1.Prevention and treatment of acute radiation-induced myocardial injury by the preparation of Abelmoschus manihot(L.)Medik(Jiahua Tablet)
Wenli YANG ; Tong BAO ; Xin LIN ; Ruge NIU ; Zhongchi XU ; Yunhe ZHAO
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(17):2631-2636
Objective To investigate the protective effects and potential mechanisms of the preparation of Abelmoschus manihot(L.)Medik(Jiahua Tablet)against acute radiation-induced myocardial injury,based on myo-cardial injury markers(sST2,cTnI)and oxidative stress damage-related indicators(SOD,MDA),and to provide new avenues for the prevention and treatment of radiation-induced heart disease(RIHD).Methods Sixty-nine patients with thoracic malignant tumor who received radiotherapy at the department of radiation oncology in Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine from December 2023 to November 2024 were enrolled in the study.Participants were randomly divided into control group(n=38)and observation group(n=31).The control group received standard radiotherapy in conjunction with conventional medications for RIHD,while the observation group was additionally administered Jiahua Tablet alongside the same regimen.Both groups took medications continuously for 1 month.Changes in serum levels of sST2,cTnI,SOD,and MDA were compared between the two groups 3 days prior to radiotherapy and 7 days after radiological therapy.Results On day 7 post-radiotherapy,the levels of sST2 and cTnI in the control group were highly elevated,showing statistically significant difference(P<0.01).In contrast,the levels of sST2 and cTnI in the observation group showed only mild elevation,and no statistically significant difference was observed(P>0.05).Between-group analysis demonstrated that post-treatment sST2 and cTnI levels in the observation group were substantially lower compared to those in the control group,indicating statistically significant difference(P<0.05).After treatment,SOD level in the control group was considerably lower compared to its pre-treatment level,and marked statistical significance was observed(P<0.01).SOD level in the observation group demonstrated a downward trend compared to baseline value,indicating no statistical significance(P>0.05).Between-group analysis demonstrated that post-treatment SOD level in the observation group was substantially elevated compared to that in the control group,indicating a highly significant disparity(P<0.05).After treatment,MDA level in the control group was considerably higher compared to its pre-treatment level,and a marked statistical significance was observed(P<0.05),whereas MDA level in the observation group showed only a mild increase compared to baseline value,with no statistically significant difference(P>0.05).Between-group analysis demonstrated that post-treatment MDA level in the observation group was substantially lower compared to that in the control group,demonstrating a remarkably statistically significant difference(P<0.01).Conclusion The preparation of Abelmoschus manihot(L.)Medik(Jiahua Tablet)effectively inhibits acute radiation-induced myocardial injury,with its potential mechanism closely linked to the suppression of oxidative stress responses.
2.Analysis of the efficacy and safety of adrenocorticotropic hormone therapy in children with steroid dependent or frequently relapsed nephrotic syndrome
Yunhe NIU ; Ying BAO ; Huimei HUANG ; Zhijuan LI ; Min ZHANG ; Ying WANG ; Nan LIANG ; Yanping WANG ; Nan YANG
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2025;27(6):325-331
Objective:To observe the efficacy and safety of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) therapy in children with steroid dependent nephrotic syndrome (SDNS)/frequently relapsed nephrotic syndrome (FRNS).Methods:The clinical data of children with SDNS/FRNS who received treatment with prednisone acetate tablets were retrospectively collected from June 2019 to June 2023 in the Nephrology Department of Xi′an Children′s Hospital. The children were divided into glucocorticoid+ACTH group and glucocorticoid group, according to whether ACTH was used or not. The differences in cortisol, total cholesterol and 24 hour urinary protein quantity between 2 groups of children at baseline and follow-up endpoints were compared, and the effectiveness (the proportion of no recurrence and discontinuation of glucocorticoid) and occurrence of adverse reactions were evaluated.Results:A total of 39 patients with SDNS/FRNS were included in this study, with 21 cases in the glucocorticoid+ACTH group and 18 cases in the glucocorticoid group. Among the 39 children, there were 33 cases of SDNS and 6 cases of FRNS, respectively. The proportion of baseline low cortisol levels was 76.9% (30/39). The proportion of cortisol levels returning to normal after ACTH treatment in the glucocorticoid+ACTH group was 76.2% (16/21). The baseline and follow-up endpoint for cortisol levels in the glucocorticoid+ACTH group were 28.0(19.8, 51.5) μg/L and 79.9(58.9, 113.0) μg/L, respectively. The baseline and follow-up endpoint for cortisol levels in the glucocorticoid group were 21.0(15.8, 37.4) μg/L and 25.3(18.2, 51.4) μg/L, respectively. In the 2 groups of cortisol levels, there was statistically significant difference in the interaction effect between time and group ( Wald χ2=11.595, P=0.001), there was a statistically significant difference at the follow-up endpoint between the 2 groups ( Wald χ2=19.462, P<0.001), and the difference was statistically significant in the time effect of the glucocorticoid+ACTH group ( Wald χ2=21.100, P<0.001). The baseline and follow-up endpoint for total cholesterol in the glucocorticoid+ACTH group were 4.95(4.23, 5.26) mmol/L and 4.38(4.04, 5.24) mmol/L, respectively. The baseline and follow-up endpoint for total cholesterol in the glucocorticoid group were 4.80 (4.17, 5.28) mmol/L and 5.74 (5.04, 6.88) mmol/L, respectively. In the 2 groups of total cholesterol, there was statistically significant difference in the interaction effect between time and group ( Wald χ 2=9.842, P=0.002), there was statistically significant difference at the follow-up endpoint between the 2 groups ( Wald χ 2=12.187, P<0.001), the difference was statistically significant between the 2 groups in the time effect at baseline and the follow-up endpoint (glucocorticoid+ACTH group: Wald χ 2=6.488, glucocorticoid group: Wald χ2=7.112; all P<0.05). The baseline and follow-up endpoint for 24 hour urinary protein quantity in the glucocorticoid+ACTH group were 115 (105, 128) mg/d and 121 (113, 128) mg/d, respectively. The baseline and follow-up endpoint for 24 hour urinary protein quantity in the glucocorticoid group were 118 (113, 125) mg/d and 138 (119, 2 100) mg/d, respectively. In the 2 groups of 24 hour urinary protein quantity, there was statistically significant difference in the interaction effect between time and group ( Wald χ2=7.743, P=0.005), there was statistically significant difference at the follow-up endpoint between the 2 groups ( Wald χ2=7.779, P=0.005), and the difference was statistically significant in the time effect of the glucocorticoid group ( Wald χ2=13.331, P<0.001). The proportion of no recurrence (17/21) and discontinuation of oral glucocorticoid (16/21) in the glucocorticoid+ACTH group were higher than those in the glucocorticoid group (the proportion were both 6/18), and the differences between the 2 groups were statistically significant (the chi square values were 9.084 and 7.240, respectively; all P<0.01). No adverse reactions occurred in the glucocorticoid group. The incidence of adverse reactions in the glucocorticoid+ACTH group was 14.3% (3/21), of which 2 cases developed generalized urticaria and 1 case developed hypertension. Conclusions:ACTH has a good efficacy and safety in children with SDNS/FRNS. The results of this study need to be further validated by increasing the sample size and conducting multicenter studies.
3.Prevention and treatment of acute radiation-induced myocardial injury by the preparation of Abelmoschus manihot(L.)Medik(Jiahua Tablet)
Wenli YANG ; Tong BAO ; Xin LIN ; Ruge NIU ; Zhongchi XU ; Yunhe ZHAO
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(17):2631-2636
Objective To investigate the protective effects and potential mechanisms of the preparation of Abelmoschus manihot(L.)Medik(Jiahua Tablet)against acute radiation-induced myocardial injury,based on myo-cardial injury markers(sST2,cTnI)and oxidative stress damage-related indicators(SOD,MDA),and to provide new avenues for the prevention and treatment of radiation-induced heart disease(RIHD).Methods Sixty-nine patients with thoracic malignant tumor who received radiotherapy at the department of radiation oncology in Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine from December 2023 to November 2024 were enrolled in the study.Participants were randomly divided into control group(n=38)and observation group(n=31).The control group received standard radiotherapy in conjunction with conventional medications for RIHD,while the observation group was additionally administered Jiahua Tablet alongside the same regimen.Both groups took medications continuously for 1 month.Changes in serum levels of sST2,cTnI,SOD,and MDA were compared between the two groups 3 days prior to radiotherapy and 7 days after radiological therapy.Results On day 7 post-radiotherapy,the levels of sST2 and cTnI in the control group were highly elevated,showing statistically significant difference(P<0.01).In contrast,the levels of sST2 and cTnI in the observation group showed only mild elevation,and no statistically significant difference was observed(P>0.05).Between-group analysis demonstrated that post-treatment sST2 and cTnI levels in the observation group were substantially lower compared to those in the control group,indicating statistically significant difference(P<0.05).After treatment,SOD level in the control group was considerably lower compared to its pre-treatment level,and marked statistical significance was observed(P<0.01).SOD level in the observation group demonstrated a downward trend compared to baseline value,indicating no statistical significance(P>0.05).Between-group analysis demonstrated that post-treatment SOD level in the observation group was substantially elevated compared to that in the control group,indicating a highly significant disparity(P<0.05).After treatment,MDA level in the control group was considerably higher compared to its pre-treatment level,and a marked statistical significance was observed(P<0.05),whereas MDA level in the observation group showed only a mild increase compared to baseline value,with no statistically significant difference(P>0.05).Between-group analysis demonstrated that post-treatment MDA level in the observation group was substantially lower compared to that in the control group,demonstrating a remarkably statistically significant difference(P<0.01).Conclusion The preparation of Abelmoschus manihot(L.)Medik(Jiahua Tablet)effectively inhibits acute radiation-induced myocardial injury,with its potential mechanism closely linked to the suppression of oxidative stress responses.
4.Analysis of the efficacy and safety of adrenocorticotropic hormone therapy in children with steroid dependent or frequently relapsed nephrotic syndrome
Yunhe NIU ; Ying BAO ; Huimei HUANG ; Zhijuan LI ; Min ZHANG ; Ying WANG ; Nan LIANG ; Yanping WANG ; Nan YANG
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2025;27(6):325-331
Objective:To observe the efficacy and safety of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) therapy in children with steroid dependent nephrotic syndrome (SDNS)/frequently relapsed nephrotic syndrome (FRNS).Methods:The clinical data of children with SDNS/FRNS who received treatment with prednisone acetate tablets were retrospectively collected from June 2019 to June 2023 in the Nephrology Department of Xi′an Children′s Hospital. The children were divided into glucocorticoid+ACTH group and glucocorticoid group, according to whether ACTH was used or not. The differences in cortisol, total cholesterol and 24 hour urinary protein quantity between 2 groups of children at baseline and follow-up endpoints were compared, and the effectiveness (the proportion of no recurrence and discontinuation of glucocorticoid) and occurrence of adverse reactions were evaluated.Results:A total of 39 patients with SDNS/FRNS were included in this study, with 21 cases in the glucocorticoid+ACTH group and 18 cases in the glucocorticoid group. Among the 39 children, there were 33 cases of SDNS and 6 cases of FRNS, respectively. The proportion of baseline low cortisol levels was 76.9% (30/39). The proportion of cortisol levels returning to normal after ACTH treatment in the glucocorticoid+ACTH group was 76.2% (16/21). The baseline and follow-up endpoint for cortisol levels in the glucocorticoid+ACTH group were 28.0(19.8, 51.5) μg/L and 79.9(58.9, 113.0) μg/L, respectively. The baseline and follow-up endpoint for cortisol levels in the glucocorticoid group were 21.0(15.8, 37.4) μg/L and 25.3(18.2, 51.4) μg/L, respectively. In the 2 groups of cortisol levels, there was statistically significant difference in the interaction effect between time and group ( Wald χ2=11.595, P=0.001), there was a statistically significant difference at the follow-up endpoint between the 2 groups ( Wald χ2=19.462, P<0.001), and the difference was statistically significant in the time effect of the glucocorticoid+ACTH group ( Wald χ2=21.100, P<0.001). The baseline and follow-up endpoint for total cholesterol in the glucocorticoid+ACTH group were 4.95(4.23, 5.26) mmol/L and 4.38(4.04, 5.24) mmol/L, respectively. The baseline and follow-up endpoint for total cholesterol in the glucocorticoid group were 4.80 (4.17, 5.28) mmol/L and 5.74 (5.04, 6.88) mmol/L, respectively. In the 2 groups of total cholesterol, there was statistically significant difference in the interaction effect between time and group ( Wald χ 2=9.842, P=0.002), there was statistically significant difference at the follow-up endpoint between the 2 groups ( Wald χ 2=12.187, P<0.001), the difference was statistically significant between the 2 groups in the time effect at baseline and the follow-up endpoint (glucocorticoid+ACTH group: Wald χ 2=6.488, glucocorticoid group: Wald χ2=7.112; all P<0.05). The baseline and follow-up endpoint for 24 hour urinary protein quantity in the glucocorticoid+ACTH group were 115 (105, 128) mg/d and 121 (113, 128) mg/d, respectively. The baseline and follow-up endpoint for 24 hour urinary protein quantity in the glucocorticoid group were 118 (113, 125) mg/d and 138 (119, 2 100) mg/d, respectively. In the 2 groups of 24 hour urinary protein quantity, there was statistically significant difference in the interaction effect between time and group ( Wald χ2=7.743, P=0.005), there was statistically significant difference at the follow-up endpoint between the 2 groups ( Wald χ2=7.779, P=0.005), and the difference was statistically significant in the time effect of the glucocorticoid group ( Wald χ2=13.331, P<0.001). The proportion of no recurrence (17/21) and discontinuation of oral glucocorticoid (16/21) in the glucocorticoid+ACTH group were higher than those in the glucocorticoid group (the proportion were both 6/18), and the differences between the 2 groups were statistically significant (the chi square values were 9.084 and 7.240, respectively; all P<0.01). No adverse reactions occurred in the glucocorticoid group. The incidence of adverse reactions in the glucocorticoid+ACTH group was 14.3% (3/21), of which 2 cases developed generalized urticaria and 1 case developed hypertension. Conclusions:ACTH has a good efficacy and safety in children with SDNS/FRNS. The results of this study need to be further validated by increasing the sample size and conducting multicenter studies.

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