2.The effect of HIV infection and HAART on mitochondrion in peripheral monocytes
Fengting YU ; Yu HAO ; Hongxin ZHAO ; Fujie ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;39(5):372-375
Objective To evaluate the effect of HIV infection and highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) on mitochondrial function and mass in peripheral monocytes.Methods There were 14 ART-naive HIV-infected patients,14 NRTI treated HIV-infected patients and 12 healthy controls from Beijing Ditan Hospital.The mitochondrial membrane potential and mitochondrial mass in monocytes were analyzed by flow cytometry.Mitochondrial disturbances related to HIV infection and HAART in monocytes were analyzed.Results In ART-naive patients and NRTI-exposed patients,the levels of mitochondrial membrane potential in monocytes (77.74 ± 14.77,73.94 ± 12.87) were significantly lower than these in healthy controls (89.43 ±4.06) (P =0.032 8,P =0.002 6).The amount of mitochondrial mass in NRTI-exposed patients (3 329.0 ± 836.7) was significantly higher than that in healthy controls (2 075.0 ± 932.2) and that in ART-naive patients (2 592.0 ± 781.5) (P < 0.05).Conclusions The abnormal of mitochondrial membrane potential and mitochondrial mass in monocytes from HIV-infected patients were related to HIV infection and the introduction of HAART.
3.Safe range of artificial acetabular cup installation angle for different head-neck ratios
Zhenhua ZHANG ; Fujie SUN ; Kezheng HU ; Wenbo NIE ; Mingxing WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(35):5589-5594
BACKGROUND:Improper angle of prosthesis placement often induces acetabular cup impact, and limits the scope of activity of artificial hip joint, and cannot meet the requirement of daily life. At present, the angle of acetabular cup instal ation remains controversial during total hip arthroplasty. Moreover, there is lack of targeted guide for the acetabular cup instal ation during hip arthroplasty with different head-neck ratios. OBJECTIVE:To explore the safe range of the artificial acetabular cup instal ation angle for different head-neck ratios. METHODS:In accordance with the calculation formula of range of internal rotation and external rotation, abduction and adduction, flexion and extension after total hip replacement, interpretation of dynamical variety law of acetabular abduction and anteversion, and deriving inequalities depending on Widmer’s standard of artificial hip joint normal activities range:(1) external rotation range was at least 40°, and internal rotation range was at least 80°. (2) Abduction range was at least 50°, and adduction range was at least 50°. (3) Anteflexion range was at least 130°, and extension range was at least 40°. The safety scope of artificial hip joint instal ation angle at different head-neck ratios was determined by solving the above three groups of inequality. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The safe range of the artificial acetabular cup instal ation angle for different head-neck ratios was different. To meet the normal hip joint activities, the head-neck ratios of artificial hip should be greater than 22/12. Artificial hip joint activities gradual y increase with the enlargement of head neck ratios. With enlarging the head-neck ratios, the acetabular cup instal ation safety angle scope of abduction and anteversin gradual y increases and the extreme of abduction increases gradual y, then with anteversion increasing gradual y, the abduction upper extreme of the security scope gradual y decrease and lower extreme of the security scope gradual y increase, tending to 45° symmetrical y. When anteversion is the biggest, the abduction should be 45°.
4.Summary and analysis of internet-based infectious diseases image materials
Shujun ZHANG ; Fujie LI ; Jia CAI ; Bei JIA ; Wenxiang HUANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2015;14(4):408-411
This paper summarizes the features of web sites that would be useful to infectious diseases physicians by exploring the Internet through search engine including Google,Baidu and Yahoo.Meanwhile,suggestions from professional forums,web sites and publications are also taken into consideration.Nine Comprehensive sites containing three categories and more of microbial pathogens,nine special sites for parasites,four special sites for fungi,two special sites for viruses and two special sites for bacteria are collected.Subjective navigation for each site is given.Features of these sites,including laboratory images,clinical images and number of images are also described.
5.The correlation between CD4+ T cell count and the routine blood tests in HIV/AIDS patients
Yuandi XI ; Tong ZHANG ; Zhihui DOU ; Lan YU ; Yan ZHAO ; Fujie ZHANG ; Hongxin ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2008;31(10):1110-1113
Objective To determine the feasibility of human routine blood tests as a surrogate for CD4+ T cell count through studying the correlation of CD4+ T cell count with total lymphocyte count(TLC),hemoglobin(Hb),blood platelet(PLT),and white cell count(WBC)in HIV/AIDS patients.Methods 1 038 person-time blood tests among 778 HIV/AIDS patients were performed and Spearman correlation analysis was used.Predictive power and the cut-off for potential predictors of CD4+ T cell count were assessed through receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves.Combination test was used to assess the capability of multipie indexes to serve as surrogate markers for CD4+ T cell counL Results Significant correlations with CD4+ T cell count were observed for TLC,Hb,PLT and WBC.The Spearman correlation coefficients were r=0.64,P=0.000;r=0.36,P=0.000;r=0.24,P=0,000;r=0.09,P=0.000,respectively.No correlation between TLC and CD4+ T cell count was found when,TLC was more than 2 000 × 106/L(r=0.12,P=0.15).The areas under ROC curve of TLC and Hb for predicting CD4+ T cell count were between 0.82 to 0.84,and 0.66 to 0.70,respectively.When CD4+ T cell count were less than 50,200,350 cells/μl respectively,the optional cut-off value was TLC<1 100 × 106/L,1 200 × 106/L and 1 400 × 106/L.When the study combined TLC<1 200 × 106/L and Hb<120 g/L for prediction of CD4+ T cell count<200/μl,the sensitivity was 45.3% and specificity was 82.8%.Conclusion There is no significant application value for combination of TLC<1 200×106/L and Hb<120 g/L as a surrogate for prediction of CD4+ T cell count<200/μl.
6.Efficacy and safety of a raltegravir containing antiretroviral regimen among human immunodeficiency virus infected patients on methadone maintenance therapy
Yao ZHANG ; Ronghui XIE ; Huiqing LI ; Lian YANG ; Xia LIU ; Zhihui DOU ; Fujie ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2017;35(6):352-356
Objective To explore the efficacy and safety of a raltegravir (RAL)-containing regimen among patients on methadone maintenance therapy.Methods From January 2010 to November 2010, 30 virus (HIV) treatment naive patients who were on methadone maintenance therapy were enrolled from a HIV clinic in Kunming, Yunnan Province and a HIV clinic in Hengyang, Hunan Province.All patients were given RAL, tenofovir (TDF) and lamivudine (3TC) as highly active antiretroviral therapy (HARRT).Patients were followed up for 48 weeks to evaluate the adjustment of methadone dose, opiate withdrawal reaction, antiretroviral efficacy and safety.Results From January 2010 to November 2010, 30 HIV patients were enrolled from the two appointed HIV clinics.The mean age was 39±6 years, with 73.3% male patients and 97% Han population.Before the treatment, their mean CD4+T lymphocyte counts was 210 /μL.Ninety percent of patients were co-infected with hepatitis C.Twenty-nine patients who completed study follow-up were included in final analysis.Five (17.8%) patients reported opiate withdrawal symptoms and increased methadone dose 4 weeks after HARRT.At 24 weeks and 48 weeks of HARRT, the average increase of CD4+T lymphocyte counts were (136±71) /μL and (185±88)/μL, respectively.Among patients who provided valid HIV-1 RNA testing results, 82.6% (19/23) and 95.8% (23/24) of patients had undetectable viral load at week 24 and week 48.Six grade 1-2 adverse events were reported in 4 patients.Conclusions In this pilot study, the new regimen containing RAL, TDF and 3TC appears to be an ideal option for patients on methadone maintenance therapy, because of its limited impact on methadone dose and good efficacy and safety profile.
7.The application of plasma drug monitoring in pediatric HIV/AIDS patient antiretroviral therapy adherence monitoring
Xia LIU ; Yan ZHAO ; Yuewu CHENG ; Weiwei MU ; Xin SUN ; Chunming LI ; Fujie ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2011;34(6):542-545
Objective To evaluate the application of plasma drug monitoring in pediatric HIV/AIDS patient antiretroviral therapy adherence monitoring.Methods Totally 261 plasma samples and related information were collected from three consecutive follow-up visits of 87 HIV-infected children treated in Shangcai county CDC of Henan province from March to October 2009.The plasma concentrations of antiretroviral drugs were measured by a developed high performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry method.Potential adherence influencing factors, such as regimen, age, gender, parent conditions, previous ART exposure and therapy duration, were analyzed by univariate logistic regression.Results Plasma concentration of antiretroviral drugs lower than LLTR (1 000 ng/ml) was the criteria to identify missed dose.The concentrations of 28 plasma samples were lower than LLTR, which meant missing dose.There were 17 patients (19.5%) with their concentrations lower than LLTR at least once in three follow-up visits.Logistic regression analysis of adherence related factors showed that compared with the children whose parents were both alive, the children whose mother and (or) father died were more likely to miss dose.The odds ratio was 4.13(95% credibility interval:1.37-12.46, P values was 0.012).Conclusions HIV-infected children have adherence problems when receiving antiretroviral therapy.Plasma therapeutic drug monitoring can be one of the effective methods to monitor the adherence.
8.Assessment of the effectiveness of highly active antiretroviral therapy in 1039 adult acquired immune deficiency syndrome patients in Dehong area, Yunnan Province
Shitang YAO ; Lifen XIANG ; Yanling LI ; Jibao WANG ; Jin YANG ; Yan ZHAO ; Fujie ZHANG ; Song DUAN
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2010;28(9):551-554
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of free highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in adult infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/ acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) patients in Dehong area. Methods Clinical data of 1039 adult HIV/AIDS patients from five counties/cities in Dehong area who initiated HAART during the period from July 1st 2004 to June 30th 2008 were retrospectively analyzed to examine their virological and immunological responses to HAART. Data were analyzed by Chi-squared test or F test. Results Among the 1039 HIV/AIDS cases, 611 were males and 428 were females. The mean age was (37.0±9.9) years and the mean treatment duration was (22. 41 ± 12. 69) months. Complete viral suppression (HIV viral load<50 copy/mL) was achieved in 781 cases (75. 17%). The percentage of patients achieving complete viral suppression rates were 76.95%, 76.49%, 70.65% and 77. 73% in patients treated for 6-12,13-24, 25-36 and more than 37 months, respectively (x2=8.646, P=0.194). The meanCD4+ T cell counts were (164.93±118.05) × 106/L at baseline, and (330.85±201.73) × 106/L, (356.24±205.49) × 106/L, (434.53±250.65) × 106/L and (396.31±202.62) × 106/L in patients treated for 6- 12, 13-24, 25-36 and more than 37 months, respectively. CD4- T cell counts were significantly different in patients treated for 6-12 and 13-24 months (F= 19. 423 , P<0. 01). Successful immune reconstitution was achieved in 927 ( 90.88 % ) cases. Seven hundred and seventeen (70.29% ) cases achieved both virological suppression and immunological reconstitution with HAART, whereas 40 cases (3. 92%) failed to achieve both virological and immunological responses. Conclusion HIV/AIDS patients in Dehong area show good virological and immunological responses to HAART.
9.Current status of anti-viral treatment in children with acquired immune deficiency syndrome in acquired immune deficiency syndrome care center, Yunnan
Ronghui XIE ; Fujie ZHANG ; Huiqin LI ; Xicheng WANG ; Lin GUI ; Jing YANG ; Xiongfeng BI
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2017;35(7):407-410
Objective To analyze the effect of long-term anti-viral treatment in children with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and investigate the factors affecting the treatment efficacy and growth and development of the children, so as to provide reference for improving the efficacy of antiviral drugs.Methods Children with AIDS receiving anti-retroviral treatment during 2004 to 2016 were retrospectively enrolled.The height, weight and CD4+ T cell counts were recorded every half year and the measurement of HIV RNA load was recorded on an annual basis.The CD4+ T cell counts and viral inhibition rates for the children who were under the treatment in the first year, 1~<5 years, 5~<10 years, and ≥10 years were compared.And their growth and development were also assessed.Treatment efficacy and growth and development of the children were compared between those who raised by social organization and by family.Children who raised by family were further divided into two groups: high-income and low-income groups.All categorical data were analyzed using chi-square test and those non-normal distribution were compared by rank-sumtest.Results After comparison between the children who have received anti-virus treatment for 1 to 5 years (including 5 year) and those for 5 to 10 year (including 10 years), the baseline CD4+ T cell counts were 436.5(265, 728)cells/μL and 334 (102, 535)cells/μL, respectively with the statistically significant difference (Z=-2.619, P<0.01).The last measured CD4+ T cell counts were 779 (622, 1 024)cells/μL and 720 (640, 977)cells/μL, respectively with no statistical significance (Z=-0.708, P>0.05);and viral inhibition rates were 92.9% and 97.6%, respectively with no statistical significance (χ2=1.071, P>0.05).The viral inhibition rate for the children receiving the treatment for 1 year was 85.7%, while that for whose treatment lasted for more than 10 years was 100.0%.A total of 5 cases developed drug-resistance (2 cases treated for 1 to 5 years and 3 cases for 5 to 10 years), and the virus replication was completely inhibited after switching to Lopinavir/ritonavir (LPV/r).The drug compliance was more than 95.0%.64.8% of children met the standard height, while 68.5% met the standard body mass.The baseline and last measured CD4+ T cell counts showed no significant differences between family-raised and social organization-raised children (Z=-1.159 and -0.523, respectively, both P>0.05).The children from high-income families had no significant differences compared with those from low-income ones in terms of the baseline and last measured CD4+ T cell counts (Z=-0.019 and -0.776, respectively, both P>0.05).Conclusions The long-term anti-retroviral treatment can effectively elevate the CD4+ T cell counts, inhibit viral replication and ensure drug compliance, which may promote the growth and development of children.However, approximately 30% children are still lower than the normal standards in terms of height and body mass.The drug-taking observer plays a central role on treatment effect.Most of the children′s family suffer from poor economic conditions.
10.Differences and risk factors of regimen modification in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome patients who initiated antiretroviral treatment
Meiling CHEN ; Yasong WU ; Decai ZHAO ; Zhihui DOU ; Xiumin GAN ; Xiuqiong HU ; Ye MA ; Fujie ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2017;35(4):193-197
Objective To compare the rates of regimen modification between patients with different initial antiretroviral therapy, and to investigate risk factors associated with drug toxicity-related regimen modification.Methods A two-years retrospective cohort study was conducted in 14 060 patients who initiated antiretroviral treatment with Zidovudine (AZT)/Tenofovir disoproxil (TDF)+Lamivudine (3TC)+Efavirenz (EFV) since 2012.There were 5 126 patients initiated TDF+3TC+EFV therapy (TDF group) and 8 934 patients initiated AZT+3TC+EFV therapy (AZT group).Chi-square test was used to compare the rate of first-line regimen modification and the rate of toxicity-related regimen modification between two groups.Cox proportional hazard model was used to investigate the risk factors associated with regimen modification.Results A total of 14 060 acquired immunodeficiency syndrome patients were observed for a median period of 1.85 person-years.There were 2 795 patients who changed their initial antiretroviral regimen and the rate of initial regimen modification was 19.9%.Two hundred patients who changed their initial regimen due to pregnancy were excluded.There were 2 070 patients in AZT group who changed their initial regimen with a rate of 23.5%.Among them, 1 652 patients changed their regimen due to drug toxicity and the rate was 18.8%.There were 525 patients in TDF group who changed their initial regimen with a rate of 10.4% and the rate of toxicity-related regimen modification was 6.2%.The differences between two groups were statistical significance (χ2=366.68 and 416.89, respectively, both P<0.01).The risk of regimen modification in AZT group were significantly higher than that in TDF group (aHR=2.89, 95%CI: 2.57-3.24).The risk of toxicity-related regimen modification in AZT group was also significantly higher than that in TDF group (aHR=3.85, 95%CI: 3.34-4.45).Conclusions Patients initiated antiretroviral treatment with AZT+3TC+EFV are more likely to change their initial regimen than those who initiated treatment with TDF+3TC+EFV.Female, age >45 years old, BMI<18.5 kg/cm2 and baseline CD4+ T cell count<200/mL were risk factors associated with regimen modification.