1.The clinical effects of Tanreqing in the treatment of radiation pneumonia
Haimei ZHANG ; Hua LIANG ; Shujuan LIU ; Wenqian HE
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(9):1337-1339
Objective To evaluate the clinical effect of Tanreqing in the treatment of radiation pneumonia. Methods 75 patients with radiation pneumonia were randomly divided into treatment group and control group according to the registration of this study.38 cases in the treatment group treated by Tanreqing,antibiotics and glucocorticoid,while 37 cases in the control group was given antibiotics and glucocorticoid.Then,the therapeutic efficacy was compared.Results From the chest routine scan result and the clinical symptom release,the excellence rate of the treatment group was 68.4%,which of the control group was 43.2%,there was statistically significant difference between the two groups (χ2 =4.823,P =0.028 ).Conclusion Treating radiation pneumonia with Tanreqing has good effect,and it is worthy of clinical application.
2.STUDY ON EFFECTS OF OESTROGEN-RECEPTOR, PROGESTERONE-RECEPTOR, VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR AND KINASE INSERT DOMAINCONTAINING RECEPTOR IN UTERINE BLEEDING INDUCED BY INTRAUTERINE DEVICE
Hua ZHANG ; Haimei SUN ; Qi ZHOU ; Feng XIE ; Baohon LI
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1957;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the effects of oestrogen-receptor(ER), progesterone-receptor(PR), vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF) and kinase insert domaincontaining receptor(KDR) in uterine bleeding induced by intrauterine device(IUD). Methods Immunohistochemical method was used to detect the expressions of ER, PR, VEGF and KDR in endometrium from IUD bleeding group and normal control group, respectively. Microvessel density(MVD) was evaluated by using anti factor Ⅷ-related antigen (F8-RA) antibody to mark stromal microvessels. Results The expressions of ER, VEGF and KDR were significantly higher in IUD-induced endometrium bleeding group than those in control group(P0.05). MVD was significantly higher in IUD-induced endometrium bleeding than that in normal endometrium(P
3.Prevalence of chronic kidney disease and its related factors in chinese elderly persons
Biao LI ; Haimei QI ; Dongjie YU ; Yajing SHANG ; Defa CHU ; Limin MAO ; Pulin YU ; Hua WU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2009;28(3):250-253
Objective To investigate the prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and its risk factors in Chinese elderly persons.Methods All of the people who underwent physical examination and treatment in the geriatric department of Beijing Hospital during January 2004 to January 2007 were included in the study.Age, body height, body mass index and blood pressure were recorded.Bloody urine was ascertained by phase-contrast microscope, and urine protein was measured by dipstick test.The hemoglobulin, serum eretinine, blood urea nitrogen, blood lipid and serum uric acid were measured by autobiochemical analyzer.HbsAg was checked by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) was estimated by Crockeroft-Gauh equation and abbreviated MDRD equation.Binary logistic regression analysis was used to test the risk factors for proteinuria and CKD.Results The prevalence of proteinuria was 4.9% in 1082 elderly persons.And 47.23% of the elderly suffered from decreased renal function.The morbidity of CKD was 48.43%.Binary logistic regression analysis showed that diabetes(OR= 2.257) and microscopic hematuria(OR=5.324) were the risk factors of proteinuria (both P<0.05).And the risk factors for CKD were hypertension(OR= 1.459), coronary arth'erosclerotic heart disease(OR=3.290), chronic obstructive lung diseases(OR=2.094), malignant tumor(OR=2.072), hyperuricemia(OR= 1.928),anemia(OR=8.122)and hematuria( OR= 1.604) (all P<0.05).Conclusions The morbidity of CKD in Chinese elderly persons was 48.43%.And the related risk factors were diabetes,hypertension, hyperuricemia, coronary artherosclerotic heart disease and chronic obstructive lung disease.
4.Role of TBK1 in renal fibrosis in mice with acute kidney injury: relationship with endoplasmic reticulum stress
Haimei ZENG ; Jiayi NIE ; Shihong WEN ; Hua LIANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2022;42(11):1365-1369
Objective:To evaluate the role of TANK-binding kinase-1 (TBK1) in renal fibrosis in mice with acute kidney injury (AKI) and relationship with endoplasmic reticulum stress.Methods:Twenty-four male wild-type C57BL/6 mice, aged 8-10 weeks, weighing 20-25 g, were divided into 4 groups ( n=6 each) using a random number table method: control group (group CON), group AKI, control plus TBK1 inhibitor group (group CON-GSK) and AKI plus TBK1 inhibitor group (group AKI-GSK). In group AKI and group AKI-GSK, folic acid 250 mg/kg was intraperitoneally injected to prepare AKI model.From the first day after folic acid injection, 1% dimethyl sulfoxide 20 ml/kg was intraperitoneally injected every other day in group AKI, and GSK8612 1.5 mg/kg was intraperitoneally injected every other day in group AKI-GSK, 7 times in total.In group CON and group CON-GSK, 1% dimethyl sulfoxide 20 ml/kg and GSK8612 1.5 mg/kg were intraperitoneally injected, respectively, every other day for 7 times in total.On the 14th day after injection of folic acid, the eyeball blood samples were taken to determine the concentrations of serum blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine (Cr), and the kidney tissues were also extracted, and the pathological results of renal tissue were observed by Sirius red staining, Masson staining and HE staining.The area of renal fibrosis was measured and the tubulointerstitial injury score was calculated.The expression of fibronectin, type I collagen and α-smooth muscle actin was detected by immunofluorescence.The expression of phosphorylated protein kinase R-like endoplasmic reticulum kinase (p-PERK), phosphorylated eukaryotic initiation factor 2α (p-eIF2α), activated transcription factor 4 (ATF4), C/EBP homologous protein (CHOP), phosphorylated inositol-requiring kinase 1α (p-IRE1α), tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor 2 (TRAF2), apoptosis-regulating signal kinase 1 (ASK1), caspase-12 and phosphorylated c-Jun N-terminal protein kinase (p-JNK) was detected by Western blot. Results:Compared with group CON, the serum BUN and Cr concentrations, area of renal fibrosis and renal tubulointerstitial injury score were significantly increased, and the expression of fibronectin, type I collagen, α-smooth muscle actin, p-PERK, p-eIF2α, ATF4, CHOP, p-IRE1α, TRAF2, ASK1, caspase-12, and p-JNK was up-regulated in group AKI and group AKI-GSK ( P<0.05), and no significant change was found in the indexes mentioned above in group CON-GSK ( P>0.05). Compared with group AKI, the serum BUN and Cr concentrations, area of renal fibrosis, and tubulointerstitial injury score were significantly decreased, and the expression of fibronectin, type I collagen, α-smooth muscle actin, p-PERK, p-eIF2α, ATF4, CHOP, p-IRE1α, TRAF2, ASK1, caspase-12, and p-JNK was down-regulated in group AKI-GSK ( P<0.05). Conclusions:TBK1 is involved in the process of renal fibrosis in mice with AKI, and the mechanism may be related to the promotion of endoplasmic reticulum stress.
5.Report of five cases of protein-sensitive hypoglycemia with literature review
Miaoying ZHANG ; Yiyao ZHOU ; Jieyu CHEN ; Jinwen NI ; Li XI ; Xiaojing LI ; Ruoqian CHEN ; Haimei HUA ; Feihong LUO
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2019;35(1):7-14
Objective To summarize the clinical feature,gene mutations,diagnosis,treatment,and follow-up data of protein-sensitive hypoglycemia,so as to improve the clinical understanding of the disease.Methods Five patients were diagnosed with protein-sensitive hypoglycemia during June in 2015 and December in 2017 from the Department of Pediatric Endocrinology and Inherited Metabolic Diseases,Children's Hospital of Fudan University.Clinical data of 5 cases were summarized,including clinical manifestations,findings of protein sensitivity test,therapy effect and prognosis.The endocrine and metabolic panel was used to investigate the genetic cause of four patients.Related literatures of protein-sensitive hypoglycemia were reviewed,and the phenotypes,genotypes,and therapy effects were summarized.Results Among the 5 patients diagnosed with positive results of protein-sensitive hypoglycemia,three were found to harbor glutamate dehydrogenase 1 (GLUD 1) mutations (c.965G > A,p.R322H:2 cases;c.943C >T,p.H315Y:1 case),and another one had complex heterozygous mutations in L-3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase (HADH,c.29G > C,p.R10P;c.89T> A,p.V30E).5 patients were euglycemia without any medical support after low protein diet.In 18 literatures retrieved and this study,there were totally 161 cases of protein-sensitive hypoglycemia (149 cases with GLUD1 mutations and 10 cases with HADH mutations).Conclusions When a child was admitted because of hypoglycemia,the diagnosis of protein-sensitive hypoglycemia should be suspected if he or she also had postprandial hypoglycemia,with or without hyperammonemia.Protein sensitivity test is helpful for us to make the diagnosis of protein-sensitive hypoglycemia.
6.Application of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in three infants with chronic kidney disease
Xiaoyan FANG ; Zifei TANG ; Haimei HUA ; Qing ZHOU ; Jing CHEN ; Yihui ZHAI ; Qianfan MIAO ; Xiaoshan TANG ; Hong XU ; Qian SHEN
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2023;39(8):620-623
The paper summarizes the clinical and follow-up data of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) in three infants with chronic kidney disease to explore the safety and reliability of using PEG to improve the growth and development, and nutritional status. During follow-up, the weight and height of case 1 and 3 were obviously improved. Case 2 was followed up for 3 months, due to dying of cardiac arrest, and the infant's height and weight were not significantly improved. Serum albumin and prealbumin improved in 3 cases after PEG. No PEG-related infection occurred in 3 infants.
7.Clinical characteristics of coronavirus disease 2019 infected with Delta variant in Guangzhou:A real-world study
Danwen ZHENG ; Heng WENG ; Yuntao LIU ; Xin YIN ; Jun ZHANG ; Jian ZHANG ; Luming CHEN ; Yuanshen ZHOU ; Jing ZENG ; Yan CAI ; Wanxin WEN ; Qinghua ZHANG ; Lanting TAO ; Liangsheng SUN ; Tianjin CAI ; Weiliang WANG ; Shubin CAI ; Xindong QIN ; Xiaofeng LIN ; Xiaohua XU ; Haimei ZOU ; Qiaoli HUA ; Peipei LU ; Jingnan LIN ; Kaiyuan ZHANG ; Aihua OU ; Jiqiang LI ; Fang YAN ; Xu ZOU ; Lin LIN ; Banghan DING ; Jianwen GUO ; Tiehe QIN ; Yimin LI ; Xiangdong GUAN ; Xiaoneng MO ; Zhongde ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021;30(10):1220-1228
Objective:To summarize the clinical characteristics of patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infected with Delta variant, so as to provide further references for clinical diagnosis and treatment.Methods:A real-world study was conducted to analyze the characteristics of 166 COVID-19 patients infected with Delta variant at Guangzhou Eighth People’s Hospital, Guangzhou Medical University.Results:The study enrolled 5 asymptomatic cases, 123 non-severe cases (mild and moderate type), and 38 severe cases (severe and critical type). Among these patients, 69 (41.6%) were male and 97 (58.4%) were female, with a mean age of 47.0±23.5 years. Thirty-nine cases (23.5%) had received 1 or 2 doses of inactivated vaccine. The incidence of severe COVID-19 cases was 7.7% in 2-doses vaccinated patients, which was lower than that of 11.5% in 1-dose and 26.8% in unvaccinated patients. The proportion of severe cases in 2 dose-vaccinated patients was 7.7%, which was lower than that of 11.5% in 1-dose vaccinated patients and 26.8% in unvaccinated patients, but the difference was not significant ( P>0.05). The most common clinical symptom was fever (134 cases, 83.2%), and 39.1% of cases presented with high-grade fever (≥39 °C); other symptoms were cough, sputum, fatigue, and xerostomia. The proportion of fever in severe cases was significantly higher than that of non-severe cases (97.4% vs. 76.4%, P<0.01). Similarly, the proportion of severe cases with high peak temperature (≥39 ℃) () was also higher than that of non-severe cases (65.8% vs. 30.9%, P<0.01). The median minimal Cycle threshold (Ct) values of viral nucleic acid N gene and ORFlab gene were 20.3 and 21.5, respectively, and the minimum Ct values were 11.9 and 13.5, respectively. Within 48 h of admission, 9.0% of cases presented with decreased white blood cell counts, and 52.4% with decreased lymphocyte counts. The proportions of increased C-reactive protein, serum amyloid A, interleukin 6, and interleukin 10 were 32.5%, 57.4%, 65.3%, and 35.7%, respectively. The proportions of elevated C-reactive protein, serum amyloid A and interleukin-6 in severe cases were significantly higher than those in non-severe cases ( P<0.01). Logistic regression analysis showed that older age and higher peak temperature were associated with a higher likelihood of severe cases ( OR>3, 95% CI: 2-7, P<0.01). In terms of treatment, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) was used in 97.6% of non-severe cases and 100% in severe cases. Other treatments included respiratory and nutritional support, immunotherapy (such as neutralizing antibodies and plasma of recovered patients). The median times from admission to progression to severe cases, of fever clearance, and of nucleic acid conversion were 5 days, 6 days and 19 days, respectively. No deaths were reported within 28 days. Conclusions:The symptoms of Delta variant infection in Guangzhou are characterized by a high proportion of fever, high peak temperature, long duration of fever, high viral load, a long time to nucleic acid conversion, and a high incidence of severe cases. The severe cases exhibit a higher percentage of elderly patients, a longer duration of fever and have a higher fever rate and a higher hyperthermia rate than non-severe cases. Age and hyperthermia are independent risk factors for progression to severe disease. The combination of TCM and Western medicine can control the progression of the disease effectively.