1.The expressions of chemokine CXCL5 and its receptor CXCR2 in HCC and the significance in the prognostic evaluation
Jiumei SHEN ; Yuanhua CHENG ; Qizhong ZHEN ; Mengyi YU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;(12):1936-1939
Objective To detect the expressions of chemokine CXCL5 and its receptor CXCR2 in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), investigate their relationships between CXCL5, CXCR2 and clinicopathologic features and probe into the significance in the evaluation of prognosis. Methods Immunohistochemical Envision method was utilized to detect the expressions of CXCL5 and CXCR2 in HCC , to explore their relationship between CXCL5, CXCR2 and clinicopathologic features and MVD in HCC. Results (1) The high expression rates of CXCL5 and CXCR2 protein was 64.7% and 68.6%, respectively, significantly higher than those in adjacent tissues of HCC(17.6%, 15.7%, P < 0.05). The overexpression of CXCL5 protein had correlation with tumor size, differentiation, TNM stage and vascular invasion (P < 0.05) and the overexpression of CXCR2 protein did with tumor grade and vascular invasion (P < 0.05). (2) The value of MVD was higher in HCC than that in the adjacent tissues of HCC (P < 0.05), and had positive correlation with the expressions of CXCL5, and CXCR2 proteins. (3) The higher rates of recurrence and metastasis were in the groups of higher expression of CXCL5 and CXCR2 proteins (P < 0.05). Conclusions The overexpressions of CXCL5 and CXCR2 may promote the occurrence and development of HCC as well as the neovasculation in HCC. Therefore, they can be used as markers to evaluate the prognosis of HCC.
2.Correlation of Tfh cell content in peripheral blood proportion and intracellular IL-21 with retinal damage caused by blue light
Mengyi ZHANG ; Yangyang YU ; Zhengya LI ; Yongzhen YU ; Chunli ZHANG ; Tianhao CHENG ; Yixiao LEI ; Wenjie ZHOU ; Xiulan ZOU ; Yuping ZOU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2023;39(21):2743-2749
Objective To investigate the correlation between the proportion of peripheral blood follicular T helper cells(Tfh cells)and intracellular interleukin-21(IL-21)content with blue light retinal injury.Methods Brown Norway(BN)rats were randomly divided into 4 groups and were exposed to blue light for 3 hours a day to establish retinal light damage model.According to the duration of illumination,the rats was divided into 0 days(control group),3 days(3 d group),7 days(7 d group)and 14 days(14 d group).The proportion of Tfh cells and content of IL-21 in Tfh cells in peripheral blood of each group was detected by flow cytometry and ELISA sepa-rately after illumination.Electroretinogram(ERG)was used to evaluate retinal function.The changes of fundus in rats were observed by fundus photography.The thickness of outer nuclear layer of retina was analyzed by HE staining.Results After retinal blue light injury,with the extension of illumination time,the proportion of Tfh cells in peripheral blood and intracellular IL-21 content both increased(P<0.05).ERG showed that retinal function decreased after light damage and aggravated with the extension of illumination time,the latency and ampli-tudes of A-wave and B-wave increased and decreased respectively(P<0.05).The retinal fundus of rats showed depigmentation in 3 d,and the retinal vessels became thinner and exudate with the extension of illumination time.HE staining showed that the outer nuclear layer of retina(ONL)became thinner(P<0.05).Correlation analy-sis indicated that the proportion of Tfh cells in peripheral blood and the intracellular IL-21 content could jointly reflect the degree of injury(P<0.000 1),and the proportion of Tfh cells in peripheral blood was negatively corre-lated with ONL thickness and the amplitude of a and b waves,positively correlated with the peak time of a and b waves,(P<0.0001).Conclusion The proportion of Tfh cells in peripheral blood and the intracellular IL-21 content were increased after blue light damage to retina,and were significantly increased with the extension of light time with a certain correlation.
3.Clinical practice guideline for body composition assessment based on upper abdominal magnetic resonance images annotated using artificial intelligence.
Han LV ; Mengyi LI ; Zhenchang WANG ; Dawei YANG ; Hui XU ; Juan LI ; Yang LIU ; Di CAO ; Yawen LIU ; Xinru WU ; He JIN ; Peng ZHANG ; Liqin ZHAO ; Rixing BAI ; Yunlong YUE ; Bin LI ; Nengwei ZHANG ; Mingzhu ZOU ; Jinghai SONG ; Weibin YU ; Pin ZHANG ; Weijun TANG ; Qiyuan YAO ; Liheng LIU ; Hui YANG ; Zhenghan YANG ; Zhongtao ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(6):631-633
4.Ideal cardiovascular health and mortality: pooled results of three prospective cohorts in Chinese adults.
Yanbo ZHANG ; Canqing YU ; Shuohua CHEN ; Zhouzheng TU ; Mengyi ZHENG ; Jun LV ; Guodong WANG ; Yan LIU ; Jiaxin YU ; Yu GUO ; Ling YANG ; Yiping CHEN ; Kunquan GUO ; Kun YANG ; Handong YANG ; Yanfeng ZHOU ; Yiwen JIANG ; Xiaomin ZHANG ; Meian HE ; Gang LIU ; Zhengming CHEN ; Tangchun WU ; Shouling WU ; Liming LI ; An PAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(2):141-149
BACKGROUND:
Evidence on the relations of the American Heart Association's ideal cardiovascular health (ICH) with mortality in Asians is sparse, and the interaction between behavioral and medical metrics remained unclear. We aimed to fill the gaps.
METHODS:
A total of 198,164 participants without cancer and cardiovascular disease (CVD) were included from the China Kadoorie Biobank study (2004-2018), Dongfeng-Tongji cohort (2008-2018), and Kailuan study (2006-2019). Four behaviors (i.e., smoking, physical activity, diet, body mass index) and three medical factors (i.e., blood pressure, blood glucose, and blood lipid) were classified into poor, intermediate, and ideal levels (0, 1, and 2 points), which constituted 8-point behavioral, 6-point medical, and 14-point ICH scores. Results of Cox regression from three cohorts were pooled using random-effects models of meta-analysis.
RESULTS:
During about 2 million person-years, 20,176 deaths were recorded. After controlling for demographic characteristics and alcohol drinking, hazard ratios (95% confidence intervals) comparing ICH scores of 10-14 vs. 0-6 were 0.52 (0.41-0.67), 0.44 (0.37-0.53), 0.54 (0.45-0.66), and 0.86 (0.64-1.14) for all-cause, CVD, respiratory, and cancer mortality. A higher behavioral or medical score was independently associated with lower all-cause and CVD mortality among the total population and populations with different levels of behavioral or medical health equally, and no interaction was observed.
CONCLUSIONS
ICH was associated with lower all-cause, CVD, and respiratory mortality among Chinese adults. Both behavioral and medical health should be improved to prevent premature deaths.
Adult
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Humans
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Cardiovascular Diseases/prevention & control*
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East Asian People
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Prospective Studies
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Risk Factors
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Smoking