1.Improving the Certainty of Evidence in Animal Experiment Systematic Review/Meta-Analysis: An Empirical Study of the GRADE Method
Tengfei LI ; Qingyong ZHENG ; Jianguo XU ; Yiyi LI ; Yongjia ZHOU ; Caihua XU ; Mingyue ZHANG ; Jiexiang TIAN ; Gang WANG ; Jinhui TIAN
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2025;45(1):101-111
Animal experiments are essential tools in biomedical research, serving as a bridge between basic research and clinical trials. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses (SRs/MAs) of animal experiments are crucial methods for integrating evidence from animal experiment, which can facilitate the translation of findings into clinical research, reduce translational risks, and promote resource integration in basic research. With the continuous development of the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology, its application in SRs/MAs of animal experiments has gained increasing attention. This article first outlines the principles and specific applications of the GRADE methodology in SRs/MAs of animal experiments, including qualitative descriptive systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and network meta-analyses. It then deeply analyzes the misuse of the GRADE methodology in practice, including incorrect evidence grading, improper classification of evidence, misapplication in qualitative systematic reviews, inconsistencies between the documentation of the upgrading and downgrading process and results, and inappropriate use for making recommendations. Furthermore, this article comprehensively discusses the factors influencing the grading of evidence certainty in SRs/MAs of animal experiments, including the impact of bias risk, indirectness, inconsistency, imprecision, and publication bias on evidence downgrading, as well as the role of large effect sizes and cross-species consistency in evidence upgrading. Finally, in response to the issues discussed, improvement strategies are proposed, including further research and optimization of the GRADE methodology for SRs/MAs of animal experiments, the development of reporting guidelines tailored to the characteristics of SRs/MAs in animal experiment research, and enhanced professional training for researchers in the GRADE methodology. This article aims to improve the quality of evidence in SRs/MAs of animal experiments, strengthen their reliability in clinical decision-making, and promote the more efficient translation of findings from animal experiment research into clinical practice.
2.Relationship of family function with sleep quality and externalizing problem behaviors among preschool children
LU Yanping, GUO Shi, ZHOU Mingyue, ZHU Dongmei, YU Yizhen
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(1):106-110
Objective:
To explore the relationship of family function with sleep and externalizing problem behaviors of preschool children, so as to provide a guidance for externalizing problem prevention and intervention among preschool children.
Methods:
From October 2023 to January 2024, a convenience sampling method was used to select 5 138 preschool children from kindergartens in 8 districts of Wuhan City, Hubei Province. Parents completed the survey for Family Adaptability and Cohesion Scale, children s sleep habits and Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL). Spearman correlation analysis was used to examine the correlation of family function with scores of sleep quality and externalizing problem behaviors among preschool children. A mediation model analysis and bootstrap test were conducted to further investigate the mediating role of sleep quality between family function and externalizing problem behaviors. Mplus 8.7 software was used for latent profile analysis of family function.
Results:
The reported rates of poor sleep quality and externalizing problem behaviors among preschool children were 11.8% ( n =607), 20.0% ( n =1 026). The relevant analysis results showed that family function was negatively correlated with sleep quality and externalizing problem behaviors ( r = -0.20, -0.23), and sleep quality was positively correlated with externalizing problem behaviors ( r =0.27) ( P <0.01). The mediation effect test showed that family function negatively predicted externalizing problem behaviors ( β =-0.079) and sleep quality ( β = -0.075), while sleep quality positively predicted externalizing problem behaviors ( β =0.215) ( P <0.01). The latent profile analysis results showed that family function could be classified into 4 categories: high family function group (23.01%), upper middle family function group (44.65%), moderate family function group (26.24%) and low family function group (6.11%). Compared to high family function, the other three categories significantly positively predicted externalizing problem behaviors, and the mediating effects of sleep quality on different categories of family function were statistically significant [upper middle family function: mediation effect value was 0.022 (95% CI =0.004-0.041) and direct effect value was 0.329 (95% CI =0.263-0.396); middle family function: mediation effect value was 0.087 (95% CI =0.063-0.115) and direct effect value was 0.491 (95% CI =0.416-0.565); low family function: mediation effect value was 0.144 (95% CI =0.107-0.185) and direct effect 0.621 (95% CI =0.503-0.740)] ( P < 0.05 ).
Conclusion
Family function negatively predicts the externalizing problem behaviors of preschool children, and sleep quality plays a partial mediating role.
3.Effects of superoxide dismutase inhibition of AFP expression on the malignant biological behavior of PLC/PRF/5 liver cancer cells
Yi CHEN ; Baoying CHEN ; Yuli ZHOU ; Haixia XU ; Yu CAO ; Yue GU ; Mingyue ZHU ; Mengsen LI
China Pharmacy 2025;36(17):2120-2126
OBJECTIVE To explore the effect of superoxide dismutase (SOD) administration on the malignant behavior of PLC/PRF/5 liver cancer cells, and analyze the correlation between SOD and alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) expression, to provide new ideas for targeting AFP with SOD as a drug for hepatocellular carcinoma. METHODS Normal human liver cells L-02, AFP- negative human liver cancer cells HLE, and AFP-positive human liver cancer cells PLC/PRF/5 were used as experimental cells. Western blot assay and SOD activity detection kit were used to detect the expression of AFP, SOD and activity of SOD in cells before and after changing AFP expression; the effects of different concentrations of SOD [0 (control), 0.188, 0.375, 0.75, 1.5, 3 U/mL] administration on the migration and proliferation of PLC/PRF/5 cells were detected using cell scratch assay and CCK-8 assay. The effects of SOD overexpression on the expression of malignant biological behavior-related proteins AFP and sarcoma virus protein (Src) in PLC/PRF/5 cells were detected using Western blot. RESULTS Compared with L-02 group and HLE group, the expression levels of SOD1 and SOD2, and SOD activity in PLC/PRF/5 cells were significantly reduced (P<0.05). After down-regulating AFP expression in PLC/PRF/ 5 cells, compared with PLC/PRF/5 group, the expression levels of SOD1 and SOD2, as well as SOD activity, were significantly increased in the PLC/PRF/5-shAFP group (low-expression) (P<0.05). After 48 hours of SOD treatment, compared with control group, the scratch healing rates of PLC/PRF/5 cells in the 0.375, 0.75, 1.5 and 3 U/mL SOD groups were significantly reduced (P<0.05); after 72 hours of SOD treatment, compared with control group, the scratch healing rates of PLC/PRF/5 cells in the 0.375, 0.75, and 1.5 U/mL SOD groups were significantly reduced (P<0.05 or P<0.01). Compared with control group, proliferation rates of PLC/PRF/5 cells were significantly reduced in the 0.375, 0.75, 1.5 and 3 U/mL SOD groups (P<0.05 or P<0.01). Compared with the PLC/PRF/5 group before up-regulating SOD1 and SOD2 expression, the expression levels of AFP and Src in the PLC/PRF/5-oeSOD1 and PLC/PRF/5-oeSOD2 groups (over-expression) after up-regulating SOD1 and SOD2 expression were significantly reduced (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS A certain concentration of SOD can inhibit malignant behavior such as migration and proliferation of PLC/PRF/5 cells, and the expression level and activity of SOD are negatively correlated with AFP.
4.Study on the Current Situation and Equity of Pharmacists' Allocation in China's Healthcare Organiza-tions Based on Degree of Agglomeration
Mingyue ZHOU ; Jiaming ZUO ; Xuan LIU ; Shijin ZHANG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(6):56-60
Objective It analyzes the equity of pharmacists'allocation in China's healthcare organizations from 2012 to 2021,in order to provide reference for improving the service accessibility of pharmacists.Methods Based on the degree of agglomeration,analyzing the current situation and changing trend of pharmacists'allocation in healthcare organizations among different areas and provinces.Results The current allocation of pharmacists in China's healthcare organizations has not met the requirements.The situation in the eastern economically developed areas is better than that in other areas of the country either by geography or by population.While the western areas are large and sparsely populated,so the accessibility of pharmacist service is poor based on geographical allocation,but the equity is good based on population allocation.In the central area,the accessibility of pharmacist service is better when the allocation is based on geographical,but the equity is worse when the allocation is based on population.Conclusion China should further enrich the team of pharmacists in healthcare organizations to promote the coordinated development of different provinces.Furthermore,it also helps to promote the equity of pharmacists'allocation in China's healthcare organizations.
5.Study on the Current Situation and Equity of Pharmacists' Allocation in China's Healthcare Organiza-tions Based on Degree of Agglomeration
Mingyue ZHOU ; Jiaming ZUO ; Xuan LIU ; Shijin ZHANG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(6):56-60
Objective It analyzes the equity of pharmacists'allocation in China's healthcare organizations from 2012 to 2021,in order to provide reference for improving the service accessibility of pharmacists.Methods Based on the degree of agglomeration,analyzing the current situation and changing trend of pharmacists'allocation in healthcare organizations among different areas and provinces.Results The current allocation of pharmacists in China's healthcare organizations has not met the requirements.The situation in the eastern economically developed areas is better than that in other areas of the country either by geography or by population.While the western areas are large and sparsely populated,so the accessibility of pharmacist service is poor based on geographical allocation,but the equity is good based on population allocation.In the central area,the accessibility of pharmacist service is better when the allocation is based on geographical,but the equity is worse when the allocation is based on population.Conclusion China should further enrich the team of pharmacists in healthcare organizations to promote the coordinated development of different provinces.Furthermore,it also helps to promote the equity of pharmacists'allocation in China's healthcare organizations.
6.Study on the Current Situation and Equity of Pharmacists' Allocation in China's Healthcare Organiza-tions Based on Degree of Agglomeration
Mingyue ZHOU ; Jiaming ZUO ; Xuan LIU ; Shijin ZHANG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(6):56-60
Objective It analyzes the equity of pharmacists'allocation in China's healthcare organizations from 2012 to 2021,in order to provide reference for improving the service accessibility of pharmacists.Methods Based on the degree of agglomeration,analyzing the current situation and changing trend of pharmacists'allocation in healthcare organizations among different areas and provinces.Results The current allocation of pharmacists in China's healthcare organizations has not met the requirements.The situation in the eastern economically developed areas is better than that in other areas of the country either by geography or by population.While the western areas are large and sparsely populated,so the accessibility of pharmacist service is poor based on geographical allocation,but the equity is good based on population allocation.In the central area,the accessibility of pharmacist service is better when the allocation is based on geographical,but the equity is worse when the allocation is based on population.Conclusion China should further enrich the team of pharmacists in healthcare organizations to promote the coordinated development of different provinces.Furthermore,it also helps to promote the equity of pharmacists'allocation in China's healthcare organizations.
7.Study on the Current Situation and Equity of Pharmacists' Allocation in China's Healthcare Organiza-tions Based on Degree of Agglomeration
Mingyue ZHOU ; Jiaming ZUO ; Xuan LIU ; Shijin ZHANG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(6):56-60
Objective It analyzes the equity of pharmacists'allocation in China's healthcare organizations from 2012 to 2021,in order to provide reference for improving the service accessibility of pharmacists.Methods Based on the degree of agglomeration,analyzing the current situation and changing trend of pharmacists'allocation in healthcare organizations among different areas and provinces.Results The current allocation of pharmacists in China's healthcare organizations has not met the requirements.The situation in the eastern economically developed areas is better than that in other areas of the country either by geography or by population.While the western areas are large and sparsely populated,so the accessibility of pharmacist service is poor based on geographical allocation,but the equity is good based on population allocation.In the central area,the accessibility of pharmacist service is better when the allocation is based on geographical,but the equity is worse when the allocation is based on population.Conclusion China should further enrich the team of pharmacists in healthcare organizations to promote the coordinated development of different provinces.Furthermore,it also helps to promote the equity of pharmacists'allocation in China's healthcare organizations.
8.Study on the Current Situation and Equity of Pharmacists' Allocation in China's Healthcare Organiza-tions Based on Degree of Agglomeration
Mingyue ZHOU ; Jiaming ZUO ; Xuan LIU ; Shijin ZHANG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(6):56-60
Objective It analyzes the equity of pharmacists'allocation in China's healthcare organizations from 2012 to 2021,in order to provide reference for improving the service accessibility of pharmacists.Methods Based on the degree of agglomeration,analyzing the current situation and changing trend of pharmacists'allocation in healthcare organizations among different areas and provinces.Results The current allocation of pharmacists in China's healthcare organizations has not met the requirements.The situation in the eastern economically developed areas is better than that in other areas of the country either by geography or by population.While the western areas are large and sparsely populated,so the accessibility of pharmacist service is poor based on geographical allocation,but the equity is good based on population allocation.In the central area,the accessibility of pharmacist service is better when the allocation is based on geographical,but the equity is worse when the allocation is based on population.Conclusion China should further enrich the team of pharmacists in healthcare organizations to promote the coordinated development of different provinces.Furthermore,it also helps to promote the equity of pharmacists'allocation in China's healthcare organizations.
9.Study on the Current Situation and Equity of Pharmacists' Allocation in China's Healthcare Organiza-tions Based on Degree of Agglomeration
Mingyue ZHOU ; Jiaming ZUO ; Xuan LIU ; Shijin ZHANG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(6):56-60
Objective It analyzes the equity of pharmacists'allocation in China's healthcare organizations from 2012 to 2021,in order to provide reference for improving the service accessibility of pharmacists.Methods Based on the degree of agglomeration,analyzing the current situation and changing trend of pharmacists'allocation in healthcare organizations among different areas and provinces.Results The current allocation of pharmacists in China's healthcare organizations has not met the requirements.The situation in the eastern economically developed areas is better than that in other areas of the country either by geography or by population.While the western areas are large and sparsely populated,so the accessibility of pharmacist service is poor based on geographical allocation,but the equity is good based on population allocation.In the central area,the accessibility of pharmacist service is better when the allocation is based on geographical,but the equity is worse when the allocation is based on population.Conclusion China should further enrich the team of pharmacists in healthcare organizations to promote the coordinated development of different provinces.Furthermore,it also helps to promote the equity of pharmacists'allocation in China's healthcare organizations.
10.Study on the Current Situation and Equity of Pharmacists' Allocation in China's Healthcare Organiza-tions Based on Degree of Agglomeration
Mingyue ZHOU ; Jiaming ZUO ; Xuan LIU ; Shijin ZHANG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(6):56-60
Objective It analyzes the equity of pharmacists'allocation in China's healthcare organizations from 2012 to 2021,in order to provide reference for improving the service accessibility of pharmacists.Methods Based on the degree of agglomeration,analyzing the current situation and changing trend of pharmacists'allocation in healthcare organizations among different areas and provinces.Results The current allocation of pharmacists in China's healthcare organizations has not met the requirements.The situation in the eastern economically developed areas is better than that in other areas of the country either by geography or by population.While the western areas are large and sparsely populated,so the accessibility of pharmacist service is poor based on geographical allocation,but the equity is good based on population allocation.In the central area,the accessibility of pharmacist service is better when the allocation is based on geographical,but the equity is worse when the allocation is based on population.Conclusion China should further enrich the team of pharmacists in healthcare organizations to promote the coordinated development of different provinces.Furthermore,it also helps to promote the equity of pharmacists'allocation in China's healthcare organizations.


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