1.The relationship between semen quality and trace element levels in seminal plasma and miR-184 levels in seminal vesicles of male infertility patients
Fu CHEN ; Bin LIU ; Shuaijun HE ; Yong ZHAO ; Weizhou WANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(7):930-935
Objective Explore the relationship between semen quality and trace element levels in seminal plasma,as well as miR-184 levels in exosomes of male infertility patients.Methods 155 male infertility patients in our hospital from January 2022 to July 2023 were selected as the infertility group,and another 155 male patients with normal physical examination during the same period were selected as the normal group.Compare the general information,semen quality parameters,trace elements,and miR-184 levels in exosomes between two groups,and analyze the correlation between male infertility patients and the above laboratory indicators through Spearman rank correlation analysis.Results The sperm concentration,total sperm motility(PR + NP),forward motility sperm(PR),average curve velocity,average linear velocity,average path velocity,and average lateral amplitude of sperm head(ALH)in the infertile group were lower than those in the normal group(P<0.05);The levels of Zn,Mg,and Ca in the infertile group were lower than those in the normal group,while the levels of Cu,Pb,and relative expression of miR-184 were higher than those in the normal group(P<0.05);The levels of Zn and Cu elements in male infertility patients are positively and negatively correlated with sperm concentration,total sperm motility(PR+NP),and forward motility sperm(PR),respectively.The levels of Pb elements are negatively correlated with the average lateral amplitude of sperm head(ALH),and P<0.05.The relative expression level of miR-184 in male infertility patients is negatively correlated with sperm concentration,total sperm motility(PR + NP),forward motility sperm(PR),and average sperm curve velocity,with P<0.05.Conclusion The quality of semen in male infertility patients is closely related to the levels of trace elements in semen and miR-184 levels in exosomes.
2.Research progress in regulation and mechanism of transcription factors on tanshinones
Yan-hong BAI ; Lin-lin XIN ; Ting ZENG ; Feng-xia HAN ; Yong-qing ZHANG ; Gao-bin PU ; Xue CHEN ; Qian LIU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2024;59(5):1218-1228
italic>Salvia miltiorrhiza, a commonly used traditional Chinese medicine, has been widely recognized for its blood-activating and stasis-removing properties in the clinical treatment of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. The synthesis and regulatory mechanism of tanshinones, the key active constituents of
3.Analysis of phenotype formation mechanism of a new variety of Lonicera japonica Flos "Huajin 6" at long bud stage
Run-zhu LI ; Cong-lian LIANG ; Zhen-hua LIU ; Jia LI ; Yong-qing ZHANG ; Hai-yan LIU ; Gao-bin PU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2024;59(2):476-481
Based on the long bud stage phenotype of a new
4.Expert consensus on the bi-directional screening for Mycobacterium tuberculosis and human immunodeficiency virus
Xin SHEN ; Yinzhong SHEN ; Eryong LIU ; Dingyong SUN ; Dongmin LI ; Yun HE ; Jinge HE ; Lin XU ; Bin CHEN ; Chengliang CHAI ; Lianguo RUAN ; Yong GAO ; Aihua DENG ; Zhen NING ; Jing CHEN ; Xiaofeng LIU ; Kaikan GU ; Lixin RAO
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(4):327-336
Tuberculosis (TB) and human immunodeficiency virus infection / acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) are both serious global public health threats. Early detection of infected persons and/or patients through TB/HIV bi-directional screening is crucial for prevention and control strategy in China and globally. In recent years, with the promotion and application of new TB and HIV detection technologies worldwide, TB/HIV bi-directional screening technologies and strategies have made remarkable changes. This expert consensus introduces the significance and challenges of TB/HIV bi-directional screening, summarizes important progress of research and applications, and makes recommendations on screening measures and procedures to further strengthen TB/HIV bi-directional screening in China.
5.Cost-utility analysis of budesonide/formoterol powder inhalation versus salmeterol/fluticasone powder inhalation for asthma in adolescents
Anle SHEN ; Bin WU ; Dan LIU ; Yuelian JIANG ; Juan WU ; Yong YIN ; Shunguo ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology 2024;33(1):60-67
Objective To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of budesonide/formoterol powder inhalation(BF)versus salmeterol/fluticasone powder inhalation(SF)for the treatment of persistent asthma in adolescents,and to provide economic evidence and reference for clinical medication and decision-making.Methods From perspective of Chinese healthcare,a Markov model was established based on a prospective cohort study conducted by Shanghai Fudan University Affiliated Minhang Hospital.The cycle length was 7 days,and the time horizon was 6 years.A discount rate of 5%per year was applied.Clinical parameters including asthma acute exacerbation,treatment costs,and health utility values were obtained from relevant literature.The primary outcomes were direct medical costs,quality-adjusted life-years(QALYs),and incremental cost-utility ratio(ICUR).Cost-utility analysis was performed using TreeAge Pro 2022.The one-way sensitivity analysis and probabilistic sensitivity analysis were conducted to validate the robustness of the basic analysis results.Results Compared with SF group,BF group contributed to an incremental QALYs of 0.002 5 and reduced the cost by 7 043.93 yuan,which implied that BF group was a dominating treatment.Results of one-way sensitivity analysis showed that SF price,BF price and Hazard ratio of asthma acute exacerbation(BF vs.SF)were the main sensitivity factors of model.Probabilistic sensitivity analysis demonstrated the probability of BF being cost-effective was about 80%within the willingness to pay threshold of 257 100 yuan/QALY.Conclusions It was found out in this study that BF was a more cost-effective option for the adolescents with persistent asthma compared with SF.
6.Clinical guidelines for the treatment of ankylosing spondylitis combined with lower cervical fracture in adults (version 2024)
Qingde WANG ; Yuan HE ; Bohua CHEN ; Tongwei CHU ; Jinpeng DU ; Jian DONG ; Haoyu FENG ; Shunwu FAN ; Shiqing FENG ; Yanzheng GAO ; Zhong GUAN ; Hua GUO ; Yong HAI ; Lijun HE ; Dianming JIANG ; Jianyuan JIANG ; Bin LIN ; Bin LIU ; Baoge LIU ; Chunde LI ; Fang LI ; Feng LI ; Guohua LYU ; Li LI ; Qi LIAO ; Weishi LI ; Xiaoguang LIU ; Hongjian LIU ; Yong LIU ; Zhongjun LIU ; Shibao LU ; Yong QIU ; Limin RONG ; Yong SHEN ; Huiyong SHEN ; Jun SHU ; Yueming SONG ; Tiansheng SUN ; Yan WANG ; Zhe WANG ; Zheng WANG ; Hong XIA ; Guoyong YIN ; Jinglong YAN ; Wen YUAN ; Zhaoming YE ; Jie ZHAO ; Jianguo ZHANG ; Yue ZHU ; Yingjie ZHOU ; Zhongmin ZHANG ; Wei MEI ; Dingjun HAO ; Baorong HE
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2024;40(2):97-106
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) combined with lower cervical fracture is often categorized into unstable fracture, with a high incidence of neurological injury and a high rate of disability and morbidity. As factors such as shoulder occlusion may affect the accuracy of X-ray imaging diagnosis, it is often easily misdiagnosed at the primary diagnosis. Non-operative treatment has complications such as bone nonunion and the possibility of secondary neurological damage, while the timing, access and choice of surgical treatment are still controversial. Currently, there are no clinical practice guidelines for the treatment of AS combined with lower cervical fracture with or without dislocation. To this end, the Spinal Trauma Group of Orthopedics Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association organized experts to formulate Clinical guidelines for the treatment of ankylosing spondylitis combined with lower cervical fracture in adults ( version 2024) in accordance with the principles of evidence-based medicine, scientificity and practicality, in which 11 recommendations were put forward in terms of the diagnosis, imaging evaluation, typing and treatment, etc, to provide guidance for the diagnosis and treatment of AS combined with lower cervical fracture.
7.Study on the Multi-Component Skin Pharmacokinetics of Crossbow Microemulsion after Transdermal Administration Based on Microdialysis Combined with UPLC
Huan XIE ; Xuanfei SONG ; Bin ZHOU ; Yao LIU ; Fangfang YANG ; Yinglong CHEN ; Yan ZHU ; Yong-Ping ZHANG
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;40(2):167-173
OBJECTIVE To investigate the pharmacokinetic characteristics of crossbow microemulsion in rabbit skin.METH-ODS The concentrations of chlorogenic acid,benzoyl new aconitine,periplocin and new aconitine were determined by UPLC.The effects of temperature,perfusion speed and mass concentration on the recovery rate of the probe were investigated by incremental and decrement methods,the changes of multi-component content in the dialysate at different time points after transdermal administration of crossbow microemulsion were determined by UPLC,and DAS 2.0 software was used to process the data.RESULTS The recovery rate of the probe increased with increasing temperature,and the higher the flow rate,the lower the recovery rate.The pharmacokinetic parameters of chlorogenic acid,benzoyl new aconitine,periplocin and new aconitine in microemulsion Cmax were(3.24±0.39)(1.04±0.29)(4.78±2.15)(2.86±0.55)μg·mL-1,respectively,and in AUC0-∞ were(52.42±30.84)(7.70±3.73)(42.23±13.93)(22.68±12.51)h·mg·mL-1,respectively.CONCLUSION A real-time in vivo microdialysis sampling technique was first used and a UPLC detection technique was established to study the skin pharmacokinetics of multi-components of crossbow microe-mulsion after transdermal administration,which provides a reference for the follow-up investigation and application of crossbow microe-mulsion.
8.Research progress on the function of ectopic olfactory receptors and their value as drug targets
Chang LIU ; Yongxin ZHAO ; Beibei GE ; Bin WEI ; Yong GAO
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2024;55(3):412-419
Olfactory receptors(ORs)are transmembrane proteins mainly distributed in olfactory sensory neurons of the nasal epithelium,mediating the transmission of real-time sensory signals to the brain to produce smell.Recent studies have reported that ORs can also be expressed in tissues or organs outside the nasal cavity,and are closely related to a variety of biological processes,such as sperm chemotaxis,wound healing,glycolipid metabolism and intestinal secretion.In addition,ORs are closely related to a variety of malignant tumors such as prostate cancer,breast cancer and colorectal cancer,and may affect the occurrence and development of tumors by regulating cell proliferation,apoptosis,migration and invasion.This review provides an overview of the effects of ectopic ORs on the function of various human tissues and organs and assesses their potential value as drug targets for the treatment of human diseases.
9.Establishment and Analysis of Reference Intervals for Thyroid Hormones in Pregnant Women from Sanming City
Suiwen LIN ; Minrong YAO ; Fangyan WU ; Yong ZHAO ; Jinmei LIN ; Bin LIU
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2024;45(3):429-437
[Objective]To establish the reference intervals of thyroid hormones in pregnant women from Sanming city and compare them with those from other areas in China.[Methods]The study recruited 605 pregnant women and 229 non-pregnant healthy women who visited Sanming First Hospital between March 29 and June 28,2023.Blood samples were se-quentially collected from the participants to determine the serum levels of thyroid stimulating hormone(TSH),free triiodo-thyronine(FT3)and free thyroxine(FT4).The reference intervals of thyroid hormones were established by using a percen-tile range of P2.5 to P97.5 and their changes in different periods of pregnancy were analyzed and compared with those from oth-er areas in China.[Results]There were significant differences in levels of TSH,FT4 and FT3 at different periods of pregnan-cy(all P<0.05).Compared with non-pregnant women,women in first trimester had significantly decreased levels of TSH and FT4,but similar level of FT3.Since the second trimester,TSH level displayed rising tendency,while FT3 and FT4 lev-els showed gradual decrease.The reference intervals of thyroid hormones in the first,second and third trimester of pregnan-cy in Sanming city were TSH(0.068,2.943)μU/mL,FT3(4.302,6.888)pmol/L,FT4(8.240,14.719)pmol/L;TSH(0.419,3.274)μU/mL,FT3(4.074,6.629)pmol/L,FT4(6.726,11.980)pmol/L;TSH(0.422,3.570)μU/mL,FT3(3.741,5.850)pmol/L,FT4(6.103,10.347)pmol/L,respectively.Significant differences were found in the reference in-tervals of thyroid hormones during pregnancy among different areas in China.[Conclusions]The levels of TSH,FT3,FT4 during pregnancy are different from those during non-pregnancy,and also significantly differ in different periods of preg-nancy.Reference intervals of thyroid hormones in pregnant women are affected by various factors such as geographic loca-tion,ethnicity and laboratory test method,etc.Therefore,establishing the population-specific reference intervals of thy-roid hormones will benefit for the diagnosis and treatment of thyroid disease in pregnant women from Sanming city.
10.Clinical implications of Naples prognostic scores in patients with resectable Siewert type II-III adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction
Peng JIN ; Gang MA ; Yong LIU ; Bin KE ; Hongmin LIU ; Han LIANG ; Rupeng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(1):54-62
Objective:To evaluate the clinical value of preoperative Naples prognostic scores (NPS) in patients with resectable Siewert type II-III esophagogastric junction adenocarcinoma (AEG).Methods:In this retrospective observational study we collected and analyzed relevant data of patients with Siewert Type II-III AEG treated in the Department of Gastric Cancer, Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital from January 2014 to December 2018. NPS were calculated using preoperative albumin concentration, total cholesterol concentration, neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio, and lymphocyte/monocyte ratio and used to allocate patients into three groups: NTS-0 (0 points), NTS-1 (1-2 points) and NTS-2 (3-4 points). Kaplan–Meier was used to calculate disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) in each NPS group and the log-rank test to compare these groups. Univariate and multivariate survival analyes were performed using the Cox regression model. Time-dependent receiver operating characteristic curves were constructed to compare the relationships between four commonly used tools for evaluating inflammatory responses and nutritional status:NPS, systemic inflammatory response scores, nutrient control status (CONUT), and prognostic nutrition index (PNI).Results:The study cohort comprised 221 patients with AEG of median age 63.0 (36.0–87.0) years. There were 190 men (86.0%) and 31 women (14.0%). As to pTNM stage, 47 patients (21.3%) had Stage I disease, 68 (30.8%) Stage II, and 106 (48.0%) Stage III. One hundred and forty-seven patients (66.5%) had Siewert Type II disease and 74 (33.5%) Siewert type III. There were 45 patients (20.4%) in the NPS-0, 142 (64.2%) in the NPS-1 and 34 (15.4%) in the NPS-2 groups. Higher NPS scores were significantly associated with older patients (χ2=5.056, P=0.027) and higher TNM stages ( H=5.204, P<0.001). The median follow-up was 39 (6-105) months; 16 patients (7.2%) were lost to follow-up. The median OS in the NPS-0, NPS-1, and NPS-2 groups were 78.4, 63.1, and 37.0 months, respectively; these differences are statistically significant ( P=0.021). Univariate and multivariate Cox regression analysis identified the following as independently and significantly associated with OS in patients with Siewert Type II-III: TNM stage (Stage II: HR=2.182, 95%CI: 1.227-3.878, P=0.008; Stage III: HR=3.534, 95%CI: 1.380-6.654, P<0.001), tumor differentiation (G3: HR=1.995, 95%CI: 1.141-3.488, P=0.015), vascular invasion (HR=2.172, 95%CI: 1.403-3.363, P<0.001), adjuvant chemotherapy (HR=0.326, 95%CI: 0.200-0.531, P<0.001), NPS (NPS-1: HR=2.331, 95%CI: 1.371-3.964, P=0.002; NPS-2: HR=2.494, 95%CI: 1.165-5.341, P=0.019), SIS group (NPS-1: HR=2.170, 95%CI: 1.244-3.784, P=0.006; NPS-2: HR=2.291, 95%CI: 1.052–4.986, P=0.037), and CONUT (HR=1.597, 95% CI: 1.187-2.149, P=0.038). The median DFS in the NPS-0, NPS-1, and NPS-2 groups was 68.6, 52.5, and 28.3 months, respectively; these differences are statistically significant ( P=0.009). Univariate and multivariate Cox regression analysis identified the following as independently and significantly associated with DFS in patients with Siewert Type II-III AEG: TNM stage (StageⅡ: HR=2.789, 95%CI:1.210-6.428, P=0.016; Stage III: HR=10.721, 95%CI:4.709-24.411, P<0.001), adjuvant chemotherapy (HR=0.640, 95% CI: 0.432-0.946, P=0.025), and NPS (NPS-1: HR=1.703, 95%CI: 1.043-2.782, P=0.033; NPS-2: HR=3.124, 95%CI:1.722-5.666, P<0.001). Time-dependent receiver operating characteristic curves showed that NPS was more accurate in predicting OS and DFS in patients with Siewert Type II-III AEG than were systemic inflammatory response scores, CONUT, or PNI scores. Conclusion:NPS is associated with age and TNM stage, is an independent prognostic factor in patients who have undergone resection of Siewert type II-III AEG, and is better than SIS, CONUT, or PNI in predicting survival.

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