1.Application of percutaneous epididymal sperm aspiration and percutaneous testicle sperm aspiration in the differentiating diagnosis of obstructive and nonobstructive azoospermia
Xiaowu FANG ; Hongquan ZHU ; Shan HUO ; Jiaqi WU ; Jianhong WEI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2006;0(09):-
Objective To obtain information on the application value of percutaneous epididymal sperm aspiration(PESA) and percutaneous testicle sperm aspiration(PTSA) in the differentiating diagnosis of obstructive and nonobstructive azoospermia.Methods Sperm recovery procedures were done in infertile men with obstructive azoospermia(OA)(n=37) and nonobstructive azoospermia(NOA)(n=28) by PESA or PTSA.Cytological smears were analysed.Results Sperm was found in the 32 epididymides and 5 testicles of OA group and in the 7 epididymides and 11 testicles of NOA group.Sperm counts were significantly different in two groups.Conclusion PESA and PTSA are efficient methods in differentiating OA and NOA.
2.Improved synthesis of 2,5 -anhydro-3,4,6-tri- O-benzyl-D-glucitol
Ben NIU ; Jiaqi SHAN ; Xiaoming WU ; Hongbin SUN
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2009;40(3):205-208
Aim: To improve the synthesis for 2, 5-anhydro-3,4, 6-tri-O-benzyl-D-glucitol. Methods: Dehydration of D-mannitol, followed by a reaction sequence of selective protection, benzylation, deprotection, tritylation, benzy-lation and removal of the trityl group, afforded the title compound. Results: Based on the improvement of the reported synthetic route, 2,5-anhydro-3,4,6-tri-O-benzyl-D-glucitol was synthesized in seven steps from D-mannitol with a total yield of 8. 3% . Conclusion: This new method features mild reaction conditions and facile work-up.
3.Evaluation of immunogenicity of an immune complexed hepatitis B vaccine
Jing XU ; Juan WANG ; Gang WU ; Jiaqi ZHOU ; Pu SHAN ; Jilai LI ; Lifeng XU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2013;(11):813-818
Objective To evaluate the immunogenicity of an immune complexed hepatitis B vac-cine ( HBsAg-HBIG immune complexes , IC) in mouse and cynomolgus monkeys by using recombinant hepa-titis B vaccine ( Saccharomyces cerevisiae, HBsAg) as the control .Methods BALB/c mice were vaccinated with single dose of IC and single dose of HBsAg respectively and then serum samples were collected at differ -ent time points for the detection of dynamic anti-HBs by using ELISA .The serum anti-HBs titers in BALB/c mice vaccinated with different immunization strategies were also analyzed .ELISPOT assay was performed to detect the numbers of IFN-γSFC and IFN-γpositive rate in splenocytes of BALB/c mice intramuscularly im-munized with IC, HBsAg or standard hepatitis B vaccine at 5μg/mouse.ED50 was measured to evaluate the stability of IC.Twelve cynomolgus monkeys were equally divided into two groups and immunized with high dose (100 μg) and low dose (20 μg) of IC respectively and then , serum anti-HBs levels at different time points were detected .Results The serum anti-HBs titers in IC immunized group at different time points were higher than those immunized with HBsAg .Moreover, the anti-HBs titer induced by two doses of IC reached a level comparable to that elicited by three doses of HBsAg .ELISPOT assay showed that both the numbers of IFN-γSFC and IFN-γpositive rate were the highest in IC immunized group as compared with those immunized with HBsAg and standard hepatitis B vaccine .IC had a lower ED50 than HBsAg, indicating a good long term stability .Cynomolgus monkeys immunized with high or low dose of IC produced high levels of anti-HBs titer during a long time period .Conclusion IC has a higher immunogenicity inducing both hu-moral immunity and cellular immunity as compared with HBsAg or standard hepatitis B vaccine .
4.Cardiovascular diseases in end-stage renal disease patients with peritoneal dialysis
Shan MOU ; Beili SHI ; Qin WANG ; Liou CAO ; Wenyan ZHOU ; Meihua YU ; Zhaohui NI ; Jiaqi QIAN
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2009;25(1):18-23
Objective To elucidate the prevalence and risk factors of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients on peritoneal dialysis (PD), and to investigate the associated problems in treatment. Methods A total of 254 PD patients in our division were enrolled in this study. CVD history, laboratory measurements, examinations of carotid atherosclerosis and left ventricular hypertrophy by ultrasonography were collected and associated factors were analyzed. The median follow-up time was 49 months. Results The overall prevalence of CVD was 37% (93/254). Diabetes, longer dialysis duration, hypertfiglyceridemia, hypoalbuminemia, hypoprealbuminemia were commonly found in the patients with new CVD event. The patients without pre-existing CVD had the higher Ccr, Kt/V, D/Pr, nPCR, serum albumin level. In those with pre-existing CVD, the hypertriglyceridemia and the duration of dialysis were independent predictors of progression of CVD. Differences of LAD, LVST, LVMI and IMT were significant between with and without pre-existing CVD groups. Kaplan-Meier curves showed that the presence of CVD was the independent risk factor of survival. Alb<330 g/L, LAD>39.6 mm and peritonitis were risk factors of CVD. Conclusion The prevalence of CVD in PD patients is quite high. CVD history should be realized, dialysis adequacy should be maintained, and peritonitis should be prevented.
5.Synthesis and in vitro antitumor activities of novel soladulcidine derivatives
Xiaoming ZHA ; Feiran ZHANG ; Jiaqi SHAN ; Yanke CHEN ; Yihua ZHANG ; Jun LIU ; Hongbin SUN
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2010;41(6):493-498
Soladulcidine is a steroidal alkaloid abundant in Solanum dulcamara L. with antitumor and other biological activities. In this study, ten soladulcidine derivatives were synthesized through esterification at C-3-hydroxy group, modification at NH group of F ring of esterification of E ring-opening products. The in vitro antiproliferative activity of these synthesized derivatives against prostate cancer (PC-3) cell line was assessed. Within this series of compounds, compound 19 exhibited the most potent inhibitory effect against the proliferation of PC-3 cell line (IC50=4.80±.9μmol/L).
6.Functional metabotropic glutamate receptor 1 and 5 expression in podocytes
Leyi GU ; Xinyue LIANG ; Lihua WANG ; Zhaohui NI ; Yucheng YAN ; Jiayuan GAO ; Shan MOU ; Qin WANG ; Jiaqi QIAN
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2011;27(2):100-105
Objective To investigate the expression of metabotropic glutamate receptor (mGluR) in murine podocytes.Methods Conditional immortalized podocytes were used in the research.RT-PCR was used to estimate the mRNA expression.Western blotting,immunofluorescence staining and immunoelectron microscopy were employed to determine the protein production.EIA,EMSA and Western blotting were used to examine the cAMP generation and cAMP response element-binding protein (CREB) activation.Intracellular calcium was investigated using confocal microscopy.Results mGluR1 and 5 mRNA and protein were expressed in murine brain and podocytes.In glomeruli,most of mGluR1 expression located in podocytes and was expressed in the submembrane space of the podocytes.Podocytes treated with (S)-3,5-dihydroxyphenylglycine (DHPG,an agonist for mGluR1/5) rapidly generated cAMP and activated CREB.(RS)-1-Aminoindan-1,5-dicarboxylic acid (AIDA,a selective antagonist of mGluR1/5) and SQ22536 (an adenylate cyclase inhibitor),but not 2-aminoethoxydiphenyl borate (2-APB an antagonist of canonical transient receptor potential) blocked DHPG-induced cAMP generation and CREB activation.Following DHPG treatment,intracellular calcium level rose and was prevented by pre-treatment with AIDA and 2-APB.DHPG-induced calcium influx was also prevented by incubation with calcium-free medium.Conclusion Podocytes express functional mGluR1 and mGluR5.
7.Effect of low protein diet on nitrogen balance in peritoneal dialysis patients
Weilan SUN ; Jiaqi QIAN ; Zhaohui NI ; Liou CAO ; Qin WANG ; Shan MOU ; Chunhua HU ; Yanping WAN ; Xiaomin ZHANG ; Qiaug YAO
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2009;25(6):425-429
ObjectiveTo observe the influence of different dietary protein intake (DPI) on nitrogen balance and nutritional indices in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients, and explore the minimal DPI to maintain nitrogen balance.MethodsThirty-four PD patients were randomly divided into group A, B and C with DPI as 1.2, 0.9 and 0.6 g·kg-1·d-1 respectively. All the patients admitted into our hospital and completed a 10-day assessment for nitrogen balance, as well as nutritional status including serum albumin (Alb), pre-albumin at baseline, the 7th and 10th day. ResultsThe DPI of group A, B and C was (1.18±0.05), (0.87±0.02), (0.66±0.03) g·kg-1·d-1, whose differences were significant (P<0.01). The dietary energy intake (DEI) was 129.29 (117.57-133.89), 111.71 (100.42-133.47), 146.86 (128.03-163.18) kJ·kg-1·d-1 respectively. Nitrogen balance was positive in group A, B, C [2.99 (2.15-4.72) g, 1.20(0.59-1.89) g, 0.24 (-0.87-1.27) g]. The BUN decreased at the 7th and 10th day (P<0.01) in group C. The BUN and phosphorus in group A increased, but without significant difference as compared to baseline. No significant differences of nutritional status were found among three groups throughout the trial. ConclusionMinimal DPI 0.65 g·kg-1·d-1 plus the supplement of protein loss in dialysate can maintain the nitrogen balance in peritoneal dialysis patients.
8.Association of fibroblast growth factor 23 with coronary artery calcification in patients with moderate and advanced stage chronic kidney diseases
Jiayi YAN ; Minfang ZHANG ; Zhaohui NI ; Yan YIN ; Mingli ZHU ; Shan MOU ; Qin WANG ; Wei FANG ; Weiming ZHANG ; Yucheng YAN ; Jiaqi QIAN
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2012;28(5):355-360
Objective To elucidate the association of fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23)with coronary artery calcification in patients with moderate and advanced stage chronic kidney diseases (CKD). Methods Serum intact FGF23 levels in 150 patients with CKD stage 3 to 5 and 25 age- and sex-matched healthy controls were measured by ELISA.The association between FGF23 and coronary artery calcification was studied. Results Serum FGF23 levels in CKD patients were significantly higher than those in healthy controls [196.46 (83.09,355.02) ng/L vs 27.17 (21.63,51.20) ng/L,P<0.01].The levels of FGF23 were significantly higher in dialyzed patients than those in non-dialyzed patients (P<0.01),and hemodialysis patients had higher levels as compared to peritoneal dialysis ones [6048.29 (1129.08,34807.45) ng/L vs 1625.80 (602.83,7521.78) ng/L,P<0.01].The incidence of coronary artery calcification was relatively high in patients with moderate and advanced stage CKD (74/130,56.9% ).Serum FGF23 level was positively correlated with coronary artery calcification score (CaS) (r=0.177,P<0.05).Logistic regression analysis showed that age (β=0.091,OR=1.095,P<0.01),duration of dialysis (β=2.013,OR=7.483,P<0.05) and FGF23 level (β=0.838,OR=2.311,P<0.05) were independent risk factors for coronary artery calcification in patients with moderate and advanced stage CKD.ROC curve of coronary artery calcification revealed that area under curve (AUC) of FGF23 was 0.705 (P<0.01).With the cut-off value of FGF23 as 786.73 ng/L,the diagnostic sensitivity and specificity in coronary artery calcification were 62.5% and 75.9%.ROC curve of coronary artery calcification showed that AUC of alkaline phosphatase (AKP) was 0.626 (P=0.017).With the cutoff value of AKP as 79.75 U/L,the diagnostic sensitivity and specificity in coronary artery calcification were 84.5% and 41.5%.There was no diagnostic value of serum phosphorus in coronary artery calcification. Conclusions Serum FGF23 level is correlated with coronary artery.calcification in patients with moderate and advanced stage CKD.The sensitivity of FGF23 is lower and the specificity is higher than those of AKP for the diagnosis of coronary artery calcification.
9.Effect of the bed step training machine in the early pulmonary rehabilitation activities of mechanical ventilation patients
Wupeng XUE ; Wenjing WU ; Jiaqi CHEN ; Shan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(32):2497-2500
Objective:To explore the effect of applying bed step training machine to carry out lower limb function exercise in the early lung rehabilitation activities of mechanical ventilation patients.Methods:The mechanical ventilation time of ≥24h, Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Score (APACHE-II) was selected from February 2019 to August 2019 in the Intensive Care Medicine Department of Shanxi Bethune Hospital, and 64 patients were selected with scores of ≥8 points, giving the step-stepping machine function exercise. Compared changes in heart rate, blood pressure, SpO 2 and ventilator support parameters before and after functional exercise (FiO 2, VT, Rate, PEEP, PS, oxygenation index, rapid shallow breath index). Results:The difference in heart rate, blood pressure, SpO 2 of patients before and after exercise of lower limb function was not statistically significant ( P>0.05). In the ventilator support parameters, FiO 2, VT, oxygenation index, rapid shallow breath index before exercise were (57.19±4.36) %, (421.22±17.31) ml, (172.75± 40.13) mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa), (47.28±3.89) times·min -1·L -1, after exercise were (49.67±5.82) %, (458.79±15.20) ml, (193.58±32.73) mmHg, (44.03±1.21) times·min -1·L -1, the difference was statistically significant ( t values were 1.389 -5.662, P <0.01 or 0.05).The difference of strain of rate, PEEP, and PS were not statistically significant ( P >0.05). Conclusions:Applying bed step training machine to carry out lower limb function exercise is an effective exercise method in the early Pulmonary Rehabilitation activities of mechanical ventilation patients. This method can make the oxygen concentration support parameters of the ventilator drop, the VT increases, increase patients' self-breathing, the oxygenation index increases, Rapid Shallow Breath Index decreases, and provides a prerequisite for shortening the mechanical ventilation time and going offline as soon as possible.
10.Leflunomide combined with medium/low dose corticosteroids vs full dose of corticosteroids in treatment of IgA nephropathy
Lulin MIN ; Minfang ZHANG ; Xiajing CHE ; Shan MOU ; Liou CAO ; Qin WANG ; Huili DAI ; Wei FANG ; Leyi GU ; Mingli ZHU ; Ling WANG ; Zanzhe YU ; Wenyan ZHOU ; Chaojun QI ; Jiaqi QIAN ; Zhaohui NI
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2016;32(10):721-727
Objective To compare the efficacy and safety of leflunomide (LEF) combined with medium/low dose corticosteroids and full dose of corticosteroids in the treatment of IgA nephropathy. Method Primary IgAN patients diagnosed by renal biopsy with 18?65 years old and eGFR≥30 ml·min?1·(1.73 m2)?1 and proteinuria>0.5 g/24 h were enrolled in a prospective controlled clinical study. They were randomly divided into leflunomide combined with medium/low dose corticosteroids (LEF group) and corticosteroids alone (steroid group). The primary outcomes were (1) end stage renal disease or dialysis (2) 50% increase in serum creatinine above the baseline. Secondary outcome was the remission of proteinuria. Results Ninety patients completed the follow?up. The 24?hour proteinuria at baseline were 2.00(1.10, 2.88) g and 1.87(1.13 ,3.08) g in LEF group and steroid group respectively. Compared with baseline, it was significantly decreased in both groups at 6 months [0.30(0.11, 0.93) g, 0.30(0.14, 1.33) g] and 12 months [0.30(0.09, 0.82) g, 0.32(0.14, 0.66) g], (P<0.05). Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) at baseline, 6 months and 12 months were (80.39 ± 28.56), (87.12±28.70) and (88.20±30.26) ml·min-1·(1.73 m2)-1. It was decreased in steroid group (P<0.05), while no significant difference was detected in LEF group[baseline (87.63 ± 27.35), 6 months (86.91 ± 32.45), 12 months (90.06 ± 30.00) ml·min-1·(1.73 m2)-1, P>0.05]. At 6 and 12 months, there was no significant difference in terms of 24?hour proteinuria, serum creatinine and eGFR (CKD?EPI) between groups (P>0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in adverse events between groups during the treatment (9/40 cases in LEF group and 11/50 cases in steroid group, P>0.05). The average follow?up was 79 months, and there was no difference in the renal prognosis between the two groups. Multivariate Cox regression analysis revealed that serum creatinine at baseline and renal interstitial inflammatory cell infiltration predicted the risk of the progress of IgA nephropathy. Conclusion Leflunomide plus medium/low dose corticosteroids has a similar effect as full dose of corticosteroids in IgA nephropathy and does not increase the risk for adverse events during the treatment.