1.Clinical Efficacy of Nalmefene Injections in the Treatment of Patients with Severe Head Injury
Changyi PAN ; Guangchou CHEN ; Jinwei LIN ; Xianghe LU
China Pharmacist 2015;(1):80-82
Objective:To compare the clinical efficacy and safety of nalmefene hydrochloride injections and Naofukang injections in the treatment of the patients with severe head injury. Methods:Totally 60 cases of patients with severe head injury were randomly divided into the observation group and the control group. The two groups were all given the conventional therapy, such as dehydration, expansion and anti-infective therapy. On the basis of the conventional therapy, the observation group was treated with nalmefene hydro-chloride injections, 0. 4-0. 6 mg in 0. 9% sodium chloride injections, ivd, qd, while the control group was given Naofukang injections, 4-9 g in 5% or 10% glucose injections, ivd, qd. The treatment course was 2 weeks. After the 3-day treatment, the heart rhythm, the incidence of respiratory abnormalities and intracranial pressure were compared between the two groups. After the 10-day treatment, the total efficacy and complications in the two groups were also recorded and compared. Results:After the 3-day treatment, the incidence of abnormal heart rhythm and respiratory abnormalities in the observation group were significantly lower than that in the control group (P<0. 05), the intracranial pressure in the observation group was better than that in the control group (P<0. 05). After the 10-day treatment, the total effective rate of the observation group was 93. 3%, which was much higher than that in the control group ( P<0. 05). After the treatment, the incidence of respiratory infections, acid-base unbalance and upper gastrointestinal bleeding in the ob-servation group was significantly lower than that in the control group (P <0.05). Conclusion: The clinical efficacy of nalmefene hydrochloride injections in the treatment of patients with severe traumatic brain injury is significant with promising safety, which is bet-ter than that of Naofukang injections.
2.Phosphoproteomic analysis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains in response to stress induced by macrophages
Jianyi PAN ; Changyi WANG ; Zhicang YE ; Ran CHEN ; Fukun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2014;34(2):91-95
Objective To investigate the role of protein phosphorylation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P.aeruginosa) strains in response to stress triggered by mouse macrophages.Methods The strong cation exchange-immobilized metal affinity chromatography (SCX-IMAC) was performed to enrich phosphopeptides.The nanoscale liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (nano LC-MS/MS) was carried out to identify and analyze phosphoproteome.Results Fourteen phosphopeptides from twelve proteins were identified within thirty-one phosphorylation sites on serine,threonine and tyrosine residues.Fifty percent of these phosphorylated proteins were membrane proteins,indicating that their phosphorylation modification was more critical for bacteria in response to the stress.In terms of biological process of Gene Ontology,these identified proteins were involved in stress response,iron transport,anaerobic respiration,response to hydrogen peroxide and signal transduction by phosphorylation,etc.Conclusion These phosphorylated proteins in P.aeruginosa strains are necessary for signal transduction and their response to harsh environment within the macrophages,such as iron limitation,hypoxia and oxidative stress.This study provides evidence for further investigation on virulence and pathogenesis of P.aeruginosa.
3. Ventilator-associated pneumonia among premature infants <34 weeks′ gestational age in neonatal intensive care unit in China: a multicenter study
Shujuan LI ; Weili YAN ; Qi ZHOU ; Shuping HAN ; Jinzhen GUO ; Shiwen XIA ; Shah VIBHUTI ; Sannan WANG ; Yong JI ; Changyi YANG ; Chuanzhong YANG ; Ruobing SHAN ; Ling LIU ; Bin YI ; Jiangqin LIU ; Zhenlang LIN ; Yang WANG ; Ling HE ; Mingxia LI ; Xinnian PAN ; Yan GUO ; Ling CHEN ; Cuiqing LIU ; Qin ZHOU ; Xiaoying LI ; Hong XIONG ; Yujie QI ; Mingyan HEI ; Yun CAO ; Siyuan JIANG ; Yi ZHANG ; K. Lee SHOO
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2017;55(3):182-187
Objective:
To investigate the incidence and pathogen distribution of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) among preterm infants admitted to level Ⅲ neonatal intensive care units (NICU) in China.
Method:
A prospective study was conducted in 25 level Ⅲ NICU, enrolling all preterm infants <34 weeks gestational age admitted to the participating NICU within the first 7 days of life from May 2015 to April 2016. Chi-square test,
4.Effect of RORγ gene on proliferation and migration of colon cancer cells
Changyi Fang ; Xiaofei Pan ; Changjun Yu ; Ping Wu ; Benxin Chen ; Bao Li ; Gan Zhang ; Yuyong Gong ; Yang Li
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2023;58(4):603-608
Objective:
To investigate the effects of retinoid-related orphan receptor γ (RORγ) gene on proliferation and metastasis of human colon cancer cells.
Methods:
RORγ knockdown cell lines were constructed and the knockdown efficiency was detected by RT-qPCR and Western blot assays ; MTT,colony formation,Transwell and wound healing assays were used to detect cell proliferation and metastasis ; the expression of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) related proteins was detected by Western blot.The relationship between RORγ gene expression and immune cell infiltration in tumor microenvironment was analyzed using TIMER 2. 0 database.
Results :
The knockdown of RORγ enhanced the viability (F = 157. 40,P<0. 01) ,clonogenesis (F = 61. 35,P<0. 01) ,migration (F = 13. 00,P<0. 01) ,invasion (F = 21. 26,P<0. 01) and wound healing ability (F = 877. 2,P<0. 01) of colon cancer cells,inhibited the expression of E-Cadherin,and promoted the expression of vimentin and N-Cadherin.TIMER 2. 0 database analysis showed that RORγ expression in colon adenocarcinoma ( COAD) tissues was associated with multiple immune cell infiltrates.
Conclusion
Downregulation of RORγ expression promoted the proliferation and metastasis of colon cancer cells.