1.Construction of a refined management system for patients’self-carried medicine dispensing in PIVAS of our hospital
Min ZHANG ; Yaya YANG ; Chunsong YANG ; Hailong LI
China Pharmacy 2025;36(10):1232-1237
OBJECTIVE To standardize the management of patients’ self-carried medicines dispensed by Pharmacy Intravenous Admixture Services (PIVAS) of our hospital, improve the quality of medical care, and ensure the safety of patients’ medication. METHODS Based on evidence-based methodology, the research literature of domestic medical institutions on the management of patients’ self-carried medicines was systematically searched and analyzed, and the data on the use of patients’ self- carried medicines in our hospital from February to April 2023 were extracted based on our hospital’s information system. A fishbone diagram of the difficulties in constructing patients’ self-carried medicines within PIVAS of our hospital was drawn through brainstorming, thereby establishing a refined whole-process management system for patients’ self-carried medicines in PIVAS. The effectiveness of the system was evaluated through the indicators, including dispensing volume, error rate, and so on. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS A total of 15 papers were included, covering descriptive studies on the reasons for the use of patients’ self- carried medicines, current status of their use, management system, management methods, management suggestions. There were 12 clinical departments in our hospital with a high proportion of patients using self-carried medicines, among which the pediatric neurology department had the most use of patients’ self-carried medicines, accounting for 10.65%. In terms of dosage form, injectable drugs accounted for 13.68%, all of anticancer drug were uniformly dispensed by our hospital’s PIVAS. PIVAS in our hospital had successfully constructed the management system for dispensing patients’ self-carried medicines, which included the processes of drug reception and preservation, medical document retention, doctor’s order review, drug placement, dispensing, review and transportation. After the implementation of the system, from May 2023 to October 2024, our hospital’s PIVAS dispensed 654 bags of patients’ self-carried medicines in total,with a monthly average of 36 bags. Zero error management 5);was realized for all patients’ self-carried medicines. The system operates stably and effectively, thereby ensuring the high-quality dispensing of patients’ self-carried medicines in PIVAS of our hospital.
2.A dual-targeting peptide-drug conjugate based on CXCR4 and FOLR1 inhibits triple-negative breast cancer.
Kun WANG ; Cong WANG ; Hange YANG ; Gong CHEN ; Ke WANG ; Peihong JI ; Xudong SUN ; Xuegong FAN ; Jie MA ; Zhencun CUI ; Xingkai WANG ; Hao TIAN ; Dengfu WU ; Lu WANG ; Zhimin WANG ; Jiangyan LIU ; Juan YI ; Kuan HU ; Hailong ZHANG ; Rui WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(10):4995-5009
Triple-negative breast cancer is therapeutically challenging due to the low expression of tumor markers and 'cold' tumor immunosuppressive microenvironment. Here, we present a dual-targeting peptide-drug conjugate (PDC) for tumor inhibition. Our PDC efficiently and selectively delivers cytotoxic Monomethyl Auristatin E (MMAE) into tumor cells via C-X-C chemokine receptor type 4 (CXCR4) and folate receptor 1 (FOLR1) for synergistic inhibition of growth and metastasis. Our results show that the dual-targeting PDC has potent antitumor activity in cultured human cells and several murine transplanted tumor models without apparent toxicity. The combination of dual-targeting PDC and radiotherapy modulates the tumor immunosuppressive microenvironment by increasing CD8+ T cell infiltration and attenuating the proportion of myeloid-derived suppressor and regulatory T cells. Therefore, our dual-targeting PDC represents a promising new strategy for cancer therapy that rebalances the immune system and promotes tumor regression.
3.Participation of clinical pharmacists in patient of diffuse alveolar hemorrhage induced by human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor
Zhihui YANG ; Huadan CAI ; Fangchu XU ; Yuan LIU ; Hailong YUAN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 2025;43(11):567-571
Objective To analyze the possible mechanism and drug treatment plan of diffuse alveolar hemorrhage induced by human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor injection, point out medication risks and provide reference for medical treatment and pharmaceutical care of such patients. Methods The abnormal lung conditions of a patient treated with human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor injection was found by clinical pharmacists, who participated in clinical diagnosis and treatment by analyzing of adverse drug reactions, optimization of medical treatment and pharmaceutical care. Results Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage was likely an adverse drug reaction caused by human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor injection. The physician discontinued the medication immediately and provided treatment such as oxygen inhalation, high-dose hormone shock, plasma exchange, etc. The patient’s oxygen saturation was improved, alveolar bleeding was decreased, and the condition was improved. Conclusion Clinical pharmacists participate in patients’ medication treatment, carry out pharmaceutical guardianship, and assist physicians in adjusting treatment plans, which could contribute to the effectiveness and safety of patient treatment.
4.Effect of Electricity Targeting TGF-β 1/smads Signaling in Oligoasthenthymic Rats
Chunxue MENG ; Fei WANG ; Wenjing SUN ; Nan YANG ; Hailong ZHAO ; Shengfu ZHANG ; Huisheng MA ; Bin GUO
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2024;45(5):797-805
[Objective]To explore the effects of electricity on sperm quality,sex hormone levels,and related proteins in TGF-β 1/smads signaling in testicular tissue.[Methods]Forty male SD rats were randomly divided into blank group,model group,electroacupuncture group,and positive drug group.Adenine gavage method was used to establish the model,in the electroacupuncture group,rats received electroacupuncture treatment at the acupoints Zhongji,Guanyuan,Zusanli,and Sanyinjiao once daily for 30 minutes;in the positive drug group,rats were administered L-carnitine oral solution via gavage at a dosage of 10 mL/kg,both intervention groups underwent continuous treatment for 28 days.After treatment,the changes of sperm number,sperm motility rate,follicle-stimulating hormone(FSH),luteizing hormone(LH)and serum sex hormone testosterone(T)were detected by HE staining,and the expression of TGF-β-1/smads signaling pathway in testicular tissue was examined by Western Blot.[Results]Compared to the blank group,the model group showed a significant decrease in sperm count and sperm motility rate(P<0.05),both the electroacupuncture group and the positive drug group exhibited significant increases compared to the model group(P<0.05).Compared to the blank group,the model group had a significant decrease in serum testosterone(T)levels(P<0.05),and significant increases in serum FSH and LH levels(P<0.05);in comparison to the model group,the electroacupuncture group and the positive drug group showed significant increases in serum T levels(P<0.05),and significant decreases in serum FSH and LH levels(P<0.05).The HE staining results showed typical pathological features of AR in the testicular tissue of model group rats,with varying degrees of improvement observed in electroacupuncture and positive drug group rats.Western Blot analysis revealed that in the model group,the protein levels of TGF-β,p-smad2,and p-smad3 in the TGF-β1/smads pathway in testicular tissue were significantly increased(P<0.05);in comparison to the model group,the electroacupuncture group and the positive drug group showed significant decreases in the protein levels of TGF-β,p-smad2,and p-smad3(P<0.05).[Conclusion]Acupuncture can improve the sperm number and sperm motility rate,regulate sex hormone level and improve the spermatogenic environment,and affect the spermatogenesis process via TGF-β 1/smads signaling pathway.
5.Traditional Chinese Medicine Regulation of MAPK Pathway for Treatment of Obesity: A Review
Lei CAO ; Mingjun LIU ; Chunwei WU ; Hailong CHEN ; Ruolin WANG ; Yang BAO ; Ze HE
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(9):254-262
With a global rise in morbidity rates, obesity has become a pressing public health issue. With increased adipocyte number and volume as the main characteristics, obesity is also manifested by metabolic disorders to varying degrees. At the same time, obesity is a risk factor for diabetes, hypertension, stroke, cancer, and cardiovascular diseases, imposing burdens on society and families. Influenced by lifestyle, environment, behavior, and genetics, obesity is caused by the interaction of many factors, and its pathological process is complex, involving inflammation, autophagy, and intestinal dysbiosis. The mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascade reaction, a pivotal signaling pathway, plays a crucial role in cellular processes such as proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, and stress responses. Both Chinese and international studies indicate that the MAPK signaling pathway can effectively regulate obesity through various pathways, including the modulation of adipocyte differentiation and apoptosis, appetite control, and inflammation improvement. Moreover, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has demonstrated significant efficacy in preventing and treating obesity, leveraging advantages such as multiple targets, diverse components, and minimal adverse effects. Research indicates that the MAPK signaling pathway is a primary focus of TCM regulation in this context, although a systematic review in this field is currently lacking. Therefore, this paper, by reviewing the latest Chinese and international research, provided a concise overview of the basic structure of the MAPK pathway, with a specific emphasis on recent progress in TCM interventions targeting the MAPK pathway for obesity treatment. The results indicate that regulating adipose tissue formation, differentiation, and thermogenesis, reducing inflammation and oxidative stress levels, and improving insulin sensitivity and metabolic disorders seem to be the main ways for TCM to regulate the MAPK pathway to prevent and treat obesity. However, it is necessary to find more research methods and explore potential mechanisms underlying TCM formulations based on the MAPK pathway for obesity prevention and treatment.
6.Exploration on the molecular mechanism of Sanhuang Yishen Capsules for the treatment of diabetes based on network pharmacology and experimental verification
Xiaofeng MENG ; Hailong BAI ; Yun BIAN ; Aizu ZHANG ; Fengsheng TIAN ; Ronggang CUI ; Yang SU ; Juan LI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;46(10):1330-1337
Objective:To explore the material basis and potential mechanism of Sanhuang Yishen Capsules in the treatment of diabetes through network pharmacology, molecular docking and experimental verification.Methods:The active components and targets of Sanhuang Yishhen Capsules were screened using China Natural product chemical composition database and SymMap database, and the related targets of T2DM were screened by GeneCards database. The "Chinese materia medica-active component-target" network was constructed, and the intersection genes were enriched by GO and KEGG using R language. Key active components were selected for molecular docking verification with potential core targets. 60 rats were divided into normal group, model group, and Sanhuang Yishen Capsules group according to random number table method, with 15 rats in each group. In addition to the normal group, the diabetic rat model was prepared in the other groups, and the corresponding drugs were intragastric in each group for 8 weeks. The levels of fasting blood glucose (FBG), fasting insulin (FINS) and insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR) were measured by radioimmunoassay. Western blotting was used to detect protein expressions of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), epidermal growth factor (EGF), Akt serine/threonine kinase 1 (AKT1), recombinant tumor protein p53 (TP53), and recombinant caspase 3 (CASP3).Results:A total of 160 active components and 298 targets of Sanhuang Yishen Capsules, 2194 targets related to T2DM, and 166 intersection targets were obtained. GO and KEGG analyzed a series of biological reaction processes mainly involved in signal transduction, oxidative stress, apoptosis, etc., and mainly involved in the regulation of P13K/Akt, P53, CASP3 and other targets. The results of molecular docking showed that the main active components obtained by screening had strong binding with the target. Compared with model group, FBG, FINS, HOMA-IR, TP53 and CASP3 in Sanhuang Yishen Capsules group decreased ( P<0.05), EGFR, EGF and Akt1 proteins increased ( P<0.05). Conclusion:The mechanism of Sanhuang Yishen Capsules for the treatment of may be related to the regulation of EGF/EGFR/P13K/Akt signaling pathway, TP53 signaling pathway, CASP3 signaling pathway, PPARG signaling pathway, ESR1 signaling pathway, PTGS2 signaling pathway, CAT signaling pathway and CTNNB1 signaling pathway.
7.Recombinant human CC16 inhibits senescence in human bronchial epithelial cells induced by cigarette smoke extract
Ting LI ; Xiaoxue YANG ; Rui GAO ; Xinyang LI ; Hailong WANG ; Min PANG
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(12):1410-1416
Objective To investigate the effect and mechanism of recombinant human CC16 protein(rhCC16)on cigarette smoke extract(CSE)-induced senescence of human bronchial epithelial cells(HBECs).Methods CCK-8 assay was used to evaluate the cell viability in HBECs after treated with 0%,1%,2.5%,5%,7.5%and 10%CSE and/or 0,10,100,250 and 500 ng/mL rhCC16.β-galactosidase staining was used to observe the activity of the enzyme in control,CSE,and CSE+rhCC16 treated HBECs.The mRNA levels of P16 and P21 in above cell groups were detected by real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR(qPCR),and the protein levels of P16,P21,p-P53,P38,p-P38,ERK1/2 and p-ERK1/2 were detected with Western blot in control group,CSE and CSE+rhCC16 groups.Results Compared with the control group,5%CSE stimulation for 72 h or the treatment of 500 ng/mL or lower dose of rhCC16 had no significant effect on cell viability of HBECs.Stimulation 5%CSE for 72 h resulted in significantly higher positive rate to β-galactosidase staining(P<0.05),elevated mRNA and protein levels of P16 and P21(P<0.05),and enhanced protein levels of p-P53,p-P38 and p-ERK1/2(P<0.05)when compared with the control group.Compared with the simple CSE stimulation,250 ng/mL 1hCC16 treatment decreased positive rate to β-galactosidase staining(P<0.05),reduced mRNA and protein levels of P16 and P21(P<0.05)and protein levels of p-P53,p-P38 and p-ERK1/2(P<0.05).Conclusion rhCC16 inhibits CSE-induced cellular senescence of HBECs,which may due to its suppression in P38 MAPK and ERK1/2 signaling pathway.
8.Analysis of hemagglutinin and neuraminidase gene characteristics of influenza B (Victoria) viruses isolated in Xi′an city from 2019 to 2023
Yangni DENG ; Peng ZHANG ; Yujie YANG ; Yuewen HAN ; Yuanyuan DUAN ; Shuling LI ; Yinjuan HUANG ; Jianing WEI ; Ye ZHANG ; Rui WU ; Hailong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2024;38(5):552-557
Objective:To investigate the genetic and evolutionary characteristics of hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) genes of influenza B/Victoria (BV) virus in Xi′an city from 2019 to 2023.Methods:Twenty-five BV strains isolated from the Xi′an influenza surveillance network laboratory between 2019 and 2023 were collected. The HA and NA genes were sequenced using MiniSeq high-throughput sequencing platform. An evolutionary tree was constructed using bioinformatics software to analyze homology and mutation sites, and to predict N-glycosylation sites online. The antigenicity of the strains was analyzed through hemagglutination inhibition tests.Results:The BV influenza in Xi′an exhibited a distinct seasonal transmission pattern from 2019 to 2023, with peak prevalence occurring during the winter and spring seasons. The evolutionary analysis of the HA genes shows that the strains from Xi′an in 2019 belong to the V1A.3 branch, and the strains from 2021 to 2023 belong to the V1A.3a.2 branch. Analysis of antigenic sites showed that there were variations in 6 sites of 3 antigenic determinants in the HA proteins of the BV strains from 2021-2022 compared to 2019, and 2 sites of 1 antigenic determinant changed in the HA proteins in 2023 compared to 2021-2022. The evolutionary analysis of the NA genes indicates that the BV strains from Xi′an in 2019 belong to the A. 1.1 branch. By 2021 and 2022, it had evolved into the A. 1.2 clade, and by 2023, it had further evolved into the B clade and its derivatives, with no strains showing mutations associated with resistance to NA inhibitors. Antigenic analysis indicated that the majority of BV strains in Xi′an were similar to the strains included in the vaccine composition. Furthermore, glycosylation analysis showed that the potential N-glycosylation sites in the HA proteins of BV strains from 2021-2023 were reduced by one compared to those from 2019, and only a few strains from 2023 displayed alterations in the potential N-glycosylation sites of the NA proteins.Conclusions:The HA and NA genes of the BV strains from 2019 to 2023 are continuously mutating and evolving into new branches. Since 2021, V1A.3a.2 has become the dominant evolutionary branch of the HA genes, while the evolutionary branches of the NA genes from 2019 to 2023 have been continuously changing.
9.Cronkhite-Canada Syndrome Combined with Asymptomatic Novel Coronavirus Infection: A Case Report
Ning ZHANG ; Chenhao YANG ; Liangrui ZHOU ; Xiaohong SUN ; Xiaohong LIU ; Lin KANG ; Ji LI ; Hailong LI
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2024;15(2):406-412
This article presents a case study of a patient who had Cronkhite-Canada syndrome in combination with an asymptomatic novel coronavirus infection. The patient exhibited clinical symptoms of loss of appetite, hair and nail loss, and skin pigmentation. Digestive endoscopy revealed widespread and varying-sized polypoid changes in the mucosa of the stomach, duodenum, and colon. During the course of the illness, the patient tested positive for novel coronavirus nucleic acid. Treatment with moderate doses of prednisone resulted in the patient's hair regrowth and decreased skin hypopigmentation. The article provides a summary of the patient's diagnosis and treatment and a review of relevant literature, with the aim of enhancing clinicians' understanding of the disease.
10.Safety and efficacy of Neuroform Atlas stent assisted coil embolization of intracranial wide-necked aneurysms
Xiheng CHEN ; Hailong ZHANG ; Mingtao LI ; Dong LIU ; Lixin MA ; He LIU ; Ming LYU ; Yang WANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2024;23(10):992-998
Objective:To explore the safety and efficacy of Neuroform Atlas stent assisted coil embolization in intracranial wide-necked aneurysms, and analyze the risk factors for procedure-related complications.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed; the clinical data of 367 patients with 374 intracranial wide-necked aneurysms accepted Neuroform Atlas stent assisted coil embolization from January 2021 to February 2024 were collected. Clinical prognosis, immediate postoperative and 6-12 months postoperative angiography, and procedure-related complications (including perioperative complications and complications during follow-up) were analyzed. Univariate and multivariate Logistic regression analyses were used to identify the independent risk factors for procedure-related complications.Results:Immediate postoperative Raymond-Roy Occlusion Classification (RROC) grading I was noted in 323 aneurysms (86.4%), grading II in 42 aneurysms (11.2%), and grading III in aneurysms (2.4%). Perioperative complications occurred in 26 patients (7.1%): 19 (5.2%) were ischemic complications, while 7 (1.9%) were hemorrhagic complications. A total of 260 aneurysms (69.5%) underwent follow-up angiography, including 229 aneurysms (88.1%) with RROC grading I, 25 aneurysms (9.6%) with grading II and 6 aneurysms (2.3%) with grading III. During the follow-up, 5 patients (1.9%) developed stent stenosis, but only 1 patient had transient ischemic attack, and all of them had boundless vessel occlusion. At the last follow-up, 10 patients (2.7%) had poor prognosis, including 8 (2.2%) with severe disabilities (7 with modified Rankin Scale [mRS] scores of 3 and 1 with mRS scores of 4), and 2 (0.5%) deaths (mRS scores of 6). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that large aneurysms and posterior circulation aneurysms were independent risk factors for procedure-related complications ( OR=6.299, 95% CI: 1.131-35.094, P=0.036; OR=3.654, 95% CI: 1.478-9.035, P=0.005). Conclusion:Neuroform Atlas stent assisted coil embolization in intracranial wide-necked aneurysms is safe and feasible; patients with large aneurysms and posterior circulating aneurysms are more likely to have procedure-related complications.

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