1.Screening and Fingerprint Analysis of Active Site to Reduce Blood Lipid from Xin-Mai Capsule
Yinhua DING ; Wei SHI ; Yongcheng SUN ; Xinyong LYU ; Jun ZHOU ; Zhenzhong WANG ; Yuan BI ; Wei XIAO
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(11):2487-2492
This study was aimed to screen main active site to reduce blood lipid from Xin-Mai (XM) capsule and establish HPLC fingerprint of the site, in order to study the correlativity between active site and relevant fractions of its herbs. Solvent extraction was used to separate XM capsule into different polar fractions. Intraperitoneal injection of 75% egg-yolk emulsion was used to establish mice hyperlipidemia models. And the active site was screened. Chromatographic fingerprints of the site and relevant fractions of its herbs were configured by HPLC analysis. The
retention time of peaks was utilized as index to evaluate the correlativity. The results showed that lipid-lowering effect of ethyl acetate extract and garlic essential oil was significant (P<0.01). Fingerprint of the active site in XM capsule was established with 28 fingerprint peaks and the assignment results of 27 peaks were indicated. It was concluded that the active sites to reduce blood lipid of XM capsule were ethyl acetate extract and garlic essential oil. The established fingerprint method can effectively determine the correlativity between the active site and its relevant fractions, which contributed to pharmacodynamic material foundation and quality standard.
2.Clinical features of autosomal recessive Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease 2K
Shixu DAI ; Jun FU ; Zhaoxia WANG ; Yuehuan ZUO ; Jing LIU ; Wei ZHANG ; He LYU ; Yun YUAN
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2017;50(4):292-296
Objective To report the clinical and peripheral neuropathological findings in two patients with autosomal recessive Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease 2K(AR-CMT2K).Methods Case one was a nine year-old girl.She had distal weakness of lower limbs for six years, with calf atrophy and contracture of Achilles tendon for three years.Case two was an eight year-old boy.He had distal weakness of lower limbs with contracture of Achilles tendon and calf muscle atrophy for three years, and proximal weakness of low limbs for two years.The motor nerve conduction velocities in median nerves were 48.1 m/s in case one and 47.6 m/s in case two.The compound motor action potential amplitude of median nerves decreased by 46% in case one and 69% in case two.Sural nerve biopsies and gene targeted next-generation sequencing were performed in both patients.Results Density of myelinated fibers was 8 407/mm2 in case one and 7 714/mm2 in case two.The ratio of myelinated fibers with diameter over 8 μm was 2.6% in case one and 0 in case two.Both patients had small regenerating cluster of myelinated fibers.Thin myelinated fibers appeared in case one.In case two, atypical onion bulb formations with focal folded myelin appeared, and electromicroscopy revealed mitochondrial aggregate in axons.Compound heterozygous mutations of ganglioside-induced differentiation associated protein 1 gene were detected in both patients, including c.767A>G(p.H256R) and c.466G>A (p.A156T) in case one and c.767A>G and 845G>A(p.R282H) in case two.Conclusions Contracture of Achilles tendon may appear in early childhood of AR-CMT2K patients.The main pathological changes in sural nerve are loss of large myelinated fibers, mitochondrial aggregate in axons and myelin abnormalities.
3.Nursing care on the sedation of patients with non-invasive ventilation
Xiaohong LYU ; Liping YUAN ; Jun WANG ; Yundong WU ; Lili JIANG ; Quan ZHOU ; Weihua LU ; Zhen WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;(32):2419-2422
Objective To investigate the effect of the nursing care of critically ill patients in intensive care unit(ICU) with non-invasive ventilation assisted by sedation simultaneously. Methods During the intervention phase from June 2012 to June 2013 of 28 patients in ICU treated by non-invasive ventilation, sedatives were adjusted according to Ramsay Scale, and the parameters of the life signs (heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation,etc) were measured by nurses. Results 89.3%(25/28) patients obtained the improvement of the disease despite of the complications such as over-sedation and instable hemodynamics. Conclusion The key points can increase tolerance of non-invasive ventilation and improve clinical outcomes, develop comprehensive nursing strategies on safety and effectiveness of sedation and non-invasive ventilation .
4.Status of glycosylated hemoglobin and prediction of glycemic control among patients with insulin-treated type 2 diabetes in North China: a multicenter observational study
Wang JIAO ; Wang MENG-YANG ; Wang HUI ; Liu HONG-WEI ; Lu RUI ; Duan TONG-QING ; Li CHANG-PING ; Cui ZHUANG ; Liu YUAN-YUAN ; Lyu YUAN-JUN ; Ma JUN
Chinese Medical Journal 2020;133(1):17-24
Background:Blood glucose control is closely related to type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) prognosis.This multicenter study aimed to investigate blood glucose control among patients with insulin-treated T2DM in North China and explore the application value of combining an elastic network (EN) with a machine-learning algorithm to predict glycemic control.Methods:Basic information,biochemical indices,and diabetes-related data were collected via questionnaire from 2787 consecutive participants recruited from 27 centers in six cities between January 2016 and December 2017.An EN regression was used to address variable collinearity.Then,three common machine learning algorithms (random forest [RF],support vector machine [SVM],and back propagation artificial neural network [BP-ANN]) were used to simulate and predict blood glucose status.Additionally,a stepwise logistic regression was performed to compare the machine learning models.Results:The well-controlled blood glucose rate was 45.82% in North China.The multivariable analysis found that hypertension history,atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease history,exercise,and total cholesterol were protective factors in glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) control,while central adiposity,family history,T2DM duration,complications,insulin dose,blood pressure,and hypertension were risk factors for elevated HbA1c.Before the dimensional reduction in the EN,the areas under the curve of RF,SVM,and BP were 0.73,0.61,and 0.70,respectively,while these figures increased to 0.75,0.72,and 0.72,respectively,after dimensional reduction.Moreover,the EN and machine learning models had higher sensitivity and accuracy than the logistic regression models (the sensitivity and accuracy of logistic were 0.52 and 0.56;RF:0.79,0.70;SVM:0.84,0.73;BP-ANN:0.78,0.73,respectively).Conclusions:More than half of T2DM patients in North China had poor glycemic control and were at a higher risk of developing diabetic complications.The EN and machine learning algorithms are alternative choices,in addition to the traditional logistic model,for building predictive models of blood glucose control in patents with T2DM.
5.Evaluation of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography breast predictive model in optimizing breast lesions BI-RADS classification
Wanyue DENG ; Lina TANG ; Lichun YANG ; Zhihong LYU ; Yinrong CHENG ; Lijun YUAN ; Yan CHENG ; Shengli WANG ; Qin CHEN ; Jun LUO
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2018;27(4):318-322
Objective To explore the value of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography ( CEUS ) breast predictive model in the optimization of BI-RADS classification of breast lesions . Methods A total of 1049 BI-RADS 4 ,5 breast lesions were obtained from 1039 patients in 8 centers . CEUS examination was performed prior to biopsy or surgery . According to the classification of the model ,class 3 ,4A ,4B and 4C were selected as biopsy thresholds ,and the ROC curve was drawn . The diagnostic sensitivity ,specificity , accuracy ,positive predictive value ,negative predictive value and Jordanian index were calculated for the biopsy threshold . The biopsy rate of breast lesions before and after angiography ,cancer detection rate , follow-up cases of malignant risk were compared . Results There were benign lesions 586 ( 55 .9% ) , malignant lesions 463 (44 .1% ) in the 1049 breast lesions . The area of ROC with thresholds of 3 ,4A ,4B and 4C were 0 .695 ,0 .838 ,0 .847 and 0 .757 ,respectively ( all P < 0 .01) . Ultrasonography had a certain diagnostic effect on benign and malignant breast lesions . The diagnostic sensitivity ,specificity ,accuracy , positive predictive value and negative predictive value with class 4A after CEUS set as the biopsy threshold were 93 .32% ,75 .65% ,82 .75% ,75 .57% and 93 .35% ,respectively ,and the Jordanian index was 0 .690 . When chass 3 after CEUS was set as the biopsy threshold ,the biopsy rate was reduced from 100% to 76 .74% ,the detection rate was increased from 44 .23% to 56 .77% ,and the risk of cancer was only 0 .67% in the follow-up cases . When class 4A was set as the biopsy threshold ,the biopsy rate was reduced from 100% to 55 .58% after CEUS . The detection rate of cancer increased from 44 .23% to 74 .44% . The risk of cancer was 2 .96% . Conclusions The biopsy rate of breast lesions in category 4 and 5 would be reduced and cancer detection rate of them would be increased after CEUS ,however ,the risk of malignancy in the follow -up cases would be controlled as low as category 3 and 4A in previous BI-RADS . Thus ,CEUS has a good prospect of in optimizing BI-RADS and reducing biopsy rate in unnecessary lesions .
6.Consistency of different physicians in diagnosis of malignant breast lesions with breast CEUS predictive model: A multicenter study
Jie GONG ; Qin CHEN ; Jun LUO ; Li'na TANG ; Lichun YANG ; Zhihua LYU ; Yinrong CHENG ; Lijun YUAN ; Yan CHENG ; Shengli WANG ; Xiaorong HAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2018;34(6):874-878
Objective To explore the consistency of different physicians in diagnosis of malignant breast lesions with breast CEUS predictive model.Methods Totally 953 patients with solitary breast nodule from multicenter who underwent ultrasound and CEUS were collected.The research team was composed by the initial group (one junior physician from each hospital),check group (one or two physicians who had at least two-year experience of CEUS examination from each hospital),research group (two senior physicians from Sichuan Academy of Medical Sciences & Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital) and cross-blinded group (one or two vice directors or chief physicians from each hospital).At first,the lesions were classified according to the breast imaging reporting and data system (BI RADS) by the initial group and the check group,then new BI RADS classifications were performed by research group and cross blind group with breast CEUS predictive model.The consistency of different physicians in diagnosis of malignant breast lesions was analyzed.Results Among 953 patients,benign lesions were found in 451 patients (451/953,47.32%),malignant lesions were found in 435 patients (435/953,45.65%),and precancerous lesions were found in 67 patients (67/953,7.03%).The accuracy of the initial group,check group,research group and cross-blinded group was 71.67%(683/953),74.92%(714/953),80.17% (764/953) and 83.42 % (795/953),respectively.The consistency of different physicians for diagnosis of malignant breast lesions between initial group and check group was good (Kappa =0.82,P<0.001),while between initial group and crossblinded group,initial group and research group were both moderate (Kappa =0.56,0.41;all P<0.001).The consistency of different physicians for diagnosis of malignant breast lesions between cheek group and cross-blinded group,between check group and research group were both moderate (Kappa =0.68,0.51;all P<0.001).The consistency between research group and cross-blinded group with breast CEUS predictive model was moderate (Kappa =0.74,P< 0.001).Conclusion The consistency of different physicians in diagnosis of malignant breast lesions with breast CEUS predictive model was moderate.
7.Clinical efficacy and safety of epalrestat in diabetic neuropathy-A multicenter randomized controlled clinical trial
Ping LI ; Jianhua MA ; Jialin GAO ; Jiangyi YU ; Heng MIU ; Yuan SUN ; Wei LI ; Jun LIANG ; Xueqin WANG ; Jiancheng YU ; Tao YANG ; Jian WANG ; Zilin SUN ; Guoping LYU ; Ning XU ; Xingbo CHENG ; Dalong ZHU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2015;(9):743-747
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of epalrestat, an aldose reductase inhibitor, and epalrestat plus methylcobalamine on diabetic peripheral neuropathy, as compared with methylcobalamine. Methods A total of 444 subjects with diabetic neuropathy were enrolled in the study, and divided into methylcobalamine group ( n= 145 ) , epalrestat group ( n = 143 ) , and methylcobalamine combined with epalrestat group ( n = 156 ) . Therapeutic efficacay was assessed in terms of clinical symptoms and physical examinations by using Michigan Neuropathy Screening Instrument ( MNSI ) , and electrophysiological assessments. Results After 4 to 12-weeks′treatment, symptoms and signs of neuropathy ( using MNSI ) are significantly improved in the three groups ( P<0. 01). The mean changes of MNSI ( questionnaire) score from baseline were higher in epalrestat group and methylcobalamine combined with epalrestat group as compared with that of methylcobalamine group(P<0. 05), but no difference was detected in the change of MNSI ( physical examination ) score from baseline among three groups. After treatment for 12 weeks, motor nerve conduction velocity ( MNCV ) was significantly improved in epalrestat group and methylcobalamine combined with epalrestat group(P<0. 05), but no difference was detected in MNCV at 12 week among three groups(P>0. 05). Conclusion Epalrestat is effective and safe in the treatment of diabetic neuropathy. Furthermore, epalrestat is more efficacious in ameliorating symptoms and MNCV of neuropathy than methylcobalamine. However, while no improved efficacy is shown with the combined treatment.
8.SPTLC2 gene mutation leads to intermediate Charcot-Marries-Tooth disease: a family report
Jian MENG ; Jun FU ; Kang DU ; Xujun CHU ; Lingchao MENG ; He LYU ; Zhaoxia WANG ; Yun YUAN
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2022;55(12):1353-1358
Objective:To report a SPTLC2 gene mutation in a family with a phenotype of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.Methods:To screen the family of patients with pathogenic mutations of SPTLC2 gene from the database of hereditary peripheral neuropathy in the Department of Neurology, Peking University First Hospital, and to collect their clinical data, peripheral nerve conduction examination, nerve ultrasound examination, pathological examination of the peroneal nerve and whole exome sequencing results of prohand.Results:One family was screened, the proband was a 16-year-old female with 4 years of sensory loss and anhidrosis of both lower limbs and 16 months of walking difficulty who admitted to Peking University First Hospital in January 2022. Physical examination showed sensory loss, dry skin and weakness in distal limbs. Her father had numbness and dry skin in the distal lower limbs from childhood,weakness and atrophy of his lower limbs in adulthood. He died at age of 52 years old. The nerve conduction study revealed no action potentials of the sensory and motor nerves of the lower limbs in the proband. The amplitude of the compound muscle action potential of the motor conduction of the bilateral ulnar nerve and median nerve decreased, and the nerve conduction velocity of the bilateral median nerve were 32 m/s and 24 m/s. Neurosonography showed thickening of peripheral nerves. Sural biopsy revealed severe loss of myelinated and unmyelinated nerve fibers with onion bulbs formation. SPTLC2 gene showed a known heterozygous p.G435V mutation. The lower limb weakness was improved after oral L-serine.Conclusions:SPTLC2 gene mutation can lead to an intermediate Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease phenotype. L-serine can improve the limb weakness.
9.Research progress in the immune escape mechanism of Trichinella spiralis
Yan-Hong QIAN ; Shuai SONG ; Xiao-Hui WEN ; Chun-Ling JIA ; Dian-Hong LYU ; Zi-Guo YUAN ; Sheng-Jun LUO
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2024;40(1):70-75
Trichinosis is a global food-borne zoonotic parasitic disease caused by Trichinella spiralis(T.spiralis),which causes serious harm to animal production,and the public health safety of humans and animals.T.spiralis has a complex devel-opment history,and its entire life cycle is completed in the same host.To coexist with the host,it has evolved various immune escape mechanisms for avoiding immune clearance by the host,thus establishing long-term chronic infection.In this study,to aid in understanding the pathogenic mechanism of T.spiralis,the immune escape mechanism of Trichinella is discussed from three aspects:the molecular role of antigens in various stages,the immune regulatory effect on the host,and the formation of cysts to generate immune isolation.
10.Professor PENG Qinghua's Experience in Treating Dry Eyes based on "Moistening with Acrid Medicinals" Theory
Yi LYU ; Yuan ZHONG ; Jun PENG ;
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(23):2399-2403
This article summarized Professor PENG Qinghua's experience in treatment of dry eyes with principles of "moistening with acrid medicinals". It is believed that the root cause of dry eyes with "yin fluids deficiency" phenomenon is that yang qi deficiency, deficient cold generating, and yin fluids stagnation; yang qi blocking inside, yin fluids fail to move; yin exhaustion and fluid consumption, deficient yang rising. In clinic, "moistening with acrid medicinals" could be the basic therapeutic methods. For patients with yang-deficiency and fluids-stagnation syndrome, acrid and warm medicinals could be used for warming yang and dispersing cold, moving fluids, and transforming yin stagnation, commonly choosing Fuizi (Aconiti Lateralis Radix Praeparata), Ganjiang (Zingiber officinale Rosc), Xixin (Asari Radix et Rhizoma) and so on. If there is spleen yang deficiency, modified Fuzi Lizhong Pill (附子理中丸) could be used, if lung yang deficiency, modified Xiaoqinglong Decoction (小青龙汤) could be used, and if kidney yang deficiency, modified Jinkui Shenqi Pill (金匮肾气丸) could be used. For patients with yang-stagnation and fluids-retention syndrome, acrid and warm and opening medicinals could be used for expelling yang and resolving constraint, unblocking stagnation and moving fluids, to spread yang qi and free yin fluids, commonly choosing Mahuang (Ephedra sinica Stapf), Guizhi (Ramulus Cinnamomi), Chaihu (Bupleuri Radix) and so on. If there is yang stagnation in exterior parts, modified Mahuang Guizhi-Like Formulas (麻桂类方) were commonly used, and for yang stagnation inside the body, modified Sini Powder (四逆散) were commonly used. For patients with yin-deficiency and fluids-exhaustion syndrome, on the basis of tonifying yin and generating fluids medicinals like Xiyangshen (Panax quinquefolius L.), Nanshashen (Adenophorae Radix), Beishashen (Glehniae Radix), Yuzhu (Polygonati Odorati Rhizoma) or Zengye Decoction (增液汤), combined with the method of moistening with acrid medicinals, so yin and yang transforming with each other without dryness, and the common medicinals include Renshen (Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma), Huangqi (Astragali Radix), Roucongrong (Cistanches Herba), Rougui (Cinnamomi Cortex) and so on.