1.Construction and evaluation of a multi-base collaborative training system for anticoagulation specialty clinical pharmacists
Shujie DONG ; Liping DU ; Yatong ZHANG ; Zheng DING ; Wenxing PENG ; Zinan ZHAO ; Xiaoxiao LI ; Li YANG
China Pharmacy 2025;36(15):1837-1840
OBJECTIVE To enhance the training quality of anticoagulation specialty clinical pharmacists, address the resource limitations of a single training base, and promote homogenization of training quality. METHODS A multi-base joint training system for anticoagulation specialty clinical pharmacists in the Beijing area was established. A mixed research method was employed, collecting data through performance comparisons, questionnaires, and qualitative interviews to compare the differences between the joint training model (experimental group, n=16) and traditional teaching model (the control group, n=17). RESULTS The established joint training system encompassed a unified joint training teaching plan, the formation of a joint training teaching team, the establishment of joint theoretical teaching courses, the implementation of joint case discussions and literature presentations, as well as strengthening the assessment throughout the joint training process. Compared to the control group [theoretical assessment of (76.44±3.66) points, case assessment of (84.31±3.27) points], the experimental group students achieved higher scores in theoretical assessment ([ 79.85±4.64) points] and case assessment ([ 88.70±5.51) points] (P<0.05). Through questionnaires and qualitative interviews, the trainees in experimental group were highly satisfied with the joint training model in terms of theoretical learning, communication skills, and teaching interaction. CONCLUSIONS The multi-base collaborative training system for anticoagulation specialty clinical pharmacists can integrate advantageous resources and significantly enhance the training effectiveness of anticoagulation specialty clinical pharmacists, offering value for wider promotion.
2.Determination and evaluation of serum monosaccharides in patients with early-stage lung adenocarcinoma.
Wenhao SU ; Cui HAO ; Yifei YANG ; Pengjiao ZENG ; Huaiqian DOU ; Meng ZHANG ; Yanli HE ; Yiran ZHANG ; Ming SHAN ; Wenxing DU ; Wenjie JIAO ; Lijuan ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(3):352-354
3.Data Mining on Medication Rules of Huang Feng in Treating Osteomyelitis with Chinese Herbal Medicine
Dejun CUN ; Lin ZHOU ; Wenxing ZENG ; Nan YANG ; Zhitong ZHANG ; Ziwei JIANG ; Hang DONG ; Feng HUANG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;42(9):2320-2326
Objective To analyze the prescription patterns of Professor Huang Feng,a nationally renowned traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)practitioner,in treating osteomyelitis using data mining methods.Methods Prescription data from effective medical records of osteomyelitis treated by Professor Huang Feng between January 2018 and December 2022 were collected and screened.Microsoft Excel,SPSS Modeler 18.0,and SPSS Statistics 25 were used to analyze the frequency and the distribution of properties,flavors,and meridian tropism of prescribed medications,along with association rule analysis and cluster analysis of high-frequency drugs.Results A total of 137 prescriptions involving 86 Chinese medicinals were included.Eighteen high-frequency medicinals(frequency>30 times)were identified,namely Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma,Astragali Radix,Coicis Semen,Angelicae Sinensis Radix,Smilacis Glabrae Rhizoma,Achyranthis Bidentatae Radix,Bletillae Rhizoma,Rehmanniae Radix,Paeoniae Radix Alba,Dendrobii Caulis,Polygalae Radix,Lablab Semen Album,Corydalis Rhizoma,Angelicae Dahuricae Radix,Drynariae Rhizoma,Sanguisorbae Radix,Poria,and Mume Fructus.Most of the prescribed medicinals were neutral in nature,sweet,bitter,and pungent in flavor,and had the meridian tropism of liver,spleen,and lung meridians.Association rule analysis yielded 67 drug association rules,and the high-support combinations were the drug combinations of Astragali Radix respectively with Coicis Semen,Angelicae Sinensis Radix,Smilacis Glabrae Rhizoma and Achyranthis Bidentatae Radix,reflecting the compatibility principles of supplementing and invigorating qi-blood,activating blood circulation to resolve stasis,and draining dampness to remove toxins.Cluster analysis revealed three core clusters:Cluster 1 consisted of Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma,Astragali Radix,Coicis Semen,Smilacis Glabrae Rhizoma,Angelicae Sinensis Radix,Bletillae Rhizoma,Paeoniae Radix Alba,Angelicae Dahuricae Radix,Mume Fructus,Polygalae Radix and Sanguisorbae Radix;Cluster 2 consisted of Rehmanniae Radix and Dendrobii Caulis;Cluster 3 consisted of Achyranthis Bidentatae Radix,Lablab Semen Album,Corydalis Rhizoma and Poria.Conclusion For the treatment of osteomyelitis,Professor Huang Feng follows the principle of combining supporting healthy qi with eliminating pathogens,focuses on clearing damp-heat and pathogenic toxins accompanied by activating blood circulation to resolve stasis,and lays stress on adaptation to local condition and activating spleen-stomach to reinforce vital qi.
4.Effect of Different Caenorhabditis elegans U6 Promoters on the Efficiency of CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated Gene Editing
Lixiang FENG ; Ying HUANG ; Rongqian ZHAO ; Kui ZHANG ; Wenxing YANG
Journal of Sichuan University (Medical Sciences) 2025;56(4):1038-1044
Objective To investigate the effects of Caenorhabditis elegans(C.elegans)endogenous U6 promoters on dpy-10 gene editing efficiency.Methods We screened endogenous U6 small nuclear RNA(snRNA)genes of C.elegans from the WormBase database and constructed 14 editing plasmids targeting dpy-10 by replacing the U6r07e5.16 promoter in the pSX524 plasmid(Peft-3::cas9::tbb-2 terminator::U6 r07e5.16::dpy-10 sgRNA)through molecular cloning.Gene editing was performed in wild-type C.elegans using a standardized microinjection protocol.Gene editing efficiency and the high-efficiency gene editing index were quantified based on the screening of dpy-10 mutant phenotypes in the F1 progeny.Results A total of 15 U6 snRNA genes(r07e5.16,f35c11.9,t20d3.13,k09b11.15,k09b11.16,w05b2.8,c28a5.7,f54c8.9,k09b11.11,k09b11.12,k09b11.14,t20d3.12,f54c8.8,f54c8.10,and k09b11.13)were identified from the WormBase database.Based on the editing efficiency and high-efficiency gene editing index,the activity of these promoters was evaluated,and 4 U6 promoters(w05b2.8,c28a5.7,f54c8.9,and k09b11.11)were found to have significantly enhanced gene editing success rates,outperforming other promoters,including U6r07e5.16 and U6k09b11.12,which are commonly used in the C.elegans research community.Notably,the gRNAF+E scaffold did not show superior editing efficiency over the gRNA scaffold when paired with the optimal U6w05b2.8 promoter.Conclusion In this study,U6 promoters that significantly improve gene editing efficiency in C.elegans are identified and the critical role of promoter optimization in CRISPR-Cas9 systems is highlighted.These findings provide a valuable foundation for improving genome editing strategies and offer new ideas for optimizing the CRISPR technology applied in nematode research.
5.From the 2-??CT Method to the 2-CT Method:A More Rigorous Approach to Real-time Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction Data Analysis
Lixiang FENG ; Rongqian ZHAO ; Kui ZHANG ; Wenxing YANG
Journal of Sichuan University (Medical Sciences) 2025;56(5):1405-1411
Objective To optimize the real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction(RT-qPCR)data analysis process through mathematical principles by replacing the biased 2-??CT method with a more rigorous 2-CT method,thereby improving the accuracy of gene expression quantification analysis.Methods Essentially,the CT value serves as the exponent in a base-2 exponential equation within the logic of comparative CT method.In the traditional 2-??CT method,the arithmetic means of raw CT and ΔCT values are directly calculated and the exponential nature of CT data is overlooked,which may introduce systematic bias to the calculation results.We propose a new method,entitled the 2-CT method,in which all calculations are based on the transformation of CT values into 2-CT.This includes computing the relative initial expression levels of target and reference genes within each sample,the relative abundance of the target gene,and its fold change across groups.Statistical comparisons are then performed based on fold change values.By strictly adhering to the exponential nature of of CT values,the biases introduced by arithmetic averaging at the CT or ΔCT level are avoided.We applied this method to multiple RT-qPCR datasets to evaluate the differences between the traditional 2-??CT and the proposed 2-CT methods in gene expression quantification,as well as the effect of the differences.Results In the original dataset from LIVAK and SCHMITTGEN,the two methods produced similar results.However,in the cadmium exposure experiment,findings from the 2-??CT method indicated that 8-hour cadmium exposure caused an increase of irg-6 gene expression in Caenorhabditis elegans from 1.314-fold to 7.125-fold(P=0.000 2).In contrast,findings from the 2-CT method showed a fold change from 1.0 to 4.124(P=0.001 5),a 70%difference between the two methods.Conclusion The2-CT method provides a mathematically more rigorous approach that more accurately reflects gene expression changes,particularly in experiments with high CT variability.It offers a more reliable computational paradigm for quantitative gene expression analysis.
6.The changes of volume and dose in adaptive re-planning during radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Sijuan HUANG ; Wenxing ZHONG ; Yuxi CHEN ; Enting LI ; Feifei LIN ; Yalan TAO ; Zhangmin LI ; Dehuan XIE ; Yong SU ; Xin YANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2024;33(3):197-204
Objective:To investigate the necessity of adaptive re-planning during radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) and its impact on dose improvement.Methods:Clinical data of 89 NPC patients admitted to Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center from July 2014 to December 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. All patients received 25+7 rounds of adaptive re-planning during radiotherapy. Plan-A was defined as the initial CT scan-based 25-fraction radiotherapy plan, while plan-B was defined as the re-planned 7-fraction radiotherapy plan based on a subsequent CT scan. The changes in the target and parotid gland volumes were compared between plan-A and plan-B. Plan-I was a one-time simulation of plan-A extended to 32 fraction radiotherapy plan, and plan-II was generated through registration and fusion of the plan-A and plan-B for adaptive re-planning. The differences in dose metrics, homogeneity index (HI), conformity index (CI), and dose to organs at risk (OAR) were compared between plan-I and plan-II. Statistical analysis was performed by using paired t-test. Results:Compared with plan-A, the gross tumor volume of massive bleeding lesions (GTV nx) and parotid gland volume of plan-B were decreased by 13.14% and 11.12%, respectively (both P<0.001). While planning clinical target volume of metastatic lymph nodes (PCTV nd) of plan-B was increased by 7.75%( P<0.001). There were significant changes in the lymph nodes of plan-A and plan-B. The D mean, D 5%, D 95% of massive bleeding lesions planning target volume (PTV nx) and D 5% of high risk planning target volume (PTV1) in plan-II were all significantly higher than those in plan-I (all P<0.05). The CI of PTV nx and PTV1 in plan-II was closer to 1 than that in plan-I. In all assessed OAR, the D mean, D 50%, and D max of plan-II were significantly lower than those of plan-I (all P<0.05). Conclusions:During radiotherapy, NPC patients may experience varying degrees of primary tumor shrinkage, parotid gland atrophy, and lymph node changes. It is necessary to deliver re-planning and significantly improve the dose of target areas and OAR.
7.Clinical guidelines for indications, techniques, and complications of autogenous bone grafting.
Jianzheng ZHANG ; Shaoguang LI ; Hongying HE ; Li HAN ; Simeng ZHANG ; Lin YANG ; Wenxing HAN ; Xiaowei WANG ; Jie GAO ; Jianwen ZHAO ; Weidong SHI ; Zhuo WU ; Hao WANG ; Zhicheng ZHANG ; Licheng ZHANG ; Wei CHEN ; Qingtang ZHU ; Tiansheng SUN ; Peifu TANG ; Yingze ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(1):5-7
8.Bibliometric analysis of researches on liver organoids
Canli XU ; Wenxing HE ; Lei WANG ; Fangting WU ; Jiahui WANG ; Xuelin DUAN ; Tiejian ZHAO ; Bin ZHAO ; Yang ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(7):1099-1104
BACKGROUND:In recent years,the development of liver organoids has made it a hot spot in the field of international liver disease research,but there is still no article on the bibliometric analysis of liver organoids. OBJECTIVE:To explore the hot trends in liver organoids in the last 20 years based on bibliometrics and visualization analysis. METHODS:We searched the articles about liver organoids in the Web of Science Core Collection from January 1,2002 to November 12,2022.Origin,Office,and CiteSpace software were used for bibliometrics and visualization analysis.We statistically analyzed the number of annually published articles,countries,institutions,authors,journals,and keywords of the articles by generating charts. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The number of articles,citation frequency,institutions and personnel involved in the research about liver organoids showed an overall upward trend in the last 20 years,indicating that the field was growing rapidly and attention was increasing.The USA had published the most papers and had the strongest influence in this field.Although it had invested a lot of time and energy,the number of papers published by a single research institution in the USA was not the highest among many research institutions.China was second only to the USA in the number of publications,with the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Fudan University leading the list.Utrecht University in the Netherlands was the institution with the most publications.Clevers H was the author with the highest number of articles.The article with the highest co-citation frequency was"Long-term culture of genome-stable bipotent stem cells from adult human liver".The main fields of study for liver organoids were Molecular Science,Biology,and Immunology.The most frequently occurring keywords were stem cell,in vitro,and culture.The research hotspots in the liver organoids field were mainly focused on in vitro stem cell three-dimensional culture,differentiation and gene expression.
9.Research progress on social isolation in elderly patients with diabetes
Jie PENG ; Qiqi HU ; Zhuoning CUI ; Yuhan YANG ; Wenxing JIANG ; Qiang LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(22):3070-3075
This article reviews the concept and research tools of social distancing, the current situation and influencing factors of social distancing in elderly diabetic patients, in order to provide a basis for the development of targeted intervention strategies for elderly diabetic patients, reduce the sense of social alienation in elderly diabetic patients, and promote their social participation and sense of meaning in life.
10.Acute caffeine and theanine supplementation alleviate the negative effect of mental fatigue on coordination and aerobic performance in soccer players
Wei YANG ; Shaocong ZHAO ; Wenxing XU ; Bo LI ; Jundong LI ; Yongming LI
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2024;43(4):281-293
Objective To explore the effect of acute caffeine and theanine supplementation on coordi-nation and aerobic performance in mentally fatigued soccer players.Methods A randomized crossover de-sign was employed with 15 male amateur soccer players.Participants underwent three different interven-tions—caffeine(caffeine group),theanine(theanine group),and placebo(placebo group)—with a one-week washout period between each intervention.After each supplementation,participants performed a 45-minute Stroop task to induce mental fatigue,followed by a speed dribbling test(SDT)and the 30-15 intermittent fitness test(30-15IFT)to assess coordination and aerobic performance,respectively.Mea-surements included visual analog scale for mental fatigue(VAS-MF),motivation(VAS-MO),Brunel mood scale for fatigue(BRUMS-F)and vigor(BRUMS-V)pre-and post-Stroop task,response time(RT),response accuracy(ACC),average heart rate(HRave)during Stroop,mental exertion(VAS-ME)post-Stroop,rating of perceived exertion(RPE),HRave,and peak heart rate(HRpeak)during SDT and 30-15IFT.All data were analyzed using repeated measures ANOVA.Results The change in VAS-MF(ΔVAS-MF)before and after the Stroop task was lower in the caffeine group compared to the placebo group(P=0.064),while the theanine group showed similar ΔVAS-MF to the latter group(P=0.999).Both the caffeine and theanine groups had significantly faster RT(P=0.003 and 0.033,respectively)and higher ACC(P=0.006 and 0.033,respectively)during the Stroop task compared to the placebo group.Moreover,coordination performance in both the caffeine and theanine groups was better than the placebo group(P=0.096 and 0.078,respectively).Meanwhile,aerobic performance in the caffeine group was significantly better than the placebo group[time to exhaustion(TTE):P=0.012;last stage ve-locity of 30-15IFT(VIFT):P=0.007;maximal oxygen uptake(VO2max):P=0.008],whereas no significant differences were found between the theanine group and the placebo group in the aerobic performance(TTE:P=0.999;VIFT:P=0.999;VO2max:P=0.999).Conclusion Both acute caffeine and theanine supple-mentation can mitigate the negative effect of mental fatigue on coordination performance in soccer play-ers.Additionally,acute caffeine supplementation can also alleviate the negative impact of mental fa-tigue on aerobic performance.

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