1.Clinical Features of Retroperitoneal Paragangliomas and Strategies for Diagnosis and Treatment
Shiyang WANG ; Ye YANG ; Jialin ZHANG
Journal of China Medical University 2017;46(5):444-448
Objective To investigate the clinical diagnosis and treatment strategies for retroperitoneal paragangliomas and to enhance the diag?nostic and therapeutic levels of retroperitoneal paragangliomas. Methods The clinical data of 49 patients having retroperitoneal paragangliomas were retrospectively analyzed. We studied 21 males and 28 females between an age range 17 and 72 years(mean 45.6 years). Hypertension was observed in 19 patients,9 patients suffered from lumbago or abdominal pain,and an abdominal mass was noted in 2 cases. Physical examination re?vealed paragangliomas in 17 patients. The positive rate of localization was 77.5%(31/40),96.0%(47/49),and 100%(10/10)using B?ultra?sound,computed tomography,and MRI respectively. Serum catecholamines were measured in 19 patients,of which 16 cases(84.2%)showed ele?vated levels. Results In our study,49 patients underwent open surgery,5 patients showed multiple tumors,and 56 tumors were found during sur?gery. The most common tumor location was periaortic and pericaval(71.4%,40/56). There were 51 cases of surgery in 49 patients. 54 tumors of 49 cases were totally resected. The tumors measured 1.5?20.0 cm in diameter with a mean diameter 6.7 cm. 75%tumors had integral pelos,14.2%(8/56)invaded the surrounding organs and vessels,and 10.7%(6/56)required resection of adjacent organs. We followed up 43 patients between 6 and 138 months after surgery. Postsurgical recurrence was noted in 4 patients,and 2 patients developed metastases. One patient died from metas?tasis during the follow?up period. Conclusion Surgical resection might be the most effective method for treatment of retroperitoneal paraganglio?mas. Sufficient preoperative and perioperative management might be the key point of successful surgery. Lifelong follow?up is important as recur?rent tumors need resection.
2.Change of plasma cyclic nucleotide in patients of rheumatic heart disease with pulmonary hypertension
Jianghong YE ; Meifang YAO ; Jialin ZHU ; Meiying XU ; Zhengkang FENG ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1985;0(06):-
Objective:To study the change of plasma cyclic nucleotide in patients of rheumatic heart disease with pulmonary hypertension and to evaluate the relationship between plasma cyclic nucleotides and hemodynamics. Methods:Plasma cGMP and cAMP were examined by radioimmunoassay, hemodynamic data were obtained with Swan Ganz catheter and the HP compact configurable monitors. Results:Plasma cyclic nucleotide increased in patients of rheumatic heart disease with pulmonary hypertension and had an obvious correlation with the level of PAPM, PVR, PAWP and CI. Conclusion:Increased cAMP and cGMP is one of the pathophysiological characters of pulmonary hypertension, cAMP and cGMP, as the second messenger, may play an important regulating role in the development of pulmonary hypertension.
3.Safety of promestriene capsule used in postmenopausal atrophic vaginitis
Aijun SUN ; Shouqing LIN ; Lianhong JING ; Ziyi WANG ; Jialin YE ; Ying ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2009;44(8):593-596
events were associated with promestriene use. Conclusion The premestriene capsule was safe and effective in the treatment of postmenopausal atrophic vaginitis.
4.The research of adenosine induced HepG2 cell apoptosis through endoplasmic reticulum stress pathway
Yanqing YE ; Guoping LI ; Zejin PU ; Guanyou HUANG ; Jialin FENG ; Biliu WEI ; Lingfei WU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(05):-
Aim To investigate the role of endoplasmic reticulum stress in adenosine induced HepG2 cell apoptosis.Methods HepG2 cells were treated with different concentrations of ADO for 36 h,and the effect of ADO on cell proliferation was measured by MTT assay.Cell nuclei DAPI staining was used to detect the nuclei change after being treated with different concentrations ADO for 36 h or 2.0 mmol?L-1 ADO for different time.The effect of ADO on HepG2 cell cycle was analysed by flow cytometry after being treated with 2.0 mmol?L-1 ADO for 12 h or 24 h.Translocation of CHOP and Caspase-3 were measured by immunofluorescence after being treated with 2.0 mmol?L-1 ADO for 36 h.The proteins expressions of CHOP,Caspase-4,Caspase-3 and JNK were assayed by western blot.Results The viability of HepG2 cell decreased in a dose-dependent manner;the relative cell viability of 0.5,1,2,4,6 mmol?L-1 decreased by 13.48%?0.12%,27.92%?0.25%,35.21%?0.42%,51.46%?0.24%,71.42%?0.58%,compared with the control group respectively.The nuclei of HepG2 cells treated with different ADO concentrations or 2.0 mmol?L-1 ADO showed condensation,rounding and shrinkage,then fragmentation,which demonstrated cell apoptosis.After being treated with 2.0 mmol?L-1 ADO for 12 h or 24 h,cell cycle analysis showed sub-G1 phase increased;the apoptotic ratio of control,12 h and 24 h was 1.55%?0.12%,10.96%?0.07% and 21.04%?0.26% respectively.Immunofluorescence assay showed the CHOP and Caspase-3 translocation to the nuclei after being treated with 2.0 mmol?L-1 ADO.The expressions of CHOP,Caspase-3 and Caspase-4 increased after being treated with different concentrations ADO for 36 h,while the expression of JNK did not change.Conclusion Endoplasmic reticulum stress is involved in adenosine-induced HepG2 cell apoptosis.
5.Systemic lupus erythematosus with primary sclerosing cholangitis
Cui LU ; Jialin TENG ; Zhuochao ZHOU ; Fan WANG ; Naying HE ; Chengde YANG ; Junna YE
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2021;25(3):184-188,F3
Objective:To investigate the clinical manifestations, laboratory and imaging features, treatment and prognosis of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) with primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC).Methods:This is a retrospective case series study describing the clinical, laboratory and imaging manife-stations, treatment and prognosis of 3 SLE patients with PSC. The related literatures were reviewed.Results:In total, 10 patients were included. SLE with PSC, with an average age of (43±17) years old, was more common with hematological and renal involvement, jaundice and arthralgia, positive anti-double-stranded DNA (anti-dsDNA) antibody, hypocomplementemia, elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and abnormal liver function with predominately elevated alkaline phosphatase (ALP). The classic magnetic resonance cholangio-pancreatography (MRCP) features of PSC include multifocal strictures, beading and areas of dilatation involving the intra- and/or extrahepatic bile ducts. The treatment included glucocorticosteroids, immunosup-pressants and ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA), and some patients required biliary drainage. Most patients had a good prognosis.Conclusion:Although PSC is rare, attention should be paid to SLE patients with abnormal liver function, especially with elevated ALP, in order to differentiate from PSC.
6.Case reports and clinical analysis of 8 patients with primary Sj?gren's syndrome diagnosed as anti-synthase syndrome
Feng QUAN ; Jialin TENG ; Chengde YANG ; Honglei LIU ; Xiaobing CHENG ; Yutong SU ; Yue SUN ; Junna YE
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2021;25(6):389-393
Objective:Anti-synthase syndrome (ASS) is a rare autoimmune disease. To increase the understanding of the disease and reduce the rate of miss diagnosis.Methods:The clinical data of 8 patients with positive anti-synthase antibody afterprimary Sj?gren's syndrome (pSS) were retrospectively analyzed and descriptive statistical analysis was carried out.Results:The diagnosis of Sjogren's syndrome (SS) was in accordance with the revised European criteriaof SS issued by the US-Europe consensus Group in 2002 or the classification criteria of American College of Rheumatology/European League Against Rheumatism (ACR/EULAR) SS in 2016, and the diagnostic ASS was in accordance with the diagnostic criteria of Conners in 2010 or Solomon in 2011. Eight(100%) patients had a history of interstitial lung disease, and 7 (88%) patients had fever (oral temperature >38.5 ℃). All patients were positive for anti-Ro-52 antibody, 4 patients were positive for anti-PL-7 antibody, 2 patients were positive for anti-EJ antibody, 1 patient was positive for both anti-PL-7 antibody and anti-EJ antibody, and 1 patient was positive for anti-PL-12.Conclusion:pSS patients with severe interstitial lung disease or high fever of unknown causes should be screened for anti-synthase antibodies and the possibility of ASS.
7.Development of RT-PCR-ELISA assay for detecting Cryptosporidium hominis
Guoqing LI ; Yijian YE ; Xiangjie LIANG ; Zhenyong GAO ; Cailing YUE ; Jialin CHEN ; Haibo ZHU ; Qianming XU ; Qianming XU
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2010;(2):150-153
To establish a highly sensitive and specific method to detect the presence of Cryptosporidium homini, the RT-PCR-ELISA assay was tried, in which the primer with a biotin-labeled probe was designed to amplify fragment containing the highly variable region by multiple alignment between p23 gene of C.hominis and other Cryptosporidium spp. The RT-PCR was used to amplify the target fragment, and the amplified product was used to hybridize with the probe primer. The hybridized product was then captured on micro-plate wells coated with streptavidin and reacted with anti-digoxin antibody labeled with horse-radish peroxidase. This method of testing was then used for the detection of C.hominis in 22 clinical specimens and compared with the conventional methods of testing. It was demonstrated that the RT-PCR--ELISA for the detection of C.hominis was proved to be quite sensitive and specific. Its sensitivity was 100 times higher than that of the general PCR. From the result of clinic detection, the detection rate of RT-PCR-ELISA assay attained to 86%(19/22), while those of RT-PCR, sucrose floating method and anti-acid staining were 27%, 27% and 50% respectively. This result indicates that the RT-PCR-ELISA assay is more sensitive to detect C.hominis than the other three methods of testing.
8.Synthesis of cefatrizine by recombinant alpha-amino acid ester hydrolase.
Jialin PAN ; Lu WANG ; Duanhua LI ; Lijuan YE
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2013;29(4):501-509
To explore the enzymatic route of cefatrizine synthesis, alpha-amino acid ester hydrolase (AEH) gene was cloned from the whole genome of Xanthomonas rubrillineans, and expressed heterologously in Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3). The effects of temperature, pH and substrates' molar ratio upon the transformation yield of cefatrizine by purified recombinant AEH were investigated. The monomer of AEH was determined as 70 kDa by SDS-PAGE. The optimal pH and temperature reaction were (6.0 +/- 0.1) and 36 degrees C for cefatrizine synthesis. The transformation yield was 64.3% under 36 degrees C, pH (6.0 +/- 0.1), when the concentrations of two substrates were about 30 mmol/L (7-ATTC) and 120 mmol/L (HPGM x HCl), respectively, and the enzyme consumption was 22 U/mL. The results pave the way for optimization of the industrial enzymatic synthesis of cefatrizine.
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9.Treatment with rituximab in 8 cases with systemic sclerosis
Shadabai ALIYA ; Jialin TENG ; Honglei LIU ; RiGeTu ZHAO ; Yuping MA ; Xiaobing CHENG ; Yutong SU ; Chengde YANG ; Junna YE
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2021;25(2):104-108
Objective:To observe the clinical efficacy and adverse reactions of rituximab in the treatment of systemic sclerosis (SSc).Methods:Eight SSc patients who received rituximab treatment in the Department of Rheumatology of Shanghai Ruijin Hospital from November 2016 to May 2020 were treated with rituximab at week 0, week 2, week 4, week 24 and week 48. The clinical symptoms and laboratory parameters were evaluated at baseline, week 4, week 24 and week 48 respectively. All data were analyzed by Wilcoxon test.Results:All the patients were diagnosed as diffuse SSc, including seven females and one male, with a median disease course of 2.5 years. At week 0, week 24 and week 48, the modified Rodnon skin scores (MRss) were 16.5 (11.8, 29.5) , 14.5 (9.5, 27) ( Z=0.841) and 10.5 (7, 24.3) ( Z=0.420) respectively, which were significantly improved as compared with the baseline ( P<0.05). The patients' self-scores were 60(50, 77.5), 52.5(41.3, 67.5)( Z=0.113) and 47.5(36.3, 57.5)( Z=0.474) respectively, which were significantly improved at week 24 and week 48, and the High Resolution CT (HRCT) scores at baseline and week 48 were 2.7(1.02, 3.7) and 1.6(0.65, 2.95)( Z=0.964) respectively, significantly improved after treatment ( P<0.05). The pulmonary aterial hypertension (PAH) values were 48(41, 58.5) mmHg and 47(38.5, 57) mmHg ( Z=0.315) respectively. There was no significant difference between the two groups. Clinical observation showed that the condition was improved and no adverse reaction occurred at the same time period. Conclusion:The improvement of skin sclerosis, pulmonary interstitial lesion and pulmonary artery pressure can be observed during the treatment with rituximab, which may be a new choice for the treatment of SSc. There is no serious adverse reaction during the treatment, and the patients are well tolerated and safe.
10.Correlation between peripheral inflammatory cytokines and anxiety symptoms in patients with the first-episode generalized anxiety disorder
Gang YE ; Zhen TANG ; Xin LI ; Mingzhi PAN ; Feng ZHU ; Jialin FU ; Tian FU ; Qichun LIU ; Zhenyong GAO ; Xinyun CHEN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2016;25(8):709-712
Objective To investigate the relationship between peripheral inflammatory cytokines and anxiety symptoms in patients with the first?episode generalized anxiety disorder. Methods 48 patients diagnosed with the first?episode generalized anxiety disorder according to ICD?10 criteria and 48 healthy sub?jects were recruited. Peripheral levels of IL?1, IL?2, IL?4, IL?5, IL?6, IL?8, IL?10, IL?12p70, GM?CSF and IFN?γ of both groups were evaluated by enzyme?linked immunosorbent assay ( ELISA) ,and CRP was evalua?ted by immunoturbidimetric method. Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale( GAD?7) and State?Trait Anxiety Inventory ( STAI ) were used to assess the levels of overall anxiety, state anxiety and trait anxiety. Results The levels of CRP ( ( 1. 19 ± 0. 80 ) mg/L vs ( 0. 68 ± 0. 70 ) mg/L, t=3. 31 ) , IL?1α( ( 70. 34 ± 3.60)pg/ml vs (16.94±3.42)pg/ml, t=74.50),IL?2((7.25±3.42)pg/ml vs (4.95±2.31)pg/ml, t=3.85), IL?4((102.02±73.14)pg/ml vs (75.55±32.78)pg/ml, t=2.29),IL?6((12.55±2.37)pg/ml vs (2.71±1.35) pg/ml, t=14.79),IL?8((44.64±16.21)pg/ml vs (35.69±11.70)pg/ml, t=3.10),IL?12((18.16±24.17) pg/ml vs (10.82±4.72)pg/ml, t=2.06),IFN?γ((23.32±15.52)pg/ml vs (16.48±6.80)pg/ml, t=2.79), GM?CSF((19.07±11.12)pg/ml vs (13.40±8.54)pg/ml, t=2.80) in patients with the first?episode general?ized anxiety disorder were significantly higher than normal controls(P<0.05) . Both SAI and TAI had signifi? cantly positive correlation with the levels of IL?1α, IL?2, IL?6, IL?8, IL?12, IFN?γ and GM?CSF ( r=0.24?0.76, P<0.05) . Conclusion The levels of some peripheral inflammatory cytokines in patients with the first?episode generalized anxiety disorder are significantly increased,and they have positive correlation with gener?al anxiety,state anxiety and trait anxiety,which may suggest some immune system defects in the patients.