1.Effect of Qingyuan Shenghua Decoction on Cardiovascular Indexes and Illness Severity in Sepsis Patients After Severe Bone Trauma
Fei Ruo QIAO ; Ying Feng WANG ; Li Li YOU ; Ye Liang LI
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;35(1):28-32
Objective To observe the effects of Qingyuan Shenghua Decoction on cardiovascular indexes and illness severity in sepsis patients after severe bone trauma. Methods Forty-eight sepsis patients after severe bone trauma were randomly divided into control group(22 cases)and treatment group(26 cases). The two groups were given routine treatment of western medicine according to International Guidelines for Management of Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock (2012). Additionally,the treatment group was treated with oral use or intranasal use of Qingyuan Shenghua Decoction, a herbal medicine recipe mainly composed of Radix Astragali, Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae,Radix Angelicae Sinensis,Radix Paeoniae Rubra,Radix et Rhizoma Rhei,Rhizoma Curcumae, and Flos Carthami. Before and after treatment,we observed the mean arterial pressure(MAP),central venous pressure(CVP), heart rate(HR), arterial blood lactic acid(Lac), central venous blood oxygen saturation (ScvO2),central venous-arterial blood carbon dioxide partial pressure difference (Pcv-aCO2),acute physiology and chronic health evaluation system Ⅱ(APACHE Ⅱ) scores , sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) scores, and oxygenation index (PaO2/ FiO2) of the two groups. Results With the prolongation of medication time,MAP,CVP,ScvO2,and Pcv-aCO2 of the two groups were increased gradually,and HR and Lac were decreased gradually (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01 compared with those before treatment) . Compared to the control group at the same time period, the treatment group had higher MAP, ScvO2, Pcv-aCO2 and PaO2/FiO2, and had lower HR, Lac, APACHEⅡ scores and SOFA scores 7 days after treatment, the difference being significant(P < 0.05). Conclusion Qingyuan Shenghua Decoction is effective on improving the abnormal hemodynamics and microcirculation, enhancing the efficient utilization of oxygen, protecting the function of multiple viscera,and alleviating the severity of disease in sepsis patients after severe bone trauma.
2.Effect of Sodium Salicylate on Calcium Currents and Exocytosis in Cochlear Inner Hair Cells: Implications for Tinnitus Generation.
Ting FAN ; Meng-Ya XIANG ; Ruo-Qiao ZHOU ; Wen LI ; Li-Qin WANG ; Peng-Fei GUAN ; Geng-Lin LI ; Yun-Feng WANG ; Jian LI
Neuroscience Bulletin 2022;38(1):69-80
Sodium salicylate is an anti-inflammatory medication with a side-effect of tinnitus. Here, we used mouse cochlear cultures to explore the effects of salicylate treatment on cochlear inner hair cells (IHCs). We found that IHCs showed significant damage after exposure to a high concentration of salicylate. Whole-cell patch clamp recordings showed that 1-5 mmol/L salicylate did not affect the exocytosis of IHCs, indicating that IHCs are not involved in tinnitus generation by enhancing their neuronal input. Instead, salicylate induced a larger peak amplitude, a more negative half-activation voltage, and a steeper slope factor of Ca2+ current. Using noise analysis of Ca2+ tail currents and qRT-PCR, we further found that salicylate increased the number of Ca2+ channels along with CaV1.3 expression. All these changes could act synergistically to enhance the Ca2+ influx into IHCs. Inhibition of intracellular Ca2+ overload significantly attenuated IHC death after 10 mmol/L salicylate treatment. These results implicate a cellular mechanism for tinnitus generation in the peripheral auditory system.
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Calcium
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Exocytosis
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Hair Cells, Auditory, Inner
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Mice
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Sodium Salicylate/pharmacology*
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Tinnitus/chemically induced*
3.Efficacy and peripheral immunity analysis of allogeneic natural killer cells therapy in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma.
Yun Bo XIE ; Ji Yuan ZHANG ; Mei Ling DU ; Fan Ping MENG ; Jun Liang FU ; Li Min LIU ; Song Shan WANG ; Rui QU ; Fang LIAN ; Fei QIAO ; Yang Liu CHEN ; Ying Ying GAO ; Ruo Nan XU ; Ming SHI ; Fu Sheng WANG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2019;51(3):591-595
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the safety and efficacy of allogeneic natural killer (NK) cells in the treatment of primary hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and to elucidate the mechanism of NK cells therapy.
METHODS:
Twenty-one patients with primary HCC treated with allogeneic NK cells at the Fifth Medical Center of the PLA General Hospital were followed up for 1 year. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were isolated from patient-related donors and cultured in vitro for 15 days and infused to the patients in two consecutive days. Clinical data and laboratory data were collected and analyzed, including survival, clinical features, imaging changes, hematology, immunology, and biochemical indicators to evaluate the safety and efficacy of allogeneic NK cell therapy. The changes of peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets after treatment were also analyzed to explore the possible anti-tumor mechanisms.
RESULTS:
(1) Of the 21 patients with primary HCC, 11 patients were treated once, 5 patients were treated twice, and 5 patients were treated 3 times. After allogeneic NK cells infusion, 10 patients had fever, 1 patient had slight hepatalgia and 1 patient had slight headache, no other adverse events occurred including acute and chronic graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). They resolved spontaneously within 8 hours without other treatment. (2) The total disease control rate was 76.2% during one-year follow-up. Among them, the patients with Barcelona clinic liver cancer (BCLC) stage A had a disease control rate of 100%, stable disease (SD) in 10 cases; BCLC stage B patients had a disease control rate of 60%, partial response (PR) in 1 case, and SD 2 in cases; BCLC stage C patients had a disease control rate of 50%, complete response (CR) in 1 case, and 2 cases of PR. (3) The frequencies of NK cells and CD8+ T cells in peripheral blood were significantly lower than that before at 24 hours after treatment, and the frequencies of CD4+ T cells and CD4/CD8 were significantly higher than the baseline.
CONCLUSION
Allogeneic NK cells have good safety and efficacy in the treatment of primary HCC. The anti-tumor effect of the allogeneic NK cells may play an important role in the activation of the patient's natural immune system and delay disease progression, suggesting that allogeneic NK cells combined with sorafenib may be a very effective treatment for advanced HCC, and further large-sample multicenter randomized controlled clinical trials are needed to validate this result.
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular
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Graft vs Host Disease
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Humans
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Killer Cells, Natural
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Leukocytes, Mononuclear
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Liver Neoplasms
4.Unmet Needs and Services of Rehabilitation for People with Physical Disabilities Using Logistic Regression Analysis
Hong-mei TIAN ; Zhuo-ying QIU ; Xin LI ; Hong-zhuo MA ; Wei-wei SHENG ; Ruo-fei DU ; Di CHEN ; Ming WU ; Ai-min ZHANG ; Xin-ling LU ; An-qiao LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2020;26(5):508-512
Objective:To explore the characteristics of unmet needs and services of rehabilitation for people with physical disabilities (PWPs). Methods:A total of 1 512 438 PWPs administration data of unmet needs and services of rehabilitation at provincial level were sampled and analyzed the characteristics of needs and services of rehabilitation, and the related factors of needs and services. Results:The reported unmet needs of PWPs from high to low were assistive devices assistive devices (55.9%), nursing care (27.0%), medicine (26.3%), functional training (23.9%) and surgery (2.3%). Received service of rehabilitation. The services of rehabilitation for PWPs arranged as assistive devices (48.2%), nursing caring (26.4%), functional training (24.3%), medicine (19.5%) and surgery (1.4%). The logistic regression model showed that age and severity of disabilities had significant effect on the reported unmet needs of rehabilitation and received services for PWPs (