1.The clinical effects of valsartan on the insulin resistance of type 2 diabetes patients with Ⅰ hypertension
Weili WU ; An ZHANG ; Juanjuan CHEN ; Yongjia LIU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2010;17(9):1177-1178
Objective To investigate the effects of valsartan on insulin resistance of type 2 diabetes in patients with Ⅰ hypertension.Methods Newly diagnosed 152 patients of type 2 diabetes with Ⅰ hypertension were randomly divided into treatment group and control group.The treatment group and control group undergone lifestyle changes( diet and adequate exercise) for two weeks.After that,the control group were given Diltiazem,while the treatment group were given valsartan,an angiotensin receptor blocker(ARB) drugs.Both groups were treated for 8 weeks.Fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and fasting plasma insulin (FINS) before and after treatment in both groups were determined.Homeostasis model assessment evaluation of insulin resistance index(HOMA-IR) and insulin sensitivity index (IAI) were carried out and compared between the two groups.Results After 8 weeks of treatment,HOMA-IR in the treatment group was significantly decreased compared with the control group ( P < 0.01 ),while IAI was significantly increased( P < 0.01 ).Conclusion Application of valsartan in type 2 diabetes mellitus with Ⅰ hypertension can significantly improve the level of insulin resistance.
2.Axillary lymph node dissection for breast cancer patients with negative sentinel node biopsy:a sys-temic review
Qi WU ; Juanjuan LI ; Shengrong SUN
Journal of Clinical Surgery 2015;(2):128-131
Objective To systematically evaluate the effectiveness and safety of axillary lymph node dissection for breast cancer patients with negative sentinel node biopsy.Methods Literatures in CNKI,PubMed,EMBASE and CBMwere searched from their establishment to December 1,2013.Accord-ing to the inclusion and exclusion criteria,trials of axillary lymph node dissection and sentinel node biopsy for breast cancer were strictly screened and extracted for quality assessment and result analysis.Meta-anal-ysis was conducted by using Revman 5.1 software.Results A total of 10 studies involving 7731 patients were eligible for the final analysis.Because of the large differences in research type,measurement indica-tor,follow-up period and statistical index,subgroup analysis was adopted.Meta-analysis was applied for homogeneous researches and the remaining studies were analyzed with qualitative descriptive analysis.The results showed no significant differences in disease-free survival,overall survival,local recurrence rate,and distant metastasis rate in different follow-up periods.Conclusion For breast cancer patients with single invasive lesion,axillary lymph node dissection is not necessary.More high-quality random control trials and long-term follow-up are required to confirm the conclusions of this systematic review.
3.Lipid metabolism in ketosis-prone type 2 diabetes mellitus patients classified by Aβ classification scheme
Yuhuan WANG ; Shu WANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Juanjuan WU ; Xuan XIE
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2012;35(28):15-17
ObjectiveTo investigate the lipid metabolism in ketosis-prone type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients classified by Aβ classification scheme.Methods Two hundred and seventy-seven ketosis-prone T2DM patients were classified according to the A β classification scheme which was based on the presence or absence of pancreatic islet β-cell autoantibody and fasting C peptide:A-β- group (78 cases ),A+ β -group (41 cases ),A- β + group ( 113 cases ) and A+ β + group (45 cases).The levels of blood lipid were determined and compared in the four groups.ResultsIn A- β -,A+ β -,A- β + and A+ β +groups,the levels of triglyeride (TG) were separately (1.72 ± 1.07),(1.86 ± 1.04),(2.21 ± 1.66) and (2.60 ± 1.87 )mmol/L,the levels of very low density lipoprotein-cholesterol(VLDL-C) were separately (0.57 ±0.45),(0.61 ±0.48),(0.79 ±0.63) and(0.81 ±0.62) mmol/L,and there were significant differences in TG and VLDL-C among the four groups(P =0.004 and 0.010).There were significant differences in TG and VLDL-C between β + group ( 158 cases) and β - group ( 119 cases) [ (2.32 ± 1.72) mmol/L vs.(1.77 ± 1.06)mmol/L,(0.80 ±0.63) mmol/L vs.(0.58 ±0.46) mmol/L,P =0.001 and 0.001 ].Conclusions Ketosis-prone T2DM patients with different situations of pancreatic islet β-cell autoimmunity and function are different in lipid metabolism,so it is very lmportant to evaluate the blood lipid and perform related lipid-lowering therapy in order to reduce the occurrence of diabetic complication.
4.Comparison of two different gastric tube insertion methods on neonatal pain response
Li LI ; Juanjuan CHEN ; Ming ZHU ; Yan XIA ; Wu ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2011;27(28):35-37
Objective To compare two different gastric tube insertion methods on neonatal pain responae.Methods From April to July 2010,47 neonatal patients underwent gastric tube insertion in the neonatal department of our hospital were randomly classified into two groups:the nasal gastric tube insertion group(28 cases) and the oral gastric tube insertion group( 19 cases).Neonatal pain score and incidence of complications during gastric tube insertion between both groups were compared.Results The mean rank of pain scores were significantly higher in the nasal gastric tube insertion group than in the oral gastric tube insertion group.The incidence of pain and complications were higher in the nasal gastric tube insertion group than in the oral gastric tube insertion group.Conclusions The impact of oral gastric tube insertion on neonatal pain response is not significant,and few complications occur during oral gastric tube insertion,so it is worthy of clinical application.
5.Induction of insulin resistance induced by PI-3K inhibitor in porcine granulosa cells
Miaoe YAN ; Xiaoke WU ; Juanjuan SONG ; Lihui HOU
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2008;43(1):54-58
Objective To investigate the biological effects of insulin resistance(IR)on the porcine granulosa cells which iS induced by wortmannin,the PI-3K inhibitor and mediated by key molecules including GLUT4 and MAPK during insulin signaling.Methods The model of IR porcine granulosa cell was established in in vitro culture by treatment of wortmannin,and was assessed the amount of3H glucose uptake as well as medium glucose levels by glucose oxidase method.The protein and mRNA expression of GLUT4 and MAPK were evaluated by immunofluorescence and RT-PCR respectively.Resuits The glucose intake was decreased by 40% with treatment of wortmannin at 1.5 μmol/L(P<0.05).GLUT4 and MAPK were localized mainly to cytoplasm of grantdose cells.When granulosa cells were insulin resistant,the expression of GLUT4 was down-regulated whereas MAPK was up-regulated as compared with the controls.Conclusions Wortmannin treatment can lcad to decreased expression of GLUT4 and increase of IR granulose cells.This metabolic phenotype could induce increased expression of MAPK and mitogenic potential,indicating the cross-talk between two pathways of insulin signaling within ovarian cells.
7.Analysis of influencing factors of professional adaptability for college nursing students
Keqin ZHENG ; Juanjuan HUANG ; Hongzan LI ; Yiqie WU ; Lin LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2014;(3):317-320
Objective To understand the influencing factors of professional adaptability for college nursing students and the mechanism. Methods A group of 1 105 college students from grades 2010 and 2011 were surveyed with questionnaire for professional adaptability. The data were analyzed with SPSS 16.0. Measurement data were expressed as x±s while enumeration data were expressed as percentage. t test and variance analysis were used to compare the differces among groups of different grades and genders. Results The professional adaptability mean score of college nursing students was (102.66 ± 14.93) and significant differences in professional adaptability were observed between different grades and genders (P=0.004 3, P=0.001 5). The possible influencing factors professional adaptability were different sources of students, family location, family income, etc. There were statis-tic differences in professional promise between arts and science students and between rural an urban students (P=0.029 8, P=0.007 0). Conclusion Grade and genders are the main influencing factors for professional adaptability of college nursing students while other factors exert little effect on it.
8.The clinical and genetical characteristic of one dentatorubral-pallidoluysian atrophy pedigree with an onset of cognitive impairment
Juanjuan CHEN ; Zhenxing ZENG ; Jun WU ; Xiaoxin TONG ; Li YI
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2013;46(10):692-696
Objective To report the clinical and genetic characteristics of a dentatorubralpallidoluysian atrophy (DRPLA) pedigree with an onset of cognitive impairment.Methods Clinical data of this pedigree was collected.The numbers of CAG repeats in the exon 5 of atrophin-1 (ATN1) gene were analysed in the proband and the other 4 healthy family individuals.The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) products of the proband underwent cloning-sequencing using an original TA cloning kit.Results There were 5 patients in this family,4 with onset in adult and one in childhood.The proband had an onset manifestation of cognitive impairment,while the other 3 adult patients presented with ataxia.The two-year-old child in the pedigree had myoclonic epilepsy.The proband had 61 CAG repeats in the exon 5 of ATN1 gene.After TA cloning-sequencing of the proband ' s PCR products,there were 2 different numbers of CAG repeats,including 61 and 64.Conclusions The clinical manifestations of DRPLA can have obvious heterogeneity in one family.Some patients present with cognitive impairment.It is very important to test the numbers of CAG repeats of ATN1 gen for DRPLA diagnosis.Somatic mosaicism may be also observed in Chinese DRPLA patients.
9.Effects of berberine on IL-1 or tumour necrosis factor induced polymorphonuclear leucocyte-endothelium adhesion
Yu HAO ; Quanying QIU ; Juanjuan WANG ; Jun WU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(07):-
AIM:To investigate the effect of berberine on IL-1 or tumour necrosis factor (TNF) induced polymorphonuclear leucocyte(PMN)-endothelium adhesion and adhesion molecules.METHODS:Based on the model of human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVEC), this study adopted Rose Bengal Stain, cell ELISA, immunocyto-chemical techniques to investigate the effect of berberine on PMN-endothelium adhesion and the expression of cell adhesion molecules (CAMs).RESULTS:Berberine inhibited IL-1, TNF-induced HUVEC adhesion for PMN when pretreated HUVEC and antagonised IL-1, TNF-induced upregulation of ICAM-1 on HUVEC. Meanwhile, TNF-stimulated PMN adhesion for HUVEC and CD18 upexpression on PMN was diminished in the presence of berberine.CONCLUSION: Inhibite PMN-endothelium adhesion by downregulating the CAMs expression to inhibite PMN migration across endothelium is one of the mechanisms of antiinflammation of berberine.
10.Preparation and application of layered osteochondral composite scaffold in the repair of articular cartilage defects
Rong WEI ; Junlong WU ; Feixiang WU ; Chao WANG ; Juanjuan LIU ; Qingyuan WU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(2):197-201
BACKGROUND:Ideal osteochondral tissue-engineered scaffolds should be able to mimic the normal structure ofhuman articular cartilage. OBJECTIVE:To prepare a layered osteochondral composite scaffold based on the anatomical and physiological functions of osteochondral articular cartilage and to observe its repair effect on osteochondral defects in rabbits. METHODS:The poly (lactide-glycolide acid)/β-tricalcium phosphate organic solution was sprayed on the surface of cartilage scaffold using rapid prototyping technology. The layered osteochondral composite scaffold was formed by the“dissolving-adhesion”process. Sixty rabbits were enrol ed, modeled into left knee articular cartilage defects, and then randomly divided into three groups. The layered osteochondral composite scaffold and cartilage scaffold were implanted into experimental and control groups, respectively. Those without any treatment served as controls. Gross and histological observations of the defect region were performed at 12 and 24 weeks after implantation. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Gross observation:At 12 weeks after implantation, the defects in the control group were obvious and not repaired at al;the 24-week defect area was decreased, covered by newly formed tissues, but with rough surface. In the experimental group, the defect surface was flat after 12 weeks of implantation, the texture was soft, and the boundary with the surrounding tissues was unclear;at 24 weeks, the defect was covered with transparent cartilaginous tissues and the surface was smooth. Histological observation:At 12 weeks after implantation, the irregular cal us appeared in the control group, but the trabeculae were not formed;in the experimental group, the thickness of the new cartilage was similar with that of the normal cartilage and there was irregular trabecular bone under the cartilage. After 24 weeks of implantation, there were new tissues in the control group, but the thickness was irregular and uneven and the trabecular structure was irregular;while the cartilage surface was smooth and repaired wel in the experimental group. In contrast, repair effect in the control group was poor as assessed by gross and histological observations. These results show that the layered composite scaffold holds a similar structure with human articular cartilage and can promote the repair of articular cartilage defects.