1.Determination of geniposidic acid,chlorogenic acid and geniposide in Duzhong Pingya Tablet by RP-HPLC
Fengxian MA ; Jinjin HE ; Qin LI
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(01):-
AIM: To estabish a RP-HPLC method for determing geniposidic acid、chlorogenic acid、geniposide in Duzhong Pingya Tablet(Folium Eucommiae).METHODS:Geniposidic acid,chlorogenic acid and geniposide were analysed by using C_(18) column with the mobile phase of methanol-water-aceacid(15∶85∶1.5) at the flow rate of 1 mL/min,the detective wavelength was set at 237 nm. RESULTS: The analytical had good linearity.The precision of geniposidic acid,chlorogenic acid and geniposide were 1.93%、1.50%、1.66%,respectively and the recoveries were 97.3%,97.2%,96.7%,respectively. CONCLUSION: This method is simple,quick and reproducible and could be used for the determination of three constituents in Duzhong Pingya Tablet.
2.Multi-slice spiral CT application in pulmonary sequestration in pediatric population
Hang LI ; Wen HE ; Guoqiang SUN ; Jinjin ZENG ; Yun PENG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2008;42(12):1271-1274
Objective To evaluate the role of multi-slice computed tomography (MSCT) in the diagnosis of pulmonary sequestration.Methods MSCT scans of 18 cases of pulmonary sequestration proved by surgery and pathology were reviewed.All cases underwent plain and contrast enhanced CT scanning,and retrospective reconstruction was made.Various reconstruction techniques in displaying the pulmonary sequestration and associated malformation were evaluated.Results Anomalous systemic arterial supply was discovered by transverse CT images in 12 cases.The reconstructed images using multiple methods showed the aberrant artery more clearly in all cases,including 6 cases in which the abnormalities were not confirmed by transverse CT.Drainage vein was revealed in 13 cases and lung heteroplasia with other malformation was demonstrated in 14 cases.Volume rendering (VR) reconstruction is the optimal choice for displaying the abnormal vessels and airway.Conclusion Enhanced MSCT with image post-processing can show the abnormal artery and vein of the pulmonary sequestration and the associated malformation,so it is the first choice in diagnosing pulmonary sequestration in pediatric population.
3.Comparison between interval and continuous storage of dynamic images in contrast enhanced ultrasound quantitative analysis
Yuquan, WU ; Hong, YANG ; Yun, HE ; Jinbo, PENG ; Huaqun, ZHAO ; Jinjin, SHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2014;(6):498-501
Objective To explore the difference between interval storage and continuous storage of dynamic imagines in contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) quantitative analysis. Methods Two CEUS were performed for each of fifteen participants using interval storage and continuous storage of dynamic images. A number of parameters were analyzed including rising time (RT), time to peak (TTP), mean transit time (MTT), maximum intensity (IMAX), and area under the curve (AUC). The disk usage and time consumpation were also compared for analysis. Results There were no differences in RT, TTP, MTT, IMAX, AUC between the two groups (t=1.028, 1.012, 0.558, 0.223, 0.556, P=0.322, 0.329, 0.586, 0.826, 0.587). There was significantly positive correlations between them (r=0.989, 0.992, 0.867, 0.865, 0.947, all P<0.05). The disk usage in interval storage group was about 1/3 of that in contiunous storage group. And the interval storage method could saved 25-30 min in each case. Conclusion Interval storage is worthy for further clinical application on the groud of its disk usage sparing and less time consumpation without compromising the image quality for analysis.
4.Early application of clean intermittent catheterization in children with neurogenic bladder
Yanwei LI ; Yibo WEN ; Xiangfei HE ; Yunlong LI ; Junwei WU ; Jinjin FENG ; Jianguo WEN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2017;38(4):295-298
Objective To investigate the effect of early application of clean intermittent catheterization(CIC) in infants with neurogenic bladder(NB).Methods Eighty-seven children with NB diagnosed in our urodynamic center were less than 1 year old when they first came to hospital from January 2007 to January 2010, and CIC was carried out at different age.Sixty-four patients were followed up for a long time and divided into early CIC group(less than 1 year old children) and late CIC group(more than 3 years old children) according to the treatment time.Early CIC group included 29 patients [19 boys and 10 girls with the mean age of (7.5 ±2.8) months].And 4 cases were suffering from postoperative spina bifida manifesta;22 cases with spina bifida occulta;2 cases with sacral dysplasia;1 case with meningitis.Late CIC group included 35 patients [20 boys and 15 girls with the mean age of (8.0 ±2.9) months].2 cases were suffering from postoperative spina bifida manifesta;28 cases with spina bifida occulta;4 cases with sacral dysplasia;1 case with postoperative pelvic surgery.Before the treatment, there were no significant differences of the bladder compliance (BC), the maximum cystometric capacity (MCC) and the safety bladder capacity (SBC) between two groups.Urodynamic parameters and complications of 64 patients who were successfully followed up for 6 years were compared.Results After 3 years follow up, BC, SBC and MCC in early CIC group [(8.5 ± 1.9) ml/cmH2O, (140 ±25) ml, (142 ±29) ml]were significantly higher than those of late CIC group [(7.0 ± 2.2) ml/cmH2O, (110 ± 31) ml, (120 ± 28) ml;all P < 0.05].After 6 years follow up, BC, SBC and MCC in early CIC group [(12.0 ±2.5) ml/cmH2O, (210 ±26) ml, (230 ±30) ml] were significantly higher than those of late CIC group [(9.3 ± 2.3) ml/cmH2O, (192 ± 31) ml, (205 ± 35) ml;all P < 0.05], and the vesicoureteral reflux rate [24.1% (7/29)] in early treatment group was significantly less than that in late treatment group [54.3% (19/35), P < 0.05].Increases in BUN and serum creatinine were found in 6 cases (20.7%) in early CIC group and 17 cases (48.6%) in late CIC group, the difference was significant (P < 0.05).Conclusion For NB patients, the effect of early CIC is better than that of late CIC.
5.Evaluation of the effectiveness of qualitative and quantitative fecal immunochemical tests in colorectal cancer screening
HE Jinjin ; ZHU Chen ; PAN Tingting ; HUANG Wenwen ; JIANG Bingjie ; YU Weiyan ; WANG Le ; WU Weimiao ; HANG Dong ; DU Lingbin
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(4):317-321
Objective:
To compare the effectiveness of qualitative and quantitative fecal immunochemical tests (FIT) in identifying colorectal cancer, so as to provide insights into perfecting screening strategies for colorectal cancer.
Methods:
Participants in the Colorectal Cancer Screening Program for Key Populations in Zhejiang Province from May 2020 to December 2021 were recruited, and their demographic information, lifestyle and disease history were collected through a questionnaire survey. Qualitative or quantitative FIT along with a questionnaire-based risk assessment were employed as the initial screening tests. Individuals who were positive in any FIT or had high-risk assessment results were required to attend a subsequent colonoscopy examination. The positive rate, detection rate of colorectal cancer, positive predictive value and number of colonoscopies required were compared between qualitative and quantitative FITs, and stratified analyses by gender and age were conducted.
Results:
Totally 4 099 769 participants were included. The qualitative FIT group included 3 574 917 individuals, yielding a positive rate of 11.35%, a detection rate of 1.19%, a positive predictive value of 0.48% and 83.84 colonoscopies required to detect one cancer case. The quantitative FIT group involved 524 852 individuals, yielding a positive rate of 6.70%, a detection rate of 2.31%, a positive predictive value of 1.01% and 43.23 colonoscopies required to detect one cancer case. The quantitative FIT group showed significantly higher detection rate of colorectal cancer, higher positive predictive value and less number of colonoscopies required compared to the qualitative FIT group (all P<0.05). The same results were obtained after stratification by gender and age.
Conclusion
Compared to qualitative FIT, quantitative FIT improves the detection of colorectal cancer and reduces the workload of colonoscopy examinations, making it more suitable for colorectal cancer screening in large-scale populations.
6.An experimental study on the repair of full skin loss of rabbits with composite chitosan artificial skin.
Yuangang LU ; Jinjin WU ; Tangyou ZHU ; Lang HU ; Ping HE ; Wenwei LI
Chinese Journal of Burns 2002;18(1):19-22
OBJECTIVETo investigate the practicability of repair of full skin loss of rabbits with composite chitosan artificial skin.
METHODSDermal substitute was prepared aseptically by mixing fibroblasts with composite dermal matrix gel. Keratinocytes were then seeded on the substitute and submersion - cultured thereafter for 1 week in keratinocyte culture medium. The composite was further cultured for 1 approximately 2 weeks on the surface of the culture liquid to form artificial skin. The composite chitosan artificial skin was then grafted onto the full skin loss wound of rabbits. Histological changes were undertaken periodically by tissue sampling from the grafted wound. The systemic reaction of rabbits to the artificial skin was observed.
RESULTSAll the grafted wounds healed very well without any suppuration, bleeding or infection under the grafted skin. No obvious immune rejection was seen. The artificial skin could cover the wounds for a long time with good elasticity and easy to be manipulation.
CONCLUSIONThe composite chitosan artificial skin could be an optimal biological dressing with good histocompatibility and easy to be manipulation.
Animals ; Burns ; surgery ; Cells, Cultured ; Chitin ; analogs & derivatives ; metabolism ; Chitosan ; Dermatologic Surgical Procedures ; Humans ; Keratinocytes ; cytology ; metabolism ; Male ; Rabbits ; Skin ; injuries ; Skin Transplantation ; methods ; Skin, Artificial ; Transplantation, Heterologous ; Wound Healing
7. Mechanism of DCLK1 transcriptional regulation in HCC
Xianchuang WU ; Yuxin LIU ; Leilei ZHANG ; Xianchuang WU ; Yuji NIU ; Jinjin HE ; Hui QIAO ; Jinjin HE ; Hui QIAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2023;28(11):1241-1246
AIM: To investigate the molecular mechanism through which DKK1 is transcriptionally regulated in HCC (hepatocellular carcinoma) cells. METHODS: Real time PCR was used to explore whether EGFR was involved in regulating DCLK1 mRNA expression in HCC cells; Western blot assay was used to examine whether EGFR-mediated the up-regulation of DCLK1 protein in HCC cells; Immunohistochemical (IHC) analyses were used to examine the protein expression of EGFR and DCLK1 in 39 human HCC tumor specimens. RESULTS: EGF promoted the expression of DCLK1 mRNA and protein in HepG2 and Huh-7 cells (P<0.05, P<0.01), while knockdown of EGFR with two specific siRNA could reverse EGF-induced the up-regulation of DCLK1 mRNA and protein (P<0.01). IHC analyses revealed that the amount of EGFR correlated significantly with that of DCLK1 (r=0.669 6). CONCLUSION: EGFR promoted DCLK1 transcription in HCC.
8.Genomic Characteristics and the Potential Clinical Implications in Oligometastatic Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer
Rongxin LIAO ; Kehong CHEN ; Jinjin LI ; Hengqiu HE ; Guangming YI ; Mingfeng HUANG ; Rongrong CHEN ; Lu SHEN ; Xiaoyue ZHANG ; Zaicheng XU ; Zhenzhou YANG ; Yuan PENG
Cancer Research and Treatment 2023;55(3):814-831
Purpose:
Oligometastatic non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients have been increasingly regarded as a distinct group that could benefit from local treatment to achieve a better clinical outcome. However, current definitions of oligometastasis are solely numerical, which are imprecise because of ignoring the biological heterogeneity caused by genomic characteristics. Our study aimed to profile the molecular alterations of oligometastatic NSCLC and elucidate its potential difference from polymetastasis.
Materials and Methods:
We performed next-generation sequencing to analyze tumors and paired peripheral blood from 77 oligometastatic and 21 polymetastatic NSCLC patients to reveal their genomic characteristics and assess the genetic heterogeneity.
Results:
We found ERBB2, ALK, MLL4, PIK3CB, and TOP2A were mutated at a significantly lower frequency in oligometastasis compared with polymetastasis. EGFR and KEAP1 alterations were mutually exclusive in oligometastatic group. More importantly, oligometastasis has a unique significant enrichment of apoptosis signaling pathway. In contrast to polymetastasis, a highly enriched COSMIC signature 4 and a special mutational process, COSMIC signature 14, were observed in the oligometastatic cohort. According to OncoKB database, 74.03% of oligometastatic NSCLC patients harbored at least one actionable alteration. The median tumor mutation burden of oligometastasis was 5.00 mutations/Mb, which was significantly associated with smoking, DNA damage repair genes, TP53 mutation, SMARCA4 mutation, LRP1B mutation, ABL1 mutation.
Conclusion
Our results shall help redefine oligometastasis beyond simple lesion enumeration that will ultimately improve the selection of patients with real oligometastatic state and optimize personalized cancer therapy for oligometastatic NSCLC.
9.Nursing effect of central venous catheter combined with empathy nursing on AIDS patients
Hui WANG ; Zhen REN ; Wenhui YI ; Yuanyuan CAO ; Yang LIU ; Jinjin JIA ; Wenhui HE
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(9):693-697
Objective:To analyze the nursing effect of central venous catheter (CVC) infusion combined with empathy nursing on AIDS patients.Methods:A total of 129 AIDS patients who were hospitalized for infusion at Beijing You'an Hospital, Capital Medical University from June 2014 to June 2016 were selected as the control group. Another 129 AIDS patients from August 2016 to August 2018 were selected as the observation group. The control group was given ordinary infusion needle infusion and conventional psychological nursing, and the observation group was given CVC infusion combined with empathic nursing. The clinical nursing effect of the two groups of patients was analyzed.Results:The infusion fluency rate, vascular damage rate, nurse puncture rate, and occupational exposure rate in the observation group were 91.47% (118/129), 10.85% (14/129), 0, 0, and the control group was 82.94% (107/129), 20.93% (27/129), 6.20% (8/129), 6.20% (8/129), the difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( χ 2 values were 4.188-8.224, P <0.05 or 0.01). After 3 months of intervention, the anxiety and depression (Self-rating Anxiely Scale/Self-rating Depression Scale) scores of the observation group were 47.87 ± 5.43 and 45.02 ± 5.61, which were significantly lower than the control group, which were 51.15 ±6.97 and 49.11 ± 6.48. The difference was statistically significant ( t values were 3.320, 4.268, P <0.01). After 3 months of intervention, the treatment compliance rate in the observation group was 92.24% (119/129), which was significantly higher than 83.72% (108/129) in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant ( t value was 4.419, P <0.05). After 3 months of intervention, the CD 4+ T lymph count and HIV viral load in the observation group were (378.25 ± 49.04)/μl, (2.86 ± 0.53) igIU/ml, and the control group were (342.17 ± 43.47)/μl, (3.13 ± 0.66) igIU/ml, the improvement effect of the observation group was significantly better than that of the control group ( t values were 3.559, 2.853, P <0.01). Conclusion:CVC infusion combined with empathic nursing can significantly improve the anxiety and depression of AIDS patients, improve treatment compliance and infusion fluency, reduce vascular damage rate, related infection rate, nurse puncture rate and occupational exposure rate, and good nursing effect.
10.The predicting effect of disrupted functional connectivity of anterior cingulate cortex on the efficacy of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in migraineurs without aura
Hengle WEI ; Gangping ZHOU ; Xi GUO ; Zhenzhen HE ; Jinjin WANG ; Yusheng YU ; Jinan CHEN ; Hong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2021;30(8):715-721
Objective:To investigate the predicting effect of the disrupted functional connectivity of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) on the efficacy of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in patients with migraineurs without aura (MwoA).Methods:From January 2019 to January 2021, seventy patients with migraine and thirty-three healthy people in the same period were selected.The functional connectivity analysis based on the ACC was used in MwoA patients with NSAIDS-effective ( n=35), MwoA patients with NSAIDS-ineffective ( n=35), and healthy controls (HCs) ( n=33). The abnormal resting-state functional connectivity patterns among the three groups were analyzed to reveal potential correlations with clinical characteristics in migraine. Then the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to analyze the predictive ability of the abnormal ACC functional connectivity on the efficacy of NSAIDs in patients with MwoA. Results:(1)Compared with the MwoA patients with NSAIDs-ineffective, the MwoA patients with NSAIDs-effective showed higher functional connectivity between bilateral ACC and left middle cingulate cortex (MCC) (MNI: x, y, z=0, -24, 48, cluster=14, t=3.380) and postcentral gyrus (PoCG)( MNI: x, y, z=-21, -45, 69, cluster=12, t=3.016) (all P<0.005, Bonferroni correction). Compared with the HCs, patients with MwoA showed increased functional connectivity between left ACC and ipsilateral inferior parietal lobule, middle frontal gyrus (MFG) and angular gyrus (AG), and between right ACC and right precuneus, bilateral MFG and left AG (all P<0.005, Bonferroni correction). (2)There was a positive correlation between the functional connectivity of right ACC to right precuneus and MIDAS scores ( r=0.375, P=0.035) in MwoA patients with NSAIDs-effective. In MwoA patients with NSAIDs-ineffective, there were also significant correlations between the functional connectivity of left ACC to ipsilateral AG and MFG and headache onset duration ( r=0.357, P=0.045) and disease duration ( r=-0.367, P=0.039). (3)ROC curve analysis showed that the area under the curve (AUC) for the functional connectivity between the right ACC and left MCC and between the left ACC and left PoCG to predict the efficacy of NSAIDs were 0.728 and 0.736, respectively. Conclusions:Resting-state functional connectivity of the ACC is involved in the evaluation and prediction for analgesic efficacy of NSAIDs in migraine patients, which provides neuroimaging evidence for further investigations on the neurophysiological mechanism of migraine and assistance in clinical individualized precise treatment.