1.Estrogen-like effects of saikosaponin-d in mice.
Yong LI ; Peng WANG ; Jianlin REN ; Dongying YUAN ; Shouyi YIN
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2009;7(7):657-60
To investigate whether saikosaponin-d (SSd) had estrogen-like effects in mice.
2.Blood Test Patterns for Blood Donors after Nucleic Acid Detection in the Blood Center.
Shou-Shan MEN ; Lian-Zhi LV ; Yuan-Feng CHEN ; Chun-Hua HAN ; Hong-Yu LIU ; Yan YAN
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2017;25(6):1815-1819
OBJECTIVETo investigate the blood test patterns for blood donors after nucleic acid detection in blood center.
METHODSThe collected blood samples after voluntary blood donors first were detected by conventional ELISA, then 31981 negative samples were detected via HBV/HCV/HIV combined nucleic acid test of 6 mixed samples(22716 cases) or single samples(9265 cases) by means of Roche cobas s201 instrument. The combined detection method as follows: the blood samples were assayed by conventional nucleic acid test of 6 mixed samples, at same time, 6 mixed samples were treated with polyethylene glycol precipitation method to concentrate the virus, then the nucleic acid test of blood samples was performed; the single detection method as follows: firstly the conventional nucleic acid test of single sample was performed, then the positive reactive samples after re-examination were 6-fold diluted to simulate the nucleic acid test of 6-mixed samples. The positive rate of positive samples detected by combined nucleic acid test, positive samples detected by nucleic acid test of mixed virus concentration and positive samples detected by single nucleic acid test was statistically analyzed. In addition, for HBVpersons the serological test yet should be performed.
RESULTSIn 22 716 samples detected by nucleic acid test of 6 mixed samples (MP-6-NAT) , 9 cases were HBV(0.40‰, 9/22716); at same time, the detection of same samples by nucleic acid test of mixed sample virus concentration showed 29 cases of HBV(1.28‰, 29/22716). In 9265 samples detected by single nucleic acid test(ID-NAT) 12 cases showed HBV(1.30‰, 12/9265), meanwhile the detection of these 12 samples with HBVby 6-fold dilution for virus concentration found only 4 samples with HBV. In serological qualified samples, ID-NAT unqualified rate was 1.28‰, which was higher than that of MP-6-NAT(0.4‰) (χ=8.11, P<0.05); but there was no statistical difference between unqualified rate of ID-NAT and MP-6-NAT(1.3‰ vs 1.28‰)(χ=0.00, P>0.05). In 41 samples with HBsAgHBV DNAdetected by ELISA, 36 samples were confirmed to be occult HBV infective(OBI) by HBsAb, HBcAb test of ELISA; out of these 41 samples, 33 samples showed HBcAb(91.66% of OBI), 5 might be HBV "window period" infective, moreover the HCV RNA and HIV RNA positive samples were not found.
CONCLUSIONTo avoid the missdiagnosis of donors with low level of virus, the nucleic acid test must be carried out after virus concentration of mixed samples when the blood test pattern of donors is nucleic acid test of mixed samples, otherwise the single nucleic acid test must be performed to obtain more high detected rate of virus nucleic acid. The HBcAb serologic test and physical examination of donors before blood donation must be enhanced on basis of serological test of HBsAg; for high risk people, the persuading no blood donation is simplest pattern.
3.Key Preparation Technique and Clinical Application of Frozen Platelets.
Guo-Liang DING ; Wei-Sheng QIN ; Lin-Yuan ZHAO ; Lin ZHU ; Yu-Fang BO ; Zhen LIU ; Jing-Han LIU
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2016;24(4):1226-1231
OBJECTIVETo explore the key technique for preparation of the frozen platelet and efficacy of its clinical application.
METHODSThe influences of the donators' peripheral platelet count, starting time of freeze, injection rate and evenness of the freeze-protective agent, storage mode, re-melting temperature and the capacity of water-bath etc. on the quality of the frozen platelets were analyzed retrospectively in 3 257 samples of frozen platelets before platelet pheresis. Then, the platelet counts were examined in 150 cases transfused with frozen platelets at the time-points of 1, 24, 48 and 72 hrs after transfusion, 90 cases suffered from the obstetrical bleeding were transfused with 200 parts of the re-melting frozen platelets, and then the peripheral blood platelet count, platelet increasing index(CCI), bleeding time and blood clot retraction rate etc. were observed for determining the clinical efficiency of the frozen platelets.
RESULTSThe floccule in the re-melting frozen platelets from the donators with (175-250)×10(9)/L platelets were decreased significantly(P<0.01). The quality of frozen platelets was influenced by the following factors, such as injection of DMSO at a too fast and heterogeneous rate, blood bags stored in a multilamminar space, and re-melting in a water-bath of small capacity etc. The routine storage for 0 and 3 days did not influence the quality of the frozen platelets. The recovery rate of one year-freezing platelets all was higher than 80%. The effects of the frozen platelets transfused into the patients with obstetrical bleeding displayed good haemostatic results, and the blood transfusion reaction did not occur. However, the frozen platelets immediately were exhausted and displayed their function, but the counting after 48 hrs could not display a good effect of raising platelet number.
CONCLUSIONSThe peripheral platelet count before platelet pheresis, the injection rate and evenness of the protective agent, the number of stratum for blood bags and the capacity of re-melting water-bath etc. all are the key factors influencing the quality of the frozen platelets. The frozen platelets prepared in this study shows a good efficacy of clinical application.
Blood Platelets ; Blood Preservation ; Blood Transfusion ; Freezing ; Hemostasis ; Humans ; Platelet Count ; Platelet Transfusion ; Plateletpheresis ; Transfusion Reaction
4.Clinical application of 3D printing guild plate in total knee arthroplasty
Dongying WU ; Feng YUAN ; Jibin WU ; Jutai WU ; Fengchao ZHAO ; Chao LI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2015;(9):921-926
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) with 3D printing guild plate by comparing with conventional TKA. Methods From May 2014 to September 2014, 40 patients suffered primary unilateral TKA were received, in which there were 11 males and 29 females, aged from 57 to 82 years with an average age of 68.5±6.3 years. The subjects were divided into two groups randomly. One group was treated with TKA with 3D printing guild plate while the other group was treated with the conventional TKA. The blood loss, operation time, post?operative Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) score, range of motion (ROM), lower limb mechanical alignment and incidence of complication were compared with insignificant differences. Results The operation time in the 3D printing TKA group (103.4±11.7 min) was lower than that in the conventional TKA group (124.5±21.6 min), which was statistically significant (t=3.838, P=0.000). The blood loss in the 3D printing TKA group (370.2±96.0 ml) was lower than that in the conventional TKA group (510.0±235.9 ml), which was statistically significant (t=2.454, P=0.019). The post?operative ROM of knee in the 3D printing TKA group was 104.3° ± 15.5° and that in the conventional TKA group was 103.5° ± 12.5° (t=0.169, P=0.867). HSS scores in the 3D printing TKA group and in the conventional TKA group were 88.5±5.7 and 89.4±4.8, which was statistically insignificant (t=-0.633,P=0.530). Mechanical alignment in the 3D printing TKA group was 2.9°±1.1° and that in the conventional TKA group was 3.0°±0.9°, which was not statistically significant (t=-0.317, P=0.753). No obvious complication occurred in two groups. Conclusion TKA with 3D printing guild plate has similar results to conventional TKA in HSS score, mechanical alignment and ROM of knee, but it shortens operation time and decreases the blood loss.
5.Adolescent varicocele.
National Journal of Andrology 2002;8(1):64-66
The incidence of varicocele in older adolescence varies from 12.4% to 17.8% with an average of 14.7%, similar to the incidence in adult males. Varicocele is associated with testicular growth arrest in adolescents. Varicocelectomy can reverse the testicular growth arrest. But without the testicular growth arrest, prophylactic surgery for every adolescent with varicocele is not advised. Surgery treatment should be offered to: 1. adolescents with testicular growth arrest more than 2 ml of difference between left and right testicle, 2. adolescents with abnormal semen analysis with high-grade varicocele, 3. adolescents with symptoms: pain, heaviness, swelling, 4. adolescents with bilateral varicoceles. Recurrence of the varicocele after surgery treatment can occur in 9% to 16% of adolescents. But rate of recurrence can be kept below 2% in adolescents treated by high retroperitoneal ligation with testicular artery ligation.
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7.“5+X”pattern to improve assessment of five clinical examination
Jixiang WU ; Yuexin LIU ; Jingwu ZHAO ; Dongying YUAN
China Modern Doctor 2015;(11):135-138
Objective To assess of feasibility and effectiveness about clinic skill test in the five clinical examination. Methods In our hospital, 23 medical students of 2006 grade seven-year systerm were divided into group A and group B. After clinical practice, the theory test and five clinical examination were completed in both groups, and group A un-derwent clinical skills competition, the results were taken for two independent samples t test, set α=0.05. Group A was taken the practical examination and clinical skills competition, results were taken for two related samples t test, set α=0.05. Results Group A had successful completion in practical assessment and five clinical examination. The results of theory test and five clinical examination had no significant difference in two groups (P>0.05), and clinical skills com-petition results had significantly difference in two groups (P=0.001). In group A, practical assessment and clinical skills competition results had no significantly difference(P>0.05). Conclusion The five clinical examination and practi-cal examination is applicable, which constitute "5+X" pattern. Through the practical examination, can promote the clinic skill of medical students.
8.Relationship between eyebrow and eye aesthetics after correction of aponeurotic ptosis
Yuan YUAN ; Waner LIN ; Xiaoying GUAN ; Dongying SU ; Yan WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2023;29(3):190-194
Objective:To evaluate the specific changes and importance of the proportions of the eyebrows and eyes after surgery by analyzing and measuring the changes of the values of the eyebrows and eyes in elderly patients with aponeurotic ptosis before.Methods:A total of 54 cases (108 eyes) of elderly patients with aponeurotic ptosis who were treated in our department from 2019.01 to 2020.12 were collected preoperatively and 6 months postoperatively, and they were set as the study group. At the same time, the data of 48 cases (96 eyes) of healthy people with good face were collected and set as the young control group, and the data of 50 cases (100 eyes) of elderly healthy people without ptosis were collected and set as the elderly control group. The corresponding objective data were analyzed, and the specific changes and proportional relationship of eyebrows and eyes after surgery were evaluated.Results:Compared with the preoperative data, the marginal reflex distance 1 (MRD1), the height of the palpebral fissure (HPF) in the study group increased at 6 months after the operation, and the distance between the eyebrow and eye at each site increased or shortened ( P<0.05). Six months after the operation, the brow height from medial canthus (MBH), the central brow and eye distance (brow height from upper eyelid margin on midpupillary level, CBH), and the lateral brow and eye distance (brow height from lateral, LBH) had been changed. The change rates of canthus compared with preoperatively were that (88.29±11.69)%, (85.04±14.96)%, and (93.61±13.56)%, respectively, among which CBH shortened most significantly, and the shortened distance was (3.76±2.43) mm. The MRD1 and HPF in the group increased significantly at 6 months after operation, which were significantly greater than those in the elderly control group ( P<0.05). CBH was significantly shortened ( P<0.05); compared with preoperative, the ratio of HPF/CBH, HPF/length of the palpebral fissure (LPF) in the study group increased at 6 months after operation, and the lateral canthus brow tail line [ratio of lateral canthus to lateral end of eyebrow (LLE)]/LPF decreased ( P<0.05); HPF/CBH in the study group was lower than that in the young control group at 6 months after operation, but greater than that in the elderly control group ( P<0.05). Monthly HPF/LPF was significantly higher than that of the elderly control group ( P<0.05), and the LLE/LPF of the study group was significantly higher than that of the young control group at 6 months after operation ( P<0.05); intraoperative levator muscle shortening (LMS) was negatively correlated with postoperative MBH, CBH and LBH ( P<0.05), among which LMS had the greatest correlation with CBH ( r=-0.587). Conclusions:After ptosis correction, the palpebral fissures are larger, the distance between the eyebrows and the eyes is shortened, and there is a certain proportional relationship. After surgery, the patient's eyebrow-eye ratio is better than that of the elderly in the same age group, and it is closer to the young people, and the intraoperative LMS has a correlation with the eyebrow-eye distance, which can be used as a factor to predict the shortened distance of the eyebrow-eye distance.
9.Effects of obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome and age on sleep architecture.
Dongying GUO ; Hui PENG ; Yuan FENG ; Danqing LI ; Ting XU ; Taoping LI ; Shengwu LIAO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2015;35(6):922-926
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) and age on sleep architecture and the therapeutic effects of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP).
METHODSWe retrospectively analyzed 222 subjects undergoing polysomnography (PSG) for snoring, who received CPAP under PSG on the next day following the initial PSG. The sleep architecture of the subjects in different age groups and in groups with different severities of OSAHS was analyzed before and after adjustment for apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) or age. The sleep architecture and ventilation function of the patients with OSAHS were also analyzed after CPAP.
RESULTSN3 sleep showed the strongest correlation with AHI (r=-0.361), and REM sleep and wake after sleep onset (WASO) were the most strongly correlated with age (r=-0.211 and 0.216, respectively). The 4 age groups showed significant differences in sleep efficiency (P<0.001), N1 (P=0.015), N2 (P=0.013) and REM (P=0.030) sleeps, and WASO (P=0.001) but not in AHI (P=0.185). REM sleep decreased and WASO increased with an increasing age. The sleep efficiency and architecture were still significant different after adjustment for AHI. In 4 groups with different severity of OSAHS, N1, N2 and N3 sleeps were significant different after adjustment for age (P=0.011, 0.017, 0.001). In patients with moderate or severe OSAHS, N3 sleep increased with the increase of AHI. After CPAP for OSAHS, N1 and N2 sleeps significantly decreased, and N3 and REM sleeps increased (P<0.001).
CONCLUSIONBetween OSAHS and age, REM sleep and WTSO are more importantly affected by age, while OSAHS more strongly affects N3 sleep. CPAP can improve the sleep quality of patients with OSAHS.
Age Factors ; Continuous Positive Airway Pressure ; Humans ; Polysomnography ; Retrospective Studies ; Sleep Apnea, Obstructive ; Sleep Stages ; Snoring
10.miR-185-5p alleviates the inflammatory response of acute gouty arthritis by inhibiting of IL-1β.
Nan HOU ; Xianghui MA ; Wei ZHOU ; Min YUAN ; Liming XU ; Huanxia SUN ; Yifan LIU ; Lining LIU ; Yanjun SHI ; Chunxian LI ; Yanfa FU
Chinese Journal of Cellular and Molecular Immunology 2024;40(1):51-57
Objective To investigate the relationship between interleukin-1β (IL-1β) and miR-185-5p in the process of joint injury in acute gouty arthritis (AGA). Methods The serum miR-185-5p levels of 89 AGA patients and 91 healthy volunteers were detected by real-time quantitative PCR. The correlation between miR-185-5p expression level and VAS score or IL-1β expression level was evaluated by Pearson correlation coefficient method. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to evaluate the diagnostic value of miR-185-5p in AGA. THP-1 cells were induced by sodium urate (MSU) to construct an in vitro acute gouty inflammatory cell model. After the expression level of miR-185-5p in THP-1 cells was upregulated or downregulated by transfection of miR-185-5p mimics or inhibitors in vitro, inflammatory cytokines of THP-1 cells, such as IL-1β, IL-8 and tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α), were detected by ELISA. The luciferase reporter gene assay was used to determine the interaction between miR-185-5p and the 3'-UTR of IL-1β. Results Compared with the healthy control group, the expression level of serum miR-185-5p in AGA patients was significantly reduced. The level of serum miR-185-5p was negatively correlated with VAS score and IL-1β expression level. The area under the curve (AUC) was 0.905, the sensitivity was 80.17% and the specificity was 83.52%. Down-regulation of miR-185-5p significantly promoted the expression of IL-1β, IL-8 and tumor necrosis factor (TNF-α), while overexpression of miR-185-5p showed the opposite results. Luciferase reporter gene assay showed that IL-1β was the target gene of miR-185-5p, and miR-185-5p negatively regulated the expression of IL-1β. Conclusion miR-185-5p alleviates the inflammatory response in AGA by inhibiting IL-1β.
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha