1.Rapid health technology assessment of tirzepatide for diabetes mellitus type 2 and long-term weight management
Zeyu XIE ; Yinuo LIU ; Zhuoru LIANG ; Yaohua CAO ; Guimei ZHENG ; Weiling CAO
China Pharmacy 2025;36(9):1141-1146
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the efficacy, safety and cost-effectiveness of tirzepatide for diabetes mellitus type 2 (T2DM) and long-term weight management, and provide evidence-based basis for clinical drug treatment and health insurance policy formulation. METHODS Computer searches were conducted in Embase, PubMed, the Cochrane Library, CNKI and health technology assessment (HTA) official website from their inception to October 1st 2024 to collect HTA report, systematic review/ meta-analysis and pharmacoeconomic study on tirzepatide for the treatment of T2DM or for weight management. After data extraction and quality evaluation, descriptive analysis was performed on the research results. RESULTS Totally 18 papers were included, including 14 systematic reviews/meta-analyses and 4 pharmacoeconomics studies, and no HTA report was retrieved. In terms of efficacy, most results showed that the tirzepatide 10 mg and 15 mg were significantly better than other glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists in reducing glycosylated hemoglobin, body weight, and waist circumference (P<0.05). In terms of safety, compared with other GLP-1 receptor agonists, tirzepatide did not increase the incidence of gastrointestinal-related adverse events (AE), the incidence of AE of grade ≥3, or the incidence of severe hypoglycemia (P>0.05). However, tirzepatide 15 mg may significantly increased the incidence of hypoglycemia and the rate of discontinuation due to adverse reactions (P< 0.05). In terms of cost-effectiveness, based on the background of foreign pharmacoeconomic studies, tirzepatide was more cost- effective compared to semaglutide and liraglutide in the treatment of T2DM or for weight management. CONCLUSIONS Tirzepatide at doses of 10 mg and 15 mg has good efficacy and safety for the treatment of T2DM and for long-term weight management. However, when using the 15 mg dose of tirzepatide, close monitoring is required due to the risk of hypoglycemia and discontinuation due to adverse reactions it may pose. Based on pharmacoeconomic studies conducted abroad results, tirzepatide exhibits economic advantages.
2.Epidemic characteristics of scrub typhus in Yantai City of Shandong Province from 2006 to 2022
Shanshan GAO ; Jingyu LIU ; Xiuyan LI ; Hongyu XU ; Hantong ZHAO ; Guimei YU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2024;43(10):830-834
Objective:To study the epidemic characteristics of scrub typhus in Yantai City from 2006 to 2022, and provide a scientific basis for prevention and control of scrub typhus in Yantai City.Methods:In the subsystem "Infectious Disease Monitoring System" of the "China Disease Prevention and Control Information System", data on the outbreak of scrub typhus in Yantai City from January 1, 2006 to December 31, 2022 were collected and processed using software such as SPSS 23.0 for descriptive statistics.Results:A total of 599 scrub typhus cases were reported in Yantai City from 2006 to 2022, with an average annual reported incidence of 0.51/100 000. The reported incidence showed an upward trend year by year from 2006 to 2014 (χ 2trend = 144.72, P < 0.001), and reached a peak in 2014 (1.04/100 000). There was another small peak in 2019 (0.91/100 000). The incidence of scrub typhus showed a clear seasonal unimodal distribution, with October being the peak, accounting for 72.62% (435/599). In addition to Changdao County, other 12 cities (districts) reported scrub typhus cases. The top 3 cities with average annual reported incidence were Zhaoyuan City (1.58/100 000), Laizhou City (1.47/100 000) and Laiyang City (0.75/100 000). In all reported cases, the male to female ratio was 1.00∶1.07 (289∶310). The cases were mainly concentrated in the age range of 50 to 79, accounting for 74.46% (446/599). There was a statistically significant difference in the number of patients in different age groups in different years ( H = 38.71, P = 0.001). Farmers accounted for 88.65% (531/599) of the affected population. Conclusions:The incidence of scrub typhus in Yantai City shows an increasing trend and is widely distributed. It is recommended to strengthen the diagnosis, monitoring and infection management of scrub typhus.
3.Gallic Acid Ameliorates Cognitive Impairment Caused by Sleep Deprivation through Antioxidant Effect
Xiaogang PANG ; Yifan XU ; Shuoxin XIE ; Tianshu ZHANG ; Lin CONG ; Yuchen QI ; Lubing LIU ; Qingjun LI ; Mei MO ; Guimei WANG ; Xiuwei DU ; Hui SHEN ; Yuanyuan LI
Experimental Neurobiology 2023;32(4):285-301
Sleep deprivation (SD) has a profound impact on the central nervous system, resulting in an array of mood disorders, including depression and anxiety. Despite this, the dynamic alterations in neuronal activity during sleep deprivation have not been extensively investigated. While some researchers propose that sleep deprivation diminishes neuronal activity, thereby leading to depression. Others argue that short-term sleep deprivation enhances neuronal activity and dendritic spine density, potentially yielding antidepressant effects. In this study, a two-photon microscope was utilized to examine the calcium transients of anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) neurons in awake SD mice in vivo at 24-hour intervals. It was observed that SD reduced the frequency and amplitude of Ca2+ transients while increasing the proportions of inactive neurons. Following the cessation of sleep deprivation, neuronal calcium transients demonstrated a gradual recovery. Moreover, whole-cell patch-clamp recordings revealed a significant decrease in the frequency of spontaneous excitatory post-synaptic current (sEPSC) after SD. The investigation also assessed several oxidative stress parameters, finding that sleep deprivation substantially elevated the level of malondialdehyde (MDA), while simultaneously decreasing the expression of Nuclear Factor erythroid 2-Related Factor 2 (Nrf2) and activities of Superoxide dismutase (SOD) in the ACC. Importantly, the administration of gallic acid (GA) notably mitigated the decline of calcium transients in ACC neurons. GA was also shown to alleviate oxidative stress in the brain and improve cognitive impairment caused by sleep deprivation. These findings indicate that the calcium transients of ACC neurons experience a continuous decline during sleep deprivation, a process that is reversible. GA may serve as a potential candidate agent for the prevention and treatment of cognitive impairment induced by sleep deprivation.
4.Spiritual health status and influencing factors of patients with lung cancer during perioperative period
Wei ZHENG ; Mengdie HU ; Xin HE ; Yuchen WANG ; Guimei WANG ; Yan LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(33):4682-4685
Objective:To explore the influencing factors by investigating the spiritual health status of patients with lung cancer during perioperative period.Methods:A total of 208 perioperative patients who underwent radical resection of lung cancer in Cancer Hospital Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences from September 2020 to September 2021 were selected as research objects by the convenient sampling method. The General Data Questionnaire, Chinese version of Functional Assessment of Chronic illness Therapy-Spiritual (FACIT-SP-12) and Family APGAR Index (APGAR) were used to investigate the patients. Pearson correlation analysis was used to explore the correlation between spiritual health and family caring. Pearson correlation analysis was used to explore the correlation between spiritual health and family caring. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to investigate the influencing factors of spiritual health in patients with lung cancer during perioperative period. A total of 208 questionnaires were sent out and 200 were effectively received, with the effective recovery of 96.15%.Results:The total score of FACIT-SP-12 of 200 patients with perioperative lung cancer was (35.59±8.16) , indicating a moderate spiritual health level. The main factors affecting spiritual health of perioperative lung cancer patients were the degree of family care, marital status and payment of medical expenses ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The spiritual health of perioperative lung cancer patients is in the middle level, and the spiritual health of patients with different family caring degrees, marital status and medical payment method is different. Clinical medical workers can carry out targeted nursing intervention according to individual conditions of patients to improve their quality of life.
5.Analysis of pathogenic variants in a Chinese pedigree affected with hyaline fibromatosis syndrome.
Jianmei YANG ; Xiaohong SHANG ; Fan LIU ; Qian WANG ; Caihong LIU ; Yan SUN ; Guimei LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2021;38(3):232-237
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the clinical characteristics and genetic basis for a pair of twins affected with hyaline fibromatosis syndrome (HFS).
METHODS:
Clinical data of the twins were retrospectively analyzed. High-throughput sequencing was carried out to detect potential pathogenic variants. CLUSTALX was employed to analyze cross-species conservation of the mutant amino acids. Impact of the mutations was predicted by using software including PolyPhen-2 and Mutation taster.
RESULTS:
The pair of twins have featured growth and intelligence retardation, and were found to carry compound heterozygous variants of the ANTXR2 gene including c.1214G>A and c.1074delT, among which c.1214G>A was unreported previously. Both variants were predicted to be pathogenic. In addition to growth and mental delay, the pair of twins also featured hyperplasia of the gum and soft tissue-like masses of the auricle. The younger brother had rupture of the auricle mass during follow-up.
CONCLUSION
The patients' condition can probably be attributed to the compound heterozygous variants of the ANTXR2 gene. Above finding has facilitated molecular diagnosis of the patients.
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6.Analysis of life quality related to cough and influencing factors in lung cancer patients after video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery based on enhanced recovery after surgery
Fengyan MA ; Yan LIU ; Na REN ; Mengbai TIAN ; Yajing ZHU ; Guimei WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(35):2774-2778
Objective:To understand the status of life quality related to cough in lung cancer patients after video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) and to explore its influencing factors based on enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS).Methods:By using the convenience sample way, a total of 140 patients in lung cancer who were admitted to the VATS from Chinese Academy of Medical Science, Cancer Hospital were selected as study objects from June to August 2020. Mandarin Chinese version of the Leicester cough questionnaire(LCQ-MC) was used to measure the status of life quality related to cough in lung cancer patients after surgery.The influencing factors were analyzed by single factor analysis and multivariate linear regression analysis.Results:The score of LCQ-MC of patients after VATS (15.83±1.93) was significantly lower than before (19.03±1.64) ( t value was 17.149, P<0.01) . In terms of physiology,psychology and society, the score of LCQ-MC after VATS (4.88±0.84, 5.25±0.71, 5.70±0.73) was also apparently lower than before (6.23±0.77, 6.20±0.84, 6.60±0.72) ( t values were 14.816, 11.338,11.276, P<0.01).The single factor analysis indicated that life quality related to cough had some connections with age( F value was 3.274), cough condition before surgery ( t value was -2.174), operation methods ( F value was 2.837), the time of chest tube retained ( F value was 3.690) and drinking ( t value was -3.033) after VATS( P<0.05). The multiple-factor result showed that age, cough condition before surgery and the time of chest tube retained were the independent factors affecting the life quality related to cough in lung cancer patients after VATS( P<0.05). Conclusion:The lung cancer patients after VATS cough obviously, and their life quality is lower. At the same time, it has some effect on physiology, psychology and society to a certain extent. Medical staff should pay more attention to the elderly and who cough obviously and develop individual interventions before the surgery.After that, in order to remove the chest tube as early as possible, the guidance of pulmonary rehabilitation and mental nursing should be suggested to patients to improve their life quality.
7.A facile and universal method to achieve liposomal remote loading of non-ionizable drugs with outstanding safety profiles and therapeutic effect.
Shuang ZHOU ; Jinbo LI ; Jiang YU ; Liyuan YANG ; Xiao KUANG ; Zhenjie WANG ; Yingli WANG ; Hongzhuo LIU ; Guimei LIN ; Zhonggui HE ; Dan LIU ; Yongjun WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2021;11(1):258-270
Liposomes have made remarkable achievements as drug delivery vehicles in the clinic. Liposomal products mostly benefited from remote drug loading techniques that succeeded in amphipathic and/or ionizable drugs, but seemed impracticable for nonionizable and poorly water-soluble therapeutic agents, thereby impeding extensive promising drugs to hitchhike liposomal vehicles for disease therapy. In this study, a series of weak acid drug derivatives were designed by a simplistic one step synthesis, which could be remotely loaded into liposomes by pH gradient method. Cabazitaxel (CTX) weak acid derivatives were selected to evaluate regarding its safety profiles, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacokinetics. CTX weak acid derivative liposomes were superior to Jevtana® in terms of safety profiles, including systemic toxicity, hematological toxicity, and potential central nerve toxicity. Specifically, it was demonstrated that liposomes had capacity to weaken potential toxicity of CTX on cortex and hippocampus neurons. Significant advantages of CTX weak acid derivative-loaded liposomes were achieved in prostate cancer and metastatic cancer therapy resulting from higher safety and elevated tolerated doses.
8.Research Status and hot topics of studies on clinical nutrition in congenital heart disease at home and abroad: visual analysis based on CiteSpace
Zhengwei LIU ; Xinxin CHEN ; Ruiyuan ZHANG ; Guimei HU ; Yan LIN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2021;29(4):210-217
Objective:To analyze the research status and discuss hot topics and development trends of studies on clinical nutrition in congenital heart disease (CHD) at home and abroad, so as to provide reference for Chinese researchers.Method:Studies on clinical nutrition in CHD were retrieved from the databases of CNKI and Web of Science, from the founding of database until 2020. CiteSpace 5.6.R5 was used for visual analysis of authors, countries, institutions, research hotspots and frontiers.Results:A total of 163 Chinese and 1,809 English publications were included. The number of literatures published at home and abroad shows an overall trend of growth. The United States has the largest number of publications, with China in seventh place. Domestic publishing institutions are mainly hospitals, led by Nanjing Children's Hospital affiliated to Nanjing Medical University. Foreign publications are mainly by university institutions, with Harvard University in the United States ranking first. Research teams led by authors including Gu Ying and Ravishankar C. are at the core in this field. The most discussed issues in China are mainly nutritional risk, nutritional support and nutrient research. The main target populations are ICU patients, premature infants, infants and children, etc. The forefront of research includes early enteral nutrition, prognosis and feeding intolerance. In foreign countries, studies mainly focus on epidemiology, nutritional support, malnutrition, risk factors, nutritional treatment, energy metabolism, obesity, clinical outcomes, etc. Main target population is special population, such as neonates with CHD, infants, children, patients after heart transplantation, etc. cohort studies and researches on overweight are at the frontier.Conclusions:The research on nutrition in CHD has attracted more and more attention. There are some differences in research content and hot topics between domestic and foreign studies. Therefore, we should strengthen the cooperation and exchanges among institutions, combine the advantages of CHD nutrition research in China, and strengthen the epidemiological study of CHD nutrition and the nutrition management of CHD key population, so as to further promote research development in this field.
9. Successful treatment for the first confirmed noval coronavirus-infected pneumonia in Guizhou Province
Yanqi WU ; Daixiu GAO ; Feng SHEN ; Lulu XIE ; Shuangzi LIZHANG ; Yue WU ; Guimei LI ; Liang LI ; Wei LI ; Bo LIU
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2020;32(2):E008-E008
Noval coronavirus-infected pneumonia is an acute respiratory infectious diease caused by an noval coronavirus, and it is highly contagious. The first confirmed coronavirus-infected pneumonia in Guizhou was admitted to the department of Critical Care Medicine, Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University. After has been given isolation, anti-viral therapy, oxygen therapy, maintaining internal environment stability, organ functions protection and psychological comfort for 8 days, the patient successfully recovered from the disease. It is suggested that early recognition, early isolation, timely antiviral treatment, organ function protection and psychological intervention are effective methods for patient with noval coronavirus-infected pneumonia.
10.Correlation of Gut Microbiome Between ASD Children and Mothers and Potential Biomarkers for Risk Assessment.
Ning LI ; Junjie YANG ; Jiaming ZHANG ; Cheng LIANG ; Ying WANG ; Bin CHEN ; Changying ZHAO ; Jingwen WANG ; Guangye ZHANG ; Dongmei ZHAO ; Yi LIU ; Lehai ZHANG ; Jun YANG ; Guimei LI ; Zhongtao GAI ; Lei ZHANG ; Guoping ZHAO
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2019;17(1):26-38
Variation of maternal gut microbiota may increase the risk of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) in offspring. Animal studies have indicated that maternal gut microbiota is related to neurodevelopmental abnormalities in mouse offspring, while it is unclear whether there is a correlation between gut microbiota of ASD children and their mothers. We examined the relationships between gut microbiome profiles of ASD children and those of their mothers, and evaluated the clinical discriminatory power of discovered bacterial biomarkers. Gut microbiome was profiled and evaluated by 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing in stool samples of 59 mother-child pairs of ASD children and 30 matched mother-child pairs of healthy children. Significant differences were observed in the gut microbiome composition between ASD and healthy children in our Chinese cohort. Several unique bacterial biomarkers, such as Alcaligenaceae and Acinetobacter, were identified. Mothers of ASD children had more Proteobacteria, Alphaproteobacteria, Moraxellaceae, and Acinetobacter than mothers of healthy children. There was a clear correlation between gut microbiome profiles of children and their mothers; however, children with ASD still had unique bacterial biomarkers, such as Alcaligenaceae, Enterobacteriaceae, and Clostridium. Candidate biomarkers discovered in this study had remarkable discriminatory power. The identified patterns of mother-child gut microbiome profiles may be important for assessing risks during the early stage and planning of personalized treatment and prevention of ASD via microbiota modulation.
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isolation & purification
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