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  • Methods of animal experiment ethics training at home and abroad: an evidence-based analysis and summary

    Objective To summarize the methods and experience of animal experiment ethics training at home and abroad, analyze the opportunities and problems, and explore the ethics training methods suitable for the current situation of animal experiments in China. Methods Documents relating to animal experiment ethics training from January 2012 to February 2022 were searched in PubMed, Embase, China National Knowledge Infrastructure and Wanfang Data databases. After literature screening and data extraction by 2 researchers independently, descriptive analysis was performed. Results A total of 44 documents were selected, including 19 in Chinese and 25 in English, involving 44 institutions. According to the literature analysis, in the United States, Britain and other developed countries, the welfare and ethical laws for laboratory animals were relatively perfect, such as the Animal Welfare Act of the United States, the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act of Britain, the Animal Welfare Act of German, and the Act on Welfare and Management of Animals of Japan, while in China administrative regulations were the main ones, and most of the institutions were restricted by management regulations; the ethics of personnel involved in animal experiments were uneven; the training time of some domestic institutions was less than that of institutions abroad; domestic training methods and contents needed to be improved. Basing on the comparative results at home and abroad and combining the training experience, West China Hospital of Sichuan University improved the animal experiment ethics training system. Conclusion It is suggested that the animal experimental institutions in China should improve the training methods, to enhance the awareness and cognition of people involved in animal experiments more systematically and scientifically, and strengthen the ethical review.

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  • Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis induced by methazolamide: a systematic review

    Objective To summarize the genotypes associated with Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) induced by methazolamide and to provide references for the diagnosis and treatment of SJS and TEN induced by methazolamide. Methods Databases including PubMed, EMbase, CNKI, and WanFang Data were electronically searched from database inception to September 2021. Two reviewers independently screened literature and extracted data, and then a systematic review was performed. Results A total of 18 studies involving 49 patients were included. HLA genetic testing was performed on 37 patients. HLA-B*59:01 was detected in 27 patients, HLA-C*01:02 was detected in 15 patients, and 14 patients carried both genes. Statistical analysis showed that the positive rate of HLA-B*59:01 was 73% (95% CI 0.58 to 0.88) and that of HLA-C*01:02 was 40.5% (95%CI 0.24 to 0.57). The latent time until the symptoms were observed was 14.08 ± 8.77 days, and the mean dosage of methazolamide administered was 88.95±39.45 mg/d. Glucocorticoid and immunoglobulin were the main treatments prescribed. Conclusion Methazolamide can cause SJS and TEN. As the presence of HLA-B*59:01 or HLA-C*01:02 has been reported as a genetic risk factor for these adverse drug reactions, the implementation of genetic screening can effectively reduce their occurrence. Glucocorticoid and immunoglobulin, anti-infectives, should be administered to control the symptoms.

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  • Application and research of smart wearable devices for heart and brain diseases related to high altitude

    Smart wearable devices play an increasingly important role in physiological monitoring and disease prevention because they are portable, real-time, dynamic and continuous.The popularization of smart wearable devices among people under high-altitude environment would be beneficial for the prevention for heart and brain diseases related to high altitude. The current review comprehensively elucidates the effects of high-altitude environment on the heart and brain of different population and experimental subjects, the characteristics and applications of different types of wearable devices, and the limitations and challenges for their application. By emphasizing their application values, this review provides practical reference information for the prevention of high-altitude disease and the protection of life and health.

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  • Oculo-facio-cardio-dental syndrome caused by the BCOR gene: a systematic review

    Objective To systematically review the clinical presentations and gene types of oculo-facio-cardio-dental (OFCD) syndrome and to provide a theoretical basis for future diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of the disease. Methods The PubMed, EMbase, The Cochrane Library, Web of Science, CBM, WanFang Data, and CNKI databases were electronically searched to collect studies on OFCD syndrome published from inception to March 1st, 2022. Two reviewers independently screened the literature, extracted data, and assessed the risk of bias of the included studies. A systematic review was then performed. Results A total of 19 studies involving 83 patients with OFCD syndrome were included. The patients had an average age of 15.95±16.03 years, including 5 males and 78 females. The clinical presentations mainly included ocular disorders, facial abnormalities, cardiac disorders, dental abnormalities, physical anomalies, and dysfunctions of other body systems. BCOR gene mutations were detected in 71 patients with OFCD syndrome (overall detection rate: 86%, 95%CI 78% to 93%), of whom five were males (detection rate: 6%, 95%CI 1% to 11%) and 66 were females (detection rate: 80%, 95%CI 71% to 88%). Patients were mostly treated using multidisciplinary symptomatic treatment approaches based on clinical presentations and imaging findings. Conclusion In addition to the typical clinical presentations, BCOR gene testing results should also be taken into consideration for the differential diagnosis of OFCD syndrome. Although symptomatic therapies in clinical practice are relatively mature, they do not address the underlying cause of the disease, i.e., BCOR gene mutations. In future research, greater attention should be diverted to gene therapy.

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  • Application of in vivo imaging system to establish and evaluate an experimental mouse model of lung cancer

    Objective To monitor the importance of establishing lung cancer models for immunological treatment through in vivo imaging system (IVIS). Methods In this study, a new optical bioluminescence IVIS was used to confirm the tumour formation and luminescence in male BALB/c nude mice by injecting A549-luc cells. First, A549-luc cells which expressed luciferase stably were transferred into nude mice by tail vein injection in order to establish a stable and reliable model of lung cancer. Then, D-fluorescein potassium salt was intraperitoneally injected every other week. The tumor formation and growth were dynamically observed on day 7th, 14th and 21st by IVIS Spectrum and pathological exam with hematoxylin-eosin staining. Results Animal model of lung cancer was successfully established, and the development of lung cancer was effectively monitored by IVIS real-time fluorescence value which was consistent with pathological exam, and tumor volume was correlated with fluorescence intensity (r=0.7996, P<0.01). Conclusions IVIS has multiple benefits, including high sensitivity and specificity, simple operation, and no radiation. IVIS Spectrum can measure the fluorescence of tumor formed by injection of A549-luc cells in nude mice metastasis of lung cancer in a non-invasive, real-time and dynamic mode, which is worthy of promotion for using in clinical research.

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