1.Research progress on regulation of angiotensin Ⅱ on bone metabolism
Jinxin LIU ; Fangyi ZHANG ; Yan ZHANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2015;(4):458-460,461
The renin-angiotensin system exists locally in bone tissue.The RAS components and the active peptide angiotensinⅡ (Ang Ⅱ)within RAS are directly involved in the pathophysi-ological process of regulating bone metabolism.Ang Ⅱ exerts the effects via its receptors expressed in osteoblasts and osteoclasts. This paper reviewed the pathways of classical RAS,explained the tissue RAS-induced tissue injuries,and especially elaborated the regulation of RAS active peptide Ang Ⅱ on target genes and in-tracellular signaling pathways in osteoblasts,the action of Ang Ⅱon osteoclastic function via acting on osteoblasts,and the inter-action of Ang Ⅱ receptors involved in the modulation on bone metabolism.
2.SEGREGATIONAL STABILITY OF THE pNK289-DERIVED PLASMIDS IN BACILLUS SUBTILIS
Fangyi ZHAO ; Yanling BAI ; Xiuming ZHANG ; Caichang GAO
Microbiology 2001;28(2):50-55
This paper reports the results of a study about the segregational stability of a series of pNK289-derived plasmids. The segregational stability in B. subtilis AS1. 1176 was found to be different among these same originated plasmids. The difference in segregational stability was shown not to be related to the sizes or replication patterns of the plasmids, but to have some relation to their copy numbers. As the unstable plasmid pNK219 can be miaintained stably in B. subtilis BD 224, it can be inferred that the host inheritable background could affect the segregational stability of plasmid. These results not only have laid a foundation for finding out some genes related to the stability of pNK289-derived plasmids, but also provided theoretical basis for constructing stable recombinant plasmid in Bacillus.
3.Impact of aerobic exercise on cardiac function of breast cancer patients receiving anthracyclines
Ning ZHANG ; Yan KONG ; Huan LI ; Fangyi SUN ; Yu LIU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(19):3183-3186
Objective To study the impact of postoperative aerobic exercise on the cardiac function of breast cancer patients during anthracyclines-based chemotherapy. Methods Sixty cases of female breast cancer pa-tients, from June 2014 to December 2015 for anthracyclines-based chemotherapy, were randomly divided into ex-perimental group (n = 30) and control group (n = 30). Four cycles of conventional anthracyclines-based chemotherapy were conducted in control group, while three times of aerobic exercise per week were added in exper-imental group until the end of treatment course apart from conventional treatment. The peak oxygen consumption (VO2max) and maximum heart rate (HRmax) were measured before and after chemotherapy in both groups, ac-companied by ECG monitoring and blood collecting to measure the changes in their N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP), serum creatinine (SCr) and kinase isoenzyme (CK-MB). Results No significant differ-ences in various indicators before chemotherapy were reported between two groups (P>0.05). After chemotherapy, VO2 max/kg [(21.9 ± 3.6) vs. (14.5 ± 2.8) mL/(min·kg)], VO2 max [(1 523 ± 186) vs. (911 ± 185) mL/min] and HRmax[(115 ± 15) vs. (129 ± 16) beats/min] in experimental group were significantly improved when com-pared with those in control group; significant differences in hematological levels and ECG changes were also ob-served between two groups. Conclusion Aerobic exercise during chemotherapy can mitigate the cardiotoxicity of anthracyclines to patients, which provides a new idea and therapy to reduce the incidence of clinical cardiovascular events induced by anthracyclines-based chemotherapy.
4.Insulin resistance in patients with advanced prostate cancer who received surgical castration
Xingxing ZHANG ; Yi LIU ; Fangyi ZHANG ; Shengye CHEN ; Siqi WANG ; Xiangbin LI ; Wei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2008;31(33):12-14
Objective To investigate the role of insulin resistance in patients with prostate cancer who received surgical castration. Methods Sixty-seven patients with advanced prostate cancer who received with surgical castration were divided into obesity group [30 cases, BMI (26.85±1.22) kg/m2] and non-obesity group[37 cases, BMI(22.72±1.28) kg/m2]. The fasting blood glucose (FBG) and the fasting serum insulin, while evaluated the insulin resistance index(IRI) were determined before treatment, 6 months after treatment and 12 months after treatment. Results The levels of fasting serum insulin were significantly higher 6 months[(23.21±5.78 )mU/L] and 12 months [(24.34±5.37) mU/L] after treatment than that be-fore treatment[(20.01±4.82) mU/L] in obesity group, but 12 months after treatment [(22.19±6.14) mU/L ]was higher than that before treatment [(17.36±6.01) mU/L] in non-obesity group (P<0.01). The IRI were significantly higher 6 months (2.94±0.79) and 12 months (3.10±0.73) after treatment than that be-fore treatment (2.53±0.64) in obesity group, but 12 months after treatment (2.79±0.75) was higher than that before treatmeat(2.17±0.73) in non-obesity group(P<0.01). Conclusion The current data suggests that the patients with prostate cancer who received surgical castration is at risk for developing insulin resistance, thus leading to increasing risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes mellitus.
5.The quality of life in man after treatment of advanced prostate cancer by surgical castration
Wei CHEN ; Zhixian YU ; Hui XIE ; Fangyi ZHANG ; Siqi WANG ; Zhexian DENG ; Xiuling WU ; Zhiliang WENG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2008;31(11):20-22
Objective To investigate the quality of life in man after treatment of advanced prostate cancer by surgical castration. Methods A total of 69 patients with advanced prostate cancer treated by sur-gical castration completed the European organization for research and treatment of cancer quality of life questionnaire (QLQ-C30) and QLQ-prostate specific 25-item (PR25) module third at a 12-month interval.The assessment points were preoporative,6 months postoperative and 12 months postoperative. Results Although there were improvement on pain relief (P < 0.01 ) and symptom of urinary (P < 0.01 ) and global health (P < 0.01 ), the physical functioning (P < 0.05 ), role functioning (P < 0.01 ), emotional functioning (P < 0.01 ), cognitive functioning (P < 0.05 ), social functioning (P < 0.05 or < 0.01 ) were found significantly reduced , and insomnia (P < 0.05) and fatigue (P < 0.01 ) aggravated, treatment related symptoms (P <0.01 )appeared predominantly, especially deprivation of sexual functioning. Conclusion The surgical cas-tration when treating advanced prostate cancer did appear to impair the physical and psychological of patients, especially the sexual functioning.
6.Clustering of cardiovascular risk factors in patients of premature stable coronary heart disease complicated with nonalcoholic fatty liver
Zhong CHEN ; Genshan MA ; Fangyi XIE ; Yi FENG ; Jiayi TONG ; Chengxing SHEN ; Jiahong WANG ; Xiaoli ZHANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2008;7(3):164-167
Objective To study the characteristics of clustering of cardiovascular risk factors in patients less than 50 years-old of premature stable coronary heart disease(PSCHD)complicated with nonalcoholic fatty liver(NAFL).Methods One hundred and six patients with documented PSCHD were recruited into this study and their clinical data,including biochemical parameters,high-sensitivity C-reactive protein(hsCRP),white blood cell(WBC)count,ete.,were analyzed based on whether they had NAFL by B-type ultrasound scanning and their homeostasis model assessment ratio(Homa-IR)by the criteria for metabolic syndrome formulated by the International Diabetes Federation.Results Thirty-two (30.1percent)of 106 patients of PSCHD complicated with NAFL,and 74(69.9 percent)without NAFL. As compared to patients without NAFL,patients with NAFL had higher fasting blood glucose(FBS),serum level of insulin(INS),total cholesterol(TC),triglyceride(TG),serum activity of alanine aminotransferase(ALT),hsCRP,WBC count,body mass index(BMI),Homa-IR,and higher proportion of those with abnormal blood glucose,hypertension.metabolic syndrome(MS)and carotid atherosclerosis (CA)(P<0.05),respectively.Bi-variate correlation analysis revealed that hsCRP positively correlated to BMI,TG,ALT and Homa IR(r=0.420,P=0.000;r=0.200,P=0.040;r=0.218,P=0.048:and r=0.546,P=0.000,respectively)and inversely correlated with serum level of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL-C)(r=-0.220,P=0.023).WBC count positively correlated with FBS(r=0.211,P=0.030).BMI,hsCRP,ALT,and proportions of hypertension,diabetes,MS,NAFL and CA in patients with Homa-IR above median were significantly higher than those in patients with that below median ( P<0.05,respectively).Conclusions More risk faetors for chronic inflammatory reaction,cardiovascular disease and insulin resistance were clustered more obviously in patients of PSCHD complicated with NAFL.
7.Chemical constituents of Saxifraga stolonifera (L.) Meeb.
Weisheng FENG ; Zhen LI ; Xiaoke ZHENG ; Yuanjing LI ; Fangyi SU ; Yanli ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2010;45(6):742-6
To study the chemical constituents of Saxifraga stolonifera (L.) Meeb., chromatographic techniques were applied to separate and purify the compounds, and their structures were confirmed on the basis of physicochemical properties and spectral data. Ten compounds were isolated and identified as 5-O-methylnorbergenin (1), 3, 4-dihydroxyallylbenzene-4-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside (2), (7R, 8S)-4, 9, 9'-trihydroxyl-3-methoxyl-7, 8-dihydrobenzofuran-1'-propylneolignan-3'-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside (3), quercetin-3-O-beta-D-xylopyranosyl-(1 --> 2)-beta-D-galactopyranoside (4), kaempferol-3-O-alpha-L-rhamnopyranoside (5), (3S, 5R, 6R, 7E, 9R)-3, 5, 6, 9-tetrahydroxy-7-megastigmane (6), benzyl-O-alpha-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1 --> 6)-beta-D-glucopyranoside (7), p-hydroxyacetophenone (8), pyrogallic acid (9) and p-hydroxyphenol (10). Compound 1 is a new compound. Compounds 2-10 were isolated from this plant for the first time.
8. Systematic review of bone tunnel placement in anterior cruciate ligament near-isometric reconstruction
Fangyi JIANG ; Jian ZHANG ; Shiyi CHEN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2019;39(11):707-716
Objective:
To identify the optimal placement of bone tunnel during near-isometric anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR), and its dimensional relationship with knee anatomic structure after summarizing published researches.
Methods:
PubMed, Embase, and CNKI were screened for Chinese or English articles on clinical studies, cadaveric studies of knee and reviews on bone tunnel placement in anterior cruciate ligament near-isometric reconstruction and isometry of native anatomic fibers. Related articles were extracted and systematically reviewed.
Results:
A total of 21 articles were finally included after screening. This systematic review found that most of the literatures were cadaveric studies, among which three dimensional imaging techniques, combined with cadaveric studies, were commonly used as a method of determining the length change between spots on the tibial plateau and lateral condyle of femur in recent years. There were 3 case series and 1 prospective cohort study. On the side of lateral condyle of femur, Blumensaat's line, lateral intercondylar ridge and insertion of intact anterior cruciate ligament were commonly used as reference to describe the near isometric area, while on the side of tibial plateau, the anterior horn of lateral meniscus were used as reference for reconstruction. The bone tunnel on tibial side was ignored compared with the femoral side when considering the isometry of reconstruction. There were overlaps among areas of bone tunnel placement found by different studies in near-isometric reconstruction. Not all native anterior cruciate ligament fibers were near-isometric.
Conclusion
The present study found that the area of femoral bone tunnel of anterior cruciate ligament near-isometric reconstruction were near the anterior part of lateral intercondylar ridge, deeply positioned with longitudinal axis close to the extension line of posterior cortical part of femur, coinciding with the distribution of direct fibers. There was contradiction on whether anterior cruciate ligament near-isometric reconstruction areas and anterior cruciate ligament anatomic insertion sites overlapped with each other. The most isometric area within the anatomic insertion site was the area of anterior fibers near lateral intercondylar ridge, which carried a large portion of the total anterior cruciate ligament load. Generally, there was a scarce of clinical researches in the field of isometry of ACLR. For the purpose of attesting the accuracy of the results we found, a combination of intra-operative observation on the displacement of graft relative to bone-tunnel and post-operative imaging such as MRI and three dimensional CT should be considered.
9. Studies on the immunoregulation of Ginseng radix et rhizoma rubra aqueous extract in mice
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2019;41(11):1219-1224
Objective:
To investigate the immune enhancement effect of red ginseng aqueous extract in mice.
Methods:
The aqueous extract of red ginseng was obtained by water extraction and concentration, and the aqueous extract 10 ml was equivalent to raw material 2.86 g. The experiment was divided into the blank control group, low dose group of red ginseng aqueous extract 0.24 g/(kg•d), middle dose group 0.48 g/(kg•d) and high dose group 1.43 g/(kg•d). In order to explore the immunoregulation effect of red ginseng aqueous extract, Organ/body weight ratio measurement, the delayed type hypersensitivity (DTH) reaction, the spleen lymphocyte transformation experiment induced by Con A, the detection of antibody-producing, the determination of serum hemolysin experiments, the clearance rate of carbon particles, the phagocytosis effect of macrophages with chicken red blood cell experiments, and the determination of natural killer cell activity were carried out with the mice.
Results:
Compared to the blank control group, the tow edema degree (0.62 ± 0.14 mm, 0.53 ± 0.12 mm
10.One case of myositis with myasthenia gravis caused by camrelizumab in esophageal cancer
Yingnan WANG ; Yao FAN ; Fangyi SUN ; Ying HAN ; Shengmei GE ; Fengbin ZHANG ; Ruixing ZHANG
Tumor 2023;43(2):157-160
Although immune checkpoint inhibitors(ICIs)are widely used in cancer therapy,showing great advantages and development potential,it is accompanied by a series of immune-related adverse reactions,of which myositis is a potentially fatal adverse event,which has attracted great attention.Herein,we reported a case of advanced esophageal cancer with myositis after treatment with camrelizumab,which was characterized by myasthenia gravis(MG)with myasthenic crisis,and recovered after active rescue by multidisciplinary cooperation.