1.Effects of pregnancy and lactation nonylphenol exposure on the changes of neuroimmune function in offspring mice and its related mechanisms
Xufeng SHI ; Kan LIU ; Wanyu SONG ; Li WANG ; Haiying WU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2021;41(3):174-181
Objective:To investigate the effects of pregnancy and lactation nonylphenol (NP) exposure on the balance of Treg/Th17 cells in the brain of offspring mice and the related mechanisms.Methods:Thirty pregnant C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into three groups: control group (drinking distilled water), and NP-treated groups (drinking 0.2 μg/ml or 2.0 μg/ml NP water solution). ELISA kit was used to analyze the levels of TNF-α, IFN-γ and IL-17, flow cytometry was used to analyze the frequency of Treg and Th17 cells in spleen, quantitative RT-PCR was used to analyze the RORγt, Foxp3 mRNA, Western blot was used to analyze the protein expression of RORγt, Foxp3 and PI3K/Akt/mTOR signal pathway, and immunofluorescence was used to analyze the expression of Iba1 in the brain tissue of offspring mice.Results:Compared with the control group, NP exposure increased the serum levels of IL-17 and TNF-α in male offspring mice ( P<0.05), and decreased the levels of IFN-γ( P<0.05). Flow cytometry analysis showed that the percentage of Th17 cells in the spleen of male offspring mice exposed to NP (0.2 μg/ml or 2.0 μg/ml) was significantly higher than that of the control group, while the percentage of Tregs cells was lower. Compared with the control group, the expression levels of Foxp3 proteins in the brain tissue of male offspring mice exposed to NP (0.2 μg/ml or 2.0 μg/ml) was significantly lower, accompanied by a dramatic increase in RORγt protein levels ( P<0.05). Similar mRNA expression was also observed in qRT-PCR analysis. The protein expression levels of mTOR (p-mTOR) and its upstream related regulators[PI3K, p-Akt (Ser473), p-Akt (Thr308)] in the brain of male offspring mice increased gradually during the period of exposure to NP( P<0.05). Immunofluorescence analysis showed that compared with the control group, the number of Iba1 positive cells in brain tissue of male offspring mice exposed to NP (0.2 μg/ml or 2.0 μg/ml) increased significantly ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Maternal exposure to NP during pregnancy and lactation may affect the development/function of neurons in offspring through neuroimmune axis, and increase the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in offspring.
2.Nutritional assessment and intervene points for retired residents in a community
Xufeng FEI ; Qingmin CHENG ; Yongmei SHI ; Weixin CAO ;
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 1997;0(01):-
Objectives:To assess the nutritional status of retired residents in a community by mininutritional assessment(MNA) combined with anthropometry. Methods:MNA questionnaire and anthropometric parameters including waistline,hipline,height,weight,body mass index(BMI),midarm circumference,triceps skinfold(TSF) and midarm muscle circumference were performed in 115 retired residents. Results:①24 (20.9%) residents had MNA scores less than 23.5,which meaned malnutrition or at risk of malnutrition.②According to each single index,namely waistline, waist hip ratio and BMI,incidence of obesity was 53.9%,61.7% and 65.2% respectively.③According to each single index,that is,midarm circumference,TSF and midarm muscle circumference,prevalence of moderate or severe malnutrition was 1.7%,19.1% and 2.2%respectively.④There lied a significant correlation between MNA score and several anthropometric parameters. Conclusions:①Both overnutrition and undernutrition can be manifested in retired home residents,for whom nutritional intervene should be enhanced.②MNA questionnaire can be well used in Chinese.
3.Nutritional status of the maintenance hemodialysis patients
Yongmei SHI ; Ping ZHU ; Xufeng FEI ; Weixin CAO ;
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 1997;0(01):-
Objectives:To investigate the nutritional status of the maintenance hemodialysis(MHD) patients. Methods:The dietary investigation, anthropometry and biochemical tests were conducted in 46 MHD patients,including weight,triceps skinfold(TSF), arm muscle circumference(AMC), serum total protein(TP), albumin(Alb), prealbumin(PA), transferrin(TF) and ideal weight rate(IBW%).Then nutritional status was evaluated. Results:①The energy intake of most MHD patients was lower than 125.4 kJ/(kg?d) and the mean protein intake was nearly 1.0 g/(kg?d).②According to each single index,the incidence of malnutrition was:39.13% by IBW%, 71.74% by TSF, 58.70% by AMC, 30.43 % by Alb and 82.61% by TF respectively.Only 6.52% patients had all normal paremeters. Conclusions:Malnutrition incidence of MHD patients was as high as 93.48% in our study. The regular nutritional assessment and the nutritional advice are very important for the better clinical outcome in the MHD patients.
4.Analysis on the Application of Grief Counseling for Relieving Donor Family′s Grief
Li WANG ; Yi LYU ; Min TIAN ; Lina JIA ; Xufeng ZHANG ; Jianhua SHI ; Bo WANG
Chinese Medical Ethics 2016;29(4):630-632
Objective:To explore the effect of grief counseling for relieving donor family′s grief. Methods:From September 2012 to February 2015, 180 families of potential organ donors, who met the class III standard of China, were invited to participate in this study. The grief score was evaluated using questionnaire before and after grief counseling. Results:All of 180 potential organ donor′s families had different level of sadness. The grief was significantly reduced after grief counseling and the score was significantly lower than before ( P<0 . 05 ) . Sixty-five cases agreed to donate organ and 60 cases succeed. Conclusion:Grief counseling for potential organ donor′s families could relieve their grief effectively. This method is beneficial for communication of organ donation and pro-moting donation career of China.
5.Study on Molecular Mechanism of Reactive Changes in Kidney, Skeleton and Brain of Mice Models in High Altitude Hypoxia Environment
Fangyu AN ; Yali LUO ; Yongqi LIU ; Yingdong LI ; Xuesong LIU ; Xufeng SHI ; Zhuoyue GAO
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;(1):60-64
Objective To observe the molecular mechanism of adaptive response of the kidney and skeleton and brain issues in the high altitude hypoxia; To discuss the unity of yin and yang oscillation relationship of kidney and brain marrow.Methods SPF KM mice were randomly divided into control group and model group according to random number table method. Mice in the model group were exposed to high altitude hypoxia cabin for successive 21 d. On the 22nd day, mice got out of the cabin and their body weight was measured, and then they were put to death through eyeball blood sampling. The activities of lactic LDH and Na+-K+-ATPase in brain tissue were detected by spectrophotometric colorimetry. The PFK activities of brain and skeletal muscle were detected by ELISA. Meanwhile the contents of EPO and EPOR in the kidney were measured by ELISA. The mRNA expressions of HIF-1α and AQP-4 in brain were assessed by RT-PCR. At the same time, the protein expressions of HIF-1α and AQP-1 in brain and the protein expression of Mb in skeletal muscle were detected by Western blot.Results Compared with the normal group, the LDH and PFK in brain tissue and the content of EPO in kidney tissue were all raised in the model group(P<0.05). Meanwhile the mRNA expressions of HIF-1α and AQP-4 and the protein expressions of HIF-1α and AQP-1 in brain were all increased in the mice from the model group; the activities of PFK and the protein expression of Mb in skeletal muscle were also raised in the model group. But the activity of Na+-K+-ATPase in brain tissue and the content of EPOR in kidney tissue both decreased in the model group (P<0.05,P<0.01).Conclusion Adaptive response and the unity of yin and yang oscillation relationship between kidney, skeleton and brain tissue happen in high altitude hypoxia.
6.An analysis about early and long-term curative effect of 56 cases of completion pneumonectomy
Jicheng TANTAI ; Xufeng PAN ; Shijie FU ; Jianxin SHI ; Jun YANG ; Heng ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2017;33(2):91-94
Objective This study was to analyze the early and long-term effect of completion pneumonectomy.Methods Retrospective analysis was made on the patients who underwent completion pneummonectomy in Shanghai Chest Hospital.Results There were totally 56 cases patients underwent completion pneumonectomy during January 2003 to July 2013.Among them,45 patients received CCP,and other 11 patients received RCP.CCP refers to the complete removal of lung tissue remaining after an initial ipsilateral partial pulmonary resection.RCP refers to the complete removal of residual lung due to the severe complications after pneumonectomy.The mortality and morbidity rate of CCP were 4.4% and 33.3% respectively.In the case of CCP,the incidence of benign lesions is significantly higher than the incidence of malignant tumor(80.0% vs 27.5%,P =0.04).The mortality and morbidity rate of RCP were 27.3% and 90.9% respectively.In the case of RCP,higher postoperative mortality often occurs in aged patients (P =0.046) and patients with preoperatie mechanical ventilation (P =0.03).Overall five-year survival rate for patients with benign lesions was 80%,and for malignant lung cancer patients,the number was 30%.Survival time differs according to the TNM staging(a median of 60.0 months,35.0 months,10.0 months,stage Ⅰ,stage Ⅱ,stage Ⅲ,P <0.01),and survival rate was higher when the time interval(between the initial pulmonary resection and the completion pneumonectomy) > 2 years(a median of 60.0 months,18.0 months,P < 0.01).Conclusion Completion pneumonectomy is a high-risk surgery,especially RCP.Advanced age and preoperative mechanical ventilation are associated with higher postoperative mortality rate for RCP.As for CCP,higher postoperative risk exists in patients with benign lesions,but the survival rate is also higher.In patients with malignant lung tumor,survival rate is higher when the time interval (between the initial pulmonary resection and the completion pneumonectomy) >2 year.
7.Analysis of psychological status and influencing factors of medical workers amid COVID-19 pandemic; analysis of influencing factors
Xufeng LIU ; Yifei WANG ; Kang SHI ; Gang CHEN ; Shiqi TANG ; Yongqi LI ; Jingkuan SU ; Shengjun WU ; Qiang ZENG
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2021;15(2):167-172
Objective:The study seeks to explore the factors influencing the psychological status and sleep quality of medical workers amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, in order to provide data sources and theoretical basis for the development of relevant psychological intervention programs.Methods:Employing the convenience sampling method, general information questionnaire (age, gender, marital status, educational background, job status, etc.), Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 and Patient Health Questionnaire, epidemic stress index scale, and sleep quality questionnaire were distributed to medical staff between February 18 and April 3, 2020, using the PEM mental health care platform of by ZhongShengKaiXin for medical staff issued. Descriptive, single factor, and correlation analyses, as well as multiple linear regression analysis were used to analyze the data.Results:Overall, 24, 845 questionnaires were collected from 23 provinces, of which 24, 687 were valid, with a recovery rate of 99.36%. The findings showed that the proportion of medical personnel with symptoms of anxiety and depression was 50.58% and 51.37%, respectively; 16.11% had poor or very poor anti-stress ability; and 71.78% reported poor or very poor sleep quality. There was a positive correlation between anxiety, depression, anti-stress ability, and sleep quality ( P<0.05). Anxiety was positively correlated with depression, stress tolerance, and sleep quality( r=0.787, 0.667, and 0.486, all P<0.001); depression was positively correlated with stress tolerance and sleep quality ( r=0.709 and 0.586, both P<0.001); and stress tolerance was positively correlated with sleep quality ( r=0.452, P<0.001). Multiple linear regression analysis results showed that age, gender, marital status, educational background, professional title, job status, and participation influenced the anxiety levels of medical personnel in the backdrop of the pandemic ( P<0.001). Depression levels of medical staff were influenced by gender, educational background, job position, and participation ( P<0.001), while gender, marital status, educational background, job position, and participation influenced the stress tolerance levels ( P<0.001). The sleep quality of medical workers was influenced by age, gender, job position, participation in the fight against the pandemic, and professional title ( P<0.001). Conclusions:Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, medical staff reported poor mental health status and sleep quality, which can be attributed to diverse factors. The research findings can be useful for assisting medical staff to strengthen their self-cognition, while also providing certain psychological counseling data and theoretical basis for management departments.
8.Similarity Evaluation of the Dissolution Curves of Generic and Original Preparation of Losartan Potassium Tablets
Lichuan SHI ; Xufeng PU ; Yongxiu YU ; Chunying LUO
China Pharmacy 2017;28(30):4298-4301
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the dissolution curves similarity of generic and original preparation of Losartan potassium tablets,and to provide reference for improving quality evaluation of the preparation.METHODS:Using hydrochloric acid solution (pH 3.0),phosphate buffer solution(pH 4.5),phosphate buffer solution (pH 6.8) and water as medium,paddle method was adopted for dissolution test with dissolution medium volume of 900 mL and rotation speed of 50 r/min.UV-visible spectrophotometry was adopted to determine accumulative dissolution of generic and original preparation of Losartan potassium tablets with the detection wavelength of 256 um.The similarity of dissolution curves were evaluated by calculating similarity factor(f2).RESULTS:The linear range of losartan potassium was 12.11-35.96 μg/mL (r≥0.999 7).RSDs of precision,stability and reproducibility tests were all lower than 5.0%.The recoveries of 4 dissolution media were 98.66%-100.84% (RSD=0.77%,n=9),98.91%-100.59% (RSD=0.49%,n=9),98.33%-101.39% (RSD=0.85%,n=9),99.46%-101.32% (RSD=0.55%,n=9).In 4 dissolution media,f2 of the dissolution curves of 3 batches of generic and original preparation of Losartan potassium tablets were all higher than 70.CONCLUSIONS:The dissolution curves of self-made and original preparation of Losartan potassium tablets show good similarity.
9.Simultaneous Determination of 4 Constituents in Yaotong Capsules by HPLC
Chunying LUO ; Xiaojing HUANG ; Lichuan SHI ; Xufeng PU
China Pharmacy 2017;28(36):5123-5126
OBJECTIVE:To establish a method for the simultaneous determination of paeoniflorin,cinnamaldehyde,psoralen and isopsoralen in Yaotong capsules.METHODS:HPLC method was adopted.The determination was performed on Agilent-C18 column with mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile-water (gradient elution) at the flow rate of 1.0 mL/min.The detection wavelengths were set at 240 nm (paeoniflorin,psoralen,isopsoralen) and 290 nm (cinnamaldehyde).The column temperature was 35 ℃,and sample size was 10 μL.RESULTS:The linear ranges of paeoniflorin,cinnamaldehyde,psoralen and isopsoralen were 0.004 02-0.100 6 mg/mL(r=0.999 8),0.024 50-0.612 7 mg/mL(r=0.999 8),0.005 24-0.131 0 mg/mL(r=0.999 9),0.005 11-0.127 8 mg/mL(r=0.999 9),respectively.LOQ were 37.17,1.47,21.76,25.57 ng,respectively;LOD were 11.15,0.44,6.53,7.67 ng,respectively.RSDs of precision,stability and reproducibility tests were all lower than 2.0%.The recoveries were 99.02%-100.83% (RSD=0.68%,n=6),98.58%-100.99% (RSD=0.83%,n=6),99.78%-101.69% (RSD=0.89%,n=6),100.06%-102.46% (RSD=0.92%,n=6),respectively.CONCLUSIONS:The method is simple,accurate and suitable for simultaneous determination of paeoniflorin,cinnamaldehyde,psoralen and isopsoralen in Yaotong capsules.
10.Mutation analysis of FLG gene in 10 Chinese families with ichthyosis vulgaris.
Yong GU ; Minhua SHAO ; Xufeng DU ; Ming LI ; Hejian SHI ; Guolong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2013;30(3):257-260
OBJECTIVETo detect FLG gene mutations in 10 families affected with ichthyosis vulgaris and to explore mutational hot spot of the FLG gene in Chinese Han population.
METHODSPCR and direct sequencing were carried out to identify potential mutations of the FLG gene in above families. One hundred healthy individuals were analyzed as normal controls.
RESULTSThree mutations (3321delA, 5757delCCAG and S2706X) were identified in 7 families. A homozygous mutation 3321delA was also detected in two unrelated patients. No mutations were found in the remaining three families. Neither of the null mutations (5757delCCAG and S2706X) was found in the 100 controls. However, for 3321delA, a heterozygous mutation was also found in two of the controls.
CONCLUSIONThree FLG mutations have been identified in the selected families with ichthyosis vulgaris, and the 3321delA mutation was most prevalent (46.9%). Mutations 5757delCCAG and S2706X were first found in patients with ichthyosis vulgaris. Other candidate genes may underlie the disease in those without a FLG mutation.
Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; Base Sequence ; China ; Female ; Genotype ; Humans ; Ichthyosis Vulgaris ; genetics ; Intermediate Filament Proteins ; genetics ; Male ; Mutation ; Pedigree ; Phenotype