1.Efficacy of morpholinidazole in patients with infection after radical resection of perianal abscess
Jian SHI ; Chunyuan SUN ; Bingzhou BAO ; Cansheng LU ; Yue WU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2021;36(1):50-52
Objective:To observe the clinical efficacy of morpholine nidazole in the treatment of infection after radical resection of perianal abscess.Methods:Thirty patients diagnosed with perianal abscess were randomly divided into the observation group(given intravenous infusion of morpholine nidazole) and the control group(given intravenous infusion of ornidazole).Results:There was no significant difference in postoperative wound infection rate between the observation group and the control group ( P>0.05). There was significant difference in wound healing quality between the two groups on the 2 d and 7 d after the operation ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in WBC and neutrophil counts between the two groups ( P>0.05), and the WBC and neutrophil counts in the two groups were significantly lower on the 7th day after the operation than before the treatment, and the observation group was significantly lower than the control group ( P<0.05). After treatment, there was no significant difference in the clearance rate of escherichia coli, klebsiella pneumoniae, bacteroides fragile and staphylococcus aureus in the observation group ( P>0.05), but there was significant difference in the overall bacterial clearance rate compared with the control group ( P<0.05). The incidence of adverse reactions in the observation group was significantly lower than that in the control group ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The use of morpholinidazole in patients with perianal abscess is effective and safe.
2.High salt diet enhances the physical coupling between TRPV4 and cPLA2
Chunyuan SUN ; Mingxu XIE ; Yuying LIU ; Yanfei CAI ; Peng ZHANG ; Jian JIN ; Xin MA
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(12):1718-1722,1723
Aim To observe the physical coupling between transient receptor potential channel vanilloid type 4 (TRPV4 ) and cPLA2 in endothelial cells. Methods We investigated the physical association of TRPV4-cPLA2 coupling by immunofluorescence reso-nance energy transfer (immuno-FRET)to assess the spatial proximity between TRPV4 and cPLA2 in human microvascular endothelial cells (HMEC),primary cul-tured endothelial cells and in thoracic aortas rings from high salt-induced hypertension mice.Results At the cellular level,with high salt treatment,the physical in-teraction of TRPV4 and cPLA2 was significantly en-hanced in primary vascular endothelial cells and HMEC.Furthermore, in thoracic aortas rings from high salt-induced hypertension mice,we found an in-creases interaction between TRPV4 and cPLA2 in en-dothelial cells from arterial segments .Conclusion High-salt treatment increases the endothelial TRPV4-cPLA2 coupling,indicating that this coupling may pro-vide a new target for vascular endothelial dysfunction.
3.Mineral and bone disorder in patients with chronic kidney disease: a cross-sectional single center study
Chunyuan MA ; Xueying YUAN ; Jingyi LIU ; Xue SUN ; Naqi LI ; Lirong HAO
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2015;31(5):333-338
Objective To investigate and analyze the mineral and bone disorder (MBD) in the patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD),reveal the change of related indexes of CKD-MBD.Methods A cross-sectional study was carried out in the First Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University.From October 2011 to May 2014,1318 inpatients and hemodialysis outpatients were enrolled.Parameters related to MBD,including serum phosphorus (P),total calcium (t-Ca),intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH) and alkaline phosphatase (AKP) were analyzed.Last,it was analyzed with multiple regression analysis to related factors of the secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT) in patients with CKD.Results Serum calcium,phosphorus and iPTH had no obvious abnormalities at the early stages of CKD [GFR > 60 ml· min-1· (1.73 m2)-1],and relatively stable before GFR > 30 ml· min-1· (1.73m2)-1.After entering the CKD4 stage,serum phosphorus,iPTH increased sharply and serum calcium decreased obviously along with the decreased glomerular filtration rate (GFR).Serum P,t-Ca and iPTH levels were statistically significant in CKD 1 to 5D patients,respectively,serum P:(1.13±0.20) mmol/L,(1.14±0.22) mmol/L,(1.26±0.23) mmol/L,(1.48±0.34) mmol/L,(2.05±0.61) mmol/L and (2.08±0.58)mmol/L;serum t-Ca (mmol/L) (2.35±0.13) mmol/L,(2.35±0.12) mmol/L,(2.35±0.15) mmol/L,(2.26± 0.18) mmol/L,(2.07±0.29) mmol/L and (2.31±0.26) mmol/L;iPTH:57.8(45.6,91.8) ng/L,54.1(37.8,74.6) ng/L,71.6(45.8,102.2) ng/L,131.1(81.7,205.1) ng/L,277.5(173.6,395.3) ng/L and 354.9 (194.4,720.3) ng/L;The stepwise logistic regression analysis showed:hypocalcemia (OR=3.32,P < 0.01) and decreased GFR (OR=5.28,P < 0.01) were independent risk factors of iPTH elevation at stage CKD3~ 5.Conclusions From the beginning of the CKD3 stage,serum t-Ca,P,iPTH level began to be relatively abnormal as renal function declined.Hyperphosphatemia,SHPT has not been improved significantly in CKD5D stage patients even with hemodialysis.The regulation of hemodialysis on serum calcium showed overcorrecting phenomenon.
4.Non-uremic calciphylaxis: a rare complication of primary hyperparathyroidism and literature review
Chunyuan MA ; Tian XU ; Hong LIU ; Li SUN ; Liyuan ZHANG ; Xiaoliang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2024;40(11):901-904
Calciphylaxis is a rare ischemic necrotic skin disease characterized by skin ischemia, necrosis, and severe pain. Histopathological features include systemic arteriolar media calcification, intimal fibrosis, and thrombosis. While calciphylaxis is predominantly found in uremic patients, there have been a few case reports in non-uremic patients. This article presented a case of a non-uremic patient with primary hyperparathyroidism who underwent parathyroidectomy and subsequently developed severe calciphylaxis. The patient presented with symptoms of lower limb dermatalgia and ulceration, consistent with the classic clinical features of calciphylaxis. Following a systematic therapeutic approach in accordance with the "Zhongda Scheme", a complete remission of the condition was achieved. At the same time, the authors reviewed the relevant literature on the risk factors and possible mechanisms of non-uremic calciphylaxis based on this case.
5.Study on influencing factors for falls risks score in the elderly
Sihang FANG ; Dizhi LIU ; Chunyuan JIA ; Danni GAO ; Liang SUN ; Xiaoquan ZHU ; Qi ZHOU ; Ze YANG ; Wei XU ; Yuan LYU ; Guofang PANG ; Caiyou HU ; Huiping YUAN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2024;43(11):1481-1485
Objective:To investigate the factors influencing fall risk scores in elderly individuals.Methods:A total of 4 419 individuals were randomly selected using the cluster sampling method from Beijing, Nanning(Guangxi), and Yinchuan(Ningxia).Data on demographic characteristics and fall-related incidents were gathered and analyzed for their correlation with fall risk scores.Results:The fall risk score showed significant associations with various factors, such as the history of falls within one year( β=-3.607, 95% CI: -3.881 to -3.332), care methods( β=2.442, 95% CI: 2.226 to 2.658), exercise( β=0.714, 95% CI: 0.443 to 0.986), retirement( β=-0.585, 95% CI: -0.819 to -0.351), age( β=0.173, 95% CI: 0.159 to 0.187), and use of walking aids( β=-3.737, 95% CI: -4.054 to -3.421). Conclusions:Fall risk scores in older adults are influenced by a variety of factors.Factors such as no history of falls within the past year, living independently, engaging in physical activity, and being employed may contribute to lower fall risk scores in older adults.