1.A multicenter, randomized, controlled study on the treatment of pediatric influenza (wind-heat invading lung) with Qingxuan Zhike granules
Xi MING ; Xiaodong SHEN ; Jinni CHEN ; Jinya WANG ; Jiemin WANG ; Fengzhan CHEN ; Huiping SHEN ; Huihui HUANG ; Yingzhu LU ; Jialin ZHENG ; Ziwei WANG ; Ji BIAN ; Zihao FENG ; Naichao FENG ; Siqi CHEN ; Xunzhou LIU ; Xiaohua YAN ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Wen XIE ; Lei XIONG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2024;39(8):597-601
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of Qingxuan Zhike granules in improving cough symptoms and shortening the course of influenza (wind-heat invading lung) in children.Methods:In this multicenter, randomized, controlled clinical trial, a total of 240 outpatient influenza patients from 7 hospitals, including the First Affiliated Hospital of Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, from April 2023 to December 2023 were collected.The subjects were randomly divided into the control group and the experimental group via SAS software using the block randomization method.The differences between two groups were compared with t test, corrected t test and χ2 test.Subjects in the control group were given Oseltamivir phosphate granules, orally, twice a day (weight ≤15 kg, 30 mg/time; weight >15-23 kg, 45 mg/time; weight >23-40 kg, 60 mg/time; weight >40 kg, 75 mg/time; age≥13 years, 75 mg/time).In addition to Oseltamivir phosphate granules, subjects in the experimental group were also given Qingxuan Zhike granules, orally, 3 times a day (1-3 years old, 1/2 bag each time; >3-6 years old, 3/4 bag each time; >6-14 years old, 1 bag each time).After 5 days of treatment, the medication was suspended for 2 days.The effect of cough, antipyretic effect, clinical recovery rate, clinical recovery time, Canadian Acute Respiratory Illness and Flu Scale (CARIFS) score, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome effect, complication rate, and adverse reactions were evaluated between the two groups. Results:Finally, 232 cases were included in the study, including 115 cases in the experimental group and 117 cases in the control group.Before and after treatment, there were no significant difference in CARIFS cough score between the experimental group and the control group (all P>0.05).After treatment, the change in CARIFS cough score in the experimental group [(-1.00±0.91) scores]was significantly higher than that in the control group [(-0.75±0.98) scores] ( t=-1.995, P=0.047).After treatment, the change in TCM syndrome cough score in the experimental group [(-1.69±1.51) scores] was significantly higher than that in the control group [(-0.97±1.63) scores] ( t′=-0.035, P=0.001).The time of complete regression of fever in the experimental group [(44.82±22.72) h] was shorter than that in the control group [(51.35±27.07) h], and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( t=-1.966, P=0.050).The fever score showed that the area under the curve between the CARIFS symptom fever score and time in the experimental group was 4.40±2.42, while that in the control group was 5.12±2.44, and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( t=-2.252, P=0.025).The clinical recovery rate was 93.91%(108/115) in the experimental group and 92.31%(108/117) in the control group, and there was no significant difference between the two groups ( χ2=0.233, P>0.05).The clinical recovery time in the experimental group [(2.93±1.21) d] was shorter than that in the control group [(3.29±1.15) d], and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( t=-2.279, P=0.024).After treatment, there was a significant difference in TCM syndrome score variation between the experimental group [(-12.00±4.13) scores] and the control group [(-10.85±4.31) scores] ( t′=-2.067, P=0.040).No complication occurred in both groups, and there was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse events between the two groups ( χ2=1.299, P>0.05). Conclusions:Qingxuan Zhike granules combined with Oseltamivir phosphate can effectively improve the cough symptoms associated with influenza in children, shorten the time and course of fever, and improve the TCM syndrome score; thus, they are safe in clinical application.
2.Polyarthritis, hyperuricemia and right shoulder pain: a report of one case with literature review
Tao LUO ; Huali LUO ; Yuanchun MO ; Qing YIN ; Yingzhu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2023;27(1):22-27,C1-4
Objective:To improve the clinical differential diagnosis ability of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) complicated with gout and septic arthritis (SA).Methods:The clinical characteristics, diagnosis, and treatment of one RA patient with hyperuricemia and recurrent swelling and pain in right shoulder were reported and discussed.Results:A patient, with a history of RA for 10 years, hyperuricemia for 8 years, recurrent swelling and pain in right shoulder for 1 year. RA, gout, and SA were diagnosed before, and the response was poor after symptomatic treatment. In recent 1 month, the symptom was aggravated with the formation of fistula on the right shoulder. The laboratory tests for tuberculosis T cell interferon release test (IGRA) and tuberculin (PPD) test were negative, and the CD4 + cell count decreased. The comprehensive analysis of the imaging with right shoulder showed MSU deposition on right shoulder, with bone erosion, bone destruction, bone marrow edema, joint effusion, and multiple sites of connective tissue involvement (synovial bursa, tendon sheath, tendon, and muscle) GeneXpert MTB/RIF (GeneXpert), metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) of puncture fluid and joint fluid culture prompted Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex group. He was finally diagnosed with RA, gout, and osteoarticular tuberculosis (OAT). Symptoms were relieved after symptomatic treatment. Conclusion:RA patients with hyperuricemia have recurrent single arthritis. In addition to considering for gout, the presence of OAT should also be considered. The immune functional status of the patient and drug used may interfere with the interpretation of immune function tests. It is necessary to integrate the clinical characteristics of patients, a variety of imaging examinations, and etiological detection to confirm the diagnosis and avoid misdiagnosis.
3.Design and application of a multi-assisted function incision and orifice closure buckle
Jun ZHANG ; Yingzhu CHEN ; Lei ZHU ; Boming XIA ; Haili WANG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2022;34(6):651-652
Incision infection is one of the common complications in surgery. Infected incisions usually need to perform procedures including suture removal, debridement, drainage, sterilization and anti-inflammatory. Until, the wound edge was sutured again after the wound infection was controlled. This contributes to considerable physical and psychological suffering for patients. To this end, with Dalian Medical University as the main inventor and other several experts, a multi-assistance function incision and orifice closure buckle have been designed and obtained the national utility model patent (patent number: ZL 2019 2 1803918.4). The closure buckle with was composed of two blocks with an adhesive layer and one tensioning mechanism. The device is easy to operate, and could effectively play an analgesic, antibacterial and promote healing on the basis of perfecting its wound margins and orifice. It has certain clinical application value.
4.Rapid screening of SARS-CoV-2 inhibitors via ratiometric fluorescence of RBD-ACE2 complexes in living cells by competitive binding.
Lu MIAO ; Wei ZHOU ; Chunyu YAN ; Yuebin ZHANG ; Qinglong QIAO ; Xuelian ZHOU ; Yingzhu CHEN ; Guangying WANG ; Zhendong GUO ; Jun LIU ; Hailong PIAO ; Xia PAN ; Mengxue YAN ; Weijie ZHAO ; Guohui LI ; Yueqing LI ; Zhaochao XU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(9):3739-3742
5.PKD3 promotes metastasis and growth of oral squamous cell carcinoma through positive feedback regulation with PD-L1 and activation of ERK-STAT1/3-EMT signalling.
Bomiao CUI ; Jiao CHEN ; Min LUO ; Yiying LIU ; Hongli CHEN ; Die LÜ ; Liwei WANG ; Yingzhu KANG ; Yun FENG ; Libin HUANG ; Ping ZHANG
International Journal of Oral Science 2021;13(1):8-8
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) has a high incidence of metastasis. Tumour immunotherapy targeting PD-L1 or PD-1 has been revolutionary; however, only a few patients with OSCC respond to this treatment. Therefore, it is essential to gain insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying the growth and metastasis of OSCC. In this study, we analysed the expression levels of protein kinase D3 (PKD3) and PD-L1 and their correlation with the expression of mesenchymal and epithelial markers. We found that the expression of PKD3 and PD-L1 in OSCC cells and tissues was significantly increased, which correlated positively with that of mesenchymal markers but negatively with that of epithelial markers. Silencing PKD3 significantly inhibited the growth, metastasis and invasion of OSCC cells, while its overexpression promoted these processes. Our further analyses revealed that there was positive feedback regulation between PKD3 and PD-L1, which could drive EMT of OSCC cells via the ERK/STAT1/3 pathway, thereby promoting tumour growth and metastasis. Furthermore, silencing PKD3 significantly inhibited the expression of PD-L1, and lymph node metastasis of OSCC was investigated with a mouse footpad xenograft model. Thus, our findings provide a theoretical basis for targeting PKD3 as an alternative method to block EMT for regulating PD-L1 expression and inhibiting OSCC growth and metastasis.
Animals
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B7-H1 Antigen/metabolism*
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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Feedback
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Head and Neck Neoplasms
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Humans
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Mice
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Mouth Neoplasms
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Protein Kinase C
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STAT1 Transcription Factor
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Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck
6.Roles of gap junction proteins and pannexins in cerebral ischemia
Xinyue WANG ; Yingzhu CHEN ; Hailong YU ; Li JIANG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2020;28(6):472-476
There are a wide range of gap junction proteins and pannexins between brain cells. The neurovascular unit, which are composed of neurons, glial cells and vascular cells, integrate and process information through cell membrane channels composed of gap junction proteins and pannexins, so as to maintain the dynamic balance of the nervous system. After cerebral ischemia, cell membrane channels play an important role in ischemic brain injury by participating in excitatory toxicity, inflammatory response, blood-brain barrier injury and other pathological mechanisms. Therefore, maintaining the normal function of gap junction proteins and pannnexins is essential to protect neurons from ischemic brain injury.
7.Research on non-culture-based method in diagnosis of invasive candidiasis
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2020;13(2):149-153
Invasive candidiasis (IC) is lack of specific clinical symptoms and signs. Conventional microbiological culture for IC diagnosis presents poor sensitivity and time-consuming. Non-culture-based methods include the detection of candida carbohydrates (1, 3-β-D-glucan, mannan/anti-mannan), candida protein and candida nucleic (PCR, T2Candida). Because they are sensitive and less time-consumming, the method have been widely used for IC diagnosis. This article describes the clinical application and limitations of these non-culture methods in the diagnosis of candida diseases, to provide reference for the clinical use.
8.Problems and Suggestions in the Registration and Approval of Chemical Preparations in Medical Institutions of Guangdong Province
Jiarun CHEN ; Xiaoli SHEN ; Xiaoying WANG ; Yingzhu JIANG
China Pharmacy 2019;30(22):3030-3034
OBJECTIVE: To provide reference for ensuring clinical drug safety and promoting the development of characteristic chemical preparations in medical institutions. METHODS: From three aspects such as registration declaration of new preparations, supplementary application declaration and re-registration declaration, the problems found during the technical review of registration of chemical preparation in medical institutions of Guangdong province have been summed up, the causes of above problems also have been analyzed, and the relevant suggestions have been given at the same time. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS: There were deficiencies in the registration declaration of new preparations, such as insufficient basis for the title, the lack of key process parameters in the study of preparation process and the failure of stability test conditions to meet the requirements of the Pharmacopoeia, etc. There were deficiencies in the supplementary application declaration, such as the unreasonable formulation of drug, the interaction between the drugs packing material and the drug, and unreasonable setting of storage conditions. There were deficiencies in the re-registration declaration, such as the supply of existing drugs on the market, the lack of production conditions for the formulation unit, the inability to purchase the original excipient materials, and the incomplete attention items. The main reasons were that the lack of technical guidelines for the research of chemical preparations, imperfection of the Standards for the Quality Management of Pharmaceutical Preparation in Medical Institutions and authorized preparation of chemical agents not allowed in Measures for the Registration and Administration of Pharmaceutical Preparation in Medical Institutions, and some kinds of chemical preparations could not adapt to the development of the new situation. The solutions are to improve the regulations of medicinal preparation in medical institutions and develop chemical preparations selectively based on safety and efficiency. In the future, the problems can be solved by formulating the technical guidelines for the research of chemical preparations in medical institutions, refining the rules for the retention of samples in finished products, increasing the requirements for continuous stability inspections, allowing authorized chemical preparations to be commissioned and prepared, phasing out the chemical preparations that do not adapt to the new situation, and developing valuable chemical preparations, to provide safe and effective chemical preparations for clinical use.
9.Roles of Toll-like receptor 4 in cerebral ischemia
Liangzhu WANG ; Yingzhu CHEN ; Beilei CHEN ; Liu YANG ; Hailong YU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2018;26(1):63-67
In recent years,studies have shown that inflammation is an important factor in secondaryischemic injury.The exploration of the related mechanisms of the occurrence of inflammation has become ahot spot in the field of cerebral ischemia.Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) signaling pathway is one of theclassical inflammatory pathways.Studies have shown that TLR4 is involved in the early inflammatoryresponse after cerebral ischemic injury and the late nerve repair.This article reviews the research progress ofthis signaling pathway in cerebral ischemia injury,so as to seek a therapeutic target against inflammatoryinjury caused by cerebral ischemia through the analysis of its potential research direction.
10.Progress in development of neutralizing monoclonal antibody ( McAb ) against MERS-CoV
Yingzhu CHEN ; Kun QIN ; Wenjie TAN
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2017;37(9):696-702
The rapid spread and outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus ( MERS-CoV) in the regions of Middle East in 2012 have been a great concern for researchers worldwide. Thus, efficient preventative and therapeutic countermeasures are urgently needed. Clinical studies have con-firmed that high titers of neutralizing antibodies ( Abs) against MERS-CoV in patients during convalescence have protective potency, which indicates that neutralizing Abs are safe and effective for the treatment of MERS-CoV infection. Spike ( S) protein is a key structural protein that mediates MERS-CoV infection and currently a critical protein for studying MERS-CoV neutralizing monoclonal antibodies. This review summari-zes recent advances in identifying neutralizing McAbs against MERS-CoV through describing the structural characteristics of MERS-CoV S protein, different kinds of MERS-CoV vaccines and methods for mAbs screening. Furthermore, we propose the prospects for future research on MERS-CoV neutralizing McAbs ac-cording to the current research progress.

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