1.The diagaosis and treatment of postoperative acute cholecystis
Dongwen WANG ; Qingjiu MA ; Qiwen XU ; Jun SONG ; Deming GAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Surgery 2001;21(4):218-219
Objective To investigate the causes,diagnosis and treatment of postoperative acute cholecystitis. Methods Clinical data of 9 cases with postoperaive acute cholecystitis were analyzed retrospectively. Results7 cases was confirmed by ultrasonography, 1 case was confirmed by CT, and 1 case died of gallbladder perforation, no operative mortality in emergency cholecystectomy. Conclusion The prevalent etiology is biliary stasis. Early diagnosis and treatment is the key point to decrease the death rate.
2.Effect of rubescens on inflammatory cytokines and liver function in rat with alcoholic liver injury model
Qiwen SONG ; Zhi LIU ; Weimin SUN ; Rong TAN ; Yong HUANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2015;35(10):15-17,21
Objective To study effect of rubescens on inflammatory cytokines and liver function of alcoholic liver injury rat model.Methods 120 SD rats were chosed for studied, randomly divided into control group, model group and treatment group,40 rats per group.Alcoholic liver injury rat model was made by ethanol feeding approach, rubescens were given for treatment.Then serum AST, ALT, α-GST, GLDH content and liver tissue NF-κB, TNF-α, IL-6, IL-8 levels were detected by electrochemiluminescence and fluorescent quantitation PCR,respectively.Results Model group serum AST, ALT,α-GST, GLDH contents and NF-κB, TNF-α, IL-6, IL-8 contents in liver tissue were higher than control group(t=12.030~37.417, P<0.05). Treatment group serum AST,ALT, α-GST, GLDH contents and NF-κB, TNF-α, IL-6, IL-8 contents in liver tissue were lower than model group (t=5.128~32.325, P<0.05).Conclusion Alcohol feeding can cause liver damage, rubescens therapy can reduce liver injury, relieve inflammation.
3.Evaluation of PREVI Isola Automated Plate Streaker
Wenjing LIU ; Xiuli XIE ; Hongmei SONG ; Shihao LIU ; Qiwen YANG ; Yingchun XU
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2016;(1):108-111
Objective To evaluate the characteristics of the PREVI Isola automated plate streaker (bioMérieux,SA).Methods 80 respiratory tract specimens,70 sterile fluids,52 stools,69 swabs,12 cerebrospinal fluids and 80 urines were collected in Peking Union Medicd College Hospital.Specimens were processed with manual streaking and PREVI Isola system.PREVI Isola system were evaluated comparing to the manual streaking.The quality of results were analyzed by SPSS 16.0, doing Wilcoxon’s Sign Rank Test for the results of finally isolated species,overall numbers of isolated colonies and semi-quantita-tive of the species were both isolated by the two methods.Results PREVI Isola system was highly automatic,which could select the right plates and stake the bar code on the back of the plate indicating the type of the agar and inoculation time, PREVI Isola system could accurately absorb the liquid specimen and use a novel comb streaking procedure for processing of fluid specimens on standard agar plates,like 17 inoculating loops work together.It also had a good reproducibility.The quali-ty of PREVI Isola system results:As to the finally isolated species,there was significant statistical difference between PREVI Isola system and manual streaking method in respiratory tract and stools specimen,there were more species isolated by manual streaking method than PREVI Isola system.There were no differences between the two methods for the other of specimen types.As to the amount of pure clones of the species were both isolated by the two methods,there were significant statistical differences between the two methods for respiratory tract,sterile fluid and stool specimens.The amount of clones isolated by PREVI Isola system was more than manual streaking method.In semi-quantitative results,there were significant statistical differences between the two methods for respiratory tract and urine specimen,Species had wider distribution of PREVI Isola system than manual streaking method.Inoculation efficiency:if the batch of specimen type was simple (mainly the urine and so on),using the same plates,PREVI Isola system was more efficient than manual streaking method.Howev-er,if the batch of specimen type was complicated,manual method was high-performance.Besides,not all specimen type could be inoculated by PREVI Isola system,such as cerebrospinal fluid,catheter and tissues.Conclusion If the lab had simple specimen type,or utilize the specimen type using the same agar plates to be inoculated together,PREVI Isola system belongs to a good performance automated plate streaker.
4.Surveillance of bacterial resistance in Peking Union Medical College Hospital during 2014
Xiaojiang ZHANG ; Qiwen YANG ; Hongli SUN ; Yao WANG ; He WANG ; Hongtao DOU ; Ying ZHAO ; Peng WANG ; Hui ZHANG ; Renyuan ZHU ; Hongmei SONG ; Yingchun XU
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2016;16(3):315-322
Objective To investigate the antimicrobial resistance proifle in the clinical bacterial strains isolated from Peking Union Medical College Hospital during 2014.Methods A total of 8 295 nonduplicate clinical isolates were collected. Disc diffusion test (Kirby-Bauer method) and automated systems were employed to study the antimicrobial susceptibility. The data were analyzed by using WHONET 5.6 software according to CLSI 2014 breakpoints.Results Of the 8 295 isolates, 67.4% were gram-negative, and 32.6% were gram-positive. The top 10 most frequently isolated bacteria were:E. coli(18.1%),P. aeruginosa (10.8%),K. pneumoniae (10.2%),S. aureus (9.8%),
A. baumannii(9.2%),E. faecalis (6.3%),E. faecium (4.1%), coagulase-negativeStaphylococcus (4.1%),E. cloacae (3.1%) andS. maltophilia (2.9%). Methicillin resistant strains inS. aureus (MRSA) and coagulase negativeStaphylococcus (MRCNS) accounted for average of 28.4% and 66.5%, respectively. The resistance rates of MR strains to β-lactams and other antimicrobial agents were much higher than those MS strains. Overall, 81.3% of MRSA strains were still susceptible to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, while 81.1% of MRCNS strains were susceptible to rifampin. No staphylococcal strains were resistant to vancomycin, teicoplanin or linezolid. The resistance rate ofE. faecalis strains to most of the drugs tested (except chloramphenicol) was much lower than those ofE. faecium. Several strains of bothE. faecium andE. faecalis were found resistant to vancomycin and teicoplanin, which were Van-A and Van-B types based on their phenotype. No linezolid resistant enterococcal strains were found. Data showed that 90.8% ofβ-hemolyticStreptococcus strains were susceptible to penicillin. ESBLs-producing strains accounted for 54.2%, 31.0% and 28.9% inE. coli,Klebsiella spp (K. pneumoniae andK. oxytoca) andP. mirabilis, respectively.Enterobacteriaceae isolates were still highly susceptible to carbapenems. Overall, no more than 3.3% of these strains were resistant to carbapenems. A few extensively drug-resistant strains ofK. pneumoniae (1.3%, 11/842) were identiifed. The resistance rates ofP. aeruginosa to imipenem and meropenem were 17.5% and 11.8%, respectively.P. aeruginosa isolates showed the lowest resistance rate (5.9%) to amikacin. And 69.0% and 67.4% ofA. baumanniiisolates were resistant to imipenem and meropenem.A. baumannii isolates showed the lowest resistance rates to cefoperazone-sulbactam and minocycline (47.8% and 28.7%), respectively. The prevalence of extensively drug-resistant strains was 32.3% inA. baumannii and 1.8% inP. aeruginosa. The prevalence of β-lactamase inH. inlfuenzae was 33.7%. More than 93.0% ofS. pneumoniae strains were resistant to erythromycin and clindamycin.Conelusions Bacterial resistance is still increasing in this hospital, especially carbapenem resistantEnterobacteriaceae. It is necessary to take effective hospital infection control measures and use antibiotics rationally.
5.Surveillance of bacterial resistance in Peking Union Medical College Hospital during 2012
Xiaojiang ZHANG ; Hui ZHANG ; Hongtao DOU ; Renyuan ZHU ; Xiuli XIE ; Peng WANG ; Ying ZHAO ; Hongmei SONG ; He WANG ; Yao WANG ; Qiwen YANG ; Hongli SUN ; Yu CHEN ; Yingchun XU
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2014;(2):104-111
Objective To investigate the profile of antimicrobial resistance in clinical isolates from the patients in Peking Union Medical College Hospital during 2012.Methods A total of 6 662 nonduplicate clinical isolates were collected.Disc diffusion test or Kirby-Bauer method and automated systems were employed to study the antimicrobial resistance.The data were analyzed by WHONET 5.6 software according to CLSI 2012 breakpoints.Results Of the 6 662 bacterial strains included in this analysis, gram negative organisms and gram positive cocci accounted for 66.7% (4 446/6 662)and 33.3% (2 216/6 662),respectively. The top 10 most frequently isolated microorganisms were E.coli (17%),P .aeruginosa (11.4%),A.baumannii (11.4%), S.aureus (11.2%),K.pneumoniae (9.2%),E.faecalis (8.4%),E.faecium (4.1%),coagulase negative Staphylococcus (3.3%),E.cloacae (3.1%)and S.maltophilia (3.1%).About 39.9% of the S.aureus strains and 73.4% of the coagulase negative Staphylococcus were methicillin-resistant.No staphylococcal strains were found resistant to vancomycin,teicoplanin or linezolid.A few of vancomycin-or teicoplanin-resistant strains were identified in both E.faecium and E.faecalis.No lin-ezolid resistant strains were found.ESBLs-producing strains accounted for 53.0%,25.7% and 27.0% in E.coli,Klebsiella spp.(K.pneumoniae and K.oxytoca)and P .mirabilis, respectively.The Enterobacteriaceae strains were still highly susceptible to carbapenems. Overall, less than 2.6% of these strains were resistant to carbapenems.A few pan-re-sistant strains of K.pneumoniae (0.7%,4/615)were iden-tified.About 20.3% and 13.6% of the P .aeruginosa isolates were resistant to imipenem and meropenem,respectively.P . aeruginosa isolates showed the lowest resistance rate (7.2%)to amikacin.And 72.8% and 75.2% of A.baumannii strains were resistant to imipenem and meropenem.A.baumannii isolates showed relatively low resistance rate to cefoperazone-sulbac-tam (51.2%)and minocycline (30.2%).The prevalence of pan-resistant strains was 43.5% in A.baumannii and 1.4% in P . aeruginosa.Conclusions Bacterial resistance is still increasing,especially pan-resistant A.baumannii strains.It is mandatory to take effective measures to control hospital infections and improve rational antibiotic use.
6.Preliminary Study on Clinical Features and CT Findings of Common-type Coronavirus Disease 2019 Patients in Peking Union Medical College Hospital.
Lan SONG ; Wei SONG ; Xin SUI ; Tiekuan DU ; Wu LIU ; Baiyu WANG ; Xiaoping LU ; Yan XU ; Qiwen YANG ; Wei CAO ; Zhengyu JIN
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2020;42(3):376-382
To summarize the clinical characteristics and chest CT findings of coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)patients in Peking Union Medical College Hospital(PUMCH). A total of 13 patients with COVID-19 confirmed at PUMCH from January 20 to February 6,2020 were selected as the research subjects.Their epidemiological histories,clinical characteristics,laboratory tests,and chest CT findings were analyzed retrospectively.The location,distribution,density,and other accompanying signs of abnormal lung CT lesions were recorded,and the clinical types of these patients were assessed. The clinical type was "common type" in all these 13 patients aged(46.8±14.7)years(range:27-68 years).Ten patients had a travel history to Wuhan or direct contact with patients from Wuhan,2 cases had recent travel histories,and 1 case had a travel history to Beijing suburb.The white blood cell(WBC)count was normal or decreased in 92.3% of the patients and the lymphocyte count decreased in 15.4% of the patients.Twelve patients(92.3%)had a fever,among whom 11 patients were admitted due to fever and 2 patients(15.4%)had low fever.Eight patients(61.5%)had dry cough.The CT findings in these 13 patients were all abnormal.The lesions were mainly distributed along the bronchi and under the pleura.The lesions were relatively limited in 8 patients(affecting 1-3 lobes,predominantly in the right or left lower lobe),and diffuse multiple lesions of bilateral lungs were seen in 5 patients.The CT findings mainly included ground glass opacities(GGOs)(=10,76.9%),focal consolidation within GGOs(=7,53.8%),thickened vascular bundle passing through the lesions(=10,76.9%),bronchial wall thickening(=12,92.3%),air bronchogram(=10,76.9%),vacuole signs in the lesions(=7,53.8%),fine reticulation and interlobular septal thickening(=3,23.1%),reversed halo-sign(=2,15.4%),crazy-paving pattern(=2,15.4%),and pleural effusion(=2,15.4%). Most of our patients diagnosed with COVID-19 at PUMCH had a travel history to Wuhan or direct contact with patients from Wuhan.The first symptoms of COVID-19 mainly include fever and dry cough,along with normal or reduced counts of WBC and lymphocytes.CT may reveal that the lesions distribute along the bronchi and under the pleura;they are typically localized GGOs in the early stage but can become multiple GGOs and infiltrative consolidation in both lungs in the advanced stage.Scattered vacuole signs may be visible inside the lesions in some patients.
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7.Epidemiologic Features, Radiological Findings andClinical Outcomes of 19 Patients with COVID-19in a Single Center in Beijing, China.
Lan SONG ; Zhen Chen ZHU ; Rui Jie ZHAO ; Peng Chang LI ; Du Xue TIAN ; Tie Kuan DU ; Yan XU ; Qiwen YANG ; Wei CAO ; Wei SONG ; Zheng Yu JIN
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 2021;36(2):85-96
ObjectiveTo describe the epidemiologic, clinical, laboratory, and radiological characteristics and prognoses of COVID-19 confirmed patients in a single center in Beijing, China. Methods The study retrospectively included 19 patients with nucleic acid-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection at our hospital from January 20 to March 5, 2020. The final follow-up date was March 14, 2020. The epidemiologic and clinical information was obtained through direct communication with the patients or their family members. Laboratory results retrieved from medical records and radiological images were analyzed both qualitatively by two senior chest radiologists as well as quantitatively via an artificial intelligence software. Results We identified 5 family clusters (13/19, 68.4%) from the study cohort. All cases had good clinical prognoses and were either mild (3/19) or moderate (16/19) clinical types. Fever (15/19, 78.9%) and dry cough (11/19, 57.9%) were common symptoms. Two patients received negative results for more than three consecutive viral nucleic acid tests. The longest interval between an initial CT abnormal finding and a confirmed diagnosis was 30 days. One patient's nucleic acid test turned positive on the follow-up examination after discharge. The presence of radiological abnormalities was non-specific for the diagnosis of COVID-19. Conclusions COVID-19 patients with mild or no clinical symptoms are common in Beijing, China. Radiological abnormalities are mostly non-specific and massive CT examinations for COVID-19 screening should be avoided. Analyses of the contact histories of diagnosed cases in combination with clinical, radiological and laboratory findings are crucial for the early detection of COVID-19. Close monitoring after discharge is also recommended.
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8.Corynoxine B targets at HMGB1/2 to enhance autophagy for α-synuclein clearance in fly and rodent models of Parkinson's disease.
Qi ZHU ; Juxian SONG ; Jia-Yue CHEN ; Zhenwei YUAN ; Liangfeng LIU ; Li-Ming XIE ; Qiwen LIAO ; Richard D YE ; Xiu CHEN ; Yepiao YAN ; Jieqiong TAN ; Chris Soon HENG TAN ; Min LI ; Jia-Hong LU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(6):2701-2714
Parkinson's disease (PD) is the most common neurodegenerative movement disease. It is featured by abnormal alpha-synuclein (α-syn) aggregation in dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra. Macroautophagy (autophagy) is an evolutionarily conserved cellular process for degradation of cellular contents, including protein aggregates, to maintain cellular homeostasis. Corynoxine B (Cory B), a natural alkaloid isolated from Uncaria rhynchophylla (Miq.) Jacks., has been reported to promote the clearance of α-syn in cell models by inducing autophagy. However, the molecular mechanism by which Cory B induces autophagy is not known, and the α-syn-lowering activity of Cory B has not been verified in animal models. Here, we report that Cory B enhanced the activity of Beclin 1/VPS34 complex and increased autophagy by promoting the interaction between Beclin 1 and HMGB1/2. Depletion of HMGB1/2 impaired Cory B-induced autophagy. We showed for the first time that, similar to HMGB1, HMGB2 is also required for autophagy and depletion of HMGB2 decreased autophagy levels and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase III activity both under basal and stimulated conditions. By applying cellular thermal shift assay, surface plasmon resonance, and molecular docking, we confirmed that Cory B directly binds to HMGB1/2 near the C106 site. Furthermore, in vivo studies with a wild-type α-syn transgenic drosophila model of PD and an A53T α-syn transgenic mouse model of PD, Cory B enhanced autophagy, promoted α-syn clearance and improved behavioral abnormalities. Taken together, the results of this study reveal that Cory B enhances phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase III activity/autophagy by binding to HMGB1/2 and that this enhancement is neuroprotective against PD.