1.Effect of fish skin collagen peptide to skin collagen concentration in rats
Long CHEN ; Ringhui WANG ; Ajing WANG ; Dongliang CHEN ; Guoyan YANG ; Liangyan TANG ; Kaibo LV ; Bo JIANG ; He HUANG
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2008;2(5):281-283
Objective To study the effect of fish skin collagen peptide on skin collagen metabolism.Methods Twenty-two rots were divided into treatment and control groups.In rats of the treatment group,fish skin collagen peptide at a dose that is 20 times of the recommended dose for human was added to the food for 40 days. Skin HYP was isolated by hydrolysis with hydrochloric acid. The concentration of skin HYP was determined by visible spectrophotometer and converted it to collagen concentration and compared between the 2 groups.Results The skin collagen concentration was significantly higher in the treatment group than that in the control group (69.79%±4.36%;64.36%±4.36%,P<0.05).At 40 days,the average body weight of rats in the treatment group was (32.1±3.16)g;while it was(36.5± 2.19)g in the control group (P<0.05).Conclusion Fish skin collagen peptide may help to increase collagen concentration of skin and control body weight.
2.Total cholesterol mediates the effect of ABO blood group on coronary heart disease
Ping GONG ; Sha LI ; Liangyan HU ; SongHui LUO ; JianJun LI ; Hong JIANG
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2015;43(5):404-407
Objective To find a potential link among ABO blood group,lipid profiles and coronary artery disease (CAD) and to estimate the effect size of connection using mediation analysis model.Methods A total of 898 consecutive patients undergoing coronary angiography were enrolled,and divided into CAD group and non-CAD group according to angiographic findings.According to ABO blood group,patients were divided into O blood group and non-O blood group,as well as A blood group and non-A blood group.Baseline characteristics among various groups were compared and the association of ABO blood group,CAD and lipid profile was explored.Results Subjects of blood type A had higher concentration of total cholesterol (TC) and low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) compared with that of non-A type (TC:(4.43 ± 1.12) mmol/L vs.(4.18 ± 1.09) mmol/L,LDL-C:(2.79 ±0.99) mmo/L vs.(2.59-± 1.01) mmol/L,all P < 0.01).TC and LDL-C were significantly higher while high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and ApoA Ⅰ levels were significantly lower in CAD group than in non-CAD group (TC:(4.36 ± 1.05) mmol/L vs.(4.13 ± 1.16)mmol/L,LDL-C:(2.61 ±0.87) mmol/L vs.(2.47 ±0.94) mmol/L;ApoA Ⅰ:(1.38 ± 0.29) mmol/L vs.(1.45 ± 0.33) mmol/L;all P < 0.01).After adjustment for traditional cardiovascular risk factors,blood group A and TC remained significantly associated with the risk of CAD (OR =1.88,95% CI 1.280-2.774,P <0.01;OR =1.03,95% CI 1.018-1.033,P <0.01,respectively).Specially,mediation analysis indicated that 10.5% of the effect of A blood group on CAD was mediated by TC levels (P <0.01).Conclusion Our data indicate that there is an association between ABO blood group,TC levels and risk of CAD.Around 10.5% of the effect of A blood group on CAD is mediated by TC levels.
3.Research progress on the mechanism of two-component systems in regulating carbapenem resistance of Klebsiella pneumonia
Zhaoyan CHEN ; Zhidan QIN ; Liangyan JIANG ; Zhanhong TANG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2021;33(6):761-764
Carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP) leads to high mortality of infected patients. How to deal with CRKP is an urgent problem in clinical practice, and it is imperative to carry out researchon carbapenem resistance mechanism of CRKP. The two-component systems (TCSs) areassociated with the development of drug resistance in a variety of bacteria, and TCSs were expected to be important therapeutic targets for CRKP. Therefore, this article reviewed the mechanisms of TCSs in the regulation of CRKP from the following several aspects: common mechanisms of carbapenem resistance of CRKP, research progress in drug resistance of TCSs, relationships between Klebsiella pneumoniae and TCSs, and so on. It may provide some research ideas for future research and the references for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
4. Mild hypothermia can delay the occurrence of post-stroke infection: a propensity score matched-cohort study
Nanjun ZHOU ; Jie LAI ; Liangyan JIANG ; Juntao HU ; Yiping PAN ; Zhanhong TANG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2019;31(12):1435-1439
Objective:
To evaluate the effect of mild hypothermia on the incidence of post-stroke infection and explore the relationship between mild hypothermia and outcome of stroke patients by using propensity score matching.
Methods:
Patients hospitalized in department of intensive care unit (ICU), neurology and neurosurgery in the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University due to stroke from March 2012 to April 2018 were retrospectively analyzed. According to whether or not mild hypothermia was provided, they were divided into the normal thermic group (NT group) and mild hypothermia treatment group (MHT group). The MHT group patients were matched with the NT group patients by the propensity score matching method at a ratio of 1∶1. The observation period was within the first 7 days after admission. Baseline characteristics including age, gender, type of stroke, comorbidities, acute physiology and chronic health evaluation Ⅱ(APACHEⅡ) score and Glasgow coma score (GCS) on admission, surgical operation, dysphagia, invasive procedures and outcomes of these patients had been analyzed. The primary outcome was incidence of post-stroke infection, and the secondary outcomes included the time of initial infection (TII, the duration from stroke to initial infection), hospital mortality, sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) at discharge, incidence of complications such as arrhythmia, coagulation dysfunction and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS).
Results:
201 stroke patients were enrolled, 41.8% (84/201) of whom underwent mild hypothermia. Comparison with NT group before matching, there were more males in MHT group (71.4% vs. 56.4%), the proportion of surgical operation, mechanical ventilation, deep vein catheterization and gastric catheterization were higher (78.6% vs. 54.7%, 84.5% vs. 39.3%, 90.5% vs. 37.6%, 98.8% vs. 70.9%), and so as incidence of infection (90.5% vs. 72.6%), in-hospital mortality (27.4% vs. 12.8%) and TII [hours: 62.00 (35.25, 93.00) vs. 42.00 (28.50, 69.50)]. All the differences were statistically significant (all
5.Interferon-γ Correlation with the severity of septic shock in patients and its prognostic value
Lich-Uang HUANG ; Liangyan JIANG ; Bixia ZHANG ; Shaolei WU ; Juntao HU ; Zhanhong TANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(12):1725-1730
Objective To explore the correlation between the expression level of interferon gamma(IFN-γ)and the severity of patients with septic shock and its prognostic value.Methods The clinical data and serum of 96 septic shock patients admitted to the Department of Critical Care Medicine,the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University from March 2022 to August 2023 were collected,and divided into survival group and death group according to the 28-day outcome;collected at the same time Sera from 30 healthy people undergoing physi-cal examination during the same period served as the control group.The enzyme-linked immunosorbent(ELISA)method was used to detect the expression levels of IFN-γ in the three groups,and the expression levels of IFN-γ and various clinical data between the groups were analyzed.Results The serum IFN-γ expression level of patients with septic shock was lower than that of healthy people undergoing physical examination,212.80(151.11,255.79)ng/L compared with 343.37(314.5,427.95)ng/L,P<0.01.Among the 96 cases of septic shock,There were 54 cases in the survival group and 42 cases in the death group.The clinical data of the two groups were com-pared.The gender,smoking history,SBP,DBP,SI,Lac,IL-6,IFN-γ,PCT,SOFA score,and APACHEⅡscore of the two groups of patients were compared.The difference is statistically significant(P<0.01).Logistic regression analysis showed that decreased expression of Lac,IFN-γ,and APACHEⅡ score were independent risk factors for death in patients with septic shock.[Odds ratio(OR)and 95%confidence interval(95%CI)were 6.491(1.404~30.004)respectively.0.954(0.954~0.999),3.476(1.210~9.984),P<0.05].The Spearman correlation analysis of INF-γ,Lac and APACHEⅡ showed a negative correlation,and the correlation coefficients were-0.38 and-0.35 respectively.Drawing the ROC curves of Lac,IFN-γ,and APACHEII,the AUCs of the three were 0.847,0.869,and 0.833 respectively.The AUC of the three joint predictions was 0.978.The joint prediction value of the three was better than that of a single indicator,P<0.001.Conclusion The decrease in IFN-γ expression level and the severity of septic shock patients have good prognostic value.
6.Mild hypothermia can delay the occurrence of post-stroke infection: a propensity score matched-cohort study.
Nanjun ZHOU ; Jie LAI ; Liangyan JIANG ; Juntao HU ; Yiping PAN ; Zhanhong TANG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2019;31(12):1435-1439
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the effect of mild hypothermia on the incidence of post-stroke infection and explore the relationship between mild hypothermia and outcome of stroke patients by using propensity score matching.
METHODS:
Patients hospitalized in department of intensive care unit (ICU), neurology and neurosurgery in the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University due to stroke from March 2012 to April 2018 were retrospectively analyzed. According to whether or not mild hypothermia was provided, they were divided into the normal thermic group (NT group) and mild hypothermia treatment group (MHT group). The MHT group patients were matched with the NT group patients by the propensity score matching method at a ratio of 1:1. The observation period was within the first 7 days after admission. Baseline characteristics including age, gender, type of stroke, comorbidities, acute physiology and chronic health evaluation II (APACHE II) score and Glasgow coma score (GCS) on admission, surgical operation, dysphagia, invasive procedures and outcomes of these patients had been analyzed. The primary outcome was incidence of post-stroke infection, and the secondary outcomes included the time of initial infection (TII, the duration from stroke to initial infection), hospital mortality, sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) at discharge, incidence of complications such as arrhythmia, coagulation dysfunction and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS).
RESULTS:
201 stroke patients were enrolled, 41.8% (84/201) of whom underwent mild hypothermia. Comparison with NT group before matching, there were more males in MHT group (71.4% vs. 56.4%), the proportion of surgical operation, mechanical ventilation, deep vein catheterization and gastric catheterization were higher (78.6% vs. 54.7%, 84.5% vs. 39.3%, 90.5% vs. 37.6%, 98.8% vs. 70.9%), and so as incidence of infection (90.5% vs. 72.6%), in-hospital mortality (27.4% vs. 12.8%) and TII [hours: 62.00 (35.25, 93.00) vs. 42.00 (28.50, 69.50)]. All the differences were statistically significant (all P < 0.05). Fifty-three patients in the MHT group were matched with 53 patients in the NT group. After matching, there was no significant difference in 15 baseline characteristics between two groups. Significant differences in infection and hospital mortality between the MHT group and NT groups disappeared (92.5% vs. 88.7%, 22.6% vs. 26.4%, both P > 0.05), while TII of MHT group was longer than that of the NT group [hours: 62.00 (40.75, 92.25) vs. 40.00 (28.00, 63.00), P = 0.000]. There were no statistically significant differences in SOFA score or complications between the two groups either before or after matching.
CONCLUSIONS
Mild hypothermia had no significant effect on the incidence of post-stroke infection and hospital mortality, it could delay the occurrence of infection and provide longer duration of treatment.
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7.Effects evaluation of health educational prescription on adverse events of vaccinoprophylaxis in community
Guozhen MA ; Pengjun JIANG ; Junmei DENG ; Guanhong LI ; Da XU ; Liangyan ZHONG ; Yanping WAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2015;(35):4260-4262,4263
Objective To provide basic references for the utilization of health educational prescription in community and to evaluate the intervention effects of health educational prescription in child vaccinoprophylaxis. Methods A total of 1055 participants ( age ranged from 1-24 months ) along with their parents were recruited from the community received routine health education about vaccinoprophylaxis. Participants were randomly divided into control group (n=495) and intervention group (n=560). All parents in the control group received the conventional health education, while parents in the intervention group received the additional health education prescription based on the conventional health education. The rate of adverse reaction of vaccinoprophylaxis in children and the satisfaction level in parents for health care were compared between two groups after six months′ interventions. Results The incidence rate of adverse reaction in the intervention group were lower than that of the control group (P<0. 01). The satisfaction level of parents in the intervention group was 97. 3% and was 90. 9% in the control group (χ2 =4. 24,P<0. 05). Conclusions The health educational prescription can reduce the incidence of adverse reaction in children and improve the satisfaction level in parents. It is worthy of promotion in community child vaccinoprophylaxis.
8.Effect of mild hypothermia on macrophage polarization in lipopolysaccharide-induced acute lung injury mice
Bixia ZHANG ; Liangyan JIANG ; Lichuang HUANG ; Juntao HU ; Zhanhong TANG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2024;36(5):514-519
Objective:To investigate the effect of mild hypothermia on macrophage polarization in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced acute lung injury (ALI) mice and to clarify its role in lung injury.Methods:According to a random number table method, 18 male C57BL/6 mice were divided into sham operation group (Sham group), ALI normothermic model group (NT group) and ALI mild hypothermia treatment group (HT group), with 6 mice in each group. The ALI model in mice was established by the method of tracheal instillation of LPS, and temperature control was administered at 1 hour after surgery. The anus temperature in NT group was kept at 36-38?℃, while the anus temperature in HT group was kept at 32-34?℃. The target anus temperature in both groups were maintained for 6 hours and then slowly rewarmed to 36-38 ℃. The Sham group was infused with an equal amount of physiological saline through the trachea without temperature control. After 24 hours of modeling, serum was collected and mice were sacrificed to obtain lung tissue. Pathological changes in lung tissue were observed under light microscopy and semi-quantitative lung injury score was performed. Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to detect the serum levels of interleukins (IL-1β, IL-10). Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) was used to test the indicators of macrophage polarization, such as the mRNA expressions of CD86, IL-6, CD206 and arginase 1 (Arg1) in the lung tissue. The protein expression of M1 macrophage marker inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and M2 macrophage marker Arg1 were detected by Western blotting.Results:Compared with the Sham group, the NT group appeared significant pulmonary hemorrhage and edema, thickened lung septum, inflammatory cell infiltration, and lung injury score was significantly increased; serum IL-1β level was significantly elevated; IL-10 level was increased without statistical significance; the expressions of CD86 mRNA, IL-6 mRNA and iNOS protein were significantly elevated, and CD206 mRNA was significantly decreased; the mRNA and protein expressions of Arg1 decreased, but there were no significant differences. Compared with the NT group, the pathological injury of lung tissue in HT group was significantly reduced, and the lung injury score was significantly decreased (4.78±0.96 vs. 8.56±1.98, P < 0.01); serum IL-1β level was decreased (ng/L: 13.52±1.95 vs. 27.18±3.87, P < 0.01), and IL-10 level was significantly increased (ng/L: 42.59±15.79 vs. 14.62±4.47, P < 0.01); IL-6 mRNA expression was decreased in lung tissue (2 -ΔΔCt: 3.37±0.92 vs. 10.04±0.91, P < 0.05), the expression of M1 macrophage markers CD86 mRNA and iNOS protein were significantly decreased [CD86 mRNA (2 -ΔΔCt): 0.52±0.16 vs. 1.95±0.33, iNOS protein (iNOS/β-actin): 0.57±0.19 vs. 1.11±0.27, both P < 0.05], the expression of M2 macrophage markers CD206 mRNA, Arg1 mRNA and Arg1 protein were significantly increased [CD206 mRNA (2 -ΔΔCt): 3.99±0.17 vs. 0.34±0.17, Arg1 mRNA (2 -ΔΔCt): 2.33±0.73 vs. 0.94±0.23, Arg1 protein (Arg1/β-actin): 0.96±0.09 vs. 0.31±0.11, all P < 0.05]. Conclusion:Mild hypothermia can alleviate the inflammatory response and protect lung tissue in ALI mice, which may be related to the inhibition of M1 macrophage polarization and promotion of M2 macrophage polarization.