1.The relationship between TGF-?_1-mediated Smads and ERK in the progression of pulmonary fibrosis
Yaru YANG ; Yan HUANG ; Jun LI
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(05):-
Mitogen activated protein kinase(MAPK)is one of the four biggest signal transduction systems which contain four subtribes named p38,ERK5/BMK1,ERK and JNK/SAPK respectively.Previous studies have shown that MAPK pathway is involved in growth,cell differentiation,perishing,the synchronization of cell function and so on.ERK/MAPK,one of the members of MAPK family,and Sma-and MAD-related(Smad)play important roles in the proliferation of fibroblast,modulating inflammation mediator production as well as transferring factors activity in the process of pulmonary fibrosis(PF).This review focuses on relationship between Smads and ERK in the pathogenesis and progression of PF.
2.Retrospective Study of Adverse Drug Reaction(ADR) Induced by Linezolid in Hematological System
Xi ZHU ; Liping LIU ; Wei HU ; Ting YANG ; Yaru YANG
Herald of Medicine 2017;36(5):579-583
Objective To investigate the incidence and risk factors of adverse drug reactions in hematological system induced by linezolid.Methods In this retrospective study, 124 inpatients treated with linezolid (n=62) or vancomycin (n=62) for anti-infective therapy between January 2012 and December 2015 in clinical departments of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University were included.The incidence hematological adverse drug reactions were observed, and the single factor and the multiple factor Logistic regression methods were used to analyze the risk factors of developing thrombocytopenia and decline of hemoglobin.Results Among the 62 inpatients treated with linezolid, thrombocytopenia occurred in 21 patients(33.87%), and decline of hemoglobin occurred in 17 patients (27.42%).No patient discontinued the use of linezolid for the reason of thrombocytopenia or decline of hemoglobin.In multiple stepwise regression analysis, linezolid use[OR=7.699,95%CI (1.408,42.090),P=0.019], treatment duration>14 d[OR=7.639,95%CI(1.162,50.226),P=0.034], baseline eGFR<80 mL·min-1[OR=6.150,95%CI(1.604,23.577),P=0.008], baseline ALB<25 g·L-1[OR=4.078,95%CI(1.017,16.351),P=0.047] and baseline platelet count<200×109·L-1[OR=6.148,95%CI(1.705,22.172),P=0.006] were independent risk factors for thrombocytopenia;linezolid use [OR=4.335,95%CI(1.308,14.365),P=0.016] and baseline ALB<25 g·L-1[OR=5.424,95%CI(1.824,16.129),P=0.002] were independent risk factors for the decline of hemoglobin.Conclusion The incidences of thrombocytopenia and anemia induced by linezolid are not rare, and most of them can be returned to normal.The risk factors of thrombocytopenia and anemia should be concerned and the routine blood test should be monitored during use.
3.Correlation between nicotine dependence and brain changes:a voxel-based morphometry study
Peng PENG ; Lu LIANG ; Yaru TIAN ; Yang YU ; Tao JIANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2017;33(1):8-11,19
Objective To study the pattern of cerebral gray matter and white matter volume changes among smokers with differ-ent level of nicotine dependence (addition)using voxel-based morphometry (VBM).Methods The current case-control study recrui-ted 53 healthy male smokers and 53 healthy non-smokers from outpatients of our hospital during January 2013 to May 2014.Personal information (including for example age,sex and addition dependence of subjects)was collected using a questionnaire.3D-T1 images of whole brain structure were collected and were analyzed using DARTEL toolbox of SPM8.Smokers were divided into mild to mod-erate nicotine dependence group (n=23)and severe nicotine dependence group (n=30)based on Fagerstr?m Test for Nicotine De-pendence (FTND)score.Independent sample t-test analyses were performed to compare the volumes of gray matter and white mat-ter between smokers with different levels of nicotine dependence and non-smokers.Results Compared with non-smokers,gray and white matter volumes of smokers were smaller in multiple brain areas,mainly in the middle occipital gyrus,posterior cingulate,cer-ebellum anterior lobe,precuneus,caudate body and insula,which however,had larger number and scope of focal areas with gray and white matter atrophy in the mild to moderate nicotine dependence group than that in the severe nicotine dependence group.Conclusion Smokers with mild to moderate nicotine dependence have more pronounced gray and white matter atrophy than that smokers with severe nicotine dependence have.
4.The predictive value of deceleration capacity of heart rate for sudden cardiac death after acute myocardial infarction
Yang LI ; Qin QIN ; Lu KOU ; Gang CHEN ; Yaru LU
Tianjin Medical Journal 2015;(3):288-291
Objective To investigate the predictive value of the non-invasive indicator deceleration capacity of heart rate (DC) in the sudden cardiac death (SCD) after acute myocardial infarction. Methods A total of 417 myocardial infarc?tion patients with ST-segment elevation in sinus rhythm were enrolled in this study. DC was assessed from data of 24-hour ECG Holter. Regular follow-ups were carried out within 12 months. The SCD events were recorded and compared with pa?tients without SCD. Results During 12 months of follow-up, 20 patients were died due to SCD (4.8%). Compared with sur?vival group, patients showed significantly lower left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF, 0.393 ± 0.065 vs 0.528 ± 0.042, P<0.05) and DC [(2.85±1.66) ms vs (5.49±1.71) ms,P<0.05]in SCD group. Multivariate Cox proportional hazard regression analysis showed that lower LVEF(<0.35)[RR: 2.167(1.384-4.661), P=0.013]and DC (DC<4.5 ms)[RR: 3.706(2.709-5.374),P=0.020]were risk factors for the occurrence of SCD. The prediction sensitivity by the decreased LVEF and DC was 52.1%and 76.4%respectively, and the specificity was 84.5%and 86.1%respectively. Conclusion The decreased value of DC after acute myocardial infarction can predict the SCD events.
5.Effect and mechanism of Imatinib mesilate on intimal hyperplasia of rabbit carotid artery after ballon injury
Yaru LU ; Zhen YU ; Wansong YANG ; Li CUI ; Guangping LI
Tianjin Medical Journal 2015;(2):158-161
Objective To investigate the effect and mechanism of Imatinib mesilate (Imatinib) on intimal hyperplasia of rabbit carotid arteries after balloon injury. Methods Thirty adult Newzealand rabbits were randomly divided into three groups:group A, B and C. Their right carotid arteries were injuried then administered with 0, 25 or 50 mg/kg of Imatinib dai?ly for 14 consecutive days when the rabbits were sacrificed. The carotid arteries were harvested and sectioned for HE-stain?ing and immunohistochemisty staining. Real-Time PCR was used to examine transcription levels of PDGF-B and PDGFR-βmRNA. The plasma level of PDGF-BB was assayed by ELISA. Results Arterial intimal hyperplasia and stenosis following balloon injury were seen in three groups. Thickness and area of neointima, ratio of thickness of intima to media, ratio of area of intima to media and mRNA level of PDGF-β are all higher in group A than those in group B than those in group C (P<0.01). By contrast, the mRNA transcription level of PDGFR-β increased significantly in group C than that in group A (1.236±0.356 vs 0.708±0.372;t=2.91;P<0.01). Plasma level of PDGF-BB increased in all three groups after balloon injury than that in the baseline (P<0.01). The transcription level of PDGF-BB is higher in group A than that in group B and in group C (ng/L:23.464±3.542, 19.504±2.454, 16.588±1.207, F=17.322, P<0.05). There was no difference between group B and C. There was positive correlation between mRNA transcription level of PDGF-B and plasma level of PDGF-BB ( r=0.806, P<0.01). Conclusion Vascular injury can cause intimal hyperplasia and increased PDGF-B mRNA transcription. Imatinib mesilate could inhibit the intimal hyperplasia through down regulating PDGF-B mRNA transcription.
6.Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Predicting the Motor Function of Patients with Acute Ischaemic Stroke in the Brainstem
Xu WANG ; Bin LIU ; Ming YANG ; Yaru YANG ; Xianping MENG ; Dongbai LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2015;(4):255-259
Purpose To explore the significance of MR diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in diagnosing and predicting the motor function of patients with acute ischemic stroke in the brainstem. Materials and Methods Twenty patients with acute ischemic stroke in the brainstem and 20 normal controls were enrolled in the study. DTI was performed on all 40 subjects. Fractional anisotropy (FA) in specific regions were measured including infarction lesions, cerebral peduncle, the posterior limb of the internal capsule in the affected side and corresponding unaffected regions. The number and the length of the corticospinal tracts (CST) of both affected and unaffected sides were also measured. The correlation of FA, the number and the length of the CST, the NIH stroke scale (NIHSS) at the admission, 3 months and 6 months was analyzed. Results The FA values of infarction, cerebral peduncle, and the posterior limb of the internal capsule, and the number of CST in the affected side were significantly less than that of the corresponding unaffected regions (P<0.05). The rFA (<7 d) in the affected cerebral peduncle was negatively correlated with NIHSS and the score of the upper and lower extremity muscle strength at the admission, after 3 months and after 6 months (P<0.05). However, the rFA of the infarction and the posterior limb of the internal capsule, the ratio of the number and the length of CST of affected/unaffected sides had no correlation with NIHSS score and the score of the muscle strength. Conclusion The rFA in the cerebral peduncle is helpful for early evaluation and predicting recovery of the motor function in the patients with acute ischemic stroke in the brainstem.
7.In vitro studies of the effects of high-fat dieton the expression of pancreatic acinar cells' IP3 and amylase release in rats
Mingxian YAN ; Huaqing ZHAO ; Yaru WANG ; Xiaolong LI ; Jing YANG ; Wenqi WANG ; Yiguo WANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2012;28(12):1276-1279
Objective To investigate the effects of high-fat diet on pancreatic acinar cells' IP3 expression and CCK-induced amylase release in rats.Methods Male Wistar rats were divided into high-fat diet group and normal diet group,they were fed for 4 weeks.Blood triglycerides,cholesterol,amylase and glucose levels were determined by automatic biochemical analyzer.Pancreatic tissues were taken for histopathological observations.Pancreatic acinar cells were isolated and cultured,and intracellular inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3) was detected using a commercial kit.Amylase release rates were measured after CCK-8 stimulation.Results The rats in high-fat diet group appeared hyperlipidemia,vacuolization of acinar cells and the lymphocytes appeared around the acinar cells can be seen on the pancreatic tissue pathology staining.The levels of IP3 in acinar cells of rats fed a high-fat diet were higher than that of normal rats [(31.807 ± 3.448) pmol/106 cells vs (24.632 ± 3.649) pmol/106 cells,t=7.479,P<0.001];and amylase release rate in these rats'acinar cells were also higher than those of normal rats [when CCK-8=0.01 nmol/L:( 11.056 ±3.369)% vs (7.354 ± 2.181) %,t=3.912,P<0.001;when CCK-8=1 nmol/L:( 13.854 ± 4.087 ) % vs (9.432 ±2.477) %,t=3.939,P<0.001 ) after CCK-8 stimulation in different concentrations.Additionally,there was a positive co-relationship between acinar cell's IP3 level and amylase release (r=0.896,P<0.001 ).Conclusion Chronic high-fat diet induces hypersensitivity for pancreatic acinar cells' exocrine function,and IP3 as a signal molecule may play an important role in this process.
8.Digital three-dimensional model reconstruction of the cardiac cavity
Zhongzhong CHEN ; Jianfei ZHANG ; Zhijian SU ; Dengwei LIAN ; Yaru YANG ; Huiyu ZHU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(49):7967-7973
BACKGROUND:Digital three-dimensional model which can reflect the fine structure of the chambers inside heart not only enhances the understanding of cardiac physiology, but also provides basic medical data for the study of cardiac electrophysiology simulation and endocardial electrophysiological mapping navigation. OBJECTIVE:To construct the digital three-dimensional model of cardiac cavity from sectional data and in conformity with the actual anatomical structure. METHODS:Image segmentation was accomplished in MATLAB environment. Firstly, registration of human cardiac cavity slice dataset was realized. Secondly, classifying each composition was achieved by clustering method according to color characteristics of the image. Then, both cardiac cavity and related connected region was distinguished by region growing method. At last, the processed image was reconstructed through dedicated medical processing software into three-dimensional model of the cardiac cavity. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The proposed method could reconstruct quite exquisite three-dimensional model of the cardiac cavity. In models, left and right atrial and ventricular structure was clear. Aorta and superior vena cava were visible. Three tricuspid and mitral valve were also observed. Results indicated that reconstructed model can reflect the anatomical characteristics of cardiac cavity accurately, and provide basic medical data for the study on electrophysiological simulation and endocardial electric mapping.
9.Clinical study of ultrasonography guided percutaneous core needle biopsy in pancreatic lesions
Lingxi, XING ; Qiusheng, SHI ; Chao, JIA ; Kang, GAO ; Long, LIU ; Yaru, YANG ; Luying, JIANG ; Lianfang, DU
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2014;(5):429-433
Objective To evaluate the clinical value of ultrasonography guided percutaneous core needle biopsy in pancreatic lesions. Methods Thirty-four patients with 36 pancreatic lesions in Shanghai First People′s Hospital Afifliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University from February 2012 to November 2013 underwent conventional ultrasound-guided percutaneous core needle biopsy using automatic gun and 18-gauge biopsy needles. The site, size, internal and surrounding vascularity, the sampling number of the lesions, and whether the specimens′ quality was satisfied were recorded. Then specimens were sent for pathological examination, and all above observations were compared with the ifnal diagnosis. Results The number of lesions with 2, 3 and 4 samplings was 32, 2 and 2, respectively. The average number of sampling was 2.2 (mean, 2.17;standard deviation, 0.51) and the acquisition rate of satisifed specimens was 89%(32/36). The pathological results of biopsy were malignant in 31 of 36 lesions including 27 cases of ductal adenocarcinoma, 2 cases of lymphoma, 1 case of small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma and 1 case of uterine leiomyosarcoma metastasis. The other 5 lesions were non-malignant including 3 cases of benign lesion, 1 cases of atypical hyperplasia and 1 cases of granulation tissue. The 36 lesions were ifnally diagnosed as 34 cases of pancreatic malignancy, 2 cases of non-malignant neoplasm. The sensitivity, speciifcity, accuracy, positive predictive value and negative predictive value of ultrasonography guided percutaneous core needle biopsy in pancreatic lesions were 91%(31/34), 100%(2/2), 92%(33/36), 100%(31/31) and 40%(2/5), respectively. Youden index was 0.91. Two patients had mild upper abdominal pain and 1 patient had transient elevated serum amylase. No pancreatitis, pancreatic fistula, peritonitis, bleeding or dispersion of malignant cells along the penetrating channel or other serious complications occurred. Conclusion Ultrasonography guided percutaneous core needle biopsy is a simple, rapid, safe and effective diagnostic method in pancreatic lesions with high clinical value.
10.Extensive Imprinting Adaptability of Polyacrylamide-based Amphoteric Cryogels Against Protein Molecules
Chun YANG ; Xinglu ZHOU ; Yaru LIU ; Yan ZHANG ; Jian WANG ; Lili TIAN ; Yanan YAN
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2016;44(9):1322-1327
Lysozyme, pepsin, ovalbumin, hemoglobin andγ-globumin were chosen as templates to investigate the imprinting capability of amphoteric polyacrylamide cryogels. Prepolymerizing solutions contained acrylic acid and allyl amine, as well as acrylamide and N,N'-methylenebisacrylamide as the functional monomers. As a result there were both acidic and basic functional groups in the polymers, facilitating effective interactions with likewise amphoteric proteins. The proteins differ greatly and cover wide scopes of molecular weights and isoelectric points. Regardless of the values of the molecular weights and isoelectric points, all the templates gave higher retentions on the MIP tubes than on the NIP tube. The MIP of lysozyme indicated the highest imprinting factor of 7. 0, and that of γ-globumin showed the lowest, 2. 0. The values of other proteins were intervenient. Conclusively the amphoteric polyacrylamide cryogels were suitable imprinting materials for various proteins, and could potentially be used for protein recognition, purification, and depletion.