1.Clinical practice guidelines for intraoperative cell salvage in patients with malignant tumors
Changtai ZHU ; Ling LI ; Zhiqiang LI ; Xinjian WAN ; Shiyao CHEN ; Jian PAN ; Yi ZHANG ; Xiang REN ; Kun HAN ; Feng ZOU ; Aiqing WEN ; Ruiming RONG ; Rong XIA ; Baohua QIAN ; Xin MA
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2025;38(2):149-167
Intraoperative cell salvage (IOCS) has been widely applied as an important blood conservation measure in surgical operations. However, there is currently a lack of clinical practice guidelines for the implementation of IOCS in patients with malignant tumors. This report aims to provide clinicians with recommendations on the use of IOCS in patients with malignant tumors based on the review and assessment of the existed evidence. Data were derived from databases such as PubMed, Embase, the Cochrane Library and Wanfang. The guideline development team formulated recommendations based on the quality of evidence, balance of benefits and harms, patient preferences, and health economic assessments. This study constructed seven major clinical questions. The main conclusions of this guideline are as follows: 1) Compared with no perioperative allogeneic blood transfusion (NPABT), perioperative allogeneic blood transfusion (PABT) leads to a more unfavorable prognosis in cancer patients (Recommended); 2) Compared with the transfusion of allogeneic blood or no transfusion, IOCS does not lead to a more unfavorable prognosis in cancer patients (Recommended); 3) The implementation of IOCS in cancer patients is economically feasible (Recommended); 4) Leukocyte depletion filters (LDF) should be used when implementing IOCS in cancer patients (Strongly Recommended); 5) Irradiation treatment of autologous blood to be reinfused can be used when implementing IOCS in cancer patients (Recommended); 6) A careful assessment of the condition of cancer patients (meeting indications and excluding contraindications) should be conducted before implementing IOCS (Strongly Recommended); 7) Informed consent from cancer patients should be obtained when implementing IOCS, with a thorough pre-assessment of the patient's condition and the likelihood of blood loss, adherence to standardized internally audited management procedures, meeting corresponding conditions, and obtaining corresponding qualifications (Recommended). In brief, current evidence indicates that IOCS can be implemented for some malignant tumor patients who need allogeneic blood transfusion after physician full evaluation, and LDF or irradiation should be used during the implementation process.
2.Comparison of 24 h Ambulatory Blood Pressure Control Among Hypertensive Patients in Communities in Different Time Periods and Analysis of Its Influencing Factors.
Xiang HUANG ; Hua-Jie YANG ; Yong-Jun ZHENG ; Yu-Ting LI ; Jie-Zhen FENG ; Hao-Xiang WANG ; Ling WANG
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2025;47(5):811-821
Objective To assess the blood pressure control and its influencing factors among hypertensive patients in communities in different time periods by 24 h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring(24 h ABPM)and provide reference for optimizing the health management services for hypertension in communities. Methods A total of 765 hypertensive patients registered in the hypertension management project of national essential public health services in Sanxiang Town,Zhongshan City from October 2022 to September 2023 were identified as target subjects.The 24 h ABPM devices were distributed for blood pressure monitoring and a questionnaire survey was conducted to analyze the influencing factors of blood pressure control. Results Of all the participants,16.5% did not monitor blood pressure regularly,and 59.2% monitored blood pressure 1-2 times per week.The patients who were not on night shifts/staying up late had higher mean rates of achieving the target blood pressure and the circadian rhythm of blood pressure during 24 h,nighttime,and early morning than those who were on night shifts/staying up late(all P<0.05).The patients who never drank alcohol had higher rate of achieving the target blood pressure in early morning than those who drank alcohol(P=0.012).The average blood pressure during daytime,nighttime,and 24 h were different by sex(all P<0.05).The average blood pressure during nighttime was different by age and job types(all P<0.05).The average blood pressure during daytime,nighttime,and 24 h were different in patients with different body weight types(all P<0.05).The results of the multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that uncontrolled blood pressure during daytime was more likely to occur in male patients(OR=1.394,95%CI=1.045-1.858,P=0.024),and that during nighttime was more likely to be associated with male patients(OR=1.573,95%CI=1.088-2.275,P=0.016)and night shifts(OR=2.467,95%CI=1.198-5.077,P=0.014).It was difficult to achieve blood pressure control in early morning for the patients who drank alcohol for more than three times per week(OR=4.567,95%CI=1.629-12.807,P=0.004),woke up at night(OR=1.800,95%CI=1.125-2.878,P=0.014),and had night shifts(OR=1.579,95%CI=1.102-2.465,P=0.044).The patients on night shifts were more likely to have abnormal circadian rhythm of blood pressure(OR=1.753,95%CI:1.018-3.018,P=0.043). Conclusions The personal characteristics and lifestyle of hypertensive patients significantly affect the blood pressure control in different time periods(daytime,nighttime,and early morning)and the circadian rhythm of blood pressure.The family doctor team of community healthcare institutions can implement targeted and precise intervention measures for hypertensive patients according to the influencing factors of blood pressure control in different time periods,so as to achieve better management effects.
Humans
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Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory
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Hypertension/physiopathology*
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Male
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Female
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Middle Aged
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Circadian Rhythm
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Blood Pressure
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Adult
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Aged
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Time Factors
3.Application of Third-Generation Sequencing Technology in RHD Genotyping of a Chinese Pedigree with Weak D Phenotype.
Ling MA ; Tai-Xiang LIU ; Li-Li SHI ; Chen-Chen FENG ; Ruo-Yang ZHANG ; Fang ZHAO
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2025;33(4):1199-1202
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the molecular mechanism of weak D phenotype in a Chinese family.
METHODS:
Routine Rh typing tests were performed first, and RHD exons 1-10 of the proband and his family members were sequenced by first-generation sequencing. RHD zygosity was also determined. Third-generation sequencing was used to analyze the haplotypes of the RHD gene.
RESULTS:
The proband showed a weak D serological phenotype. First-generation sequencing revealed a c.787G>A point mutation in exon 5. The family pedigree investigation showed that the proband and his younger sister had the same serological phenotype and molecular mechanism. His father carried this gene mutation, while his mother and younger brother were normal. Hybrid box was not detected, suggesting that all the family members did not have a haplotype with a complete deletion of the RHD gene. The results of third-generation sequencing showed that the proband and his sister inherited the weak D allele from their father and the non-functional allele RHD -CE(3-9)-D from their mother, respectively.
CONCLUSION
Third-generation sequencing technology enables haplotype analysis of the RHD gene and can detect complex genotypes such as genetic exchanges between RHD and RHCE combined with other mutations.
Female
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Humans
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Male
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Alleles
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Exons
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Genotype
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Haplotypes
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High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
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Pedigree
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Phenotype
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Rh-Hr Blood-Group System/genetics*
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East Asian People/genetics*
4.Erratum: Author Correction: Targeting of AUF1 to vascular endothelial cells as a novel anti-aging therapy.
Jian HE ; Ya-Feng JIANG ; Liu LIANG ; Du-Jin WANG ; Wen-Xin WEI ; Pan-Pan JI ; Yao-Chan HUANG ; Hui SONG ; Xiao-Ling LU ; Yong-Xiang ZHAO
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology 2025;22(9):834-834
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.11909/j.issn.1671-5411.2017.08.005.].
5.The synergistic effect and mechanism verification of effective components of Biejia-Ezhu against triple-negative breast cancer based on network pharmacology and component compatibility theory
Dou-dou FENG ; Xiao-shan LUO ; Yan-yun MENG ; Jing-zhe ZHAO ; Jiu-long ZHU ; Ya-zhen HUANG ; Qing XIE ; Xiang-Li LING ; Su XIE
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2025;41(5):950-959
Aim To explore the compatibility and po-tential mechanism of effective components of Biejia-Ezhu against triple negative breast cancer(TNBC)and verify it by experiments.Methods Effective compo-nents and targets of Biejia-Ezhu were obtained by TC-MSP and Swiss Target Prediction.Disease targets of TNBC were obtained from OMMI and GeneCards data-bases.The PPI network was constructed using STRING database.GO and KEGG path enrichment analysis was performed using DAVID database.Cytoscape3.9.1 software was used to construct the"drug-component-target-disease"network,screen key targets and compo-nents for molecular docking,and further verify the com-patibility of key components and targets in vitro.Re-sults ① A total of 71 effective components were iden-tified in the Biejia-Ezhu drug pair.There were 146 drug targets associated with the disease.A total of 113 signaling pathways were identified by KEGG analysis.The 71 potential active components of Biejia-Ezhu mainly acted on key targets such as mTORC1,ULK1,TNF,EGFR,ESR1,STAT3,HIF1A,and PTGS2.Mo-lecular docking results showed that glycine and curcu-min were the key active components of Biejia-Ezhu,and both had strong docking activity against key target proteins mTORC1 and ULK1.②The results of in vitro experiment showed that glycine combined with curcu-min significantly inhibited the proliferation and clonal formation ability of TNBC cells(P<0.05),up-regula-ted the expression of autophagy marker LC3 Ⅱ/Ⅰ,down-regulated the expression of EGFR,down-regula-ted the expression of pathway protein mTORC1,p-mTOR,p-ULK1,and promoted the expression of path-way protein ULK1(P<0.05).Conclusion The key component of Biejia-Ezhu against triple-negative breast cancer is glycine-curcumin,the mechanism of which may be related to the regulation of the mTORC1/ULK1 signaling pathway to promote autophagy.
6.Inhibitory effects of Shuyu Pills combined with everolimus on TGF-β1-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition in triple-negative breast cancer cells
Xiao-shan LUO ; Su XIE ; Dou-dou FENG ; Yan-yun MENG ; Jing-zhe ZHAO ; Qing XIE ; Xiang-li LING
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2025;47(7):2190-2197
AIM To investigate the effects of Shuyu Pills combined with evolimus on the epithelial mesenchymal transformation of triple negative breast cancer cells 4T1 and MDA-MB-231 induced by TGF-β1.METHODS The 4T1 and MDA-MB-231 cells were divided into the blank group and the induction group to induce the epithelial mesenchymal transformation with TGF-β1 cytokine treatment,followed by the assignment into the model group,the Shuyu Pills group,the everolimus group and the Shuyu Pills combined with everolimus group.CCK8 method,plate cloning method,cell scratch test and Transewll test were used to detect the proliferation,cloning formation,migration and invasion ability of the cells whose expressions of E-cadherin,N-cadherin,Vimentin,MMP9,MMP2 and pathway proteins PTEN,PI3K,Akt and mTOR were detected by Western blot.RESULTS Compared with the blank group,the induction group displayed a cell morphological change from epithelioid to stromal,decreased expression of E-cadherin protein(P<0.01);and increased protein expressions of N-cadherin and Vimentin(P<0.05).Compared with the model group,each group intervened with the medicine displayed decreased proliferation,clone formation,migration and invasion ability of both kinds of cells(P<0.01);increased protein expressions of PTEN and E-cadherin(P<0.05,P<0.01);and decreased protein expressions of PI3K,Akt,mTOR,N-cadherin,Vimentin,MMP9 and MMP2(P<0.05,P<0.01);and more significantly in the Shuyu Pills combined with evolimus group(P<0.05,P<0.01).CONCLUSION With a more ideal effect than the single uses in inhibiting the TGF-β1-induced epithelial mesenchymal transformation of triple-negative breast cancer cells,the combination use of Shuyu Pills and everolimus may work through the regulation of PI3K/Akt/mTOR signaling pathway.
7.Establishement and ethical optimization of rat oral mucosa ulcer model
Xiang LI ; Kaiyan WANG ; Weiwei YU ; Xinyi HAO ; Ling LI ; Jianhong DUAN ; Bin FENG ; Qing LIU ; Lingyun XIA ; Lina NIU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2025;41(1):26-33
Objective:To develop rat models of oral mucosa ulcer using distinct experimental methodologies,fulfilling research requirements and adhering to the ethical standards for animal care.Methods:96 SD rats were randomly allocated into groups.The rats in control group(n=8)were regularly fed without other treatment.Those in chemical cauterization groups were treated by 20%,40%,60%of glacial acetic acid(GAA)on oral mucosa(n=8);in mechanical damage groups by 30 000 r/min high speed drill induced trauma of 10,20 and 30 mm2 respectively(n=8);in ionizing radiation groups were treated with 10,12,15,20 and 30 Gy on the mucosa respectively(n=8).After the ulcer was appeared,the morphology of the mucosa were observed,the mucosal tissue lesions were examined by HE,Masson and immunofluorescence staining,the expression of TNF-α and IL-1β were detected by qPCR and ELISA respectively,and the body conditions such as diet and body weight of the rats were observed,the pain,dis-tress and discomfor of the rats were evaluated by MORTON&Griffits Guidelines.Results:40%and 60%GAA,20 mm2 and 30 mm2 friction damage and ionizing radiation of 12 Gy or greater may induce oral mucosa ulcer with a diseas coruse of 6-7 d in SD rats.TNF-α and IL-1β mRNA expression in the damaged tissue,the related protein expression in blood serum of the rats were in-creased.MORTON&Griffits Guidelines analysis showed 40%GAA,20 mm2 friction damage and 12 Gy ionizing radiation induced the lowest scores of pain,distress and discomfort of the rats with compatible oral mocosa ulcere induced by the relevat treatment.Conclusion:40%GAA,20 mm2 of friction damage and 12 Gy of ionizing radiation can reliably establish oral mucosa ulcer models and minimize adverse effects on SD rats,and accord with ethical standards of 3R for laboratory animal.
8.Platelet lysate improving mitochondrial function of astrocytes after spinal cord injury
Ling WANG ; Shuang WANG ; Ying LIU ; Feng CHENG ; Liang-bi XIANG
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2025;34(1):16-20
Objective To investigate the effect of platelet lysate on mitochondrial function of astrocytes after spinal cord injury.Methods Astrocytoma cells SVGp12 were incubated with different concentrations of H2O2 (100 μmol/L,400 μmol/L,1000 μmol/L,2000 μmol/L),and the OD value was determined by CCK-8 assay. The H2O2 concentration with a cell inhibition rate of about 50% was selected for follow-up experiments. The cells were incubated with different concentrations of platelet lysate (the volume ratios of platelet lysate to culture medium were 1∶10,1∶40,1∶80,1∶160 and 1∶320) for 24 hours,and the OD value was determined,thereby selecting the optimal concentration of platelet lysate based on the cell survival rate. SVGp12 cells were divided into the normal group (cultured normally without special treat-ment),the model group (incubated with 1000 μmol/L of H2O2 for 3 hours),and the treatment group (incubated with 1000 μmol/L of H2O2 for 3 hours and then treated with platelet lysate at a volume ratio of 1∶80). The mitochondrial function was evaluated by mitochondrial activity staining,mitochondrial membrane potential detection,and mitochondrial permeability transition pore detection. Results After incubating cells with 1000 μmol/L of H2O2 for 3 hours,the cell inhibition rate was 48%,and the OD value decreased significantly (P<0.01),confirming the successful establishment of a model of astrocytes with spinal cord injury. After treated with different concentrations of platelet lysate,the OD values and cell survival rate of the cells were higher than those in the model group (P<0.05). The concentration of platelet lysate (volume ratio of 1∶80) with cell viability of 20% was selected for follow-up experiments. Platelet lysate could improve the morphology of injured astrocytes. The mitochondrial activity of the treatment group was significantly higher than that of the model group,and the mitochondrial activity of the model group was significantly lower than that of the normal group,with statistically significant differences (P<0.05). The mitochondrial membrane potential in the model group was lower than that in the normal group,and the mitochondrial membrane potential in the treatment group was higher than that in the model group,with statistically significant differences (P<0.01). The mitochondrial permeability in the model group was greater than that in the normal group,and the mitochondrial permeability in the treatment group was smaller than that in the model group,with statistically significant differences (P<0.01).Conclusion Platelet lysate can improve the survival rate of astrocytes after spinal cord injury,enhance the mitochondrial activity of cells,and improve the mitochondrial membrane potential and mitochondrial permeability transition pore opening.
9.Establishement and ethical optimization of rat oral mucosa ulcer model
Xiang LI ; Kaiyan WANG ; Weiwei YU ; Xinyi HAO ; Ling LI ; Jianhong DUAN ; Bin FENG ; Qing LIU ; Lingyun XIA ; Lina NIU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2025;41(1):26-33
Objective:To develop rat models of oral mucosa ulcer using distinct experimental methodologies,fulfilling research requirements and adhering to the ethical standards for animal care.Methods:96 SD rats were randomly allocated into groups.The rats in control group(n=8)were regularly fed without other treatment.Those in chemical cauterization groups were treated by 20%,40%,60%of glacial acetic acid(GAA)on oral mucosa(n=8);in mechanical damage groups by 30 000 r/min high speed drill induced trauma of 10,20 and 30 mm2 respectively(n=8);in ionizing radiation groups were treated with 10,12,15,20 and 30 Gy on the mucosa respectively(n=8).After the ulcer was appeared,the morphology of the mucosa were observed,the mucosal tissue lesions were examined by HE,Masson and immunofluorescence staining,the expression of TNF-α and IL-1β were detected by qPCR and ELISA respectively,and the body conditions such as diet and body weight of the rats were observed,the pain,dis-tress and discomfor of the rats were evaluated by MORTON&Griffits Guidelines.Results:40%and 60%GAA,20 mm2 and 30 mm2 friction damage and ionizing radiation of 12 Gy or greater may induce oral mucosa ulcer with a diseas coruse of 6-7 d in SD rats.TNF-α and IL-1β mRNA expression in the damaged tissue,the related protein expression in blood serum of the rats were in-creased.MORTON&Griffits Guidelines analysis showed 40%GAA,20 mm2 friction damage and 12 Gy ionizing radiation induced the lowest scores of pain,distress and discomfort of the rats with compatible oral mocosa ulcere induced by the relevat treatment.Conclusion:40%GAA,20 mm2 of friction damage and 12 Gy of ionizing radiation can reliably establish oral mucosa ulcer models and minimize adverse effects on SD rats,and accord with ethical standards of 3R for laboratory animal.
10.Platelet lysate improving mitochondrial function of astrocytes after spinal cord injury
Ling WANG ; Shuang WANG ; Ying LIU ; Feng CHENG ; Liang-bi XIANG
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2025;34(1):16-20
Objective To investigate the effect of platelet lysate on mitochondrial function of astrocytes after spinal cord injury.Methods Astrocytoma cells SVGp12 were incubated with different concentrations of H2O2 (100 μmol/L,400 μmol/L,1000 μmol/L,2000 μmol/L),and the OD value was determined by CCK-8 assay. The H2O2 concentration with a cell inhibition rate of about 50% was selected for follow-up experiments. The cells were incubated with different concentrations of platelet lysate (the volume ratios of platelet lysate to culture medium were 1∶10,1∶40,1∶80,1∶160 and 1∶320) for 24 hours,and the OD value was determined,thereby selecting the optimal concentration of platelet lysate based on the cell survival rate. SVGp12 cells were divided into the normal group (cultured normally without special treat-ment),the model group (incubated with 1000 μmol/L of H2O2 for 3 hours),and the treatment group (incubated with 1000 μmol/L of H2O2 for 3 hours and then treated with platelet lysate at a volume ratio of 1∶80). The mitochondrial function was evaluated by mitochondrial activity staining,mitochondrial membrane potential detection,and mitochondrial permeability transition pore detection. Results After incubating cells with 1000 μmol/L of H2O2 for 3 hours,the cell inhibition rate was 48%,and the OD value decreased significantly (P<0.01),confirming the successful establishment of a model of astrocytes with spinal cord injury. After treated with different concentrations of platelet lysate,the OD values and cell survival rate of the cells were higher than those in the model group (P<0.05). The concentration of platelet lysate (volume ratio of 1∶80) with cell viability of 20% was selected for follow-up experiments. Platelet lysate could improve the morphology of injured astrocytes. The mitochondrial activity of the treatment group was significantly higher than that of the model group,and the mitochondrial activity of the model group was significantly lower than that of the normal group,with statistically significant differences (P<0.05). The mitochondrial membrane potential in the model group was lower than that in the normal group,and the mitochondrial membrane potential in the treatment group was higher than that in the model group,with statistically significant differences (P<0.01). The mitochondrial permeability in the model group was greater than that in the normal group,and the mitochondrial permeability in the treatment group was smaller than that in the model group,with statistically significant differences (P<0.01).Conclusion Platelet lysate can improve the survival rate of astrocytes after spinal cord injury,enhance the mitochondrial activity of cells,and improve the mitochondrial membrane potential and mitochondrial permeability transition pore opening.

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