1.The effects of "a" determinant variants in chronic hepatitis B virus patients on the expression of hepatitis B surface antigen and anti-HBs
Xiaomei ZHOU ; Aidi LI ; Wenhui YU ; Daqiao ZHOU ; Sunmin LI ; Jingsong HE
Journal of Chinese Physician 2008;10(4):453-457
Objective To investigate the effects of "a determinant variants in chronic hepatitis B(CHB)patients on the expression of hepatitis B surface antigen(HBsAg) and anti-HBs antibodies (HBsAb). Methods Eight hundred sixty-six chronic hepatitis B patients were enrolled, which HBs Ag carriage was beyond a 6 month period.77 patients(8.9%)concomitantly carried both HBs Ag and anti-HBs antibodies,789 patients(91.1%)were only HBs Ag positive. Selection criteria for patients with both HBs Ag and anti-HBs were mainly focused on anti-HBs titers at least three times above the analytical threshold of the technique(10 U/L)on at least three consecutive visits.14 patients were selected from77 patients, who presented both markers(group Ⅰ),and 12 patients from another 789 patients who positive for HBs Ag only(group Ⅱ)were randomly selected as controls. The HBs Ag-encoding gene was amplified and cloned, and at least 15clones per patient were sequenced and analyzed. Results The number of residue changes within the S protein group Ⅰ was 2.7 times more frequently than that in group Ⅱ patients, and "a" determinant of the major hydrophilic region(MHR)occurred mostly. Ten patients (71%)from group Ⅰ and three patients(25%)from group Ⅱ presented at least two residue changes in the MHR. The most frequent changes in group Ⅰ patients were located at positions s145,s129,s126,s144, and s123 as described for immune escape variants. Conclusions In CHB patients, the coexistence of HBsAg and HBsAb is associated with an increase of "a" determinant variability, suggesting a selection of HBV immune escape mutants during chronic carriage. The consequences of this selection process play an important role in vaccine efficacy, diagnosis and clinical therapy.
2.A study on adequate margine of mastectomy of breast cancer in breast-conserving surgery
Zhengyan WU ; Shui WANG ; Xiaoan LIU ; Xiaoming ZHA ; Xiudi XIAO ; Haizhi LI ; Yan SI ; Aidi TAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2011;26(10):833-836
ObjectiveTo study the scope of excison in breast-conserving surgery for breast carcinoma.MethodsClinical data of 275 breast cancer patients undergoing breast-conserving surgery in t he First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University,the Affiliated Zhenjiang Hospital of Jiangsu University and Changzhou Traditional ChineseMedicine Hospital were retrospectively analyzed.The operation procedure and postoperative adjuvant therapy were carried out with the same protocol.Local and general conditions of patients were followed up regularly.Results271 out of 275 patients got follow-up.The follow-up rate was 98.5%.The follow-up time ranged from 1 month to 117 months,median follow-up time was 34 months.Six patients died of distant metastasis,2 with local recurrence.The 1-year,3-year,and 5-year overall survival rates were 99.5%,98.1%,and 95.7%,respectively.ConclusionsIt is safe to excise 1 cm normal breast tissue with clear margin confirmed by frozen section,followed by postoperative adjuvant therapy,endocrine therapy,and radiotherapy,this improves the life quality of patients with breast cancer.It is safe and effective to determine whether the disease is multicentric or multifocal by mammogram plus clinical breast examination.
3.AIDS Combinated with Penicilliosis Marneffei and Malignant Lymphoma:the First Case Report
Wanzhen LIAO ; Weihua PENG ; Xuefei HU ; Aidi SUN ; Yang YU ; Jianchun LI
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(07):-
OBJECTIVE To master the pathogenic conditions,clinical characteristic,and diagnostic clues about AIDS combinated with penicilliosis marneffei and malignant lymphoma.METHODS The clinical data about AIDS combinated with penicilliosis marneffei and malignant lymphoma were summarized in order to learn by experience.RESULTS The clinical symptoms of AIDS combinated with penicilliosis marneffei and malignant lymphoma could be unique,but most were various,the primary symptoms were always fever and enlargement of liver and spleen.CONCLUSIONS AIDS combinated with penicilliosis marneffei is common to be seen,but with penicilliosis marneffei and malignant lymphoma are rarely seen in the clinics,which should be taken high attention.
4.The accuracy of tumor size evaluation on invasive breast cancer based on cone beam breast CT
Yue MA ; Zhaoxiang YE ; Aidi LIU ; Lu YIN ; Peng HAN ; Haijie LI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2019;53(4):286-291
Objective To evaluate the accuracy of cone?beam breast CT (CBBCT) on tumor sizing in patients with invasive breast carcinoma and analyze the influence factors. Methods The preoperative CBBCT images of 82 female patients (85 breast lesions) with invasive breast carcinoma confirmed by pathology from November, 2011 to December, 2017 in Tianjin Medical University Cancer Hospital were included in this retrospective study. All the patients underwent the pathology and immunohistochemical test after operation. Tumor size estimation were performed on preoperative CBBCT images. Referring to tumor size measurement on pathology, all the lesions were divided into two groups. Concordance was defined as the discrepancy in diameter less than 0.5 cm, and the discordance was more than 0.5 cm. Pathology examination was performed after resection, and estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), human epidermal growth factor receptor 2(HER?2) and Ki?67 result were recorded. All the lesions were classified into molecular subtype, including 14 Luminal A, 50 Luminal B, 11 HER?2?enriched and 10 triple?negative. Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and Pearson correlation coefficient were used to analyze the reliability of CBBCT on tumor sizing. CBBCT?pathology discordance was analyzed based on the clinical, histopathology and CBBCT features by using t test, Chi?square and Fisher exact test. ROC curve was used to analyze the cut?off value between tumor size and CBBCT?pathology discordance. Results The agreement between CBBCT (2.155 ± 0.799) cm and pathology (1.986 ± 0.933) cm measurement was on moderate degree based on the ICC value (ICC=0.781, P<0.01) and had positive correlation (r=0.803, P<0.01). CBBCT?pathology concordance was found in 71 lesions, and discordance in 14 lesions. The factors of family history, symptom, pathology type, molecular subtypes, histological grade, surrounding fat invasion, lymphatic invasion, axillary lymph node metastasis, HER?2 positive and Ki?67 high expression had no significant difference between two groups. ER or PR positive had significant difference, suggesting that the accuracy of evaluation on ER or PR negative lesions could be reduced. The cut?off value of ROC curve between tumor size and CBBCT?pathology discordance was 2.08 cm, and the area under curve was 0.70. In 85 lesions. 66 of 75 mass lesions and 5 of 10 non?mass lesions were consistent. The lesion type had significant difference between two groups (χ2=6.705, P=0.010), which suggested the CBBCT evaluation on non?mass could have discrepancy with pathology. Conclusion CBBCT has high accuracy on tumor size evaluation on invasive carcinoma. ER or PR negative, large lesions or non?tumor lesions should be alert to the impact of CBBCT?pathology discordance before surgery which may cause the alteration of surgical protocols.
5.Research progress on nursing for infants with nonsynostotic plagiocephaly
Jing WANG ; Aidi WU ; Qing YANG ; Rui LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(4):557-560
The incidence of nonsynostotic plagiocephaly in infants is increasing year by year. This article reviews the etiology, types, early assessment, monitoring and diagnosis, and nursing intervention of nonsynostotic plagiocephaly, aiming to further improve the awareness and attention of medical staff and caregivers of infants to nonsynostotic plagiocephaly and achieve early identification and intervention, so as to improve the adverse outcomes of nonsynostotic plagiocephaly.
6.Variational trend in disease characteristics of hepatitis B-related primary liver cancer populations in the past five years: a retrospective single-center cross-sectional study
Panpan JIN ; Juan LI ; Tianfu LIU ; Aidi MA ; Yuanyuan LIU ; Liang WANG ; Guangming LI ; Lingyi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2024;32(11):997-1004
Objective:To study the variational trend in disease characteristics of patients with hepatitis B-related primary liver cancer (HBV-HCC) in the past five years.Method:A single-center retrospective cross-sectional analysis was performed to compare patients diagnosed with HBV-HCC from January 2012 to December 2016 (control group) and from January 2017 to December 2021 (observation group). The data of the study variables were extracted from the electronic medical record system of the hospital information system of the Second Hospital of Lanzhou University. The 1:2 propensity score matching was used to adjust potential confounding factors such as gender and age. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to study the factors affecting changes in disease characteristics of the HBV-HCC population in the observation group. GraphPad Prism 8.0 software was used to draw forest plots to intuitively display the effect size of the study variables in the logistic regression analysis.The t-test was used to compare normally distributed data between groups. The χ2 test was used for inter-group comparison. Results:A total of 1 717 eligible cases were collected, including 510 in the control group and 1 207 in the observation group. Compared with the control group, the number of newly diagnosed cases in the observation group increased by 2.36 times, and males were still the main onset population (83.3% vs. 82.7%). The median age of onset increased (51.9 vs. 53.5 years, P<0.001). 79.4% of HBV-HCC patients had not received antiviral therapy, and the proportion of HBeAg-negative patients increased (56.4%). The factors affecting HBV-HCC patients included family history of HBV ( OR=1.626, 95% CI: 1.181-2.238), family history of hepatocellular carcinoma ( OR=1.388, 95% CI: 1.013-1.901), hypoviremia ( OR=1.322, 95% CI: 1.046-1.671), abnormal alanine aminotransferase ( OR=1.545, 95% CI: 1.231-1.940), liver fibrosis ( OR=1.478, 95% CI: 1.153-1.894), liver cirrhosis ( OR=1.431, 95% CI: 1.128-1.815), and metabolic-related fatty liver disease ( OR=1.438, 95% CI: 1.116-1.815) after propensity score matching adjustment. The factors affecting HBeAg-positive patients were decreased ( OR=0.390, 95% CI: 0.389-0.617); however, the number of early HBV-HCC diagnoses was increased (12.7% vs. 19.3%, P=0.001). Conclusion:The characteristics of patient disease and occurrence of HBV-HCC are changing over the past five years. The risk of developing hepatocellular carcinoma in middle- to older male patients with chronic hepatitis B is increasing with familial history of HBV and hepatocellular carcinoma, HBeAg negativity, hypoviremia, abnormal alanine aminotransferase, liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, and metabolic-related fatty liver disease.
7.Mechanism of Notch signaling pathway regulated by YAP in NASH liver fibrosis mice and the intervention effect of Cigu Xiaozhi prescription
Li WANG ; Xingsheng WANG ; Xiuping ZHAO ; Aidi WANG ; Hongmei QU ; Yanhua MA
Journal of China Medical University 2024;53(5):392-400
Objective To investigate the regulatory mechanism of Notch signaling pathway by YAP in non-alcoholic steatohep-atitis(NASH)liver fibrosis,and assess the intervention effect of Cigu Xiaozhi prescription in detoxification and phlegm treatment.Methods C57BL/6J mice were randomly divided into different groups,including a normal group,NASH liver fibrosis model group,verteporfin(VP)intervention group,VP+Chinese medicine(Cigu Xiaozhi prescription)low-dose group,VP+Chinese medicine high-dose group,and dimethyl sulfoxide control group.The methionine/choline-deficient diet combined with low-dose CCl4 was used to construct the NASH liver fibrosis model.The degree of liver fibrosis was evaluated using hematoxylin and eosin(HE)and Masson staining.Four protein factors associated with liver fibrosis were detected using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay,and hydroxyproline levels in the mouse liver was determined using the alkaline water method.The localization of α-SMA,ColⅠ,YAP,and Notch1 proteins in the liver was determined using immunohistochemistry.Additionally,the mRNA and protein expression levels of the Notch signaling pathway molecules,namely Notch1/2,J agged1,and DLL4,were assessed using real-time quantitative PCR and Western blotting analyses,respectively.Results The HE and Masson staining results revealed that the liver cells of NASH liver fibrosis mice were swollen and the cytoplasm was transparent.Additionally,evident fibrosis was observed in the hepatic lobule,portal area,and sinus;it was accompanied by heightened levels of inflam-matory cell infiltration,a large number of fat droplets,and instances of local hepatocyte necrosis,dissolution,and cirrhosis.The four factors associated with liver fibrosis showed a substantial increase(P<0.01).α-SMA,ColⅠ,YAP,and Notch1 were localized in the cytoplasm of hepatocytes.YAP,Notch1/2,and Jagged1 were highly expressed in the liver(P<0.01)but were downregulated after intervention with VP and VP+high and low doses of Cigu Xiaozhi prescription(P<0.05).Meanwhile,DLL4 factor was upregulated in the VP+high-dose of Cigu Xiaozhi prescription group(P<0.05).Conclusion YAP may inhibit activation of the Notch pathway by downregulating Notch1/2 and Jagged1 and upregulating DLL4,thereby interfering with the occurrence of liver fibrosis in NASH.Treatment with Cigu Xiaozhi pre-scription may inhibit Notch signaling pathway activation by downregulating YAP,Notch1/2,and Jagged1 and upregulating DLL4 through its multi-components and multi-targets properties,ultimately slow the progression of liver fibrosis in NASH.
8.Screening of effective anti-depressant part from Coreopsis tinctoria and study on its mechanism
Rui MA ; Shuang LI ; Zhen WANG ; Juanjuan GAO ; Aidi XIE ; Haixia HAN
China Pharmacy 2022;33(10):1177-1182
OBJECTIVE To screen the effective anti-depressant part from Coreopsis tinctoria and study its mechanism. METHODS The anti-depressant effects of 30%,50%,70% and 90% ethanol elution fractions from 75% ethanol extract of C. tinctoria(CCTE)were investigated by tail suspension test and forced swimming test. Mice head-drop test ,reserpine antagonistic test,yohimbine toxicity enhancement test and in vitro monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibition test were used to explore the mechanism of the relationship between the effective parts and 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) and norepinephrine (NE) nerves. RESULTS The 50% and 70%CCTE could significantly shorten the accumulative immobility time in tail suspension test and forced swimming test (P<0.05 or P<0.01),increase the number of head-shaking times (P<0.01),reverse the eyelid ptosis , hypothermia and immobility caused by hematopin (P<0.05 or P<0.01),and increase the number of dead mice caused by yohimbine toxicity (P<0.01). IC 50 of okanin (CCT-6),isookanin(CCT-7)and taxifolin (CCT-8)against MAO were 8.71,37.89 and 67.07 µmol/L,respectively. CONCLUSIONS The 50% and 70%CCTE are the effective anti-depressant parts of C. tinctoria . Its anti-depressant effect may be related to the reinforcement of 5-HT and the activation of NE nerves. The inhibition of CCT- 6, CCT-7 and CCT- 8 against MAO may be one of the anti-depressant mechanism of C. tinctoria .
9.Research and application of magnetic resonance coordinate transformation method for brain control technology of carp robots.
Yong PENG ; Tingting WANG ; Zhanqiu WANG ; Dan DU ; Jinglong LI ; Xiaoxiao HAN ; Jianing LIU ; Aidi WANG ; Xiangqian ZHOU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2018;35(6):845-851
To solve the problem of precise positioning of carp brain tissue coordinates, it is proposed in this paper for a method for transforming the coordinates of magnetic resonance imaging of carp brain tissue into the coordinates of electrode implantation using a brain stereotaxic apparatus. In this study, the 3.0T magnetic resonance imaging instrument was used to scan the carp brain. We independently established the three-dimensional positioning coordinate system of the brain, the three-dimensional coordinate assistance system of skull surface and the three-dimensional coordinate assistance system in brain tissue. After two coordinate transformations, the magnetic resonance image coordinates of the brain electrodes implantation sites were converted into the three-dimensional stereotactic coordinate system to guide the electrodes implantation. The experimental groups were divided into two groups, A and B. Group A was the group of magnetic resonance imaging apparatus combining with the brain stereotaxic apparatus, and group B was the group of brain atlas combining with the brain stereotaxic apparatus. Each group had 20 tails of carps ( = 20). This two methods were used to implant the electrodes into the cerebellar motor area. The underwater experiments of the carp robots were carried out to test the two methods. The results showed that the accuracy of the implanted electrodes were 90% in group A and 60% in group B. The success rate of group A was significantly higher than that of group B ( < 0.05). Therefore, the new method in this paper can accurately determine the coordinates of carp brain tissue.
10.Three-dimensional reconstruction of carp brain tissue and brain electrodes for biological control.
Yong PENG ; Aidi WANG ; Tingting WANG ; Jinglong LI ; Zhanqiu WANG ; Yang ZHAO ; Zilin WANG ; Zheng ZHAO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2020;37(5):885-891
In order to accurately implant the brain electrodes of carp robot for positioning and navigation, the three-dimensional model of brain structure and brain electrodes is to be proposed in the study. In this study, the tungsten electrodes were implanted into the cerebellum of a carp with the aid of brain stereotaxic instrument. The brain motor areas were found and their three-dimensional coordinate values were obtained by the aquatic electricity stimulation experiments and the underwater control experiments. The carp brain and the brain electrodes were imaged by 3.0 T magnetic resonance imaging instrument, and the three-dimensional reconstruction of carp brain and brain electrodes was carried out by the 3D-DOCTOR software and the Mimics software. The results showed that the brain motor areas and their coordinate values were accurate. The relative spatial position relationships between brain electrodes and brain tissue, brain tissue and skull surface could be observed by the three-dimensional reconstruction map of brain tissue and brain electrodes which reconstructed the three-dimensional structure of brain. The anatomical position of the three-dimensional reconstructed brain tissue in magnetic resonance image and the relationship between brain tissue and skull surface could be observed through the three-dimensional reconstruction comprehensive display map of brain tissue. The three-dimensional reconstruction model in this study can provide a navigation tool for brain electrodes implantation.
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