2.Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Pediatric and Adult Patients with Pharmaco-resistant Epilepsy.
Fan-Gang MENG ; Fu-Min JIA ; Xiao-Hui REN ; Yan GE ; Kai-Liang WANG ; Yan-Shan MA ; Ming GE ; Kai ZHANG ; Wen-Han HU ; Xin ZHANG ; Wei HU ; Jian-Guo ZHANG ;
Chinese Medical Journal 2015;128(19):2599-2604
BACKGROUNDOver past two decades, vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) has been widely used and reported to alleviate seizure frequency worldwide, however, so far, only hundreds of patients with pharmaco-resistant epilepsy (PRE) have been treated with VNS in mainland China. The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of VNS for Chinese patients with PRE and compare its relationship with age cohort and gender.
METHODSWe retrospectively assessed the clinical outcome of 94 patients with PRE, who were treated with VNS at Beijing Fengtai Hospital and Beijing Tiantan Hospital between November 2008 and April 2014 from our database of 106 consecutive patients. The clinical data analysis was retrospectively examined.
RESULTSSeizure frequency significantly decreased with VNS therapy after intermittent stimulation of the vagus nerve. At last follow-up, we found McHugh classifications of Class I in 33 patients (35.1%), Class II in 27 patients (28.7%), Class III in 20 patients (21.3%), Class IV in 3 patients (3.2%), and Class V in 11 patients (11.7%). Notably, 8 (8.5%) patients were seizure-free while ≥50% seizure frequency reduction occurred in as many as 60 patients (63.8%). Furthermore, with regard to the modified Engel classification, 12 patients (12.8%) were classified as Class I, 11 patients (11.7%) were classified as Class II, 37 patients (39.4%) were classified as Class III, 34 patients (36.2%) were classified as Class IV. We also found that the factors of gender or age are not associated with clinical outcome.
CONCLUSIONSThis comparative study confirmed that VNS is a safe, well-tolerated, and effective treatment for Chinese PRE patients. VNS reduced the seizure frequency regardless of age or gender of studied patients.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Drug Resistance ; Epilepsy ; therapy ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Retrospective Studies ; Treatment Outcome ; Vagus Nerve Stimulation ; methods ; Young Adult
3.Synthesis of Gal-BSA-SPIO and magnetic resonance imaging of ASG receptors in rabbits bearing liver VX2 tumor and human liver.
Fei-ge JIA ; Xiao-dong ZHANG ; Yi-kai XU ; Zhuo MENG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2009;29(2):191-194
OBJECTIVETo synthesize Gal-BSA-SPIO as the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agent targeting asialoglycoprotein (ASG) receptors in the liver and observe its role in MRI detection of hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs).
METHODSGal-BSA was synthesized by means of reductive amination and mixed with SPIO in ice bath to prepare Gal-BSA-SPIO complex. Twenty rabbits bearing VX2 liver tumor underwent MRI enhanced by SPIO (n=10) and Gal-BSA-SPIO (n=10), and the T2 values of the liver and tumor before and after the contrast imaging were measured. Fresh human normal hepatic tissues (n=3), cirrhotic tissues (n=4) and HCC tissues (n=6) were obtained and incubated with Gal-BSA-SPIO followed by Perl's Prussian blue staining to observe the distribution of ASG receptors.
RESULTSThe size of the Gal-BSA-SPIO particles was 34.4 nm. The 20 rabbits bearing VX2 tumor, with tumor size ranging from 3 mm to 12 mm, showed isointense signal in the liver and hypointense signal in the tumor on T1WI, and isointense signal in the liver and slightly hyperintense signal in the tumor on GRE T2*WI. The signal intensity of the liver decreased slightly or moderately after administration of SPIO in the rabbits, and administration Gal-BSA-SPIO resulted in obvious reduction in the signal intensity of the liver. The signal intensities of the tumors did not exhibit obvious changes after the administration of SPIO or Gal-BSA-SPIO. Histological examination revealed numerous blue iron deposits in the Kupffer cells in SPIO group and in the hepatocytes in Gal-BSA-SPIO group, but not in the tumors in either of the groups. The human liver specimens incubated with Gal-BSA-SPIO contained numerous blue iron deposits in the hepatocyte cytoplasm and cell membrane in normal liver tissue, but the deposits were reduced in the cirrhotic tissue and almost absent in the HCC tissue.
CONCLUSIONGal-BSA-SPIO can specifically bind to ASG receptors on hepatocyte membrane to improve the tumor-liver contrast-to-noise ratio.
Animals ; Asialoglycoprotein Receptor ; chemistry ; metabolism ; Contrast Media ; chemical synthesis ; Dextrans ; Female ; Ferric Compounds ; chemistry ; Ferrosoferric Oxide ; chemistry ; Galactose ; chemistry ; Humans ; Image Enhancement ; methods ; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ; Liver ; metabolism ; Liver Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; metabolism ; pathology ; Liver Neoplasms, Experimental ; pathology ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; methods ; Magnetite Nanoparticles ; Male ; Rabbits ; Serum Albumin, Bovine ; chemistry
4.Association mechanism of plasma protein convertase subtilisin/Kexin type 9 and calcific aortic valve disease
Ying-Ge WANG ; Jing-Yan LIANG ; Lu CHEN ; Yang PAN ; Yu-Meng ZHANG ; Kai-Ming HE
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2018;34(3):403-406,411
Objective:To evaluate the association between the level of plasma proprotein convertase subtilisin/Kexin 9 (PCSK9) with incidence and severity of calcified aortic valve disease(CAVD).Methods:We prospectively recruited 120 CAVD patients with at least increased echo density and 40 control patients by transthoracic echocardiography.All patients were grouped by CT quantitative scoring system:aortic valve calcification (AVC)1,2,3 and 4.Calcium score of aortic valve were calculated.Total cholesterol (TC),low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C),high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C),triglyceride (TG), carrying lipoprotein A1 (apo A1) and apolipoprotein B (apo B),lipoprotein (a) {LP (a)} and hypersensitive C-reactive protein (hsCRP) were detected by biochemical analyzer.Plasma PCSK9 levels were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.The re-lationship between AVC and plasma PCSK9 level,blood lipid,Apo A1,Apo B and hsCRP was analyzed.Results:The data indicated that Apo,B Lp(a) and LDL-C levels in AVC2-4 level was significantly higher than that of AVC1(P<0.05),while TG,APO,A1 HDL-C and hsCRP were not different significantly in the four groups.The levels of TC in group AVC3 and AVC4 were significantly higher than those in group AVC1(P<0.05).At the same time,the patients of grade AVC2-4 have higher level of plasma PCSK9 than patients of group AVC1(P<0.05).Correlation analysis was performed and aortic valve calcium score were significantly correlated with TC (r=0.248,P=0.026),LDL-C (r=0.222,P=0.048),Lp(a) (r=0.276,P=0.013),Apo A1(r=0.245,P=0.012),Apo B(r=0.212, P=0.019) and PCSK9(r=0.309,P=0.005) in all study subjects.PCSK9 was positively correlated with TC,LDL,LP (a),Apo A1, Apo,and no correlation with hsCRP (B).Conclusion:The level of PCSK9 in CAVD patients was significantly higher than that in control group.And there is an association of PCSK9 levels with the presence of CAVD,however.
5.Temporal lobe epilepsy with hypothalamic hamartoma: a rare case.
An-Chao YANG ; Kai ZHANG ; Jian-Guo ZHANG ; Huan-Guang LIU ; Ning CHEN ; Ming GE ; Qin BAI ; Fan-Gang MENG
Chinese Medical Journal 2011;124(7):1114-1117
Refractory gelastic seizure is one of the most common clinical manifestations in patients with hypothalamic hamartoma (HH) and HH is usually regarded as the epileptogenic focus. A young female patient with a small HH and refractory seizures is reported here. However, both the seizure semiology and results of electroencephalogram monitoring indicated the right temporal region was the epileptogenic focus. Thus a standard right anterior temporal lobectomy was performed while the hamartoma preserved. There was a marked improvement in both seizure frequency and quality of life during a 13-month follow-up. The outcome supported the concept that independent epileptogenic focus outside of the hypothalamus might occur in patients with HH.
Adult
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Electroencephalography
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Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe
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diagnosis
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surgery
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Female
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Hamartoma
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diagnosis
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surgery
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Humans
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Hypothalamic Diseases
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diagnosis
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surgery
6.Application of the theories of materiomic release kinetics to the evaluation of the sustained release kinetics and synchronicity of yinqiaojiedu honeyed pills.
Die LING ; Ji-Wen ZHANG ; Li-Bing CHEN ; Meng LIN ; Wei-Hong GE ; Jing-Kai GU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2008;43(11):1140-1146
Yinqiaojiedu honeyed pills were equally divided into 1/4, 1/8, 1/12, and 1/16 parts. The materiomics release rates within 12 h of the intact Yinqiaojiedu honeyed pills and the divided granules were determined by the paddle method with a rotate speed at 100 r x min(-1), and the materiome was quantified by UV-scan and Kalman filter methods. The intact Yinqiaojiedu honeyed pills behaved typical sustained release profiles, while the well-divided portions also maintained a sustained release profile over 2-4 h. The release rates were well correlated with the extents for the divisions of the pills. The Weibull distribution parameters, Td and T50, were reduced in line with the particle size, indicating that the ways of administration of the pills may play a role in the in vivo pharmacokinetics of the pills. The visualization results showed obvious difference of materiomic release synchronicities between the intact pills and the equally divided particles, and the divisions enhanced the asynchronization. Therefore the novel theory of materiomic release/dissolution kinetics of traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) quantitatively proved the traditional dosage form, namely, honeyed pills, as a prototype of the sustained-release dosage form with a visualization of the scientific connotation to the old saying in the classics of TCM, Pills, the moderate ones in action. In terms of materiome increase for each period of the release profiles, the materiomic release synchronicity was visually demonstrated. The novel theories provided methodological basis for the evaluation of traditional dosage forms and the design of the modern drug delivery systems for TCMs.
Delayed-Action Preparations
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Drug Combinations
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Drug Delivery Systems
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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administration & dosage
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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pharmacokinetics
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Kinetics
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Plants, Medicinal
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chemistry
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Solubility
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Technology, Pharmaceutical
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methods
7.Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus for essential tremor.
Fan-Gang MENG ; C Chris KAO ; Ning CHEN ; Yan GE ; Wen-Han HU ; Kai ZHANG ; Yu MA ; Chong LIU ; Xin ZHANG ; Jian-Guo ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2013;126(2):395-396
8.Application value of Laennec approach in laparoscopic anatomical right hemihepatectomy
Wei HU ; Gongming ZHANG ; Meng CHEN ; Xiaqing GE ; Lei SUN ; Xitai SUN ; Zhong WANG ; Kai LI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2021;20(7):815-821
Objective:To investigate the application value of Laennec approach in laparoscopic anatomical right hemihepatectomy (LARH).Methods:The retrospective and descriptive study was conducted. The clinicopathological data of 2 female patients who underwent LARH via Laennec approach in the First Affiliated Hospital of Kangda College of Nanjing Medical University from May to July 2020 were collected. The two patients were 51 and 57 years old, respectively. Observation indicators: (1) surgical situations; (2) postoperative situations and follow-up. Follow-up using outpatient examination and telephone interview was conducted to detect post-operative survival and tumor recurrence of patients up to December 2020. Count data were repre-sented as absolute numbers.Results:(1) Surgical situations: 2 patients successfully underwent LARH via Laennec approach, without conversion to open surgery. The operation time was 180 minutes and 185 minutes, and the volume of intraoperative blood loss was 200 mL and 400 mL, respectively. No blood transfusion or gastrointestinal decompression was performed in either patient. (2) Postoperative situations and follow-up: 2 patients began to take liquid diet on the first day and out-of-bed activities on the postoperative second to third day. There was no postoperative bile fistula or bleeding, but different degrees of peritoneal and pleural effusion occurred to the 2 patients after operation. One case was improved after right-sided thoracentesis and chest tube drainage due to dyspnea, and the other case was cured after conservative therapy. There was no perioperative death. The duration of postoperative hospital stay of 2 patients was 13 days and 11 days, respectively. Results of pathological examination showed 1 case of hepatic hemangioma and 1 case of primary liver cancer, respectively. The Laennec capsule was observed on the hepatic vein branches of segment Ⅴ, Ⅵ, Ⅶ, Ⅷ, and the gap existed between the Laennec capsule and the hepatic vein. Two patients were followed up for 7 months and 5 months,respectively. They survived during the follow-up,without tumor recurrence.Conclusion:It is safe and feasible to perform LARH by Laennec approach.
9.The Efficacy and Safety of Venetoclax Combined with Azacitidine in the Treatment of Adult Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia Who Are Unfit for Intensive Chemotherapy
Kai-Yue WANG ; Bing-Ru FAN ; Qian-Wen ZHANG ; Meng-Ru HAN ; Xiao-Yan GE
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2024;32(2):342-346
Objective:To observe the clinical efficacy and safety of venetoclax(VEN)combined with azacitidine(AZA)in the treatment of adult acute myeloid leukemia(AML)patients who are unfit for intensive chemotherapy.Methods:The clinical data of 21 adult patients with unfit AML who were treated with VEN combined with AZA in the Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University from January 2021 to May 2022 were collected,and the efficacy and safety were analyzed retrospectively.Results:After one course of treatment with VEN and AZA,16 out of 21 unfit AML patients reached complete remission(CR)/CR with incomplete hematologic recovery(CRi),2 patients reached partial remission(PR),the overall response rate(ORR)was 85.7%.Among the 16 patients with CR/CRi,13 achieved minimal residual disease(MRD)negativity.Among the 11 patients with adverse prognosis,8 achieved CR/CRi.By the deadline of follow-up,the median overall suivival(OS)of the entire cohort was not reached,with 1-year OS rate of 61.7%.The main adverse events of VEN combined with AZA were myelosuppression,gastrointestinal reactions and infections.There were 13 cases of leukopenia,7 cases of neutropenia,7 cases of anemia,4 cases of thrombocytopenia,and these hematologic adverse events were all grade 3-4.There were 11 cases with gastrointestinal reactions and 7 cases with infections.The above adverse events were controllable and tolerable.No tumor lysis syndrome or infection related death occurred.Conclusion:VEN combined with AZA can quickly achieve deep remission in adult patients with unfit AML,and it shows a good safety profile.
10.Prediction of Wind Turbine Lubricating Oil's Acid Value by Ordinary Least Square Method Based on Attenuated Total Reflectance-Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Through Higher-Order Derivative Combined with Angular Metric
Chun-Hui GE ; Yan-Jun LIU ; Meng-Shi CHEN ; Ce YANG ; Pei-Pei LIANG ; Zhi-Xiang YAO ; Kai ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2024;52(9):1254-1265,中插1-中插4
To address the key challenges in multivariate statistical modeling,a higher-order derivative approach combined with vector space angle multiplicative error correction was proposed for establishing an acid value prediction ordinary least squares(OLS)regression model based on attenuated total reflectance-Fourier transform infrared(ATR-FTIR)spectroscopy.By using acid values measured by potentiometric titration as reference,ATR-FTIR spectroscopy was utilized for direct calibration and prediction of acid values on 96 kinds of lubricating oil samples from a wind turbine.Firstly,the simulated hyperbolic(SH)method was employed to obtain accurate fourth derivative spectrum,resolving overlapping bands and enhancing spectral selectivity.Then,from the calibration set(48 samples),informative spectral regions were identified based on correlation coefficients.Next,the sample with the highest acid value was selected as the reference and1/(1+tan(θ/2))was used as the metric relation of the spectrum to suppress the multiplicity error caused by factors such as the change of effective optical path in ATR-FTIR spectroscopy.After pretreatment of the spectrum by the method of fourth-order derivative combined with angular quantity,the number of variables decreased from 1737 to 8,and the matrix condition number decreased from 1.85×1015 to 56.34,which effectively eliminated the collinearity issue for OLS regression.Direct OLS modeling on spectral preprocessed data achieved a determination coefficient of 0.981 for 47 validation samples,with a relative error range of-8.38%-8.22%,outperforming the commonly used partial least squares(PLS)method(Determination coefficient of 0.865,relative error of-27.82%-22.38%).It was proved that effective data preprocessing significantly improved the prediction accuracy of the model.Furthermore,when the number of calibration set was compressed to 25 and the number of validation set was expanded to 70,the model retained 8 variables with a condition number of 42.60,the determination coefficient of validation set was 0.972,and the relative error ranged from-10.80%to 12.31%.Comparing with the PLS method(Determination coefficient of 0.724,relative error of-34.26%-53.84%),the improvement was more obvious,which showed that the method could still have high prediction accuracy even with fewer modeling samples as well as robustness against multiplicative error interference.