1.Study on clinical characteristics and therapeutic outcomes of 173 patients with Takayasu arteritis
Shu-yun WEN ; Wen ZHANG ; Yan ZHAO ; Xiao-feng ZENG ; Feng-chun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2011;15(9):604-607
ObjectiveTo study the clinical features, arterial involvement, therapeutic strategies and outcomes of Takayasu arteritis (TA). MethodsThe clinical symptoms, arterial images, inflammatory parameters and follow-up information of 173 patients with TA were retrospectively studied. Comparisons between groups were performed by t-test. ResultsThere were 136 female and 37 male patients in this study. The mean age at onset was(26±11 ) years. Hypertension, pulse deficit or asymmetrical pulse, and fever were present in 46.6%, 41.1%, 28.7% of patients, respectively. The distribution of arterial involvement were 64.7%in aorta, 9.8% in pulmonary artery, 19.1% in innominate artery, 65.9% in common carotid arteries, 65.3%in the subclavian artery, 36.2% in the renal artery, 12.1% in the vertebral artery, and 5.8% in coeliac axis.Elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate(ESR) was found in 61.0% patients. Active tuberculosis or history of tuberculosis was implicated in 45 patients(26.0%). Ten patients(5.8%) were hepatitis B virus carriers.Among 105 followed-up patients, 98 patients(94.2%) achieved persistent remission, 17 patients relapsed when corticosteroids were tapered. ConclusionCorticosteroids combined with or steroid alone, supplemented with endovascular intervention procedures or surgical bypass procedures when necessary, can effectively control the clinical symptoms and inflammatory parameters and improve the quality of life of patients.
2.Immunological activity of Streptomyces polysaccharide in normal and immunosuppressed mice.
Xiao-yun WEN ; Chao SHI ; Shu-guang WU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2008;28(7):1168-1171
OBJECTIVETo investigate the immunological activity of Streptomyces polysaccharide (SMP) on normal and immunosuppressed mice.
METHODSThe effect of SMP on the proliferating activity of normal mouse splenocytes was tested in the mixed lymphocyte culture, and the changes of peripheral blood T lymphocytes were evaluated with acid a-naphthyl acetate esterase (ANAE) method. The ratio of Lyt2+ and L3T4+ T cell subsets was measured by flow cytometry.
RESULTSSMP stimulated obvious proliferation of mixed lymphocytes, showed protective effects on T lymphocyte and increased the ratio of Lyt2+ and L3T4+ cell subsets to nearly normal level in immunosuppressed mice.
CONCLUSIONSSMP can regulate the immune function in mice.
Animals ; CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes ; immunology ; Female ; Immunocompromised Host ; immunology ; Lymphocyte Culture Test, Mixed ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Mice, Inbred C57BL ; Polysaccharides ; immunology ; Spleen ; cytology ; Streptomyces ; chemistry ; immunology ; T-Lymphocytes ; cytology ; immunology
3.Twenty-two cases of short bowel syndrome treated with acupuncture.
Wen-Qiang TAO ; Xin SHU ; Hai-Yun FANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2012;32(3):209-210
Acupuncture Points
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Acupuncture Therapy
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Adult
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Aged
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Defecation
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Short Bowel Syndrome
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physiopathology
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therapy
4.Surveillance of pathogens from patients with hospital infection in intensive care unit
wei, XIE ; wei-lin, XIE ; wen-hua, LI ; shu-yun, WANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(03):-
Objective To analyze the distribution and antimicrobial resistance of pathogens from patients with hospital infection in intensive care unit(ICU),and to discuss the corresponding strategy of prevention and treatment. Methods Clinical data of 891 patients hospitalized in the ICU of our hospital between Jan 2002 and Dec 2005 were collected.All the specimens were analyzed for pathogen distribution and resistance to antibiotics. Results Of all the isolated 1 155 strains,Gram-negative(G-)bacteria were the most popular pathogen(57.84%),whereas Gram-positive(G+) bacteria and fungi accounted for 21.39% and 20.78%,respectively.Most G-bacteria were less sensitive to imipenem(0-10.16%),and Pseudomonas aeruginosa was least sesitive to amikacin(6.89%) and cefoperazone-sulbactam(33.97%).G+ bacteria were most sensitive to vancomycin.Most fungus were Candida albicans(42.92%) and yeast species(22.90%). Conclusion Epidemiological investigation of pathogens in ICU is of great importance to the rational use of anti-biotics and may help to reduce the emergence of resistant strains.
5.Inhibitory effect of 5-fluorouracil encapsulated by galactosylceramide liposomes on drug resistance and its mechanisms
Yong JIN ; Jun LI ; Yuan-Hai LI ; Xiong-Wen LV ; Jin-Fang GE ; Shu-Yun XU ;
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(08):-
Aim To study inhibitory effect of 5-fluorouracil encapsulated by galactosylceramide liposomes (5-Fu-GCL)on 5-Fu-resistent HepG_2 cells and its mechanisms. Methods Inhibitory effect of 5-Fu-GCL on established model of 5-Fu-resistant HepG_2 cells was assessed with MTT assay in vitro. The concentration-time course of 5-Fu-GCL in intracellular fluid was detected with high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Thymidylic acid synthase (TS) expression was observed with immunohistochemical method,and NO content was determined with chemical method. Results Obvious inhibitory effects of 5-Fu-GCL (75,150,300,600,1200?mol?L-1) on 5-Fu-resistant HepG_2 cells were observed with IC_ 50 of 158.6 ?mol?L-1,far lower than that of free 5-Fu (400.9 ?mol?L-1). 5-Fu-GCL (300 ?mol?L-1) inhibited 5-Fu-resistant HepG_2 cells in a time-dependent manner,and the inhibitory effect of 5-Fu-GCL was stronger than that of free 5-Fu during 12~48 h. Compared with free 5-Fu,5-Fu-GCL (300 ?mol?L-1) increased the content of intracellular fluid in 5-Fu-resistant HepG_2 cells. 5-Fu-GCL(62.5,300,1200 ?mol?L-1) not only inhibited the expression of TS,but also increased the production of NO in 5-Fu-resistant HepG_2 cells,and these effects of 5-Fu-GCL(300,1200 ?mol?L-1) were stronger than those of free 5-Fu. Conclusion 5-Fu-GCL has inhibitory effect on 5-Fu-resistant HepG_2 cells. The effect may be related to the increased concentration of 5-Fu-GCL in intracellular fluid,inhibited expression of TS and increased production of NO.
6.Small molecular agents against MERS-CoV infection.
Xiao-yun ZENG ; Lu LU ; Shi-bo JIANG ; Shu-wen LIU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(12):1520-1526
Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) has caused outbreaks of SARS-like disease with 35% case-fatality rate, mainly in the Middle East. A more severe outbreak of MERS occurred recently in the Republic of Korea, where 186 people contracted the infections, causing great concern worldwide. So far, there has been no clinically available drug for the treatment of MERS-CoV infection. The potential drugs against MERS-CoV mainly consist of monoclonal antibodies, peptides and small molecular agents. Small molecular agents have an advantage of easier synthesis, lower cost in production and relatively higher stability. There is better chance for those candidates to gain a quick development. This article reviews the progress of developing small molecular MERS-CoV agents.
Antibodies, Monoclonal
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pharmacology
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Antiviral Agents
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pharmacology
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Coronavirus Infections
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drug therapy
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Drug Design
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Humans
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Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus
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drug effects
7.Bilateral traumatic hemorrhage of the basal ganglia.
Yun-Xu ZHANG ; Shu-Qin WEI ; Yan-Yun XING ; Qi LIU ; Wen-Jing HE
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2016;19(4):247-248
Hemorrhage of the basal ganglia is common in hypertensive patients, and most of the cases are spon- taneous unilateral hemorrhage. Traumatic basal ganglia hemorrhage is uncommon, while bilateral hemorrhage of the basal ganglia after trauma is an extremely rare entity. This report described a rare case of bilateral hemorrhage of the basal ganglia after head trauma. We also analyzed the mechanisms and reviewed relative literatures.
Basal Ganglia Hemorrhage
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diagnostic imaging
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etiology
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Craniocerebral Trauma
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complications
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Female
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
8.Effects of advanced glycation end-products on skin keratinocytes by NF-?B activation
Ming TIAN ; Chun QING ; Yi-Wen NIU ; Jiao-Yun DONG ; Shu-Wen JIN ; Fei SONG ; Lan-Nv HUA ; Shu-liang LU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2003;0(10):-
Objective To investigate the effects of advanced glycation end-products(AGEPs)on the function of normal keratinocytes in vitro so as to explore the role of AGEPs in impaired wound healing. Methods Normal rat keratinocytes were incubated with different concentrations of AGEPs.After 48 hours of culturing,the cell proliferation rates were measured by MTT colorimetric determination.The cell cycle distributions and apoptosis were analyzed with flow cytometry,and the migration was investigated by 24-well fluorimetric cell migration assay kit by exposing to 100?g/ml AGEPs.Nuclear extracts from these cells were examined for binding of nucleotides containing NF-?B consensus by immunocytochemistry and EMSA in vitro.Results The proliferations of normal keratinocytes were significantly arrested and many cells were induced to early apoptosis compared with control ones(P<0.05)by exposing to AGEPs for 48 hours. Meanwhile AGEPs also irritated keratinocytes migration compared with control ones(P<0.05).Inhibiting the activation of NF-?B could partly recover the proliferation of keratinocytes,reverse apoptosis and attenu- ate migration.Conclusion AGEPs are correlated with the migration,proliferation and apoptosis of kera- tinocytes by NF-?B.
9.Treatment of Steroid-induced Osteonecrosis of Femoral Head by Porous Tantalum Rod and Gugutou Huaisiyu Capsule.
Xu-yi TAN ; Fei-fei GAO ; Shu-tu GAO ; You-wen LIU ; Xian-tao CHEN ; Li-yun LIU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2016;36(1):40-43
OBJECTIVETo observe the curative effect of porous tantalum rod and Gugutou Huaisiyu Capsule (GHC) for steroid-induced osteonecrosis of femoral head (SONFH).
METHODSA total 60 hips of 50 SONFH patients were randomly assigned to the treatment group and the control group according to grouping time, 25 in each group (30 hips). Patients in the control group were implanted with porous tantalum rod, while those in the treatment group additionally took GHC (5 pills each time, three time per day for 2 successive months; and then twice per day for 4 successive months). Then all patients were followed-up to observe Harris hip score. The curative effect and the femoral head survival time were assessed.
RESULTSA total of 49 patients (59 hips) were followed-up. The Harris hip score of the two groups at the final follow-up was significantly improved after treatment, with statistical difference when compared with before treatment (P < 0.01). Besides, it was higher in the treatment group than in the control group. The curative effect and the survival time were superior in the treatment group, with statistical difference when compared with the control group (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSPorous tantalum rod combined GHC got better effect in treating SONFH. It could significantly improve the function of affected hips and prolong the survival time of femoral head.
Capsules ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; administration & dosage ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Femur Head Necrosis ; drug therapy ; Humans ; Prostheses and Implants ; Steroids ; adverse effects ; Tantalum
10.Compounds from marine mangrove plant Bruguiera sexangula var. rhynchopetala.
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2006;31(14):1168-1171
OBJECTIVETo investigate the chemical constituents in Bruguiera sexangula var. rhynchopetala.
METHODSilica gel flash chromatography together with Sephadex LH - 20 were performed for the isolation and purification of the petrol ether fraction of this plant, and the structures were elucidated by spectral analysis as well as the comparison of the spectral data with those reported in the literatures.
RESULTNine compounds were obtained and identified as lupeol (1), lupeone (2), trans-hydroxy-cinnamoyl ester of lupeol (3), taraxerone (4), beta-amyril-palmitate (5), squalene (6),beta-sitosterol (7), daucosterol (8) and 7alpha-hydroxy-sitosterol (9).
CONCLUSIONAll the compounds were first isolated from B. sexangula var. rhynchopetala.
Oleanolic Acid ; analogs & derivatives ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Pentacyclic Triterpenes ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Rhizophoraceae ; chemistry ; Sitosterols ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Triterpenes ; chemistry ; isolation & purification