1.The therapeutic efficacy of continuous blood purification for severe acute renal failure after cardiac surgery
Hengjin WANG ; Miao ZHANG ; Chen SUN ; Hai GE ; Dongjin WANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2008;10(10):1327-1330
Objective To evaluate the efficiency and the timing of continuous blood purification(CBP) in patients with multiple or-gan dysfunction syndrome(MODS) and acute renal failure(ARF) following cardiac surgery. Methods From November,2003 to July,2007,thirty-one patients with MODS and ARF following cardiac surgery were treated with CBP. They were divided into two groups, alive group ( group A) and dead group ( group B). Clinical data of the two groups were reviewed. Before CBP, duration of extracorporeal circulation, du-ated. Mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR), oxygenic index (PaO2/FiO2), white blood cell count (WBC), platelet count (PLT) and renal function (blood urea nitrogen, BUN, ercatinine, Cr) were observed before and after CBP. Results The number of im-paired organs of patients in group B was significantly more than that in group A before CBP ( P<0.05). MODS scores ( 12.9±3.2 vs 6.9 ±2.3, P<0.05) and APACHE Ⅱ scores (26.3±10.4 vs 17.2±5.1, P<0.05)of group B were significantly higher than those of group A before CBP. After treatment of CBP for 24 hours, APACHE Ⅱ scores and MODS scores only significantly decreased in group A (P<0.05 ). After treatment of CBP, Cr and BUN significantly reduced, while MAP and PaO2/FiO2 increased, in all patients, but HR was signif-icantly lower than that before CBP in group A (P<0.05). The duration of ARF (34.67±32.79 hours vs 13.05±14.09 hours,P<cantly higher than those of group A. Conclusion MODS scores and APACHE II scores can be used to evaluate the severity of patients with MODS and ARF after cardiac surgery. CBP is an effective treatment for these patients. It is suggested that early CBP therapy is important for reducing the chances of the multiple organ dysfunction syndrome and mortality of these patients.
2.Influence of Calcineurin Gene Polymorphisms on the Efficacy of Cyclosporine A
Jing YAO ; Yingmin HAI ; Dingding CHEN ; Weihong GE ; Huaijun ZHU
China Pharmacy 2016;27(29):4033-4036,4037
OBJECTIVE:To study the influence of calcineurin gene polymorphism on the efficacy of cyclosporine A (CsA). METHODS:The blood samples of patients treated with CsA were collected. The trough blood concentration of CsA was detected by EMIT. The genotype of PPP3CA and PPP3CB was assayed by RFLP-PCR method. The expression of NFAT-regulated gene IL-2, IFN-γand GM-CSF were measured by RT-qPCR,which were used to define the index of indirect efficacy of CsA. The relationship of gene polymorphism with CsA efficacy was study by relationship analysis and multiple factor regression method,etc. RESULTS:A to-tal of 100 blood samples were collected. There was no significant correlation between the expression of CsA efficacy-related NFAT-reg-ulated gene GM-CSF and trough concentration of CsA(rGM-CSF=-0.04,P=0.238);the expression of IL-2 and IFN-γ were negatively correlated with trough concentration of CsA significantly(rIL-2=-0.384 3,P<0.001;rIFN-γ=-0.335 4,P<0.001). Using the average value of mRNA expression of IL-2 and IFN-γas indirect efficacy index,the polymorphism of PPP3CB rs3763679 site significantly in-fluenced the efficacy of CsA(P<0.05),but PPP3CA rs3804358 had no any effect on it(P>0.05). Stratified analysis showed that among patients with immune disease underwent renal transplantation,efficacy of patients with PPP3CB rs3763679 genovariation(TC+TT) were better than those with wild-type gene (CC)(P<0.05). After the efficacy was normalized by CsA trough concentration, multivariate analysis showed that normalized efficacy of CsA was negatively correlated with gender,PPP3CB rs3763679,lactate dehy-drogenase and creatinine significantly,but positively correlated with PPP3CA rs3804358,leucocyte count,usea nitrogen,glycerin trilaurate,etc. CONCLUSIONS:PPP3CB rs3763679 gene polymorphism influence the efficacy of CsA;among patients with immune disease underwent renal transplantation,efficacy of patients with PPP3CB rs3763679 TT+TC is better than that of CC type. At the same time,gender,PPP3CA rs3804358,leucocyte count,usea nitrogen,glycerin trilaurate and other factors all can influence the nor-malized efficacy of CsA to different extent. Multiple factors should be considered when using CsA.
3.Use of gentamicin solution in transurethral ureteroscopic lithotripsy to prevent postoperative infection
Ming CAO ; Jia-Hua PAN ; Hai-Ge CHEN ; Wei XUE ;
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2007;0(05):-
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of gentamicin solution in transurethral ureteroscopic lithotripsy to prevent postop- erative infection.Methods Prospective clinical randomized control study was conducted.From July 2003 to June 2006,116 ca- ses of ureteral stones at high risk of postoperative infection were randomized into control group or gentamicin group.Patients in gentamicin group received gentamicin solution for washing in the operation.All the patients undergoing operation were followed up for 2 weeks after operation.Diagnosis of postoperative infection was based on clinical manifestations.Results A total of 109 patients received operation in all the 116 cases,including 58 cases in gentamicin group and 51 cases in control group.Thirteen cases of postoperative infection were identified in all the patients receiving operation (11.93%),3 cases in gentamicin group and 10 in control group.The incidence of postoperative infection was significantly different between the two groups (X~2= 5.3342,P=0.0209).Eight cases had positive bacterial culture.Of the microbiological isolates,2 were gram-positive bacteria, 5 gram-negative bacteria and 1 Candida albicans.Conclusions The most common pathogen causing postoperative infection after transurethral ureteroscopic lithotripsy is gram-negative bacteria.The use of gentamicin solution for washing in the operation can reduce the incidence of postoperative infection.
4.Application of long-term cuffed catheter in patients with chronic hemodialysis
Hengjin WANG ; Miao ZHANG ; Chen SUN ; Chunming JIANG ; Shu RONG ; Hai GE
Clinical Medicine of China 2010;26(1):50-53
Objective To investigate the technique and effect of tunneled cuffed catheter as long-term hemodialysis access and the prevention of its related complications.Methods Permcath cuffed dual lumen catheter wag implanted in patients by the standard Seldinger technique,that a guidewire wss inserted into deep central vein, following by the insertion of the cuffed catheter through a peel-away sheath.The catheter related complications were observed.Urea reduce rate(URR),the Kt/V,the normalized protein catabolic rate(nPCR)and the time-averaged BUN concentration(TACurea)were measured as the index of the effect of hemodislysis.The effects were compared to those of arteriovenous fistula(AVF)within the same period(in 20 cases).Results In the total of 25 patients, 23 catheters were implanted in the internal jugular vein (21 cases at right,two at left side),one in the subclavian vein and one in the external jugular vein.Except for that one case died of cerebral infarction,all patients were using the catheter in well condition.Catheter related thrombosis or underfed occurred in 4 cases for 9 times, which became fluent after thrombolytic therapy or the adjustment of catheters.Catheter related infections occurred in 2 cases,and were successfully treated with anti-inflammation therapy.The average URR was 71.03%,Kt/V was 1.29,TAC urea was 12.74 mmol/L,and nPCR was 0.93 g/(kg·d)in all 25 patients,which was not significant different compared to patients with AVF((URR 72.46%,Kt/V 1.31,TACurea 12.86 mmol/L,nPCR 0.94 g/(kg·d)).Conclusions Cuffed dual lumen catheter for long-term aecegs in persistent hemodialysis has good effect on hemodialysis. Good catheter implanting technique and prevention of complications may improve the application of the catheter.
5.Eudesmane sesquiterpenes from twigs of Manglietia hookeri.
Mu-ge QI ; Feng ZHANG ; Wen-shu WANG ; Hai-bo WU ; Hao-chen YUAN ; Yu-guo JIAO ; Xu-jun DONG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(16):3229-3232
Chemical constituents from the acetone extract of twigs of Manglietia hookeri were isolated and purified by various column chromatographic methods over silica gel and sephadex LH-20, and preparative TLC. The structures of these compounds were identified on the basis of physicochemical properties and spectral analysis, including NMR and MS spectra. Six eudesmane sesquiterpenes were obtained and their structures were identified as trans-eudesmane-4, 11-diol(1), β-eudesmol(2), (-) -10-epi-5β-hydroxy-β-eudesmol (3), epi-carrisone (4), 6-hydroxy-eudesm-4(14) -ene(5) and gynurenol(6). All the compounds were isolated from this plant for the first time. Furthermore, the 13C-NMR data of compound 3 were reported for the first time.
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6.Evaluation of the efficacy and safety of intravesical instillation with gemcitabine after first-line intravesical chemotherapy failure in the treatment of non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer.
Ming CAO ; Chen-kai MA ; Jun MA ; Hai-ge CHEN ; Wei XUE
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2011;33(5):385-387
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the efficacy and safety of intravesical instillation with gemcitabine after first-line intravesical chemotherapy failure, including mitomycin (MMC), epirubicin (EPB) and camptothecin (CPT), in the treatment of non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC).
METHODSFrom June 2007 to October 2008, 72 patients with NMIBC, who had tumor recurrence within one year of first-line intravesical chemotherapy, were assigned to 3 groups (24 cases each). Group A received intravesical gemcitabine in a dose of 1000 mg, Group B received 2000 mg gemcitabine, and Group C received original intravesical chemotherapy. The time of reccurrence and adverse effects were recorded.
RESULTSThe 2-year tumor free survival rates of the 3 groups were 66.7%, 75.0% and 45.8%, respectively. The 2-year TFS rate of the patients who received gemcitabine was 70.8%, significantly higher than 45.8% of the patients treated by original chemotherapy. There was one case with renal function impairement in the groups A and B, respectively. There was no significant difference between the rates of low urinary tract symptoms in the 3 groups. No severe hematological side effects were observed in this study.
CONCLUSIONThe intravescal chemotherapy with gemcitabine in patients with recurrent bladder tumor after first-line intravesical chemotherapy is effective and well tolerated, however, renal function should be routinely assessed.
Administration, Intravesical ; Adult ; Aged ; Antibiotics, Antineoplastic ; therapeutic use ; Antimetabolites, Antineoplastic ; administration & dosage ; adverse effects ; therapeutic use ; Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ; therapeutic use ; Camptothecin ; therapeutic use ; Deoxycytidine ; administration & dosage ; adverse effects ; analogs & derivatives ; therapeutic use ; Disease-Free Survival ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Epirubicin ; therapeutic use ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Mitomycin ; therapeutic use ; Neoplasm Invasiveness ; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ; Urinary Bladder Neoplasms ; drug therapy ; pathology
7.Large germline deletion of the VHL gene in Chinese families with von Hippel-Lindau syndrome.
Jin ZHANG ; Hai-ge CHEN ; Wei XUE ; Li-xin ZHOU ; Yi-ran HUANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2009;26(5):539-541
OBJECTIVETo investigate the large germline deletion of the VHL gene in Chinese families with von Hippel-Lindau disease (VHL).
METHODSThe large deletion of the VHL gene in 20 unrelated Chinese VHL families was analyzed by using universal primer quantitative fluorescent multiplex polymerase chain reaction (UPQFM-PCR) and GeneScan analysis.
RESULTSPartial and complete VHL gene deletions were detected in 6 probands, including 3 exon 1 deletions, 1 exon 3 and 2 complete deletions. Of the 2 families with the complete deletions, patients developed multi-centric hemangioblastoma in the retina and central nervous system (CNS), and none developed renal cell carcinoma (RCC).
CONCLUSIONPartial and complete VHL gene deletions could be detected in Chinese kindreds with von Hippel-Lindau disease and the test for large deletion of the VHL gene should be implemented in routine DNA diagnosis for VHL disease. Further investigations are required to confirm that entire VHL deletions may be associated with a high risk of hemangioblastomas in the retina and central nervous system.
Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; genetics ; Exons ; Female ; Gene Deletion ; Germ-Line Mutation ; Humans ; Male ; Pedigree ; Von Hippel-Lindau Tumor Suppressor Protein ; genetics ; von Hippel-Lindau Disease ; genetics
8.Measurement of Foxp3 and NFAT1 in children with aplastic anemia.
Yi-Ming CAO ; Xi-Ge WANG ; Ping CHEN ; Wen-Hai YAN ; Xiao-Ming ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2015;17(3):258-261
OBJECTIVETo study the expression of Foxp3 and NFAT1 protein in peripheral blood (PB) in children with aplastic anemia (AA) and their roles in the pathogenesis of AA.
METHODSThe expression levels of Foxp3 and NFAT1 protein of mononuclear cells in PB were measured by Western blot in 68 children with AA before and after treatment and in 60 normal children (control group). The correlation between Foxp3 and NFAT1 protein expression and the correlation of the Foxp3 and NFAT1 protein expression with blood Hb, WBC and platelet levels were analyzed.
RESULTSThe expression levels of Foxp3 and NFAT1 protein in PB in the acute phase in the AA group were significantly lower than in the control group (P<0.05). After treatment (recovery phase) the expression levels of Foxp3 and NFAT1 protein increased obviously compared with those in the acute phase (P<0.05). The Foxp3 protein level was positively correlated with the NFAT1 protein level (r=0.812, P<0.05). Both the Foxp3 and NFAT1 protein levels were positively correlated with blood Hb, WBC and platelet levels in children with AA in the recovery phase (r=0.537, 0.579, 0.655 respectively; P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONSThe Foxp3 and NFAT1 protein levels in PB are reduced in children with AA, suggesting that they are involved in the pathogenesis of AA. The measurement of Foxp3 and NFAT1 protein levels may be useful in the severity evaluation of AA.
Adolescent ; Anemia, Aplastic ; blood ; etiology ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Female ; Forkhead Transcription Factors ; blood ; Humans ; Male ; NFATC Transcription Factors ; blood
9.Reversing effect of histamine on neuron death induced by N-methyl-D-aspartate.
Hai-bin DAI ; Zhong CHEN ; Yu-wen HUANG ; Qiu-fu GE ; Zhong-miao ZHANG ; Er-qing WEI
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2004;33(3):189-192
OBJECTIVETo determine the effect of histamine on N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) induced neuron death and to elucidate its mechanism.
METHODSThe primary cortical cell culture was adopted. Neuron morphology and MTT assay were used to evaluate the drugs effects.
RESULTHistamine at doses of 10(-4) 10(-6) 10(-7) 10(-8) mol/L reversed the neuron death induced by NMDA (50 micromol/L) for 3 h. The protection of histamine peaked at doses of 10(-4) mol/L and 10(-7)mol/L. The effect of histamine of 10(-7) mol/L was reversed only by cimetidine an H(2)receptor antagonist. However, the effect of histamine of 10(-4) mol/L was reversed only by pyrilamine but not cimetidine.
CONCLUSIONHistamine could reduce neuron death induced by NMDA; its protection at a low dose might be mediated by H(2)receptor, and at a high dose by H(1)receptor.
Animals ; Cell Death ; drug effects ; Cells, Cultured ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Histamine ; pharmacology ; N-Methylaspartate ; toxicity ; Neurons ; drug effects ; Neuroprotective Agents ; pharmacology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Receptors, Histamine H1 ; physiology ; Receptors, Histamine H2 ; physiology
10.Study on rational daily administration frequency of Fufang Biejia Ruangan tablet based on integrated serum pharmacologic and pharmacokinetic model.
Jin-xia BAI ; Ling DAI ; Hong-Ge CHEN ; He XU ; Rong-Li YIN ; Jin HAN ; Hai-Long YUAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(14):2394-2398
To observe in vitro the effect of rat drug serum on the proliferation of HSC-T6 hepatic stellate cells in the pharmacokinetic model for determining peoniflorin in Fufang Biejia Ruangan tablet, in order to discover the rational daily administration frequency of Fufang Biejia Ruangan tablet. Fufang Biejia Ruangan tablet was orally administered to rats with different daily administration frequency. Their blood was collected from veins behind eye sockets at different time points before the administration and after the first administration, in order to determine the concentration of peoniflorin in blood plasma and the effect of rat drug serums on the proliferation of HSC-T6. A comprehensive analysis was made on the relationship between pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics to determine the rational daily administration frequency of Fufang Biejia Ruangan tablet. The results showed a good correlation between the inhibitory effect of Fufang Biejia Ruangan tablet-contained serum on HSC-T6 and the concentration of peoniflorin in blood. The two-time administration group showed higher pharmacologic and pharmacokinetic AUCs than one-time administration and three-time administration groups. In conclusion, Fufang Biejia Ruangan table is recommended to be taken twice a day for treating liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis.
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pharmacokinetics