 18F-mFBG and evaluation of 18F-mFBG PET/CT imaging in pheochromocytoma
Weijian YE ; Jie MA ; Chenchen DONG ; Junqi HU ; Guocong LI ; Junjie WEI ; Ke ZHONG ; Hao XU ; Lu WANG
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2023;43(9):543-548
Objective:To fulfill the automatic radiolabeling of the norepinephrine transporter (NET) trancer 18F-meta-fluorobenzylguanidine (mFBG), and explore the 18F-mFBG PET/CT imaging effect of pheochromocytoma. Methods:On the basis of the chemical structure of mFBG, a spirocyclic iodonium ylide was used as the precursor to undergo a 3-step reaction sequence (radiofluorination, deprotection and neutralization) on AllinOne synthesis module. Purification by high performance liquid chromatography and formulation were conducted to generate 18F-mFBG. The corresponding quality control tests of 18F-mFBG product was performed. Afterwards, a postoperative patient with pheochromocytoma underwent 18F-mFBG PET/CT imaging. Results:The radiosynthesis was accomplished within 70 min, and 18F-mFBG was obtained in (17.8±2.4)% non-decay-corrected radiochemical yield ( n=5), with radiochemical purity >97% and molar activity >59.2 GBq/μmol. Sterility test, bacterial endotoxins test, abnormal toxicity test and the acetonitrile residue all met the requirements of Pharmacopoeia of the People′ s Republic of China (2020 Volume Ⅳ). The 18F-mFBG PET/CT imaging disclosed high uptake in pheochromocytoma and clear localization of lesions. Conclusions:The automatic radiolabeling of the NET targeted tracer 18F-mFBG is successfully realized by commercially available synthesis module, and the production quality meets all requirements for clinical translation. 18F-mFBG has a potential to image neuroendocrine lesions in clinical setting.
6.Numerical simulation study of fracture mechanics of the atherosclerotic plaque.
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2021;38(6):1097-1102
Atherosclerotic plaque rupture is the main cause of many cardiovascular diseases, and biomechanical factors play an important role in the process of plaque rupture. In the study of plaque biomechanics, there are relatively few studies based on fatigue fracture failure theory, and most of them mainly focus on the whole fatigue propagation process from crack initiation to plaque rupture, while there are few studies on the influence of crack on plaque rupture at a certain time in the process of fatigue propagation. In this paper, a two-dimensional plaque model with crack was established. Based on the theory of fracture mechanics and combined with the finite element numerical simulation method, the stress intensity factor (SIF) and related influencing factors at the crack tip in the plaque were studied. The SIF was used to measure the influence of crack on plaque rupture. The results show that the existence of crack can lead to local stress concentration, which increases the risk of plaque rupture. The SIF at the crack tip in the plaque was positively correlated with blood pressure, but negatively correlated with fibrous cap thickness and lipid pool stiffness. The effect of the thickness and angle of lipid pool on the SIF at the crack tip in the plaque was less than 4%, which could be ignored. This study provides a theoretical basis for the risk assessment of plaque rupture with cracks.
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7.Influence of Peiyuan Tongluo Fang on clinical efficacy and micro-inflam-mation state in patients with diabetic kidney disease
Hong LIU ; Weijian XIONG ; Ying LI ; Lingyun ZHONG ; Xiaoli ZHOU ; Xin ZHENG
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;41(5):428-433
Objective To observe the influence of Peiyuan Tongluo Fang(Qi-tonifying Collateral-dred-ging Decoction,PTF)on clinical efficacy and micro-inflammation state in patients with phase IV diabetic kidney disease(DKD),and investigate the mechanism of PTF in treatment of DKD.Methods Phase IV DKD patients(n=106)were randomly divided into treatment group and control group(each n=53).There were actually 98 patients had complete treatment in 2 groups(each n=49).Besides of basic therapy,the treatment group was treated with PTF,and control group was treated with Niaoduqing Gran-ule for 8 weeks.The changes of TCM patterns and levels of serum creatinine(SCr),estimated glomeru-lar filtration rate(eGFR),24 h urinary protein excretion(24 h U-pro), urinary microalbumin protein (U-Alb),high sensitivity C-reactive protein(hs-CRP),tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α)and interleu-kin-6(IL-6)were observed and analyzed statistically in two groups.Results After treatment,all TCM patterns were significantly relieved(P<0.05 or P<0.01)in treatment group compared with before, which were superior to those in control group(P<0.05 or P<0.01).After treatment,levels of SCr,24 h U-pro and U-Alb decreased significantly(P<0.01)and eGFR level increased(P<0.05)in treat-ment group compared with before treatment,which were superior to those in control group(P<0.05 or P<0.01).After treatment, levels of hs-CRP, TNF-αand IL-6 decreased significantly(P <0.01)in treatment group compared with before treatment, which were superior to those in control group(P <0.05).The total effective rate was 73.47%(36/49)in treatment group,and 44.90%(22/49)in con-trol group(P<0.05).No adverse reactions were observed in 2 groups.Conclusion PTF combined with basic therapy of Western medicine can effectively reduce urine protein,protect kidney and alleviate micro-inflammation state in patients with phase IV DKD.
8.Bone regeneration effects of platelet-rich fibrin used alone in sinus floor elevation
Xiaying JIN ; Risu NA ; Hui ZHENG ; Ni KOU ; Weijian ZHONG ; Guowu MA
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(26):4149-4154
BACKGROUND: As a blood concentrate rich in growth factors and fibrin, platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is able to significantly promote bone regeneration. PRF mixed with bone substitutes is commonly used to repair bone defects in oral maxillofacial region. But it remains controversial whether PRF as a sole material in sinus floor elevation can produce enough new bone tissues.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the osteogenic potential of PRF as a sole grafting material in sinus floor elevation by means of an animal model.METHODS: Twelve healthy adult mongrel dogs aged 12-18 months were selected and randomized into three groups (groups A, B and C), with four dogs in each group. Upper first molars on both side of each dog were extracted 12 weeks prior to sinus floor elevation and simultaneous implants placement. Different materials were used to fill in the space between the sinus membrane and implant. Groups A, B and C were filled with PRF, autologus bone particles and autologus blood clot respectively. After 12 weeks, specimens were harvested to analyze the new bone formation by gross observation, X-ray examination and histological evaluation.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: New bone formation was found to embrace all the implants close to the bony sinus floor, and the tips of all implants were free from bone coverage. The new bone height of groups A, B and C were (3.135±0.288),(3.218±0.345), and (1.898±0.157) mm, respectively. The new bone density of groups A, B and C were (65.06±5.88),(75.34±8.18), and (56.92±4.95) g/cm3, respectively. There were significant differences between the new bone height in groups A and C as well as in groups B and C (P < 0.05). Also, significant differences were found between the new bone density in groups A and B, B and C, A and C (P < 0.05). Within the confine of this experiment, it is feasible to use PRF as a sole grafting material in the sinus floor elevation to generate new bone, but the new bone volume is limited.
9.Effect of nourishing kidney,activating blood and expelling toxin method Chinese medicine on renal cells apoptosis in CKD rats
Ying LI ; Jia TANG ; Weijian XIONG ; Na SONG ; Zonglang LAI ; Xin ZHOU ; Jin ZHONG
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(26):3611-3613,3616
Objective To observe the curative effect of nourishing kidney,activating blood and expelling toxin method Chinese medicine on chronic kidney disease (CKD) ratsand influence on cellular apoptosis.Methods The UUO animal model was adopted.SD male rats were divided into the sham operation group,UUO model group,Chinese medicine low dose group and high dose group.The renal function was measured by the automatic biochemical analyzer,the renal histopathologic change was observed by HE staining,the renal tissue apoptosis rate was observed by TUNEL as well as the protein expression levels of Bcl-2 and Bax were detected by Western blot.Results Compared with the UUO model group,the levels of serum creatinine(Scr) and urea nitrogen(BUN) in Chinese medicine various doses groups were significantly decreased(P<0.05).In the UUO pathologic observation,renal tubular epithelial cells apoptosis,necrosis,exfoliation,inflammatory cells infiltration were found in the model group,the renal damage in the Chinese medicine various doses groups were slighter compared with the UUO group(P<0.05).The TUNEL method detection showed that the cellular apoptosis number in the UUO group was significantly increased compared with the sham operation group,the Chinese medicine various doses groups could significantly decrease the apoptosis number(P<0.05).Compared with the UUO model group,the level of Bcl-2 in the Chinese medicine treatment groups was markedly up-regulated,the Bax level was down-regulated,and the ratio of Bcl-2/Bax was increased(P<0.05).Above results all showed the dose dependent manner.Conclusion The nourishing kidney,activating blood and expelling toxin method Chinese medicine can obviously down-regulate serum Scr and BUN levels,inhibits the renal cells apoptosis in UUO rat and regulates the Bcl-2 and Bax levels.
10.The patterns of head and neck cancer incidence in Shanghai from 2003 to 2012
Chunxiao WU ; Pingping BAO ; Zhezhou HUANG ; Minlu ZHANG ; Kai GU ; Yongmei XIANG ; Peng PENG ; Yangming GONG ; Ying ZHENG ; Weijian ZHONG
China Oncology 2017;27(6):406-414
Background and purpose:Head and neck cancer is common worldwide. This article aimed to describe the patterns of incidence of head and neck cancer and their changes in Shanghai from 2003 to 2012, in order to provide reference for prevention programs, research and control strategies on cancer.Methods:The data of lip, oral cavity and pharynx cancer cases were collected by the Shanghai Cancer Registry. The distributions of Shanghai lip, oral cavity and pharynx cancer incidences from 2003 to 2012 were described. The patterns were described according to gender, age, basis of diagnosis, histological type, diagnostic stage in detail. We compared incidences of recent 5 years (from 2008 to 2012) with those of previous 5 years (from 2003 to 2007).Results:On average from 2003 to 2012, 1105 new cases of head and neck cancer were diagnosed in Shanghai each year, with 2.08% among the total cancer cases. The crude rate was 8.01 per 100000 and the age-standardized rate was 4.45 per 100000. Nasopharyngeal cancer was the major subtype of the head and neck cancer, with 50.81% among the total head and neck cases. The crude and age-standardized rates among males were higher than those among females. The histologically verified percentage was 85.77%. The squamous carcinoma was the major histological type, with 57.58% among the total cases. The age-stan-dardized rate of nasopharyngeal cancer was in decline.Conclusion:The incidence of head and neck cancer was low in Shanghai during the past 10 years. Male cases were more than female cases. The major histological type was squamous carcinoma. Half of new cases were nasopharyngeal cancer which appeared to affect patients at a relatively young age. Patients with nasopharyngeal cancer were diagnosed at relatively advanced stages.

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