1.Role of balloon occlusion test in the treatment of permanent internal carotid artery occlusion
Shaoxue LI ; Jinhua CHEN ; Yanting ZHANG ; Zhimin ZOU ; Yingbin LI ; Shiwan LIU ; Jun CAI ; Ruicong CHEN ; Xiaoxin BAI
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2016;25(8):603-605
Objective To investigate the relation between the balloon occlusion test ( BOT) and the anatomy of the circle of Willis ( CW) , and to explore the role of balloon occlusion test in the treatment of internal carotid artery permanent occlusion. Methods Selected the clinical data of 49 patients (52 sides) who had BOT in our hospital from October 2009 to June 2015,and analyzed the relationship be-tween the occurrence rate of anterior communicating artery ( AcoA) / posterior communicating artery ( PcoA) and the positive rate of BOT retrospectively. Results The occurrence rate of the AcoA was 97. 9%, and the occurrence rate of PcoA in one side was 82. 7%. Negative rate BOT accounted for 92. 3% and AcoA occurred in all, while the positive rate accounted for 7. 7%, including 2 cases of right superior ar-teria cerebri anterior combined with ipsilateral PcoAs absence, 1 case of left superior arteria cerebri anterior combined with ipsilateral PcoAs absence, and 1 case of AcoA and PcoAs absence. Conclusion Before the permanent occlusion of the internal carotid artery, it’ s necessary to clarify the redistribution of the compensatory way of blood flow in the AcoA-absent cases. Implementing permanent occlusion for cases with complete circle of Willis would cause less ischemic risk.
2.Biological characteristics of exosome microRNA and its role in the development and progression of liver fibrosis
Shiwan ZHANG ; Xueqin YU ; Fang CHEN ; Yihan MEI ; Xiaoping MEI
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2020;36(9):2083-2086
Exosomes, as a type of multivesicular bodies secreted by various cells in human body, exist in many kinds of body fluids in the body. Exosomes have the structure of lipid bilayer membranes to protect the structure and function stability of their contents and they carry a large number of active substances including microRNA (miRNA) and mRNA. Studies have shown that exosomes and their miRNA are closely associated with the development and progression of liver fibrosis and regulate such process by acting on hepatic stellate cells to change their activation, proliferation, apoptosis, and migration. This article elaborates on the biological characteristics of exosome miRNA and its association with liver fibrosis, analyzes its important role in the development and progression, diagnosis and treatment, and prognostic evaluation of liver fibrosis, and points out that exosome miRNA may become a new potential target for the diagnosis, treatment, and prognostic evaluation of liver fibrosis.
3.Expression levels of HBV pregenomic RNA and hepatitis B core-related antigen in circulating serum and their association with recurrence in chronic hepatitis B patients after withdrawal from nucleos(t)ide analogues
Shiwan ZHANG ; Xing CHEN ; Jiao LIU ; Min ZHAO ; Xiaoping MEI
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2023;39(1):56-62
Objective To investigate the expression levels of HBV pregenomic RNA (pgRNA) and hepatitis B core-related antigen (HBcrAg) in circulating serum of chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients after withdrawal from nucleos(t)ide analogues (NUC), as well as the correlation of HBV pgRNA and HBcrAg levels in circulating blood in different periods of time with recurrence in CHB patients after drug withdrawal. Methods Among the patients who attended the outpatient service of Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College from December 2019 to July 2022, a total of 108 CHB patients who received anti-HBV therapy for at least 5 years and met the criteria for drug withdrawal in 2017 EASL Guidelines were enrolled. According to the time of drug withdrawal, the patients were divided into 4-, 12-, and 24-week groups after drug withdrawal, and according to the presence or absence of recurrence, they were divided into recurrence group and non-recurrence group. Quantitative real-time PCR was used to measure the level of HBV pgRNA in circulating serum of CHB patients; ELISA was used to measure the expression level of HBcrAg in peripheral venous blood; quantitative real-time PCR was used to measure HBV DNA load with high accuracy. The t -test was used for comparison of continuous data between two groups. A one-way analysis of variance was used for comparison of continuous data between multiple groups, and the least significant difference t -test was used for further comparison between two groups. The Pearson correlation test was used to investigate the correlation between the indices in circulating blood. Results For the CHB patients after drug withdrawal, the recurrence rate was 17.1% at 4-12 weeks, cumulative recurrence rate reached 29.3% after 24 weeks of follow-up, the patients with positive HBV DNA alone accounted for 64.3% and 60.0%, respectively, those with positive HBeAg alone accounted for 28.5% and 20.0%, respectively, and those with positive HBV DNA and HBeAg accounted for 7.1% and 20.0%, respectively. The expression levels of HBV pgRNA, HBcrAg, and HBV DNA in circulating serum of CHB patients at 24 weeks after drug withdrawal were significantly higher than those at the time of drug withdrawal and at 4 weeks after drug withdrawal, and there was a significant difference between groups at different time points (all P < 0.05). Compared with the non-recurrence group, the recurrence group had significantly higher expression levels of HBV pgRNA, HBcrAg, and HBV DNA in circulating serum ( t =2.549, 8.654, and 27.429, all P < 0.05), and further analysis of the recurrence group showed that the levels of HBV pgRNA, HBcrAg, and HBV DNA in circulating serum at 12-24 weeks were significantly higher than those at 4-12 weeks (all P < 0.05). At the time of drug withdrawal, the recurrence group had significantly higher expression levels of HBV pgRNA and HBcrAg in circulating serum than the non-recurrence group ( t =18.561 and 6.152, both P < 0.001). The Pearson correlation analysis showed that in the recurrence group after drug withdrawal, HBV pgRNA and HBcrAg were positively correlated with HBV DNA in circulating serum ( r =0.82 and 0.66, both P < 0.001), while no such correlation was observed in the non-recurrence group ( r =0.14 and 0.04, both P > 0.05). Conclusion The recurrence group had significantly higher expression levels of HBV pgRNA and HBcrAg than the non-recurrence group at the time of drug withdrawal, suggesting that the levels of HBV pgRNA and HBcrAg in the CHB patients of the non-recurrence group at the time of drug withdrawal may be used as the reference thresholds for safe drug withdrawal in CHB patients, and measurement of HBV pgRNA and HBcrAg may be one of the potential reference indicators for the selection of anti-HBV treatment endpoints in the future.
4.Expert Consensus on Clinical Diseases Responding Specifically to Traditional Chinese Medicine: Perimenopausal Syndrome
Shiwan HU ; Haiyan LIANG ; Kun MA ; Xiaona MA ; Zihan FANG ; Wenpei BAI ; Xinmin LIU ; Hongtian LI ; Fengmei LIAN ; Wei ZHANG ; Lihua QIN ; Min SHANG ; Ailuan LAI ; Xiuxiang TENG ; Mei MO ; Xiaoxiao ZHANG ; Linhua ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(21):234-242
Perimenopausal syndrome (MPS), a common endocrine system disease, is one of the diseases responding specifically to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The China Association of Chinese Medicine organized experts in endocrinology, gynecology, and interdisciplinary fields of both Western and Chinese medicine to discuss the advantages and challenges of diagnosing and treating MPS with Western medicine, TCM, and integrative medicine. Experts at the conference believe that MPS is initiated by estrogen decline and rooted in deficiency, with the pathogenesis being imbalance between Yin and Yang in the kidney. The hormone replacement therapy in Western medicine for menopause can rapidly alleviate related symptoms by quickly restoring the estrogen level and timely detect and delay complications of menopause, whereas such a therapy has certain risks, necessitating close monitoring of adverse reactions. Moreover, the various contraindications and precautions limit the clinical application of the hormone replacement therapy. TCM has advantages in synergistically alleviating symptoms such as hot flashes, sweating, sleep disorders, and emotional abnormalities of MPS without causing obvious adverse reactions. However, its efficacy is slower than the hormone replacement therapy, and the TCM evidence for preventing and treating complications of menopause remains unclear. Three suggestions were proposed for the future development of both Western and TCM for ameliorating MPS. First, an integrated diagnosis and treatment system for MPS with both Western and Chinese medicine should be established. Second, high-quality evidence-based interventions for MPS should be developed with TCM alone or in combination with Western medicine. Third, efforts should be made to promote the new TCM drug development and the interdisciplinary cooperation for treating MPS.