1.Clinicopathological analysis of fatty liver
Yanjun NI ; Houyu LIU ; Dechang HU
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2001;0(02):-
Objective Based on the liver biopsy samples in the past 10 years, this study aimed to investigate the incidence of fatty liver, the relationship among fatty liver and other underlying liver diseases, the clinical and pathological characteristics and the risk factors of fatty liver. Methods In the total 658 cases of liver biopsy from 1988 to 1997, there were 71 cases of fatty liver, among them 68 cases were nonalcoholic fatty liver. Matched by sex and age, 155 cases of non fatty liver cases were taken as control. All cases had had the tests of liver function, blood lipid profile, blood glucose and hepatitis virus markers. Liver biopsy samples were investigated by pathologists. Results The incidence of fatty liver among all the liver biopsy cases was 10.8%. The patients' ALT, AST, TB and CB levels in fatty liver group were significantly lower than in non fatty liver group ( P
3.Clinical and Pathological Value of Serum Hyaluronate Acid, Type Ⅲ Procollagen and Type Ⅳ Procogen for Predicting Liver Fibrosis
Hejun YUAN ; Dechang HU ; Jiyao WANG ; Houyu LIU ; Weirong ZHAI
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2001;28(2):119-120,123
PurposeTo establish sensitive and reliable serum marker on liver fibrosis for early clinical diagnosis. MethodsSerum hyaluronate acid,type Ⅲ procollagen and type Ⅳ procogen of 48 patients with viral hepatitis were analyzed by radioimmunoassay and ELISA respectively. ResultsThe serum HA, PCⅢ and PCⅣ level increased gradually with the progress of the disease. Their levels were correlated distinctly with the index of hepatic activity of inflammation and that of fibrosis.ConclusionsThe value of serum HA,PCⅢ and PCⅣ in predicting liver fibrosis will be enhanced ff the effect of inflammation could be excluded.
4.Differential proteomic analysis of Pten~(L/L)MEFs and Pten~(△/△)MEFs cell lines
Ruifeng DUAN ; Gang LI ; Yingchun HU ; Dechang WU ; Yanying HUO
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1981;0(03):-
Objective To study protein variation between PtenL/LMEFs and Pten△/△MEFs cells.Methods Two-dimensional electrophoresis(2-DE) was employed to compare the differential expression proteins between PtenL/LMEFs and Pten△/△MEFs cells.Six differential expression proteins were digested in gel by enzyme and the mass of generated peptides was measured by matrix assisted laser desorption ionization time of flight mass spectrometry(MALDI-TOF-MS).The data obtained from peptide mass fingerprinting(PMF) were searched using the Internet available database and five proteins were identified.Results Compared with that of PtenL/LMEFs,expression level of proteins including phosphoglycerate mutase 1(PGAM1) and peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase C(PPIC) was up-regulated,whereas expression level of Transgelin 2 was down-regulated in Pten△/△MEFs cells.B and F proteins were both identified to be peroxiredoxin-6.They had similar molecular weight but different PI which might be caused by post-translation modification.B protein was only expressed in Pten△/△MEFs cells.Conclusion The protein profile of Pten△/△MEFs cells displayed obvious difference compared to that of PtenL/LMEFs cells.The results implied that various distinct different proteins might lead to cancer.
5.Changes of gene methylation profile in malignant transformation of immortalized human bronchial epithelial cell line induced by alpha-particle irradiation
Yingchun HU ; Zhongmin CHEN ; Qiaodan ZHOU ; Boqiang SONG ; Gang LI ; Dechang WU ; Yanying HUO
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2011;31(4):420-424,432
Objective To identify the changes of DNA methylation profile in the process of malignant transformation of BEP2D cell induced by α particles.Methods The genomic DNAs were isolated from the malignant transformation BERP35T4 cells and immortalized human bronchial epithelial cell line BEP2D.Genomic DNAs were digested by MseI and ligated of PCR linkers.Methylated DNAs were digested by BstUI and amplified by PCR.The methylated DNA probes were prepared by labeling with Cy3 and Cy5 fluorescence dyes individually and hybridized to the methylation CpG-Island microarray.The hybridization results were scanned and analyzed.Intensity values were quality controlled and normalized.The normalized data were used to identify the differentially expressed genes based on a 1.5 fold difference of the expression level.Results There were 16 genes which showed changes of methylation level in malignant transformation BERP35T4 cells, 9 of them were hypermethylation and 7 were hypomethylation.These genes were including the SKIP gene, PPP3CC gene, MAP2K6 gene, KIR2DL1 gene, KIR2DL4 gene, KIR3DP1 gene, ZNF493 gene, ZNF100 gene, NKX2-5 gene, TFAP2D gene, DR1 gene, KCNJ16 gene, CCDC18 gene, FNBP1L gene, IRX4 gene, EPB41L3 gene, TCP10 gene and so on.Conclusions The DNA methylation might have effects on ionizing radiation drived tumorigenesis.
6.Castleman's disease:a report of 45 cases and literature review
Dechang DIAO ; Junsheng PENG ; Li ZHOU ; Zuli YANG ; Xiaobin WU ; Jun XIANG ; Honglei CHEN ; Hu SONG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2011;10(4):271-273
Clinical features and related information on diagnosis and treatment of 45 cases of Castleman's disease (CD) were retrospectively analyzed.Based on the clinical classification, localized CD (LCD) was found in 26 cases, multicentric CD (MCD) was found in 19 cases.Most cases of LCD presented the symptoms of compression, while MCD had complicated and non-specific clinical manifestations, making the early diagnosis more difficult.All 26 cases with LCD underwent surgery, among which only 2 cases relapsed.Sixteen out of 19 patients with MCD were treated with glucocorticoids or combined chemotherapy, and 14 cases achieved complete or partial remission.The results show that patients with CD have variant manifestation and the diagnosis depend on CT scan or histopathology examination.Most LCD can be cured by complete surgical resection, and MCD can achieve remission by the treatment with glucocorticoids or combined chemotherapy.
7.Multicenter clinical study about the action of Fuzheng Huayu Capsule against liver fibrosis with chronic hepatitis B
Ping LIU ; Yiyang HU ; Cheng LIU ; Lieming XU ; Chenghai LIU ; Kewei SUN ; Dechang HU ; Youkuan YIN ; Xiaqiu ZHOU ; Mobin WAN ; Xiong CAI ; Zhiqing ZHANG ; Jun YE ; Baozhang TANG ; Jia HE
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2003;1(2):89-98, 102
OBJECTIVE: To study the efficacy and safety of Fuzheng Huayu Capsule (FZHY Capsule) against liver fibrosis with chronic hepatitis B. METHODS: Multicentric, randomized, double blinded and paralleled control led trial was conducted on patients (aged between 18 and 65) with liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis B Indexes observed: (1) hepatic histological changes and HBV markers were observed at 0 and 24th week during the treatment; serological indexes (HA, LN, P-III-P, IV-C) were determined and B ultrasound examination of spleen and liver was taken at 0, 12th, 24th week; liver function (during the period of follow-up, liver function and serological indexes for liver fibrosis were evaluated) were observed at 0, 6th, 12th, 18th, 24th week; (2) indexes for safety: blood and urine routine tests, renal function and ECG were examined. RESULTS: (1) Enrollment and demographic data: There was no significant difference between the trial (110 cases) and control group (106 cases) in demographic feature, vital signs, course of illness, history for drug anaphylaxis, history of previous therapy, liver function, serological indexes for liver fibrosis, liver histological examination (99 cases for test group, 96 cases for control group), HBV markers, and renal function, etc. (2) Histological pathological examination: 93 cases of liver histological examination were taken, of these 50 cases for the trial group and 43 cases for control group which turned out to be at S mean value of 2.33 and 2.11 respectively pretreatment according to criteria for liver fibrosis staging. Post-treatment, the trial showed a significant decrease with S value of 1.80 compared to that of pretreatment; however, there was no significant improvement in control group before and after the treatment with S mean value of 2.14. There was significant difference in reversing rate (decrease at least 1 stage according to criteria for liver fibrosis staging) between the trial (52%) and control (23.3%) after liver biopsy. The trial had a rather good effect on improving inflammatory activity and was superior to control group with a marked decrease of mean value of inflammatory activity and score of inflammation (P<0.05). (3)Serological indexes for liver fibrosis: There was a significant decrease in HA, LN, P-III-P, IV-C content in test group after 12 and 24 weeks' treatment compared to that of pretreatment; the differences of HA, LN, P-III-P, IV-C between 12, 24 weeks' treatment and pretreatment were significantly greater than control group (P<0.01 or 0.05); the effectual was defined as 2 of 4 indexes lowered more than 30% of the baseline, according to this criteria, the trial was 72.7%, while control group 27.4% (P<0.01). (4)Liver function: Obvious improvement of serum Alb, ALT, AST, GGT was seen in 2 groups; compared with control group, marked improvement of GGT and Alb in the trial (P<0.05); the effective rate of serum ALT in the trial group was 72.7%, while control 59.4%. (5)No changes of significant difference between pre- and post-treatment in routine tests for blood and urine, renal function and ECG, etc. There was also no difference in the stable rate of ALT and serological indexes for liver fibrosis between the trial and control group 12 weeks after withdrawal (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Fuzheng Huayu Capsule has good effect on alleviating liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis B without any adverse effect and is superior to Heluo Shugan Capsule. Fuzheng Huayu Capsule is a safe and effective medicine for the treatment of liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis B.
8.Research progress of Phyllanthi Fructus and prediction of its Q-markers.
Hao-Zhou HUANG ; Jing-Cai CHEN ; Ding-Kun ZHANG ; Meng-Qi LI ; Qin-Chi XIAN ; San-Hu FAN ; Peng TAN ; Wan-Min MAO ; Feng LIN ; Jun-Zhi LIN ; Li HAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2021;46(21):5533-5544
Phyllanthi Fructus, a unique Chinese and Tibetan medicinal plant with both edible and medical values, has high potential of cultivation and development. The resources of Phyllanthi Fructus in China are rich, mainly distributed in Yunnan, Sichuan, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, etc. Phyllanthi Fructus is widely used in the clinical practice of Chinese medicine and plays an important role in Tibetan medicine, Uyghur medicine, Yi medicine, and Mongolian medicine. Phyllanthi Fructus mainly contains phenolic acids,tannins, terpenes, sterols, fatty acids, flavonoids, amino acids and other compounds. Modern pharmacological studies show that Phyllanthi Fructus has antioxidant, anticancer, blood lipid-lowering, liver protective, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and immune regulatory activities. In this paper, the research status of Phyllanthi Fructus was reviewed from the aspects of herbal textual research,chemical composition, and pharmacological action. The quality markers(Q-markers) of Phyllanthi Fructus were predicted and analyzed from the aspects of biogenic pathway, specificity and measurability of chemical components, efficacy, properties, new clinical uses, drug-food homology, and transformation of polyphenols. The results will provide a scientific basis for the quality control, quality evaluation, and standard formulation of Phyllanthi Fructus.
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Fruit
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9.Technical specification for clinical application of critical ultrasonography
Wanhong YIN ; Xiaoting WANG ; Dawei LIU ; Yangong CHAO ; Xiangdong GUAN ; Yan KANG ; Jing YAN ; Xiaochun MA ; Yaoqing TANG ; Zhenjie HU ; Kaijiang YU ; Dechang CHEN ; Yuhang AI ; Lina ZHANG ; Hongmin ZHANG ; Jun WU ; Lixia LIU ; Ran ZHU ; Wei HE ; Qing ZHANG ; Xin DING ; Li LI ; Yi LI ; Haitao LIU ; Qinbing ZENG ; Xiang SI ; Huan CHEN ; Junwei ZHANG ; Qianghong XU ; Wenjin CHEN ; Xiukai CHEN ; Daozheng HUANG ; Shuhan CAI ; Xiuling SHANG ; Jian GUAN ; Juan DU ; Li ZHAO ; Minjia WANG ; Song CUI ; Xiaomeng WANG ; Ran ZHOU ; Xueying ZENG ; Yiping WANG ; Liwen LYU ; Weihua ZHU ; Ying ZHU ; Jun DUAN ; Jing YANG ; Hao YANG ; Chinese Critical Ultrasound Study Group ; Gritical Hemodynamic Therapy Collabration Group
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2018;57(6):397-417
Critical ultrasonography(CUS) is different from the traditional diagnostic ultrasound,the examiner and interpreter of the image are critical care medicine physicians.The core content of CUS is to evaluate the pathophysiological changes of organs and systems and etiology changes.With the idea of critical care medicine as the soul,it can integrate the above information and clinical information,bedside real-time diagnosis and titration treatment,and evaluate the therapeutic effect so as to improve the outcome.CUS is a traditional technique which is applied as a new application method.The consensus of experts on critical ultrasonography in China released in 2016 put forward consensus suggestions on the concept,implementation and application of CUS.It should be further emphasized that the accurate and objective assessment and implementation of CUS requires the standardization of ultrasound image acquisition and the need to establish a CUS procedure.At the same time,the standardized training for CUS accepted by critical care medicine physicians requires the application of technical specifications,and the establishment of technical specifications is the basis for the quality control and continuous improvement of CUS.Chinese Critical Ultrasound Study Group and Critical Hemodynamic Therapy Collabration Group,based on the rich experience of clinical practice in critical care and research,combined with the essence of CUS,to learn the traditional ultrasonic essence,established the clinical application technical specifications of CUS,including in five parts:basic view and relevant indicators to obtain in CUS;basic norms for viscera organ assessment and special assessment;standardized processes and systematic inspection programs;examples of CUS applications;CUS training and the application of qualification certification.The establishment of applied technology standard is helpful for standardized training and clinical correct implementation.It is helpful for clinical evaluation and correct guidance treatment,and is also helpful for quality control and continuous improvement of CUS application.
10.Expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of severe and critical coronavirus disease 2019.
You SHANG ; Jianfeng WU ; Jinglun LIU ; Yun LONG ; Jianfeng XIE ; Dong ZHANG ; Bo HU ; Yuan ZONG ; Xuelian LIAO ; Xiuling SHANG ; Renyu DING ; Kai KANG ; Jiao LIU ; Aijun PAN ; Yonghao XU ; Changsong WANG ; Qianghong XU ; Xijing ZHANG ; Jicheng ZHANG ; Ling LIU ; Jiancheng ZHANG ; Yi YANG ; Kaijiang YU ; Xiangdong GUAN ; Dechang CHEN
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(16):1913-1916
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