1.Changes in serum and urine vitamin D binding protein concentrations in type 2 diabetes
Yuan WANG ; Huiting SHI ; Shuning JIANG ; Jiuyang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2015;(7):592-595
Objective To determine the changes in serum and urine vitamin D binding protein ( VDBP) concentrations in type 2 diabetes, and to explore the clinical significance. Methods The serum and urine VDBP concentrations in 102 healthy individuals and 106 type 2 diabetic patients were determined by ELISA. For analysis and comparison, 106 type 2 diabetic patients were divided into imperfect glycemic control subgroup and perfect glycemic control subgroup, microalbuminuria subgroup and normal albuminuria subgroup. Results The cut-off point of serum VDBP concentrations was 60. 6 μg/ ml and the cut-off point of the urine ratio of VDBP and creatinine was 7. 76 mg/ g, and both were determined according to the upper limit of 97. 5 % credit intervals in 110 healthy individuals. Serum VDBP concentration and the urine ratio of VDBP to creatinine in type 2 diabetic patients were significantly higher than those in the healthy individuals ( P < 0. 01 ), the imperfect glycemic control subgroup had higher serum VDBP concentrations and the urine ratio of VDBP to creatinine than those in the perfect glycemic control subgroup ( P <0. 05). The microalbuminuria subgroup had higher urine ratio of VDBP to creatinine than that in the normal albuminuria subgroup ( P<0. 01). Urine ratio of VDBP to creatinine in diagnosing early diabetic nephropathy had sensitivity of 96. 4 % , specificity of 68 % , and concordance of 83% . Conclusion Detection of serum VDBP levels has some reference value in understanding the state of diabetes. Combined determinations of urine ratio of VDBP to creatinine and ratio of albumin to creatinine have significant clinical value in the early diagnosis of diabetic nephropathy.
2.Cox regression analysis of recurrence and metastasis factors of colon cancer radical resection in elderly patients
Sijia GUO ; Xingyu LIU ; Guosong WU ; Huiting LI ; Lu ZHAO ; Siwen LI ; Heng HAN ; Jingfu MAO
Practical Oncology Journal 2013;(6):504-508
Objective To analyze the clinicopathologic data and operative parameters of 209 elderly co-lon cancer patients treated by radical resection between January 2002 and December 2011 ,and to investigate the factors related to recurrence and metastasis after colon cancer radical resection in elderly patients .Methods We used univariate and multivariate analysis of Cox regression ,including 14 variables:age,gender,disease duration, hospitalization duration,surgeon experience,operation duration,laparoscopicsurgery,tumor location,tumor size, gross morphology ,differentiate degree ,depth of bowel wall invasion ,lymph node involvement and obstruction .The survival curve was obtained by Kaplan -Meier method.Results Univariate analysis showed that tumor size (RR=2.658,P<0.0001),gross morphology(Infiltrating type,RR=3.407,P=0.0054),degree of differentiation (RR=0.32,P<0.0001) were associated with tumor relapse and metastasis .Multivariate analysis showed that gender(RR=0.585,P=0.0359),tumor size(RR=2.364,P<0.0001),degree of differentiation (Infiltrating type,RR=0.246,P=0.0437),gross morphology(RR=0.31,P<0.0001)were the significant factors.Conclu-sion Gender,tumor size,degree of differentiation,gross morphology were the independent factors of recurrence and metastasis of colon cancer after radical resection in elderly patients .Targeted follow -up for high -risk groups will improve patients′life quality and prolong their survival time .
3.The atrophy pattern in the subtypes of frontotemporal lobar degeneration and Alzheimer disease by structural MRI
Bing ZHANG ; Xin ZHANG ; Ming LI ; Fei CHEN ; Jun XU ; Huiting WANG ; Lai QIAN ; Hui ZHAO ; Yun XU ; Bin ZHU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2012;46(7):586-592
Objective To analyze the patterns of cortical atrophy of the two subtypes of frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD ),behavioural-vsriant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD ) and primary progressive aphasia (PPA).And to compare them with that of Alzheimer disease (AD) to provide an objective basis for early diagnosis and differential diagnosis.MethodsA total of 83 patients were enrolled in this study and there were 30 patients with cognitively normal controls (CN),30 with AD and 23 with FTLD (10 with bvFTD,13 with PPA).Philips 3.0 T TX scanner and 8 channel head coil was employed.Three dimensional turbo fast echo(3D-TFE)T1WI sequence with high resolution was used to collect the volume data of gray matter.3D-TFE T1 WI images were normalized and segmented into gray matter map for statistical analysis by SPM 8 and VBM 8.The false discovery rate (FDR) was adopted in P value adjustment,P < 0.001,and the cluster size was set at 5.The full width at half maximum (FWHM ) was set at 4 mm for the smoothing.Paired t test was used for statistics.ResultsIn bvFTD,PPA and AD groups,there were diffuse regions with reduced volume in cerebral cortex and subcortical structures (such as the hippocampus,the amygdala,the caudate nuclei,et al).The most obvious atrophic region in bvFTD and PPA group was found in the frontotemporal.Compared with AD,gray matter atrophy in bvFTD was found in brain regions including bilateral temporal lobes,bilateral superior temporal pole gyri,bilateral middle temporal pole gyri,right fusiform gyrus and bilateral frontal lobes.Among them,temporal and frontal lobes atrophy had obvious right partial lateralizing,with 14 301 voxels in right temporal lobe and 5105 in left (t =-5.03,P<0.05).The number of atrophy voxels in right and left frontal lobe were 1344 and 125 (t =3.45,P <0.05).The left temporooccipital lobe atrophy was more obvious than the right in PPA,with 15 637 voxels in left and 10 723 in right ( t =- 2.65,P < 0.05 ).ConclusionsThere are different brain gray matter atrophy patterns in bvFD,PPA and AD.Among them,bvFTD has asymmetric right frontal and temporal lobe atrophy,which may be related to characteristic personality changes.On the other hand,the asymmetric atrophy in left temporooccipital lobe may be responsible for the aphasis of patients with PPA.
4.Research progress on the factors influencing the biological characteristics of dental pulp stem cells
HU Huiting ; YU Fenglin ; ZHAO Yueping
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2019;27(4):268-272
Dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) are mesenchymal stem cells derived from dental pulp tissue with self-renewal, high proliferative capacity and multidirectional differentiation potential. Under appropriate induction conditions, DPSCs can be differentiated into various types of cells, such as osteoblasts, odontoblasts, chondrocytes, adipocytes, and neuronal cells. DPSCs have been gradually applied to clinical trials and preclinical studies and are important seed cells in the field of periodontal tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. In this paper, the factors affecting the biological characteristics of DPSCs are reviewed together with a review of recent literature published worldwide. The results of the literature review show that the biological characteristics of DPSCs can be influenced by many factors, such as tissue source, culture method, environment and induction conditions, which has guiding significance for research and applications of DPSCs.
5.Recent advance in role of microglia in neuroinflammation regulation and disease treatment after traumatic brain injury
Huiting ZHAO ; Junlong ZHAO ; Sanzhong LI ; Hongyan QIN ; Mingtao MU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2024;23(11):1179-1187
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can cause a series of secondary changes, such as neuronal dysfunction, blood-brain barrier destruction, secondary neurovascular injury, neuroinflammation, and even neurodegenerative diseases. In recent years, studies have found that microglia can regulate the long-term inflammation and tissue repair process after TBI through the changes of M1 phenotype and M2 phenotype, affecting the TBI progress. Therefore, this article reviews the recent advance in role of microglia, regulatory mechanisms and related therapies of microglia after TBI, in order to provide some references for TBI treatment.
6. Sorting role of p16INK4a/Ki-67 double immunostaining in the cervical cytology specimens of ASCUS and LSIL cases
Jing YU ; Huiting ZHU ; Jingjing ZHAO ; Jianzhong SU ; Yindi XIA
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2017;46(5):323-326
Objective:
To investigate the sorting effect of p16INK4a/Ki-67 double immunostaining method in patients with atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS) or low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL) cytology results.
Methods:
Four-hundred and twenty cases collected during April 2014 to February 2015 of cervical cytology of ASCUS (
7.Preliminary application of non-contrast CT radiomics for identification of middle cerebral artery occlusion with negative hyperdense artery sign
Yi ZHOU ; Hang QU ; Yi ZHAO ; Wei WANG ; Huiting HAO ; Qiqi BAN ; Xiaohui YAN
Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2024;21(5):297-305
Objective To investigate the value of non-contrast CT(NCCT)-based radiomics for identifying acute unilateral middle cerebral artery occlusion(MCAO)with negative hyperdense artery sign(HAS).Methods All 80 patients with acute unilateral MCAO confirmed by angiography(MR angiography[MRA]or CT angiography[CTA]or DSA)and presenting with negative NCCT presentation for HAS were enrolled from January 2015 to June 2023 in the Emergency Department of Stroke Center of Affiliated Hospital of Yangzhou university.On the NCCT images,the occluded segment of the middle cerebral artery on the affected side of each case and the corresponding segment of the vessel on the normal side were used as the regions of interest,and a total of 108 radiomic features were extracted.The least absolute shrinkage and selection operator(LASSO)was used to screen the key features,construct and calculate the radiomics score,and four imaging histology models,support vector machine(SVM),light gradient boosting machine(LightGBM),GradientBoosting and adaptive boosting(AdaBoost),were built respectively to predict MCAO.Predictive performance was evaluated by the area under the receiver operating characteristic curves,and comparisons between the modeled receiver operating characteristic curves were made using the Delong test.Finally,the value of the application of radiological modeling was assessed by clinical decision curve analysis(DCA).Results The NCCT images based on 160 vessels were finally screened for 6 key features,including skewness,energy,gray level size zone matrix(GLSZM)-gray uneven,GLSZM-low gray area emphasis,GLSZM-size area non-uniform standardization,GLSZM-area entropy.The area under the curve(AUC)of the SVM-test was 0.688(95%CI 0.497-0.878)with an accuracy of 0.688;the AUC of the LightGBM-test was 0.787(95%CI 0.620-0.955)with an accuracy of 0.781;the AUC of the GradientBoosting-test was 0.654(95%CI 0.457-0.852)with an accuracy of 0.688;the AUC of the AdaBoost-test was 0.707(95%CI 0.515-0.899)with an accuracy of 0.750.The Delong test showed a statistically significant difference between LightGBM-test and GradientBoosting-test(P=0.040),and no statistically significant difference in performance between the remaining models(all P>0.05).DCA showed that the LightGBM-test performed better.Conclusion NCCT-based radiomics has good diagnostic efficacy for identifying acute unilateral MCAO with negative HAS,and this conclusion needs to be further verified by multi-center and large sample studies.
8.Review on Experiment research of traditional Chinese medicine on radiation-induced pulmonary injury
Yingxia PEI ; Qi ZHENG ; Zhizheng ZHAO ; Wei HOU ; Jie LI ; Huiting FAN ; Xin QI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;39(10):949-952
Radiation-induced pulmonary injury(RPI)refers to intrathoracic neoplasm after radiotherapy, radiation wild area normal lung tissue injury complicated by damage to the reaction. Traditional Chinese medicine was used for nourishing yin and clearing lung, heat-clearing and detoxifying, promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis in reducing the adverse reaction of radiotherapy. TCM showed the advantage for radioactive lung injury. Based on the different mechanism of action and from the perspective of TCM treatment, the article reviewed the latest experiment research of TCM on radiation-induced pulmonary injury were summarized, and we discussed and pointed out the existing problems and prospect solution
9.The value of morphological characteristics of cervical adenocarcinoma biopsy tissue in predicting tumor invasion pattern and prognosis
Jing YU ; Yiyao LIU ; Jingjing ZHAO ; Shuxia LI ; Huiting ZHU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2020;49(12):1300-1304
Objective:To evaluate the pathologic findings from biopsy samples to predict the status of nodal metastasis for patients with usual cervical adenocarcinoma.Methods:The 32-pair samples of cervical adenocarcinoma specimens (32 cervical biopsies and 32 hysterectomies with staging) from 2013 to 2019 were selected for retrospective study in Shanghai first Maternal and infant Health Care Hospital Affiliated to Tongji University. The correlation between histopathologic features including necrotic tumor debris (NTD), nuclear grade, mitotic count and pattern-based classification system and the status of lymph node metastasis was evaluated.Results:Tumor invasive patterns of cervical adenocarcinoma, as described previously, could be discerned in hysterectomy/staging specimens, but not in cervical biopsies. Because the biopsy tissues were small, only 14(14/32, 43.8%) cases could be classified according to pattern of invasion, and the concordance rate with resected specimens was 37.5%. NTD (9/19) and grade 3 nuclei (11/19) were positively correlated with invasive pattern C and nodal metastases ( P<0.05). Moreover, when NTD and (or) nuclear grade were evaluated at the same time, the sensitivity for type C infiltration was higher. Conclusions:Evaluation of NTD and nuclear grade in biopsies for cervical adenocarcinoma provides good predictive value for lymph node metastasis. It is helpful for patient stratification and management andto avoid unnecessary staging procedures. However, multicenter studies and prospective clinical trials are necessary to confirm the findings before clinical application can be considered.
10.Investigation and Influencing Factors of Medication Literacy for Urban Elderly Patients with Chronic Diseases in Anhui Province
Huiting LI ; Tianlu SHI ; Yan WU ; Mingfen WU ; Fangfang LIAO ; Ling JIANG ; Zhigang ZHAO
Herald of Medicine 2024;43(12):1944-1951
Objective To explore the current status of medication literacy among urban elderly patients with chronic diseases in Anhui Province,aiming to reveal the factors influencing their medication literacy,and to propose targeted measures for improvement.Methods This research involved 381 participants aged 60 and above.It was conducted in Anhui province between December,2022 and January,2023,with data collected through face-to-face interviews by pharmacists.Single-factor analysis and ordinal multi-class logistic regression analysis were conducted to determine factors affecting medication literacy.Results Medication literacy cognition and medication literacy behavior were rated as good among urban older adults in Anhui province of the 294 valid questionnaires.Those who did not understood package insert exhibited significantly lower medication literacy behavior than those who fully understood[estimate=-1.224,95%CI=(-2.130,-0.317),P<0.01].Elderly patients with chronic diseases faced issues such as an inability to read or understand drug instructions in the investigation.90.48%of elderly patients with chronic diseases never heard or seldom heard of medication guidance services.Conclusion Medication literacy among urban elderly patients with chronic diseases is generally good in Anhui province.The ability to understood drug instructions significantly influenced the medication literacy of urban elderly patients with chronic diseases.Modifying the drug instructions to meet the reading needs of the elderly patients with chronic diseases and developing pharmaceutical care could effectively enhance rational drug use among this demographic.