1.Efficacy of urapidil, nifedipine and nitroglycerin for the treatment of postoperative hypertension after tumorectomy
Daofeng WAND ; Zhi WANG ; Ning LOU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2014;23(3):335-339
Objective To compare the clinical efficacy and safety of sublingual nifedipine,intravenous urapidil and micropump nitroglycerin in the treatment of APH (acute postoperative hypertension).Methods A retrospective study was conducted to analyze clinical data of 497 patients with AHP undergoing tumor resection from July 2007 through December 2010.Patients received antihypertensive treatment for APH; hypertension occurred within 24 hours after surgery; patients received no long-acting antihypertensive agents within 24 hours.Patients with a previous history of coronary heart disease,arrhythmia,stroke and incomplete clinical data were excluded.All patients were divided into three groups.Nifedipine group,10 mg nifedipine tablet was administered sublingually; urapidil group,12.5 mg of urapidil was diluted in 20 ml normal saline and administered by intravenous injection; nitroglycerin group,25 mg of nitroglycerin was diluted in 40ml normal saline and infused intravenously by a micropump.The x2 test was employed to compare the efficacy and safety among different treatment.Results Treatment with sublingual nifedipine caused a reduction of the systolic blood pressure by 5.8%,and diastolic blood pressure by 4.7%.Treatment with intravenous urapidil caused a reduction of the systolic blood pressure by 11.1%,and diastolic blood pressure by 8.4%.Treatment with micropump nitroglycerin caused a reduction of the systolic blood pressure by 13.1%,and diastolic blood pressure by 10.2%.There is not different between intravenous urapidil and micropump nitroglycerin (63.4% vs 57.8%,P =0.506).Intravenous urapidil and micropump nitroglycerin were associated with a significantly higher rate of blood pressure control than sublingual nifedipine (63.4% vs 33.3%,P =0.000; 57.8% vs 33.3%,P =0.001).The frequency of cardio-cerebrovascular events in intravenous urapidil group was similar to that in sublingual nifedipine group (6.9% vs 4.7%,P =0.345),but it was significantly higher in micropump nitroglycerin group compared with intravenous urapidil group and sublingual nifedipine group.(24.4% vs 6.9%,P =0.001 ; 24.4% vs 4.7%,P =0.000).Conclusions Considering therapeutic effect and safety,we concluded that intravenous administration of urapidil was more suitable for the treatment of APH compared with sublingual nifedipine and micropump nitroglycerin.
2.Tumor autoantibodies in the diagnosis and prognosis of prostate cancer
Ning LOU ; Yuankai SHI ; Xiaohong HAN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2021;44(3):260-264
Detection of prostate specific antigen (PSA) is the most commonly used screening method for prostate cancer. However, many studies have found that the false positive rate and false negative rate of PSA detection for prostate cancer screening are very high, which easily leads to the overuse of PSA detection. Autoantibodies appear at the early stage of cancer, accompany the occurrence and development of prostate cancer. Autoantibodies have a long half-life and are easy to detect. Existing studies have found that autoantibodies can be used in the diagnosis of prostate cancer, and correlated with some prognostic indicators such as Gleason grade and overall survival (OS) of prostate cancer patients. This paper summarized 8 studies on the role of single autoantibody in the diagnosis and prognosis of prostate cancer. Most of the reported single autoantibodies have better diagnostic performance than PSA, and combined application could improve the diagnostic performance. Some autoantibodies are related to a poor prognosis of prostate cancer.
3.Study on the relationship between poor sleep quality and stoke
Cheng QIAO ; Heqing LOU ; Peipei CHEN ; Pan ZHANG ; Ting LI ; Zongmei DONG ; Ning ZHANG ; Peian LOU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2017;36(5):510-513
Objective To explore the relationship between poor sleep quality and stoke.Methods A total of 738 stroke patients in Xuzhou city in 2013 were selected as the case group and age-and sex-matched healthy non-stroke subjects (n =738)as control group.The writer-designed general situation questionnaire and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI)analyses were conducted for a face-to-face investigation.Results No significant difference in mean age(66.1±10.9 and 65.8 ± 10.6,t =0.60,P =0.58)and in sex (50% vs.50 %) was found between two groups.There were statistically significant differences between case and control groups in baseline values of BMI(t=2.40,P =0.02),histories of hypertension(x2 =174.30,P =0.00),diabetes mellitus (x2 =27.20,P =0.00),coronary heart disease(x2 =115.60,P =0.00),smoking(x2 =6.10,P =0.01),drinking (x2 =7.30,P =0.01)and living stress(x2 =11.40,P =0.01).The PSQI sub-scores and PSQI total scores were higher in case group than in control group.The rate of poor sleep quality was higher in case group(279 cases,37.8 %) than in control group(136 cases,18.4 %) (x2 =6.10,P =0.01).Multivariate logistic analysis showed that,after adjusting for confounding factors of BMI,histories of hypertension,diabetes,coronary heart disease.smoking,drinking and living stress,the poor sleep quality in total male plus female was independent predictor variables for stroke[odds ratio(95 % CI) of 2.3 (1.8-3.0)],no matter their sex,with odds ratio (95 % CI) in male (2.5,1.7-3.7) or in female (2.2,1.5-3.2),respectively,but there was no significance difference in the odds ratio between male and female in case group(x2 =0.04,P=0.85).The risk stroke was 2.3 folds higher in poor sleep quality versus control in male plus female,with pure male or female of 2.5 or 2.2 folds.There was no significance difference between male and female in case group versus.the control(x2 =0.04,P=0.85).Conclusions Poor sleep quality is associated with the occurrence of stroke and may be a risk factor for stroke.
4.Case reports on aortic dissection in twins.
Ning ZHU ; Da-Yuan LOU ; Da-Jun YUAN
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2010;38(12):1126-1126
6.Clinical Observation of 3 Anti-hypertensive Drugs Combination Time-share Medication in the Treatment of Anti-dipper Hypertension
Man LOU ; Chunyan GAO ; Ning SU ; Xiaoying HU ; Junqi YING
China Pharmacy 2017;28(15):2039-2042
OBJECTIVE:To investigate therapeutic efficacy and safety of levamlodipine and telmisartan combined with hydro-chlorothiazide in the treatment of anti-dipper hypertension. METHODS:Totally 150 patients with anti-dipper hypertension were ran-domly divided into group A,B,C,with 50 cases in each group. Group A was given Telmisartan tablet 40 mg+Hydrochlorothiazide tablet 10 mg,once a day,in the morning. Group B was given Levamlodipine tablet 5 mg,once a day,in the night. Group C was given Telmisartan tablet(usage and dosage same as group A)+Hydrochlorothiazide tablet(usage and dosage same as group A)+Le-vamlodipine tablet(usage and dosage same as group B). Treatment courses of 3 groups lasted for 8 weeks. The changes of electro-lyte and 24 h ambulatory blood pressure were observed and compared among 3 groups before and after treatment. The incidence of adverse reactions was recorded. RESULTS:There was no statistical significance in the electrolyte indexes in 3 groups before and af-ter treatment(P>0.05). Before treatment,there was no statistical significance in 24 h blood pressure among 3 groups(P>0.05). Af-ter treatment,the 24 h blood pressure of the patients in the 3 groups after treatment was lower than before treatment,and group C was lower than that of the group A and group B(P<0.05). After treatment,the rate of anti-dipper rhythm reversal in group C was significantly higher than group A and B,with statistical significance(P<0.05). There was no statistical significance in the inci-dence of ADR among 3 groups(P>0.05). CONCLUSIONS:Levamlodipine and telmisartan combined with hydrochlorothiazide show good therapeutic efficacy for anti-dipper hypertension,and can reduce 24 h blood pressure and effectively reverse anti-dipper rhythm with good safety.
7.Value of lactulose hydrogen breath test combined with radionuclide imaging in the diagnosis of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth
Ni HOU ; Yanli NING ; Dongfang CHEN ; Cen LOU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2017;37(8):478-481
Objective To compare the tracing effects of radionuclide and barium sulfate on lactulose hydrogen breath test (LHBT), and to explore the value of LHBT combined with radionuclide imaging in the diagnosis of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) in patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).Methods From November 2010 to November 2012, 89 patients (47 males, 42 females;mean age (45.7±12.9) years) with IBS and 13 healthy volunteers (9 males, 4 females;mean age (43.3±8.6) years) were enrolled in this prospective study.All the subjects underwent LHBT combined with radionuclide imaging.Recording the time when the increment of H2 value >0.005‰ and the OCTT of the radionuclide.Four healthy volunteers also underwent LHBT combined with barium sulfate 1 week after radionuclide imaging.The location of barium sulfate was recorded when H2 value increment >0.020‰.Patients with SIBO received rifaximin treatment, and the effect was observed.χ2 test, Pearson correlation analysis and Wilcoxon rank sum test were used to analyze the data.Results (1)In LHBT combined with barium sulfate test, barium sulfate was found still stagnating in small intestine by abdominal X-ray when H2 value increment >0.020‰ in 4 healthy volunteers, and barium sulfate didn′t reach the colon in delayed imaging in 1 patient.(2) The rates of SIBO detected by LHBT in IBS patients and healthy volunteers were significantly different (43.8%(39/89) vs 5/13;χ2=0.133, P=0.716), and those detected by LHBT combined with radionuclide imaging were also significantly different (39.3%(35/89) vs 1/13;χ2=4.970, P=0.026).(3)The time of H2 value increased >0.005‰ correlated well with OCTT in 13 healthy volunteers ((73±31) and (50±19) min;r=0.871, P<0.001) and 54 IBS patients without SIBO ((83±34) and (66±28) min;r=0.735, P<0.001), but there was no correlation in 35 IBS patients with SIBO ((36±30) and (75±30) min;r=0.304, P=0.076).(4)A total of 34 SIBO-positive patients received a rifaximin treatment, with a significant improvement in the frequency of abdominal pain and abdominal distension after the treatment according to Rome Ⅲ diagnostic criteria: 5(4, 6) vs 4(3, 5), 4(1, 6) vs 0(0, 4)(z values:-4.842 and-5.388, both P<0.001).Conclusion LHBT alone is not a valid test for SIBO, and LHBT combined with radionuclide imaging is a good candidate for SIBO diagnosis.
8.Expression and functional role of p38MAPK in the kidney after unilateral ureteral obstruction in rats
Shenglang ZHU ; Xueqing YU ; Ning LOU ; Xunhua ZHENG ; Yongquan LI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(04):-
AIM: To investigate the expression and functional role of p38MAPK in the kidney after unilateral ureteral obstruction in rats. METHODS: Unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO) models were induced by ligating the left ureter. Rats were sacrificed at 1 h, 3 h, 6 h, 12 h, 1, 3, 5, 7, 14, 21, and 28 days after UUO was initiated. p38MAPK activity was assayed by immunohistochemical staining and specific substrate phosphorylation with immunoprecipitation and Western blotting. TGF? mRNA and protein expression were analyzed with in situ hybridization and immunohistochemical stainning. RESULTS: A basic p38MAPK activity was detectable in the normal kidney(0.22?0.06). p38MAPK pathway was rapidly activated at 1 hour(0.45?0.14 vs control, P
9.An experimental study on immune protection of liver graft for simultaneous small bowel transplantation
Ning LU ; Cheng LOU ; Pengzhi WANG ; Liwei ZHU ; Tong LIU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(08):-
Objective To study the immune protective effects of liver graft on intestinal graft in simultaneous liver/small bowel transplantation. Method Rat models(Wistar to SD) of liver/small bowel transplantation(LSBTx),single liver transplantation(LTx)and single small bowel transplantation(SBTx) were established respectively. Twelve recipients from each group were used to determine survival time. Six recipients from each group were sacrificed for liver and/or small bowel biopsy at posttransplantation day 5,7 and 14,respectively. Rejections were detected by histopathology and mRNA expression of IL-2,IL-4,perforin and granzyme B in grafts by semi-quantitative reverse transcript PCR. Result The survival time of LSBTx recipients was (27.83?4.47) d,much longer than SBTx recipients (11.58?3.26) d,but was similar to LTx recipients (28.92?2.39) d. Allograft rejections of intestinal graft in LSBTx group were milder than that in STBx group,accompanied by down-regulated mRNA expression of perforin and granzyme B. Conclusion Simultaneous liver/small bowel transplantation in rats provides immune protection on intestinal graft.
10.Glutathione depletion inhibits angiotensinⅡ-induced activation of c-Jun/ATF-2 and NF-?B in cultured macrophages
Ning LOU ; Xueqing YU ; Shenglang ZHU ; Xiuqing DONG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(10):-
AIM: The aim of this study was to reveal the regulatory role of glutathione (GSH) in the transcriptional activity of activating transcription factor-2 (c-Jun/ATF-2) and nuclear factor-?B (NF-?B) of macrophages induced by angiotensin Ⅱ(AngⅡ). METHODS: Macrophage intracellular GSH was determined by fluorophotometry, and buthionine-[S,R]-sulfoximine(BSO)was used for depletion of intracellular GSH. The phosphorylation of c-Jun/ATF-2 and expression of NF-?B p65 were determined by immunoblot, and the activity of NF-?B was determined by electrophoresis mobility shift assay (EMSA). The c-Jun/ATF-2 was also determined by Immunohistochemical staining. RESULTS: The GSH content in the macrophage was decreased in cells that were lipid-peroxidized with AngⅡ (1.0 (?mol/L)) for 30 min and 60 min, respectively, followed by an adaptive GSH increase in the presence of AngⅡ (1.0 (?mol/L)) for longer time. In parallel, exposure to AngⅡfor 60 min also decreased macrophage GSH content in a dose-dependent manner. The GSH of RAW 264.7 cells were depleted by BSO, a specific inhibitor of GSH synthesis, and incubation for 18 h with 0.5 mmol/L BSO was sufficient for complete depletion of intracellular GSH. The phosphorylation of c-Jun/ATF-2 could be induced by the AngⅡ (1.0 (?mol/L)), whereas it did not occur in glutathione-depleted RAW 264.7 macrophages. The activation of NF-?B could also be induced by the AngⅡ (1.0 (?mol/L)), but it did not occur in glutathione-depleted RAW 264.7 macrophages. CONCLUSION: These data provide evidences that the intracellular glutathione redox may participate in the regulation of transcription activity of c-Jun/ATF-2 and NF-?B in macrophages. [