1.Effect of ulinastatin on cardiac troponin I in patients underwent carotid endarterectomy under general anesthesia
Hua FENG ; Tianlong WANG ; Bing CAI
Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2014;(6):300-304
Objective To investigate the effect of ulinastatin on postoperative cardiac troponin I ( cTnI) in patients underwent carotid endarterectomy ( CEA) under general anesthesia. Methods Forty patients with severe symptomatic carotid artery stenosis underwent unilateral CEA under general anesthesia from January 2011 to March 2012 were divided into either a ulinastatin group or a control group according to a random number table ( n=20 in each group) . Patients in the ulinastatin group received 500 000 U of ulinastatin via veins before induction of anesthesia. The patients in the control group were given the same amount of isotonic saline. The serum concentrations of cardiac troponin I ( cTnI ) were detected before surgery and at day 1,2,and 3 after procedure. Myocardial injury was defined as the cTnI peak concentration>0. 04μg/L . Results The levels of serum cTnI before procedure and at day 1,2,and 3 after procedure in the ulinastatin group were median (M) 0. 00 (0. 00-0. 03) μg/L,0. 07 (0. 00-1. 45) μg/L,0. 01 (0. 00-1. 21)μg/L,and 0. 05 (0. 00-0. 89)μg/L,respectively;those in the control group were 0. 00 (0. 00-0. 01)μg/L,0. 00 (0. 00-1. 42)μg/L,0. 00 (0. 00-1. 39)μg/L,and 0. 00 (0. 00-1. 24)μg/L, respectively. At day 1 after procedure,6 patients ( 30%) in the control group and 11 ( 55%) in the ulinastatin group occurred myocardial injury. There was no significant difference between the two groups (P<0. 05). In all the patients with the increased cTnI levels,the peak cTnI occurred at the first day after procedure,however,they did not reach the level ( >1. 5μg/L) of indicating patients occurring myocardial infarction. Conclusion Ulinastatin may not decrease the postoperative serum cTnI levels in CEA patients under general anesthesia. For whether to the CEA patients have myocardial protective effect,more samples are needed to be confirmed.
3.Abnormal characteristics of plasma lipid levels in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Bing HU ; Junjun WANG ; Rubing YAO ; Hui CAI ; Chunni ZHANG
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(10):-
Objective: To explore the mechanism of high incidence of cardiovascular diseases and the levels of plasma lipids and oxidized lowdensity lipoprotein(Ox-LDL) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis(RA).Methods: Fifty-five patients with RA(24 case of active type,31 non-active) and 60 healthy controls were randomly chosen.Plasma lipids and Ox-LDL levels were studied.All the data were subjected to statistical analysis.Results: Compared with the control,total cholesterol(TC),LDL cholesterol(LDL-C) and apolipoprotein B(apoB) levels were increased in patients with active RA,while TC,triglyceride(TG),LDL-C,apoAⅠ,B and Ox-LDL levels were elevated in those with non-active RA.Furthermore,plasma lipids and Ox-LDL level decreased in the active patients as compared with the non-active ones,while only the change of apoAⅠhad statistical significance.The erythrocyte sedimentation rate was found negatively related with TC,LDL-C,high-density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL-C) and apoAⅠ,while C-reacting protein was found negatively related with LDL-C and HDL-C.Conclusion: Ox-LDL and plasma lipid levels were changed in RA patients.Inflammation may induce changes of lipoprotein and play an important role in atherosclerosis.
4.Assay and Analysis on Three Virus Pathogen of Pneumonia in Children
min, WU ; zi-cai, WANG ; bin, GU ; yu-bing, YE
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(07):-
Objective To explore the child pneumonia in infection circumstances of Coxsackie B virus(CVB), Cytomegalovirus(CMV),Epstein-Barr virus (EBV).Methods Indirect ELISA were used to detect the specific IgM antibody of CVB, CMV, EBV. Results The total positive rate,which suffer from the three kinds of viruses in 140 children wich pneumonias was 38.6%.The positive rates of the CVB- IgM, CMV- IgM, EBV- IgM were 24.3%,8.6%,6.5%.Conclusions CVB has the higher infection rate in the pneumonia, is one of the main causes in the infection of child pneumonia.CMV,EBV also has the certain infection rate, although the infection rate is not high, they can cause damage of many organs and systems .They should be watched out for and valued.
5.A Genome-Wide Screening in Saccharomyces cerevisiae for Suppressor Genes of MTM1
Juan WANG ; Minjie ZHANG ; Yaxue ZENG ; Ying CAI ; Bing ZHOU
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2006;0(01):-
MTM1 gene is essential for SOD2 activity and normal mitochondrial function. MTM1 deletion results in decreased SOD2 activity, impaired mitochondrial function and growth defect on nonfermentable carbon source. A yeast genomic library was transformed into mtm1 deletion mutant to screen for suppressor genes of MTM1. The damage caused by MTM1 deletion is irreversible and even overexpression of MTM1 can not rescue the growth defect of mtm1 deletion mutant. Another screening strategy was adopted: a plasmid overexpressing MTM1 was transformed into wild type before the MTM1 gene on chromosome was deleted. The resulting strain, designated YES2MTM1, was transformed with a yeast genomic library. Transformants lost the plasmid overexpressing MTM1 after 5-FOA treatment. Yeast strains able to grow on nonfermentable carbon source with MTM1 deletion and overexpression of some DNA fragments were picked up and candidate suppressor genes were identified. Overexpression of five genes were identified to be able to rescue the growth defect on nonfermentable carbon source. The study will provide reference for MTM1 gene function and screening for suppressor of genes whose deletion result in irreversible damage.
6.Prenatal diagnosis of fetal pulmonary hypoplasia
Lizhu CHEN ; Ailu CAI ; Bing WANG ; Zeyu YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2009;25(7):1310-1312
Pulmonary hypoplasia (PH) may lead to severe respiratory distress immediately after birth,even neonatal death. The etiological factors, clinical, ultrasonic and pathologic characteristics of PH and the proposed methods for the prenatal diagnosis were reviewed in this article.
7.Assessment of motion dynamic characteristics of common carotid artery wall in normal people with velocity vector imaging
Bing BAI ; Baozhen ZHAO ; Zhuhong CAI ; Wenfeng XIONG ; Yin WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2010;26(4):666-670
Objective To analyze the motion, elastic and derived parameters of normal common carotid artery (CCA) wall in short-axis orientation with velocity vector imaging (VVI) technique. Methods Two-dimensional dynamic images of CCA in 40 healthy volunteers people were obtained in short-axis view with Siemens Acuson Sequoia 512 color Doppler ultrasound. The motion, elastic and derived parameters were analyzed in right CCA including 6 segments: Anterior wall, posterior wall, anterolateral wall, anterior internal wall, posterolateral wall and posterointernal wall. Relationship between these parameters and the influencing factors were analyzed as well. Results There was no statistical difference of the elastic parameters among 6 walls (P>0.05). Some of the motion parameters of the lateral wall and anterior wall were higher than those of the posterior wall and internal wall (P<0.05). Age and intima-media thickness were negatively correlated with some elastic parameters and some motion parameters (P<0.05). Heart rate were positively correlated with some elastic parameters and some motion parameters (P<0.05). Elastic parameters were positively correlated with motion parameters (P<0.05) and positive correlation was found between time to peak of elastic and motion parameters (P<0.05). Conclusion VVI is an effective technique for observing CCA mechanical characteristics of the movement in normal human, and has potential for studying some of related factors of the characteristics.
8.Relationship between expression of interleukin 6 in tumor microenvironment and prognosis in patients with natural killer/T cell lymphoma
Qichun CAI ; Bing BAI ; Yan GAO ; Xiaoxiao WANG ; Huiqiang HUANG
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2017;26(7):396-399
Objective To investigate the expression of interleukin 6 (IL-6) in tumor microenvironment of natural killer/T cell lymphoma (NKTCL) and its relationship with clinical characteristics and prognosis. Methods From January 2005 to December 2012, 93 patients with NKTCL and available paraffin-embedded tissue in Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center were included. The expression or IL-6 in tumor microenvironment was investigated by immunohistochemistry. The positive IL-6 expression was identified as≥10 cells/HP. The enumeration data and measurement data were compared by t test andχ2 test, respectively. Overall survival (OS) and progression free survival (PFS) were estimated with the Kaplan-Meier method. Survival rates were compared by the Log-rank test. Statistical significance was determined at a level of P<0.05. Results The median count of IL-6 positive cell number was 21 cells/HPF (range, 0-150 cells/HP), and 61.29%(57/93) patients were positive. Positive IL-6 expression was mostly associated with fever and high Korean prognostic index (KPI) score (both P< 0.05). The serum c-reactive protein (CRP) level was (29.28 ± 2.62) mg/L in IL-6 positive patients and (11.14±2.77) mg/L in IL-6 negative patients (t= -2.276, P= 0.025). Patients with negative IL-6 expression had better survival, with 52.7 % of 5-year PFS rate,and 60.0 % of 5-year OS rate; the 5-year PFS and OS rates in those with IL-6 positive were 23.6 % and 27.1 %, respectively (both P= 0.001). Conclusion The high expression of IL-6 in patients with NKTCL might be associated with adverse clinical feature and poor survival.
9.Application of conscious sedation analgesia in superficial bladder tumor resection for elderly patients
Bin JIA ; Bing CAI ; Tianlong WANG ; Lei ZHAO
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(14):2256-2258,2259
Objective To evaluate the effects of conscious sedation analgesia during superficial bladder tumor resection for elderly patients. Methods Forty elderly patients who needed 2 μm laser resection for bladder tumors were treated with target controlled infusion (TCI) remifentanil and propofol. The initial target concentration of remifentanil was 2.5 ng/mL and that of propofol was 1 μg/mL. The target concentration of those two agents was adjusted until loss of painfulness to the operative stimulus. The MAP, HR, SpO2, RR and PetCO2, BIS and scores by OAA/S were compared between pre-and post-surgery at different time points (time before anesthesia, T0; time before analgesia, T1; time when the resection began, T2; 5 minutes after the resection began, T3;10 minutes after the resection began, T4; 15 minutes after the resection began, T5; the end of operation, T6;5 minutes after operation). Results All patients lived through the surgery under a conscious sedation. After the anesthesia, blood pressure, heart rate and breathing rate were declined, while oxygen saturation was unchanged. Conclusion TCI with remifentanil and propofol provides better hemodynamic stability, satisfactory sedation analgesia and faster recovery of surgery.
10.Low-dose radiation and Alzheimer's disease: Neuronal effects and a potential modality for therapy?
Li FENG ; Qiang LIU ; Bing WANG ; Lu CAI
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2019;39(8):581-589
Exposure to low-dose radiation (LDR,mostly less than 100 mGy) may reduce the vulnerability of exposed tissues to subsequent high-dose radiation (HDR)-induced damage,a phenomenon known as adaptive responses,which occurs via mechanisms including anti-inflammation and anti-oxidation.Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a type of dementia that causes problems with memory,thinking,and behavior.Using the available literature,this review will examine whether there is any effect of LDR on AD.The available evidence shows that although LDR can alter the expression of some genes related to AD such as Apbb1,Lrp1,and Il1α,these alterations do not cause AD-like syndromes in animals,suggesting that LDR may also simultaneously upregulate several protective mechanisms that prevent the eventual development of AD.Furthermore,LDR seems capable of improving the symptoms of AD,as evidenced by the experience of an 81-year-old female AD patient.This patient was diagnosed with AD more than 10 years ago and gradually progressed to advanced AD in 2015,despite routine treatment.The patient then received about 12 computed tomography scans (about 40 mGy each) up until Nov.2017,which significantly improved her quality of life and reduced several AD symptoms.The improvement in this patient's medical condition led to a few recent clinical trials investigating the effects of LDR on AD.To date,there is no efficient therapy available for AD,thus whether exposure to LDR at 100 mGy can provide a preventive or therapeutic effect for AD is an important issue.If LDR is a potential treatment for AD,as suggested by this reported case,this non-invasive approach would also bear the merit that it would be unlikely to cause a significant radiation health risk,as the LDR could be delivered locally to the head without any impact on other organs.