1.Regulatory effect of miRNA enfolded in microparticles on endothelial cells
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(8):1531-1536
Endothelialcellsarethecellsliningtheinnersurfacesofbloodvessels.Theybuildupasinglecell layer and play an important role in the regulation of vascular functions and the maintenance of homeostasis .The activation or injury of endothelial cells is associated with multiple diseases , including hypertension , atherosclerosis, cancer, diabe-tes, etc.Recent studies have found that microparticles are involved in the process of endothelial cell injury , thus playing a part in the development of many diseases .miRNAs enfolded in the microparticles have become importance in recent years . Moreover , recent studies also found that the concentration of the miRNAs enfolded in the microvesicles is higher than that of the miRNAs in the plasma , which means that the microparticles are the main form of miRNAs present in peripheral circula -tory system.This article is to review the recent research progress in microparticle-encapsulated miRNAs and their regulatory effect on endothelial cell injury .
2.Evaluation on the effects of multidisciplinary cooperative nutrition management model in acute stroke patients with dysphagia
Yuhui LI ; Jing ZHANG ; Yingying WANG ; Bianli WANG ; Qianhao LIU ; Yang ZHAO ; Fang LI ; Chengping LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2021;29(1):14-21
Objective:To analyze the effects of multidisciplinary cooperative nutrition management model in acute stroke patients with dysphagia.Methods:From February 2019 to February 2020, 69 acute stroke patients with dysphagia were enrolled in this study. After exclusion of those unable to complete the trial, patients were randomized into control group ( n=30) and experimental group ( n=30). Patients in the control group were given routine nutrition management, while patients in the experimental group were treated under multidisciplinary cooperative nutrition management model. Nutritional indicators were compared between the two groups on Day 1, 7 and 14 after admission, including levels of albumin (ALB), pre-albumin (PALB), hemoglobin (HB), triceps skin-fold (TSF) thickness on the uninjured side, upper arm muscle circumference etc. Incidence of gastrointestinal complications and infectious complications was also recorded. Results:There was no difference between two groups in the levels of HB, TSF thickness and upper arm muscle circumference on the uninjured side (all P>0.05). However, the serum levels of ALB and PALB on Day 7 and 14 in the experimental group were higher than that in the control group(all P<0.05), The incidence of gastrointestinal complications ( P=0.015)and infectious complications ( P=0.016) in the experimental group was lower than that in the control group. Conclusion:Multidisciplinary collaborative nutrition management improved nutritional indicators, reduced the incidence of gastrointestinal complications and infectious complications in acute stroke patients with dysphagia, making multidisciplinary collaborative nutrition management model worthy of clinical promotion and application.
3.Vibration therapy helps relieve spasticity and improve upper limb motor function after stroke
Ganghua GUO ; Yingzi LIANG ; Qianhao LIU ; Zhe LI ; Wenyu YANG ; Daojian HAO ; Yingying YAN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2017;39(11):811-814
Objective To observe the effect of variable frequency vibration therapy while sitting in an anti-spasmodic posture on spasticity and the motor function of the upper limbs among stroke survivors.Methods Thirty stroke survivors with upper limb spasticity were randomly divided into a treatment group and a control group,each of 15.Both groups were given routine rehabilitation training for 4 weeks while the treatment group was additionally provided with variable frequency vibration training while sitting in anti-spasmodic postures.Before and after the treatment,the modified Ashworth scale (MAS) was used to assess spasticity.The root mean square (RMS) value of the surface electromyogram amplitude of the affected biceps when extended passively and those of the triceps,obliques and multifidus in maximum isometric contraction was measured and recorded.The motor function of the affected upper limbs was evaluated using the active range of motion (A-ROM) of the shoulder,elbow and wrist,as well as a Fugl-Meyer assessment (FMA).Moreover,ability in the activities of daily living (ADL) was assessed using the modified Barthel index (MBI).Results After the treatment,significant improvement was observed in the average MAS,A-ROM,RMS,FMA and MBI results in both groups compared to those before the treatment.Moreover,the results in the treatment group were significantly better than those of the control group,on average.Conclusions Variable frequency vibration therapy while sitting in an anti-spasmodic posture combined with traditional rehabilitation is more effective than the latter alone in relieving spasticity as well as improving motor function and ability in the activities of daily living among stroke survivors with the upper limb spasticity.
4.Efficacy of Different Number of XELOX or SOX Chemotherapy Cycles After D2Resection for Stage III Gastric Cancer
Yuanyuan YU ; Zicheng ZHANG ; Qianhao MENG ; Ke WANG ; Qingwei LI ; Yue MA ; Yuanfei YAO ; Jie SUN ; Guangyu WANG
Journal of Gastric Cancer 2022;22(2):107-119
Purpose:
We aimed to explore whether the prognosis of patients treated with capecitabine and oxaliplatin (XELOX) or S-1 and oxaliplatin (SOX) regimens who received fewer cycles of chemotherapy after D2 radical resection for gastric cancer (GC) would be non-inferior to that of patients who received the standard number of cycles of chemotherapy.
Materials and Methods:
Data on patients who received XELOX or SOX chemotherapy after undergoing D2 radical resection at Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital between January 2011 and May 2016 were collected.
Results:
In patients who received 4, 6, and 8 cycles of chemotherapy, the 5-year overall survival (OS) rates were 59.4%, 64.8%, and 62.7%, respectively. Compared to patients who received 4 cycles of chemotherapy, those who received 6 cycles (hazard ratio [HR], 0.882; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.599–1.299; P=0.52) or 8 cycles (HR, 0.882; 95% CI, 0.533–1.458; P=0.62) of chemotherapy did not exhibit significantly prolonged OS. The 3-year disease-free survival (DFS) rate of patients who received 4, 6, and 8 cycles of chemotherapy was 62.1%, 67.2%, and 60.8%, respectively. Compared to patients who received 4 cycles of chemotherapy, those who received 6 cycles (HR, 0.835; 95% CI, 0.572–1.221; P=0.35) or 8 cycles (HR, 0.972; 95% CI, 0.606–1.558; P=0.91) of chemotherapy did not show significantly prolonged DFS. However, the 3-year DFS and 5-year OS rates of patients who received 6 cycles of chemotherapy appeared to be superior to those of patients who received 4 and 8 cycles of chemotherapy.
Conclusions
For patients with stage III GC, 4 to 6 cycles of XELOX or SOX chemotherapy may be a favorable option. This study provides a rationale for further randomized clinical trials.