1.Vitamin D and diabetes mellitus
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2013;21(6):367-372
Vitamin D deficiency has shown a close relationship with diabetes mellitus.The adequate supplementation of vitamin D can reduce the incidence of diabetes mellitus and improve glucose control by inhibiting inflammatory and immune response,reducing insulin resistance,and promoting insulin synthesis and secretion.
2.The relationship between serum Leptin concentration and insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes
Yaru ZHOU ; Zhanjian WANG ; Jianhua PANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2000;0(11):-
Objective To investigate the relationship between serum Leptin levels and insulin resistance.Methods During 2001-10~2002-08 fasting serum Leptin concentrations were measured with RIA in 196 cases(including 118 type 2 diabetes,78 controls),and height,body weight were measured to calculate body mass index(BMI).Results HbA_1c,SBP,TG,Leptin were correlated with ISI,Leptin concentration were higher in type 2 diabetes than in controls;Leptin concentration was significantly increased in obese subjects,whereas in type 2 diabetes serum Leptin concentration had no significant difference between obese subjects and non-obese subjects.Conclusion Most of obeses subjects have insulin resistance,whether obesity or not,the patients type 2 diabetes have some kind of insulin resistance.
3.Application of office automation system in information service of hospital library
Xiaoling GUO ; Yaru ZHANG ; Xiumei ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2014;(12):48-51
The following service models were realized by integrating the web page and book management platform in our library into the office automation system of our hospital, including automatic library service, non-barrier information delivery, scientific management, E-mail information warning and push service, medical information report and public information service, online reference service, opening communication and feedback system, SDI retrieval and delivery service, thus turning the passive information service into active information service which improved the information service in our library.
4.The research progress in transfusion-related iron overload in hematological malignancies
Yaru DU ; Yanhong ZHAO ; Jin ZHOU
Practical Oncology Journal 2017;31(1):78-82
Transfusion -related iron overload damage iron homeostasis of organism ,which damages the structure of the vital organs and leads to the dysfunction of important organs .Iron overload affects the prognosis of the patients,which promotes myelodysplastic syndrome transformation to acute leukemia and reduces the total sur -vival rate of patients with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation ,which increases the treatment related mortality after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and increases the chance of infection .Iron depletion therapy can de-lay the progression of acute leukemia and prolong the survival time of the patients with acute leukemia and show a certain anti-proliferative activity .
5.Effects of prostaglandin E1 on renal cell apoptosis in rats with diabetic nephropathy
Yaru MOU ; Ying ZHOU ; Zhongwen ZHANG ; Xiaojun ZHOU ; Lin LIAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2012;31(4):335-338
Objective To investigate the effects of prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) on renal cell apoptosis in rats with diabetic nephropathy(DN). Methods Totally 55 male Wistar rats were intraperitoneally injected with streptozotocin (STZ) to develop DN model.46 successfully established DN rat models were randomly divided into 4 groups:PGE1 group received PGE1 intravenously at dose of 10 μg · kg-1 · d-1 for 10 d (n=12),angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors(ACEI) group given ACEI orally at dose of 10 mg kg-1·d-1 for 8 W(n=12),PGE1+ACEI group given both PGE1 and ACEI (n=11),DN control group(n=11) and normal control group(n=10) given saline only.All rats were killed after 8 weeks and blood samples or kidney tissue were collected.Blood urea nitrogen (BUN),serum creatine(Scr),albuminuria of 24 h were detected.Renal pathological morphology and apoptosis of renal cells were observed by HE staining and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick-end-labeling (TUNEL) test. Results At 8 week after treatment,the 24-hour urinary albumin levels were decreased significantly in the following order:DN control group> PGE1 group > ACEI group >PGE1+ ACEI group> control group[(374.6±54.1)μg,(570.0±72.5)μg,(253.1±28.9)μg vs.(1123.4±106.2)μg,P<0.01 or P<0.05].BUN[(9.3±2.6)mmol/L,(11.0±3.5)mmol/L,(8.4±2.2)mmol/Lvs.(15.1±4.0)mmol/L]and Scr [(74.5±19.2) umol/L,(83.5± 15.8)μmol/L,(64.6±17.3) μmol/L vs.(117.7±33.0)μmol/L]levels after treatment were also reduced in PGE1,ACEI and PGE1 + ACEI groups as compared with DN control group (P<0.01or P< 0.05). Pathological manifestations of all treatment groups showed better results than DN group,and PGE1 + ACEI group was the best.There was no obvious apoptosis in glomerular area with on significant differences between groups.While apoptosis of renal tubules was observed in DN rats. Conclusions Renal tubule but not glomerular cell apoptosis may play some role in Prostaglandin E1 reduciug albuminuria.
6.Three cases of trauma-triggered autoimmune bullous skin diseases
Yaru ZOU ; Shengru ZHOU ; Haiqin ZHU ; Meng PAN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2017;50(8):567-570
Objective To summarize clinical and histopathological features of trauma-triggered autoimmune bullous skin diseases,and to explore its possible pathogenesis.Methods Clinical manifestations,histopathological features and treatment of 3 cases of trauma-triggered pemphigus or pemphigoid were analyzed,and summarized according to related domestic and overseas literature.Results Of the 3 cases,1 was a female aged 62 years,and 2 were males aged 60 and 71 years respectively.They all had a history of skin trauma or surgery before the onset of the diseases,and time intervals from trauma to diseases were 5,5 weeks and 3 days respectively.The 3 cases were diagnosed as bullous pemphigoid (anti -BP180 antibody 109 U/ml,anti-BP230 antibody negative),pemphigus vulgaris (anti-Dsg1 antibody 68.8 U/ml,anti-Dsg3 antibody 219 U/ml) and pemphigus foliaceus (anti-Dsg1 antibody 143 U/ml,anti-Dsg3 antibody negative) respectively.Their lesions were relieved dramatically after oral and (or) topical glucocorticoid treatment.Conclusions Trauma may be a triggering factor for autoimmune bullous skin diseases.For patients with post-traumatic poor wound healing or skin erythema,blisters and erosion,which can hardly be attributed to trauma or surgery itself,autoimmune bullous skin diseases should be considered,and histopathological or immunopathological examinations should be performed timely.
8.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.
9.Effect of vitamin D intervention on the outcome of glucose metabolism in patients with impaired glucose regulation
Jingjing LU ; Yeqing LIU ; Jie ZHANG ; Pingping LOU ; Yan LIU ; Yaru ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2019;27(6):349-353
Objective To explore the intervention effect of low-dose vitamin D on glucose metabolism of patients with impaired glucose regulation. Methods A total of196 subjects receiving oral glucose tolerance test were enrolled in this study, including individuals with normal glucose tolerance ( NGT group, n=67) and indi-viduals with impaired glucose regulation (IGR group, n=129). The IGR group was divided into intervention group ( n=64) and non-intervention group ( n=65) according to vitamin D intervention ( for 1 year) performed or not. Clinical data and biochemical parameters were collected. Results The level of serum 25(OH)D3 was significantly lower in the IGR group than that of normal control group ( P<0. 05) . After 1 year of low-dose vita-min D intervention, insulin sensitivity increased and insulin resistance decreased in the intervention group as compared with non-intervention group. Diabetes developed less frequently in the intervention group ( 25 of 64 [ 39. 1%] ) compared with non-intervention group ( 30 of 65 [ 46. 2%] ) . But there was no significant differ-ent in diabetes prevalence between the two groups. Conclusions Vitamin D intervention can improve insulin sensitivity and reduce insulin resistance in patients with impaired glucose regulation. Low dose vitamin D can improve the abnormal glucose metabolism outcome in patients with impaired glucose regulation.
10.Effect of alcohol consumption on coronary heart disease in male patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Jingjing LU ; Yao WANG ; Xi ZHANG ; Yan LIU ; Yaru ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2022;16(3):158-163
Objective:To explore the effect of alcohol consumption on the severity of coronary atherosclerotic heart disease (CHD) in male patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).Methods:A total of 155 male T2DM patients with CHD were enrolled in the study and admitted at the Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University. Clinical and serum biochemical parameters were collected. The effect of alcohol consumption on the severity of CHD was assessed using the Gensini scoring system. Multiple linear regression was performed to analyze the risk factors of CHD in T2DM patients.Results:About 63% of male T2DM patients with CHD were regular (moderate) alcohol consumers and among them, about 60% were classified as excessive drinkers. Compared to patients who did not consume alcohol, the following parameters were all significantly increased (all P<0.05): body mass index [(26.1±3.6) vs (24.9±3.1) kg/m 2]; systolic blood pressure [(142.0±17.6) vs (131.2±17.8) mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa); diastolic blood pressure (88.6±12.1) vs (83.8±8.9) mmHg)]; total cholesterol [(4.8±1.3) vs (4.3±1.3) mmol/L]; uric acid [(370.9±89.6) vs (349.6±84.3) mmol/L]; smoking rate (76.0% vs 13.3%); and prevalence of hypertension (76.0% vs 13.3%). Compared with patients in the moderate drinking subgroup, the level of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol [LDL-C, (3.2±0.9) vs (2.8±0.9) mmol/L] and plasma fibrinogen [(3.5±0.5) vs (3.9±0.4) mmol/L] were significantly higher ( P<0.05). In addition, the smoking rate and the prevalence of hypertension in the excessive drinking subgroup were significantly higher than those in the moderate drinking subgroup ( P<0.05). Excessive alcohol consumption was the risk factor ( OR=0.259,95% CI: 0.074-0.904, P<0.05), but not the severity factor ( t=-0.58, P=0.565) for CHD in male patients with T2DM, hemoglobinA 1c ( t=3.11, P=0.019), triglycerides ( t=2.30, P=0.039) and LDL-C ( t=4.24, P<0.001) were the risk factors for the severity of CHD. Conclusions:Excessive alcohol consumption may be a risk factor for CHD in male patients with T2DM, but its effect on the severity of CHD still needs further exploration.