1.Cardioprotective effect of trimetazidine in elderly patients with coronary artery disease
Ying LI ; Pengying LIU ; Ling CHEN ; Li LIU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2003;0(07):-
Objective To evaluate the cardioprotective effect of trimetazidine in elderly patients with myocardial ischemia and chronic heart failure of coronary artery disease. Methods Eighty nine patients with angiographically proven coronary artery disease were randomized to therapy group (n=45) and controlled group (n=44). The patients in therapy group were given both the routine treatment and trimetazidine 20 mg, 3 times daily, for 6 months. The patients in controlled group were given only the routine treatment. Results After the therapy, the episode of angina pectoris every week was fewer and weekly consumption of nitroglycerin tablets was less in patients of therapy group than those in controlled group: (3.0?1.7 )episodes/w vs (3.9?2.1 )episodes/w,P0.05). Work load were increased 〔(10.2? 2.2) vs( 9.3 ?1.7)METs, P
2.Adenovirus-mediated gene transfer of rHSG-1 inhibits proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells from spontaneously hypertensive rats
Pengfei LI ; Yanhong GUO ; Qian LI ; Pengying YAO ; Guanghu CHEN
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2004;0(03):-
Objective: To investigate the effect of rat hyperplasia suppressor gene-1(rHSG-1) on the proliferation of aortic vascular smooth muscle cells(VSMCs) from spontaneously hypertensive rats(SHR). Methods:VSMCs were transfected with an adenoviral vector expressing rHSG-1(Ad5rHSG-1). The effect of rHSG-1 on the proliferation of VSMCs was investigated by cell counting, MTT assay and 3H-thymidine incorporation. We also analyzed the cell-cycle using flow cytometry and detected the expression of p27 Kip1 and p21 Cip1 by Western Blot. Results:The proliferation of VSMCs infected with Ad5rHSG-1 was inhibited,a 40% reduction compared with the control group(P
3.The correlation study of 1-hour postload plasma glucose level and carotid intima-media thickness in elderly male patients with hypertension
Pengying GU ; Shandong YE ; Shiyang ZHANG ; Meiguang LI ; Weidong WANG ; Dongmei KANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2009;28(5):371-373
Objective To observe the correlation between 1-hour postload plasma glucose and carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) in elderly male patients with hypertension.Methods One hundred and twenty six elderly male patients with hypertension were enrolled and divided into four groups: normal glucose tolerance with normal 1 h plasma glucose (1 hPG) group (low-NGT, n=42); normal glucose tolerance with high lh plasma glucose group (high-NGT, n=23);impaired glucose tolerance group (IGT, n=27) and diabetic group (n=84). The differences of blood pressure, blood glucose, blood lipid and intimia-media thickness among groups were analyzed.Results OGTT 1 hPG in high-NGT group was similar with IGT group[(12.0±1.1)mmol/L vs. (11.1±1.8)mrnol/L, P>0. 053 ,but significantly higher than that in Iow-NGT group ((12.0±1.1)mmol/L vs. (9. 1±1.4) mmol/L, P<0.01]. The value of IMT was gradually increased in four groups (P<0.05) and it was (1.02±0. 12) mm in high-NGT group. OGTT 1 hPG was the independent risk factor for IMT(P< 0.01).Conclusions OC-TT 1h plasma glucose is associated with atherosclerosis in elderly male hypertensive people.
4.Exploration of the Part of the"Belly"in Synopsis of the Golden Chamber
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2024;48(7):834-837
[Objective]To distinguish and analyze the provisions of the word"belly"mentioned in Synopsis of the Golden Chamber,and to explore the similarities and differences in the usage of"belly"and"abdomen"during the period when Synopsis of the Golden Chamber was written,and clarify the specific meanings of"cold in the belly"and"heat in the belly".[Methods]By analyzing the meaning of the articles related to"belly"and verifying the original meaning of the words"belly"and"abdomen"in the era when ZHANG Zhongjing wrote the book,combined with the articles in Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Synopsis of the Golden Chamber that were similar to the diseases"syncope due to pathogenic cold"and"jaundice"described in the articles,the usage of"belly"in the articles was summarized.[Results]Throughout history,there had been various interpretations of"belly",such as considering it as the spleen,a part of the spleen meridian,and a reference to the abdomen.After examining the original meanings of the two characters"belly","abdomen"was first born in"belly",and its meaning and word making ability were higher than"belly"."Belly"was first seen in the Western Han Dynasty,and it mostly referred to the stomach of animals.Through verifying ZHANG Zhongjing's analysis of the principles and methods of"syncope due to pathogenic cold"and"jaundice"diseases,it was found that in Synopsis of the Golden Chamber,"belly"referred to the stomach and intestines,which was applied in the expression of Yangming disease.[Conclusion]The meanings of"belly"and"abdomen"in Synopsis of the Golden Chamber are different,and"belly"is not a mutual use of"abdomen".
5.Influence of Different Interventions on Insulin Resistance and ?-cell Function in Patients with Impaired Glucose Tolerance
Hongguang DING ; Pengying LIU ; Junying LIU ; Ji PENG ; Jingfan XIONG ; Jie XIAO ; Ying LI ; Lei WU ; Yaohui HUANG
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(04):-
Objective To evaluate the effects of different interventios on insulin resistance and ?-cell function in population with impaired glucose tolerance(impaired glucose tolerance,IGT).Methods The total of 382 cases of IGT were divided into five groups according to interventions:control(C),diet plus exercise group(D+E),Acarbose Group(A),Metformin(M)and traditional Chinese medicine Group(TCM),with each group making the appropriate intervention programmes.BMI,FPG,2hPG,F-Ins,P-Ins,F-CP and P-CP were determined before intervention and yearly during the follow up,and BMI,HOMA-IR,HOMA-? were calculated.Results By the end of the study,insulin,F-CP,IR Group D+E and FPG,2hPG,insulin,C-peptide,IR in the other groups were significantly lower than before the intervention(P
6.Clinicopathological features of mixed cervical carcinoma with adenoid cystic pattern
Linlin LI ; Yingying CUI ; Pengying GAO ; Lei XIA ; Guangzhen LIU ; Hui LIU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2022;51(7):615-620
Objective:To investigate the clinicopathological characteristics, immunophenotype, molecular characteristics, differential diagnosis, clinical treatment and prognosis of mixed carcinoma of cervix with adenoid cystic pattern.Methods:Three cases of mixed cervical carcinoma with adenoid cystic pattern were collected at the Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou University Medical School from 2018 to 2021.The clinicopathological characteristics were analyzed, immunohistochemistry (IHC) and in situ hybridization (ISH) were performed. The related literature was reviewed.Results:The three patients were postmenopausal women with a median age of 74.7 years. The clinical symptom was vaginal bleeding without obvious causes. One case was an endophytic tumor, and the others were exophytic. The median diameter of the three cases was 3.3 cm. Two patients underwent hysterectomy, the tumors infiltrated the external 1/3 and middle 1/3 of the cervix respectively. All the lymph nodes were negative. One patient had a previous biopsy. Microscopically, all three tumors were characterized by a cribriform structure, which were filled with basophilic myxoid substance and surrounded by tubules lined by two layers of cells. The tumor cells had scanty cytoplasm and showed the characteristics of cervical basal-like cells. All three cases were accompanied by high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions and squamous cell carcinoma, and one also showed a non-specific spindle cell sarcomatoid component. Within the double-layered epithelial structure, the outer epithelium was positive for p63, CD117, p16 INK4a (clone E6H4) and MYB protein and negative for S-100 by IHC. The combined positive score of PD-L1 (clone 22C3) was less than 1 in all three cases. Human papillomavirus (HPV) types 16 and 18 were detected in one patient preoperatively, while high-risk HPV were positive in the other two patients by RNAscope ISH postoperatively. None of the three cases showed MYB gene rearrangement by FISH. The mean follow-up time was 23.3 months (36, 28 and 6 months, respectively). Two patients underwent hysterectomy and radiotherapy survived without disease. One patient survived with tumor just by radiotherapy and drug therapy. Conclusions:Mixed cervical carcinoma with adenoid cystic pattern is extremely rare. It is a high-grade malignancy with poor prognosis. The tumor is associated with high-risk HPV infection, without MYB gene rearrangement, and with low PD-L1 immunoreactivity. Radical surgery combined with radiotherapy and chemotherapy is the mainstay of treatment at present.
7.The clinical application value of potentially inappropriate drug assessment system in elderly inpatients
Pengying GU ; Shilian HU ; Xiping DING ; Peng CHEN ; Song JIN ; Zhetao ZHANG ; Nan LI ; Sijie YAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2021;40(8):1045-1049
Objective:To explore the clinical value of the geriatric potentially inappropriate medication(PIM)evaluation system in elderly inpatients.Methods:As a prospective cohort study, 203 elderly inpatients with polypharmacy were randomly divided into the control group and experimental group.Geriatric PIM evaluation system(based on the criteria for judging potential inappropriate drug use in Chinese elderly 2017 edition)on wechat platform was applied to patients of experimental group.During the 6 months, the number of elderly syndromes, types of drugs, the days in hospitalization, readmission rates and all-cause mortality were compared between two groups.Results:The age of 203 elderly inpatients ranged from 60 to 94(77.30±10.34)years, including 121 males and 82 females.The morbidity proportion of top five diseases were 69.95%(142/203)in cerebral infarction(non-acute phase), 62.07%(126/203)in hypertension, 24.14%(49/203)in coronary heart disease, 9.85%(20/203)in atrial fibrillation, and 6.40%(13/203)in cardiac insufficiency.The 97.53%(198/203)of elderly hospitalized patients had at least one senile syndrome, the average was 4.3±2.0.Insomnia, fall and frailty accounted for 32.87%(15/198), 28.45%(56/198)and 13.66%(27/198)respectively.Compared with the control group, the average length of stay in hospital in the experimental group significantly decreased[(16.38±4.29) vs.(21.32±6.10)d, t=2.438、 P=0.025], the number of senile syndrome, the score of fall, weakness and the re-admission rate were also decreased significantly(3.11±2.14 vs.4.32±1.50, t=0.854、 P=0.032; 6.19±1.35 vs.8.61±3.22, t=4.078、 P=0.044; 3.94±1.92 vs.5.65±1.34, t=2.843、 P=0.038; 9.81%(10/102) vs.1.98%(2/101), χ2=4.772、 P=0.029), and the frequency of PIM was significantly different between two groups(417.36±49.21 vs.210.25±38.23, t=2.136、 P=0.034). Conclusions:After making the drug adjustment on the elderly inpatients with multiple drugs, PIM evaluation system for the elderly are able to reduce the incidence of geriatric syndrome, shorten the length of stay in hospital, improve the rational use of drugs, and enhance the quality of life of the elderly patients.
8.Mechanism of trehalose-enhanced metabolism of heterotrophic nitrification-aerobic denitrification community under high-salt stress.
Lei GUO ; Pengying XIAO ; Longshan LI ; Shuang CHEN ; Gang YUAN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(12):4536-4552
Heterotrophic nitrification-aerobic denitrification (HN-AD) bacteria are aerobic microorganisms that can remove nitrogen under high-salt conditions, but their performance in practical applications are not satisfactory. As a compatible solute, trehalose helps microorganisms to cope with high salt stress by participating in the regulation of cellular osmotic pressure, and plays an important role in promoting the nitrogen removal efficiency of microbial populations in the high-salt environment. We investigated the mechanism of exogenous-trehalose-enhanced metabolism of HN-AD community under high-salt stress by starting up a membrane aerobic biofilm reactor (MABR) to enrich HN-AD bacteria, and designed a C150 experimental group with 150 μmol/L trehalose addition and a C0 control group without trehalose. The reactor performance and the community structure showed that NH4+-N, total nitrogen (TN) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal efficiency were increased by 29.7%, 28.0% and 29.1%, respectively. The total relative abundance of salt-tolerant HN-AD bacteria (with Acinetobacter and Pseudofulvimonas as the dominant genus) in the C150 group reached 66.8%, an 18.2% increase compared with that of the C0 group. This demonstrated that trehalose addition promoted the enrichment of salt-tolerant HN-AD bacteria in the high-salt environment to enhance the nitrogen removal performance of the system. In-depth metabolomics analysis showed that the exogenous trehalose was utilized by microorganisms to improve proline synthesis to increase resistance to high-salt stress. By regulating the activity of cell proliferation signaling pathways (cGMP-PKG, PI3K-Akt), phospholipid metabolism pathway and aminoacyl-tRNA synthesis pathway, the abundances of phosphoethanolamine, which was one of the glycerophospholipid metabolites, and purine and pyrimidine were up-regulated to stimulate bacterial aggregation and cell proliferation to promote the growth of HN-AD bacteria in the high-salt environment. Meanwhile, the addition of trehalose accelerated the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, which might provide more electron donors and energy to the carbon and nitrogen metabolisms of HN-AD bacteria and promote the nitrogen removal performance of the system. These results may facilitate using HN-AD bacteria in the treatment of high-salt and high-nitrogen wastewater.
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9.Regulation of drug metabolism and toxicity by multiple factors of genetics, epigenetics, lncRNAs, gut microbiota, and diseases: a meeting report of the 21International Symposium on Microsomes and Drug Oxidations (MDO).
Ai-Ming YU ; Magnus INGELMAN-SUNDBERG ; Nathan J CHERRINGTON ; Lauren M ALEKSUNES ; Ulrich M ZANGER ; Wen XIE ; Hyunyoung JEONG ; Edward T MORGAN ; Peter J TURNBAUGH ; Curtis D KLAASSEN ; Aadra P BHATT ; Matthew R REDINBO ; Pengying HAO ; David J WAXMAN ; Li WANG ; Xiao-Bo ZHONG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2017;7(2):241-248
Variations in drug metabolism may alter drug efficacy and cause toxicity; better understanding of the mechanisms and risks shall help to practice precision medicine. At the 21International Symposium on Microsomes and Drug Oxidations held in Davis, California, USA, in October 2-6, 2016, a number of speakers reported some new findings and ongoing studies on the regulation mechanisms behind variable drug metabolism and toxicity, and discussed potential implications to personalized medications. A considerably insightful overview was provided on genetic and epigenetic regulation of gene expression involved in drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) and drug response. Altered drug metabolism and disposition as well as molecular mechanisms among diseased and special populations were presented. In addition, the roles of gut microbiota in drug metabolism and toxicology as well as long non-coding RNAs in liver functions and diseases were discussed. These findings may offer new insights into improved understanding of ADME regulatory mechanisms and advance drug metabolism research.
10.Developmental Exposure to Bisphenol a Degrades Auditory Cortical Processing in Rats.
Binliang TANG ; Kailin LI ; Yuan CHENG ; Guimin ZHANG ; Pengying AN ; Yutian SUN ; Yue FANG ; Hui LIU ; Yang SHEN ; Yifan ZHANG ; Ye SHAN ; Étienne DE VILLERS-SIDANI ; Xiaoming ZHOU
Neuroscience Bulletin 2022;38(11):1292-1302
Developmental exposure to bisphenol A (BPA), an endocrine-disrupting contaminant, impairs cognitive function in both animals and humans. However, whether BPA affects the development of primary sensory systems, which are the first to mature in the cortex, remains largely unclear. Using the rat as a model, we aimed to record the physiological and structural changes in the primary auditory cortex (A1) following lactational BPA exposure and their possible effects on behavioral outcomes. We found that BPA-exposed rats showed significant behavioral impairments when performing a sound temporal rate discrimination test. A significant alteration in spectral and temporal processing was also recorded in their A1, manifested as degraded frequency selectivity and diminished stimulus rate-following by neurons. These post-exposure effects were accompanied by changes in the density and maturity of dendritic spines in A1. Our findings demonstrated developmental impacts of BPA on auditory cortical processing and auditory-related discrimination, particularly in the temporal domain. Thus, the health implications for humans associated with early exposure to endocrine disruptors such as BPA merit more careful examination.
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