1.Influence of ATRA on in-vitro proliferation of human lung adenocarcinoma cell line A 549 and its mechanisms
Yujia LIANG ; Xiaoqiong YANG ; Siyou LAN ; Yan QIN ; Shukai DENG
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(7):805-808
Objective To explore the influence of all-trans retinoic acid(ATRA) on in-vitro proliferation of human lung adeno-carcinoma cell line A549 and to preliminarily study its mechanism .Methods The human lung adenocarcinoma cell line A549 was taken as the experimental group .The cells in the experimental group and the control group were detected by using 3-(4 ,5-dimethyl-thiazol-2-yl)-2 ,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide(MTT) assay for calculating the cell growth inhibition rate ;the microstructure of the cultured cells was observed by the transmission electron microscope technique ;the expression of cyclooxygenase-2(COX-2) in the cell supernate was detected by the enzyme linked immunosorbent assay .Results The different concentrations of ATRA for treating A549 cells could produce the inhibiting effect on A 549 cells to some different degrees ,furthermore ,after 72 h ,the expression of COX-2 in cytoplasma among the various concentrations groups was significantly decreased ,which was positively correlated with the concentration ,the difference showing statistical significance (P< 0 .05);at the same time ,by detecting TRAIL expression level in the experimental group(1 × 10-5 mol/L ,1 × 10-4 mol/) ,the expression of TRAIL in the A549 cell supernate after ATRA treatment was increased .Conclusion ATRA has the significant anti-tumor effect on the lung adenocarcinoma cell line A549 with the concen-tration-time dependence;ATRA in lung cancer tissue may play its anti-tumor effect by inducing apoptosis ,which can provide the theoretical basis for the treatment of lung cancer .
2.Clinical Application of MSCT with MPR and MIP Reconstruction in Diagnosis of Spinal Burst Fracture
Jianlin DING ; Lihua LIANG ; Yaoqiang CHEN ; Yujia WANG ; Zhixin CHEN
Journal of Practical Radiology 1996;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the diagnostic value of MSCT with multi-planar reconstruction(MPR)and maximum intensity projection(MIP)in diagnosis of spinal burst fracture.Methods 45 patients(53 vertebras)with vertebral burst fracture were examined by MSCT and processed with MPR and MIP.The imaging features were analyzed comparatively.Results The axial images clearly demonstrated the vertebral body vertically or transversely burst crack in 49 vertebras(92.5%),bony fragment inserted into the spinal canal and stenosis of spinal canal in 34 vertebras(64.2%).The sagittal images showed kyphosis in 28 vertebras(62.2%).The sagittal and coronal images showed decreased height of the vertebral body in 37 vertebras(69.8%)and depressed fracture of vertebral end plate in 19 vertebras(35.8%).Total 44 fractures were located at spinal appendix,39 were showed by axial images,35 by sagittal images and 33 by coronal images.MIP displayed the space changes of bone structures in all cases and rotary dislocation fracture in 6 cases(11.3%).Conclusion MPR and MIP are of significant values in diagnosis and clinical treatment of spinal burst fracture.
3.Evaluation of the effect of photodynamic therapy combined with antifungal drugs and comprehensive nursing intervention in the treatment of kerion
CHEN Xiaoli ; LIANG Yujia ; CHEN Shandan ; ZHENG Wenai ; WU Weiwei
China Tropical Medicine 2023;23(11):1228-
Abstract: Objective To explore the efficacy and safety of photodynamic therapy (PDT) using 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) combined with antifungal drugs combined and comprehensive nursing intervention in the treatment of refractory kerion. Methods From January 2019 to December 2022,6 cases of refractory kerion who were treated at the Fifth People's Hospital of Hainan Province with photodynamic therapy (PDT) using 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) combined with antifungal drugs. A solution with 20% concentration of ALA solution was uniformly dropped on the cotton sheet, shielded from light for 3 h, and irradiated with (633±10) nm LED red light for 20-30 min. The treatment was performed once a week, with one treatment course consisting of three sessions. Prior to treatment, debridement and fire needles pre-treatment were performed. Provide timely and targeted psychological care during treatment to alleviate psychological negative disorders and health education. Follow-up examinations were conducted 6 months after the treatment to evaluate clinical efficacy, safety and patient satisfaction. Results Six children received standard ALA-PDT combined with antifungal drugs, supplemented by comprehensive nursing intervention. The cure rate of children reached 100%, and no disease relapse or atrophic scar was found. The satisfaction rate of patients and their families was 100%. Conclusions PDT combined with antifungal drugs has obvious clinical efficacy in the treatment of kerion, especially when combined with comprehensive nursing intervention. This approach can help to relieve patients' anxiety, improve treatment outcomes, enhances patient compliance, and further improve patients' satisfaction.
4.Efficacy of probiotics on chemotherapy-induced intestinal mucositis in rats: a meta-analysis
Yujia HUANG ; Liangnan ZENG ; Ruichen LIANG ; Xianhe WU ; Minyong LIU ; Changmei YANG
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(25):3560-3564
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of probiotics on chemotherapy-induced intestinal mucositis in rats.Methods The databases including PubMed,EMbase,Cochrane,CBM,CNKI,WanFang and VIP were retrieved from their establishment to April 2016.The related randomized controlled trials(RCT) on the effects of probiotics for treating chemotherapy-induced intestinal mocositis in rats were included.The relevant literatures were screened according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria,then the data were extracted and analyzed.Results Total 6 RCT were included.Compared with the control group,the intestinal secretion and absorption function in the probiotics group was strengtnened[SMD=1.73,95 %CI(0.79,2.68),P<0.01],jejunal anti-oxidant capacity was increased [SMD=-2.12,95%CI(-3.56,-0.67),P<0.01],however low dose probiotics (<1 × 109 cfu/d)had no protective effect on small intestine[SMDjejunum =-0.06,95%CI(-0.51,0.40),SMDileum =0.02,95% CI(-0.71,0.75);P >0.05],while high dose probiotics(≥ 1 × 109 cfu/d) could reduce the intestinal pathological damage[SMDjejunum =-0.64,95 % CI (-1.20,-0.09),SMDileum=-0.85,95% CI(-1.59,-0.12);P<0.05].Conclusion High dose probiotics can reduce chemotherapy-induced intestinal mucositis in rats.Because of less included literatures and the influence of publication bias,the effect of probiotics on chemotherapy induced mucositis could be overestimated.
5.Clinical analysis of 35 cases of drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome
Xiufang CHEN ; Yujia LIANG ; Chunhai TU ; Pan CHEN ; Jianping XIE ; Rong XIAO ; Guiying ZHANG ; Yi ZHAN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2020;22(10):1478-1482
Objective:To investigate the clinical features of drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome (DiHS) and enhance the recognition of its diagnosis and treatment.Methods:Drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome diagnosed in the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University in recent 6 years were retrospectively analyzed and summarized.Results:Of 35 cases of drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome there were ten types of suspected drugs. Antibiotics were the most common allergy-inducing drug, followed by allopurinol, antiepileptics, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. The expected clinical findings of DiHS were characterized by skin rash, fever, enlarged lymph nodes, which may be accompanied by eosinophilia, liver function damaged. The lesions of DiHS were variable and the majority of cases 65.71%(23/35) were characterized by eruptive papules.The main therapeutic approach of DiHS was systemic application of glucocorticoids and intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG). When necessary its combination with immunosuppressant or hemoperfusion (HP).Conclusions:DiHS should be on the high alert when a patient with medication history, rash, high fever and lymph nodes large, accompanied by eosinophilia, liver function damaged. Predictors of good prognosis are early diagnosis and treatment.
6.Current situation and prospect of integrated treatment of brucellosis with traditional Chinese and western medicine
Chenfang LIU ; Enjin DE ; Chen LIANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Xiaoyu PI ; Yujia ZHANG ; Xiuwen LIANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2019;38(4):337-340
Brucellosis is a zoonotic,acute and chronic systemic disease caused by Brucella,the incidence is increasing year by year.Brucella can invade many organs and tissues of human body,affect working ability,and even cause disability and death,seriously endanger human health.Now the main treatment method of brucellosis is multi-course and combined application of antibacterial drugs,but long-term using of such drugs is prone to drug resistance and adverse reactions.In recent years,the combination of traditional Chinese and western medicine has been applied to treat brucellosis and achieved certain curative effect.In this paper,the current situation in treating brucellosis by integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine is summarized and prospected.
7.Study on the characteristics of commercial sexual behavior and the risk factors analysis of HIV infection among the old male clients, in Guangxi.
Huaxiang LU ; Yujia ZHU ; Xinghua WU ; Huanhuan CHEN ; Liuhong LUO ; Kaixiang CAI ; Jianjun LI ; Chunwei QIN ; Shizhen ZHANG ; Yingfang LIANG ; Li LI ; Hongman ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2015;36(1):31-34
OBJECTIVETo understand the current situation and characteristics of commercial sexual behavior among old male clients in Guangxi, and to explore the associated risk factors of HIV infection.
METHODSThe areas in Guangxi where more old male HIV cases were reported followed by survey on those male clients who were over 60 years of age, were selected. A total of 5 ml blood sample was collected to test antibodies of HIV and syphilis. Risk factors were calculated by the multivariate logistic analysis method.
RESULTSA total of 1 236 questionnaires were completed in the survey. 65.61% of the old male clients were from low-grade venues with 53.64% of them never using a condom when engaging in commercial sex behavior. 47.33% of them patronized sex workers for around 10 years. 53.32% of them patronized prostitutes not less than 2 times in the last 30 days. Thirty subjects were HIV positive (2.43%) and 40 were syphilis positive (3.24%). Factor as 'having fixed partners' (OR = 0.302, 95% CI:0.140-0.650) appeared protective for the old male clients of HIV infection, with a history of patronizing sex workers from 1 to 5 years (OR = 2.552, 95% CI: 1.086-5.998). Frequency of patronizing sex workers not less than 4 times in the last 30 days (OR = 3.002, 95%CI:1.047-8.607) seemed the high risk factor of HIV infection.
CONCLUSIONOlder-aged male clients showed high HIV and syphilis infection rates in Guangxi, and most of them were using the low-grade venues. Commercial sexual behaviors in the areas would include early and, frequent exposure, but with poor protections. High risk factors of HIV infection might relate to "no fixed sexual partners" and "frequently commercial sexual behavior".
Aged ; Antibodies ; China ; epidemiology ; Condoms ; HIV Infections ; epidemiology ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Risk Factors ; Sex Work ; statistics & numerical data ; Sex Workers ; Sexual Behavior ; Sexual Partners ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Syphilis ; epidemiology
8.Effects of Bushen Huoxue Formula (补肾活血方) on TLR/NF-κB Pathway and Intestinal Flora in Ileum Tissue of Parkinson's Disease Model Mice
Xiaorong QI ; Feiran HAO ; Xianglin TANG ; Fagen LI ; Yujia WANG ; Liang WANG ; Yingfan SHEN ; Minghui YANG ; Min LI
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(10):1038-1045
ObjectiveTo explore the possible mechanism of Bushen Huoxue Formula (补肾活血方, BHF) in the treatment of Parkinson's disease (PD) from the the perspective of intestinal flora. MethodsSeventy-two male C57/BL6J mice were randomly divided into blank group, model group, Madopar group and low-, medium- and high-dose BHF groups, with 12 mice in each group. The mice in the blank group were intraperitoneally injected with 10 ml/kg of normal saline, and those in the other groups were intraperitoneally injected with 30 mg/kg of 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) at a concentration of 3 mg/ml to induce PD mice model, both once a day for 7 consecutive days. After successful modeling, the low-, medium-, and high-dose BHF groups were given 7.5, 15, and 30 g/(kg·d) of BHF by gavage, respectively, while the Madopar group was given 112.5 mg/(kg ·d) of Domedopar tablets by gavage, and the blank group and the model group were given 15 ml/(kg·d) of distilled water, all once a day for 14 consecutive days. The rod climbing test, rotating rod test, grip strength test and weight-bearing swimming test were used to evaluate the behavioral indicators of mice. Western blotting was used to measure the protein expression levels of Toll-like receptor (TLR)/nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) pathway inflammatory factors in the mouse ileum, including Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2), Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), NF-κB, tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α), interleukin 6 (IL-6), and interleukin 17 (IL- 17). 16S rRNA high-throughput sequencing was used to analyze changes in mouse intestinal flora. ResultsCompared to those in the blank group, the mice in the model group had longer bottoming time when climbing the pole, reduced grip strength, shortened rotary pole duration and swimming duration, and increased protein expression levels of TLR2, TLR4, NF-κB, TNF-α, and IL-6 in the ileal tissue (P<0.01). Compared to the model group, the Madopar group and the low-, medium- and high-dose BHF groups had shortened bottoming time of the climbing pole and increased grip strength; the Madopar group and the high-dose BHF group had prolonged rotary pole duration, and reduced protein expressions of TLR2, TLR4, NF-κB, TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-17 levels; and only the high-dose BHF group had prolonged swimming duration (P<0.05 or P<0.01). Compared to those in the low-dose BHF group, the bottoming time of the climbing pole were shorter in the moderate- and high-dose groups (P<0.05 or P<0.01), and the grip strength increased while the protein expression levels of TLR2, TLR4 and IL-17 decreased in the high-dose group (P<0.05 or P<0.01). The intestinal flora results showed significant differences between the blank group and the model group in the Dominance index, Pielou_e index, Shannon index, and Simpson index (P<0.05 or P<0.01). Compared to those of the model group, the Shannon index, Chao1 index, and Observed_otus index of the Madopar group, as well as the Chao1 index, Observed_otus index, Dominance index, Pielou_e index, Shannon index, and Simpson index of the high-dose BHF group all showed significantly statistical differences (P<0.05 or P<0.01). At the phylum level, the relative abundance categories of bacterial phyla with statistically significant differences in each group included Proteobacteria, Bacteroidetes, and Firmicutes (P<0.05 or P<0.01). At the genus level, the relative abundance categories of bacterial genera with statistically significant diffe-rences among each group included Muribaculaceae, Akkermansia, and Helicobacter pylori (P<0.05 or P<0.01). ConclusionThe possible mechanism of BHF in treating PD may be to reconstruct the disordered intestinal flora structure and improve the inflammatory response.
9.Gender differences in mortality following tanscatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR): a single-centre retrospective analysis from China.
Qi LIU ; Yali WANG ; Yijian LI ; Tianyuan XIONG ; Fei CHEN ; Yuanweixiang OU ; Xi WANG ; Yijun YAO ; Kaiyu JIA ; Yujia LIANG ; Xin WEI ; Xi LI ; Yong PENG ; Jiafu WEI ; Sen HE ; Qiao LI ; Wei MENG ; Guo CHEN ; Wenxia ZHOU ; Mingxia ZHENG ; Xuan ZHOU ; Zhengang ZHAO ; Chen MAO ; Feng YUAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(20):2511-2513
10.Peri-procedural myocardial injury predicts poor short-term prognosis after TAVR: A single-center retrospective analysis from China.
Qi LIU ; Kaiyu JIA ; Yijun YAO ; Yijian LI ; Tianyuan XIONG ; Fei CHEN ; Yuanweixiang OU ; Xi WANG ; Yujia LIANG ; Xi LI ; Yong PENG ; Jiafu WEI ; Sen HE ; Qiao LI ; Wei MENG ; Guo CHEN ; Wenxia ZHOU ; Mingxia ZHENG ; Xuan ZHOU ; Yuan FENG ; Mao CHEN
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(24):3013-3015