1.Impact of lipids, high sensitive C-reactive protein, homocysteine and troponin I in patients with unstable angina in treatment of rosuvastatin
Weifeng YAO ; Yunfei LIU ; Mingxi GAO
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2014;(1):97-99
Objective To observe the efifcacy of rosuvastatin in patients with unstable angina and its impact on the levels of lipids, high sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), homocysteine(Hcy) and troponin I (cTnI). Method 384 patients with unstable angina, from January 2010 to December 2012, were randomly divided into observation group and control group, each group had 192 cases, the control group received simvastatin, the observation group were gave rosuvastatin. The efficacy, and the levels of lipids, hs-CRP, Hcy and cTnI were observed after treatment. Results The total effective rate was 92.19%in observation group which was signiifcantly better than 81.25%in control group (χ2=9.044, P<0.01). Before treatment, the levels of TG , TC, LDL-C, HDL-C, Hcy, hs-CRP and cTnI showed no signiifcant difference, after treatment the levels of TG , TC and LDL-C, Hcy, hs-CRP and cTnI were signiifcantly lower than those before treatment (P<0.01), while, the levels of HDL-C signiifcantly increased than those before treatment (P<0.01), the reducing or increasing levels in observation group were more signiifcant compared with the control group (P<0.01). Conclusion Rosuvastatin treatment in unstable angina not only can reduce plasma lipid, but also reduce their inflammation, and stabilize the arterial plaque for unstable angina, it play an important role in development and prognosis.
2.Establishment of urinary proteome and functional analysis of urinary differential proteins in patients with metabolic syndrome
Xuejiao LIU ; Mingxi LI ; Bixia GAO ; Xiaohong FAN ; Jianfang CAI ; Youhe GAO ; Xuemei LI ; Xuewang LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2012;20(3):143-148
ObjectiveTo establish the urinary proteome profile of the metabolic syndrome ( MetS ) patients,compare the different urinary proteins between the MetS patients and the normal individuals,and analyze the function of the different proteins,so as to explore the pathogenesis of MetS.MethodsOvernight urine were collected from normal controls (n =6) and MetS patients ( n =6).Acetone precipitation method was used to precipitate proteins of urine.Intra-group proteins were mixed together,identified by reversed phase liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry and quantified relatively using spectral counting method.The functions of differential proteins were analyzed using Panther.ResultsA total of 807 and 630 proteins were identified respectively in normal controls and MetS patients.Comparing MetS patients with normal controls,sixty different proteins were found,of which 23 proteins were up-regulated and 37 proteins were down-regulated in MetS patients.In the up-regulated proteins,plasminogen was involved in the plasminogen activation cascade and isoform of alphaenolase,phosphoglycerate kinase 1 and fructose-bisphosphate aldolase B down-regulated in MetS patients were involved in the process of glycolysis and fructose metabolism.ConclusionsThe urinary proteome profile of patients with MetS was established by reversed phase liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry.Different proteins between MetS patients and normal people were identified.The plasminogen activation cascade,glycolysis and fructose metabolism play key roles in the pathogenesis of MetS.
3.Comparison of cost-effectiveness between Urimem and direct freezing for urinary protein preservation.
Mingming WANG ; Xuejiao LIU ; Lulu JIA ; Ying SUN ; Youhe GAO ; Mingxi LI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2014;30(7):1128-1133
To compare two enrichment and preservation methods of urinary proteins, stored in polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) membrane (Urimem) or direct freezing, we examined the differences between the two methods in time, space, costs of supplies and electricity, degree of protein degradation and convenience of the sample handling. The urimem method is superior in the storage space, the cost of electricity and the clinical convenience compared to the direct freezing method. However, the direct freezing method is superior in the time and the cost of supplies to the urimem method. The enrichment and preservation of urinary proteins using urimem have more cost-effective benefits compared to those of the direct freezing method.
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4.A comparative study of intravascular ultrasound findings in elderly coronary heart disease patients with different uric acid levels
Mingxi GAO ; Lei SHEN ; Genglin SHI ; Yunfei LIU ; Zhiyong DUAN ; Junying GU ; Liuyue JIANG ; Qinzhu WEN ; Gong SU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2021;40(3):297-300
Objective:To explore the differences in intravascular ultrasound results in elderly coronary heart disease(CHD)patients with different uric acid levels.Methods:A total of 145 elderly patients diagnosed with CHD in our hospital from December 2017 to May 2020 were included as study subjects.Uric acid levels were measured and intravascular ultrasound examination was conducted in all patients.They were divided into different groups based on uric acid levels: Group A(uric acid≤199 μmol/L), Group B(uric acid 200~399 μmol/L)and Group C(uric acid≥400 μmol/L). Data from intravascular ultrasound-derived indexes were analyzed and compared between the three groups.Results:There was no significant difference in the degree of left main stenosis between Group A and Group B, but it was less severe in both groups than in Group C( F=5.625, P=0.039). Plaque fibrous cap thickness showed no significant difference between Group B and Group C, but it was smaller than in Group A( F=7.825, P=0.020). Group C had the largest plaque area and maximum thickness among the three groups, followed by Group B[(11.12±1.73)mm 2 and(1.76±0.24)mm]and Group A[(8.29±3.14)mm 2 and(1.38±0.09)mm]( F=6.384 and 6.827, P=0.028 and 0.015). Conclusions:Elevated uric acid levels in elderly CHD patients can increase the area and thickness of plaques, and reduce plaque fibrous cap thickness, leading to an increased risk of formation of unstable plaques, which can be life-threatening for these patients.Thus, monitoring and managing uric acid levels should be stressed in elderly CHD patients.
5.Analysis of 21 patients of chronic kidney disease complicated with pneumocystis pneumonia
Wenling YE ; Yang YU ; Hang LI ; Limeng CHEN ; Ruitong GAO ; Mingxi LI ; Dongyan LIU ; Xuejun ZENG ; Jinglan WANG ; Hui WANG ; Xuemei LI ; Xuewang LI
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2008;24(8):555-559
Objective To investigate the clinical features of pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) in patients with chronic kidney disease. Methods Clinial data of 21 cases of the primary and secondary kidney diseases complicated with PCP,excluding renal transplantation,were analyzed retrospectively. Results Twenty-one cases consisted of 6 cases of primary renal diseases and 15 eases of secondary renal diseases.Twenty patients (95.2%) were receiving immunesuppressive therapy at the PCP onset.Main manifestations were fever,progressive dyspnea,cough with no or seldom sputum.Twenty patients presented obvious hypoxemia and 12 of them were type I respiratory failure.X-ray and CT imaging of 20 patients revealed diffuse pulmonary interstitial shadows or ground glass opacities in both lungs.All the patients were treaed with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole.Eleven patients died accounting for 52.3%.Compared with the survivors,elder age (60.91±15.08 vs 44.50±14.83,P<0.05),lower blood oxygen pressure at onset [(48.11±19.05)mm Hg vs (65.91±13.13)mm Hg,P<0.01],higher percentage of respirator application and other secondary lung infection were found in dead patients.No PCP relapsed after average 16-month follow-up in the survival patients. Conclusions PCP is a severe complication with high mortality during immunosuppressive therapy in patients with chronic renal disease.Early diagnosis and proper treatment are important to improve prognosis.
6.Quantitative evaluation of blood-brain barrier permeability in patients with ischemic white matter lesions with dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI
Man LI ; Yue LI ; Shuai GAO ; Mingxi LIU ; Yang ZHOU ; Long ZUO ; Wenli HU ; Tao JIANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2018;34(2):181-184
Objective To investigate the changes of blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability and the correlation with cognitive function in patients with ischemic white matter disease with dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI).Methods Totally 71 subjects underwent routine MRI,DCE-MRI,mini-mental state examination (MMSE) and Fazekas scoring,and then were divided into patient group and control group according to the Fazekas scores.The leakage rate (K),area under the leakage curve (AUC) and fractional blood plasma volume (Vp) in cerebral white matter hyperintensities area and normal appearing white matter area were measured and compared between the two groups.The correlation between these parameters and MMSE scores were analyzed.Results K and AUC value of white matter hyperintensities area and normal appearing white matter area in patient group were significantly higher than those in control group (all P<0.001).Vp value of normal appearing white matter area in patient group was lower than that in control group (P=0.015).K and AUC value of white matter hyperintensities area in patient group had significant negative correlation with MMSE scores (r=-0.440,--0.540,both P<0.001).Conclusion BBB permeability increased in cerebral white matter hyperintensities and normal appearing white matter area in patients with ischemic white matter lesions,which correlated with cognitive function.
7.Association between serum level and exon gene polymorphism of complement C3 and primary open angle glaucoma
Yanting GAO ; Aiping ZHANG ; Mingxi SHAO ; Binghua TANG ; Shengjie LI ; Li TANG ; Wenjun CAO ; Xinghuai SUN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;40(9):682-688
Objective In order to explore the association between complement C3 and primary open angle glaucoma (POAG),the serum complement C3 level was detected and the polymorphism of the C3 exon gene was analyzed in patients with POAG.Methods A prospective case-control study was designed.A total of 45 patients with POAG visiting Eye &ENT hospital of Fudan University were collected from December 2014 to December 2015,and 45 age-/gender-matched healthy subjects from yearly health screening were collected as normal controls.Serum C3 concentration was detected by immunoturbidimetric assay.Meanwhile,genomic DNA was extracted from peripheral blood leukocytes,and sequencing for C3 exons was followed with PCR to analyze the gene polymorphism.Statistical analysis was performed by use of SPSS 20.0 software.Student's t test was used to evaluate the difference of serum C3 level between two groups.Chisquare test was used to analyze the difference in the distribution of C3 exon gene polymorphism between two groups.The one-way ANOVA was utilized to analyze the difference of serum C3 level among different genotypes of C3 exon.Results The serum level of C3 in POAG (104.81 ± 29.15)mg/dl was significantly lower (t =-3.162,P =0.002) compared to controls (121.06 ± 18.39) mg/dl.There were a total of seven single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) (rs2230201,rs2230204,rs2230205,rs428453,rs423490rs7951,rs539822147) within the C3 exon gene region,but no mutation was detected.There was no difference in the frequency and distribution of these SNPs between POAG and controls,as well as,there was also no significant difference in serum C3 level among these SNPs genotypes.Conclusions Decreased serum C3 level in POAG patients indicated that complement C3 might be involved in the pathomechanism of glaucoma.No significant abnormality of C3 exon gene was detected,so the gene polymorphism having an impact on serum C3 level could be excluded as a reason probably.