1.Changes in the intraocular pressure and anterior chamber angle in patients with chronic renal failure before and after hemodialysis
Haisheng ZHENG ; Xingwu ZHONG ; Haibo CHEN ; Jianqiang XING ; Yiyu SHI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(5):722-724
Objective To investigate changes in the intraocular pressure(IOP) and anterior chamber angle in patients with chronic renal failure before and after hemodialysis. Methods Fifty?eight patients(116 eyes) with chronic renal failure were measured with Goldmann applanation tonometer and anterior segment optical coherence tomograph. The patients were divided into three groups based on gonioscopy results:the narrow angle group(22 eyes),the Iris neovascular group(3 eyes)and the open angle group(91 eyes). IOP was measured by Goldmann applanation tonometer in patients in the three groups before and after hemodialysis. Anterior chamber angle opening distance (AOD) was detected by anterior segment optical coherence tomograph before and after hemodialysis. The blood urea nitrogen,creatinine,albumin were also determined before and after hemodialysis. All changes in the parameters were analyzed with a paired t test. Results The IOP in narrow angle eyes and in neovascular eyes increased significantly after hemodialysis ,while the IOP in open angle eyes showed no significant changes. The AOD decreased significantly after hemodialysis. The blood urea nitrogen and creatinine decreased significantly in 58 patients,while albumin increased after hemodialysis. Conclusion The IOP in narrow angle eyes and in neovascular eyes increased after hemodialysis ,correlating with the resistance increase of aqueous outflow pathway and the change of plasma osmotic pressure. As a result ,it is recommended that the condition of eye of patients with chronic renal failure should be checked ,and patients should receive appropriate controlling measure or treatment before hemodialysis.
2.Effect of Hyperphosphorylated p38MAPK in Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis Axonal Damage
Jintao ZHANG ; Xianglan JIN ; Jianqiang NI ; Jianhua JIANG ; Xiaoling SHANG ; Guangyu XING ; Ling YIN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2009;15(2):106-108
Objective To explore the mechanism about the expression of the hyperphosphorylated p38MAPK in the central nervous system (CNS) of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) mouse and its relationship to the axonal damage, and investigate the potential regulation of SB203580 to the damaged axons in the CNS of EAE mouse.Methods SJL/J mice were used to establish the EAE model. Brain and spinal cord of EAE mice in the model group, SB203580 group and control group were used respectively at different time points. Stained with HE and Luxol Fast Blue (LFB), also the immunohistochemical detection was conducted with parallel phosphorylation of p38MAPK antibody staining and APP staining at the same time. By image analysis system, the number of positive signals, the coverage and the average density value in the cytoplasm of neuron in white matter lesions were measured.Results The model of EAE mice induced by PLP peptide manifested significant neurological symptoms, signs and features of relapse and remitting. Demyelinating change was observed in local regional white matter region. Compared with the model group, SB203580 group changed lighter, with its behavioral observations and had a significant weight gain (P<0.01). In addition to the control group, amyloid precursor protein (APP) expression was detected in other groups at various time points. Compared to the model group, APP expression was slighter than in SB203580 group. The number of positive cells and strength was significantly lower in the SB203580 group (P<0.01); expression of p38MAPK in EAE mice was observed at the earlier 7th day after immunization. Compared to the model group, expression of SB203580 group was lighter, positive number and intensity decreased markedly (P<0.01).Conclusion p38MAPK blockers SB203580 can not only inhibit activation of the p38MAPK in EAE mice, but also effectively reduce expression of APP which is symbolic target of EAE axonal injury, it is confirmed that the p38MAPK is indeed involved in the EAE axonal injury.
3.Comparison of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis models induced by two kinds of proteolipid proteins
Jintao ZHANG ; Ke ZHU ; Xianglan JIN ; Guangyu XING ; Xiaoming ZHANG ; Jianqiang NI ; Chunjie SONG ; Ling YIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(21):225-227
BACKGROUND: Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis has become the most classical animal model for multiple sclerosis. However, the experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis model of China presented one-way course of disease. By using proteolipid protein 139-151 and proteolipid protein 178-191, relapse remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis models may be induced in SJL/J mice which were susceptible to immune, which have similar clinical situation, course and histologicallterations to multiple sclerosis.OBJECTIVE: To establish the relapse remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis mouse model induced by proteolipid protein, which has similar clinical situation, course and histological alterations to multiple sclerosis.DESIGN: Completely randomized controlled study.SETTING: The centre of Neuro-information, and Neurological Institute,General Hospital of Chinese PLA.MATERIALS: The study was carried out at the Laboratory of Neuro-pathology, General Hospital of Chinese PLA, from February to June 2004.Sixty female SJL/J mice with 8-12 weeks old were selected and randomly divided into proteolipid protein 139-151 group and proteolipid protein-178-191 group with 30 in each.INTERVENTIONS: After injected with proteolipid protein-139-151 or proteolipid protein-178-191, the models of relapse remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis were induced, and the body weight and neurological signs of each female SJL/J mouse were viewed. The tissue morphological changes of models were observed with hematoxylin and eosin and uxol fast blue stain.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The neurological symptoms and signs,features of relapse and remitting and the perivascular inflammatory cell infiltration, demyelinated lesion of the model of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis mouse induced by two proteolipid protein peptides.RESULTS: All 60 mice entered the final analysis. ① Significant neurological symptoms, signs and features of relapse and remitting was manifested in the model of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis mouse induced by two proteolipid protein peptides. Obvious phenomena of perivascular inflammatory cuffing, satellitism, predominant perivascular inflammatory cell infiltration and demyelinated lesion were found in spinal and cerebral tissue. ②Changes of body mass: Before immunity, the body mass of mice in two groups was( 17. 84 ± 2.59) g and (17. 88 ± 0.52) g respectively. Onset of relapse of the mice in proteolipid protein-178-191 group was earlier and faster, their body mass had no distinctive change after immunization and the mean body mass was(23.52 ± 2.37) g till the 60th day. Meanwhile, Onset of relapse of the mice in proteolipid protein-139-151 group was later and slower. After the immunity, the body mass of mice was little decrease, and the body mass was (16. 70 ±0.46) g on the 60th day. ③ Neural functional scores: The highest functional scores in the two groups were not different(3.86 ± 1.10vs 3.71 ±1.05, t=0.49, P=0.628).CONCLUSION: The two different antigenic peptides of proteolipid protein can all cause the autoimmune response of central nervous system. Both models have the same characters of relapse and remitting and the severity has no significant difference. But compared with proteolipid protein 139- 151 group,onset and recover of the experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis of the mice in proteolipid protein 178-191 group were earlier, as well as weight variance was larger, which maybe due to the different structure of two peptides.
4.The Efficacy of Etanercept Combined Leflunomide to Treat Ankylosing Spondylitis and Its Safety
Liangmin CHEN ; Yong JIANG ; Lijuan XING ; Jing WANG ; Zhihua CHU ; Jin GAO ; Jianqiang LI
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2017;17(22):4292-4294,4310
Objective:To explore the efficacy of etanercept combined leflunomide to treat ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and its safety.Methods:90 cases with AS patients admitted in our hospital from June 2016 to January 2015 were selected.The patients were divided into observation group and control group by random number table method,45 cases in each group.Observation group was treated with etanercept combined with leflunomide,the control group were treated by leflunomide only.Morning stiffness time,AS activity index (BASDAI),AS measurement index (BASMI) were recorded before and after treatment in two groups,the total effective rate and adverse reaction were compared between the two groups.Results:After treatment,the BASDAI and morning stiffness time,BASMI of two groups of patients compared with before treatment were decreased,and the indexes above of the observation group were significantly lower than the control group,the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05);The effective rate of the observation group was significantly higher than that of the control group,the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05);During the course of treatment,the main adverse reactions occurred in patients with liver function damage,diarrhea and allergic skin rash,but there was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse reactions between the two groups (P>0.05).Conclusion:Etanercept combined with leflunomide can obtain ideal effect,and low incidence rate of adverse reaction,it is worth popularizing in clinical use.
5.DIETARY INTAKES OF CAROTENOIDS IN CHINESE ADULTS FROM URBAN, SUBURBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES
Zhixu WANG ; Min LIU ; Huizhen ZHANG ; Yiguang GU ; Qianyi XING ; Jianqiang LAI
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(01):-
Objective To explore the dietary intakes of carotenoids in Chinese adults.Method One hundred and eighty four 30-60 year-old adults(84 males and 100 females) from three different communities were recruited in the investigation.The dietary samples were collected by double-servings in every season of the year respectively.The double sample comprised all the foods of continuous 3 d at equal variety and quantity,and were analyzed by HPLC for the contents of ?-carotene,?-carotene,?-cryptoxanthin,lycopene,and lutein/zeaxanthin.Results The dietary samples were collected and analyzed from 184,184,169,and 161 subjects in summer,autumn,winter and spring respectively.The dietary intakes of ?-carotene,?-carotene,?-cryptoxanthin,lycopene,and lutein+zeaxanthin in the investigated subjects in summer were 2.48?2.71mg,276.6?469.4 ?g,86.9?241.4 ?g,2.16?3.38 mg,and 1.48?1.65 mg respectively.Those in autumn were 3.39?4.10 mg,271.7?462.8 ?g,339.9?1016.8 ?g,0.25?1.34 mg and 2.07?3.00 mg respectively.Those in winter were 2.85?3.76 mg,302.7?622.6 ?g,108.8?142.3 ?g,0.36?1.46 mg and 1.97?3.00 mg.and those in spring were 3.76?3.35 mg,162.4?413.9 ?g,42.1?93.8 ?g,0.86?1.39 mg and 6.10?6.26 mg respecfively.The lycopene intakes were relatively higher in summer,?-cryptoxanthin higher in autumn,and lutein/ zeaxanthin higher in spring.The intakes of ?-and ?-carotene were relatively less fluctuated by seasons.Generally,the subjects from the central urban community consumed more carotenoids than those from the outskirt community and the rural village,with the only exception of lutein/zeaxanthin intake in spring.Conclusion The dietary carotenoids intakes in Chinese adults were studied,and the data would be helpful for further researches about carotenoids nutrition among Chinese population.
6.Effect of blood glucose and insulin on serum free fatty acid level after glucose loading in essential hypertension patients
Jianliang ZHANG ; Yongwen QIN ; Xing ZHENG ; Jianli QIU ; Jijun DING ; Jianqiang HU ; Dajin ZOU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(07):-
AIM: To investigate the effects of internal change of serum insulin and plasma glucose levels on serum free fatty acid (FFA) concentrations after glucose loading. METHODS: Serum insulin, plasma glucose and FFA concentrations were measured simultaneously in 234 essential hypertension patients who were undergoing oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) [ including 20 cases with 2 type diabetes mellitus (DM), 74 impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), 140 normal glucose tolerance (NGT); 98 males, 136 females]. RESULTS: Fasting serum FFA concentration (?mol/L) in DM ((1 048.47)?481.6) was higher than that in IGT (760.1?332.1) (P
7.Analysis for Relevant Clinical Parameters and Biomarkers in Patients of Essential Hypertension Combining Acute Coronary Syndrome
Chunlin LAI ; Jinping XING ; Xiaohong LIU ; Jie QI ; Jianqiang ZHAO ; Yourui JI ; Wuxiao YANG ; Pujuan YAN ; Chunyan LUO ; Lufang RUAN
Chinese Circulation Journal 2017;32(4):358-361
Objective: To analyze the relationship between inflammatory factors and relevant risk factors in patients of essential hypertension (EH) combining acute coronary syndrome (ACS) with its clinical significance. Methods: Our research included 3 groups: EH group, n=79 patients with standard criteria, EH+ACS group, n=85 and Control group, n=48 normal subjects. Blood levels of lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2), tryptase (TPS) and relevant clinical, biochemical parameters were measured; risk factors for cardiovascular disease were examined and the relationship between above parameters, risk factors and ACS occurrence in EH patients was studied by Logistic regression analysis. Results: The OR values were all greater than 1 in fibrinogen (Fbg), high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), TPS, atherosclerotic plaque, Lp-PLA2 and EH grading. Fbg was the most significant independent risk factor (OR=22.242, 95% CI 6.458-76.609, P<0.0001), the standardized partial regression coefficient b'as absolute value (b') was 1.079 which was the highestone in above 6 variables with the strongest impact for ACS occurrence in EH patients. Conclusion: Fbg, hs-CRP, TPS, atherosclerotic plaque and EH grading were the independent risk factors for ACS occurrence in EH patients; Fbg was the highest risk factor for ACS occurrence with the strongest impact, which provided a new direction for ACS prevention and treatment.
8.Acute injury of inhalable particle matters on nasal mucous membrane of rat.
Xiaoling LIU ; Zhimin XING ; Lisheng YU ; Jianqiang DONG ; Furong DENG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2008;22(2):84-87
OBJECTIVE:
To study the mechanism of the nasal mucous membrane inflammation induced by the inhalable particle matter (PM10).
METHOD:
Three dosage PM10 were instilled in rat nasal cavity of different groups for one week. The morphology of nasal mucosa and the numbers of inflammatory cell were observed in each samples.
RESULT:
The total numbers of inflammatory cells in PM10-treated groups were increased in a dose-respondent manner and significantly different from that in control group. The results of histopathological and scanning electron microscope (SEM) analysis indicated that PM10 caused nasal mucosa injury and pathological changes, such as the damage of cilia and nasal mucosa epithelium in a dose dependent way. The infiltration of inflammatory cells in nasal mucosa epithelium matrix, especially eosinophilia were observed.
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PM10 can cause rat's nasal mucosa inflammation and epithelial injury.
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9.Clinical Comparison of Proximal Gastrectomy With Double-Tract Reconstruction Versus Total Gastrectomy With Roux-en-Y Anastomosis for Siewert Type II/III Adenocarcinoma of the Esophagogastric Junction
Xiaoming MA ; Mingzuo ZHAO ; Jian WANG ; Haixing PAN ; Jianqiang WU ; Chungen XING
Journal of Gastric Cancer 2022;22(3):220-234
Purpose:
The incidence of adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction (AEG) has increased in recent years, and the optimal surgical strategy for AEG remains highly controversial. We aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of proximal gastrectomy with double-tract reconstruction (PG-DT) for the treatment of patients with AEG.
Materials and Methods:
We retrospectively analyzed patients with Siewert type II/III AEG between January 2013 and July 2018. Clinicopathological characteristics, survival, surgical outcomes, quality of life (QOL), and nutritional status were compared between the PG-DT and total gastrectomy with Roux-en-Y anastomosis (TG-RY) groups.
Results:
After propensity score matching, 33 patients in each group were analyzed. There were no statistical differences between the 2 groups in terms of disease-free survival and overall survival. The surgical option was not an independent prognostic factor based on the multivariate analysis. In addition, no differences were found in terms of surgical complications. There were no significant differences in QOL assessed by the Visick grade, Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale, or endoscopic findings. Furthermore, the long-term nutritional advantage of the PG-DT group was significantly greater than that of the TG-RY group.
Conclusions
PG-DT is a safe and effective procedure for patients with local Siewert type II/III AEG, regardless of the TNM stage.
10.Effect of finite element simulation of bilateral lumbar spinal canal decompression under single-channel splintered endoscope on lumbar biomechanics
Jinghe ZHANG ; Yongfeng DOU ; Shidong XU ; Jianqiang XING ; Dong LIU ; Lin TIAN ; Guohua DAI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(12):1849-1854
BACKGROUND:As a leading technique in the treatment of primary stenosis by posterior spinal endoscopy through unilateral approach and bilateral decompression using single channel endoscopy,the long-term efficacy needs to be further observed.There are few reports on the scope of intraoperative resection and few relevant studies on biomechanics and finite element analysis. OBJECTIVE:A three-dimensional finite element model was established to evaluate the effects of bilateral lumbar canal decompression under a one-hole split endoscope on lumbar range of motion and intradiscal pressure,to provide suggestions for clinical operation and theoretical basis for further clinical research. METHODS:A complete L3-L5 vertebral body model was reconstructed by CT images of nine healthy volunteers,which was used as the preoperative model M1.The simulated surgical resection range of L4-L5 was performed,and 1/4,1/3 and 1/2 of bilateral facet joints were removed respectively to obtain models M2,M3 and M4.The range of motion and the maximum Von Mises stress of the four models were compared in the six directions of forward bending,backward extension,left and right bending,and left and right rotation. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)The L3-L5 finite element model established in this study was effective,and the range of motion was within the range of previous solid studies under six motion states.(2)Compared with the M1 model,the L4-L5 lumbar spine range of motion increased with the increase of resection range in M2 with M3 and M4 models under forward bending,left and right bending and left and right rotation loading,and the difference was significant(P<0.05).Under posterior extension loading,there was no significant difference in lumbar range of motion between M1 and M2(P>0.05),but there was a significant difference of M1,M3 and M4(P<0.05).(3)The range of motion of the L3-L4 lumbar spine had no significant change with the increase of bilateral facet arthrotomy(P>0.05).(4)There was a significant difference in the maximum value of L4-L5 Von Mises between M1 and M2(P<0.05),and there was a significant difference in the maximum value of L4-L5 Von Mises between M1 and M3,M4(P<0.01),and the maximum value of L4-L5 lumbar von Mises increased with the increasing range of bilateral facet joint resection.Resection of more than 1/3 was particularly obvious.(5)The maximum value of Von Mises in the L3-L4 lumbar spine was increased with the increase of the resection range under forward bending,left and right bending and left and right rotation loading and the difference was significant(P<0.05).(6)The results exhibited that the L4-L5 lumbar motion and intervertebral disc pressure increased with the increase of the excision range.Intervertebral disc pressure at L3-L4 increased with the increased extent of excision,but the lumbar range of motion was not significantly affected.In conclusion,the stability of the operative segment may be affected by the increase in the scope of facet joint resection.Although the immediate stability of adjacent segments is not affected,it may accelerate disc degeneration.