1.Investigation of tick species in Suizhou City, Hubei Province from 2023 to 2024
Huiya LU ; Fang GUO ; Yibin PAN ; Meng PENG ; Libang WU ; Ye LIN ; Xiaohui LIU ; Xuejie YU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2025;37(2):184-189
Objective To investigate the species of ticks in Suizhou City, Hubei Province, so as to provide insights into management of ticks and tick-borne diseases. Methods During the period between May 2023 and June 2024, livestock breeding farms and vegetation neighboring the place of residence of confirmed and suspected patients with tick-borne disease were selected as sampling points in rural areas from Yindian Township, Gaocheng Township, Wanhe Township, Wushan Township, Xiaolin Township, Xihe Township, Hedian Township and Beijiao Street in Suizhou City, Hubei Province, where confirmed and suspected cases with tick-borne diseases had been reported. The parasitic ticks on the body surface of free-range livestock were captured with tweezers in livestock breeding farms, and free ticks on the vegetation surface were captured with the flagging method. Morphological identification of tick samples was performed under a microscope, and the gender and developmental stage of ticks were determined. One engorged adult tick, 2 to 3 blood-feeding but non-engorged adult ticks, 10 to 15 unfed female ticks, 15 to 20 unfed male ticks, and 30 to 40 tick nymphs or larvae were assigned into a group, respectively. Genomic DNA was extracted from tick samples in each group, and mitochondrial 16S rRNA gene was amplified. Sequence analysis was performed with the DNASTAR software, and phylogenetic analysis was performed using the software MEGA 7.0. In addition, the phylogenetic tree was generated using the maximum likelihood method based on the Kimura 2 parameter model. Results A total of 2 438 ticks were captured from Suizhou City, Hubei Province during the period between May 2023 and June 2024, including 595 free ticks and 1 483 parasitic ticks. Three developmental stages of ticks were captured, including larvae, nymphs, and adults, and 75.18% (1 899/2 438) of captured ticks were adult, in which 79.04% (1 501/1 899) were female. Morphological and molecular biological assays identified one family, three genera and four species of captured ticks, including 2 425 Haemaphysalis longicornis ticks (99.47%) and one H. flava tick (0.04%) of the genus Haemaphysalis, 11 Rhipicephalus microplus ticks (0.45%) of the genus Rhipicephalus, and one Ixodes sinensis tick (0.04%) of the genus Ixodes in the family Ixodidae. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the H. longicornis sequence (SZ49) in this study was clustered with sequences from Yunnan Province (GenBank accession number: MH024510.1), Hebei Province (GenBank accession number: MK450606.1) and Henan Province (GenBank accession number: MZ230645.1) into a clade, and the H. flava sequence (SZ19) in this study was clustered with sequences from Japan (GenBank accession number: MW064044.1), South Korea (GenBank accession number: ON629585.1), and Jiangsu Province (GenBank accession number: PP494741.1) and Hebei Province of China (GenBank accession number: MH520685.1) into a clade, while the R. microplus sequence (SZ8) in this study was clustered with the sequences from India (GenBank accession number: MK621328.1), and Henan Province (GenBank accession number: MT555307.1) and Guizhou Province of China (GenBank accession number: PP446801.1) into a clade. The sequence of I. sinensis (SZ23) in this study had 99.51% homology with that (GenBank accession number: OM368265.1) of ticks sampled from Wuhan City, Hubei Province. Conclusion There are four tick species of H. longicornis, H. flava, R. microplus and I. sinensis in Suizhou City, Hubei Province, and H. longicornis is the dominant species. H. flava is firstly recorded in Suizhou City.
2.GRADE Clinical Study Evidence Evaluation and Expert Consensus on Antihypertensive Chinese Patent Medicines Combined with Western Medicines for Treatment of Hypertension
Liangyu CUI ; Yukun LI ; Tianyue JING ; Yu WANG ; Cong REN ; Tong YIN ; Zhiwei ZHAO ; Jiaheng WANG ; Chenge SUN ; Dasheng LIU ; Zhizheng XING ; Xuejie HAN ; Liying WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(10):106-115
ObjectiveTo evaluate the quality of research and evidence related to antihypertensive Chinese patent medicines combined with western medicines for the treatment of hypertension, synthesize and update the evidence, form expert consensus, and provide evidence for clinical decision-making. MethodThe databases of China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), WanFang Data Knowledge Service Platform (WanFang), Vip Chinese Science and Technology Journal Database (VIP), Chinese Biomedical Literature Service System (Sinomed), National Library of Medicine (PubMed), Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and US Clinical Trials Registry were searched for randomized controlled trials of antihypertensive Chinese medicine combined with western medicine for the treatment of hypertension from database construction to July 31, 2022. The quality of the literature was evaluated using the bias risk assessment tool in Cochrane Handbook 6.3. Evidence synthesis of main outcome indicators was performed using R software. The Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation profiler (GRADEprofiler) 3.6 was employed to evaluate the quality of evidence. Expert consensus was formed based on the Delphi method after two rounds of voting. Result64 pieces of literature were included, and the results of literature quality evaluation and risk of bias showed that 70.31% (45/64) of the studies indicated some risks, and 29.69% (19/64) indicated high risks. Compared with conventional western medicines, the combination of Chinese patent medicines with western medicines can significantly lower systolic pressure (SBP) and diastolic pressure (DBP), increase the effective rate of antihypertensive, reduce the incidence of adverse reactions, endothelin-1, and traditional Chinese medicine syndrome scores. Egger's test showed that Songling Xuemaikang capsules reduced SBP and DBP. Tianma Gouteng granules reduced SBP and DBP and increased the effective rate of antihypertensive, and Xinmaitong capsules reduced SBP and increased the effective rate of antihypertensive, without significant publication bias. Songling Xuemaikang capsules increased the effective rate of antihypertensive, and Xinmaitong capsules decreased DBP, with significant publication bias. The results of the GRADE evidence quality evaluation showed that most evidence was at grades B and C. Finally, four strong recommendations and 14 weak recommendations were formed. ConclusionCompared with conventional western medicines for the treatment of hypertension, antihypertensive Chinese patent medicines combined with western medicines have advantages in reducing blood pressure and improving drug use safety, but they are mostly weak recommendations in terms of efficacy, and more high-quality evidence is needed.
3.Clinical Evidence Mapping of Chinese Patent Medicines Combined with Western Medicine in Treatment of Hypertension
Yukun LI ; Liangyu CUI ; Zhiwei ZHAO ; Cong REN ; Tong YIN ; Yu WANG ; Liying WANG ; Xuejie HAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(10):116-123
ObjectiveTo systematically collect, analyze, and evaluate the randomized controlled trials (RCT) of Chinese patent medicine combined with western medicine in the treatment of hypertension, map the evidence, and provide reference for the future clinical research and formulation of guidelines and policies. MethodThe relevant articles were retrieved from China Biology Medicine disc, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), VIP, Wanfang Data, PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Library with the time interval from inception to December 31, 2022. The RCT of Chinese patent medicines combined with western medicine in the treatment of hypertension were included. The research characteristics and methodological quality were analyzed and evaluated. ResultA total of 330 RCTs of treating hypertension with Chinese patent medicines combined with Western medicine were included in this study, all of which were published in Chinese. These RCTs involved 88 Chinese patent medicines and 37 788 patients, and 46% of RCT had the sample size ≥100 patients. Eighty-seven percent of RCT showed the study period within 3 months. All the interventions in the RCTs were Chinese patent medicine + western medicine vs western medicine. Among the evaluation indicators, blood pressure, response rate, TCM syndrome score, endothelial cell function, and safety were mainly concerned. In terms of methodological quality, most articles did not mention the generation of random sequences, allocation concealment, or blinding method. The blinding evaluation of outcomes showed low risks of bias, and there was insufficient information to judge whether there was selective bias or other bias. ConclusionThere were many Chinese patent medicines used in combination with western medicine in the treatment of hypertension, and they were mainly taken orally. The existing RCT had problems such as small sample size, unclear clinical value positioning, imperfect design failing to reflect the value of Chinese patent medicines, unreasonable measurement indicators, and non-standard measurement methods. Future research should solve the above problems, improve the research quality, value, and authenticity, and enhance the reliability and extension of evidence.
4.Excavation of the Active Components and Potential Mechanisms of Mori Cortex-Lycii Cortex Intervention in Acute Lung Injury with Network Pharmacology Combined with Experimental Validation
Tianyu ZHANG ; Zhenqi WU ; Guanghua LIU ; Da ZHAO ; Xiyu ZHAO ; Xuejie YU ; Xiangyu LIANG ; Zhaodong QI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(11):42-50
Objective To validate the mechanism of Mori Cortex-Lycii Cortex(MCLC)in intervening acute lung injury(ALI)based on network pharmacology,molecular docking combined with animal experiments.Methods The TCMSP database was used to obtain the active components of MCLC;the SwissTargetPrediction database was used to predict the targets of active components;the GeneCards database and DisGeNET database were used to collect the disease targets of ALI;the key targets were screened by constructing a PPI network,and the key targets were subjected to GO and KEGG pathway enrichment;a drug-component-target-pathway network was constructed using Cytoscape software;AutoDock and PyMOL software were used to validate the molecular docking of some of the compounds and targets;LPS was used to establish a mouse model of ALI for experimental validation,and experimental validation was performed to main targets and pathways.Results Totally 44 active components of MCLC and 138 action targets were obtained;26 potential targets of MCLC intervention in ALI were obtained,mainly TNF,EGFR,NFKB1,MPO,TNFRSF1A,NOX4,etc.,and the key pathways were MAPK signaling pathway,IL-17 signaling pathway,NF-κB signaling pathway,etc.;molecular docking results showed that the core active components of MCLC and the main targets had strong binding activities;animal experiments showed that MCLC at medium and high dosages could effectively improve the lung histopathological damage in ALI mice,decrease the contents of IL-6 and TNF-α in serum(P<0.01),and increase IL-10 content(P<0.01);MCLC inhibited protein expressions of EGFR,PI3K,AKT,NF-κB p65 in lung tissue(P<0.01).Conclusion MCLC may intervene ALI by components such as quercetin and buddleoside,acting on targets including EGFR and TNF,through ulti-pathways of EGFR/PI3K/NF-κB signaling pathway,etc.
5.Latent profile analysis of sense of work gain of diabetes specialist nurses in Anhui Province
Xuejie YU ; Guiqi SONG ; Xiaolei JING ; Panpan MA ; Shengju YANG ; Yan RONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(34):4658-4663
Objective:To explore the classification characteristics of sense of work gain of diabetes specialist nurses in Anhui Province, and analyze the influencing factors among different latent profiles.Methods:From January to March 2023, 305 diabetes specialist nurses in Anhui Province were selected by convenience sampling. The nurses were surveyed using the General Information Questionnaire, Employees' Sense of Work Gain Scale, Role Stressors Scale, and Behavioral Trust Inventory. Latent profile analysis was used to explore the latent classes of sense of work gain of diabetes specialist nurses. Multi classification unordered Logistic regression was used to analyze influencing factors.Results:The sense of work gain of diabetes specialist nurses in Anhui Province could be divided into three latent profiles, including low gain-low salary satisfaction type, medium gain-medium to high dignity type, and high gain-high capacity perception type. Multi classification unordered Logistic regression analysis showed that age, participation in or hosting the project, role overload, perceived trust form superiors were the influencing factors of different latent classes of sense of work gain of diabetes specialist nurses, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:There is heterogeneity in the sense of work gain of diabetes specialist nurses in Anhui Province. Nursing managers should intervene with different types of diabetes specialist nurses according to the influencing factors to improve their sense of work gain.
6.Prevalence and influencing factors of sarcopenia in maintenance hemodialysis patients
Wen DU ; Zijin CHEN ; Xuejie WANG ; Yun XI ; Xiaoting PAN ; Zhenhua YANG ; Haijin YU ; Xiaonong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2021;37(5):407-413
Objective:To determine the prevalence of sarcopenia and explore related influencing factors of sarcopenia in maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients.Methods:MHD patients aged ≥18 years old and receiving therapies of ≥3 months from March 2019 to December 2019 in Blood Purification Centre of Ruijin Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine were retrospectively enrolled in this study. General data of the patients were collected. Grip strength was measured by the Jamar dynamometer and the chair stand was measured by a chair of standard height to assess skeletal muscle strength and appendicular skeletal muscle mass was measured by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry. Baseline data between MHD patients with and without myasthenia were compared. Logistic regression analysis method was used to analyze the influencing factors for sarcopenia in MHD patients.Results:A total of 125 MHD patients were enrolled, with 68 males (54.4%), age of (59.4±14.9) years and median dialysis age of 51.0(23.5, 101.0) months. Sarcopenia was diagnosed in 39 cases (31.2%). Compared with MHD patients without sarcopenia, age, tumor necrosis factor-α, von Willebrand factor (vWF) and proportion of using α ketones were higher, and serum carbondioxide combining power (CO 2CP), prealbumin, albumin and proportion of regular exercise were lower in MHD patients with sarcopenia (all P<0.05). Multivariable logistic regression analysis results showed that low CO 2CP ( OR=0.717, 95% CI 0.576-0.892, P=0.003), high vWF ( OR=1.037, 95% CI 1.016-1.058, P<0.001) and no regular exercise ( OR=0.309, 95% CI 0.118-0.810, P=0.017) were independent influencing factors of sarcopenia in MHD patients. Conclusions:The prevalence of sarcopenia in MHD patients is high. Low CO 2CP, high vWF and no regular exercise are independent influencing factors for sarcopenia in MHD patients.
7.Evaluation on Websites of Provincial Centers for Disease Control
Huan ZHENG ; Ming WAN ; Wei WANG ; Lizhu JIN ; Xuejie DU ; Yu CAO ; Xuemei SU
Journal of Medical Informatics 2017;38(5):43-47
The paper comprehensively understands the current construction situation of 30 provincial disease control websites through scientific evaluation methods and professional evaluation indexes,and finds and analyzes the major problems.The result shows that the website construction of disease control system is in the development phase generally,information publication and online service is provided with certain foundation,but the mutual communication and website design are relatively weak links which can be greatly improved.
8.Study on HPLC Fingerprint of Qingbi Granules
Xuejie BAI ; Miao YU ; Xiuhua LIU ; Xueyuan BAI ; Qingjie LI
China Pharmacy 2017;28(30):4282-4285
OBJECTIVE:To establish HPLC fingerprint of Qingbi granules.METHODS:HPLC method was adopted.The determination was performed on Diamonsil C18 column with mobile phase consisted of methanol-0.3% phosphoric acid (gradient elution) at the flow rate of 1.0 mL/min.The detection wavelength was set at 260 nm,and column temperature was 25 ℃.The sample size was 10 μL.Using baicalin as reference,HPLC chromatograms of 10 batches of samples were determined.Common peak identification and similarity evaluation were performed by using TCM Chromatographic Fingerprint Similarity Evaluation Software (2.0 edition).RESULTS:There were 29 common peaks in HPLC chromatograms of 10 batches of samples.The similarity among the 10 batches was more than 0.90.After validation,HPLC chromatograms of 10 batches of samples were in line with control fingerprints.CONCLUSIONS:Established fingerprints can provide reference for identification and quality evaluation of Qingbi granules.
9.Human papillomavirus genotype in cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade Ⅱ/Ⅲ and cervical carcinoma:a comparative study
Xiaolin LI ; Xiaojie WAN ; Feiyun ZHENG ; Xuejie ZHU ; Jianqin YU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(15):2494-2497
Objective To explore the distributions of genotypes of HPV infection in CIN and cervical carcinoma. Methods Cervical exfoliated cells were collected from 365 patients with abnormal cervical histology , and subjected to genotyping assay. Results The most prevalent HPV types were 16, 18,52, 58 and 33. The prevalence ratio of HPV 33,52,58 was signi cantly lower in squamous cell carcinoma. Multiple infections decreased from CIN II/III to cervical cancer. Conclusion Besides HPV 16/18, the 52/58/33 subtypes are also important in the development of cervical cancer.
10.Relationship between helper T cell 17/regulatory T cells balance and acute graft versus host disease after allogeneic hematopoieticstem cell transplantation
Bizhen YU ; Qinghua DU ; Qingshan LI ; Jing HU ; Ahui WANG ; Jiade DENG ; Xuejie JIANG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2015;36(3):171-175
Objective To investigate the relationship between the helper T cell 17 (TH 17)/ Regulatory T cells (Treg cells) balance in peripheral blood with acute graft-versus-host reaction (aGVHD) after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT),as well as the impact of anti-thymocyte immunoglobulin (ATG) on helper T cells in peripheral blood.Method Seventyeight hematologic patients underwent allo-HSCT,conditioning with or without ATG.Ten healthy volunteers severed as a control group.The helper T and regulatory T cells in peripheral blood were detected by flow cytometry.Enzyme-linked irnmunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to detect serum concentrations of interleukin(IL)-17,IL-21,IL22,IL23,γ interferon (IFN-γ),and transforming growth factor β1 (TGF-β1).Result The percentage of Treg cells,TH17 cells and ratio of TH17/Treg cells in patients without aGVHD showed no significant difference from the healthy controls (P> 0.05).As compared with control group and non aGVHD group,the ratio of Treg cells was increased,the percentage of TH 17 cells,and TH 17/Treg cells were significantly increased in 1-2-degree aGVHD group (P<0.01).With increased degree of aGVHD,the difference as above was more significant in 3-4-degree aGVHD recipients (P<0.01).In aGVHD group,the IL-17,IL-23,IL-21 and IFN-γ concentrations were higher than the healthy group (P<0.01) and non-aGVHD group (P<0.05).Serum TGF-β1 level in aGVHD group was significantly decreased as compared with healthy group and non-GVHD group (P<0.05),while IL-22 concentrations showed no statistically significant difference among three groups (P>0.05).In anti-thymocyte immunoglobulin (ATG) pretreatment group,the absolute count of peripheral blood lymphocytes was less than in healthy control group (P<0.01).In ATG group,the absolute counts of TH1 cells,TH17 cells,CD3+ CD4+ cells and non-TH1/17 cells were less than in non-ATG group (P =0.0000),while the absolute counts of lymphocytes,CD3+ CD4-cells,and TH 1/17 cells were less than in non-ATG group,but there was significant difference (P>0.05).Conclusion The balance of TH 17/Treg cells and related cytokines were closely associated with aGVHD after allo-HSCT,and ATG influences the reconstruction of TH 17 and Th1 cells at early stage.

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