1.Research progress of studing sublingual collaterals of diabetes
Xuqin DU ; Lipeng SHI ; Xinhua LI ; Minghuai LIU ; Wenfei LENG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;39(5):478-480
Recent studies have shown that changes in the form and color of sublingual collaterals were related to diabetes. And the changes of sublingual collaterals have certain clinical value in judging the condition, stage, treatment and prognosis of diabetes. This article summarized the research progress of sublingual collaterals from two aspects: the relationship between sublingual collaterals and diabetes mellitus and laboratory indexes, and the modern science and technology.
2.Preparation of Cyproheptadine Imprinted Polymers and Its Application to Solid Phase Extraction
Jianwen YANG ; Yahong LIU ; Zongnan WANG ; Kui BIAN ; Xuqin SONG ; Tong ZHOU ; Fangyu ZHANG ; Limin HE
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2014;(6):878-884
Using cyproheptadine ( CYP) as template molecule, methacrylic acid ( MAA) as monomer, ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (EGDMA) as cross-linker, molecularly imprinted polymers (MIP) with high selectivity to cyproheptadine (CYP) were prepared by the optimization of porogen, monomer, and the mole ratio of monomer to template. The specific surface area of the prepared polymers was 24. 9 m2 / g. The recovery of CYP was above 94. 0% when the following procedure was applied to the cartridge of MIP as adsorptive material: conditioning with methanol and water, loading with water, washing with water and methanol, and eluting with methanol-ammonia (95: 5, V/ V). As a control, the recovery of CYP on non-imprinted polymers cartridge (NISPE) was only 38. 9% . The binding capacity of the molecularly imprinted solid phase extraction (MISPE) towards CYP found to be about 8. 8 mg of CYP/ g polymers and the imprinting factor (IF) was about 2. 32. Under optimal conditions, a mixed standard solution of CYP, amitriptyline, sulfadiazine and trimethoprim (10 mg / L each) was uploaded on the MISPE and NISPE for selectivity experiment. The gradient elution was used by using 0. 05% sodium pentanesulfonate solution (A)-acetintrile (B) as a mobile phase. The recoveries on the MISPE for sulfadiazine and trimethoprim (different structure with CYP) were less than 10% , however, the recovery for the similar structural amitriptyline was more than 70% , and the recovery more than 90% for CYP. All the recoveries on the NISPE for four analytes were less than 30% . This new MISPE cartridge was applied to extract and enrich CYP in livestock drinking water sample, and the recoveries of CYP ranged from 80. 5% -97. 7% , and the limit of detection (LOD) was 0. 01 mg / L.
3.Effect of 17β-estradiol on proliferation of human thyroid stem cells
Shuhang XU ; Guofang CHEN ; Quanxi ZHENG ; Xiaodong MAO ; Xuqin ZHENG ; Derwahl MICHAEL ; Chao LIU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2014;30(9):769-774
Objective To investigate the effect of 17β-estradiol on the proliferation of thyroid stem/ progenitor cells.Methods In thyroid stem/progenitor cells derived from nodular goiters,the effects of 17 β-estradiol on thyrosphere formation,estrogen receptor (ER) expression,cyclin D1 expression,and mitogen activated protein kinase (MPAK) pathway were analysed by BrdU ELISA,conventional and realtime PCR,immunofluorensence staining,and Western blot.Results 17β-estradiol induced thyrosphere formation and proliferation of thyroid stem/ progenitor cells.ER-α and ER-β were expressed in thyroid stem and progenitor cells with higher mRNA expression level of ER-α compared to differentiated thyrocytes (8.85-±0.81 vs 1.10 ±0.35,P<0.01).Stimulation by 1 mmol/L 17β-estradiol increased cyclin D1 mRNA expression and ERK phosphorylation levels,which was blocked by an ER antagonist,ICI 182780.Conclusion Estrogen stimulated the growth of stem cells derived from thyroid nodules via estrogen receptor,suggesting the relevance of increased thyroid stem cell proliferation with higher prevalence of thyroid nodules in women.
4.The investigation on reference range of blood cell in healthy crowd in Lanzhou area
Qin LIANG ; Sitong ZHOU ; Xiangxia LUO ; Xiaoxia YAN ; Jiaoying DOU ; Yuanyuan LI ; Guoduo LI ; Xuqin LIU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(23):3372-3373,3377
Objective To establish reference ranges of venous blood cell parameters in Lanzhou area ,through investigating 1 880 cases of healthy people .Methods Retrospective analysis method was adopted ,and changes of 26 venous blood cell parameters were observed by using Sysmex XE‐5000 automatic hematology analyzer .Results Some parameters ,including platelet(PLT) and hemo‐globin(Hb) ,were close to normal distribution ,while most of parameters were skewed distribution .In the 6 parameters of white blood cells ,except for percentage of lymphocyte and neutrophi ,the 95% CI of the rest of parameters had statistically significant differences between male and female(P<0 .05) .In the 8 parameters of red blood cell ,except for mean corpuscular haemoglobin con‐centration (MCHC) and standard deviation of red blood cell volume distribution width (RDWSD) ,the 95% CI of the rest of parame‐ters had statistically significant differences between male and female (P<0 .05) .The 95% CI of PLT related parameters and per‐centage of juvenile cells had no statistically significant differences between male and female (P>0 .05) .In some parameters ,there were significant differences between 95% CI observed in this study and reference ranges currently used .Conclusion There are sig‐nificant differences between 95% CI of these parameters and original reference ranges ,so the original reference ranges are lack of ac‐curacy and applicability ,which indicates that it is necessary to scientificlly and rationally establish reference ranges of blood cell in region .
5.Adverse prognostic risk factors for pneumococcal meningitis in children
Min LIU ; Xuqin CHEN ; Yan LI ; Yahui CHAI ; Danping HUANG ; Xiaoyan SHI ; Jihong TANG ; Xiangying MENG ; Yunzhen TAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2016;31(24):1854-1858
Objective To explore the risk factors for childhood death from pneumococcal meningitis.Methods The data of 32 hospitalized children were retrospectively analyzed,who were diagnosed as pneumococcal meningitis and enrolled in the Affiliated Children′s Hospital of Soochow University from November 201 0 to December 201 5.The subjects were divided into the death group and survival group according to their prognosis.The clinical characteristics and laboratory data were compared between 2 groups.Results Between the death group and survival group,there were significant statistically differences in shock within 24 hours after admission(63.6% vs 1 4.3%,P =0.01 3),as well as endotracheal tube intubation(1 00.0% vs 23.8%,P <0.001 ),the levels of cerebrospinal fluid(CSF)IgG[(491 .27 ± 203.53)mg/L vs (267.24 ±1 88.07)mg/L,P =0.006],IgM[(1 1 5.72 ±79.1 9)mg/L vs (32.80 ±28.52)mg/L, P =0.006],IgA[59.52(1 5.51 ,75.69)mg/L vs 1 8.77(9.33,27.54)mg/L,P =0.023],CSF leukocyte[330.00 (1 50.00,380.00)×1 06 /L vs 870.00 (403.00,6 1 60.00)×1 06 /L,P =0.009 ],CSF protein [(4 047.00 ± 1 942.1 6)mg/L vs (2 470.62 ±1 259.94)mg/L,P =0.009],CSF adenosine deaminase (ADA)[35.20(1 8.90, 87.20)U /L vs 8.80(3.05,23.78)U /L,P =0.001 ],serum sodium[(1 30.21 ±2.85)mmol/L vs (1 32.83 ±3.69) mmol/L,P =0.049],serum lactic acid (LA)[4.40 (2.60,5.70)mmol/L vs 2.40 (1 .75,4.50)mmol/L,P =0.01 3],serum C -reactive protein (CRP)[(95.87 ±65.40)mg/L vs (1 65.61 ±83.05)mg/L,P =0.022],serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH)[81 3.40(465.20,2 31 0.70)U /L vs 359.20(257.85,405.90)U /L,P =0.001 ], platelet[(1 63.82 ±1 64.86)×1 09 /L vs (295.71 ±1 30.29)×1 09 /L,P =0.01 9]and positive rate of blood culture (90.9% vs 47.6%,P =0.023)between the death group and survival group.Conclusions The risk factors associated with mortality in pediatric SPM include shock within 24 hours after admission,endotracheal intubation,hyponatremia, thrombocytopenia,as well as high serum LA level,high serum LDH level,lower serum CRP level or cultures of blood and CSF double positive.
6.Comparative study on the clinical features of rotavirus gastroenteritis between the children with or without convul-sion
Xiangying MENG ; Xuqin CHEN ; Zhedong WANG ; Yan LI ; Xiaoyan SHI ; Bingbing ZHANG ; Jihong TANG ; Jie LIU ; Yun ZHUANG ; Qingbin WU
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2015;(10):860-865
ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical features and prognosis of children with rotavirus gastroenteritis and convulsion.MethodsClinical data of children with rotavirus gastroenteritis hospitalized from January 2010 to December 2013 were retrospectively analyzed. Subjects were divided into the seizure group and no seizure group according to the presence of seizure in the course and compared between the two groups.ResultsThere were no signiifcant differences in sex, age, and the average duration of hospitalization between two groups (allP>0.05). The family history, history of seizures, the levels of serum sodium, calcium, lactate, standard bicarbonate concentration (SB), actual bicarbonate concentration (AB), carbon dioxide content (TCO2) and pH were statistically signiifcant between two groups (allP>0.05). During the follow-up period (outpatient telephone follow-up), the recurrence of seizure in two groups was signiifcant different (P<0.05) and only one (0.54%) child in seizure group developed epilepsy.ConclusionThis study showed that rotavirus gastroenteritis with convulsion is a benign clinical course.
7.Solitary fibrous tumor with endocrine manifestations as the first symptom: Two case reports
Yun SHI ; Kunyu LIU ; Doudou CHEN ; Min SHEN ; Xuqin ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2020;36(11):966-969
Two cases of solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) with endocrine manifestations as the first symptom were investigated through comprehensively reviewing their medical history and clinical records. One case of recurrent giant solitary fibrous tumor of the thoracic cavity had repeated dizziness, palpitation and limb weakness for one month. The patient had hypoglycemia accompanied with significantly decreased serum insulin, and the ratio of insulin-like growth factor Ⅱ(IGF-Ⅱ) and insulin-like growth factor Ⅰ (IGF-Ⅰ) was greater than 10. Non-islet cell tumor hypoglycemia (NICTH) should be considered in the patient. Another case was found to have thyroid gland SFT and developed distant metastasis. The patient presented with hypoglycemia, hypokalemia and possible consumptive hypothyroidism. Clinicians should improve our understanding of the endocrine manifestations of the disease. SFT may occur in endocrine glands (such as thyroid), and may also present as NICTH and consumptive hypothyroidism.
9.Comparative study on clinical characteristics of cardiogenic and non-cardiogenic cardiac arrest patients out-of-hospital based on Utstein style
Wei ZHANG ; Sijia TIAN ; Luxi ZHANG ; Xuqin KANG ; Shengmei NIU ; Yang LIU ; Jinjun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2024;33(1):28-32
Objective:To analyze the causes of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) and the differences in outcomes of pre-hospital first-aid measures and cardiopulmonary resuscitation for different etiologies, improved the success rate of rescue.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted on OHCA patients admitted to Beijing Emergency Medical Centre from January to December 2021. The pre-hospital emergency medical records and rescue results within medical institutions were collected. Compared the basic situation between patients with cardiogenic and non-cardiogenic cardiac arrest, the differences of rescue measures and CPR outcomes between the groups were compared by non-parametric test and χ 2 test. Results:A total of 7 517 patients were included in this study. Cardiogenic arrest patients were older, more underlying diseases (84.2%), and cardiac arrest mainly occurred at home. The cause of non-cardiogenic arrest included disease (85.1%), trauma (2.9%), suicide (5.0%), traffic accidents (1.7%), poisoning (1.1%), and so on. In terms of first-aid measures, after the emergency doctor arrived at the scene, the proportion of first-aid measures used for cardiogenic patients was high (22.3%), and the first aid measures include cardiopulmonary resuscitation, tracheal intubation, defibrillation, oxygen inhalation, injection of adrenaline and use of other drugs. All the proportions of first-aid measures for cardiogenic patients were significantly higher than non-cardiogenic patients (all P<0.001). In terms of clinical outcomes, there were no statistical differences in return of spontaneous circulation ( P=0.072) and 24-hour survival ( P=0.093) between cardiogenic and non-cardiogenic patients. Conclusions:Cardiogenic cardiac arrest was the main cause of OHCA. Cardiogenic arrest patients were more underlying diseases, and older in age, the main clinical feature was onset at home. The comprehensive treatment measures for pre-hospital first-aid cardiac arrest should continue to be strengthened to improve the success rate of rescue for OHCA.
10.A case report of moyamoya disease in a pedigree with glucocorticoid-remediable aldosteronism
Kunyu LIU ; Tiantian LI ; Min SUN ; Jingjing JIANG ; Hongwen ZHOU ; Xuqin ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2023;39(2):161-164
We report a family of glucocorticoid-remediable aldosteronism (GRA). A 20-year-old man presented with early-onset hypertension accompanied by hypokalemia was admitted to our hospital. Clinical data and family history were collected. Following genetic analyses with PCR and Sanger sequencing to document the chimeric gene and crossover site, respectively, we identified CYP11B1/CYP11B2 and determined the breakpoint of unequal crossover to be located in 264-380 nucletide, which was considered as GRA. There were 4 cases of GRA in the family, the average age of onset was 28 years, and all had different degrees of hypertension. Among them, the proband′s uncle suffered from moyamoya disease and died 6 months later due to sudden cerebral hemorrhage. In order to improve the understanding of this rare disease, the pathogenesis, biochemical profiles, diagnosis and treatment of GRA were summarized and analyzed.