1.CiteSpace bibliometric analysis of safety and risk studies of antibody drugs in China
Yue PENG ; Lingling LIU ; Yuanxuan CAI ; Yuhang ZHAO ; Xiaofang SHANGGUAN ; Kangling LI ; Zherui CHEN ; Ke LI ; Rui HUANG ; Yuanyuan LU
China Pharmacist 2024;27(6):1019-1027
Objective To analyze the domestic antibody drug safety and risk research status,the latest research hotspots and frontiers in the current ten years.Methods CiteSpace 6.2.R2 software was used to analyze all literature related to the safety and risk of antibody drugs in CNKI,WanFang data and Vip database from 2012 to 2022.Results A total of 2 773 pieces of literature were obtained from the three databases,which were imported into CiteSpace after deduplication,and finally,1 870 pieces were included in the analysis.In the past decade,the number of articles published in the field of antibody drugs safety and risk research has remained at about 100 articles per year from 2012 to 2019,since 2020,the number of articles published has started to increase,and the annual number of articles published has increased to around 300 articles from 2021 to 2022.The network graph of domestic institutional cooperation showed that there was a lack of cooperation among the research institutions of antibody drug safety and risk research,mainly due to the fact that hospitals were conducting research in this field,and the types of research subjects were relatively single.The author collaboration network graph showed that the core teams in this research field,such as Li Bo,Yang Yanwei,and Lin Zhi,had the closest collaboration,while there was less collaboration among high-yield authors,additionally,some experts and scholars conducted research on their own as individuals or small groups,the research focused on adverse reactions,safety,bevacizumab,Rituximab,Meta-analysis,etc.Conclusion In the past decade,domestic research has mainly focused on the clinical efficacy and safety of antibody drugs,with few scholars exploring the risk of antibody drugs,therefore,in the future,it is necessary to pay attention to the research on the risks of antibody drugs.
2.Clinical effectiveness of dynamic joint mobilization combined with core stability training for nonspecific low back pain treatment
Lingling ZHU ; Yanchun CHEN ; Liang FANG ; Chengyan CAI ; Ting LIU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(18):2602-2606
Objective To observe the clinical efficacy of dynamic joint mobilization combined with core stability training in the treatment of nonspecific low back pain.Methods 60 patients with nonspecific low back pain were randomly assigned into either the treatment group or control group.Each group had 30 patients.The treatment group received a therapeutic regimen combining dynamic joint mobilization and core stability training,while the control group only received core stability training.Both groups were evaluated for therapeutic effectiveness using the Visual Analogue Scale(VAS)for pain,the Oswestry Disability Index(ODI),and the range of motion(ROM)of the lumbar spine before treatment,and at the 1st,3rd,and 6th weeks after treatment.At the conclusion of the treatment,a thorough assessment of the overall therapeutic efficacy was performed.Results At the 1st,3rd,and 6th weeks post-treatment,both groups showed statistically significant differences in VAS scores,ODI scores,and ROM scores over time(P<0.05).The improvements in these indices were significantly greater in the treatment group compared to the control group(P<0.05).The treatment group had considerably higher therapeutic effective-ness compared to the control group(P<0.05).Conclusions Dynamic joint mobilization combined with core stabil-ity training is effective in treating nonspecific low back pain.It can help with pain relief,lumbar and back function restoration,and lumbar and back mobility improvement.This approach is worthy of clinical application and promotion.
3.Network analysis of depression,anxiety,insomnia under long-term high-altitude exposure
Haojie FAN ; Keer CAI ; Haowei DENG ; Yuejiao HOU ; Xiang CHENG ; Lingling ZHU ; Ming FAN ; Duming WANG ; Yongqi ZHAO
Military Medical Sciences 2024;48(6):401-406
Objective To explore the network structure of anxiety,depression and sleep among individuals under long-term high-altitude exposure.Methods A total of 303 subjects who had resided at high altitudes for more than 6 months on end were selected.The insomnia severity index(ISI),patient health questionnaire(PHQ-9),and generalized anxiety disorder scale(GAD-7)were employed to assess insomnia,depression and anxiety before network analysis was conducted to identify the central and bridge nodes in the symptom network.Results The incidence of moderate or severe depression,anxiety and insomnia were 38.9%[95%confidence interval(CI):33.4%-44.5%],23.1%(95%CI:18.3%-27.9%),and 18.5%(95%CI:14.1%-22.9%),respectively."Noticeability of sleep problems by others"had the highest expected influence centrality,followed by"sleep maintenance""uncontrollable worry""restlessness"and"sleep problems".Five bridge symptoms were identified:"sad mood""sleep problems""restlessness""feeling afraid"and"trouble relaxing".Conclusion Sleep-related symptoms play a crucial role in the overall network structure,serving as both central and bridge nodes.Additionally,the"feeling down or depressed"acts as a bridge node and holds importance in the comorbidity network of anxiety and depression.Targeting these key symptoms through intervention and prevention strategies may improve the psychological well-being of individuals with long-term residence in high-altitude regions.
4.LI Yuanwen's Experience in Treating Children's Atopic Dermatitis from Liver and Spleen
Xinnan ZHAO ; Xue LI ; Xuewen REN ; Huishang FENG ; Lingling CAI ;
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;64(18):1857-1861
This paper summarized LI Yuanwen's clinical experience in treating children with atopic dermatitis. It is considered that the core pathogenesis of children's atopic dermatitis is liver constraint and spleen deficiency, for which the main treatment methods are soothing the liver and fortifying the spleen, regulating blood and extinguishing wind, and self-made Jiawei Guomin Decoction (加味过敏煎) can be used. In clinical practice, children with atopic dermatitis are mainly divided into six types including heart fire hyperactivity, blood heat and exuberant toxin, damp pathogen congestion, disharmony of spleen and stomach, blood deficiency and wind-dryness, and yang deficiency and blood stasis. Jiawei Guomin Decoction with modifications in accordance with differentiated syndromes is recommended together with external used Qingshi Zhiyang Ointment (青石止痒软膏).
5.Current situation and changing trends of human brucellosis in Menyuan Hui Autonomous County, Qinghai Province, 2013-2020
Xuxin YANG ; Jiquan LI ; Xuefei ZHANG ; Hongmei XUE ; Lingling REN ; Yuanbo ZHAO ; Shengjun CAI ; Li MA ; Liqing XU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2023;42(5):382-386
Objective:To learn about the epidemic situation and trend of human brucellosis in Menyuan Hui Autonomous County (referred to as Menyuan County) of Qinghai Province, and to provide reference for formulating brucellosis prevention and control measures in Menyuan County.Methods:Data on human brucellosis in Menyuan County reported by the Infectious Disease Reporting Information Management System of China Disease Control and Prevention Information System from 2013 to 2020 were collected and analyzed by descriptive epidemiological analysis (three distribution).Results:A total of 186 cases of brucellosis were confirmed from 2013 to 2020, with an average annual incidence of 14.553/100 000. The annual incidence rate was increasing year by year(χ 2trend = 22.08, P = 0.002). The cases were distributed in 67 villages of 12 towns; cases were more common in the age group of 15-< 65 years old (96.24%, 179/186), and there were more men than women cases (sex ratio was 3.89∶1.00, 148/38). Conclusions:The incidence rate of brucellosis cases in Menyuan County is increasing year by year, and the scope of its impact is constantly expanding. A multi-sectoral joint prevention and control mechanism should be established to strengthen management, increase the prevention and control of brucellosis, and stop the spread of the epidemic to surrounding counties and cities.
6.Single-cell profiling reveals a potent role of quercetin in promoting hair regeneration.
Qian ZHAO ; Yandong ZHENG ; Dongxin ZHAO ; Liyun ZHAO ; Lingling GENG ; Shuai MA ; Yusheng CAI ; Chengyu LIU ; Yupeng YAN ; Juan Carlos Izpisua BELMONTE ; Si WANG ; Weiqi ZHANG ; Guang-Hui LIU ; Jing QU
Protein & Cell 2023;14(6):398-415
Hair loss affects millions of people at some time in their life, and safe and efficient treatments for hair loss are a significant unmet medical need. We report that topical delivery of quercetin (Que) stimulates resting hair follicles to grow with rapid follicular keratinocyte proliferation and replenishes perifollicular microvasculature in mice. We construct dynamic single-cell transcriptome landscape over the course of hair regrowth and find that Que treatment stimulates the differentiation trajectory in the hair follicles and induces an angiogenic signature in dermal endothelial cells by activating HIF-1α in endothelial cells. Skin administration of a HIF-1α agonist partially recapitulates the pro-angiogenesis and hair-growing effects of Que. Together, these findings provide a molecular understanding for the efficacy of Que in hair regrowth, which underscores the translational potential of targeting the hair follicle niche as a strategy for regenerative medicine, and suggest a route of pharmacological intervention that may promote hair regrowth.
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7.Survival analysis of 451 hospitalized patients with gallbladder cancer
Lingling LU ; Haizhen CHEN ; Hong XU ; Jian ZHU ; Bo CAI ; Jianguo CHEN
Tumor 2023;43(9):720-728
Objective:To analyze the survival of 451 hospitalized patients with gallbladder cancer from Nantong Tumor Hospital,and provide evidence for prognosis evaluation and comprehensive prevention and treatment of gallbladder cancer. Methods:A combination of active and passive follow-up methods were used to trace the survival outcomes of patients with gallbladder cancer hospitalized in Nantong Tumor Hospital from 2007 to 2017.The gender and age distribution,as well as the trend in the change of the number of patients over time was statistically analyzed.Kaplan-Meier method was used to analyze the survival rate of the patients,and Log-rank test was used to compare the difference in the survival rate of patients with different gender,age,TNM staging and time period of hospitalization. Results:A total of 451 hospitalized patients with gallbladder cancer from 6 counties/districts in Nantong area from 2007 to 201 7 were included in this study.Cancer survival outcomes of 449 patients were obtained through follow-up,with a success rate of 99.56%.Among them,218 were male and 233 were female,and the average age at the initial hospitalization was(64.78±11.44)years,with a median age of 67 years.The majority of the patients were aged 60-79 years old,accounting for 60.75%(274 cases)of the patients.The 1-,3-,and 5-year observed survival rates of all patients were 34.59%,15.30%,and 10.25%,respectively.The 5-year survival rates of male and female patients were 7.75%and 12.47%respectively,with no statistically significant difference between the two groups(P>0.05).The 5-year survival rates of patients in the age groups of 0-34 years,35-59 years,60-79 years,and ≥80 years were 25.00%,14.53%,8.66%,and 2.94%,respectively,with statistically significant differences(P<0.01).The 5-year survival rates stratified by TNM stage were 27.78%,20.83%,13.44%,3.48%and 11.11%,for stage Ⅰ,Ⅱ,Ⅲ,Ⅳ,and unclassified,respectively,with statistically significant differences(P<0.001).The 5-year survival rates of patients with gallbladder cancer hospitalized from 2007 to 2011 and from 2012 to 2017 were 10.81%and 9.99%,respectively,with no statistically significant difference(P>0.05). Conclusion:Patients with gallbladder cancer in Nantong from 2007 to 2017 were mainly middle-aged people and elderlies,and the survival rates of these patients significantly decreased with increasing age,with no significant difference observed in different gender groups,indicating the need to strengthen the research for comprehensive prevention and treatment for middle-aged and elderly patients to improve their prognosis.
8.Effects of exercise rehabilitation on frailty of elderly patients with coronary heart disease after PCI
Chong CHENG ; Yanfang ZHAO ; Shuhong WAN ; Min GAO ; Fengyuan LONG ; Li XIE ; Lingling CAI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(1):46-51
Objective:To investigate the effect of exercise rehabilitation on frailty of elderly patients with coronary heart disease after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) .Methods:From January to December 2021, 80 elderly patients with coronary heart disease who received PCI in Qinhuai Medical Area of General Hospital of Eastern Theater Command were selected as the study subject by convenience sampling. A total of 39 patients from January to June 2021 were set in the control group, and 41 patients from July to December 2021 were set in the experimental group. The control group was given routine nursing, and the experimental group was given systematic exercise rehabilitation on the basis of the control group. The effects of intervention were evaluated by Tilburg Frailty Index (FI) , Cardiac Exercise Self-Efficacy Instrument (CESEI) , cardiac function, exercise tolerance, and 6-minute Walking Distance (6MWD) .Results:There was no significant difference in FI and CESEI scores between the two groups before intervention ( P>0.05) . After intervention, the FI score of patients in the experimental group was lower than that in the control group, and the CESEI score was higher than that in the control group, with statistically significant differences ( P<0.05) . There was no significant difference in cardiac function, exercise tolerance and 6MWD between the two groups before intervention ( P>0.05) . After intervention, there were statistically significant differences in cardiac function, exercise tolerance and 6MWD between the two groups ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:Exercise rehabilitation can effectively alleviate the frailty of elderly patients with coronary heart disease after PCI, improve their exercise compliance, cardiac function and exercise tolerance, which is worthy of clinical promotion.
9.Research hotspot and visualization analysis of mobile medical application in monitoring cardiac function of patients with heart disease
Min GAO ; Shuhong WAN ; Chong CHENG ; Fengyuan LONG ; Li XIE ; Lingling CAI ; Ting GE
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(5):651-655
Objective:To analyze the research hotspots of the application of mobile health in cardiac function monitoring of patients with heart disease and to conduct a visual analysis.Method:Subject field retrieval was carried out based on Web of Science Core Collection. The retrieval time range was set from 2000 to 2022, and the type of paper was limited to treatise. The retrieved literatures were imported into Endnote 7 for screening, and the repetitive and unrelated literatures were excluded. A total of 291 literatures were included in this study. Open refine 2.8 was used for data cleaning of synonyms and then VOSviewer 1.6.18 was used for visualization analysis of country/region, author and keywords.Results:Research reports on the application of mobile medical in the field of cardiac function monitoring in patients with heart disease have been growing steadily since 2005, and the number of articles published in the field increased rapidly from 2020 to 2021. The top five countries with the highest number of publications were the United States (71) , Australia (20) , China (18) , the United Kingdom (14) and Sweden (13) . The cooperation and exchange among global researchers were relatively close, but they were still dominated by regional cooperation and had not formed a large core group of authors. A total of 71 high-frequency keywords were included, and the top five were mhealth (30 times) , heart failure (27 times) , smartphone (26 times) , telemedicine (15 times) and mobile phone (17 times) . Each cluster keyword was related to each other, which represented the current research hotspot content respectively.Conclusions:At present, number of publications in China ranks first in the world, but there is still a big gap compared with the United States. The development and optimization of monitoring equipment and mobile medical APP have become the focus and hot topics.
10.The regulatory effects of transforming growth factor beta-activated kinase 1 on microglia pyroptosis in hypoxic-ischemic brain damage
Yuan LYU ; Weiwei HOU ; Xingxing LU ; Guihua SHU ; Lingling ZHU ; Yanyan CAI
Chinese Journal of Neonatology 2022;37(1):65-69
Objective:To study the regulatory effects of transforming growth factor beta-activated kinase 1 (TAK1) on microglia pyroptosis in hypoxic-ischemic brain damage (HIBD).Methods:Primary microglia cells were isolated from fetal mice and randomly assigned into 4 groups: the control group, 5z-7-oxozeaneol (5z-7) group, oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD) group and OGD+5z-7 group. OGD models of microglia cells were established for the OGD groups and 5z-7 groups received a small molecule TAK1 inhibitor 5z-7. Expression of phosphorylated TAK1(P-TAK1), pyroptosis related proteins including NOD-like receptor pyrin domain containing 3 (NLRP-3), apoptosis-associated speck-like protein containing a CARD (ASC) oligomers, N terminal of Gasdermin D (GSDMD-N) and interleukin 1β (IL-1β) were examined using Western blot at 0 h, 6 h and 24 h after intervention. Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) test and transmission electron microscope were used for pyroptosis evaluation.Results:(1) Compared with the control group, expressions of all proteins including P-TAK1, NLRP-3, ASC oligomers, GSDMD-N, IL-1β and LDH level showed no significant differences in the OGD group at 0 h ( P>0.05). P-TAK1 levels in OGD group at 6 h and 24 h were lower than the control group and the levels of NLRP-3, ASC oligomers, GSDMD-N, IL-1β and LDH were significantly higher ( P<0.05). Microglia pyroptosis (characterized by disruption of cell membrane, extravasation of cytoplasm and chromatin margin aggregation) was observed under electron microscope. (2) 5z-7 group and OGD+5z-7 group had lower P-TAK1 levels and higher NLRP-3, ASC oligomers, GSDMD-N, IL-1β and LDH levels than the control group and OGD group at 6 h and 24 h. Conclusions:The down-regulation of TAK1 phosphorylation level may promote microglia pyroptosis in HIBD. This regulatory effects is related to the up-regulation of NLRP-3 expression and the oligomerization of ASC.

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