1.Network meta-analysis on selecting Chinese medical injections in radiotherapy for esophageal cancer.
Long GE ; Lei MAO ; Jin-hui TIAN ; Fang-yu SHI ; Lou LI-LI ; Xia QIU ; Jin-long LI ; Ke-hu YANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(18):3674-3681
To assess the clinical effect and safety of Chinese traditional medicine injection combined with radiotherapy for esophageal cancer. The relative randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of Chinese medical injections (CMI) combined with radiotherapy as well as simple radiotherapy for esophageal cancer were searched from PubMed, Cochrane Library, EMBASE, Chinese Biomedical Literature Database(CBM), China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang Database and VIP Database as at September 2014. Two researchers completed the data extraction and quality evaluation independently. The data were analyzed by GeMTC 0.14.3 and Stata 12. 0 software. Finally, 43 RCTs involving 3 289 patients were finally included. The star network was constructed by different comparison groups. The results of network meta-analysis showed that the seven CMIs combined with radiotherapy was superior to simple radiotherapy in the treatment of esophageal cancer in efficacy, quality of life, and reduction in the incidence of nausea and leucopenia, but with no significant difference among the seven CMIs. Probability ranking result showed a great possibility for Shenqi Fuzheng and astragalus polysaccharide injections in improving the overall response rate and quality of life, which were followed by cinobufagin and kangai injections. However, only one study was included for Shenqi Fuzheng and astragalus polysaccharide injections. Therefore, cinobufagin or kangai injections were preferred in improving the overall response rate and quality of life. Aidi or compound sophora injections were better than other CMIs in reducing? the incidences of nausea (III-IV) and leukopenia. More RCTs of Shenqi Fuzheng and astragalus polysaccharide injections combined with radiotherapy for patients with esophageal cancer were expected in the future to confirm our results. Moreover, study findings will be reported, particularly for the adverse events in radiotherapy for esophageal cancer.
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2.Determination of fumonisin biosynthesis gene and toxicity of Fusarium moniliforme strains isolated in China.
Xiu-mei LIU ; Xiao-ying WANG ; Mao-feng QIU ; Xiu-fang LI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2005;39(4):249-252
OBJECTIVETo study the relationship between fumonisin biosynthesis gene and toxicity of Fusarium moniliforme isolated in China.
METHODSThe toxigenic gene of 29 Fusarium moniliforme isolated from different provinces and varied food samples were determined. Eighteen fum5-positive strains were selected for biosyhesizing fumonisin and determined by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).
RESULTSTwenty-six isolates were identified as fum5 gene positive strains. And all of these strains produced FB(1), FB(2) and FB(3). The amount of FB(1), FB(2) and FB(3) was ranging from 0.41-140.20 mg/kg, 0.06-14.30 mg/kg to 0.30-58.00 mg/kg, except one strain produced a lower level of FB(1) only. It wight be the first report showing a high level fumonisin-producing strain isolated from the sesame sample and identified in the world. The amount of FB(1), FB(2) and FB(3) produced by the isolate was 128.84 mg/kg, 11.80 mg/kg and 14.88 mg/kg.
CONCLUSIONSIt should have a close relationship between fumonisins biosynthesis gene and toxicity of Fusarium moniliforme isolated in China. The study demonstrated that strain of Fusarium moniliforme might contaminate the sesame sample and produce a high level of fumonisins.
China ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; Food Contamination ; analysis ; prevention & control ; Fumonisins ; analysis ; metabolism ; Fungal Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Fusarium ; genetics ; isolation & purification ; metabolism ; Sesamum ; microbiology
3.MRI features of hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma
Fang CHEN ; Dandan MAO ; Hai WU ; Jianyu XIANG ; Yaomeng CHEN ; Qiande QIU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2020;26(5):356-359
Objective:To analyze the MRI features of hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (HEHE).Methods:The data of patients with HEHE managed in the Wenzhou People's Hospital of Zhejiang Province and the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University from April 2000 to April 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. Among the 26 patients with HEHE, there were 12 males and 14 females, aged from 23 to 65 years (average 44.4 years). The quantity, size, shape and type of the lesions were observed and the MRI features were analyzed.Results:Of the 382 nodules detected by MRI in the 26 patients, the size varied from 0.5cm to 12.0 cm, with 16 nodules being more than 5.0 cm in diameter (average of 2.2 cm). Four patients with a single nodular type presented with low signal on T 1 weighted imaging (T 1WI), high signal on T 2 weighted imaging (T 2WI), high signal on diffused weighted imaging (DWI), and high central signal and low peripheral annular signal on apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC). After enhancement, the lesions presented with annular centripetal enhancement or continuous annular enhancement. Fourteen patients with multiple nodules had a total of 147 lesions, presenting with low signal on T 1WI, high signal on T 2WI, high signal on DWI, and high central signal and low peripheral annular signal on ADC. After enhancement, the lesions presented with annular centripetal enhancement and continuous annular enhancement. There were 24 lesions in 6 patients who had a " double-ring sign" , 21 lesions in 7 patients who had a capsule " shriveled sign" , 16 lesions in 7 patients who had a " lollipop sign" and 18 lesions in 5 patients who had an " intravascular sign" . There were 231 lesions in 8 patients of the fusion type. The lesions showed low signal on T 1WI, high signal on T 2WI , high signal on DWI, and high central signal and low peripheral signal on ADC. After enhancement, the lesions presented with flocculent or annular centripetal enhancement. In 8 patients, 87 lesions had a " target sign" , 55 lesions had a " lollipop sign" and 42 lesions had a capsule " shriveled sign" , and 36 lesions in 5 patients had an " intravascular sign" . Conclusion:MRI signs of HEHE have certain characteristics, such as lesions being distributed near the capsule, and fusing with each other; a " target sign" on T 2WI; a capsule " shriveled sign " ; and a " double-ring sign" , a " lollipop sign" , an " intravascular sign" in the portal phase. These features are helpful in diagnosing HEHE.
4.Study on the correlation between positive rates of SARS RNA in clinical confirmed SARS patients and the appearance of RNA in relation to the development of the disease.
Fang TANG ; Wei LIU ; Pan-he ZHANG ; Qiu-min ZHAO ; Lin ZHAN ; Shu-qing ZUO ; Xiao-ming WU ; Hong YANG ; Li-qun FANG ; Mao-ti WEI ; Hong-wei WANG ; Wu-chun CAO
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2004;25(2):120-123
OBJECTIVESTo study the correlation between positive rates of RNA in clinical confirmed severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) patients and its appearance in relation to the development of the disease in order to provide scientific basis for early diagnosis, effective prevention and treatment of the disease.
METHODSOne-step reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was used to amplify the SARS RNA in the clinical specimens from different courses of the disease. The representative amplicons were then sequenced. Chi-square for trend test was performed to study the correlation between positive rates of RT-PCR and at different periods after the onset of the disease.
RESULTSThe fragments amplified from the sputum specimens of SARS patients were shown to share 100% homology with the published SARS-associated coronavirus. Of the different clinical specimens, positive rate in the stools appeared to be the highest (21.55%). Chi-square for trend test revealed that the positive rates of stools and sputa of SARS patients decreased with the development of the disease (chi(2) for trend = 12.55 and 16.408, P = 0.0004 and P = 0.000 05 respectively).
CONCLUSIONOne-step RT-PCR proved to be an effective method for the detection of SARS-associated coronavirus from clinical specimens. Data as indicated that the positive rates of SARS coronavirus were decreasing in SARS patients along with the disease progression.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Chi-Square Distribution ; China ; Disease Progression ; Feces ; virology ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Mucus ; virology ; RNA, Viral ; genetics ; metabolism ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ; SARS Virus ; genetics ; isolation & purification ; Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome ; pathology ; virology
5.Investigation of low glycemic index diet on blood glucose,lipid profile and body weight control in patients with type 2 diabetes
Jian-Qin SUN ; Xin-Yi ZHANG ; Min ZONG ; Yan-Qiu CHEN ; Shou-Juan SUN ; Yu-Miao WU ; Ke-Jun YANG ; Mao-Fang CHEN ; Ai-Fang CHEN ; Ying FENG ; Lixin TANG ; Zhen LI ; Li HUA ; Xiafei CHEN ; Chuanyi YOU ; Yiru PAN ;
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2000;0(06):-
A randomized crossover study was performed to compare the effects of low glycemic index diets (LGI)and high glycemic index diets(HGI)on blood glucose,lipid profile and control of body weight in patients with type 2 diabetes.Compared with HGI group,the fasting serum insulin,Homa-IR,LDL-C and body weight significantly decreased in LGI group(P
6.Clinical application and long-term follow-up study of acellular dermal matrix combined with auto-skin grafting.
Jiong CHEN ; Jia-Ke CHAI ; Chun-Mao HAN ; Yin-Gen PAN ; Qiu-He WIU ; Zhou-Xi FANG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2008;24(1):26-29
OBJECTIVETo investigate the clinical effect of acellular dermal matrix (ADM) combined with auto-skin grafting on deep burn wound ,and the result of long-term follow-up and histological examination.
METHODSOne hundred and fifty-two patients with deep burn hospitalized from February 2000 to July 2003 were repaired with porcine ADM and auto split-thickness graft. Wound healing rate was assessed 1 week after operation. Degree of cicatricial hyperplasia was examined 1, 3, 6, 12 months after operation. Wound samples from 5 patients were harvested for histological examination 72 months after operation, for which transmission electron microscopy were employed in 2 cases.
RESULTSGrafts completely survived was seen in 116 patients (accounting for 76.3% of cases), survival rate over 95% were observed in 23.7% of cases. One hundred and twenty-seven patients were followed up 1 month after operation, in whom mild local contraction, cord like scar was seen along its junction with skin, its texture was soft ,and there was no pruritus or blister formation. One hundred and one patients were followed up 3 months after operation, and the graft showed mild contraction less marked when compared with that of the site where auto split-thickness skin grafting was used. Articular function was good. Eighty-two patients were followed up 6 months after operation,color and texture of grafts were similar to normal skin with no obvious cicatricial hyperplasia. Fifty-eight patients were followed up 12 months after operation, the texture of grafts was similar to normal skin without obvious reject reaction. Sixteen patients were followed up over 72 months after operation, the grafts appeared dry compared with normal skin. Histological examination showed: tissue structure of grafts was similar to normal skin, intact small sweat gland and sweat gland cells were not found in dermal layer.
CONCLUSIONHeterologous ADM combined with auto split-thickness graft can survive in human body without obvious immune rejection reaction for a long time. No intact small sweat gland or sweat gland cells in dermis is a problem worth of study in regeneration of skin function.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Burns ; surgery ; Dermis ; transplantation ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Skin Transplantation ; Skin, Artificial ; Transplantation, Autologous ; Young Adult
7.Analysis of T cell subsets and CD3zeta chain expression in myelodysplastic syndrome patients.
Fang XU ; Ting LIU ; Huan-Ling ZHU ; Xu CUI ; Cai-Gang XU ; Yong-Qiu MAO
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2004;12(6):779-782
Immune mediated suppression of hematopoiesis has been considered as one of the most important mechanisms leading to pancytopenia in myelodysplastic syndromes. This research was aimed at evaluating immune state of the MDS patients, analyzing the peripheral blood T cell subsets and CD3zeta chain expression and searching the possible reasons of hematopoietic disorders in 11 cases of MDS. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells were collected from 11 patients whose diagnosis was confirmed according to the new WHO diagnostic criteria. Flow cytometry was used for the counts of IFNgamma(+)CD4(+) cell (Th1), IL4(+)CD4(+) cell (Th2), IFNgamma(+)CD8(+) cell (Tc1), and IL4(+)CD8(+) cell (Tc2), and for the analysis of expression of CD3zeta chain in T cell subsets. The results showed that CD8(+) cells increased significantly in MDS patients; there was no significant difference between Th1/Th2, Tc1/Tc2 ratios of T cell subsets and normal control; CD3zeta chain, the functional protein in the signal transduction pathway of T cell, was over expressed in the CD8(+) cell. In conclusion, research indicates that abnormal changes of T cell subgroups exist in peripheral blood of MDS patients. Enhancement of CD8(+) cells and over-expression of CD3zeta chain are important features, which suggest that CD8(+) cells play the most critical role in the pathologic process as compared with other T cell subsets. The over active immunity mediated by T cell subset may be one of the major mechanisms resulting in cytopenia in MDS.
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8.A model for quantitative cigarette smoking and response of airways to cigarette smoke in guinea pigs.
Jian-rong SHI ; Li-ben FANG ; Xiao-hong MAO ; Qiu-huo YANG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2003;32(4):310-314
OBJECTIVETo establish an animal model for quantitative cigarette smoking and to determine the acute response of airways to cigarette smoke in guinea pigs.
METHODSThe device for inhaling quantitative cigarette smoking was made, which was double pass and single-direction with the minimum dead space. The changes of airway resistance(R(L))and dynamic lung compliance(Cdyn) in guinea pigs exposed to compound air consisting of 75% cigarette smoke and 25% oxygen were observed. Exudation of Evans blue in pulmonary vessels was also determined after consecutive inhalation of 60 ml smoke.
RESULTThe R(L) increased from the baseline of (0.21+/-0.05) cmH(2)O x ml(-1) x s to (0.37+/-0.13) cmH(2)O x ml(-1) x s after 10 consecutive breaths of cigarette smoke exposure(P<0.01). The Cdyn decreased to (61+/-19)% of baseline at the ninth to eleventh breaths (P<0.01). The exudations of Evans blue significantly increased in all measured parts of the airways such as lower trachea, main bronchi, proximal intrapulmonary airways and distal intrapulmonary airways (P<0.01).
CONCLUSIONThe model established in this study is useful for measuring the acute responses of airways induced by cigarette smoke in guinea pigs. Acute inhalation of cigarette smoke decreases dynamic lung compliance, increases airway resistance and vascular permeability of pulmonary vessels in guinea pigs.
Airway Resistance ; Animals ; Capillary Permeability ; Female ; Guinea Pigs ; Lung Compliance ; Male ; Models, Animal ; Smoking ; adverse effects
9.The related analysis of venous thromboembolism and cSNPs of coagulation factor V gene.
Xu-Qian WEI ; Jing DAI ; Xuan-Mao HAN ; Jing-Fang REN ; Xiao-Ling YANG ; Pei-Pei JIN ; Qiu-Lan DING ; Xue-Feng WANG ; Hongli WANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2007;28(3):165-168
OBJECTIVETo identify the relationship between coagulation factor V (FV) gene single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and venous thromboembolism (VTE).
METHODSThe FV clotting activity (FV: C) and FV antigen (FV: Ag) in plasma of VTE group (111 patients) and normal control (110 patients) were detected using one-stage clotting assay and ELISA, respectively. Five pairs of primers of the F V polymorphisms including Asp79His, Arg306The, Arg306Gly, Arg506Gln and Ile359The/His1299 Arg were synthesized and amplified by PCR. The PCR products were digested by restriction enzyme using PCR-RFLP. The detected polymorphisms were confirmed by direct sequencing. The samples containing the polymorphisms were screened for coding regions of all F V exons with direct sequencing.
RESULTSThe plasma levels of F V: C and F V: Ag of VTE group and normal control were (106.9 +/- 28.0)%, (110.4 +/- 33.3)% and (102.4 +/- 30.9)%, (102.1 +/- 24.1)%, respectively. The plasma level of FV: Ag was significantly different between VTE group and normal control. However, there was no difference in F V: C levels. Polymorphisms for the fore mentioned 5 primer pairs were not found in either patients or normal controls. Polymorphism of His1299Arg was identified in 5 patients with VTE and 3 normal controls. And these 5 cases also combined Met1736Val polymorphism, 3 of them combined another Asp2194Gly polymorphism.
CONCLUSIONThe higher plasma level of F V: Ag contribute to venous thromboembolism. There is no relationship between polymorphisms of Asp79His, Arg306The, Arg306Gly, Arg506Gln, Ile359The and venous thromboembolism in Chinese studied. Polymorphism His1299Arg is higher in VTE group than in normal control, but has no statistical difference. Polymorphisms of His1299Arg, Met1736Val and Asp2194Gly are linked disequilibrium in Chinese Han population.
Factor V ; genetics ; Female ; Gene Frequency ; Humans ; Linkage Disequilibrium ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ; Venous Thromboembolism ; genetics
10.A case-control study on the risk factors of severe acute respiratory syndromes among health care workers.
Huai-jian MA ; Hong-wei WANG ; Li-qun FANG ; Jia-fu JIANG ; Mao-ti WEI ; Wei LIU ; Qiu-min ZHAO ; Jing MA ; Wu-chun CAO
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2004;25(9):741-744
OBJECTIVETo study the factors in relation to severe acute respiratory syndromes (SARS) among health care workers and to develop related protective measures.
METHODSCase-control study was applied. A standardized questionnaire was used to collect SARS related information for health care workers who had contacted or treated SARS patients. Univariate analysis was conducted using SPSS 10.0 software package and multivariate logistic regression analysis was conducted using SAS 6.12.
RESULTSTwenty-seven of the 49 factors under study were significantly associated with SARS infection, in which 22 factors were protective, and the other 5 were risk factors. 27 factors were included for multivariate logistic regression analysis. Results showed that six factors as wearing eye glasses, wearing protection gowns, exposure to secrets/mode of contact with SARS patients, types of mask and the working years atc, remained significant association with hospital infection of SARS.
CONCLUSIONSARS infection in heath care workers was related to many factors during the process of diagnoses and/or treatment. It is recommended that adequate masks, eye-protection and protective gowns should be adopted for heath care workers during the process of clinical diagnoses and treatment of SARS patients.
Case-Control Studies ; China ; epidemiology ; Cross Infection ; prevention & control ; Female ; Health Personnel ; Humans ; Infectious Disease Transmission, Patient-to-Professional ; prevention & control ; Logistic Models ; Male ; Risk Factors ; Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome ; epidemiology ; transmission ; Surveys and Questionnaires