2.Incomplete Freund′s adjuvant-induced myeloid cells inhibit T cell activity
Yuqing LIU ; Baojing YIN ; Yibo YAO ; Zibing WANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2015;(3):344-346
Objective:As a promising strategy,tumor vaccine is at the forefront of novel approaches to tumor treatment.Since tumor antigens derived from self proteins are often less immunogenic alone,they must be administered with a potent immunostimulatory adjuvant to induce robust T-cell response.IFA was widely used and considered to be one of the most effective adjuvant available for con-sistently producing high titer antibodies to diverse antigens.However,IFA-containing tumor vaccines do not produce positive results.The reasons are unclear.Methods:BALB/c mice were s.c.injected with one single dose of IFA.At indicated days, spleen cells were collected and detected for CD11b+cells.MTT method was used to analyze the effect of CD11b+cells on T cell proliferation.ELISA method was used to determine the influence of CD11b+cell on IFN-γ-secreting ability of T cells.Results:In the spleen of mice treated with IFA,the proportion of CD11b+cell was augmented.IFA-induced CD11b+cells inhibit the proliferation and tumor antigen-induced IFN-γ-secreting ability of T cells.Conclusion:This finding may help to understand the low therapeutic efficacy of cancer vaccines recently observed in some clinical trials using Freund′s adjuvant and underscores the necessity of adjuvant selection for active immuno-therapy.
3.Effect of sevoflurane on activation of NF-κB during brain injury induced by hemorrhagic shock in pigs
Hongqian WANG ; Keyan CHEN ; Baojing GOU ; Tiezheng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2017;37(2):231-234
Objective To evaluate the effect of sevoflurane on activation of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) during brain injury induced by hemorrhagic shock (HS) in pigs.Methods Thirty-two adult male Bama miniature pigs,aged 6 months,weighing 22-25 kg,were divided into 4 groups (n=8 each) using a random number table:sham operation group (group Sham),HS group,sevoflurane preconditioning group (group Sev-Pre) and sevoflurane postconditioning group (group Sev-Post).The animals were anesthetized,and tracheostomized and mechanically ventilated.In group Sham,the bilateral femoral arteries and internal jugular veins were only cannulated.HS was induced by removing 40% of blood volume within 15 min (30 ml/kg) via the right femoral artery and maintaining at this level for 1 h before resuscitation in HS,Sev-Pre and Sev-Post groups.In group Sev-Pre,2% sevoflurane was inhaled for 30 min,and then HS was induced.In group Sev-Post,2% sevoflurane was inhaled for 30 min starting from the time point immediately after HS was induced.Immediately before establishment of the model and at 30,60,90,120,180 and 240 min of HS (T1-6),blood samples from the jugular vein were collected for determination of serum interleukin-1beta (IL-1β) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) concentrations by enzymelinked immunosorbent assay.At 4 h of HS,the rats were sacrificed,and brains were removed for microscopic examination of hippocampal CA1 region (using haematoxylin and eosin staining) and for determination of the expression of NF-κB in nucleoprotein (by Western blot).Results Compared with group Sham,the concentrations of serum IL-1β and TNF-α were significantly increased at T2-6,and the expression of NF-κB in nucleoprotein in hippocampal CA1 region was up-regulated in HS,Sev-Pre and Sev-Post groups (P<0.05).Compared with group HS,the concentrations of serum IL-1β and TNF-α were significantly decreased at T3-6,and the expression of NF-κB in nucleoprotein in hippocampal CA1 region was down-regulated in Sev-Pre and Sev-Post groups (P<0.05).There were no significant differences between group SevPre and group Sev-Post in concentrations of serum IL-1β and TNF-α and expression of NF-κB in nucleoprotein in hippocampal CA1 region (P>0.05).The pathologic changes were significantly attenuated in SevPre and Sev-Post groups as compared with group HS.Conclusion The mechanism by which sevoflurane attenuates brain injury induced by HS may be related to inhibition of NF-κB activation and reduction of inflammatory responses in pigs.
4.Application and evaluation of general practice assessment questionnaire Chinese version for patients' satisfaction in community health-care service
Sai ZHANG ; Ying ZHANG ; Lei DU ; Juan DU ; Yajing HU ; Kaichen GU ; Junjie XU ; Limin WANG ; Baojing ZHANG ; Xiaoqin LU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2011;10(7):463-467
Objective To study application of Chinese general practice assessment questionnaire (GPAQ)consultation version 2.0 in evaluating patients' satisfaction with community health-care service (CHS).Methods First,origihal GPAQ consultation version 2.0 in English was translated into Chinese language by three experts in general practice/family medicine field,then translated it back into English,finally a Chinese version of GPAQ was formed.Ten medical doctors who were on duty on 25 April,2008 at each out-patient clinic from CHS of Daxing,Nancaiyuan,Yongning and Hancunhe were selected randomly as targets for evaluation of service satisfaction.A sample of the first 30 patients(1200 in total)aged more than 16 years who visited the clinic on that day were selected to fill out the Chinese GPAQ consultation version 2.0 to express their satisfaction with the medical doctors they visited,and reliability and validity of the questionnaire was then evaluated.Results Cronbach's alpha ranged 0.734 to 0.813 for each domain of the Chinese version of GPAQ2.0.and cumulated contribution of three common factors with the eigen-value more than one reached 58.722%.Scores of patients' satisfaction withreceptionists,access,continuity,doctor's communication skills andpatient enablement were significantly lower,as compared to those of national bench-mark in the United Kingdom,with t-values of -6.397,-11.729,-6.328,-59.871 and -2.210,and all P<0.05.respectively.Conclusions The Chinese version of GPAO 2.0 achieves good reliability and modcrate validity,and can be used as an instrument for evaluating patient's satisfaction with quality of CHS in China as further revision in the future studies.
5. Analysis of clinical and electrophysiological characteristics of children with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome or ventricular pre-excitation
Baojing GUO ; Chencheng DAI ; Qiangqiang LI ; Zhiyuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2019;34(17):1344-1347
Objective:
To summarize the clinical and electrophysiological characteristics of children with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome or ventricular pre-excitation.
Methods:
One hundred and seventy-nine consecutive children with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome or ventricular pre-excitation who were hospitalized at Beijing Anzhen Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University and planned to accept radiofrequency ablations were selected.Electrocardiogram and echocardiography were completed and detailed clinical data were collected before ablations.Anterograde refractory period of accessory pathways (ERPAPA) and retrograde ventriculoatrial conduction were measured during electrophysiology studies.The clinical and electrophysiological characteristics of these children were analyzed.
Results:
The ratio of left-sided to right-sided accessory pathways was 1.001.93(61 cases
6.Tick-borne encephalitis virus infection caused astrocyte activation and increased RANTES expression in brain tissue
Hui PENG ; Xuejuan LIU ; Binbin ZHU ; Zeng LI ; Hanzhong WANG ; Baojing LU
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2022;36(4):371-377
Objective:To explore the possible pathogenic mechanism of the central nervous system by studying the neurodegenerative diseases caused by tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) infection in mice.Methods:The mice were intracranially inoculated with TBEV, 8 days later the mice were sacrificed, the brain tissues of all mice were collected and observed after HE staining to verify if the model was successfully established; the expressions of neuronal nuclei (NeuN), glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and reduced upon activation, normal T cell expressed and secreted (RANTES) in mouse brain tissue were detected by immunohistochemical method, the number of positive cells was counted and the gray value was analyzed to calculate the score.Immunofluorescence combined with laser scanning confocal microscopy were used to observe the distribution of NeuN and GFAP positive cells and the expression of RANTES and PCNA.Results:The number of NeuN-positive cells in the brain tissue of mice infected with TBEV decreased, while the GFAP-positive cells increased. Furthermore, astrocytes proliferated faster than neurons, and RANTES was mainly produced by astrocytes.Conclusions:TBEV infection could cause neurotoxic reactions in brain tissue, leading to nerve cells death and activating astrocytes which produces many RANTES.
7.Comparison of the efficacy of amide proton transfer-weighted imaging and time-dependent diffusion MRI for the diagnosis of malignant breast lesions
Xiaoyan WANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Jingliang CHENG ; Liangjie LIN ; Zhigang WU ; Ying HU ; Yong ZHANG ; Anfei WANG ; Ying LI ; Ruhua WANG ; Kun ZHANG ; Wenhua ZHANG ; Baojing WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2024;58(6):611-619
Objective:To compare the efficacy of amide proton transfer-weighted (APTw) imaging with time-dependent diffusion MRI (td-dMRI) in the diagnosis of malignant breast lesions.Methods:This study was a cross-sectional study. The clinical, pathological and imaging data of patients with breast lesions admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from March to August 2023 were prospectively analyzed. All patients firstly underwent T 2WI, diffusion-weighted imaging, followed by dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI), and finally APTw imaging and td-dMRI were performed for breast lesions using DCE-MRI as reference. Reconstructed images from APTw imaging measured lesions with a frequency shift of 3.5 ppm asymmetric magnetic susceptibility MTR asym(+3.5 ppm). The apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values at different oscillating frequency gradients (ADC PGSE, ADC 17 Hz, ADC 33 Hz values) were measured using reconstructed td-dMRI images. Independent sample t-test was used to compare APTw imaging, td-dMRI parameter differences between benign and malignant breast tumors, breast malignant tumors with different molecular types [estrogen receptor (ER) negative and positive, progesterone receptor (PR) negative and positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor (HER-2) negative and positive, proliferation index (Ki-67) low and high expression] and different histological grades (grade Ⅱ and Ⅲ). Receiver operating characteristic curve and area under the curve (AUC) were used to evaluate the efficacy of APTw imaging and td-dMRI parameters in differentiating benign and malignant breast tumors, molecular classification and histological grading of malignant breast lesions. Results:There were 171 lesions in 171 patients, including 103 malignant lesions and 68 benign lesions. Histological grades were grade Ⅱ in 51 cases and grade Ⅲ in 38 cases of 89 cases of invasive carcinoma. Totally 98 cases of malignant lesions were included in molecular typing analysis, 36 cases were ER negative and 62 cases were ER positive. PR was negative in 51 cases and positive in 47 cases. There were 33 negative HER-2 patients, 65 positive HER-2 patients. There were 50 cases of low Ki-67 expression and 48 cases of high Ki-67 expression. The MTR asym(+3.5 ppm) value of malignant breast lesions was higher than that of benign lesions ( t=5.76, P<0.001), and the ADC PGSE, ADC 17 Hz and ADC 33 Hz values were lower than those of benign breast lesions ( t was 4.84, 4.62, 4.01, respectively, all P<0.001). MTR asym(+3.5 ppm) had the highest AUC value (0.83) and the highest specificity (90.38%), and ADC PGSE had the highest sensitivity (85.86%). There were no significant differences in MTR asym(+3.5 ppm), ADC PGSE, ADC 17 Hz and ADC 33 Hz between grade Ⅱ and grade Ⅲ histological grades of malignant breast lesions (all P>0.05). The ADC PGSE value of ER negative was higher than that of ER positive ( t=2.34, P=0.018), and the AUC for distinguishing ER positive from negative was 0.64. The ADC PGSE and ADC 17 Hz values of PR negative were higher than those of PR positive ( t=2.87, 2.81, P=0.004, 0.006, respectively), and their AUCs for identifying PR positive versus negative breast malignant lesions were 0.68 and 0.67, respectively. The ADC 33 Hz value of negative HER-2 was lower than that of positive HER-2 ( t=3.00, P=0.003), and the AUC for distinguishing positive and negative HER-2 was 0.67. There were no significant differences in other parameters among different subtypes of breast malignant lesions (all P>0.05). Conclusion:Compared with td-dMRI, APTw imaging is more effective in differentiating benign and malignant lesions of breast tumors, and ADC values at different gradient oscillation frequencies obtained by td-dMRI show better diagnostic efficacy in differentiating different molecular types of breast malignant lesions.
8.Correlation analysis between the chemical contents and bioactivity for the quality control of Alismatis Rhizoma.
Xiaoxv GAO ; Chengpeng SUN ; Zhenglong YU ; Jian CANG ; Xiangge TIAN ; Xiaokui HUO ; Lei FENG ; Xinguang LIU ; Chao WANG ; Baojing ZHANG ; Xiaochi MA
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2018;8(2):242-251
In order to clarify regions of production and to discriminate processing methods, quantitative and qualitative analyses for saccharides and terpenes in 35 batches of Alismatis Rhizoma were performed. Methodologies included HPLC-PDA, HPLC-VWD and UHPLC-MS , combined with principal component analysis (PCA) and partial least squares regression techniques (PLSR). The inhibitory effects of triterpenes and Alismatis Rhizoma extracts on lipase activity were evaluated . PLSR analysis revealed significant positive correlations ( = 0.5795) between the contents of triterpenes , , , and and the inhibitory effects of Alismatis Rhizoma. The present study establishes an effective method for simultaneous determination of multiple components, and identifies key bioactive triterpenes. These results can be used for systematic and novel analytical strategies for the quality control of Alismatis Rhizoma production.
9.Acute effect of ambient fine particulate matter on heart rate variability: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis of panel studies.
Zhiping NIU ; Feifei LIU ; Baojing LI ; Na LI ; Hongmei YU ; Yongbo WANG ; Hong TANG ; Xiaolu CHEN ; Yuanan LU ; Zilu CHENG ; Suyang LIU ; Gongbo CHEN ; Yuxiao ZHANG ; Hao XIANG
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2020;25(1):77-77
BACKGROUND:
Decreased heart rate variability (HRV) is a predictor of autonomic system dysfunction, and is considered as a potential mechanism of increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) induced by exposure to particulate matter less than 2.5 μm in diameter (PM
METHODS:
An updated systematic review and meta-analysis of panel studies till November 1, 2019 was conducted to evaluate the acute effect of exposure to ambient PM
RESULTS:
A total of 33 panel studies were included in our meta-analysis, with 16 studies conducted in North America, 12 studies in Asia, and 5 studies in Europe. The pooled results showed a 10 μg/m
CONCLUSION
Short-term exposure to PM
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