1.Chronic mountain sickness modulated cerebrovascular reactivity and biological effects on the related vascu-lar responses cytokines
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2016;42(7):390-394
Objective To investigate the influence of the chronic mountain sickness (chronic mountain sickness, CMS) on Cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) and regulators of cerebrovascular responses. Methods Twenty-six CMS pa?tients and 23 healthy control group using transcranial Doppler ultrasound (Transcranial Doppler Ultrasoiund, TCD) as?sessment of CVR, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay were applied to measure the serum levels of the endothelin (endo?thelin 1 , ET-1) and its receptor (endothelin receptor B, ETBR), endothelial nitric oxide synthase (endothelial nitric oxide synthase, eNOS) in CMS patients and healthy control. Results CVR (3.84 ± 3.01) was significantly lower in CMS patients than in the healthy control CVR (6.39 ± 6.87) (P <0.05); the serum concentration of ETBR in CMS patients was higher than in control [(386.07±281.57)μg/μL vs.(312.30±238.07)μg/μL] (P<0.05). Conclusions The cerebral circulation re?serve in CMS patients is significantly lower compared with healthy people. The regulation of vascular capacity by serum ET-1 and eNOS is similar between CMS patients and healthy control. The hypoxic vasodilatation in CMS patients is close?ly associated with cerebrovascular high expression of ETBR. This study may provide a scientific basis for the prevention and treatment of cerebral infarction in the patients with chronic mountain sicknes.
2.Effects of Skp2 overexpression on sensitivity of troglitazone in breast cancer cells
Jie MENG ; Yan ZOU ; Fengxian QING ; Xiaomou WEI ; Guisheng WANG ; Hao WU ; Shengming DAI
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(7):865-866,869
Objective To investigate the effects of Skp2 overexpression on the sensitivity of troglitazone (TRG) in breast cancer cells and to devote to develop a novel drug for increasing the patient survival rate and eventually reaching the cure goal .Methods The transcription activities of PPARγ were analyzed on peroxisome proliferators response element(PPRE) luciferase reporter .The flow cytometry analysis and CCK‐8 assay were adopted to study that overexpression of Skp2 was associated with resistance to TRG‐mediated inhibition growth and apoptosis of breast cancer cells .Results Our study found that overexpression of Skp2 inhibi‐ted the transcriptional activity of the endogenous PPARγ and resisted to TRG‐mediated inhibition growth and apoptosis of breast cancer cells .Conclusion Overexpressed Skp2 breast cancer cells is able to be resistant to TRG‐induced sensitivity of breast cancer cells .Furthermore down‐regulating Skp2 will significantly enhance the growth inhibition of TRG on breast cancer cells .
3.Value of ESRS score combined with inflammatory factors in predicting cerebral small vessel disease in patients with vertigo in Qinghai area, China
Journal of Apoplexy and Nervous Diseases 2024;41(12):1079-1084
Objective To investigate the value of ESRS score combined with inflammatory factors in predicting cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) in patients with vertigo in Qinghai area, China. Methods A total of 394 patients who were admitted and diagnosed with vertigo in Department of Neurology, Qinghai Provincial People’s Hospital, from June 2022 to June 2023 were enrolled as subjects, among whom there were 201 patients with central vertigo and 193 patients with peripheral vertigo. Inflammation-related indicators were collected, including neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR), monocyte to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio, and lymphocyte-to-monocyte ratio, and ESRS score and MRI examination were performed for all patients. Results Among the 201 patients with central vertigo, 118 (58.7%) developed CSVD, and among the 193 patients with peripheral vertigo, 78 (40.4%) developed CSVD. The univariate analysis showed that there were significant differences in systolic blood pressure, NLR, PLR, MHR, LMR, and ESRS score between the patients with CSVD and those without CSVD in the central vertigo group and the peripheral vertigo group, and there were significant differences in age and ESRS score between the central vertigo CSVD group and the peripheral vertigo CSVD group. For the patients with central vertigo, the risk of CSVD in the low-, medium-, and high-risk ESRS score groups was 25.49%, 68.75%, and 100.00%, respectively, and for those with peripheral vertigo, the risk of CSVD in the low-, medium-, and high-risk ESRS score groups was 32.10%, 66.70%, and 100.00%, respectively. The logistic regression analysis showed that ESRS score, NLR, and PLR were independent risk factors for CSVD in patients with vertigo. In the central vertigo group, ESRS score, NLR, and PLR alone had an area under the ROC curve (AUC) of 0.790, 0.721, and 0.635, respectively, in predicting CSVD, and the combination of the three indices had an AUC of 0.846; in the peripheral vertigo group, ESRS score, NLR, and PLR alone had an AUC of 0.757, 0.714, and 0.632, respectively, in predicting CSVD, and the combination of the three indices had an AUC of 0.816. Conclusion The risk of CSVD in patients with vertigo in Qinghai area increases with the increase in ESRS score, and the risk of CSVD in patients with vertigo in Qinghai area is positively correlated with NLR and PLR. ESRS score combined with NLR and PLR is more sensitive than the above indices used alone in the risk assessment of CSVD in patients with vertigo in Qinghai area. The central vertigo CSVD group has a higher ESRS score than the peripheral vertigo CSVD group, suggesting that patients with central vertigo tend to develop CSVD.
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4.Estimation of spectral oscillatory power of resting-state EEG in subjective tinnitus
Yuexin CAI ; Jiahong LI ; Haidi YANG ; Ling CHEN ; Yingfeng SUN ; Xiayin HUANG ; Hao XIONG ; Suijun CHEN ; Xiaoting CHEN ; Guisheng CHEN ; Yanhong CHEN ; Yiqing ZHENG
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2018;25(7):358-362
OBJECTIVE To explor e the characteristics of spectral oscillatory power of resting-state electroencephalography(EEG) in subjective tinnitus patients and to lay the foundation for study of central mechanism of tinnitus.METHODS 31 subjects(15 subjects with subjective tinnitus and 16 age matching healthy subjects) underwent a 128-channel resting-state EEG analyses. After a series of preprocessing, data were segmented into 8 frequency bands, including δ(0.5~3.5 Hz), θ(4~7.5 Hz), α1(8~10 Hz), α2(10~12 Hz), β1(13~18 Hz), β2(18.5~21 Hz), β3(21.5~30 Hz) and γ(30.5~44 Hz). The group differences of spectral power were analyzed by independent t test. Correlation between spectral power of each frequency band and tinnitus subjective symptoms were also analyzed. RESULTS Significant higher spectral power of the α1, β and γ bandwere found in the left and right temporal areas of tinnitus group compared with that of normal group.Tinnitus subjects also had higher spectral powerof the δ and θ band in temporo-parietal areas than that of the normal group. There was no significant difference of spectral power in other frequency bands. Moreover, signif icant positive cor relation were found between tinnitus loudness and spectralpower of right anterior lateral(R=0.66, P =0.007) and right anterior medial(R=0.58, P =0.031) areas. CONCLUSION Tinnitus subjects have higher spectral oscillatory power on right and left temporal lobe and temporo-parietal area. A positive correlation exsit between tinnitus loudness andspectral power of right anterior lateral and medial areas in tinnitus subjects, whichindicate that central reorganizationexsit in tinnitus reorganization andγ band maybe considered as a possible biomarkerforthe tinnitus subjective symptom.