1.Detection of myocardial ischemia of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with gated ~(99)Tc~m-MIBI myocardial perfusion imaging
Peng, JIA ; Wan-hua, GUO ; Ming-hua, DU ; Ling, GAO
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2010;30(1):28-31
Objective To evaluate the value of gated ~(99)Tc~m-methoxyisobutylisonitrile (MIBI) myocardial perfusion imaging in detection of myocardial ischemia in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.Methods Sixty-nine patients with clinically proven hypertrophic cardiomyopathy were divided into 2 groups using coronary angiogram as "gold standard":positive group(n=19,narrowing≥50%) and negative group (n=50,narrowing<50%).Gated ~(99)Tc~m-MIBI myocardial perfusion imaging was performed and positive in all 69 patients (41 males,28 females,aged 35-75 years).Comparative analysis between the two groups was carried out using t-test.Results In the positive group,reversible and irreversible perfusion defects were detected in 9 and 10 patients,respectively.Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) increased to (69.1±2.8)% in 8 patients and decreased to(42.8±2.1)% in 11 patients.In the negative group,reversible and irreversible perfusion defects were found in 37 and 13 patients,respectively.LVEF increased to(70.8±4.0)% in 38 patients and decreased to(48.9±2.7)% in 12 patients.The values of ischemic area,severity and extent of perfusion defect,and LVEF were significantly different between the two groups(t=9.28,16.51,2.65;P<0.001,<0.001,<0.01,respectively).Conclusions Gated ~(99)Tc~m-MIBI myocardial perfusion imaging is valuable in assessing patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.Detection for the presence or absence of coexisting coronary artery disease and myocardial ischemia has an important prognostic indication and management indication for these patients.
2.Changes of tumorigenicity induced by interleukin-18 gene transduction and its anti-tumor effect on human colon cancer SW480 cells.
Ming-Yong HAN ; Qi LIU ; Jia-Ping PENG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2007;29(2):105-106
Animals
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Colonic Neoplasms
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genetics
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metabolism
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pathology
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Humans
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Interleukin-18
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Mice
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Mice, Nude
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Neoplasm Transplantation
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RNA, Messenger
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Survival Analysis
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Time Factors
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Transfection
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Transplantation, Heterologous
3.Risk factors for cardiometabolic multimorbidity: a meta-analysis
JIA Ming ; PENG Juyi ; LIU Xingyu ; LIU Yudan ; ZHAO Hua
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(9):790-795
Objective:
To systematically evaluate risk factors for cardiometabolic multimorbidity (CMM), so as to provide the evidence for formulating CMM prevention and control strategies.
Methods:
Publications pertaining to the risk factors for CMM were retrieved from databases, including SinoMed, CNKI, Wanfang Data, VIP, PubMed and Cochrane Library from inception to March 31, 2023. Meta-analysis was performed using the software RevMan 5.4 and Stata 16.0, and sensitivity analysis was performed using the leave-one-out method. The publication bias was evaluated using Egger's test.
Results:
Totally 494 publications were screened, and 20 publications were included in the final analysis, including 13 cohort studies (covering 1 940 000 participants) and 7 cross-sectional studies (covering 13 000 000 participants). Meta-analysis revealed that female (OR=1.54, 95%CI: 1.40-1.71), middle age (OR=3.80, 95%CI: 3.33-4.34), elderly (OR=2.82, 95%CI: 1.48-5.37), urban resident (OR=1.41, 95%CI: 1.27-1.57), higher education level (OR=2.01, 95%CI: 1.35-3.01), higher economic level (OR=1.21, 95%CI: 1.16-1.25), overweight (OR=1.92, 95%CI: 1.64-2.26), obesity (OR=3.01, 95%CI: 2.30-3.93), central obesity (OR=1.70, 95%CI: 1.12-2.56), smoking (OR=1.27, 95%CI: 1.07-1.51), alcohol consumption (OR=1.27, 95%CI: 1.01-1.59), irregular diet (OR=1.10, 95%CI: 1.02-1.18), insufficient intake of vegetables and fruits (OR=1.12, 95%CI: 1.07-1.17), lack of sleep at night (OR=1.17, 95%CI: 1.08-1.27), and depression (OR=1.50, 95%CI: 1.33-1.69) were risk factors for CMM. Sensitivity analysis of effects of central obesity and alcohol consumption were not robust. No publication bias was examined by Egger's test.
Conclusions
Female, middle age, elderly, urban resident, higher education level, higher economic level, overweight, obesity, central obesity, smoking, alcohol consumption, irregular diet, insufficient intake of vegetables and fruits, lack of sleep at night and depression are risk factors for CMM.
4.Not Available.
Peng JIA ; Ming LI ; Yang LI ; Xu fu YI
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2022;38(2):204-207
6.Relationship of serum prealbumin level with the severity of acute ischemic stroke in 2522 patients
Bin PENG ; Jia SUN ; Jun NI ; Weihai XU ; Lixin ZHOU ; Ming YAO ; Jianming WANG ; Liying CUI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2012;20(1):19-21
Objective To assess the relationship of serum prealbumin level with the severity of acute ischemic stroke (AIS).Methods The clinical data of 2522 AIS patients who were admitted in Peking Union Medical College Hospital from 2000 to 2008 were retrospectively analyzed.The serum prealbumin and hypersensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) levels were evaluated by immunoturbidimetric assay within 24 hours after admission.The AIS severity was evaluated at admission using modified Rankin Scale (mRS).Patients were divided into mild AIS group (mRS score ≤ 3 ) and severe AIS group (mRS score > 3 ).The levels of serum prealbumin and hs-CRP were compared between these two groups,and the relationship between praalbumin and hs-CRP was also analyzed.Results There were 1697 patients in the mild group (average mRS score:1.67) and 825 patients in the severe group ( average mRS score:4.53 ).The severe group had significantly lower prealbumin level [ ( 191.20,82.00)versus (219.18,72.00) mg/L,P =0.000] and higher hs-CRP level [ (6.01,8.22) versus (4.15,6.93) mg/L,P =0.000 ] than the mild group,respectively.Partial regression analysis showed that the stroke severity was negatively correlated with serum prealbumin level (r =-0.115,P =0.000) and positively correlated with hs-CRP level (r =0.098,P =0.000).Serum prealbumin level was inversely correlated with hs-CRP level ( r =- 0.396,P =0.000).Conclusion The prealbumin level is relevant with the severity of AIS and inflammation.
7.Low-dose nonylphenol promotes the proliferation of DU-145 cells and expression of membrane estrogen receptor GPR30 in DU-145 cells.
Wei-Dong GAN ; Ming ZHOU ; Yang HU ; Dong-Mei LI ; Rui-Peng JIA
National Journal of Andrology 2014;20(5):405-409
OBJECTIVETo observe the effects of low-dose exogenous estrogen nonylphenol (NP) on the proliferation of human prostate cancer cell lines DU-145 and the expression of the membrane estrogen receptor GPR30 in the DU-145 cells.
METHODSWe exposed DU-145 cells to different concentrations of NP for 24 hours, followed by measurement of the half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) of the cells by cell proliferation assay and determination of the concentration of exposure to low-dose NP. We also observed the expressions of 3 estrogen receptors (ER), including ER-alpha, ER-beta and membrane estrogen receptor GPR30, in the DU-145 cells exposed to low-dose NP by RT-PCR.
RESULTSCell proliferation assay showed that within a certain range of doses, NP inhibited the proliferation of the DU-145 cells with an IC50 of 46 micromol/L, a much lower dose of NP than IC50, 0.01, 0.1.1 micromol/l NP, that can promote the proliferation of DU-145 cells. The results of RT-PCR indicated that the expressions of the three ERs in the DU-145 cells were similar to those in prostate epithelial cells, and that low-dose NP promoted the expression of GPR30.
CONCLUSIONMembrane estrogen receptor GPR30 may play a role in low-dose NP promoting the proliferation of DU-145 cells.
Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; physiology ; Estrogen Receptor alpha ; metabolism ; Estrogen Receptor beta ; metabolism ; Estrogens ; Humans ; Male ; Phenols ; administration & dosage ; pharmacology ; Prostatic Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology ; Receptors, Estrogen ; metabolism ; Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled ; metabolism ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
8.Isolation and Characteristics of Biosurfactant-producing Microorganism
Yan JIA ; Hua YIN ; Hui PENG ; Jin-Shao YE ; Hua-Ming QIN ; Na ZHANG ; Jing QIANG ;
Microbiology 1992;0(06):-
A biosurfactant-producing strain(S_6)was isolated from oil-containing wastewater in oxidation ditch and identified as Pseudomonas aeruginosa based on physiological and biochemical experiments and 16S rDNA sequence analysis.Infrared spectrum analysis revealed that S_6 produced glucolipid in the process of metabolism.It was observed that S_6 decreased the surface tension of water from 72 mN/m to 33.9 mN/m with the critical micelle concentration(CMC)of 50mg/L.The measurement of oil displacement and surface tension demonstrated that the fermented liquid had stable surface activity at varying range of salinity,pH,amount of dissolved oxygen.The optimal culture condition was obtained through orthogonal experiment:glucose 10g/L,urea 5g/L,KH_2PO_4 1g/L,liquor of microelement 2mL,pH 8.0,water 1000mL;and the biosurfactant production under optimal culture condition was 0.173g/L.
9.Exploring in integrated quality evaluation of Chinese herbal medicines: the integrated quality index (IQI) for aconite.
Ding-kun ZHANG ; Jia-bo WANG ; Ming YANG ; Cheng PENG ; Xiao-he XIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(13):2582-2588
Good medicinal herbs, good drugs. Good evaluation method and indices are the prerequisite of good medicinal herbs. However, there exist numerous indices for quality evaluation and control in Chinese medicinal materials. However, most of these indices are non-interrelated each other, as well as having little relationship with efficiency and safety. The results of different evaluatior methods may not be consistent, even contradictory. Considering the complex material properties of Chinese medicinal materials, single method and index is difficult to objectively and comprehensively reflect the quality. Therefore, it is essential to explore the integrated evaluation methods. In this paper, oriented by the integrated evaluation strategies for traditional Chinese medicine quality, a new method called integrated quality index (IQI) by the integration of empirical evaluation, chemical evaluation, and biological evaluation was proposed. In addition, a study case of hypertoxic herb Aconitum carmichaelii Debx. was provided to explain this method in detail. The results suggested that in the view of specifications, the average weight of Jiangyou aconite was the greatest, followed by Weishan aconite, Butuo aconite, Hanzhong aconite, and Anxian aconite; from the point of chemical components, Jiangyou aconite had the characteristic with strong efficacy and weak toxicity, next was Hanzhong aconite, Butuo aconite, Weishan aconite, and Anxian aconite; taking toxicity price as the index, Hanzhong aconite and Jiangyou aconite have the lower toxicity, while Butuo aconite, Weishan aconite, and Anxian aconite have the relatively higher one. After the normalization and integration of evaluation results, we calculated the IQI value of Jiangyou aconite, Hanzhong aconite, Butuo aconite, Weishan aconite, and Anxian aconite were 0.842 +/- 0.091, 0.597 +/- 0.047, 0.442 +/- 0.033, 0.454 +/- 0.038, 0.170 +/- 0.021, respectively. The quality of Jiangyou aconite is significantly better than the others (P < 0.05) followed by Hanzhong aconite, which is consistent with the traditional understanding of genuineness. It can be concluded that IQI achieves the integrated control and evaluation for the quality of Chinese medicinal materials, and it is an exploration for building the good medicinal herbs standards. In addition, IQI provides technical supports for the geoherbalism evaluation, selective breeding, the development of precision decoction pieces, high quality and favourable price in market circulation, and rational drug use.
Aconitum
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chemistry
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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standards
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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standards
10.Controllability pyramid: an integrated control system of quality for traditional Chinese medicines.
Xiao-He XIAO ; Ding-Kun ZHANG ; Jia-Bo WANG ; Ming YANG ; Cheng PENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(1):7-12
Quality control is one of the key scientific tissues in the modernization of traditional Chinese medicines (TCM). In order to overcome the deficiencies of assessment indexes, including little systematization and quantification, as well as loose association with clinical efficacy and dosage, a new integrated method named controllability pyramid ( CP) is first proposed in this paper. In addition, some study cases are used to explain how this model is constructed. We hope the establishment of CP could promote the clinical-orien- ted integrated innovation research of TCM, and provide control strategy and technology examples for improving the quality of Chinese medicines and clinical efficacy.
China
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Drug Evaluation
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methods
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standards
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Drug Therapy
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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standards
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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standards
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Quality Control