1.Research advances in cancer therapy of cisplatin liposome
Weixuan ZHAO ; Xue LU ; Ruilin ZHAO ; Yanmei ZHANG ; Ye YANG ; Deying CAO
China Pharmacy 2025;36(3):356-361
Chemotherapy based on cisplatin or its combination therapy is a common cancer treatment method. However, the non-specific side effects of cisplatin, poor pharmacokinetic properties of small molecule drugs, and susceptibility to drug resistance greatly limit the clinical application of cisplatin as first-line anti-tumor drug. With the development of nanocarrier technology, liposomes have become an ideal carrier for delivering cisplatin drugs due to their excellent properties of targeting, reducing toxicity, and enhancing efficacy. This paper reviews the status of cisplatin liposome both domestically and internationally which have entered clinical trials, including L-NDDP,SPI-077®, Lipoplatin®,LiPlaCis,SLIT and ILC, etc. Currently, only Lipoplatin® and ILC are showing good potential in cancer therapy. Although cisplatin liposome has made some progress in reducing systemic toxicity and improving treatment efficiency in clinical research, there is still potential for further improvement in tumor targeting and reducing side effects. In the future, more low-toxicity and efficient cisplatin liposomes can be developed through formulation technologies such as co-delivery liposome, stimuli-responsive liposome and targeting liposome.
2.Association between 24 hour movement behavior composition and obesity indicators in children and adolescents
XIE Jichun, ZHAO Yang, XU Ruilin
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(8):10963-1097
Objective:
To identify optimal recommendations for 24 hour movement behaviors in relation to obesity indicators among children and adolescents, so as to provide scientific evidences for targeted obesity prevention strategies.
Methods:
From April to June 2024, 242 participants (96 children aged 6-11, 146 adolescents aged 12-18) were recruited from two schools(one combined junior and senior high school, one consistent school for 12 years) in Tianjin for performing physical examination. Obesity indicators including body mass index Z scores (BMI Z ), waist-to-hip ratio (WHR), body fat percentage (FAT), and fat mass index (FMI) were measured. Measurement of 24 hour movement behaviors using an accelerometer, comprised moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), light physical activity (LPA), sedentary behavior (SB), and sleep (SLP). The optimal movement duration and interval for children and adolescents were determined through optimal time zone analysis.
Results:
Significant associations were found between 24 hour movement behaviors and BMI Z ( F =2.35) and WHR ( F =3.55) in children, as well as BMI Z ( F = 3.57 ), FAT ( F =2.44), and WHR ( F = 3.61 ) in adolescents (all P <0.05). The results of optimal time zone analysis showed that optimal daily durations were MVPA 63( 40- 70) min, LPA 257(220-270) min, SB 467(390-600) min, SLP 653(590-680) min for children, and MVPA 65(40-70) min, LPA 262(220-270) min, SB 484(440-600) min, SLP 629(510-670) min for adolescents.
Conclusion
The recommended amount of 24 hour movement for children and adolescents based on obesity indicators could provide reference for informing the development of Chinesespecific guidelines,and promote healthy lifestyles among children and adolescents.
3.Data-driven DRG-DIP-clinical pathway multidimensional fusion analysis and evaluation
Sizhe LONG ; Ruilin ZHANG ; Yuluan CHEN ; Yang LIU ; Zhentian WU ; Junrong YU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2024;40(1):64-69
Objective:To analyze the correlation between the grouping and weighting of two sets of disease combination systems, namely diagnosis-related groups(DRG) and diagnosis-intervention packet(DIP), and to establish a multidimensional analysis and evaluation mode by applying DRG, DIP, and clinical pathway to guide the standardized diagnosis and treatment and management of disease types.Methods:DRG grouping and DIP simulation full enrollment were applied to patients discharged from a tertiary Grade A general hospital in 2019. The correlation analysis between DRG, DIP, and clinical pathway inclusion(entry), correlation analysis between relative weight of DRG group and DIP standard score, and correlation analysis between clinical pathway entry and cost structure of the two disease groups were conducted by using chi-square test, Pearson correlation analysis, t-test, structural change value, degree of structural change, and incremental contribution rate. Results:Among the 130 395 patients, 41 460 cases entered the clinical pathway, 127 535 cases were enrolled in DRG, and 104 227 cases were enrolled in DIP. There was a correlation between the enrollment of DRG, DIP, and clinical pathway( P<0.05), and there was also a correlation between the relative weight of DRG groups and the enrollment of clinical pathway. The relative weight of the DRG disease group was positively correlated with the DIP standard score( r2=0.761 7, P<0.001). There was a significant difference in hospitalization costs between patients with and without clinical pathway access for some diseases( P<0.05), and different cost categories had different impacts on the total costs. Conclusions:The weight assignment and value orientation of DRG and DIP disease types are consistent, and the multi-dimensional fusion evaluation mode for DRG-DIP-clinical pathway is feasible. The correlation analysis of DRG, DIP, and clinical pathways can serve as the basis for disease classification and cost structure evaluation, which could help to carry out hospital′s refined management and optimize disease structure.
4.The effect of Ba Duan Jin on the balance of community-dwelling older adults: a cluster randomized control trial
Leilei DUAN ; Yubin ZHAO ; Yuliang ER ; Pengpeng YE ; Wei WANG ; Xin GAO ; Xiao DENG ; Ye JIN ; Yuan WANG ; Cuirong JI ; Xinyan MA ; Cong GAO ; Yuhong ZHAO ; Suqiu ZHU ; Shuzhen SU ; Xin'e GUO ; Juanjuan PENG ; Yan YU ; Chen YANG ; Yaya SU ; Ming ZHAO ; Lihua GUO ; Yiping WU ; Yangnu LUO ; Ruilin MENG ; Haofeng XU ; Huazhang LIU ; Huihong RUAN ; Bo XIE ; Huimin ZHANG ; Yuhua LIAO ; Yan CHEN ; Linhong WANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2024;45(2):250-256
Objective:To assess the effectiveness of a 6-month Ba Duan Jin exercise program in improving the balance of community-dwelling older adults.Methods:A two arms, parallel-group, cluster randomized controlled trial was conducted in 1 028 community residents aged 60-80 years in 40 communities in 5 provinces of China. Participants in the intervention group (20 communities, 523 people) received Ba Duan Jin exercise 5 days/week, 1 hour/day for 6 months, and three times of falls prevention health education, and the control group (20 communities, 505 people) received falls prevention health education same as the intervention group. The Berg balance scale (BBS) score was the leading outcome indicator, and the secondary outcome indicators included the length of time of standing on one foot (with eyes open and closed), standing in a tandem stance (with eyes open and closed), the closed circle test, and the timed up to test.Results:A total of 1 028 participants were included in the final analysis, including 731 women (71.11%) and 297 men (28.89%), and the age was (69.87±5.67) years. After the 3-month intervention, compared with the baseline data, the BBS score of the intervention group was significantly higher than the control group by 3.05 (95% CI: 2.23-3.88) points ( P<0.001). After the 6-month intervention, compared with the baseline data, the BBS score of the intervention group was significantly higher than the control group by 4.70 (95% CI: 4.03-5.37) points ( P<0.001). Ba Duan Jin showed significant improvement ( P<0.05) in all secondary outcomes after 6 months of exercise in the intervention group compared with the control group. Conclusions:This study showed that Ba Duan Jin exercise can improve balance in community-dwelling older adults aged 60-80. The longer the exercise time, the better the improvement.
5.Relationship between Doppler ultrasound parameters of uterine artery,umbilical artery,middle cerebral artery and placental vasculopathology and pregnancy outcome in preeclampsia rat model
Ruilin MA ; Yu LIU ; Guixiang XU ; Haoran SHI ; Jianjian CUI ; Zejun YANG ; Yan MAO ; Yin ZHAO
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2024;44(5):543-551
Objective·To measure the parameters of the uterine artery,umbilical artery and middle cerebral artery in a rat model of preeclampsia(PE)by Doppler ultrasound,and compare the pathological changes in placental blood vessels and pregnancy outcomes,in order to provide an effective method and reference for evaluating placental function in PE animal models.Methods·PE(n=8)and normal pregnancy(NP,n=8)groups in Sprague-Dawley(SD)rat models were established by intraperitoneal injections of N'-nitro-L-arginine methylesterhydrochloride(L-NAME)and 0.9%sodium chloride solution.Blood pressure and proteinuria indexes were detected to evaluate whether the model was successfully established.On gestational day 19(GD19),Doppler ultrasound was utilized to measure the parameters of the uterine artery,umbilical artery and the fetal middle cerebral artery in both the PE and NP groups.After termination of the pregnancies,placental function was evaluated through the pathology of placental blood vessels and the quality of the fetuses and placentas.Results·In the PE group,both blood pressure(GD15:P=0.001;GD19:P=0.001)and proteinuria(GD15:P=0.001;GD19:P=0.001)were significantly higher than those in the NP group.The pulsatility index(PI)of the umbilical artery and uterine artery was notably elevated in the PE group compared to the NP group(both P=0.000).Furthermore,the resistance index(RI)of the fetal middle cerebral artery was significantly lower than that in the PE group(P=0.000).While the number of fetal rats did not differ significantly,the quality of placental and fetal rats was notably lower in the PE group(P=0.006 and P=0.000,respectively).Immunohistochemical staining of placental tissue revealed that the number of placental micro vessel densities in the PE group was less than that in the NP group(P=0.001).Correlation analysis revealed that placental micro vessel density,fetal quality and placental quality were inversely related with the RI of the umbilical artery and the PI and RI of the uterine artery,and positively correlated with the S/D,PI and RI of the fetal middle cerebral artery(all P<0.05).Conculsion·Doppler ultrasound assessment of the uterine artery,umbilical artery and middle cerebral artery indices in L-NAME-induced PE rat models effectively reflects pregnancy outcomes and placental vascular pathology.This method is valuable for evaluating placental vascular perfusion in PE rat models,offering practicality and convenience for research involving animal models.
6.Clinical application and development of digital therapy in psychiatry
Teng ZHU ; Yinan MO ; Ruilin JIN ; Han-Lin LI ; Menjie ZHANG ; Jiayun YU ; Wanying ZHENG ; Chuang YANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2023;49(10):625-630
Digital therapeutics(DTs)refers to a non-drug intervention method that uses electronic devices such as computers,smartphones,and wearable devices to evaluate and intervene through software programs and Internet technologies.It has been confirmed that there is a good therapeutic effect on a variety of mental disorders.Digital therapeutics can improve the insomnia problems of insomniacs,enhance the attention and work memory ability of patients with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder,and can also alleviate symptoms such as depression and anxiety disorder.Digital therapy will develop towards personalized treatment,popular treatment,fragmented treatment,and entertainment treatment in the future and have broad development prospects.
7.An experimental study of a novel transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt puncture set in animals
Yingen LUO ; Jingui LI ; Yawei LI ; Chao YANG ; Tianhao CONG ; Ruilin TIAN ; Hongcai YANG ; Yujie LI ; Mingchen SANG ; Xiao LI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2023;57(11):1246-1251
Objective:To evaluate the feasibility and safety of a novel transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) puncture set for transjugular intrahepatic portal puncture in swine.Methods:Thirteen domestic swine were randomly divided into experimental group ( n=7) and control group ( n=6) and received transjugular intrahepatic portal puncture with the novel puncture set and the R?sch-Uchida Transjugular Liver Access Set (RUPS-100), respectively. Three swines in each group were randomly selected and sacrificed immediately after the procedure and the rest were sacrificed 1 week later. The intraoperative technical success rate, puncture attempts, procedure time, fluoroscopy time, vital signs and occurrence of complications related to the procedure as well as the changes of liver and kidney function before, immediately after and 1 week after the procedure were compared between two groups. Independent sample t test, paired t test, Mann-Whitney U test, chi-square test or Fisher′s exact test were performed to compare the differences between groups. Results:The technical success rate was 100% for both groups. No significant difference in portal puncture attempts [2.0 (1.0, 5.0) vs. 2.0(1.0, 5.5), P>0.999], procedure time [(47.7±20.6) vs. (52.5±28.0)min, P=0.729] and fluoroscopy time [(725.1±489.2) vs. (763.7±562.4)s, P=0.897] was observed between two groups. In addition, no significant difference of the major liver and kidney function between two groups before, immediately after and 1 week after procedure ( P>0.05 at all time points). No significant difference of the major liver and kidney function change in two groups during perioperative period was identified (all P>0.05). Furthermore, no significant difference of non-target puncture occurrence was observed between two groups ( P>0.999). In the meantime, no significant difference of occurrence of small hematomas around hepatic hilar was discovered among swine sacrificed immediately after procedure between two groups ( P>0.999). No other major complications were identified in either group. Conclusion:The novel TIPS puncture set is feasible and safe to perform transjugular intrahepatic portal puncture in swine.
8.Clinical features of Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia in non-HIV infection immunosuppressed host: an analysis of 26 cases
Jinru GONG ; Jiasheng YANG ; Manying QU ; Ruilin SUN
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2023;22(12):1295-1299
The clinical features, laboratory tests, imaging findings, treatment and outcomes of 26 non-HIV infection patients with Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP) diagnosed in our hospital from January 2017 to February 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 19 males and 7 females, with an average age of 44(30, 51)years. All patients had underlying diseases of immunosuppression. The main symptoms included fever in 18 cases (69.2%), cough in 15 cases (57.7%), shortness of breath in 11 cases(42.3%). The laboratory test results showed elevated levels of CRP in 22 cases (95.7%), PCT in 18 cases (78.3%), lactate dehydrogenase in 17 cases (17/19), G test in 14 cases (14/20), and decreased CD4 +T cell count in 14 cases (14/19). Pneumocystis jirovecii pathogen was detected in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid in 16 cases (61.5%), in blood samples in 10 cases (38.5%). Pneumocystis jirovecii was not detected in sputum or bronchoalveolar lavage fluid using smear microscopy. Chest CT showed ground-glass opacity in 25 cases (96.1%). All patients received compound sulfamethoxazole tablet, 21 patients (80.8%) were also treated with other anti-fungal drugs. Among the 26 patients, 1 case (3.9%) received extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), 5 cases (19.2%) received non-invasive ventilation, 7 cases (27.0%) received invasive ventilation, and 13 cases (50.0%) received nasal cannula oxygen therapy. Of the 26 cases, 19 cases(73.1%)developed severe pneumonia. Finally, 21 patients (80.8%) improved and discharged, and 5 patients (19.2%) died. In conclusion, non-HIV infection patients with Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia were mainly middle-aged or elderly people with underlying diseases of immunosuppression. The clinical symptoms are mainly fever, cough, and shortness of breath. The imaging manifestations are mainly ground-glass opacity and consolidation opacity. Laboratory tests show elevated CRP, PCT, LDH, and G tests, and decreased CD4 +T cells. Compound sulfamethoxazole-based comprehensive treatment is effective for PJP. The disease is characterized by high proportion of severe pneumonia, fast remission and high risk of mortality.
9.COVID-19 related fundus disease
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2023;39(3):254-259
COVID-19 associated fundus lesions are mostly vascular occlusion or inflammatory changes. The affected vessels include both retinal macrovessels and microvessels, and the inflammatory changes are mainly autoimmune lesions. Clinically, the different lesions present as various fundus diseases, with varying degrees of impact on visual function. The mechanism of these lesions is considered to be related to direct injury of SARS-CoV-2, abnormal coagulation or inflammatory response caused by SARS-CoV-2. Awareness of fundus lesions associated to COVID-19 is helpful to figure out the pathophysiological mechanism of COVID-19 and promote in-depth studies for a deeper and complete understanding of the occurrence and full impact of COVID-19, emphasizing the importance of early prevention and control of the disease, and highlighting the significance of early intervention of the fundus diseases caused by COVID-19.
10.Study on the efficacy and influencing factors of pyrotinib in treatment of patients with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-positive metastatic breast cancer
Xiaodong GU ; Chao LAN ; Huayi ZHANG ; Wenfu YANG ; Huijuan LIU ; Jia WANG ; Bo ZHANG ; Ruilin ZHENG ; Yu WANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2023;35(3):200-204
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy of oral pyrotinib in treatment of patients with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive metastatic breast cancer in the real world, and to explore its influencing factors.Methods:The clinical data of 148 patients with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer treated with oral pyrrolitinib in Shanxi Cancer Hospital from September 2018 to December 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. The efficacy was evaluated according to the efficacy evaluation criteria for solid tumors, version 1.1, and the adverse effects were graded according to the National Cancer Institute common terminology criteria of adverse effects, version 4.0. The Kaplan-Meier method was used to draw progression-free survival (PFS) curves, the patients were stratified by different clinical characteristics, and log-rank test was used for univariate analysis of PFS; the multivariate analysis of PFS was performed using Cox proportional hazards model.Results:The objective response rate (ORR) of 148 patients was 71.6% (106/148), and the disease control rate (DCR) was 89.2% (132/148). The overall median PFS time was 11.0 months (95% CI 10.1-11.9 months), and the median PFS of 19 patients with brain metastases was 10.0 months (95% CI 7.4-12.6 months). The differences in PFS between patients stratified by disease-free interval (DFI), the number of metastatic site and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) score were statistically significant (all P < 0.05), but the difference in PFS between patients with negative and positive hormone receptor was not statistically significant ( P > 0.05). Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that DFI (>1 year vs. ≤1 year: HR = 5.254, 95% CI 0.728-37.933, P = 0.046) and ECOG score (≥2 points vs. 0-1 point: HR = 2.454, 95% CI 1.261-4.788, P = 0.008) were independent influencing factors of PFS. The most common ≥grade 3 adverse effects were diarrhea (31 cases, 20.9%) and hand-foot syndrome (38 cases, 25.8%). Conclusions:The pyrotinib has definite efficacy and good safety in the treatment of HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer in the real world, especially for patients with DFI > 1 year and ECOG score 0-1 point, the efficacy and safety are particularly good.


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