1.Meta-analysis of the efficacy and safety of rituximab in the treatment of primary Sjögren syndrome
Jigao LI ; Ruilin LIU ; Zihua WANG ; Hejun WANG ; Peipei SU ; Quan ZHOU
China Pharmacy 2025;36(5):619-623
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the efficacy and safety of rituximab (RTX) in the treatment of primary Sjögren syndrome (pSS). METHODS Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on the effects of RTX (trial group) versus placebo (control group) in the treatment of pSS were searched from the Cochran Library, PubMed, Embase, Medline, Web of Science, VIP, CNKI, Wanfang, and other databases during the inception to February 2024. After literature screening and quality evaluation, meta-analysis was performed by using RevMan 5.3 software. RESULTS Seven RCTs were finally included, involving a total of 518 patients. Results of meta-analysis showed that European League Against Rheumatism Sjögren syndrome disease activity index (ESSDAI) score [MD=-1.17, 95%CI(-1.52, -0.82), P<0.000 01] and oral dryness visual analogue scale (VAS) score [MD=-3.97, 95%CI (-5.08, -2.86), P<0.000 01] in the trial group were significantly lower than the control group; unstimulated salivary flow rate [SMD=0.64, 95%CI(0.41, 0.87), P<0.000 01] and Schirmer score [MD=0.19, 95%CI(0.18, 0.20), P<0.000 01] were significantly higher than the control group. There was no statistical significance in response rate [RD=0.10, 95%CI(-0.04, 0.23), P=0.16], fatigue VAS score [MD=-12.50, 95%CI(-35.14, 10.15), P=0.28], European League Against Rheumatism Sjögren syndrome patient reported index (ESSPRI) score [MD=0.33, 95%CI(-0.53, 1.18), P=0.46], Short-form 36 health survey physical component summary (SF36-PCS) score [MD=0.90, 95%CI(-2.97, 4.78), P=0.65], SF-36 mental component summary (SF36-MCS) score [MD=0.11, 95%CI(-0.41, 0.63), P=0.68], total salivary gland ultrasound score [SMD=-1.91, 95%CI(-4.01, 0.19), P=0.07] or the incidence of adverse drug reactions [OR=1.15,95%CI(0.62,2.13),P=0.66] between 2 groups. CONCLUSIONS RTX has advantages in the improvement of ESSDAI score, unstimulated salivary flow rate, Schirmer score and oral dryness VAS score in pSS patients, and has a good safety profile. However, it did not exhibit significant improvement in fatigue VAS score, ESSPRI score, SF36-PCS score, SF36-MCS score or response rates.
2.Digital implant guides in full-mouth implant surgery and restoration:A progress review
Zihua LIU ; Lingtong BU ; Mengxuan WU ; Guangzhou XU
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(3):161-167
Full-mouth implant restoration has become an important method for restoring missing teeth.Over the past few years,there has been a rapid advancement in the field of computer-aided implantology,marked by significant innovations in digital implant planning and guided surgery.These improvements provide a more precise,simple,minimally invasive,and fast approach to the treatment of edentulous jaw,realizing the concept of"starting with the goal in mind,restoration-oriented".This article aims to summarize the appli-cation of implant guides in full-mouth implant surgery and restoration,and to discuss their advantages and disadvantages.
3.Brief analysis of etiology,pathogenesis,and treatment method of microgravity-induced cardiac remodeling based on the theory of"yang transforming qi and yin forming shape"
Xiaotong GU ; Luyang LIU ; Yue SUN ; Kailong ZHOU ; Zihua LI ; Yi YANG ; Shuai LIANG ; Huiyuan SUN
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;48(5):593-598
Microgravity-induced cardiac remodeling presents a substantial challenge that constrains the advancements in the international space industry,which mainly manifests as alterations in the morphology,structure,and function of the heart.This paper analyzed the core pathogenesis and treatment of microgravity-induced cardiac remodeling based on the theory of"yang transforming qi and yin forming shape"in Huangdi Neijing."Yang transforming qi"reflects the changes in cardiac function,whereas"yin forming shape"reflects the changes in cardiac morphology and structure.Based on the basic and clinical research of space cardiac dysfunctions,the core pathogenesis of microgravity-induced cardiac remodeling is the insufficiency of"yang transforming qi",accompanied by yin excess and yang deficiency due to excessive"yin forming shape"in the early stage,which evolves into deficiency of both yin and yang in the late stage.Thus,this paper specifically refined the treatment methods and corresponding formulas,including warming viscera yang to transform qi,draining yin blood to restore yang qi,and consolidating yin and yang to nourish primal energy.These insights provide systematic theoretical support and conceptual inspiration for the traditional Chinese medicine treatment of microgravity-induced cardiac remodeling.
4.Analysis of mononuclear cell biomarkers for different types of depressive disorders based on data-independent acquisition proteomics technology
Zhuhua LIU ; Panpan HAN ; Zihua LI ; Liping MIN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2025;34(3):236-244
Objective:To compare the significantly differentially expressed proteins in peripheral blood mononuclear cells between patients with different types of depressive disorders and normal participants and explore objective biomarkers with diagnostic significance.Methods:From March to May 2024, peripheral blood samples were collected from bipolar depression (BP), simple depression (DEP), persistent depressive disorder (PDD), and normal participants (NP) at the outpatient department of the Mental Health Center of Ningxia Medical University General Hospital. Using data-independent acquisition (DIA) quantitative proteomics technology, differentially expressed proteins were identified in the peripheral blood of patients with different types of depressive disorders and normal participants, conducting bioinformatics analysis to obtain candidate objective biomarkers, and finally identifying common and unique objective biomarkers for different types of depressive disorders. Data analysis was conducted using R software (version 4.0) and SPSS 27.0 software.Results:A total of 167 differentially expressed proteins were screened between BP and NP, 30 differentially expressed proteins were screened between DEP and NP, and 14 differentially expressed proteins were screened between PDD and NP.The differential proteins unique to the BP group were ARPC4 SPARC、MTPN、SNCA、YWHAH、MIF、COTL1, the differentially expressed proteins unique to the DEP group were RBBP9 APOF、S100A6, and the unique differential proteins in the PDD group were APOA5 CA1、IGLV3-25、APOC2.Conclusion:The objective biomarkers and signaling pathways obtained using DIA quantitative proteomics technology are of great significance for revealing the biological basis and diagnosing accurately of different types of depressive disorders.
5.Analysis of mononuclear cell biomarkers for different types of depressive disorders based on data-independent acquisition proteomics technology
Zhuhua LIU ; Panpan HAN ; Zihua LI ; Liping MIN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2025;34(3):236-244
Objective:To compare the significantly differentially expressed proteins in peripheral blood mononuclear cells between patients with different types of depressive disorders and normal participants and explore objective biomarkers with diagnostic significance.Methods:From March to May 2024, peripheral blood samples were collected from bipolar depression (BP), simple depression (DEP), persistent depressive disorder (PDD), and normal participants (NP) at the outpatient department of the Mental Health Center of Ningxia Medical University General Hospital. Using data-independent acquisition (DIA) quantitative proteomics technology, differentially expressed proteins were identified in the peripheral blood of patients with different types of depressive disorders and normal participants, conducting bioinformatics analysis to obtain candidate objective biomarkers, and finally identifying common and unique objective biomarkers for different types of depressive disorders. Data analysis was conducted using R software (version 4.0) and SPSS 27.0 software.Results:A total of 167 differentially expressed proteins were screened between BP and NP, 30 differentially expressed proteins were screened between DEP and NP, and 14 differentially expressed proteins were screened between PDD and NP.The differential proteins unique to the BP group were ARPC4 SPARC、MTPN、SNCA、YWHAH、MIF、COTL1, the differentially expressed proteins unique to the DEP group were RBBP9 APOF、S100A6, and the unique differential proteins in the PDD group were APOA5 CA1、IGLV3-25、APOC2.Conclusion:The objective biomarkers and signaling pathways obtained using DIA quantitative proteomics technology are of great significance for revealing the biological basis and diagnosing accurately of different types of depressive disorders.
6.Digital implant guides in full-mouth implant surgery and restoration:A progress review
Zihua LIU ; Lingtong BU ; Mengxuan WU ; Guangzhou XU
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(3):161-167
Full-mouth implant restoration has become an important method for restoring missing teeth.Over the past few years,there has been a rapid advancement in the field of computer-aided implantology,marked by significant innovations in digital implant planning and guided surgery.These improvements provide a more precise,simple,minimally invasive,and fast approach to the treatment of edentulous jaw,realizing the concept of"starting with the goal in mind,restoration-oriented".This article aims to summarize the appli-cation of implant guides in full-mouth implant surgery and restoration,and to discuss their advantages and disadvantages.
7.Brief analysis of etiology,pathogenesis,and treatment method of microgravity-induced cardiac remodeling based on the theory of"yang transforming qi and yin forming shape"
Xiaotong GU ; Luyang LIU ; Yue SUN ; Kailong ZHOU ; Zihua LI ; Yi YANG ; Shuai LIANG ; Huiyuan SUN
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;48(5):593-598
Microgravity-induced cardiac remodeling presents a substantial challenge that constrains the advancements in the international space industry,which mainly manifests as alterations in the morphology,structure,and function of the heart.This paper analyzed the core pathogenesis and treatment of microgravity-induced cardiac remodeling based on the theory of"yang transforming qi and yin forming shape"in Huangdi Neijing."Yang transforming qi"reflects the changes in cardiac function,whereas"yin forming shape"reflects the changes in cardiac morphology and structure.Based on the basic and clinical research of space cardiac dysfunctions,the core pathogenesis of microgravity-induced cardiac remodeling is the insufficiency of"yang transforming qi",accompanied by yin excess and yang deficiency due to excessive"yin forming shape"in the early stage,which evolves into deficiency of both yin and yang in the late stage.Thus,this paper specifically refined the treatment methods and corresponding formulas,including warming viscera yang to transform qi,draining yin blood to restore yang qi,and consolidating yin and yang to nourish primal energy.These insights provide systematic theoretical support and conceptual inspiration for the traditional Chinese medicine treatment of microgravity-induced cardiac remodeling.
8.Advances in effect mechanism research of traditional Chinese medicine on comorbid depressive symptoms in chronic pain
Guanghua LIU ; Dongliang SHI ; Wen FU ; Zihua WANG ; Jiakang CUI
China Pharmacy 2024;35(19):2438-2443
Chronic pain refers to pain that persists or recurs for more than 3 months and has a high comorbidity rate with emotions such as depression and anxiety. The complex pathogenesis of comorbid depressive symptoms in chronic pain poses great challenges to clinical diagnosis and treatment. This article reviews the research progress on the effect mechanism on the comorbid depressive symptoms in chronic pain by traditional Chinese medicine monomers, compound formulas, and acupuncture therapy in recent years. It is found that traditional Chinese medicine monomers (flavonoids, phenols, terpenes, coumarins, alkaloids), traditional Chinese medicine formulas (Aconitum carmichaeli decoction, Chaihu guizhi decoction, etc.), and acupuncture therapy (acupuncture at acupoints such as Baihui, Yintang, Hegu, and Taichong) can effectively improve comorbid depressive symptoms in chronic pain by regulating the levels of neurotransmitters, brain-derived neurotrophic factors and inflammatory factors, and the activity of glial cells in the central nervous system.
9.Research progress on the current status and associated factors of airborne microbial pollution in college campuses
DENG Xunuo, LIU Yuheng, GAO Chunyan, XU Zihua, MA Xuezheng, REN Liping, CHEN Xiaoqin
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(5):751-756
Abstract
Airborne microorganisms, especially pathogenic microorganisms, are easily transmitted through dust and droplets, leading to various infectious diseases. The study summarizes the status of airborne microbial pollution, potential exposure levels, particle size, and species distribution of microorganisms, discusses the impact of airborne microorganisms on human health, and analyzes specific factors affecting campus air microorganisms from four aspects:climate, anthropogenic factors, time, and space, to provide a scientific basis for formulating effective improvement measures, improving air quality and safeguarding the health of teachers and students.
10.Long-Term Exposure to Low-Level Ambient Air Pollution and Mortality among 0.3 Million Chinese Older Adults.
Likun LIU ; Xueli YUAN ; Wenqing NI ; Jing WEI ; Tingting LIU ; Ruijun XU ; Yingxin LI ; Zihua ZHONG ; Yi ZHENG ; Sihan LIANG ; Rui WANG ; Jian XU ; Yuewei LIU
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2024;37(12):1362-1372
OBJECTIVE:
Evidence that long-term exposure to ambient air pollution increases mortality among older adults, particularly those residing in low-level air pollution locations, remains scarce. This study investigated the potential links between long-term low-level air pollution exposure and mortality among Chinese older adults.
METHODS:
A population-based study with 317,464 individuals aged ≥ 65 years was conducted in Shenzhen, China during 2018 and 2020. Logistic regression models were used to analyze the associations between long-term exposure to air pollution and all-cause mortality, as the primary outcome, as well as non-accidental, cancer and cardiovascular mortality.
RESULTS:
Significant associations of PM 1, PM 2.5, PM 10, SO 2, CO, and O 3 exposures with a higher risk of all-cause mortality were found. Adjusted odds ratio ( OR) for each 1 µg/m 3 increment was 1.49 [95% confidence interval ( CI): 1.46, 1.53] for PM 1, 1.30 (1.27, 1.32) for PM 2.5, 1.05 (1.04, 1.06) for PM 10, 5.84 (5.39, 6.32) for SO 2, 1.04 (1.04, 1.05) for CO, and 1.02 (1.00, 1.03) for O 3, respectively. Long-term PM 1, PM 2.5, PM 10, SO 2, and CO exposures also elevated the risks of non-accidental, cancer and cardiovascular mortality.
CONCLUSION
Long-term low-level air pollution exposure was associated with an increased mortality risk among Chinese older adults.
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