1.Analysis of lung cancer death situation and potential life loss of residents in Xuzhou urban areas
Guangfa ZHAO ; Jiaxi YU ; Xiaohong AN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(4):162-163
BACKGROUND: Lung cancer keeps the first place in malignant tumor death all along. It is quite necessary to clarify the situation and tendency change of residents' lung cancer death for formulating prevention and cure strategy.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the lung cancer death characteristics, death trend and result out potential life loss of the residents in urban areas of Xuzhou.DESIGN: A retrospective descriptive epidemiology study.SETTING: Center for Disease Prevention and Control of Xuzhou.PARTICIPANTS: Totally 3 890 cases died of lung cancer between 1990 and 2003 in the urban areas of Xuzhou city. METHODS: Residents' lung cancer death characteristics and potential life span loss situation with parameters of crude death rate, standardized death rate, age specific death rate and potential life span loss and other indexes of the residents in the urban areas of Xuzhou city in 1990 and 2003were described.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ①Crude death rate of lung cancer;②Potential life span loss; ③Life lost rate.RESULTS: ①During 14 years period , 3 890 cases of lung cancer death happened ,which accounted for 27.43% of total cases of malignant tumor death; ② year average death rate was 28.31/100 thousand, standardized death rate was 24.88/100 thousand, residents' potential life span loss caused by lung cancer death accounted for 24 230 people per year③ life decreasing rate was 1.19/1 000, standardized life decreasing rate was 1.45/1 000, each case of lung cancer death resulted in potential life loss of 6.23 years; males' death rate was higher than females'(x2=575.70,P < 0.01), the ratio of male to female was 2.31:1. Age specific death rate of male and female after 20 years of age increased in an exponential manner.CONCLUSION: Lung cancer is the most serious malignant tumor that threatens the life health of residents in urban areas of Xuzhou city; the potential life span loss caused by lung cancer is very big. The amount of carcinogenic substances exposed in environments is closely related to the occurrence of lung cancer; therefore, prevention and control of lung cancer should be performed actively.
2. Sarcopenia in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2020;25(6):363-366
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic nonspecific inflammatory gastrointestinal tract disease. Sarcopenia is one of the most easily overlooked complications of inflammatory bowel disease, which can lead to decline of therapeutic efficacy and poor prognosis of patients. Therefore, the inclusion of assessment and prevention of sarcopenia in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease is of great importance in clinical practice. This article reviewed the presence of sarcopenia in inflammatory bowel disease.
3.Changes of serum ferritin and 25-(OH) vitamin D3 in cranial neuropathy diabetic patients
Jianfen WEI ; Aiping ZHAO ; Naijun WU ; Ying WANG ; Jiaxi SHENG ; Yongqiang ZHENG ; Xiuping JIN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2017;19(4):522-524,529
Objective To observe the changes of serum ferritin and 25-(OH) vitamin D3 in patients with diabetic cranial neuropathy.Methods There were 50 patients without diabetic Cranial neuropathy,46 patients with diabetic cranial neuropathy,and 40 cases of normal control group.The changes of serum ferritin and 25-hydroxy vitamin D3 were observed in each group.The correlation between two indexes and the correlation with diabetic cranial neuropathy were analzyzed.Results The serum ferritin levels in diabetic group and diabetic neuropathy group were significantly higher than those in normal control group (P < 0.01),and its level in patients with diabetic cranial neuropathy [(687.54 ± 65.38)ng/ml] was significantly higher than that of patients without diabetic cranial neuropathy [(497.28 ± 46.39) ng/ml,P <0.01].The serum 25-(OH) vitamin D3 levels in the diabetic group and diabetic neuropathy group were lower than those in the control group (P < 0.01),and its level in patients with diabetic cranial neuropathy [(26.45 ± 8.93)nmol/l] was significantly less than that of patients without diabetic cranial neuropathy [(37.19-± 9.74)nmol/L,P < 0.01].Serum ferritin levels were positively correlated with 25-(OH) vitamin D3 (r =-0.59,P < 0.01).Multivariate unconditional Logistic regression analysis showed that diabetic neuropathy was negatively correlated with 25-(OH) vitamin D3 (P < 0.05).Conclusions The increases of serum ferritin and 25-(OH) vitamin D3 are closely related to the occurrence and development of diabetic cranial neuropathy,which provides the theoretical basis for clinical intervention therapy.
4.A study on diffusion-weighted imaging evaluation of levamlodipine treatment in diabetic nephropathy patients accompanied with hypertension
Xiaoyan CHEN ; Yanshan CHEN ; Xinchun LI ; Wenxia XIAO ; Kangyan ZHAO ; Jiaxi YU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2014;(2):175-179
Objective To evaluate the effect of levamlodipine intervention in diabetic nephropathy patients which accompanied with hypertension, using the technology of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) of functional magnetic resonance (fMRI).Methods A controlled prospective method was taken , and fifty diabetic nephropathy ( phase III) patients which accompanied with hypertension were randomized assigned to two groups of A ( n =26) and B ( n =24).Levamlodipine (2.5 mg qd) was taken by patients of group A and amlodipine (5 mg qd) was taken by patients of group B for 24 weeks, respectively.Two groups both took angiotensinⅡreceptor blockers (ARBs) as the first line antithypertensive agents , their urinary albumin excretion rate (UAER), serum creatinine (sCr), cystatin C (Cys C) , and DWI scanning were detected before and after intervention .The levels of UAER, apparent diffusion coeffi-cient (ADC) value were compared between two groups before and after intervention .During the 24th week, two groups'adverse reac-tion to the medicines and the levels of blood pressure were recorded in each follow-up visit.Results The levels of UAER, systolic blood pressure(SBP), and diastolic blood pressure(DBP) were Significantly lower in group A after 24-week intervention compared to baseline [42.5 (25.3~91.0)μg/min vs 49.2(29.7~96.8)μg/min,(112.6 ±6.4)mmHg vs (135.3 ±7.6)mmHg, (71.4 ± 10.7)mmHg vs (80.3 ±11.6)mmHg, P <0.05, respectively].DWI scanning showed that ADC value of renal parenchyma was sig-nificantly improved than that of baseline [(2.45 ±0.12)vs(2.17 ±0.09), P <0.05].In Group B, the level of SBP was also signifi-cantly lower than that of baseline [(121.5 ±11.6)mmHg vs (134.8 ±9.2)mmHg, P <0.05], and ADC value of renal parenchyma was significantly improved than that of baseline [(2.28 ±0.15) vs (2.14 ±0.09), P <0.05].No difference was found in DBP and UAER before and after intervention ( P >0.05).Group A had a better improvement of SBP (ΔSBP) and ADC (ΔADC) after inter-vention compared to group B ( P =0.02,0.01, respectively).The overall adverse reaction incidence was 15.4%(4/26) in group A and 41.7%(10/24)in group B, respectively (χ2 =4.27, P =0.0387).Conclusions For the diabetic nephropathy (phase III) pa-tients accompanied with hypertension , levamlodipine likely showed better effects on reducing comprehensive blood pressure and UAER , improving renal microcirculation , with less overall adverse reaction compared to amlodipine .
5.Effects and Mechanism of Alcea Rosea Roots in Ethylene Glycol Induced Nephrolithiasis in Rats
Jiaxi YAO ; Biao QIAN ; Qinzhang WANG ; Guofu DING ; Yinglong LI ; Qiang LI ; Zhao NI ; Xinmin WANG ; Jiangping WANG ; Wenxiao WANG
Tianjin Medical Journal 2014;(4):329-332,403
Objective To study the beneficial effect and mechanism of Alcea rosea roots in nephrolithiasis model in-duced by 1%ethylene glycol in rats. Methods We randomly divided 60 male Wistar rats into six groups,including control group, model group, Alcea rosea roots lower-dose preventive group, Alcea rosea roots high-dose preventive group, Alcea ro-sea roots lower-dose curative group, Alcea rosea roots high-dose curative group. Control group was free to access food and water;model group was given 1%ethylene glycol drinking water and was fed with normal diet, preventive group was given 1%ethylene glycol drink and Alcea rosea roots in low (250 mg/kg) or high dose (500 mg/kg) each day, curative group re-ceived 1%ethylene glycol drink each day and Alcea rosea roots in low or high dose from day 15 to day 28. At the end of the experiment, various renal functional and injury markers such as urine volume, calcium, phosphate, magnesium, urea, creati-nine, and oxalate were evaluated using urine, serum, and kidney homogenates. The kidneys were removed and prepared for histological evaluation of calcium oxalate deposits. Results In model groups, urine output, urea, creatinine, 24 h urine Ca2+, and oxalate and MDA were increased compared to those in control group(P<0.05). GSH and SOD were increased in preventative and curative groups compared to those in the model group(P < 0.05). The urea, creatinine, 24 h urine Ca2+, urine oxalate, MDA were reduced in preventive and curative groups compared to those in the model group(P<0.05). The number and size of calcium oxalate crystal deposits were also less and smaller, and the kidney damage was less severe in pre-ventive and curative groups compared to in the model group. Conclusion The extract of Alcea rosea roots can prevent and treat calcium oxalate urinary stone formation in rats and protect renal function.
7.Effects of ganoderma triterpenoids combined with exogenous GM1 on cognitive function and hippocampal synaptic structure in rats with epilepsy
Xuejuan NONG ; Lina QIN ; Yu HUANG ; Jiaxi JIN ; Bingyu ZHOU ; Jianwei HONG ; Shuang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2022;31(10):918-925
Objective:To study the intervention effect of ganoderma triterpenoids combined with exogenous monosialotetrahexosyl ganglioside(GM1) on cognitive dysfunction and synaptic ultrastructure of hippocampal neurons in rats with epilepsy caused by pentylenetetrazol(PTZ).Methods:A total of 40 Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into blank control group, epileptic model group, ganoderma triterpenoids group, GM1 group and GM1 combined with ganoderma triterpenoids group according to the random number table method( n=8 in each group). The rats were intraperitoneally injected with PTZ subconvulsant dose (35 mg·kg -1·d -1) once a day for 28 days to replicate the models of chronic epilepsy. And the rats in different medication groups were given corresponding administration based on daily intraperitoneal injection of PTZ(GM1: intraperitoneal injection of 30 mg·kg -1·d -1, ganoderma triterpenoids: gavage 1 000 mg·kg -1·d -1). Morris water maze was used to test the spatial exploration and learning and memory ability of epileptic rats.Transmission electron microscopy was used to observe the ultrastructure of hippocampal neurons in epileptic rats.Immunofluorescence staining was used to observe expression levels of cofilin and SYN protein in hippocampus CA1 of rats. In addition, Western blot was used to detect the expression levels of cofilin, p-cofilin and synaptophysin(SYN) protein in hippocampus of rats. SPSS 17.0 software was used for statistical analysis. Repeated one-way ANOVA was used for comparing among groups, LSD test was used for pairwise comparisons. Results:Morris water maze results showed that there were statistically significant differences in escape latency, times of crossing the platform and time spent in the target quadrant among the groups( F=5.259, 8.240, 5.961, all P<0.05). Compared with the epilepsy model group, the escape latencies((20.31±7.39) s, (21.81±6.05) s, (17.66±4.76) s) of the ganoderma triterpenoids group, GM1 group and GM1 combined with ganoderma triterpenoids group were shorter (all P<0.05), the numbers of crossing the platform ((4.63±1.41) times, (4.50±1.93) times, (5.50±1.77) times) were more (all P<0.05), the residence time in target quadrant ((31.91±5.00) s, (30.49±5.72) s, (35.70±5.34) s) were longer (all P<0.05). And the most obvious change was found in the GM1 combined with ganoderma triterpenoids group ( P<0.01). The results of transmission electron microscope showed that there were significant differences in the numbers of hippocampal neurons synapses, the synaptic gap, the density of postsynaptic membrane and length of active area of postsynaptic membrane among the groups( F=3.693, 7.201, 5.012, 4.033, all P<0.05). Compared with the epilepsy model group, the numbers of synapses ((8.00±1.79), (7.83±1.84), (8.50±1.87)) in the ganoderma triterpenoids group, GM1 group and GM1 combined with ganoderma triterpenoids group were all more (all P<0.05), synaptic gap ((33.83±3.81)nm, (32.43±4.14)nm, (30.23±3.08)nm)were narrower, and the postsynaptic dense substances ((57.50±6.03)nm, (58.10±2.40)nm, (60.73±3.81)nm) were all thicker (all P<0.05). The length of active region of postsynaptic membrane ((271.66±11.80) nm, (279.06±13.58) nm) in ganoderma triterpenoid group and GM1 combined with ganoderma triterpenoids group were longer than that in epilepsy model group (both P<0.05). Immunofluorescence results showed that the average fluorescence intensity of cofilin in the epilepsy model group was higher than that in the blank control group, and the average fluorescence intensity of SYN was lower than that in the blank control group (both P<0.05). The average fluorescence intensity of cofilin in GM1 group and GM1 combined with ganoderma triterpenoids group were lower than that in epilepsy model group (both P<0.05), and the average fluorescence intensity of SYN in ganoderma lucidum triterpenoids combined with GM1 group was higher than that in epilepsy model group ( P<0.05). Western blot showed that the expression levels of cofilin protein in the epilepsy model group was higher than that in the blank control group ((1.454±0.080), (1.092±0.099), P<0.05), and the expression of p-cofilin and SYN were lower than those in the blank control group ((1.103±0.120) vs (1.420±0.934), (1.650±0.062) vs (1.958±0.062), both P<0.05). The expression of cofilin protein ((1.227±0.071), (1.262±0.078), (1.162±0.129), P<0.05) in ganoderma triterpenoids group, GM1 group and GM1 combined with ganoderma triterpenoids group were lower than that in epilepsy model group, and the expression levels of p-cofilin(1.357±0.199) and SYN protein(1.873±0.010) in ganoderma triterpenoids combined with GM1 group were higher than that in epilepsy model group (both P<0.05). Compared with ganoderma lucidum triterpenoids group and GM1 group, there was no significant difference in each index of GM1 combined with ganoderma triterpenoids group (all P>0.05). Conclusion:GM1 combined with ganoderma triterpenoids may promote the synaptic plasticity of neurons, improve the learning and memory ability of epileptic rats.Combination medication is better than single medication in some observed indicators.
8. Research Progress on Relationship Between Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth and Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Xingyi SHEN ; Xiaofeng YU ; Yili TONG ; Jiaxi ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2020;25(12):745-748
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a clinical syndrome characterized by hepatic steatosis and fat deposition in hepatocytes in the absence of significant alcohol use. A growing number of studies have shown significant dysregulation of intestinal microbiota in patients with chronic liver disease and cirrhosis. Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is a clinical syndrome induced by excessive bacteria in small intestine. This article reviewed the correlation between SIBO and NAFLD, as well as the effect of probiotics on treatment of NAFLD.
9.Insights into the clinical studies related to cardiovascular surgery from the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions 2021: Part one
Yi YANG ; Jiaxi ZHU ; Yunpeng ZHU ; Qiang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2022;29(04):407-410
In the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions 2021, the results of six clinical trials related to cardiovascular surgery were revealed. The PALACS trial demonstrated that posterior left pericardiotomy during open heart surgery was associated with a significant reduction in postoperative atrial fibrillation; the EPICCURE study found that injection of mRNA encoding vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF-A mRNA) directly into the myocardium of patients undergoing elective coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) improved patients’ heart function; the VEST trial once again proved the safety and potential value of external stent for vein graft. This article will interpret the above-mentioned three studies.
10.Research advances in total pancreatectomy with autologous islet cell transplantation
Jingjing LI ; Yuanyu ZHAO ; Hong FU ; Fei TENG ; Jiaxi MAO ; Wenyuan GUO
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2023;39(10):2506-2512
Since the 1970s, patients with chronic pancreatitis (CP) have benefited from total pancreatectomy with autologous islet cell transplantation (TPAIT). With the continuous development of surgical techniques and perioperative management over the past few decades, there have been improvements in islet cell function, insulin independence rate, and the survival rate of patients. This article summarizes the preoperative indications for TPAIT, the development of surgical operations, postoperative management and monitoring, and prognosis, so as to help clinicians learn more about TPAIT.