1.Levels of urine neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin and kidney injury molecule 1 and its relevant influencing factors in young patients with hyperuricemia
Tongqiang LIU ; Juanjuan LI ; Guomin SUN
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2015;19(11):764-768
Objective To investigate urine levels of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) and kidney injury molecule 1(KIM-1), and its relevant influencing factors in young patients with hyperuricemia.Methods Sixty young subjects with hyperuricemia were randomly selected from physical check-up examination population (the hyperuricemic group), and 60 young subjects with normouricemia were randomly selected at the same time from physical check populationexamination (the control group).Urine NGAL and KIM-1, and other biochemical indicators were evaluated.Clinical data, iab tests, testing items and biochemical indicators between the two groups were analyzed by using t test or analysis of variance test.Regression analysis between the above indicators and urinary NGAL/creatinine (cr) and urine KIM-1/cr ratios were carried by using single regression analysis.Analyzed relevant Relevant influencing factors of urinary NGAL/cr and urine KIM-1/cr ratios were analyzed by using multiple linear regression.Results Urine NGAL/cr and urine KIM-1/cr ratios in the hyperuricemic group were higher than the control group (t=22.152 5, t=24.725 5, P<0.01).Single regression analysis showed that serum uric acid level and urine NGAL/cr ratio, KIM-1/cr ratio was positively correlations correlated (r=0.63, P<0.01;r=0.41, P<0.01).Multiple linear regression analysises showed that serum uric acid,systolic blood pressure, HbA1c, serum creatinin and cholesterol level were the independent factors of urine NGAI/cr ratio.Age, blood uric acid level, systolic blood pressure, HbA1c and serum creatinin levels were independent factors of KIM-1/cr ratio.Conclusion There are high levels in of urine NGAL/cr and KIM-1/cr ratios in population with hyperuricemia.Hyperuricemia, high systolic pressure, diabetes mellitus, declined kidney function and hypercholesterolemia are independent factors of urine high NGAL/creatinin ratio.Oldage,hyperuricemia, high systolic pressure, diabetes mellitus and declined kidney function are independent factors of high urine KIM-1/cr ratio.
2.Effect of contrast media on renal function in elderly patients suffering from ischemic cerebral vascular disease and undergoing angiography
Shaoqin LI ; Kai WANG ; Feng TIAN ; Zhongzhi JIA ; Guomin JIANG ; Tongqiang LIU ; Wenwei YUN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2014;33(3):250-253
Objective To investigate the effects of the low-osmolar nonionic contrast media on renal function in elderly patients suffering from ischemic cerebral vascular disease and undergoing angiography.To study the incidence and risk factors for contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN).Methods 276 elderly patients who were going to receive selective cranial angiography and bilateral renal angiography were included.The 0.9 % sodium chloride (1 ml · kg-1 · h-1) was administered in all patients 6 hours before and 12 hours after contrast media administration.No patients suffered from obviously congestive heart failure.The levels of serum creatinine (Scr) and serum urea nitrogen (SUN) were measured 3 days before and at day 1,2,6 after the administration of contrast media respectively.Then creatinine clearance rate (Ccr) was calculated.Multivariate predictors of contrastinduced nephropathy were determined by logistic regression.Results Among the 276 patients,CIN occurred in 19 patients (6.9%),among whom 4 patients suffered from severe renal artery stenosis and received percutaneous transluminal renal angioplasty (PTRA) at 1 week after undergoing angiography.The renal function in the other 15 cases with CIN were recovered to baseline 1evel 3 months after the use of contrast media.No patients underwent a maintenance hemodialysis.In the 19 patients with CIN,the levels of SUN and Scr were higher and Ccr was lower at day 1 and 2 after angiography than before the procedure (all P < 0.05),but the parameters were decreased to preoperative level at day 6 after angiography (all P>0.05).Logistic regression analysis showed that renal dysfunction,diabetes mellitus and severe renal artery stenosis were the major risk factors for contrast-induced nephropathy.Conclusions Low-osmoiar nonionic contrast used in angiography is safe for elderly patients if adequately hydrated with 0.9 % sodium chloride.The clinical risk factors for CIN are renal dysfunction,diabetes mellitus and severe renal artery stenosis.
3.Effects of N-acetylcysteine on expression of transforming growth factor-β1 in diabetic nephropathy rats
Tongqiang LIU ; Juanjuan LI ; Xi FENG ; Lingdi MA ; Jinghua TANG ; Sufei GONG ; Ping GAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2011;30(4):332-336
Objective To investigate the effects of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) on the expression of transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) in renal cortex of diabetic nephropathy rats.Methods A rat model of DN was established.The rats were randomly divided into control group,DN group and NAC group.After 8 weeks treatment,urinary albumin excretion rate (UAER) was determined.The expression of TGF-β1 in renal cortex was detected by immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR analysis.Pathomorphological changes of renal cortex were observed.Results (1)The levels of UA ER were significantly higher in DN group and NAC group [(1268.3±297.5) μg/24 h and (315.9-±86.8) μg/24 h] than in control group [(31.2±8.9) μg/24 h,q-29.85,16.76,both P<0.01].The groups of DN and NAC versus group of control showed the increased levels of activity of TGF-β1 in renal cortex [immune-histochemistry index of glomerular mesangial area:7.35±1.17 and 3.87 ± 0.71 vs.1.95±0.34,q= 10.75,5.82,both P<0.01];immune-histochemistry index of renal tubulointerstitium [21.21± 3.78 and 10.67±1.86 vs.3.62±0.79,q=15.20,11.36,both P<0.01];the expression of mRNA in renal cortex[0.72±0.06 and 0.45±0.05 vs.0.23±0.04,q=9.13,7.45,both P<0.01].The pathomorphological changes were significant in DN group and NAC group.(2)The NAC group versus DN group showed a decreased levels of UAER (q=8.17,P<0.01),activity of TGF-β1 in renal cortex [immune-histochemistry index of glomerular mesangial area:q= 4.97,P<0.01]immune-histochemistry index of renal tubulointerstitium (q = 6.86,P < 0.01 );the expression of mRNA in renal cortex (q= 3.69,P<0.05) and showed improvement of pathomorphology in renal cortex.(3) There was a significantly positive correlation between expression quantity of TGF-β1 mRNA in renal cortex and UAER level in NAC group(r= 0.749,P<0.05).Conclusions The protective effects of NAC on the kidney of DN rats may be partly related with inhibition on the expression of TGF-β1.
4.To observe the efficacy of early application of continuous venovenous hemofiltration in elderly patients with contrast-induced acute kidney injury
Tongqiang LIU ; Zhijian DING ; Juanjuan LI ; Xi FENG ; Liangfeng ZHANG ; Sufei GONG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2010;29(3):222-225
Objective To observe the efficacy of early application of continuous venovenous hemofiltration (CVVHF) in elderly patients with contrast-induced acute kidney injury (AKI) .Methods A total of 36 elderly inpatients with contrast-induced AKI were randomly divided into two groups:CVVHF group (n= 18) and routine treatment group (n = 18).The renal function, the incidences of contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN), in-hospital events (pulmonary edema, myocardial infarction and shock), temporary renal-replacement therapy and in-hospital mortality were observed.Results The incidence of CIN was higher in routine treatment group than in CVVHF group [88.9% (16/18) vs.16.7% (3/18), P<0.05].Temporary renal-replacement therapy was required in 13(72.2%) patients of routine treatment group and in 2(11.1%) patients of CVVHF group (P<0.05).The rate of in-hospital events was higher in routine treatment group than in CVVHF group [83.3%(15/18) vs.22.2% (4/18), P<0.01].In-hospital mortality rate was higher in routine treatment group than in CVVHF group [16.7%(3/18) vs.5.6%(1/18), P>0.05].Conclusions Early application of CVVHF in patients with contrast-induced AKI after percutaneous coronary intervention appears to be effective in preventing the deterioration of renal function, and it could improve in-hospital outcomes.
5.Evaluation of cognitive impairment in patients with end-stage renal disease by intravoxel incoherent motion imaging
Zijian JIANG ; Yuanjing ZHAO ; Zhining CHEN ; Tongqiang LIU ; Changjie PAN ; Haifeng SHI ; Linfang XU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2021;30(5):415-419
Objective:To evaluate the objective imaging markers of cognitive impairment in patients with end-stage renal disease by MRI intravoxel incoherent motion.Methods:A total of 40 patients with ESRD were enrolled in the Department of Nephrology, Changzhou Second Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing Medical University from January 2019 to August 2020, and 24 healthy controls were prospectively enrolled at the same time.All subjects performed with MRI scan were collected, and the slow apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC slow) of the corresponding brain regions were obtained .The cognitive function was evaluated by the Montreal cognitive assessment scale (MoCA). Two-sample t test was used to analyze the difference of ADC slow and cognitive score between the two groups.Pearson correlation analysis was performed among the cognitive function score of end-stage renal disease and ADC slow value. Results:(1) The score of the intelligence test scale in the ESRD group (23.30±1.76) was significantly lower than that of the healthy control group (27.92±1.00) ( P<0.01). The ADC slow values of bilateral frontal lobe, hippocampus, and insula brain areas (respectively(0.648±0.035), (0.633±0.043), (0.762±0.043), (0.756±0.042), (0.792±0.048), (0.776±0.054))in the ESRD group were significantly higher than those in the healthy control group ((0.600±0.039), 0.610±0.037, (0.725±0.059), (0.711±0.054), (0.740±0.063), (0.716±0.051)) ( P<0.01). (2) Pearson correlation analysis showed that the ADC slow values of bilateral insula and right hippocampus in the ESRD group were negatively correlated with MoCA scales ( r=-0.38, -0.38, -0.66, all P<0.05). Conclusion:ADC slow value in IVIM can better reflect the changes of cognitive function impairment in ESRD patients.
6.Clinical research of N-acetylcysteine in alleviating hepatorenal damage caused by chemotherapeutic drugs in elderly patients
Juanjuan LI ; Tongqiang LIU ; Keqing QIAN ; Youliang WANG ; Haiyan MIN ; Xi FENG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2009;28(8):668-670
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) on alleviating hepatorenal damage caused by combined chemotherapy using cisplatin-based regiments in elderly patients. MethodsAll 40 elderly patients with malignant tumors were randomly divided into AB and BA group in cross-over pattern. In AB group, combination of chemotherapy and NAC was administrated for 10 days first, and then combination of chemotherapy, carnine and vitamin C was given for 10 days. In BA group, combination of chemotherapy, earnine and vitamin C was administrated for 10 days first, and then combination of chemotherapy and NAC was given for 10 days, a cycle was 21 days. The hepatorenal damage degree was observed and the curative effect of NAC on hepatorenal damage was evaluated. ResultsThere were no differences in the levels of alanine aminotransferase(ALT), aspartate aminotransferase(AST) and serum creatinine(Cr) between pre chemotherapy and post chemotherapy in A cycle[(25.32±5.23) U/L vs. (29.18±5.43) U/L,(29.21±6.51)U/L vs. (32.37±7. 13)U/L, (89.87±19.56)Mmol/L vs. (95.22±20. 60)μmol/L,all P>0. 05] . In B cycle, the levels of ALT,AST and Cr were (56.76±5.53) U/L, (48.83±6.64)U/L and (137.33±21.16)μmol/L post chemotherapy, respectively, which were evidently higher than pre chemotherapy[(26.19 ± 5.51) U/L, (29.95±6.56) U/L and (88.66±18.27)μmol/L,respectively] (all P<0.01) . ConclusionsNAC has better preventive and therapeutic effects on hepatorenal damage caused by the chemotherapeutic drugs in elderly patients with malignant cancer.
7.Gingipain from Porphyromonas gingivalis causes insulin resistance by degrading insulin receptors through direct proteolytic effects
Liu FEN ; Zhu BOFENG ; An YING ; Zhou ZHIFEI ; Xiong PEIYING ; Li XUAN ; Mi YANG ; He TONGQIANG ; Chen FAMING ; Wu BULING
International Journal of Oral Science 2024;16(3):539-552
Periodontitis is a critical risk factor for the occurrence and development of diabetes.Porphyromonas gingivalis may participate in insulin resistance(IR)caused by periodontal inflammation,but the functional role and specific mechanisms of P.gingivalis in IR remain unclear.In the present study,clinical samples were analysed to determine the statistical correlation between P.gingivalis and IR occurrence.Through culturing of hepatocytes,myocytes,and adipocytes,and feeding mice P.gingivalis orally,the functional correlation between P.gingivalis and IR occurrence was further studied both in vitro and in vivo.Clinical data suggested that the amount of P.gingivalis isolated was correlated with the Homeostatic Model Assessment for IR score.In vitro studies suggested that coculture with P.gingivalis decreased glucose uptake and insulin receptor(INSR)protein expression in hepatocytes,myocytes,and adipocytes.Mice fed P.gingivalis tended to undergo IR.P.gingivalis was detectable in the liver,skeletal muscle,and adipose tissue of experimental mice.The distribution sites of gingipain coincided with the downregulation of INSR.Gingipain proteolysed the functional insulin-binding region of INSR.Coculture with P.gingivalis significantly decreased the INSR-insulin binding ability.Knocking out gingipain from P.gingivalis alleviated the negative effects of P.gingivalis on IR in vivo.Taken together,these findings indicate that distantly migrated P.gingivalis may directly proteolytically degrade INSR through gingipain,thereby leading to IR.The results provide a new strategy for preventing diabetes by targeting periodontal pathogens and provide new ideas for exploring novel mechanisms by which periodontal inflammation affects the systemic metabolic state.
8.Changes in default network topology properties of brain function in maintenance dialysis patients with end-stage renal disease with cognitive impairment
Zijian JIANG ; Zhiwei SONG ; Ling ZOU ; Tongqiang LIU ; Changjie PAN ; Liyi ZHANG ; Haifeng SHI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2022;31(3):229-234
Objective:To investigate the relationship between the changes of default network topology properties of brain function and cognitive function in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD).Methods:A total of 31 patients with ESRD were enrolled in the Department of Nephrology, Changzhou Second Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing Medical University from January 2019 to December 2020, and 18 healthy persons were included in the same period as the control group.The cognitive function was evaluated with the Montreal cognitive assessment (MoCA) and trail making tests, and then the subjects were examined by resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI). After preprocessing, the brain functional network was constructed and the topology properities of the network were calculated.The SPSS 20.0 software was used for statistical analysis.Independent sample t-test, chi square test and Pearson correlation analysis were used for data statistics. Results:(1) The score of MoCA in the ESRD group(23.37±1.77) was significantly lower than that in the healthy control group(27.94±1.13)( t=9.537, P<0.001). (2) The levels of Eglobal, Elocal, Cp and Sigma in ESRD group ((0.129±0.025), (0.148±0.040), (0.188±0.046), (1.593±0.650)) were significantly lower than those in healthy control group ((0.160±0.040), (0.212±0.024), (0.276±0.049), (2.004±0.864))( t=3.591, 7.474, 7.058, 2.034, all P<0.05). The Lp value of the ESRD group (8.131±1.905) was significantly higher than that of the control group (6.777±2.150)( t=2.583, P< 0.05). The node efficiency values of bilateral dorsolateral superior frontal gyrus, left middle frontal gyrus, bilateral posterior cingulate gyrus, right hippocampus, left superior marginal gyrus, bilateral angular gyrus and bilateral cuneate anterior lobe in ESRD group ((0.133±0.071), (0.201±0.047), (0.211±0.106), (0.175±0.066), (0.276±0.113), (0.122±0.146), (0.042±0.075), (0.171±0.027), (0.154±0.078), (0.240±0.095), (0.161±0.056))were lower than those in the healthy control group((0.312±0.075), (0.289±0.091), (0.277±0.132), (0.284±0.053), (0.368±0.063), (0.231±0.227), (0.120±0.162), (0.296±0.064), (0.310±0.186), (0.318±0.066), (0.286±0.103))( t=2.107-9.436, all P<0.05). (3)Pearson correlation analysis showed that the node efficiency values of bilateral posterior cingulate gyrus and right hippocampus in ESRD group were positively correlated with the score of MoCA( r=0.36, 0.49, 0.53, all P<0.05). Conclusion:The topological structure of brain functional network is abnormal in ESRD patients, which can affect the cognitive function of patients.
9.Clinical diagnostic value of altered functional connectivity in the central executive network on mild cognitive impairment in patients with end-stage renal disease
Wenqing LI ; Di WANG ; Tongqiang LIU ; Wanchao ZHANG ; Haifeng SHI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2024;33(11):993-1000
Objective:To evaluate the clinical diagnostic significance of altered functional connectivity (FC) within the central executive network (CEN) in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) related to end-stage renal disease (ESRD).Methods:A total of 155 patients with ESRD receiving hemodialysis treatment at the department of nephrology, Changzhou Second People's Hospital, from June 2020 to December 2023, were recruited. According to wether the patient had MCI symptoms, 85 patients were classified in the ESRD with MCI group, while 70 patients were in the ESRD without MCI group. Additionally, 76 healthy volunteers matched for age, sex, and years of education were enrolled in the study. All participants underwent resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging and were evaluated using the Montreal cognitive assessment. With the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex serving the core of CEN, functional attributes of the CEN were calculated using seed-based FC analysis. Based on these imaging features and clinical data, a LASSO + Logistic regression model was constructed to predict MCI in patients with ESRD, and SPSS 20.0 software was used for analysis.Results:There were significant differences in FC in 10 brain regions, including the inferior temporal gyrus, temporal pole, corpus callosum, ventromedial prefrontal cortex, ventral posterior cingulate cortex, inferior parietal lobule, precuneus, dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, and supplementary motor area, among the three groups (all P<0.001). Post hoc analysis revealed that the zFC values of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex and dorsomedial prefrontal cortex in ESRD with MCI group(0.385±0.219, 0.215±0.247) were significantly higher than those in the ESRD without MCI group (0.278±0.184, 0.121±0.221) and the healthy controls (0.206±0.217, 0.078±0.212) (all P<0.05). In addition to the ventromedial prefrontal cortex and dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, zFC values in all brain regions exhibiting significant differences were markedly reduced in both the ESRD with MCI group (temporal pole (0.157±0.221 vs 0.327±0.191), corpus callosum (0.100±0.184 vs 0.327±0.191), ventral posterior cingulate cortex (0.027±0.199 vs 0.128±0.154), inferior parietal lobule (0.218±0.195 vs 0.387±0.213), precuneus (0.193±0.184 vs 0.358±0.142), supplementary motor area (0.182±0.163 vs 0.231±0.163)) and the ESRD without MCI group (inferior temporal gyrus (0.055±0.125 vs 0.250±0.146), temporal pole (0.048±0.223 vs 0.335±0.195), corpus callosum (0.192±0.161 vs 0.327±0.191), inferior parietal lobule (0.234±0.197 vs 0.387±0.213), dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (0.383±0.242 vs 0.585±0.195), supplementary motor area (0.076±0.162 vs 0.231±0.163)), compared to healthy controls ( P<0.01). The zFC values of 4 brain regions in ESRD with MCI group were significantly higher than those in the ESRD without MCI group (inferior temporal gyrus (0.226±0.205 vs 0.055±0.125), temporal pole (0.157±0.221 vs 0.048±0.223), dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (0.498±0.254 vs 0.383±0.242), supplementary motor area (0.182±0.163 vs 0.076±0.162)) ( P<0.05). The diagnostic model developed from these results demonstrated excellent discrimination(the area under the curve=0.94, the sensitivity=0.89, the specificity=0.86, and the accuracy=0.88). Additionally, it exhibited strong calibration ( R2=0.908) and clinical applicability(patients benefited when the predicted probability exceeded 0.12). Conclusion:The enhancement of FC in CEN and its attenuation with other networks provide relevant evidence for the neuropathological mechanisms underlying MCI in patients with ESRD.The diagnostic model based on FC changes in the CEN, as presented in this study, is valuable for detecting early cognitive impairment in patients with ESRD.
10.Efficacy and Safety Analysis of the Interventional Treatment Through the Distal Transradial Access in Patients With Complex Coronary Lesions
Wei YU ; Cheng CUI ; Minghao LIU ; Ying SONG ; Tongqiang ZOU ; Jue CHEN ; Haibo LIU ; Lei SONG ; Zhan GAO ; Huanhuan WANG ; Lijian GAO
Chinese Circulation Journal 2024;39(8):775-780
Objectives:Present study analyzed the efficacy and safety of percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI)using the distal transradial access(dTRA)for patients with complex coronary lesions. Methods:A total of 10 033 patients with complex coronary artery lesions(type B2 and type C lesions)who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI)via dTRA or conventional transradial access(TRA)at Fuwai Hospital between June 2021 and May 2022 were included(9 625 patients in the TRA group and 408 patients in the dTRA group).After propensity score matching,391 patients were included in each group.Baseline data,PCI intraoperative data(including lesion characteristics,intervention success rate,etc.),and incidence of major bleeding related to the access were compared between the two groups before and after propensity score matching. Results:Before propensity score matching,the proportions of patients with hypertension,hyperlipidemia,family history of coronary heart disease,history of myocardial infarction,and history of coronary artery bypass grafting were significantly higher in the dTRA group than in the TRA group(all P<0.05).After propensity score matching,the baseline data of the two groups were similar(all P>0.05).Before propensity score matching,compared with the TRA group,patients in the dTRA group had a higher proportion of patients with type B2 lesions,while the proportions of patients with type C lesions and those using intravascular ultrasound(IVUS)were lower(all P<0.05).The proportion of patients with chronic complete occlusion was similar between the two groups(P>0.05).After propensity score matching,compared with the TRA group,patients in the dTRA group had a lower proportion using IVUS and had a higher percent of stent implantation(both P<0.05).There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups in terms of SYNTAX score,guide catheter size,target lesion distribution,proportion of patients using intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation,success rate of intervention procedures,and incidence of major bleeding events related to the access(all P>0.05). Conclusions:Compared with the conventional TRA,interventional treatment of complex lesions through dTRA is equally safe and effective for patients with complex coronary lesions.