1.Comparison between MR relaxometry techniques and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry in evaluation of osteoporotic postmenopausal rats
Hejia WU ; Sirun LIU ; Jian GONG ; Hao XU ; Guangyu JIANG ; Longhui LI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2010;44(1):96-100
Objective To evaluate MR relaxometry techniques and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) for the diagnosis of osteoporotic diseases in rats. Methods Thirty 3-month-old female rats were randomly divided (using completely randomized grouping method) into two groups (each contained 15 rats). Animals in group A without osteoporotic castration were included as normal controls, whereas osteoporotic castration was created in each animal in group B. Three parameters (BMC, BMD, Hbmdl)was measured for both groups by DXA at two time points, one immediately before the castration and another at the 12 th week after the castration. Then animals from the control group and the osteoporotic group went through the following three diagnostic procedures using a 1.5 T MR system: (1) A fast multi echo gradient echo (MEGRE) pulse train sequence with different inter-echo intervals (1000, 500, 400, 300, 200, 100) to obtain the T_2~* value. (2) A multi-echo fast spin echo sequence to obtain the T_2map. (3) A conventional spin-echo (CSE) sequence to obtain the T_1map. The statistical difference between group A and group B was tested by t-test to analyze parameters. And, the most significant parameter for diagnosis ofosteoporotic diseases was picked out from all parameters by Fisher Sequential diseriminant analysis. At the end of experiments, animals were killed and histopathological examination was performed on the femurs of animals from both control and osteoporotic groups. Results (1) Histopathological examination confirmed the presence of osteoperosis in all animals in group B. (2) BMD was picked out from 3 DXA parameters (BMC,BMD,Hbmdl) by fisher stepwise discriminant analysis, and its discriminant rates was 87.6%. (3) All 2-sample t-test results(t=6.20, 4.79, 5.18, 5.22, 5.59, 4.37, 6.14, 5.12, 5.09, 4.99, 5.57, 4.84, 4.07, 2.98, 6.75 individually) for MR relaxometry parameters(T_2~* 1000,R_2~* 1000,T_2~* 500,R-2~* 500,T_2~* 400,R_2~* 400,T_2~* 300,R_2~* 300,T_2~* 200, R_2~* 200, T_2~* 100, R_2~* 100, T_2map, R_2map, T_1map) showed statistically significant differences between groups A and B (P=0.01 for T_2~* map, P=0.00 for all other parameters) except the R_2map(P=0.07). (4) Using fisher stepwise discriminafion method in the analysis of 14 parameters of MR relaxometry techniques and 3 parameters of dual X-ray absorptiometry(T_2~* 1000,T_2~* 500,T_2~* 400,T_2~* 300,T_2~* 200,T_2~* 100,T_2map, R_2~* 1000, R_2~* 500, R_2~* 400, R_2~* 300, R_2~* 2OO, R_2~* 100,T_1map,BMC,BMD,Hbmdl), we found that the most significant difference was from the T_2map and T_1map. Conclusions The MR relaxometry parameter-T_2map in the present study is shown to be appropriate parameter for the diagnosis of osteoperotie diseases, and stability of magnetic field plays an important role in this process. It would be the optimal method to make a diagnosis of osteoporotic diseases with both MR relaxometry and DXA technological means.
2.Application of titanium fixation plates for sternum closure after off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting in elderly patients
Longhui GUO ; Jingchao ZHANG ; Jing XU ; Wenyi WANG ; Liwen WU ; Xiaodong SONG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2015;34(4):378-381
Objective To investigate the role of titanium plate fixation for sternum closure after off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (OPCABG) in elderly patients.Methods A total of 120 elderly patients who accepted OPCABG were randomly divided into two groups.The control group (n =60) received wire to fix the sternum,and the experimental group (n=60) received titanium plate combined with wire to fix the sternum.The chest closure time,the rate of postoperative incision pain,the rate of sternal dehiscence and sternal re-fixation between two groups were observed and recorded.Results The rates of postoperative incision pain,sternal dehiscence,sternal re-fixation was lower in experimental group than in control group [11.7%(7/60) vs.38.3%(23/60),3.3%(7/60) vs.13.3%(8/60),1.7%(1/60) vs.11.7%(7/60),x2 =11.378,3.927,4.821 respectively all P<0.05].The chest closure time was longer in experimental group than in control group [(39±5)min vs.(30±2) min,x2 =13.386,P<0.05].Conclusions Titanium fixation plate combined with wire for sternum closure can increase the stability of sternum fixation,reduce the postoperative pain and sternal dehiscence,and then decrease the risk of sternal re-fixation,but delay sternal closure of OPCABG in the elderly.
3.Influence of pleural cavity integrity on respiratory system after off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting
Longhui GUO ; Jingchao ZHANG ; Jing XU ; Wenyi WANG ; Liwen WU ; Xiaodong SONG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2015;38(1):54-57
Objective To explore the effect of pleural cavity integrity on respiratory system after off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (OPCABG),through comparing the respiratory complication after OPCABG.Methods One hundred and two patients were accepted OPCABG,among whom 49 patients' pleural cavities were opened (open group) and 53 patients' pleural cavities were closed (close group).The ventilation time,intensive care unit time,pleural effusion,the rate of atelectasis and respiratory failure after operation were compared between two groups.Results The ventilation time and intensive care unit time in open group were (40.3 ± 4.8) h and (78.3 ± 10.8) h,in open group were (28.6 ± 6.8) h and (54.8 ± 6.1) h.The ventilation time and intensive care time in open group were significantly longer than those in close group(P < 0.01 or < 0.05).The pleural effusion in open group was (800.0 ± 60.5) ml,in close group was (350.0 ± 28.6) ml.The pleural effusion in open group was significantly higher than that in close group (P < 0.01).The rate of postoperative atelectasis and respiratory failure in open group were 36.7%(18/49) and 38.8%(19/49),in close group were 15.1%(8/53) and 18.9%(10/53).The rate of postoperative atelectasis and respiratory failure in open group were significantly higher than those in close group (P < 0.01).Conclusions OPCABG is the operation in mediastinum.To avoid pleural cavity opened in OPCABG can reduce the incidence of postoperative respiratory complication.
4.Exosome-derived miR-20a inhibit apoptosis of TAM by targeting BCL2L11 in nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Longhui LV ; Xiaoque HUANG ; Xiaoming XIONG ; Xu ZHANG ; Zhihui YANG ; Hongyan FANG
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(6):721-724,728
Objective To investigate whether exosome-derived microRNA of nasopharyngeal carcinoma suppresses apoptosis of tumor associated macrophage (TAM).Methods Target microRNAs and genes were determined by bioinformatics methods.Isolated exosomes were used to detect miR-20a expression by qRT-PCR.Furthermore,apoptosis index and proteins involved in apoptotic pathways were detected after miR-20a mimic and inhibitor transfection into macrophages.Results miR-20a expression was upregulated in isolated exosomes.miR-20a target gene was BCL2L11.MiR-20a overexpression could inhibit apoptosis of macrophages,meanwhile,apoptotic pathways related proteins Bim,caspase-9 and caspase-3 were significantly suppressed by miR-20a mimic(P<0.05).Condusion miR-20a can suppress activation of Bim-caspase-9-casepase-3 and resulting in apoptotic inhibition of macrophages.
5.Investigating the Mechanistic Insights of Limonene's Anti-non-small Cell Lung Cancer Effect Through Metabolomics Analysis
Huamin ZHANG ; Longhui CHENG ; Xueman DONG ; Lu YE ; Yuxin XU ; Lin CHEN ; Pu WU ; Jianliang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2024;41(2):192-202
OBJECTIVE
To elucidate the mechanisms responsible for the inhibitory effects of limonene on the proliferation of non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC) by non-targeted metabolomics and additional approaches.
METHODS
The CCK-8 assay was utilized to evaluate the inhibitory effects of limonene on NSCLC A549 cell viability and to ascertain the IC50. In vitro experiments, encompassing colony formation, flow cytometry, iron content assessment, and mitochondrial staining, were conducted to assess the anti-lung cancer and iron-induced cell death effects of limonene. Metabolomic analysis was employed to identify potential pathways influenced by limonene, and Western blotting was carried out to validate pivotal proteins within these pathways.
RESULTS
In comparison to the control group, the limonene-treated group demonstrated a significant, dose-dependent reduction in A549 cell proliferation and colony formation. Optical microscopy revealed cellular detachment and pronounced changes in cellular morphology following exposure to limonene. Limonene induced apoptosis in A549 cells and arrested them in the G0-G1 phase of the cell cycle. Confocal microscopy unveiled diminished mitochondrial fluorescence and an augmented intracellular iron content, indicative of the classical phenomenon of ferroptosis. Metabolomic investigations unveiled divergent metabolic pathways, including glutathione(GSH) metabolism, arginine biosynthesis, D-glutamine and D-glutamate metabolism, as well as cysteine and methionine metabolism, with many of them intricately linked to intracellular GSH synthesis. Western blotting experiments underscored a marked reduction in the levels of SLC40A1, SLC7A11(xCT), and GPX4 proteins within the cells post-limonene treatment.
CONCLUSION
Limonene may induce ferroptosis in lung cancer cells by reducing GSH synthesis and increasing Fe2+ levels.
6.Application progress of natural language processing based on electronic health records in symptom management of cancer patients
Na LI ; Cuiping XU ; Ronghui WANG ; Xinru LIU ; Longhui XU ; Wei WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(30):4186-4191
This paper introduces the concept of natural language processing, summarizes the status quo and advantages of the application of natural language processing based on electronic health records in symptom management of cancer patients, points out the existing shortcomings, and puts forward corresponding suggestions, aiming to provide reference for further improving the quality of nursing services for cancer patients in China and promoting the informatization and digitization of hospice care.
7.Risk factors analysis of delirium after cardiac surgery
Jingchao ZHANG ; Dingkai ZHANG ; Longhui GUO ; Jing XU
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2019;35(1):29-32
Objective To observe and analyze the morbidity and risk factors of postoperative delirium in the patients un-dergoing cardiac surgery.Methods From March 2017 to March 2018, 478 patients who need cardiac surgery were selected from our hospital.According to the postoperative results evaluated with Confusion Assessment Method(CAM), they were divid-ed into delirium group(54 patients)and control group(424 patients).Morbidity and risk factors of postoperative delirium were analyzed.Results Delirium occurred in 54 patients of 478 patients and morbidity of postoperative delirium was 11.3%.Psy-chomotor excitement is the most common clinical presentations , followed by attention impairment and a reduced level of con-sciousnes.Single factor analysis result showed that delirium was associated with advanced age (≥65 years) , hypertension, pre-vious cerebral vascular event(previous cerebral infarction, previous brain heamorhage), intraoperative blood loss, mechanical ventilation time, intensive care unit duration time.The multiple-logistic regression analysis indicated that the perioperative risk factors of delirium included advanced age, cerebrovascular accident history and ICU duration time.Conclusion The patients with advanced age, hypertension, previous cerebral vascular event(previous cerebral infarction, previous brain heamorhage) are the high risk groups for delirium after cardiac surgery.Advanced age, hypertension, previous cerebral vascular event(previ-ous cerebral infarction, previous brain heamorhage) are risk factors for delirium in patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
8.The perception and feeling of nursing staff in neonatal palliative care: a Meta-synthesis of qualitative research
Longhui XU ; Guodong YANG ; Xiaoxuan HAN ; Renxiu WANG ; Xiao CONG ; Cuiping XU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(33):2618-2625
Objective:To systematically evaluate qualitative studies on the perceptions and feelings of nursing staffs implementing neonatal palliative care, aiming to provide insights for advancing clinical practice in China.Methods:The databases including China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang, VIP, Chinese Biomedical Literature Database, PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and PsycINFO were included to retrieve the literature on the perceptions and feelings of nursing staffs from inception until March 28, 2024. The literature quality was assessed utilizing the Joanna Briggs Institute Australian Centre for Evidence-Based Health Care Quality Assessment Criteria for Qualitative Research (2016), and the findings were synthesized through Meta-integration techniques.Results:A total of 12 studies were included, yielding 46 themes were extracted; 8 categories were summarized and 3 synthesis results were obtained: nursing staffs experience both negative and positive aspects, the real-life challenges faced by nursing staffs in implementing neonatal palliative care, and the practical experiences and needs of nursing staffs regarding neonatal palliative care.Conclusions:It is crucial to continually address nursing staffs′ negative emotions and tackle challenges related to staffing, training, communication, and ethical dilemmas to ensure appropriate end-of-life symptom management in neonatal palliative care.
9.Effect of perioperative hydroxychloroquine on cardiac surgery in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
Kehan CHEN ; Jiaxin WANG ; Jing XU ; Longhui GUO ; Feng WANG ; Zhenxing LIANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2023;39(2):82-87
Objective:To evaluate the effect of perioperative application of hydroxychloroquine on the prognosis of patients undergoing cardiac surgery.Methods:All SLE patients in the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University who took hydroxychloroquine and glucocorticoid for more than 7 days before operation were enrolled in the observation group(28 cases), including 3 males and 25 females, aged(38.3±8.2)years old. Patients who did not use hydroxychloroquine but only used glucocorticoid before operation were included in the control group(24 cases), including 2 males and 22 females, aged(37.9 ±9.8)years old. There was no significant difference in preoperative clinical data between the two groups in terms of sex, age, BMI, course of systemic lupus erythematosus, hemoglobin, albumin, C-reactive protein, ALT, serum creatinine, ejection fraction, diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, smoking, alcoholism, preoperative atrial arrhythmia, ventricular arrhythmia, atrioventricular block and so on. The constituent ratio of preoperative operation plan was basically the same between the two groups. The postoperative complications and survival of the two groups were compared.Results:There was no significant difference in early clinical indexes between the two groups, such as cardiopulmonary bypass time( t=0.12, P=0.19), chest drainage volume( t=0.30, P=0.77), second thoracotomy hemostasis( χ2=1.17, P=0.46). There was no significant difference in drug-related complications such as new retinopathy, myocardial concentric hypertrophy, atrial arrhythmia( χ2=1.27, P=0.26), ventricular arrhythmia( χ2=0.98, P=0.32), atrioventricular block( χ2=0.06, P=0.82) and other drug-related complications between the observation group and the control group. There was no significant difference between the two groups in postoperative acute heart failure( χ2=1.17, P=0.28), acute liver insufficiency( χ2=1.17, P=0.28), sternal infection and IABP use( χ2=0.47, P=0.50). Compared with the control group, the incidence of acute renal insufficiency after operation was lower in the observation group( χ2=4.51, P=0.04). The incidence of new postoperative pneumonia was lower( χ2=8.26, P=0.01). The length of postoperative antibiotic use, the length of postoperative ICU hospital stay, the postoperative hospital stay and the total cost of hospitalization in the observation group were significantly less than those in the control group( z=2.71, 2.09, 2.02, 2.02, P=0.01, 0.04, 0.04, 0.04). Compared with the control group, the in-hospital mortality rate of patients in the observation group was lower than that in the control group(3.6% vs. 12.5%, χ2=0.47, P=0.50), and the 6-month and 1-year survival rates of the observation group were higher than those of the control group(92.9% vs.83.3%, 92.9% vs.79.2%; χ2=0.41, 2.17; P=0.53, 0.34), but the difference was not statistically significant. Conclusion:Perioperative administration of hydroxychloroquine can significantly reduce the incidence of postoperative acute renal insufficiency and pneumonia, reduce the duration of postoperative antibiotic use, postoperative ICU hospital stay, postoperative hospital stay, and the cost of hospitalization. Hydroxychloroquine may reduce the in-hospital mortality and improve the long-term survival rate after cardiac surgery, but long-term large sample clinical studies are still needed.
10.Regulating the structure of bacterial cellulose by altering the expression of bcsD using CRISPR/dCas9.
Longhui HUANG ; Xuejing LI ; Xuewen SUN ; Xu WANG ; Yitong WANG ; Shiru JIA ; Cheng ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(2):772-779
Gluconacetobacter xylinus is a primary strain producing bacterial cellulose (BC). In G. xylinus, BcsD is a subunit of cellulose synthase and is participated in the assembly process of BC. A series of G. xylinus with different expression levels of the bcsD gene were obtained by using the CRISPR/dCas9 technique. Analysis of the structural characteristics of BC showed that the crystallinity and porosity of BC changed with the expression of bcsD. The porosity varied from 59.95%-84.05%, and the crystallinity varied from 74.26%-93.75%, while the yield of BC did not decrease significantly upon changing the expression levels of bcsD. The results showed that the porosity of bacterial cellulose significantly increased, while the crystallinity was positively correlated with the expression of bcsD, when the expression level of bcsD was below 55.34%. By altering the expression level of the bcsD gene, obtaining BC with different structures but stable yield through a one-step fermentation of G. xylinus was achieved.
Cellulose/chemistry*
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Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats
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Fermentation
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Gluconacetobacter xylinus/metabolism*