1.Study on population pharmacokinetics of levetiracetam in post-stroke epilepsy patients
Chenxi LIU ; Yin WU ; Caiyun JIA ; Sai CUI ; Huizhen WU ; Suxing WANG
China Pharmacy 2025;36(5):594-599
OBJECTIVE To establish population pharmacokinetic model of levetiracetam (Lev) for Chinese patients with post- stroke epilepsy (PSE), and provide reference for formulating individualized dosing regimens for Lev therapy in this specific population. METHODS Blood concentration data and clinical diagnosis and treatment information of PSE patients meeting the inclusion criteria were retrospectively collected and divided into model group and validation group at an 8∶2 ratio using a random number method. Based on the model group data, a population pharmacokinetic model was developed using nonlinear mixed-effects modeling. Internal evaluation was performed through goodness-of-fit tests and bootstrap analysis, while external validation was conducted using the validation group data. RESULTS A total of 75 blood concentration measurements from 70 PSE patients were collected, with 60 measurements from 55 patients used for model development and 15 measurements from 15 patients reserved for external validation. The final model estimated a population typical value of clearance at 2.98 L/h. Estimated glomerular filtration rate, daily dose, and homocysteine level significantly influenced clearance of Lev (P<0.01). The model demonstrated satisfactory predictive performance, as evidenced by goodness-of-fit tests, bootstrap analysis, and external validation results. CONCLUSIONS Daily dose, estimated glomerular filtration rate, and homocysteine level are identified as significant covariates influencing Lev clearance in Chinese PSE patients. When making clinical decisions, comprehensive consideration should be given to the patient’s treatment response, physiological and pathological conditions, and the occurrence of adverse reactions, etc. The dosage of Lev should be adjusted based on the results of population pharmacokinetic model.
2.Summary of 16-Year Observation of Reflux Esophagitis-Like Symptoms in A Natural Village in A High-Incidence Area of Esophageal Cancer
Junqing LIU ; Lingling LEI ; Yaru FU ; Xin SONG ; Jingjing WANG ; Xueke ZHAO ; Min LIU ; Zongmin FAN ; Fangzhou DAI ; Xuena HAN ; Zhuo YANG ; Kan ZHONG ; Sai YANG ; Qiang ZHANG ; Qide BAO ; Lidong WANG
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2025;52(6):461-465
Objective To investigate the screening results and factors affecting abnormal detection rates among high-risk groups of esophageal cancer and to explore effective intervention measures. Methods We investigated and collected the information on gender, education level, age, marital status, symptoms of reflux esophagitis (heartburn, acid reflux, belching, hiccup, foreign body sensation in the pharynx, and difficulty swallowing), consumption of pickled vegetables, salt use, and esophageal cancer incidence of villagers in a natural village in Wenfeng District, Anyang City, Henan Province. Changes in reflux esophagitis symptoms in the high-incidence area of esophageal cancer before and after 16 years were observed, and the relationship of such changes with esophageal cancer was analyzed. Results In 2008, 711 cases were epidemiologically investigated, including
3.Molecular Mechanisms of Exercise in Promoting Health: a Multi-omics Analysis of Metabolic Biomarkers
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2025;52(6):1631-1644
The molecular mechanisms underlying the health-promoting effects of exercise remain to be fully elucidated. As a bridge between genetics, exercise and phenotype, metabolites can be detected in high throughput through metabolomics, offering valuable insights into mechanism elucidation and disease prediction. Metabolic homeostasis is intricately regulated by various factors, including enzyme activity and transporters. Integration of multiple omics technologies such as genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics enables the comprehensive elucidation of the metabolic network modulated by exercise interventions and facilitates the identification of key metabolic markers. This review summarizes the current research advancements, biological functions, discovery methods, and applications of exercise-induced multi omics metabolic markers, furnishing a theoretical foundation for understanding the mechanisms of exercise-induced health benefits and enabling precision interventions. Relevant literatures from 2000 to 2025 were systematically retrieved from databases including PubMed, CNKI and other databases with the keywords such as “multi-omics”, “metabolic biomarkers”, “exercise”, “health”. Subsequently, the identified literature was meticulously screened to meet the specified criteria and was subsequently incorporated into the study. (1) Exercise induces profound alterations in metabolite levels within the body, with particular emphasis on markers associated with sugar, lipid, and protein metabolism being extensively investigated. As an intensity marker, lactate is implicated in the regulation of fat browning (UCP-1), angiogenesis (VEGF), mitochondrial function (PGC-1α) and metabolic homeostasis (HIF-1α/CES2). Following resistance training, pyruvate levels increase, and an aberrant pyruvate to lactate ratio (approximately 10) may indicate mitochondrial dysfunction. Supplementation with pyruvate has been shown to reduce weight and lipid levels. Ketone bodies regulate metabolism by inhibiting lipolytic enzyme activity and promoting insulin secretion. Plasma ketone body concentrations rise after high-intensity exercise, with levels positively associated with central fatigue. Carnitine levels elevate post-endurance training, and supplementation with carnitine has been linked to increased lean body mass and enhanced cognitive function in older individuals. Serum alanine levels rise following resistance training and, as a precursor of carnosine, supplementation can elevate carnosine concentration by 80%, exerting antioxidant and neuroprotective effects. Creatine, a pivotal molecule in phosphogen energy supply, exhibits a 93% increase in plasma levels post-marathon, with its metabolism intricately related to AMPK activation. (2) Metabolites play a crucial role in disease prediction, particularly in the context of cardiovascular disease where 18 metabolites including glycoprotein acetyl and ketone bodies have been shown to enhance the performance of prediction models. Similarly, in diabetes research, acylcarnitine and other metabolites can improve prediction model efficacy. The combination of multiple metabolites has been found to substantially enhance predictive capabilities for various conditions such as cancer, aging, and other risks, surpassing the predictive power of traditional indicators. (3) Genomics investigations have unveiled the genetic underpinnings of exercise-related metabolites. VO2max, a significant exercise phenotype with heritability estimates ranging from 0.59 to 0.66, exhibits a negative correlation with the susceptibility to diabetes and cardiovascular disease. SNPs associated with VO2max, such as variants in the FSHR gene, are positively linked to serum creatinine levels. Reduced creatinine levels have been associated with an elevated risk of T2DM. These findings suggest that creatinine serves as a potential marker of exercise metabolism. (4) Transcriptomic studies have elucidated the molecular mechanisms by which exercise modulates metabolites. Acute exercise induces rapid alterations in the expression profiles of 9 132 transcripts. Exercise elicits upregulation of genes involved in the fructose/mannose metabolic pathway (such as SORD, PFKFB3), suggesting these metabolites may serve as pivotal mediators in the beneficial effects of exercise on Parkinson’s disease. Altitude training enhances the expression of the PHOSPHO1 gene, which encodes an enzyme facilitating choline synthesis. Choline deficiency has been linked to insulin resistance. Choline supplementation has been shown to augment the effects of resistance training, underscoring the significance of choline as a key marker in exercise-mediated metabolic health promotion. (5) Proteomic analyses have unveiled the key mechanisms through which exercise modulates metabolism. Endurance training induces significant alterations in myofibrillar expression, with 237 slow muscles and 172 fast muscles proteins showing differential regulation, of which 65% are associated with metabolism, including ACSL1 and ECHS1. Various training modalities elicit distinct phosphorylation modifications, exemplified by the negative correlation between LDHA3 phosphorylation and lactate levels. Endurance training upregulates SLC25A15 expression in adipose tissue, enhancing arginine synthesis. The post-exercise elevation of plasma GPLD1 levels mimics the neuroprotective effects of exercise on the brain. These findings present novel targets for investigating exercise-related metabolic markers. The application of multi omics technologies has expedited the identification and mechanistic analysis of both established and novel sports-related metabolic markers like lactate. Integrated multi omics strategies (e.g., genome-metabolome) enable the simultaneous examination of metabolic markers and their regulatory mechanisms, facilitating the discovery of exercise-related genetic markers and pivotal regulatory proteins. However, challenges persist, including inadequate data integration and a lack of standardization. Future endeavors should focus on developing dynamic monitoring tools, integrating state-of-the-art approaches such as single-cell/spatial omics, and leveraging AI algorithms for optimized analysis to construct precise predictive models for maximizing health benefits in exercise.
4.Effect of Simo decoction on the regulation of NLRP3/Caspase-1/GSDMD signal pathway on duodenal microinflammation in rats with functional dyspepsia
Qin LIU ; Xiao-Yuan LIN ; Ling-Feng YANG ; Qian LUO ; Yun-Zong HAN ; Si-Qing CHEN ; Hai-Yue ZHANG ; Shu ZHOU ; Sai-Nan ZHOU
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(1):67-71
Objective To investigate the effects of Simo decoction on duodenal microinflammation and NOD-like receptor thermal protein domain associated protein 3(NLRP3)/cysteinyl aspartate-specific proteinase-1(Caspase-1)/gasdermin D(GSDMD)signaling pathway in rats with functional dyspepsia(FD).Methods The FD model was established by multifactorial method.SD rats were randomly divided into normal group,model group(FD model),positive control group(gavage administration of 0.305 mg·kg-1 mosapride injection)and experimental-H,-M,-L groups(gavage administration of 5.62,2.81,1.40 g·kg-1 Simo decoction).Small intestinal advancement rate and gastric emptying rate was determined;the levels of interleukin(IL)-1 β and IL-18 in serum were determined by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA);the protein expression of NLRP3 and GSDMD in duodenal tissue was detected by Western blotting.Results The gastric emptying rates of normal,model,positive control and experimental-H,-M,-Lgroupswere(58.34±5.72)%,(29.16±8.37)%,(48.77±6.10)%,(48.35±6.04)%,(48.20±3.49)%and(39.24±4.20)%;the small intestinal propulsion rates were(82.01±7.55)%,(41.95±9.53)%,(64.61±10.18)%,(75.04±9.76)%,(60.58±7.13)%and(45.89±7.40)%;serum IL-1 β expression were(12.86±0.88),(43.73±4.60),(18.84±0.86),(24.61±1.57),(19.14±0.77)and(29.04±0.72)pg·mL-1;IL-18 expressions were(95.00±3.74),(170.60±8.78),(108.50±3.05),(118.90±3.45),(99.90±8.70)and(141.00±3.71)pg·mL-1;the relative expression levels of NLRP3 proteins were 0.32±0.02,0.84±0.05,0.42±0.03,0.48±0.02,0.61±0.04 and 0.62±0.05;the relative expression levels of GSDMD proteins were 0.34±0.05,0.93±0.06,0.35±0.03,0.52±0.02,0.53±0.06 and 0.55±0.05,respectively.Compared with the normal group,the above indexes in the model group have statistical significance;compared with the model group,the above indexes in the experimental-H group and the positive control group also have statistical significance(P<0.01 or P<0.05).Conclusion Simo decoction can effectively improve the general condition and duodenal microinflammation in FD rats,and the mechanism may be related to the inhibition of duodenal NLRP3/Caspase-1/GSDMD signaling pathway.
5.Identification and expression analysis of AP2/ERF gene family in Artemisia argyi
Xue-xue YUE ; Chuang XIAO ; Qian-wen ZHANG ; Sai-nan PENG ; Chang-jie CHEN ; Jia ZHOU ; Jin-xin LI ; Yu-kun LI ; Yu-huan MIAO ; Da-hui LIU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2024;59(9):2634-2647
italic>Artemisia argyi is a traditional Chinese medicine in China, which is used as medicine with its leaves. The leaves of
6.Advances in crystal nucleation for amorphous drugs
Jie ZHANG ; Kang LI ; Zi-qing YANG ; Zi-han DING ; Sai-jun XIAO ; Zhi-ming YUE ; Li-mei CAI ; Jia-wen LI ; Ding KUANG ; Min-zhuo LIU ; Zhi-hong ZENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2024;59(7):1962-1969
Amorphous solid dispersion (ASD) is one of the most effective formulation approaches to enhance the water solubility and oral bioavailability of poorly water-soluble drugs. However, maintenance of physical stability of amorphous drug is one of the main challenges in the development of ASD. Crystallization is a process of nucleation and crystal growth. The nucleation is the key factor that influences the physical stability of the ASD. However, a theoretical framework to describe the way to inhibit the nucleation of amorphous drug is not yet available. We reviewed the methods and theories of nucleation for amorphous drug. Meanwhile, we also summarized the research progress on the mechanism of additives influence on nucleation and environmental factors on nucleation. This review aims to enhance the better understanding mechanism of nucleation of amorphous drug and controlling over the crystal nucleation during the ASD formulation development.
7.Clinical Study on the Treatment of Insomnia in the Elderly with the Spleen-Strengthening,Blood-Activating and Phlegm-Resolving Chinese Herbal Medicine Based on the Theory of "Muscular Atrophy,Qi-Passage Blockage" Recorded in the Huang Di Nei Jing
Chao WANG ; Jian-Qiang MEI ; Sai-Qiang YAN ; Xun ZHANG ; Ao LIU ; Xiao-Yan YOU ; Li CHENG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;41(7):1730-1737
Objective To explore the clinical efficacy of Chinese herbal medicine with the actions of invigorating spleen,activating blood and resolving phlegm in the treatment of senile insomnia based on the theory of"muscular atrophy,qi-passage blockage"recorded in Huang Di Nei Jing(The Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic,shortened as Nei Jing).Methods A total of 120 elderly patients with insomnia were randomly divided into observation group and control group,with 60 cases in each group.The control group was treated with oral use of Dexzopiclone Tablets,and the observation group was treated with oral use of decoction of Chinese herbal medicine for invigorating spleen,activating blood and resolving phlegm.The course of treatment covered 4 weeks.Before and after treatment,the two groups were observed in the changes of Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI)score,Insomnia Severity Index(ISI)score,polysomnography(PSG)related parameters of total sleep time(TST),number of awakenings(AN)and sleep latency(SL),mean blood flow velocity of anterior cerebral artery(ACA),middle cerebral artery(MCA),and posterior cerebral artery(PCA),and serum levels of 5-hydroxytryptamine(5-HT)and melatonin(MT).After treatment,the clinical efficacy and safety of the two groups were evaluated.Results(1)After 4 weeks of treatment,the total effective rate of the observation group was 93.33%(56/60),which was slightly higher than 90.00%(54/60)of the control group,but the difference was not statistically significant(P>0.05).(2)After treatment,the item scores and total scores of PSQI in the two groups were lower than those before treatment(P<0.05),and the decrease of the scores of sleep quality,sleep time,sleep efficiency,and daytime function as well as total scores in the observation group was significantly superior to that in the control group(P<0.05).However,there was no significant difference of time for falling asleep and sleep disorder scores between the two groups(P>0.05).After 4 weeks of drug withdrawal,the item scores of PSQI in the observation group continued to decrease compared with those after treatment(P<0.05),but there was no significant difference in the control group(P<0.05).(3)After treatment,the ISI scores in the two groups were decreased when compared with those before treatment(P<0.05),and the decrease in the observation group was superior to that in the control group(P<0.05).After 4 weeks of drug withdrawal,the ISI score of the observation group continued to decrease compared with that after treatment(P<0.05),while the control group had no significant change,and the difference was not statistically significant(P>0.05).(4)After treatment,the PSG related parameters such as TST,AN and SL in the two groups were improved when compared with those before treatment(P>0.05),and the improvement of TST and AN in the observation group was superior to that in the control group(P>0.05).(5)After treatment,the mean blood flow velocity of ACA,MCA and PCA in the observation group was improved compared with that before treatment(P<0.05),while there was no significant change in the control group compared with that before treatment(P>0.05).The improvement of the mean blood flow velocity of ACA,MCA and PCA in the observation group was significantly superior to that in the control group(P<0.05).(6)After treatment,the levels of serum 5-HT and MT in the two groups were increased when compared with those before treatment(P<0.05),and the increase in the observation group was superior to that in the control group(P<0.05).(7)The incidence of adverse reactions in the observation group was 5.00%(3/60),which was slightly lower than 13.33%(8/60)in the control group,but the difference was not statistically significant(P>0.05).Conclusion Based on the theory of"muscular atrophy,qi-passage blockage"recorded in Nei Jing,the Chinese herbal medicine for invigorating spleen,activating blood and resolving phlegm exerts certain effect in treating senile insomnia.It can effectively improve the sleep quality and daytime function of patients,enhance sleep efficiency,increase sleep time,reduce the number of awakenings,alleviate the severity of insomnia,improve brain function,and regulate the level of neurotransmitters,with remarkably long-term effect and reliable safety.
8.Mediating role of inner strength in the relationship between medication literacy and medication adherence among kidney transplant patients
Liping WANG ; Chunhua FANG ; Manhua NIE ; Li ZHU ; Sai LIU ; Haiyang LI
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2024;49(6):961-971
Objective:Compared with long-term renal replacement therapy,kidney transplantation is the ideal treatment for end-stage renal disease(ESRD),significantly extending patient life and improving quality of life.Kidney transplant patients need to adhere to lifelong immunosuppressive medication regimens,but their medication adherence is generally poor compared with other organ transplant recipients.Medication adherence is closely related to medication literacy and psychological status,yet related studies are limited.This study aims to investigate the current status of medication adherence,inner strength,and medication literacy in kidney transplant patients,analyze the relationships among these 3 factors,and explore the mediating role of inner strength in the relationship between medication literacy and medication adherence. Methods:A cross-sectional survey was conducted from March to October 2023 involving 421 patients aged≥18 years who visited kidney transplantation outpatient clinics at 4 tertiary hospitals in Hunan Province.The inner strength,medication literacy,and medication adherence of kidney transplant patients were investigated using the Inner Strength Scale(ISS),the Chinese version of the Medication Literacy Assessment in Spanish and English(MedLitRxSE),and the Chinese version of the Morisky Medication Adherence Scale-8(C-MMAS-8),respectively.Univariate analysis was performed to examine the effects of demographic and clinical data on medication adherence.Correlation analysis was conducted to explore the relationships among medication literacy,medication adherence,and inner strength.Significant variables from univariate and correlation analyses were further analyzed using multiple linear regression,and the mediating effect of inner strength was explored. Results:Among the 421 questionnaires collected,408 were valid,with an effective rate of 96.91%.The scores of C-MMAS-8,MedLitRxSE,and ISS were 6.64±1.16,100.63±14.67,and 8.47±4.03,respectively.Among the 408 patients,only 86(21.08%)patients had a high level of medication adherence,whereas 230(56.37%)patients had a medium level of medication adherence,and 92(22.55%)patients had poor medication adherence.Univariate analysis indicated that the kidney transplant patients'age,marital status,education levels,years since their kidney transplant operation,number of hospitalizations after the kidney transplant,and adverse drug reactions showed significant differences in medication adherence(all P<0.05).Correlation analysis showed that inner strength positively correlated with both medication literacy(r=0.183,P<0.001)and medication adherence(r=0.201,P<0.00l).Additionally,there was a positive correlation between medication adherence and medication literacy(r=0.236,P<0.00l).Inner strength accounted for 13.22%of the total effect in the mediating role between medication literacy and medication adherence. Conclusion:The level of medication adherence among kidney transplant patients needs improvement,and targeted intervention measures are essential.Inner strength mediates the relationship between medication literacy and medication adherence in these patients.Healthcare professionals should focus on enhancing medication literacy and supporting patients'inner strength to improve medication adherence.
9.A multi-center epidemiological study on pneumococcal meningitis in children from 2019 to 2020
Cai-Yun WANG ; Hong-Mei XU ; Gang LIU ; Jing LIU ; Hui YU ; Bi-Quan CHEN ; Guo ZHENG ; Min SHU ; Li-Jun DU ; Zhi-Wei XU ; Li-Su HUANG ; Hai-Bo LI ; Dong WANG ; Song-Ting BAI ; Qing-Wen SHAN ; Chun-Hui ZHU ; Jian-Mei TIAN ; Jian-Hua HAO ; Ai-Wei LIN ; Dao-Jiong LIN ; Jin-Zhun WU ; Xin-Hua ZHANG ; Qing CAO ; Zhong-Bin TAO ; Yuan CHEN ; Guo-Long ZHU ; Ping XUE ; Zheng-Zhen TANG ; Xue-Wen SU ; Zheng-Hai QU ; Shi-Yong ZHAO ; Lin PANG ; Hui-Ling DENG ; Sai-Nan SHU ; Ying-Hu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2024;26(2):131-138
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics and prognosis of pneumococcal meningitis(PM),and drug sensitivity of Streptococcus pneumoniae(SP)isolates in Chinese children.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on clinical information,laboratory data,and microbiological data of 160 hospitalized children under 15 years old with PM from January 2019 to December 2020 in 33 tertiary hospitals across the country.Results Among the 160 children with PM,there were 103 males and 57 females.The age ranged from 15 days to 15 years,with 109 cases(68.1% )aged 3 months to under 3 years.SP strains were isolated from 95 cases(59.4% )in cerebrospinal fluid cultures and from 57 cases(35.6% )in blood cultures.The positive rates of SP detection by cerebrospinal fluid metagenomic next-generation sequencing and cerebrospinal fluid SP antigen testing were 40% (35/87)and 27% (21/78),respectively.Fifty-five cases(34.4% )had one or more risk factors for purulent meningitis,113 cases(70.6% )had one or more extra-cranial infectious foci,and 18 cases(11.3% )had underlying diseases.The most common clinical symptoms were fever(147 cases,91.9% ),followed by lethargy(98 cases,61.3% )and vomiting(61 cases,38.1% ).Sixty-nine cases(43.1% )experienced intracranial complications during hospitalization,with subdural effusion and/or empyema being the most common complication[43 cases(26.9% )],followed by hydrocephalus in 24 cases(15.0% ),brain abscess in 23 cases(14.4% ),and cerebral hemorrhage in 8 cases(5.0% ).Subdural effusion and/or empyema and hydrocephalus mainly occurred in children under 1 year old,with rates of 91% (39/43)and 83% (20/24),respectively.SP strains exhibited complete sensitivity to vancomycin(100% ,75/75),linezolid(100% ,56/56),and meropenem(100% ,6/6).High sensitivity rates were also observed for levofloxacin(81% ,22/27),moxifloxacin(82% ,14/17),rifampicin(96% ,25/26),and chloramphenicol(91% ,21/23).However,low sensitivity rates were found for penicillin(16% ,11/68)and clindamycin(6% ,1/17),and SP strains were completely resistant to erythromycin(100% ,31/31).The rates of discharge with cure and improvement were 22.5% (36/160)and 66.2% (106/160),respectively,while 18 cases(11.3% )had adverse outcomes.Conclusions Pediatric PM is more common in children aged 3 months to under 3 years.Intracranial complications are more frequently observed in children under 1 year old.Fever is the most common clinical manifestation of PM,and subdural effusion/emphysema and hydrocephalus are the most frequent complications.Non-culture detection methods for cerebrospinal fluid can improve pathogen detection rates.Adverse outcomes can be noted in more than 10% of PM cases.SP strains are high sensitivity to vancomycin,linezolid,meropenem,levofloxacin,moxifloxacin,rifampicin,and chloramphenicol.[Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics,2024,26(2):131-138]
10.Venetoclax Combined with CACAG Regimen in the Treatment of Patients with Refractory/Relapse Acute Myeloid Leukemia:A Prospective Clinical Study
Wen-Jing GAO ; Jing-Jing YANG ; Meng LI ; Ya-Nan WEN ; Yi-Fan JIAO ; Ning LE ; Yu-Chen LIU ; Nan WANG ; Sai HUANG ; Li-Ping DOU
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2024;32(1):90-95
Objective:To investigate the efficacy and safety of Venetoclax combined with CACAG regimen in treatment of patients with refractory/relapse acute myeloid leukemia(R/R AML).Methods:The study was a singlecenter prospective clinical trial.The enrolled patients met the criteria for R/R AML.Treatment included Azacidine(75mg/m2,d1-7),Ara-C(75-100 mg/m2,q12h,d1-5),Aclacinomycin(20 mg d1,d3,d5),Chidamide(30 mg d1,d4),Venetoclax(100 mg d1,200 mg d2,400 mg d3-d14,in combination with Triazole Drug,reduced to 100 mg/d),and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor(300 μg/d until neutrophil recovery).The primary endpoint of observation was overall response rate after 1 course of treatment.Results:A total of 19 patients were enrolled from January 2022 to April 2023.After 1 course of treatmen,the overall response rate was 81.3%(13/16),the CR rate was 68.8%(11/16),and the PR was 12.5%(2/16).Among the 11 patients who got CR/CRi,8 cases achieved CRm(minimal residual disease negative CR)and 3 cases did not.As of March 27,2023,the median follow-up time was 111(19-406)days.The six-month overall survival and progression-free survival rates were both 55.7%,the 1-year overall survival and progression-free survival rates were 46.4%and 47.7%,respectively.In addition,compared with the non-CRm group,CRm patients had a better PFS(377 days vsi11 days,P=0.046).Treatment-related adverse events were mainly 3-4 degrees of bone marrow suppression,complicated by various degrees of infection(n=12),hypokalemia(n=12)and hypocalcemia(n=10)and elevated liver enzymes(n=8),of which 3/4 degrees accounted for 47.4%(9/19).Conclusion:The Venetoclax combined with CACAG regimen is an effective salvage therapy for patients with R/R AML,with high remission rate and safety profile.

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