1.Study on Mental Characteristics of Children's with Light Lead Poisoning
shi-pu, ZOU ; shu-zhen, HU ; wei-jun, LI ; guang-qin, FAN ; yun-ying, ZHONG ; chang, FENG ; mei-hua, LIU ; xiao-yan, KUANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(11):-
Objective To study mental characteristics of children with light lead poisoning. Methods Eighty - six children with light lead poisioning and 33 control children were evaluated with WISC - R and social adaptive capacity(SAB). Results 1. Intelligence quotient( IQ)and SAB of children with light lead poisoning were lower than normal children. 2. There was also deficiency of perception factor and memory/ concentration factor among children with lead poisioning and the blood lead level had negative association with perception factor. Conclusion Light lead poisioning may affect children's IQ, especially in the perception factor and memory /concentration factor.
2.Clinical status of immunocompromised host complicated with pulmonary infection
Zhong-Shu KUANG ; Ying-Jun ZHAO ; Zhen-Ju SONG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2018;25(1):137-140
Pulmonary infections are the most common complications in immunocompromised host (ICH).The immune system of ICH was in inhibitory condition because of long-term use of immunosuppressive agents,such as glucocorticoids,antimetabolite medicine and alkylating agents.Therefore,compared with the immunocompetent host,the condition is more critically serious in ICH with more difficult diagnosis and treatment,and higher motality after pulmonary infections.Early identification of pathogens and early treatment are helpful for improving the prognosis and decreasing mortality.
3.Efficacy of ultrasound-guided lauromacrogol sclerotherapy for benign thyroid cysts and factors affecting the therapeutic effect.
Zhi-Jiang CHEN ; Long WANG ; Yi-Jing HUANG ; Shui-Qing LAI ; Hong-Mei CHEN ; Jian-Hao PEI ; Shu-Zhen CONG ; Jian KUANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2016;36(12):1694-1699
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the clinical efficacy of ultrasound-guided lauromacrogol sclerotherapy for benign thyroid cysts and analyze the factors affecting the efficacy.
METHODSUltrasound-guided lauromacrogol sclerotherapy was performed in 97 patients with a total of 99 benign thyroid cysts. The changes in cystic volume and other thyroid parameters were evaluated at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after sclerotherapy. According to changes in the cystic volume, the efficacy of sclerotherapy was defined as therapeutic failure (with a volume reduction <50%), treatment success (volume reduction ≥50%) and cure (volume reduction ≥90%). The factors of affecting the efficacy of sclerotherapy was analyzed using COX regression.
RESULTSThe mean cystic volume at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after sclerotherapy were reduced from the baseline volume of 12.08∓11.56 cmto 5.63∓8.51 cm, 5.96∓8.42 cm, 3.80∓5.50 cmand 2.85∓3.98 cm, respectively, with an average cystic volume reduction rate of (70.02∓33.72)%. Therapeutic success was achieved 82 of the 99 cysts (82.83%) and cure was achieved 63cysts (63.64%) at 12 months after the procedure. A second sclerotherapy was performed for 13 cysts which did not show a volume reduction at 1-3 months after the initial procedure. A disease course of over 12 months was an independent risk factor for a second sclerotherapy (23.7% [9/38] vs 6.6% [4/61], OR=4.473 [1.238-16.169], P=0.022). The efficacy of sclerotherapy was related to cystic cavity separation, cystic fluid viscosity, cystic/solid ratio and cystic wall thickness. COX regression analysis revealed that cystic cavity separation (HR=2.25, 95%CI: 1.19-4.25) and cystic fluid viscosity (HR=2.02, 95%CI: 1.19-3.43) were the major factors affecting the treatment efficacy.
CONCLUSIONUltrasound-guided lauromacrogol sclerotherapy is effective and safe for treatment of benign thyroid cysts, and the maximal treatment effect can be achieved at 6 months after sclerotherapy and in cases of uncomplicated cysts with non-viscous cystic fluid, no solid cystic cavity separation and a disease course of less than 12 months.
4.Diagnosis and surgical treatment of back pain originating from endplate.
Bao-Gan PENG ; Wen-Wen WU ; Zheng-da KUANG ; Zhen-Zhou LI ; Ji-Dong GUO ; Shu-Xun HOU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2007;45(20):1401-1404
OBJECTIVETo explore the methods of diagnosis and surgical treatment for patients with back pain originating from endplate.
METHODSAll patients received examinations of radiography, CT, and MR imaging. Pain level of disc was decided by discography in each patient. The principal outcome judgment were pain and disability, and the efficacy of surgical treatment was assessed by visual analog scale (VAS) for pain, and the Oswestry disability index (ODI) for functional recovery.
RESULTSAll patients with a diagnosis of back pain originating from endplate according to discography were treated with anterior or posterior fusion surgery. The mean follow-up period was three years and five months (from 2 to 6 years). Among of the 21 patients, 20 (95%) reported a disappearance or marked alleviation of low back pain, and experienced a definite improvement in physical function. A statistically significant and clinically meaningful improvement on the ODI and the VAS scores were obtained in the patients with chronic low back pain originating from endplate (P = 0.0001) after treatment.
CONCLUSIONSThe study suggests that the discography and fusion surgery may be very effective methods for the diagnosis and treatment of chronic back pain originating from endplate respectively.
Adult ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Low Back Pain ; diagnosis ; etiology ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Spinal Fusion ; methods ; Spinal Injuries ; complications ; Treatment Outcome
5.Medications regulate autophagy for treatment of Alzheimer's disease
Cheng-yong TAN ; Hui-zhen TIAN ; Huang KUANG ; Fen-fang HONG ; Shu-long YANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2019;54(6):984-990
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized clinically as irreversible cognitive dysfunction. Although a significant progress has been made in the study of AD pathogenesis, the effective measures to block AD progress have not been satisfactory. Abnormal autophagy is thought to be involved in the pathogenesis of AD, and regulation of autophagy may become a new strategy for AD treatment. Some medicines, which regulate autophagy by mTOR-dependent and independent (Bcl-2/Beclin-1, GSK-3
6.Genomic data mining for functional annotation of human long noncoding RNAs.
Brian L GUDENAS ; Jun WANG ; Shu-Zhen KUANG ; An-Qi WEI ; Steven B COGILL ; Liang-Jiang WANG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2019;20(6):476-487
Life may have begun in an RNA world, which is supported by increasing evidence of the vital role that RNAs perform in biological systems. In the human genome, most genes actually do not encode proteins; they are noncoding RNA genes. The largest class of noncoding genes is known as long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), which are transcripts greater in length than 200 nucleotides, but with no protein-coding capacity. While some lncRNAs have been demonstrated to be key regulators of gene expression and 3D genome organization, most lncRNAs are still uncharacterized. We thus propose several data mining and machine learning approaches for the functional annotation of human lncRNAs by leveraging the vast amount of data from genetic and genomic studies. Recent results from our studies and those of other groups indicate that genomic data mining can give insights into lncRNA functions and provide valuable information for experimental studies of candidate lncRNAs associated with human disease.
Autism Spectrum Disorder
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genetics
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Data Mining
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Genomics
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Humans
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Machine Learning
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RNA, Long Noncoding
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analysis
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physiology
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Support Vector Machine
7.Application of Intermittent Lung Inflation Combined with Rigid Ureteroscopy in Treating Upper Ureteral Stones That Were Not Fully Visible.
Feng Jin WANG ; Hua Jian GUO ; Guo Wei ZHENG ; Hua Qian KUANG ; Wei Wei QU ; Bin Hong ZHU ; Zhao Zhen HUANG ; Yun Wen SHU ; Pei HUANG ; Hua Jian WU
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2019;41(6):793-798
To analyze the effectiveness and safety of intermittent lung inflation combined with rigid ureteroscopy in the treatment of upper ureteral stones that were not fully visible. The clinical and imaging data of 56 patients with upper ureteral stone undergoing rigid ureteroscopic lithotripsy combined with intermittent lung inflation in Zhejiang Quhua Hospital from March 2016 to October 2017 were retrospectively analyzed.Intermittentt lung inflation was used to change and stabilize the position of ureteral calculi during the operation,so as to ensure the visual field of ureteroscopy.Holmium laser lithotripsy was performed to remove the stones.Urinary tract abdominal plain X-ray or CT urography was performed 1 and 3 months after the operation to evaluate the residual stones and the clinical efficacy. Stones were successfully removed after a single attempt in 48 patients.In 5 patients,stones escaped into the kidney during ureteroscopic lithotripsy,and thus flexible ureteroscopy were performed.In 3 patients,a second session of auxiliary procedure was required,among whom 2 patients received extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy and 1 patient underwent extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy+ureteroscopic lithotripsy.The stone-free rates 1 and 3 months after surgery were 94.6%(53/56)and 100%(56/56),respectively.No severe complication such as ureter perforation,gross hematuria,septic shock,or pneumothorax occurred during and after surgery. Intermittent lung inflation in tracheal intubation under general anesthesia in patients with proximal ureteral stones that can not be fully visible during rigid ureteroscopic lithotripsy was feasible and reliable.It can effectively change the location of stones and thus enable safe and effective lithotripy.It expands the indications of rigid ureteroscopy for treating upper ureteral stones.
Humans
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Lithotripsy, Laser
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Retrospective Studies
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Ureteral Calculi
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diagnostic imaging
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Ureteroscopes
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Ureteroscopy
8. Role of calcium-independent phospholipase A2 in contraction of intrarenal artery smooth muscle
Xiao-Yue QIN ; Sui-Min LI ; Shu-Zhen CHEN ; Yi-Rong WANG ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Xiao-Yue QIN ; Sui-Min LI ; Peng ZENG ; Shu-Zhen CHEN ; Yi-Rong WANG ; Su-Juan KUANG ; Hui YANG ; Fang RAO ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Peng ZENG ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Su-Juan KUANG ; Hui YANG ; Fang RAO ; Chun-Yu DENG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2022;38(5):733-740
Aim To investigate the role of calcium-independent phospholipase A2(iPLA2)in calcium regu-lation of intrarenal artery smooth muscle contraction.Methods The method of measuring the tension of isolated arterioles was used to explore the effect of bromoenol lactone(BEL), a specific inhibitor of iPLA2, on the tension of the intrarenal arteries in mice induced by different calcium channels, and the laser confocal calcium measurement technology was used to investigate the effect of BEL on the intracellular calcium influx mediated by arachidonic acid-mediated calcium channels.Results The intrarenal artery concentration dependent contractile response induced by the vasoconstrictors phenylephrine and 5-hydroxy tryptamine was inhibited by BEL(P<0.01).The contraction curve induced by CaCl2 was also inhibited by BEL(P<0.05).In the calcium-free K-H solution incubated with nifedipine, the intrarenal artery vasoconstriction caused by the release of sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium and the calcium influx of the SOC channel induced by CaCl2 was inhibited by BEL(P<0.05).BEL significantly inhibited the external calcium influx mediated by the ARC channel of human aortic smooth muscle cell lines incubated with nifedipine(P<0.01).Conclusions iPLA2 mediates the contractile response of intrarenal arteries by regulating the functions of L-type calcium channels, sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium release, SOC channels and ARC channels.
9. Rho A/ROCK signaling pathway involved in hyper responsiveness to aortic contraction in mice with type 2 diabetes
Shu-Zhen CHEN ; Yan-Xiang ZHENG ; Xiao-Yue QIN ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Shu-Zhen CHEN ; Yong-Jiang CAI ; Yan-Xiang ZHENG ; Xiao-Yue QIN ; Su-Juan KUANG ; Hui YANG ; Fang RAO ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Yong-Jiang CAI ; Chun-Yu DENG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2023;39(8):1484-1492
Aim To investigate the mechanism of RhoA/ROCK signaling pathway in abnormal aortic contractility in type 2 diabetes (T2DM) mice. Methods The experiment was divided into two groups, the control group (db/m mice) and the model group (db/db mice). Changes of the response to different methods were measured in aorta rings using a Multi Myograph System. At the same time, the protein expression changes of aortic smooth muscle contraction signaling pathway in mice were determined by Western method. Results Compared with the control group, the blood glucose and body weight levels of the mice in the T2DM group significantly increased, and the cardiac function was abnormal (P <0. 01). The contractile response of the aorta of the diabetic mice induced by the contractile agents Phe, 5-HT and CaCl
10. Role of mechanosensitive ion channel Piezol in mediating phenotypic changes of rat coronary arterial smooth muscle cells induced by high hydrostatic pressure
Sui-Min LI ; Xiao-Yue QIN ; Shu-Zhen CHEN ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Sui-Min LI ; Xiao-Yue QIN ; Peng ZENG ; Shu-Zhen CHEN ; Su-Juan KUANG ; Hui YANG ; Fang RAO ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Peng ZENG ; Chun-Yu DENG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2022;38(8):1202-1208
Aim To investigate the mechanism of Pi- ezol in the phenotypic changes of rat coronary arterial smooth muscle cells ( CASMCs) induced by high hydrostatic pressure.Methods CASMCs were isolated from Wistar rats and stimulated for 24 h at 0, 120 and 180 mmHg, respectively.The expressions of Piezol , contractile phenotvpe-related proteins including Cavl.2 ,SM-MHC ,cx-SMA and synthetic phenotvpe-re- lated proteins including OPN , MMP-2, Coll al were detected by Western blot.The effect of calcium influx mediated by Piezol was detected by Laser confocal mi- j j croscopy.CASMCs were treated with Piezol agonist Yodal , inhibitor GsMTx4 and Piezol-siHNA , respectively and the expressions of contractile phenotvpe and synthetic phenotvpe-related proteins were detected by Western blot.Results Compared with control ( 0 mmHg) , the expressions of Piezol , OPN, MMP-2 and Collal increased, but the expressions of Cavl.2,SM- MHC and cx-SMA decreased in 120 mmHg as well as 180 mmHg group.After stimulated by 180 mmHg high pressure, Piezol-mediated calcium influx was stronger than that in 0 mmHg group, hut decreased after Piezol knockdown.Treated with Yodal at 0 mmHg, the expression of contractile phenotvpe-related protein decreased while the expression of synthetic phenotvpe-re- lated protein increased compared with DMSO group..\Jfter using GsMTx4 to inhibit or siRNA to knockdown Piezol at 180 mmHg,the expression of contractile phe- notvpe-related protein increased and the expression of synthetic phenotype-related protein decreased compared with the control group.Conclusion Piezol promotes the transition from contractile phenotvpe to syn-thetic phenotvpe of CASMCs induced by high hydrostatic pressure.