1.Differences of prognosis in hemodialysis patients with different quality of life
Zhe ZHANG ; Peiyi YE ; Yaozhong KONG
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2016;32(12):888-892
Objective To compare the one?year survival rates of maintenance hemodialysis (HD) patients with different quality of life, and analyze related factors affecting the prognosis of patients. Methods Patients on hemodialysis for at least 3 months were enrolled. A short form 36 health survey questionnaire (SF?36) and Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) were used to evaluate the quality of life and quality of sleep. To observe one?year all?cause mortality and Cox regression model was used to analyze the factors associated with survival outcomes. Results A total of 159 patients undergoing hemodialysis were included, in which 136 patients completed the follow?up after one?year observation. The one?year survival rate in patients with both high physical component summary (PCS) and mental component summary (MCS) scores was significantly better than the patients with low PCS and MCS scores (P﹤0.05). PCS, hemoglobin and serum albumin were the protection factors for HD patients. Conclusions Quality of life is strongly associated with prognosis in HD patients. Enhancing quality of life is of clinical significance in the improvement of HD patients' survival rate.
2.Clinical significance of cytokeratin 19 mRNA expression in peripheral leucocytes in patients with non-small cell lung cancer.
Zhe-hai WANG ; Li KONG ; Jie LIU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2007;29(1):53-53
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Biomarkers, Tumor
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analysis
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Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung
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blood
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genetics
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pathology
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Cell Differentiation
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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
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Humans
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Keratin-19
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genetics
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Leukocytes
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metabolism
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Lung Neoplasms
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blood
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genetics
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pathology
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Neoplasm Staging
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RNA, Messenger
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Survival Analysis
3.Advance in Melatonin Related with Neurodegenerative Disease(review)
Xiangying KONG ; Pingping ZUO ; Zhe CAI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2007;13(7):634-636
Oxidative stress and mitochondria disorder are the common mechanism of neurodegenerative disease, such as Alzheimer disease and Parkinson disease. Melatonin (MT) level decreases with aging may be one of the reasons of the increased oxidative stress in aging people. So the neuroprotective effect of MT becomes more attractive in recent years. This paper summarized recent studies on the mechanism of melatonin on degenerative disease, including free radical scavenge, anti-apoptosis, neuroprotective effect, neurotrophic effect, anti-amyloid neurotoxicity, regulation of inflammatory reaction and cytoskeletal protein etc.
4.Periorbital Soft Tissue Defects Reconstructed by Random Flaps
Jun KONG ; Zhe LI ; Xingjun QIN ; Jinsong ZHANG
Journal of China Medical University 2010;(2):144-145,149
Objective To summerize the experiences of using random flaps to reconstruct soft tissue defects of the periorbital region.Methods Periorbital soft tissue defects in 65 patients underwent reconstruction surgery by random flaps with pedicle 1.0~2.5 cm in width.The length of the flap ranged from 1.0 cm to 3.5 cm,with the rate of length to width less than 2.5:1.Detail plans on flap and incision design were made based on the aesthetic and functional problems.Results Phenomena of blister and purplish red in the edge or the distal area of the flaps were observed in 3 cases,and were disappeared after corresponding treatment.The other flaps survived and the wound healed primarily after operation.The color and the texture of the flaps matched well to the adjacent tissues with satisfied function and aesthetic Results .Conclusion Random flap is an ideal substitute to repair periorbital soft tissue defects.
5.Expression of Fos positive neurons in vomiting reflex regions of brain in non-vomiting rats after intraperitoneal injection of emetic
Zhe KONG ; Shumei JI ; Xuan GAO ; Yingcheng CHEN ; Zhenlong GUAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(21):222-224
BACKGROUND: It is discovered by administrating different emetics to vomiting animals, like cats, that there are a large amount of Fos positive neuronal expressions in the arc region from nucleus of solitary tract, lateral tegmentum to ventrolateral area. And it has been viewed that the arc region from area postrema, nucleus of solitary tract to ventrolateral reticular structure is the main emetic region. Whether do the non-vomiting animals reflect in response or not after emetic injection?OBJECTIVE: To observe the distribution of Fos positive neurons in relevant emetic regions of brain and spinal cord in rats after abdominal injection of emetic, cisplatin.DESIGN: Randomized controlled experiment based on animals.SETTING: Neural Physiological Research Room of Life Science College in Hebei Normal University and Physiological Room of Basic Medicine Institute in Hebei Medical University.MATERIALS: The experiment was performed in Neural Physiological Research Room of Life Science College in Hebei Normal University and Physiological Room of Basic Medicine Institute in Hebei Medical University from March to August 2003. Twelve SD male rats were employed, body weighted varied from 220 to 250 g, of clean-grade. They were randomized into experimental group of 6 rats and the control of 6 rats.INTERVENTIONS: In experimental group, the emetic, cisplatin, was injected abdominally 10 mg/kg. In the control, the physiological saline of same dose was injected. Afterwards, the activity changes in rats were observed at room temperature, quiet and light-avoided environment. Six hours later, the brain tissue was collected for frozen continuous sectioning. Immunohistochemical staining method was used to observe the distribution of Fos positive neurons in brainstem and forebrain nuclei and to count positive cell.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ① Behavior observation in rats after emetic injection. ② Counts of Fos positive cell in relevant regions of brain in rats.RESULTS: Twelve rats all entered result analysis. ① In 20 minutes after injection, the rats in both groups were in tranquilizing state, lying prone with body curled, almost without any movement. In 60 minutes after injection, the rats in the control were recovered to normal, free of eating or drinking. The rats in experimental group were in prone-lying state with body curled. They rose up or shook the heads occasionally, and they breathed fast and uneven.In 2 hours after injection, in experimental group, the rats were still in abdominal prone tightly in the cage, with heads lowed and irregular shaking of noses. In 5 hours, the rats in experimental group began standing up and moving, with normal breathing, but they still did not eat or drink. ② Fos positive neurons in solitary tract, area postrema and lateral parabrachial nucleus and paraventricular nucleus, supraoptic nucleus and arc nucleus in hypothalamus (64.3 ±9.6, 83.4 ±15.0, 148.8 ±19.9, 80. 2 ± 11.8, 20.7 ±3.8, 86. 6 ± 10.8) were remarkably higher than those in the control(56. 2 ±6.3,73.5±9.9,136.9±17.8,66. 1±10.3,17.3±3.4,78.8±10.5).CONCLUSION: Emetics induce discomforts in internal organs of rats, due to which, there probably exist emetic regions similar to vomiting animals in central neural system. But it is probably lack of vomiting-related adjusting mechanism. Emetics irritate the increase of Fos positive neurons in relevant regions in the brain of rat, which suggests that there exist relevant neural chemical pathways similar to nausea in the brain of non-vomiting rats.
7.Expression and clinical significance of Netrin-1 protein in human renal clear cell carcinoma
Zhongkai QIU ; Chuize KONG ; Zhe ZHANG ; Zhipeng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2014;35(8):571-574
Objective To investigate the expression of Netrin-1 protein in human renal clear cell carcinoma (RCCC) and the relationships between Netrin-1,pathology and prognosis.Methods Fortyeight cases of RCCC and their adjacent tissues were selected for study,including 26 males and 22 females.The median age was 62 years (range,26 to 83 years).All 48 patients were onset for the first time,confirmed by pathology.All cases had no radiotherapy,chemotherapy or biological treatment before operation.Fuhrman grade:6 cases in grade Ⅰ,6 cases,in grade Ⅱ,27 cases in grade Ⅲ and 9 cases in grade Ⅳ.The AJCC staging in 2010:20 cases in stage Ⅰ-Ⅱ],28 cases in stage Ⅲ-Ⅳ.The expression of Netrin-1 protein was detected by immunohistochemical staining and its clinical significance was analyzed.All cases were followed up for more than 5 years.Survival analysis lines were made by Kaplan-Meier method and the difference between groups was tested by the Log-rank test.Results The expression of Netrin-1 protein was higher in renal cancers [71% (34/48)] than that in the adjacent normal tissues [17% (8/48)] (P<0.05).Netrin-1 protein expression rates were 42%(5/12) in Fuhrman Ⅰ-Ⅱ tumors and 81% (29/36) in Fuhrman Ⅲ-Ⅳ tumors,while 55% (11/20) in stage Ⅰ-Ⅱ and 82% (23/28) in stage Ⅲ-Ⅳ,respectively (P<0.05).The 5-year survival rate in high protein expression group and in low protein expression group was 62% (21/ 34) and 79% (11/14).The survival curve had different trend,with no significant difference between groups (P>0.05).Conclusions Netrin-1 protein plays an important role in the development of RCCC.It might be a new specific tumor marker of RCCC,and might become a new target in treatment of RCCC.
8.Alpha-fetoprotein and des-gamma-carboxyprothrombin in the differential diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma from other liver tumors
Wenbin JI ; Nianjun XIAO ; Ying LUO ; Zhe LIU ; Ning ZHANG ; Zhe KONG ; Shichun LU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2016;22(3):145-149
Objective To compare the clinical utility of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) and des-gammacarboxyprothrombin (DCP) in diagnosing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in patients with a hepatic mass.Methods From January 2015 to May 2015,141 patients were diagnosed to have a liver tumor after imaging examinations in the Hepatobiliary Surgical General Hospital of PLA,Beijing,China.Preoperative AFP and DCP were measured using commercial assay kits.The reference standard was either pathologic or clinical diagnosis of HCC.The performance of AFP and DCP in diagnosing HCC was determined using receiver operating characteristic curve analysis.Results Of 141 patients,98 were diagnosed to have HCC and 43 without.The levels of AFP were significantly higher in patients with HCC than those without [80.0(3.9-1 375.0) μg/L vs.2.1 (1.6-3.2) μg/L,Z =6.98,P < 0.01].Similar results were observed in the levels of DCP [141.5 (24.0-978.0) AU/L vs.19.0 (14.0-25.5) AU/L,Z =5.18,P < 0.01].Receiver operating curves (ROC) indicated the cut-off value with the best sensitivity and specificity was 3.6 μg/L for AFP and 35 AU/L for DCP.The difference in the area under ROC between AFP and DCP was not statistically significant (0.87 vs.0.78,Z =1.72,P =0.085).The sensitivity and specificity for detection of HCC in patients with a hepatic mass were 56.1% and 95.4% for AFP > or =20 μg/L,69.4% and 83.7% for DCP > or =40 AU/L,respectively.The level of AFP was associated with DCP in patients with HCC (x2 =9.12,P < 0.01,r =0.292) and parallel testing of AFP and DCP gave an optimal sensitivity of 79.6% with a specificity of 81.4% in diagnosing HCC.Conclusions DCP is a useful biomarker and it gave an equal performance as AFP in diagnosing HCC in patients with a liver mass in this study.Parallel testing of AFP and DCP effectively increased the diagnostic sensitivity.Although the biomarkers only marginally improved the diagnostic results,it could be useful in diagnosing HCC in individuals who had atypical imaging results.
9.Diagnosis boundary values of metabolic syndrome obesity index for Children and adolescents
Ruijuan HUANG ; Zhe SU ; Zhe ZHAO ; Weiqian KONG ; Yanjun MAI ; Wen SHE ; Jucheng LI ; Zhiyong ZENG ; Shuxian HUANG ; Zhiping HUANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2014;(7):718-722
Objective: To determine the distribution characteristics of waist circumference (WC), waist height ratio (WHtR) of 6–18 years olds in Guangzhou, and to put forward the WC and WHtR appropriate boundary values for 6–18 years olds on the basis of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factor assessment. Methods: We analyzed the height, weight, WC and its metabolic indication data (blood pressure, fasting blood glucose, and blood lipids) of 15 000 children in Guangzhou, aged 6–18, with the receiver-operating characteristic curve (ROC), and explored the best value point of WC and WHtRfor the prediction of cardiovascular diseases. Results: When the WC percent reached P85, and WHtR reached 0.48, the cardiovascular risk factors of fasting blood-glucose, blood pressure, and blood fat were signiifcantly higher. Conclusion: The 85th percentile value of WC and 0.48 of WHtR are the appropriate boundary values in increasing the cardiovascular disease risk factors in Chinese children and teenagers. WC and WHtR as a relatively simple inspection method, can well predict cardiovascular diseases, and be used in the conventional measuring items among students.
10.Effects of different preoperative biliary drainage methods on bile bacterial culture and drug resistence of malignant obstructive jaundice
Zibo PAN ; Yuhong WANG ; Zhe KONG ; Zhe LIU ; Jing WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2021;20(11):1191-1200
Objective:To investigate the effects of different preoperative biliary drainage methods on bile bacterial culture and drug resistence of malignant obstructive jaundice.Methods:The retrospective and descriptive study was conducted. The clinical data of 317 patients with malignant obstructive jaundice who were admitted to the First Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital from January 2015 to December 2018 were collected. There were 216 males and 101 females, aged (62±10)years. Of 317 patients, 158 cases had no preoperative biliary drainage, 115 received preoperative biliary drainage by percutaneous transhepatic choledochal drainage (PTCD), 44 received preoperative biliary drainage by endoscopic retrograde biliary drainage (ERBD). Observation indicators: (1) bile bacteria in different preoperative biliary drainage methods; (2) clinicopathological characteristics of patients with positive bile bacteria; (3) drug resistance of bile bacteria in different methods of preoperative biliary drainage. Measurement data with normal distribution were expressed as Mean± SD. Count data were expressed as absolute numbers or percen-tages, and comparison between groups was analyzed by the chi-square test. Bonferroni correction was used for pairwise comparison. The inspection level was 0.016 7 in the multiple comparison. Results:(1) Bile bacteria in different preoperative biliary drainage methods: of 317 patients, 116 cases were positive for bacterial culture, including 168 strains of 43 bacterial types. There were 46 strains from 36 patients without preoperative biliary drainage, 49 strains from 39 patients with preoperative PTCD and 73 strains from 41 patients with preoperative ERBD. ① The positive rate of bacteria for 317 patients was 36.59%(116/317). The positive rates of bacteria for patients without preoperative biliary drainage, patients with preoperative PTCD and patients with preoperative ERBD were 22.78%(36/158), 33.91%(39/115) and 93.18%(41/44). There was a significant difference in the positive rate of bacteria among the three groups ( χ2=74.066, P<0.05). There was no significant difference between patients with preoperative PTCD and patients without preoperative biliary drainage ( χ2=4.137, P>0.016 7), but there were significant differences between patients with pre-operative ERBD and patients without preoperative biliary drainage or patients with preoperative PTCD ( χ2=72.305, 44.718, P<0.016 7). ② The overall multiple bacterial rate was 36.21%(42/116). The multiple bacterial rates for patients without preoperative biliary drainage, patients with preoperative PTCD and patients with preoperative ERBD were 19.44%(7/36), 23.08%(9/39) and 63.41%(26/41). There was a significant difference in multiple bacterial rate among the three groups ( χ2=20.431, P<0.05). There was no significant difference between patients with PTCD and patients without preoperative biliary drainage ( χ2=0.147, P>0.016 7), but there were significant differences between patients with preoperative ERBD and patients without preoperative biliary drainage or patients with preoperative PTCD ( χ2=15.133, 13.215, P<0.016 7). ③ The overall prevalence rate of multi-drug resistant organism was 30.95%(52/168). The prevalence rates of multi-drug resistant organism for patients without preoperative biliary drainage, patients with preoperative PTCD and patients with preoperative ERBD group were 15.22%(7/46), 26.53%(13/49) and 43.84%(32/73). There was a significant difference in the prevalence rate of multi-drug resistant organism among the three groups ( χ2=11.447, P<0.05). There was no significant difference between patients with PTCD and patients without preoperative biliary drainage ( χ2=1.827, P>0.016 7). There was a significant difference between patients with preoperative ERBD and patients without preoperative biliary drainage ( χ2=10.497, P<0.016 7), but there was no significant difference between patients with preoperative ERBD and patients with preoperative PTCD ( χ2=3.772, P>0.016 7). (2) Clinicopatho-logical characteristics of patients with positive bile bacteria: age, the history of abdominal surgery, degree of jaundice and location of biliary obstruction of patients were not related to the positive rate of bacterial culture ( χ2=4.865, 1.423, 4.922, 0.030, P>0.05). (3) Drug resistance of bile bacteria in different methods of preoperative biliary drainage: for patients without preoperative biliary drainage, the drug resistance rate of Gram-positive bacteria to nitrofurantoin, linezolid and tigecycline was 0, and the drug resistance rate of Gram-negative bacteria to piperacillin/tazobactam, gentamicin, tobramycin, amikacin and imipenem was 0. For patients with PTCD, the drug resistance rate of Gram-positive bacteria to linezolid and tigecycline was 0. For patients with ERBD, the drug resistance rate of Gram-positive bacteria to linezolid and tigecycline was 0. In terms of Gram-positive bacteria, linezolid, tigecycline, vancomycin and nitrofurantoin were the top four antibiotics with the lowest resistance rate. In terms of Gram-negative bacteria, imipenem, piperacillin/tazobactam, amikacin and tobramycinn were the top four antibiotics with the lowest resistance rate. Seven strains of fungi showed no resistance to antifungal drugs. Conclusions:Patients with preoperative ERBD are more vulnerable to infectious complications, and more likely to form drug resistant organism and multi-drug resistant organism. For Gram-positive bacteria infection, linezolid, tigecycline and vancomycin can be used for treatment. For Gram-negative bacteria infection, imipenem, piperacillin/trzobactam, amikacin and tobramycin can be used for treatment.