1.Synthesis and anti-inflammatory activity of three series of coumarin-based derivatives
Xiujuan ZHAO ; Hengli YANG ; Jinye WU ; Xiaoqi ZHENG ; Yaoping ZHANG ; Yuping LIN ; Chunyan HU
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2025;56(1):40-48
In this work, starting from 4-hydroxycoumarin, three series of 22 coumarin derivatives, among which 8 have not been reported in the literature, were synthesized and their in vitro anti-inflammatory activities and mechanisms of action were preliminarily investigated using mouse macrophage model. The results showed that most of the derivatives could significantly inhibit the production of pro-inflammatory factor NO, with compounds 2e, 2f, 2g, 2h, 2i, 2j, 4e, and 4f showing better anti-inflammatory activity than the positive control drug dexamethasone. Further experiments showed that compounds 2h and 4f significantly inhibited the production of pro-inflammatory factors IL-6, TNF-α and IL-1β in RAW264.7 macrophages, and could, therefore, be used as lead compounds for further studies.
2.Application of internal mammary perforator as recipient vessels in immediate breast reconstruction using deep inferior epigastric perforator flaps in early breast cancer
Xintong XIE ; Jiarui SONG ; Dongcai LIN ; Xiaoqi CHEN ; Jidong GAO ; Li XIE
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2025;47(11):1132-1136
Objective:To investigate the clinical application of internal mammary perforator (IMP) as recipient vessels in immediate breast reconstruction using deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap.Methods:The clinical data of 10 patients with early breast cancer who underwent DIEP for immediate breast reconstruction using IMP as the recipient vessels from January 2022 to December 2023 were analyzed. The number, position, and diameter of IMP, diameter of DIEP, the size of the flap, the operation time, surgical complications, cosmetic effect of breast, and patients' satisfaction were summarized and analyzed.Results:The number of IMPs was 2-3, and they were distributed in the second to the fourth ribs. The diameter of the IMP artery was (1.15±0.22) mm, and the diameter of the vein was (1.35±0.19) mm. The diameter of the DIEP was (1.55±0.28) mm, and that of its accompanying vein was (1.50±0.23) mm. The sizes of the flaps ranged from 10.0 cm×8.0 cm×3.0 cm to 12.0 cm×22.0 cm×4.0 cm, with an average of 20.5 cm×11.2 cm×2.8 cm. The weight of the flap was (389.1±51.5) g. The operation time was (574.8±68.1) min. All 10 cases of flaps survived. The reconstructed breasts were natural, soft, and symmetrical to the healthy side breasts. There was no obvious operative complication. The average BREAST-Q score of the patients was 93.5. No recurrence or metastasis was found during follow-up.Conclusions:Although technically difficult, using IMP as recipient vessels in DIEP flats for immediate breast reconstruction results in a low complication rate of the injuries in the internal mammary region. Under the premise of strictly adhering to the surgical indications, satisfactory results can be achieved, and it is safe and reliable.
3.Strategies and advances in hepatitis B vaccination in China
Lin TANG ; Xia XU ; Zemei ZHOU ; Xiaoqi WANG ; Jizhen LI ; Zundong YIN ; Fuzhen WANG
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2025;41(2):210-215
Hepatitis B is a major global public health issue. Through the implementation of comprehensive prevention and control strategies centered on hepatitis B vaccination, China has achieved remarkable progress in hepatitis B prevention and control, while there are still many issues and challenges. This article reviews the development of hepatitis B vaccination strategies in China, analyzes the goal and advances in vaccination in different populations, and problems and challenges, in order to provide a reference for further optimizing vaccination strategies and improving the levels of prevention and control.
4.Evaluation of non-human primate anatomical operation risk assessment and control measures in high-level biosafety laboratories
Xiaoqi ZHENG ; Senren XUE ; Xianyu ZHANG ; Jiaxin YANG ; Yuyu CHEN ; Xiaobo LI ; Jingwen LIN ; Yabin ZHANG ; Jianbao HAN
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(10):69-78
Non-human primate animal models are core tools for the study of highly pathogenic microorganisms and are irreplaceable in the fields of pathology and drug discovery.However,anatomical sampling of non-human primate infection models in high-level biosafety laboratories carries potential risk and related risk assessment and control measures require clarification.Based on biosafety regulations and practical experience,we systematically discuss the risk control strategies of anatomical operations with respect to personal protection,instrument selection,anatomical specifications,documentation,and personnel training.Our review will help to improve the management of high-level biosafety laboratories,reduce the risk of pathogen escape and human infection,and provide support for the safe research of highly pathogenic microorganisms.
5.Application of internal mammary perforator as recipient vessels in immediate breast reconstruction using deep inferior epigastric perforator flaps in early breast cancer
Xintong XIE ; Jiarui SONG ; Dongcai LIN ; Xiaoqi CHEN ; Jidong GAO ; Li XIE
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2025;47(11):1132-1136
Objective:To investigate the clinical application of internal mammary perforator (IMP) as recipient vessels in immediate breast reconstruction using deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap.Methods:The clinical data of 10 patients with early breast cancer who underwent DIEP for immediate breast reconstruction using IMP as the recipient vessels from January 2022 to December 2023 were analyzed. The number, position, and diameter of IMP, diameter of DIEP, the size of the flap, the operation time, surgical complications, cosmetic effect of breast, and patients' satisfaction were summarized and analyzed.Results:The number of IMPs was 2-3, and they were distributed in the second to the fourth ribs. The diameter of the IMP artery was (1.15±0.22) mm, and the diameter of the vein was (1.35±0.19) mm. The diameter of the DIEP was (1.55±0.28) mm, and that of its accompanying vein was (1.50±0.23) mm. The sizes of the flaps ranged from 10.0 cm×8.0 cm×3.0 cm to 12.0 cm×22.0 cm×4.0 cm, with an average of 20.5 cm×11.2 cm×2.8 cm. The weight of the flap was (389.1±51.5) g. The operation time was (574.8±68.1) min. All 10 cases of flaps survived. The reconstructed breasts were natural, soft, and symmetrical to the healthy side breasts. There was no obvious operative complication. The average BREAST-Q score of the patients was 93.5. No recurrence or metastasis was found during follow-up.Conclusions:Although technically difficult, using IMP as recipient vessels in DIEP flats for immediate breast reconstruction results in a low complication rate of the injuries in the internal mammary region. Under the premise of strictly adhering to the surgical indications, satisfactory results can be achieved, and it is safe and reliable.
6.Evaluation of non-human primate anatomical operation risk assessment and control measures in high-level biosafety laboratories
Xiaoqi ZHENG ; Senren XUE ; Xianyu ZHANG ; Jiaxin YANG ; Yuyu CHEN ; Xiaobo LI ; Jingwen LIN ; Yabin ZHANG ; Jianbao HAN
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(10):69-78
Non-human primate animal models are core tools for the study of highly pathogenic microorganisms and are irreplaceable in the fields of pathology and drug discovery.However,anatomical sampling of non-human primate infection models in high-level biosafety laboratories carries potential risk and related risk assessment and control measures require clarification.Based on biosafety regulations and practical experience,we systematically discuss the risk control strategies of anatomical operations with respect to personal protection,instrument selection,anatomical specifications,documentation,and personnel training.Our review will help to improve the management of high-level biosafety laboratories,reduce the risk of pathogen escape and human infection,and provide support for the safe research of highly pathogenic microorganisms.
7.Phenotypic analysis of dendritic cells in patients with chronic antibody-mediated rejection after kidney transplantation
Limei LUO ; Jiwen FAN ; Weihua FENG ; Lin YAN ; Xiaoqi OU ; Yunze TAI ; Yi LI
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;47(12):1459-1464
Objective:To investigate the phenotypic characteristics of dendritic cell (DC) in the peripheral blood of patients with chronic antibody-mediated rejection (CAMR) after kidney transplantation,revealing the potential role of DCs in the occurrence and development of CAMR.Methods:Case-control study. A total of 25 kidney transplant recipients who underwent kidney transplantation or were under long-term follow-up at West China Hospital of Sichuan University from October 1st, 2020, to July 31st, 2021, were recruited in this case-control study, comprising 15 cases of patients with CAMR and 10 cases of patients with stable renal function. Flow cytometry was used to analyze DC subsets in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) of patients. Correlation analysis was conducted to explore the relationship between DC subsets and renal function indicators. Iterative cluster analysis was performed based on the absolute counts of DC, ILT3+ mDC, ILT3+ pDC,ILT4+ mDC and ILT4+ pDC in the CAMR group.Results:Compared with the stable renal function group, the percentages and absolute count of pDC, pDC/mDC ratio, and absolute count of ILT3+ pDC were decreased while percentages of ILT3+ mDC were increased in CAMR group . DC percentage was negatively correlated with Scr (r=-0.467, P=0.019) and CysC (r=-0.502, P=0.011) and positively correlated with eGFR (r=0.436, P=0.029). ILT4+ pDC percentage was positively correlated with CysC (r=0.433, P=0.031), and absolute count of DCs was negatively correlated with CysC (r=-0.425, P=0.034). Iterative cluster analysis defined two patient clusters with significant statistic differences of Scr, eGFR, and CysC detection results in the CAMR group.Conclusion:The distribution of DC subsets and the expression of ILT3 and ILT4 in the blood of post-transplant patients could provide new biomarkers for early identification of CAMR risk and optimization of immunosuppressive therapy strategies. Particularly, changes of pDC and the expression levels of ILT3, ILT4 can serve as valuable indicators for assessing post-transplant immune status and renal function prognosis.
8.Urosepsis caused by carbapenem-resistant gram-negative bacteria infection in patients with urinary calculi:case report and literature review of 6 cases
Zhi WANG ; Abula ASIMUJIANG ; Tusong HAMULATI ; Xiaoqi LIN ; Jie WANG
Journal of Modern Urology 2024;29(8):680-684
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics and treatment strategies of urosepsis caused by carbapenem-resistant gram-negative bacteria(CRGNB)in patients with urinary calculi.Methods Clinical data of 6 urinary calculi patients with urosepsis due to CRGNB infection treated at our hospital were retrospectively analyzed.The clinical characteristics of infection and anti-infective drugs were analyzed according to the domestic and foreign guidelines and relevant literature.Results All 6 cases were nosocomial infection had a history of ureteral stent tube placement and invasive procedures,and 7 strains of CRGNB were detected with bacterial culture.All patients were improved after anti-infective treatment with single drug or multi-drug schemes.Among them,cases 3,4 and 6 were treated according to the minimum inhibitory concentration(MIC)value of drug sensitivity test,and had good outcomes.Conclusion Urosepsis caused by CRGNB infection in patients with urinary calculi is common in patients with positive bacterial culture and invasive procedures.Anti-infective therapy can flexibly adjust medication strategies according to the specific conditions of patients and changes in bacterial resistance to achieve the best therapeutic effects.
9.Epidemiological characteristics and spatiotemporal clustering of hepatitis A in China, 2005-2023
Yuexin XIU ; Lin TANG ; Qianqian LIU ; Xiaoqi WANG ; Siyu LIU ; Hong YANG ; Ning WEN ; Zundong YIN ; Fuzhen WANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2024;45(11):1528-1536
Objective:To analyze epidemiological characteristics and spatiotemporal clustering of hepatitis A in China from 2005 to 2023.Methods:The incidence data of hepatitis A in China during 2005-2023 were collected from the China Disease Control and Prevention Information System .Results:From 2005 to 2023, a total of 605 509 cases of hepatitis A were reported in China. The average annual reported incidence rate was 2.32/100 000, the incidence was 2.85/100 000 in men and 1.81/100 000 in women, and the incidence was 3.25/100 000 in age group 0-14 years, 2.10/100 000 in age group 15-64 years and 2.49/100 000 in age group ≥65 years , respectively. The case count in farmers was highest (40.57%, 245 639/605 509). The proportion of the cases in jobless or the unemployed increased most obviously (347.32%), and the proportion of the cases in students decreased most significantly (90.27%). The average annual reported incidence rate in the western China was highest (4.45/100 000), followed by that in northeastern China (2.02/100 000), central China (1.89/100 000) and eastern China (1.16/100 000). From 2020 to 2023, the incidence of hepatitis A showed no spatial clustering. From 2005 to 2019, the obvious hot spots and high-high clustering areas mainly distributed in provinces, such as, Sichuan, Qinghai, Xinjiang, Xizang and Gansu. The low-low clustering areas were mainly distributed in Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu, Shanghai, Zhejiang, Fujian, Henan, Anhui, Jiangxi, Jilin and Liaoning. An independent high-low clustering was found in Shanxi during 2014-2019. A total of 5 high incidence clustering areas were detected through spatiotemporal scanning analysis.Conclusions:The incidence rate of hepatitis A in China declined significantly from 2005 to 2023. The reported incidence rate in the elderly showed no obvious decrease, and the reported cases accounted for the highest proportion in the whole population. Before 2020, the reported incidence rate of hepatitis A showed high-high clustering in western China, the spatiotemporal clustering disappeared from 2020 to 2023, but the reported incidence rate of hepatitis A in western China was still high. It is suggested to pay attention to the prevention and control of hepatitis A in populations at high risk and areas with high incidence of hepatitis A.
10.Phenotypic analysis of dendritic cells in patients with chronic antibody-mediated rejection after kidney transplantation
Limei LUO ; Jiwen FAN ; Weihua FENG ; Lin YAN ; Xiaoqi OU ; Yunze TAI ; Yi LI
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;47(12):1459-1464
Objective:To investigate the phenotypic characteristics of dendritic cell (DC) in the peripheral blood of patients with chronic antibody-mediated rejection (CAMR) after kidney transplantation,revealing the potential role of DCs in the occurrence and development of CAMR.Methods:Case-control study. A total of 25 kidney transplant recipients who underwent kidney transplantation or were under long-term follow-up at West China Hospital of Sichuan University from October 1st, 2020, to July 31st, 2021, were recruited in this case-control study, comprising 15 cases of patients with CAMR and 10 cases of patients with stable renal function. Flow cytometry was used to analyze DC subsets in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) of patients. Correlation analysis was conducted to explore the relationship between DC subsets and renal function indicators. Iterative cluster analysis was performed based on the absolute counts of DC, ILT3+ mDC, ILT3+ pDC,ILT4+ mDC and ILT4+ pDC in the CAMR group.Results:Compared with the stable renal function group, the percentages and absolute count of pDC, pDC/mDC ratio, and absolute count of ILT3+ pDC were decreased while percentages of ILT3+ mDC were increased in CAMR group . DC percentage was negatively correlated with Scr (r=-0.467, P=0.019) and CysC (r=-0.502, P=0.011) and positively correlated with eGFR (r=0.436, P=0.029). ILT4+ pDC percentage was positively correlated with CysC (r=0.433, P=0.031), and absolute count of DCs was negatively correlated with CysC (r=-0.425, P=0.034). Iterative cluster analysis defined two patient clusters with significant statistic differences of Scr, eGFR, and CysC detection results in the CAMR group.Conclusion:The distribution of DC subsets and the expression of ILT3 and ILT4 in the blood of post-transplant patients could provide new biomarkers for early identification of CAMR risk and optimization of immunosuppressive therapy strategies. Particularly, changes of pDC and the expression levels of ILT3, ILT4 can serve as valuable indicators for assessing post-transplant immune status and renal function prognosis.

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