1.Advances in the synergy between tumor thermal ablation and chemotherapy
Mengdi LIANG ; Wenbin ZHOU ; Shui WANG
International Journal of Surgery 2013;40(10):680-683
Tumor thermal ablation therapy has been the common minimally invasive technique because of its excellent efficacy and safety,and has become a promising clinical minimally invasive treatment.But there are still limitations in its therapeutic range.Moreover,as an effective local treatment,the technology is bound to a cooperation with tumor system treatments.This review provides an overview of the concept of tumor thermotherapy and thermal ablation,and the possible mechanism of the synergistic effect of the thermal ablation with chemotherapy,including hyperthermia changing the blood supply to improve drug distribution,hyperthermia increasing drug intake,hyperthermia modifying the cytotoxicity of many chemotherapeutic agents,combination therapy improving the rate of complete ablation and promoting cell apoptosis.
2.Anti-tumor immunity and mechanism of microwave ablation
Li LI ; Mengdi LIANG ; Wenbin ZHOU ; Shui WANG
International Journal of Surgery 2017;44(6):429-432
Microwave ablation,as a minimally invasive therapy,causes focal hyperthermic injury to ablated tumors.It also induces anti-tumor immunity which could contribute to another mechanism of tumor destruction.Combination with immunotherapy could further enhance the tumor-specific immunity,lead to stronger inhibitory effects on both primary and metastatic lesions and decrease recurrence and metastasis.Thus,combination of microwave ablation and immunotherapy is a promising approach in the treatment of solid tumors,especially for advanced cancers.This article reviews recent advances in the mechanism and application of immune effect induced by microwave ablation.
3.Diagnostic value of next-generation sequencing for patients with unexplained pancytopenia
Mengdi JIN ; Danyu WANG ; Haiyan CUI ; Zhaogui ZHOU ; Wei DAI ; Liqiong LIU ; Zelin LIU
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2021;30(5):282-285
Objective:To explore the significance of next-generation sequencing to detect gene mutations for diagnosis of patients with unexplained pancytopenia.Methods:The next-generation sequencing was used to detect 32 common hematological tumor gene mutations in 113 patients with unexplained pancytopenia in Huazhong University of Science and Technology Union Shenzhen Hospital from February 2016 to February 2019.Results:The next-generation sequencing results showed that of the 32 genes tested in 113 patients, 69 mutations occurred in 25 genes. Among them, 105 patients (92.9%) carried at least 1 gene mutation, and the median number of mutations was 2 (1-5). Fifty-one patients were diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), and the related mutant genes were detected; 62 patients were diagnosed with atypical aplastic anemia or cytopenia of unknown significance. The total effective rate of treatment for 113 patients was 65.5% (74/113).Conclusion:The next-generation sequencing helps to diagnose patients with unexplained pancytopenia, and provides targeted strategies for finding new treatments and prolonging the overall survival of patients.
4.The distribution of plasma renin concentration and its characteristics in patients with hypertension
Weihong LI ; Lu SHI ; Mengdi LIU ; Yuntao ZHOU ; Xiumin LIU ; Xiaojing LI ; Fang YU ; Wei TIAN ; Bing WU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;40(6):447-450
Objective To explore the distribution characteristics of plasma renin concentration in patients with hypertension and the possibly methodological problems.Methods The subjects including 361 patients with hypertension[male: 184 cases, average age: (45.16±13.74)years old;female: 177 cases, average age: (51.04±12.68) years old]and 187 apparent healthy individuals[male: 92 cases, average age: (46.74±13.17)years old;female: 95 cases, average age: (47.33±13.18) years old]were recruited from Departments of Healthy Check-up and outpatients for hypertension in Tangshan Gongren Hospital. The plasma renin concentration was detected by chemiluminescence-Immunoassay.Results The plasma renin concentration shows log-transformed normal distribution both in healthy group and hypertension group. The range of plasma renin concentration in hypertension group is from 0.05 to 574.07 pg/ml, while that in apparent healthy group is from 3.24 to 120.40 pg/ml. The plasma renin concentration in both groups is higher in male than female (Hypertension t=2.19,P=0.029;Healthy people t=2.85,P=0.005). The average concentration of plasma renin in hypertension group is slightly higher, and the width of density distribution is larger in comparison with healthy group although there is no significant difference between them. However, the percentage of plasma renin abnormality was 26.59% (96/361) in hypertension group with 13.85%(50/361)of low renin subtype and 12.74%(46/361)of high renin subtype ConclusionsThe plasma renin concentration measured by Chemiluminescence-Immunoassay can be used as an effective tool for hypertension screening.
5.The 482nd case: vomiting, paroxysmal dizziness and anhidrosis
Mengdi JIANG ; Jiuliang ZHAO ; Yangzhong ZHOU ; Ying JIANG ; Xuan ZHANG ; Xiaofeng ZENG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2020;59(12):1013-1016
A 31-year-old woman was admitted to Peking Union Medical College Hospital presented with intermittent vomiting and abdominal pain for 2 years, and recurrence with paroxysmal dizziness for 1 month. This patient was diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) 2 years ago with involvement of gastrointestinal and urinary tracts. One month ago, repeated vomiting and nausea recurred. No laboratory and imaging abnormalities were found in central nervous system and gastrointestinal evaluation. Orthostatic hypotension and fluctuation of blood pressure were recorded during hospitalization. Combined with sexual dysfunction, left adie pupil, anhidrosis and abnormal sympathetic skin response, autonomic nerve dysfunction related to SLE was diagnosed. After treated with pulse glucocorticoids and intravenous immunoglobulin, the patient′s symptoms improved remarkably. Orthostatic hypotension in SLE patients may link to autonomic nerve dysfunction.
6.Clinical characteristics of pulsatile tinnitus induced by sigmoid sinus abnormalities with different intracranial pressure
Lanyue CHEN ; Xiaobo MA ; Mengdi ZHOU ; Xiaoxia QU ; Zhaohui LIU
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2023;30(12):772-775
OBJECTIVE To analyze the clinical characteristics of pulsatile tinnitus induced by sigmoid sinus abnormalities in high and normal intracranial pressure states.METHODS There were 66 patients of pulsatile tinnitus induced by sigmoid sinus abnormalities,including 55 cases of sigmoid sinus wall dehiscence and 11 cases of sigmoid sinus diverticulum.The index of transverse sinus stenosis(ITSS)was used to assess intracranial pressure in magnetic resonance venography(MRV).We obtained 41 cases in intracranial hypertension group and 25 cases in normal intracranial pressure group.The age,gender,handedness,tinnitus lateralization,mean arterial pressure(MAP),body mass index(BMI),tinnitus duration,tinnitus frequency,tinnitus loudness,tinnitus handicap inventory(THI)and blood biochemical examination were recorded to analyze.RESULTS The BMI was 24.98 kg/m2(22.87 kg/m2,28.46 kg/m2)and 24.01 kg/m2(20.34 kg/m2,25.03 kg/m2)and THI score was 45.59±23.47 and 33.84±20.13 in intracranial hypertension group and normal intracranial pressure group,respectively.Compared with normal intracranial pressure group,the BMI and THI of intracranial hypertension group were significantly increased(P was 0.047 and 0.042 respectively).No significant difference were found in other indicators.CONCLUSION There are some different characteristics in pulsatile tinnitus induced by sigmoid sinus abnormalities in high and normal intracranial pressure states,which manifest obviously increased BMI and THI score in pulsatile tinnitus patients with intracranial hypertension.
7.Effects of Acupuncture on Gut Microbiota and Central Iinflammation in Rat Model of Migraine based on"Gut-Brain"Theory
Mingsheng SUN ; Xingyu CHEN ; Mengdi ZHOU ; Yi LIU ; Yuqi ZHENG ; Siying HUANG ; Dingjun CAI ; Ling ZHAO
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(8):2726-2734
Objective Based on the theory of"gut-brain",this study explored the effect of acupuncture on the gut microbiota and central inflammation in migraine model rats,in order to explore the mechanism of acupuncture in the treatment of migraine from the perspective of"gut-brain".Methods The migraine rat model was established by subcutaneous injection of nitroglycerin.They were randomly divided into a model group and an acupuncture group,with 6 rats in each group,and a control group with 6 rats for conventional binding and fixation.Before modeling and on the 1st,5th,and 9th days after modeling,each group used electronic VonFrey to measure the plantar mechanical pain threshold of rats.After the experiment,Elisa was used to detect the expression levels of inflammatory factors IL-6 and TNF-α in the central trigeminal spinal nucleus of the rats in each group.Three-generation Pacbio full-length microbial diversity sequencing was used to perform 16S full-length rDNA sequencing on each group of fecal samples to detect the operational taxonomic unit(OTU)clustering and its abundance,Alpha diversity index,Beta diversity index,species among the samples in each group.differences in abundance.Results In migraine model rats,plantar mechanical pain threshold was significantly decreased(P<0.01),central IL-6 and TNF-α contents were significantly increased(P<0.01),and the structure and abundance of gut microbiota were abnormal.change(P<0.01).Continuous acupuncture treatment can significantly increase the plantar mechanical pain threshold in migraine rats(P<0.01),regulate the diversity of gut microbiota in migraine rats,increase Lactobacillus murine,and reduce the abundance of Lactobacillus enterobacteriaceae.degree(P<0.05),and decreased the levels of IL-6 and TNF-α in the central nervous system of migraine model rats(P<0.01).Conclusion Acupuncture can exert the"gut-brain"anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect of acupuncture in the treatment of migraine by regulating the gut microbiota structure and the expression of central IL-6 and TNF-α inflammatory factors in migraine model rats.
8.Clinical and craniocerebral MRI characteristics of 17 patients with MELAS syndrome
Jie ZHOU ; Chang WANG ; Mengdi OU
Journal of Apoplexy and Nervous Diseases 2022;39(6):510-513
Objective To explore the clinical characteristics and cerebral MRI characteristics of mitochondrial encephalomyopathy with hyperlactic acidemia and stroke-like episodes (MELAS) syndrome and to improve the clinical doctors understanding of the specific manifestations of cerebral MRI in MELAS syndrome.Methods The clinical features and cerebral MRI data of 17 patients with MELAS syndrome diagnosed by gene test or muscle pathology in our hospital from February 2011 to September 2020 were retrospectively analyzed.Results Among the 17 patients with MELAS syndrome,there were 7 males and 10 females.Epilepsy(6/17) and headache(4/17) were the main initial symptoms,and the main clinical manifestations were headache,epilepsy and visual impairment.The main characteristic of cranial MRI is abnormal signal in cerebral hemispheric cortical region.And the lesions were mainly located in the temporal lobe,parietal lobe and occipital lobe.There were 3 cases of single lobe involvement,only 1 case of basal ganglia involvement,and 13 cases of multiple lobe involvement,and 6 patients had cerebral and/or cerebellar atrophy.Abnormal signals of injury included long T1 and long T2 signals at the lesion site,high signal in DWI and FLAIR sequence,and abnormal lactic acid peak (Lac peak) on MRS.Conclusion The clinical manifestations of MELAS syndrome are complex.For patients with craniocerebral MRI indicating abnormal signals of temporal lobe,parietal lobe and occipital lobe with headache,epilepsy and other symptoms,the possibility of MELAS syndrome should be highly suspected.Further muscle pathological examination and gene detection are recommended.
9.Community structure of wild myomorpha in the plague foci of Lianghe County, Yunnan Province
Rudan HONG ; Zhaofei WEI ; Qiufang ZHAO ; Zhengxiang LIU ; Mei HONG ; Mengdi WANG ; Dandan XU ; Yun ZHOU ; Jiaxiang YIN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2018;37(7):522-525
Objective To investigate the community structure and spatial distribution of wild myomorpha in the plague foci of Lianghe County,Yunnan Province.Methods From December 2015 to October 2016,in Mangdong,Hexi,Nangsong and other places in Lianghe County,forest landscape samples were randomly selected in different altitude gradients (1 000 ~,1 200 ~,1 400 ~,≥ 1 600 m).Peanut was used as a bait for trapping myomorpha,and the community structure of myomorpha was analyzed.Results A total of 663 myomorpha were collected and the density was 7.97% (663/8 320),which were divided into 16 species,11 genus,5 families,and 3 orders.Rattus tanezumi (30.62%,203/663) was the dominant species.In the 1 000-< 1 200 m altitude gradient,the richness of myomorpha was the highest (13 kinds).In the 1 400-< 1 600 m altitude gradient,the index of diversity (2.094 2) was the highest.With the increase of altitude,the ecological dominance were increased,and the values were 0.672 2,0.774 2,0.842 8,and 0.882 4,respectively,whereas the evenness presented a decreasing trend,and the values were 0.269 2,0.197 1,0.142 8,and 0.162 0.Conclusions The Rattus tanezumi has presented a single dominant distribution at different elevation and the number and the species of the wild rodent with superior position have increased with the altitude increased in Lianghe focus.With the increase of altitude,the diversity and the evenness have increased,whereas the richness and the dominance have decreased.
10.Analysis of metal elements in water samples of plague foci in Yunnan Province
Sitong LIU ; Yun ZHOU ; Rudan HONG ; Zhengxiang LIU ; Mei HONG ; Shoulian JI ; Dandan XU ; Mengdi WANG ; Yunyan LUO ; Qinan HE ; Jiaxiang YIN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2020;39(12):906-909
Objective:To detect and analyze the contents of eight metal elements in water samples of plague foci in Yunnan Province.Methods:During the period from December 2015 to November 2016, the plague foci of Yulong, Jianchuan and Lianghe were selected as sampling sites, water samples were collected in areas with rodent activities in the 4 seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter. The contents of eight metal elements calcium (Ca), iron (Fe), zinc (Zn), chromium (Cr), plumbum (Pb), manganese (Mn), cadmium (Cd) and cuprum (Cu) in water samples were measured by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS), and the data [median (interquartile distance)] were statistically analyzed.Results:Twenty-six, 58 and 54 water samples were collected from Yulong, Jianchuan and Lianghe plague foci, respectively. The contents of metal elements of Pb and Cd in water samples of the three plague foci [Yulong: 0.19 (0.78) and 0.08 (0.07) mg/L; Jianchuan: 0.23 (0.56) and 0.03 (0.06) mg/L; Lianghe: 0.13 (0.61) and 0.09 (0.08) mg/L] were higher than that of "Environmental Quality Standards for Surface Water" (Pb: 0.10 mg/L, Cd: 0.01 mg/L). There were significant differences in the contents of Ca and Cd elements among the three regions ( P < 0.05), but there was no significant difference in the contents of the other 6 metal elements among the three regions ( P > 0.05). The content of Ca element was the highest in Yulong plague foci, and the lowest in Lianghe plague foci ( P < 0.017). In the Yulong plague foci, there was no statistically significant difference in the content of Fe element in different seasons ( P > 0.05), and the differences in the contents of the other 7 metal elements were statistically significant ( P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in the content of Cr element in Jianchuan plague foci in different seasons ( P > 0.05), and the differences in the content of the other 7 metal elements were statistically significant ( P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in the content of Ca element in Lianghe plague foci in different seasons ( P > 0.05), and the differences in the content of the other 7 metal elements were statistically significant ( P < 0.05). Conclusion:The metal element contents of Pb and Cd are relatively abundant in water samples from 3 plague foci of Yunnan Province, and the seasonal variation trend of metal element content in water samples of Yulong and Jianchuan plague foci is similar.