1.Pharmacological Effect of Berberine on Alzheimer's Disease: A Review
Xuejing WANG ; Guangcheng ZHONG ; Shuting LI ; Qian ZHANG ; Bojie LUO ; Qi WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(2):286-294
Alzheimer's disease (AD), a degenerative disease of the central nervous system, is characterized by progressive degradation of learning, memory, and cognitive functions. Currently, few drugs are available for treating AD, and their effects are limited. Berberine (BBR) is a natural isoquinoline (quaternary ammonium-like) with a wide range of pharmacological effects. Studies have proven that BBR has good potential in the treatment of AD. Specifically, BBR can inhibit the generation, aggregation, and neurotoxicity of amyloid-β and the hyperphosphorylation of Tau protein, promote the clearance of phosphorylated Tau protein, reduce the cholinesterase activity, neuroinflammation, and oxidative stress, regulate neuronal apoptosis, improve the mitochondrial function and glucose and lipid metabolism, suppress the monoamine oxidase activity, and modulate gut microbiota. In addition, researchers have ameliorated the low bioavailability of BBR. Probing into the potential targets is hoped to provide a reference for further research on the prevention and treatment of AD by BBR.
2.Discount rate setting and adjustment in international pharmacoeconomic evaluation guidelines
Yiwei LI ; Jingbo ZHANG ; Huiwen YANG ; Hanfei WANG ; Yusi SUO ; Han WANG ; Zhien GU ; Xuejing JIN
China Pharmacy 2025;36(20):2542-2547
OBJECTIVE To provide direction and reference for the adjustment of the discount rate (DR) in China’s pharmacoeconomic guidelines. METHODS Search was conducted on the official websites of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research, health technology assessment agencies in various countries/regions, as well as relevant websites of other upper-middle-income or high-income countries/regions. The recommended DR, adjustment trends, and setting rationales in pharmacoeconomic evaluation guidelines across different countries/regions were then summarized and compared. Based on theoretical derivation and literature analysis, the effects of different DR on the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) were examined. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS Among the 40 included guidelines, the base-case DR ranged from 1.5% to 5%, with 5% being the most common value; the range for sensitivity analysis was 0 to 12%. Thirty-six countries/regions applied the same DR to both costs and health outcomes, while in the Netherlands, Belgium, Poland and Czech Republic, DR for costs was higher than for health outcomes. In recent years, Korea, France and Ireland had lowered their DR in response to economic changes, whereas the Netherlands and Czech Republic had raised their DR for cost. The setting of the DR was primarily based on the public project investment interest rate or referred to recommendations from internationally authoritative institutions and other relevant guidelines. The direction and magnitude of the impact of different DR on the ICER largely depended on the distribution of costs and health outcomes between the intervention and reference measure. The setting and adjustment of DR were closely associated with the economic environment. Based on international experience, the DR in China can be lowered by 0.5% to 1.5%, and localized empirical research can be conducted using internationally common estimation methods.
3.Mediating effect of self-efficacy for exercise on social support and kinesiophobia in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
SUN Xuejing ; WANG Liqin ; GAO Zhaohong ; DI Zhiyue
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(5):378-382
Objective:
To explore the mediating effect of self-efficacy for exercise on social support and kinesiophobia in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), so as to provide insights into alleviating fear for exercise and formulating exercise intervention programs.
Methods:
RA patients hospitalized in a tertiary hospital in Harbin City from June to December 2023 were selected, and the levels of kinesiophobia, self-efficacy for exercise and social support were investigated using the Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia (Chinese version), the Self-Efficacy for Exercise and the Social Support Rating Scale, respectively. The mediating effect of self-efficacy for exercise on social support and kinesiophobia was examined using a structural equation model.
Results:
A total of 216 people were investigated, including 45 males (20.83%) and 171 females (79.17%), with the median age of 54.00 (interquartile range, 13.75) years. There were 159 of patients living in the urban areas, accounting for 73.61%. There were 102 of patients with a disease course of 1 to 5 years, accounting for 47.22%. The median scores of kinesiophobia, self-efficacy for exercise and social support were 31.00 (interquartile range, 5.00), 5.00 (interquartile range, 2.00) and 39.50 (interquartile range, 17.00), respectively. Social support had a direct negative effect on kinesiophobia (effect value=-0.358, P<0.05) and a indirect negative effect on kinesiophobia through self-efficacy for exercise (effect value=-0.887, P<0.05), and the mediating effect contributed 93.86% to the total effect.
Conclusion
Social support can directly or indirectly influence kinesiophobia through self-efficacy for exercise among patients with RA.
4.Stage Ⅲ Kümmell's disease treated with injured-vertebra screw placement combined with transpedicular impaction bone grafting:quick restoration of spinal stability
Xuejing ZHENG ; Wei MEI ; Yanyu ZHU ; Xiaoxiao BAO ; Zhenhui ZHANG ; Qingde WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(18):2865-2870
BACKGROUND:Stage Ⅲ Kümmell's disease is characterized by a high degree of vertebral compression and posterior wall defects.Most of the patients are elderly people with severe osteoporosis and various medical diseases.Clinically,some surgical methods are often at high risk and are controversial. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the clinical efficacy of screw placement combined with transpedicular impaction bone grafting in the treatment of stage Ⅲ Kümmell's disease. METHODS:The clinical data of injured vertebral screw placement combined with transpedicular impaction bone grafting in treatment of stage Ⅲ Kummell's disease from May 2016 to August 2021 were retrospectively analyzed.Visual analog scale score,Oswestry disability index,anterior vertebral heights,kyphotic Cobb angle and American Spinal Injury Association(ASIA)impairment scale were used to evaluate the effects of surgery.The operation time,intraoperative blood loss and complications were recorded.CT scans were used to evaluate the healing of injured vertebrae at the final follow-up visit. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)A total of 26 patients were included,with 7 males and 19 females,at the age range of 62-81 years[mean(69.7±4.8)years].The follow-up time was 18-60 months[mean(35.1±8.9)months].The average operative duration was 133.5 minutes(100-165 minutes),and the average intraoperative blood loss was 285.3 mL(210-350 mL).(2)Visual analog scale and Oswestry disability index scores 1 week after surgery were significantly lower than those before surgery.(3)At 1 week after surgery,the anterior vertebral height corrections and the Cobb angle were(9.0±0.7)mm and(16.2±1.0)°,respectively.During the follow-up period,the loss of vertebral height and kyphosis correction were(5.1±0.3)mm and(8.0±0.4)°,respectively.(4)14 patients(54%)had ASIA grade D before operation,which recovered to grade E at the last follow-up.CT scan showed that all patients achieved good osseous union.(5)Complications occurred in seven patients(27%),including hypostatic pneumonia in two cases,postoperative superficial wound tissue liquefaction in two cases,and adjacent vertebral compression fractures in three cases.(6)It is concluded that screw placement of the injured vertebra combined with transpedicular impaction bone grafting can rapidly rebuild spinal stability,effectively relieve pain and improve neurological function in the treatment of stage Ⅲ Kümmell's disease.This technique is an effective and relatively minimally invasive surgical option.
5.Bibliometric analysis of metabolic syndrome after renal transplantation
Ting LU ; Xuejing WANG ; Yuzhu PENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(4):308-316
Objective:To analyze the current research status and hot spots of metabolic syndrome after renal transplantation, and provide reference for domestic research in this field.Methods:Computer retrieval of the literature related to renal transplantation metabolic syndrome in the Chinese Biomedical Literature Service System and the Web of Science core collection database was conducted from January First, 2002 to December 31, 2022. The retrieval results were analyzed using Citespace.6.1.R3c software.Results:After screening, a total of 1024 papers related to metabolic syndrome of renal transplantation were included, including 409 Chinese papers and 615 English papers. In the past 20 years, the number of papers related to metabolic syndrome of renal transplantation in foreign countries has increased progressively, and the overall domestic literature has not increased significantly. Domestic and international research focuses mainly on the epidemiology, pathogenesis, risk factors and related hazards of metabolic syndrome in renal transplantation.Conclusions:The research on metabolic syndrome in renal transplantation has received more and more attention, and still has great research prospects. The risk factors and intervention methods of metabolic syndrome in renal transplantation have been the research focus of scholars at home and abroad in recent years. Chinese scholars can further explore on the basis of previous research, strengthen the exchange and cooperation between different fields, institutions and countries, so as to optimize and improve the related research of metabolic syndrome in kidney transplantation.
6.Diagnostic value of Tamm-Horsfall protein and osteopontin in serum and 24-hour urine for urolithiasis
Xiaoyu SONG ; Dongfang QIN ; Jing YANG ; Chanyuan ZHANG ; Liang CUI ; Wanlin JING ; Haihong ZHANG ; Meng ZHANG ; Ying XIONG ; Haifeng ZHU ; Xuejing WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2024;42(10):733-737
Objective To investigate the diagnostic value Tamm-Horsfall protein(THP)and osteopontin(OPN)in serum and 24-hour urine for urolithiasis.Methods A total of 101 patients with urolithiasis who underwent flexible ureteroscopy lithotripsy at the Urology Department of Civil Aviation General Hospital from April 2020 to March 2023 were included as the stone group,and 50 healthy individuals were enrolled as the control group.The samples of serum and 24-hour urine samples were collected from both the groups,and the levels of THP and OPN were measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA).Logistic regression analysis was performed to evaluate the association between each biomarker and urolithiasis,and receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves were plotted to assess their diagnostic value.Results The stone group showed significantly lower THP levels(20.13[13.12,26.03]mg/d)and OPN levels(51.24[36.72,101.37]μg/d)in 24-hour urine,and THP levels(182.01[160.91,209.20]ng/mL)and OPN lev-els(18.76[15.72,22.48]ng/mL)in serum compared to the control group(all the P<0.001).Binary Logistic regression analysis re-vealed that THP(OR=0.736,95%CI:0.606-0.895),OPN(OR=0.975,95%CI:0.958-0.993)and citrate(OR=0.067,95%CI:0.012-0.376)in 24-hour urine,and THP(OR=0.946,95%CI:0.908-0.986)and OPN(OR=0.896,95%CI:0.803-0.999)in ser-um were the protective factors for urolithiasis,while calcium level(OR=2.125,95%CI:1.243-3.633)24-hour urine was a risk factor(all the P<0.05).ROC curve analysis showed that the areas under the curve(AUCROC)for the individual diagnosis of urolithiasis were 0.846,0.809,0.786,0.823,0.748,and 0.755 for the above six biomarkers,respectively.The AUCROC for the combined diagnosis u-sing THP+OPN in serum,THP+OPN in 24-hour urine and all the six biomarkers were 0.882,0.920 and 0.984,respectively,indica-ting better diagnostic performance.Conclusion The combined detection of the THP and OPN levels in serum and 24-hour urine may have good diagnostic value for urolithiasis and serve as potential diagnostic biomarkers.
7.Overview of the Application of Polysorbates in Therapeutic Antibody and Its Induction of Insoluble Particles
Ying LI ; Jiaqi LI ; Xuejing YAO ; Haina WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2024;41(3):428-438
Polysorbate is a commonly used non-ionic surfactant in the development of therapeutic antibodies. In recent years, polysorbate has attracted industry attention due to its ability to induce the production of insoluble particles in therapeutic antibody solutions. This article offers a comprehensive synopsis of polysorbate’s role in therapeutic antibody development and associated risks of insoluble particle formation, including its intrinsic mass, interacting material, and degradation. Subsequently, the merits of employing chromatography to supervise polysorbate quality are underscored. Finally, based on current research, a solution to this type of insoluble particle and the existing challenges are proposed, providing reference for the application prospects of polysorbate in therapeutic antibodies.
8.Comfort efficacy of gene-transfected pig skin in arc burn patients
Qian WANG ; Xuejing DUAN ; Hongwei HA ; Yuhui ZHAO ; Guiling WANG ; Jun LIU
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(23):2649-2654
Objective To observe the comfort effect of gene-transfected pig skin in patients with arc burn wound.Methods A total of 56 patients with electric arc burn treated in our hospital from June 2020 to December 2022 were enrolled and then randomly divided into treatment group and control group,with 28 cases in each group.Both groups were treated with debridement,including removing pollutants and necrotic skin,and cleaning the wounds with normal saline.After debridement,the shallow second-degree burn wounds in the control group were covered with silver ion functional antibacterial dressing and wrapped with sterile cotton pad,while those in the treatment group were covered with thawed and softened gene-transfected pig skins.For the deep second-degree burn wounds,after simple debridement,the wounds were treated with scab grinding in 48 h after burn when the condition of the patients was stable.After this,the wounds in the control group and the treatment group were treated as the shallow wounds,respectively.Visual Analogue Scale(VAS),State Anxiety Inventory(SAI)score,treatment process satisfaction,patient comfort and time for wound healing were observed and compared between the 2 groups.Results There was no significant difference in the VAS score and SAI score between the 2 groups at the first dressing change(P>0.05),but the VAS score and SAI score were obviously lower in the treatment group than the control group at the second and third dressing changes(P<0.05).The treatment group obtained notably better comfort level and shorter time for wound healing than the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion Gene-transfected pig skin shows good efficacy in the wound surface of arc burn,which can shorten the wound healing time,reduce the pain of dressing change and improve the satisfaction and comfort of patients.
9.Advances in the diagnosis and poor prognosis of diabetic hyperfiltration
Ruixuan MA ; Xuejing WANG ; Dingqiong PENG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;58(8):1256-1262
Glomerular hyperfiltration(GHF), as an early manifestation of prediabetes and diabetic kidney disease, occurs mainly by the mechanism of glomerular-tubular feedback and hemodynamic alterations, and the risk of hyperfiltration can be elevated in younger patients, shorter duration of the disease, poor glycemic control, and high-protein, low-salt diet. Currently, there is no recognized standard for the definition of GHF, GHF lacks typical clinical manifestations, imaging diagnostic criteria are unclear, and GHF-related laboratory markers need to be further studied. Hyperfiltration, if not diagnosed and intervened in time, can accelerate the damage of nephron and the rate of nephropathy progression, and increase the risk of complications and death. Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitor(SGLT2i), glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist(GLP-1RA)and so on can effectively reverse the hyperfiltration state. Clinical attention should be paid to the diagnosis of diabetic hyperfiltration and the prevention of its poor prognosis.
10.Advances in the diagnosis and poor prognosis of diabetic hyperfiltration
Ruixuan MA ; Xuejing WANG ; Dingqiong PENG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;58(8):1256-1262
Glomerular hyperfiltration(GHF), as an early manifestation of prediabetes and diabetic kidney disease, occurs mainly by the mechanism of glomerular-tubular feedback and hemodynamic alterations, and the risk of hyperfiltration can be elevated in younger patients, shorter duration of the disease, poor glycemic control, and high-protein, low-salt diet. Currently, there is no recognized standard for the definition of GHF, GHF lacks typical clinical manifestations, imaging diagnostic criteria are unclear, and GHF-related laboratory markers need to be further studied. Hyperfiltration, if not diagnosed and intervened in time, can accelerate the damage of nephron and the rate of nephropathy progression, and increase the risk of complications and death. Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitor(SGLT2i), glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist(GLP-1RA)and so on can effectively reverse the hyperfiltration state. Clinical attention should be paid to the diagnosis of diabetic hyperfiltration and the prevention of its poor prognosis.


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