1.Effects of rhBNP on vascular remodeling and hs-CRP in rabbits after angioplasty
Hongwen XIE ; Shuqin LIU ; Xuesong ZHANG ; Zhongzhi LIU ; Ying PANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2012;14(2):188-190
ObjectiveTo reveal the relation between rhBNP and vascular remodeling,the relation between rhBNP and levels of serum high sensitive C reactive protein (hs-CRP).Methods20 male New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into two groups.All the rabbits were constructed to be models of angioplasty with BC.After injury,the control group were feed with standard forage,the rhBNP group received standard forage plus sibeutaneous rhBNP [0.1mmg/(kg · day),20 days].The rabbits were killed 4weeks after initial injury.The injured segments were dissected free from arteria iliaca externa,processed for histological and morphological study by TD 2000 analysis system of pathology image.The data of vascular remodeling was determined.The levels of hs-CRP were measured at the beginning and the end of the experiment.ResultsThere was significant difference in AUIEM and AUEEM[ (643.2±134.06) μm2 vs (493.7±139.32) μm2 ; (1495.1±204.98)μm2 vs (1265.9±232.56)μm2,P < 0.05 ],extremely significant difference in residual cavity areas and ratios of stenosis[ (519.1±93.47) μm2 vs (308.6±86.50) μm2;(18.68±7.72) μm2 vs (38.04±8.32) μm2,P < 0.01 ].There was no significant difference between the areas of media (P> 0.05).rhBNP reduced the levels of hs-CRP on the 28th day.ConclusionsrhBNP can benefit vascular remodeling after angioplasty which might be through its anti -inflammatory action.
2.A de novo mutation in GNAS cause severe pseudohypoparathyroidism typeⅠa
Min SHEN ; Lin LIU ; Yang LIU ; Hongwen LU ; Linan PANG ; Xun CHU
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2017;35(8):601-604
Objective To identify the GNAS gene mutation resulting in pseudohypoparathyroidism type Ⅰa (PHP-Ⅰa) in one patient. Methods The clinical data of a patient with pseudohypoparathyroidism type Ⅰa was retrospectively analyzed. All the 13 exons of GNAS were sequenced using Sanger method for the patient and the parents. The distribution of suspected causal mutation was screened in 478 healthy controls. To clarify the origin of the mutation, we performed targeted high-depth sequencing of GNAS exon harboring the mutation for the patient and the parents. Results The clinical data of the patient with the laboratory results of hypocalcaemia, hyperphosphataemia, elevated serum PTH, together with the features of AHO, conformed to the characterization of PHP-Ⅰa. The sequencing of GNAS exons identified a missense mutation (c.479G>C, p.R160P) located at exon 6 in the patient, which was absent in DNA of the parents. The mutation was not reported previously and was not found in the 478 healthy controls. We obtained about 8000-fold coverage from high-depth sequencing of DNA from peripheral blood of the patient and the parents. The disease-associated allele C identified in the patient was not observed in the parents. The number of reads with G allele (3984 reads) was roughly equal to that of C allele (4019 reads) from the targeted reanalysis of DNA of the patient. The results from high-depth sequencing indicated a de novo mutation in maternal germ cells. Conclusions We identified a new GNAS gene mutation (c.479G>C, p.R160P) caused PHP-Ia in a patient. Our results suggested the mutation was a maternal germline de novo mutation.
3. The efficacy and safety of coil embolization of septal branch in the treatment of patients with obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Hui LIU ; Qiang WU ; Hongwen TAN ; Jun PANG
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2017;45(12):1044-1048
Objective:
To observe the clinical efficacy and safety of coil embolization of septal branch in the treatment of obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HOCM).
Methods:
Eighteen patients with HOCM hospitalized in our department from September 2014 to October 2016 were enrolled in this study. There were 12 males and 6 females in this cohort and the age of patients ranged from 22 to 64 years old. Left ventricular outflow tract gradient (LVOTG) was derived from echocardiographic apical five-chamber view at pre-operation and at 48 hours and 6 months post operation. 24-hour Holter ECG examination was performed to assess the ventricular tachycardia, atrial fibrillation, atrioventricular block at 3 days and 6 months after the interventional operation. Routine ECG and creatine kinase-MB (CK-MB) examination were performed at pre-operation, at 6, 24 and 48 hours post operation. Cardiac troponin T (cTnT) was detected at pre-operation, at 24, 48 hours and 6 days post operation. The clinical symptoms (including chest tightness, chest pain, shortness of breath, syncope) and NYHA classification were assessed at 1, 6 months after the operation by telephone follow-up or outpatient clinic visit.
Results:
The average preoperative LVOTG detected by cardiac catheter was 103.6 (92.0, 115.0) mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa) , and the average LVOTG significantly reduced to 44.3 (41.6, 47.2) mmHg immediately after operation (
4.Effect of Constraint-induced Language Therapy on Aphasia in Patients with Sub-acute Stroke
Yajun ZHAO ; Changxiang CHEN ; Hongwen PANG ; Jinping SONG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;(7):656-658
Objective To observe the effect of constraint-induced language therapy (CILT) on speech and communicative activities in sub-acute stroke patients with aphasia. Methods 59 sub-acute stroke patients with aphasia were divided into control group (n=29) and observation group (n=30), who accepted routine speech therapy and CILT respectively. They were assessed with China Rehabilitation Research Center Aphasia Examination (CRRCAE) and Communicative Activities In Daily Living (CADL) before, and 10 days and 3 months after intervention. Results The scores of comprehension, repetition, naming, reading aloud, reading comprehension, and CADL improved more in the observation group than in the control group 10 days and 3 months after intervention (P<0.05). Conclusion CILT may facilitate the recovery of speech and communicative activities in daily living in sub-acute stroke patients with aphasia.