Network Toxicology and Molecular Docking Analysis of Tetracycline-Induced Acute Pancreatitis: Unveiling Core Mechanisms and Targets
Toxics,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
12(12), С. 929 - 929
Опубликована: Дек. 21, 2024
Acute
pancreatitis
(AP),
induced
by
tetracycline,
a
widely
used
antibiotic,
poses
significant
clinical
and
toxicological
challenges,
yet
its
molecular
mechanisms
remain
unclear.
This
study
aims
to
promote
drug
toxicology
strategies
for
the
effective
investigation
of
putative
toxicity
potential
antibiotic
drugs
through
tetracycline
in
AP.
Using
SwissTargetPrediction,
SEA
Search,
Super-PRED,
GeneCards,
Drugbank,
Online
Mendelian
Inheritance
Man
(OMIM),
Therapeutic
Target
Database
(TTD),
we
identified
259
targets
associated
with
exposure
Further
refinement
via
STRING
database
Cytoscape
(version
3.10.1)
software
highlighted
22
core
targets,
including
TP53,
TNF,
AKT1.
Functional
enrichment
Annotation,
Visualization,
Integrated
Discovery
(DAVID)
pathways
Gene
Ontology
(GO)
terms
Kyoto
Encyclopedia
Genes
Genomes
(KEGG)
database,
highlighting
PI3K-Akt,
MAPK,
HIF-1,
AGE-RAGE
as
critical
mediators
tetracycline-induced
Molecular
docking
confirmed
strong
binding
between
targets.
Overall,
these
findings
suggest
that
may
affect
occurrence
progression
pancreas-related
inflammation
regulating
pancreatic
cell
apoptosis
proliferation,
activating
inflammatory
signaling
pathways,
lipid
metabolic
pathways.
provides
theoretical
basis
understanding
mechanism
AP
lays
foundation
prevention
treatment
digestive
system
diseases
excessive
antibiotics
certain
tetracyclines.
In
addition,
our
network
approach
has
accelerated
elucidation
toxic
lack
specific
characteristics.
Язык: Английский
Early pulmonary rehabilitation in ARDS patients: Effects on respiratory function and long-term outcomes: A retrospective study
Medicine,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
103(51), С. e41023 - e41023
Опубликована: Дек. 20, 2024
This
retrospective
cohort
study,
conducted
at
People’s
Hospital
of
Wenjiang
Chengdu
(January
2018
to
January
2022),
aimed
evaluate
the
effects
early
pulmonary
rehabilitation
(PR)
on
respiratory
function
in
acute
distress
syndrome
patients
after
discontinuing
invasive
mechanical
ventilation
intensive
care
unit.
Patients
were
divided
into
PR
and
control
groups
based
an
offline
training
protocol.
Outcome
measures
included
short
physical
performance
battery
scores,
muscle
strength,
indicators
discharge
3
months
post-discharge,
including
peak
expiratory
flow,
forced
volume
1
second/forced
vital
capacity,
capacity.
Kaplan–Meier
analysis
assessed
6-month
survival
rates.
Among
240
patients,
120
received
traditional
PR.
Both
had
no
significant
differences
baseline
characteristics.
Short
scores
strength
showed
gradual
improvements
both
groups,
with
group
achieving
significantly
higher
5
7
days
(
P
<
.05).
At
such
as
capacity
improved
compared
than
those
The
number
sputum
aspirations
decreased
.05),
unit
stays
weaning
shorter
revealed
that
cumulative
rate
6
post-discharge
was
(hazard
ratio
=
0.660,
95%
CI:
0.472–0.922,
.014).
These
findings
suggest
enhances
recovery,
reduces
complications,
improves
outcomes
ventilation.
Язык: Английский