1.Changes of circulating progenitor cells and circulating endothelial progenitor cells in patients With sepsis
Chaoyang TONG ; Zhenju SONG ; Chenling YAO ; Mian SHAO ; Peizhi HUANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2009;18(1):69-73
Objective To investigate the changes of circulaling progenitor cells and endothelial progenitor cells(EPCs)in non-septic and septic shock patients using flow cytometry.Method A total of 27 sepsis patients hospitalized in emergency department of Zhongshan hospital during August 2007 to February 2008 were enrolled in this study.The patients were dividedinto septic shock group(n=12)and non-septic shock group(n=15).Ten healthy individuals and ten non-sepsis ICU patients were collected as controls.Peripheral blood mononuclear cells(PBMCs) were isolated by Ficoll density gradient centrifugation,and EPCs labelled with antibodies against CDl33,CD34 and VEGFR-2 were identified and isolated by three-color fluorescence flow cytometry.Differences within the groups were analyzed using One way ANOVA.Results The percentages ofprogenitor cells and EPCs in the PBMC fraction in healthy controls were(0.25%4-0.14%),(0.09%-I-0.02%),respectively,and those in ICU controls were(O.38%.4-0.29%),(0.12%.4-0.02%).The percentages of progenitor cells and EPCs were significantly higher in栅sel如c shock patients(0.57%±0.12%),(0.22%.4-0.10%)than in heathy and non-sepsis ICU controls(P<0.05).However.the percentages of progenitor cells and EPC8 in septic shock pa.tienta(O.20%±0.12%,0.04%-t-O.01%)was obviousely lower than those in healthy,ICU controls and ilionseptic shock patients(P<0.05).Sptic shock survivors had significantly higher numbers of cEPCs than nonsur.vivors(P<0.05).Conclusions The level of progenitor cells and EPC8 in peipheral blood of sepsis patients might be the valuable markers to as.se88 the severity and outcome ofthese ptienS.
3.STUDY ON THE ANTIOXIDATIVE AND ANTIAGING EFFECT OF THE BIOACTIVE EXTRACT FROM AGROCYBE AEGERITA
Song ZHANG ; Jinqing LIU ; Xiaodeng MEI ; Xiaobing YANG ; Mian HUANG
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the antioxidative and antiaging effects of the bioactive extract from Agrocybe aegerita. Method Fruit flies and D-galactose induced aging mice were fed with the bioactive extract from Agrocybe aegerita. The lifespan of fruit fly and spleen index, brain index,SOD activity in serum and lipofuscin level in 1iver of the mice were measured, and its acute toxic effect was studied. Results The bioactive extract from Agrocybe aegerita could significantly increase the mean lifespan and half death time of fruit flies. The percentage of life prolongation was 41.81% compared with the control. Compared to the models, SOD activity in serum,spleen index and brain index of male mice fed with 800mg/(kg.d) of the bioactive extract from Agrocybe aegerita were respectively increased by 42.36%, 33.33% and 17.85%,while lipofuscin content of liver decreased by 50.06%. 20g/(kg.d) of the bioactive extract from Agrocybe aegerita was safe for mouse. Conclusion The bioactive extract from Agrocybe aegerita have obviously antioxidative and antiaging effects with little side effect.
4.Association study of TLR4 polymorphisms with severe community-acquired pneumonia susceptibility and outcome
Zhenju SONG ; Chaoyang TONG ; Zhan SUN ; Chenting YAO ; Mian SHOO ; Peizhi HUANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2009;18(9):956-959
Objective To investigate the possible association of TLR4 polymorphisms with susceptibility and prognosis of SCAP.Method A total of 360 CAP patients hospitalized in emergency department of Zhongshan hospital from May 2005 to April 2008 were enrolled in this case-control study.Patients were excluded if they had metastatic tumors,autoimmune diseases,AIDS or received immunosuppressive drugs.This study was approved by the ethical committee of Zhongshan hospital,Fudan University.Patients were divided into SCAP group(n = 180)and NSCAP group(n = 180)according to the illness severity,and were divided into survival group(n = 300)and death group(n = 60)according to the 30-day mortality.Hapmap database of Han Chinese population was used to select the Tag SNPs.Primer 3 software was used to design the PCR and sequencing primers.Genomic DNA was extracted from peripheral blood mononuclear cells.Genotyping was performed by sequencing the PCR products.We used X2 analysis to evaluate the significance of differences in genotype and allele frequencies between different groups.Results The distributions of three TagSNPs(rs2149356,rs11536879,rs1927907)were consistent with Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.The allele and genotype frequencies of three TagSNPs in the SCAP group did not differ from the NSCAP group.Also,no significant difference was found between survivor group and non-survivor group.The haplotype frequencies of CA,TA and TG were not significantly different between SCAP group and NSCAP group.And no significant difference of haplotype frequency was existed between survivor group and nonsurvivor group.Conclusions This study suggested that TLR4 gene polymorphisms were not significantly associated with the susceptibility and prognosis of SCAP.
5.Protective effect of zuogui pill on ovarian autoimmune injury.
Ling ZHU ; Song-ping LUO ; Li-mian XU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2005;25(10):920-924
OBJECTIVETo probe the effect of Zuogui pill (ZGP), a Chinese compound recipe for tonifying Shen, on ovarian function in mice with premature ovarian failure (POF).
METHODSBALB/C female mice model of POF was established by multiple sites subcutaneous injection of ovarian antigen elicited with ovarian tissue of SD female rats, and treated with ZGP at different time points in the modeling, with prednisone as positive control. The levels of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and estradiol (E2) in peripheral blood were measured with radioimmunoassay, and ovarian antibody (AoAb) was determined by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay. The mRNA expression of ovarian growth and differentiation factor-9 was detected with in situ hybridization.
RESULTSPOF model mice manifested such abnormalities as increased FSH, decreased E2, and positive AoAb in peripheral blood, with lymphocytes infiltration in ovarian mesanchyma, reduction of GDF-9 mRNA positive oocytes, and decrease of growing and mature follicles. ZGP could reduce the increase of FSH, increase the level of E2, inhibit the production of AoAb, raise the GDF-9 mRNA positive cells of oocytes, increase the number of growing and mature follicles. The clinical efficacy was more significant in early stage than in advanced stage.
CONCLUSIONZGP can improve immune inflammatory injury of ovary, and shows therapeutic effect on POF.
Animals ; Autoimmune Diseases ; etiology ; prevention & control ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Female ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Ovarian Follicle ; pathology ; Ovary ; drug effects ; immunology ; physiopathology ; Phytotherapy ; Primary Ovarian Insufficiency ; etiology ; prevention & control ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Yin Deficiency ; drug therapy
6.Analysis of preserving effect of different packages on operation appliance in field hospital
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2009;15(3):204-205
Objective To compare the preserving effect of different packages materials on operation appliance. Methods The operation appliances were wrapped by pare cotton cloth and paper-plastic materials and were stcrihzed. Results After 14 days sterilization, the bacterial colony among 3 groups showed no difference, while after after 30 and 180 days, the paper-plastic packaged operation had a longer preserving period than pure cotton cloth and fibrous cloth packages. The difference is significant( P < 0. 01 ). Condusions Paper-plastic package is superior to packages of pure cotton and fthrous cloth. It can prolong the period of validity of preserving operation and decrease the workload and wastage.
7.Establishment of field hospital and nursing management under the special conditions
Xiu-Mian SONG ; Li-Xia LI ; Xiao-Jun DENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2009;15(18):1778-1779
Objective To discuss the management of nursing work under special conditions according to the experiences of setting up a field hospital in Du Jiangyan after the earthquake happened on May 12th in 2008.Methods 18 nurses who participated in the post-earthquake rescue work in a field hospital of Du Jiangyan were selected to complete the clinical materials of 14422 cases of wounded persons.The qualities of nursing management were analyzed.Results To reasonablly implement the elastic on-duty system and to balaneedly distribute the nursing personnel fully showed modem army' s fine characters of culture and technique,tough and warrior.Facing the urgent tasks,we showed good spirit of teamwork.Conclusions To effectively implement the elastic on-duty system assures the quality of nursing work and fulfills the antiearthquake and disaster relief successfully.
8.Research progress of SARS-CoV-2 main protease inhibitors
Mian-ling YANG ; Yu-sen CHENG ; Le-tian SONG ; Bing YE ; Sheng-hua GAO ; Xin-yong LIU ; Peng ZHAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2023;58(9):2581-2600
As a common protease with high similarity among coronavirus species, the main protease (Mpro) of SARS-CoV-2 is responsible for the catalytic hydrolysis of viral precursor proteins into functional proteins, which is essential for coronavirus replication and is one of the ideal targets for the development of broad-spectrum antiviral drugs. This paper reviews the main protease inhibitors of SARS-CoV-2, including their molecular structures, potencies and drug-like profiles, binding modes and structure-activity relationships, etc.
9.Screening methods of SARS-CoV-2 main protease inhibitors and current applications
Bing YE ; Sheng-hua GAO ; Le-tian SONG ; Yu-sen CHENG ; Mian-ling YANG ; Peng ZHAN ; Xin-yong LIU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2023;58(6):1528-1539
COVID-19 epidemic continues to spread around the world till these days, and it is urgent to develop more safe and effective new drugs. Due to the limited P3 biosafety laboratories for directly screening inhibitors of virulent viruses with high infectivity, it is necessary to develop rapid and efficient screening methods for viral proteases and other related targets. The main protease (Mpro), which plays a key role in the replication cycle of SARS-CoV-2, is highly conserved and has no homologous proteases in humans, making it an ideal target for drug development. From two different levels, namely, molecular level and cellular level, this paper summarizes the reported screening methods of SARS-CoV-2 Mpro inhibitors through a variety of representative examples, expecting to provide references for further development of SARS-CoV-2 Mpro inhibitors.
10.Correlation of milk tea consumption with comorbid overweight/obesity and depressive symptoms among college students
LI Shengpeng, LIANG Dingxiong, SU Fan, SONG Yongjing, SHA Mian, XU Jiali, SONG Jiancai, GONG Ling
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(11):1644-1647
Objective:
To explore the association of milk tea consumption with comorbid of overweight/obesity and depressive symptoms among college students, so as to provide a reference for promoting the physical and mental health of college students.
Methods:
A questionnaire survey was conducted from August to October 2023 using convenience sampling among 13 920 students from nine universities in Shanghai, Jiangxi, and Hubei provinces (municipality directly under the central government). Information on college students demographic characteristics, milk tea consumption, overweight/obesity status, and depressive symptoms was collected. Chi square tests were used to compare the association between different demographic characteristics and milk tea consumption with comorbid overweight/obesity and depressive symptoms. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis was performed to infer the strength of the association.
Results:
The detection rate of comorbidity of overweight/obesity and depressive symptoms was 5.8% among college students. The univariate analysis revealed statistically significant differences in the detection rate of comorbidity of overweight/obesity and depressive symptoms among various groups, including gender, grade, parents education level, only child status, family economic status, meeting moderate to high levels of physical activity standards, sleep quality, and frequent fast food consumption ( χ 2= 82.10, 23.07, 8.91, 10.87 , 4.56, 47.60, 17.60, 386.74, 96.61, P <0.05). There were also statistically significant differences between groups based on milk tea consumption frequency and quantity ( χ 2=42.12, 38.76, P <0.01). Compared with the group of without consuming milk tea, Logistic regression analysis showed that college students who consumed milk tea 4-5 times and ≥6 times had higher risk of comorbid overweight/obesity and depressive symptoms ( OR =1.98, 2.46), and college students who consumed 1-1 500 mL and ≥3 000 mL of milk tea also had higher comorbidity risk ( OR =1.52, 1.22) ( P <0.05).
Conclusions
Frequent and excessive milk tea consumption among college students may increase the risk of comorbid of overweight/obesity and depressive symptoms. It is recommended to reduce the frequency and quantity of milk tea consumption to improve college students physical and mental health.