1.Effect of comprehensive intervention on ANGPTL2 and vascular endothelial function in obese male adolescents
YAO Meng, TANG Donghui, BAI Shuang
Chinese Journal of School Health 2021;42(12):1888-1891
Objective:
To investigate the effect of a comprehensive exercise intervention program combined with diet control on ANGPTL2 and vascular endothelial function in obese male adolescents, and to provide theoretual basis for exercise to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease in obese male adolescents.
Methods:
Forty two obese male adolescents and 10 healthy male adolescents were selected, a comprehensive intervention of 6 weeks of exercise combined with diet control was carried out on obese male adolescents, and changes in morphological function, glucose and lipid metabolism, inflammation level and vascular endothelial function were measured before and after the intervention.
Results:
After 6 weeks of comprehensive intervention, the morphological and functional indicators of obese adolescents were significantly reduced:weight, BMI, waist circumference, waist to hip ratio, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure ( P <0.05); blood lipid levels significantly decreased, including TC, TG and LDL-C ( P <0.05); inflammation levels significantly decreased, including TNF α and ANGPTL2 ( P <0.05); Vascular endothelial function significantly improved:RHI, NO/ET-1, NO, AI( P <0.05). Before and after 6 weeks of comprehensive intervention, the ANGPTL2 of obese adolescents was significantly correlated with weight ( r =0.37), BMI ( r =0.45), RHI ( r =-0.46), NO/ET-1 ( r =-0.41), NO( r =-0.45), and AI ( r =0.33)( P <0.05).
Conclusion
The comprehensive intervention can effectively improve the morphological function, blood lipid level and vascular endothelial function of obese male adolescents, and reduce the circulating level of ANGPTL2. ANGPTL2 may be involved in the process of comprehensive intervention to improve the vascular endothelial function of obese adolescents.
2.Effects of comprehensive intervention on glucose and lipid metabolism, liver and kidney function and cardiovascular function in obese adolescents
YAO Meng, BAI Shuang, LI Xulong, ZHANG Yifan, TANG Donghui
Chinese Journal of School Health 2019;40(4):582-585
Objective:
To investigate the effects of exercise combined with dietary intervention on glucose and lipid metabolism, liver and kidney function and cardiovascular function in obese adolescents.
Methods:
Seventy-one obese adolescents were enrolled in this study. Six weeks of exercise combined with dietary intervention were performed to determine anthropometry, glucose and lipid metabolism, liver and kidney function and cardiovascular function before and after intervention.
Results:
After 6 weeks of comprehensive intervention, in addition to significant improvement in anthropometry indicators, fasting insulin [(18.76±11.46 vs 11.32±6.54)uU/L], LDL-C [(2.96±0.69 vs 2.22±0.62)mmol/L], TG [(1.57±0.82 vs 0.89±0.37)mmol/L] and TC [(4.52±0.76 vs 3.53±0.62)mmol/L] decreased significantly and insulin resistance improved significantly. AST [(36.1±32.28 vs 22.89±7.27)U/L], ALT [(57.42±61.25 vs 27.86±22.12)U/L], blood urea nitrogen [(4.78±0.89 vs 3.44±0.79)mmol/L] and uric acid [(498.83±120.6 vs 471.07±120.96)mmol/L] were significantly decreased and the detection rates of fatty liver and kidney were significantly decreased(P<0.05), RHI(1.34±0.28 vs 1.69±0.45) and nitric oxide/ endothelin-1 (ET-1) (1.69±0.41 vs 2.67±0.86) significantly increased and atherogenic index (3.06±0.96 vs 2.58±0.80) significantly decreased(P<0.01).
Conclusion
The comprehensive intervention of exercise combined with diet can effectively improve anthropometry indicators, glycolipid metabolism, liver and kidney function as well as cardiovascular function of obese adolescents.
3.Epidemiological characters of Yunnan sudden death syndrome and its research progress.
Jin-Xiang ZHENG ; Su ZHAO ; Wen-Li HUANG ; Lei HUANG ; Shuang-Bai TANG ; Chi BEN ; Jian-Ding CHENG
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2014;30(2):122-125
Yunnan sudden death syndrome (YSDS) is an abruptly fatal disease of unknown etiology, found mostly in central or northwestern mountain area (with altitude between 1,815 and 2,225 meters) of Yunnan province from June to September every year. It occurs mostly in young female adults, with high incidences in Lisu, Yi and Miao ethnics and high familial aggregation. The clinical manifestation of YSDS is changeful and the pathological characteristic is lack of specificity. The pathogenesis may be attributed to several factors including poor hygiene and lower socioeconomic conditions, lack of Selenium or Chromium, infection of Coxsackie B virus, mushroom consumption and special geological conditions. This article reviews the epidemiologic features, clinical manifestations, pathological features, etiology and hypothesis in order to provide clues for the research of YSDS.
Adult
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China
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Death, Sudden/pathology*
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Female
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Humans
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Syndrome
4.Systemic disseminated Mycobacterium fortuitum infection:one case report and literature review
Li-Sha LUO ; Bai-Ling LUO ; Wei TANG ; Shuang-Linzi DENG ; Xin-Yue HU ; Rui-Chao NIU ; Cheng-Ping HU ; Jun-Tao FENG
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2019;18(2):158-162
Objective To explore the clinical characteristics of systemic disseminated infection caused by Mycobacterium fortuitum (M.fortuitum), and improve the diagnostic rate and understanding of the disease.Methods One case of systemic disseminated M.fortuituminfection was reported, and analyzed in combination with relevant literatures.Results Patient was with multiple systemic involvement (including lung, lymph node, skin, joint), lymph node tissue culture was positive for M.fortuitum, patient was given clarithromycin+levofloxacin+linezolid for treatment, disease was remitted.Conclusion Systemic disseminated M.fortuituminfection is rare, and patient with GATA2 deletion and IFN-γautoantibody may be a potential mechanism, diagnosis is mainly based on pathological morphology and microbiological detection, but positive rate is low, diagnosis is difficult.
5. Application of cyberknife in treatment of retroperitoneal lymph node metastatic tumors in 81 cases
Zuping LIAN ; Youke XIE ; Yang TANG ; Tao CHENG ; Shuang LUO ; Guangde BAI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2018;27(8):749-752
Objective:
To evaluate the clinical efficacy and side effects of cyberknife therapy in the treatment of retroperitoneal lymph node metastatic tumor.
Methods:
Among the 81 patients presenting with postoperative retroperitoneal lymph node metastases, 33 cases suffered from abdominal pain or low back pain, 7 had unilateral hydronephrosis and ureteral dilatation, and 8 developed unilateral or bilateral lower limb swelling. Using stereotactic radiotherapy with a cyberknife, DT was delivered at 33-45 Gy/3-6 F. The improvement of symptoms, objective tumor response rate, and irradiation-induced side effects were observed.
Results:
At 4 weeks after treatment, pain and swelling of the lower extremities were completely mitigated, and hydronephrosis was fully healed in all patients. Enhanced CT or MRI was performed every 2 to 3 months. After 6-month follow-up, the complete response (CR) rate was calculated as 77%(62/81), 21%(17/81) for the partial response (PR) rate, 3%(2/81) for the stable disease (SD) rate and the effective rate (CR+ PR) was 98%.No case progressed. The main side effect was intestinal injury, including grade 1 in 16%(13/81), grade 2 in 9%(7/81). Multivariate analysis demonstrated the CR rate was not correlated with the type of the primary tumor or the size of the tumor (
6.A multicenter epidemiological study of acute bacterial meningitis in children.
Cai Yun WANG ; Hong Mei XU ; Jiao TIAN ; Si Qi HONG ; Gang LIU ; Si Xuan WANG ; Feng GAO ; Jing LIU ; Fu Rong LIU ; Hui YU ; Xia WU ; Bi Quan CHEN ; Fang Fang SHEN ; Guo ZHENG ; Jie YU ; Min SHU ; Lu LIU ; Li Jun DU ; Pei LI ; Zhi Wei XU ; Meng Quan ZHU ; Li Su HUANG ; He Yu HUANG ; Hai Bo LI ; Yuan Yuan HUANG ; Dong WANG ; Fang WU ; Song Ting BAI ; Jing Jing TANG ; Qing Wen SHAN ; Lian Cheng LAN ; Chun Hui ZHU ; Yan XIONG ; Jian Mei TIAN ; Jia Hui WU ; Jian Hua HAO ; Hui Ya ZHAO ; Ai Wei LIN ; Shuang Shuang SONG ; Dao Jiong LIN ; Qiong Hua ZHOU ; Yu Ping GUO ; Jin Zhun WU ; Xiao Qing YANG ; Xin Hua ZHANG ; Ying GUO ; Qing CAO ; Li Juan LUO ; Zhong Bin TAO ; Wen Kai YANG ; Yong Kang ZHOU ; Yuan CHEN ; Li Jie FENG ; Guo Long ZHU ; Yan Hong ZHANG ; Ping XUE ; Xiao Qin LI ; Zheng Zhen TANG ; De Hui ZHANG ; Xue Wen SU ; Zheng Hai QU ; Ying ZHANG ; Shi Yong ZHAO ; Zheng Hong QI ; Lin PANG ; Cai Ying WANG ; Hui Ling DENG ; Xing Lou LIU ; Ying Hu CHEN ; Sainan SHU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2022;60(10):1045-1053
Objective: To analyze the clinical epidemiological characteristics including composition of pathogens , clinical characteristics, and disease prognosis acute bacterial meningitis (ABM) in Chinese children. Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical and laboratory data of 1 610 children <15 years of age with ABM in 33 tertiary hospitals in China from January 2019 to December 2020. Patients were divided into different groups according to age,<28 days group, 28 days to <3 months group, 3 months to <1 year group, 1-<5 years of age group, 5-<15 years of age group; etiology confirmed group and clinically diagnosed group according to etiology diagnosis. Non-numeric variables were analyzed with the Chi-square test or Fisher's exact test, while non-normal distrituction numeric variables were compared with nonparametric test. Results: Among 1 610 children with ABM, 955 were male and 650 were female (5 cases were not provided with gender information), and the age of onset was 1.5 (0.5, 5.5) months. There were 588 cases age from <28 days, 462 cases age from 28 days to <3 months, 302 cases age from 3 months to <1 year of age group, 156 cases in the 1-<5 years of age and 101 cases in the 5-<15 years of age. The detection rates were 38.8% (95/245) and 31.5% (70/222) of Escherichia coli and 27.8% (68/245) and 35.1% (78/222) of Streptococcus agalactiae in infants younger than 28 days of age and 28 days to 3 months of age; the detection rates of Streptococcus pneumonia, Escherichia coli, and Streptococcus agalactiae were 34.3% (61/178), 14.0% (25/178) and 13.5% (24/178) in the 3 months of age to <1 year of age group; the dominant pathogens were Streptococcus pneumoniae and the detection rate were 67.9% (74/109) and 44.4% (16/36) in the 1-<5 years of age and 5-<15 years of age . There were 9.7% (19/195) strains of Escherichia coli producing ultra-broad-spectrum β-lactamases. The positive rates of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) culture and blood culture were 32.2% (515/1 598) and 25.0% (400/1 598), while 38.2% (126/330)and 25.3% (21/83) in CSF metagenomics next generation sequencing and Streptococcus pneumoniae antigen detection. There were 4.3% (32/790) cases of which CSF white blood cell counts were normal in etiology confirmed group. Among 1 610 children with ABM, main intracranial imaging complications were subdural effusion and (or) empyema in 349 cases (21.7%), hydrocephalus in 233 cases (14.5%), brain abscess in 178 cases (11.1%), and other cerebrovascular diseases, including encephalomalacia, cerebral infarction, and encephalatrophy, in 174 cases (10.8%). Among the 166 cases (10.3%) with unfavorable outcome, 32 cases (2.0%) died among whom 24 cases died before 1 year of age, and 37 cases (2.3%) had recurrence among whom 25 cases had recurrence within 3 weeks. The incidences of subdural effusion and (or) empyema, brain abscess and ependymitis in the etiology confirmed group were significantly higher than those in the clinically diagnosed group (26.2% (207/790) vs. 17.3% (142/820), 13.0% (103/790) vs. 9.1% (75/820), 4.6% (36/790) vs. 2.7% (22/820), χ2=18.71, 6.20, 4.07, all P<0.05), but there was no significant difference in the unfavorable outcomes, mortility, and recurrence between these 2 groups (all P>0.05). Conclusions: The onset age of ABM in children is usually within 1 year of age, especially <3 months. The common pathogens in infants <3 months of age are Escherichia coli and Streptococcus agalactiae, and the dominant pathogen in infant ≥3 months is Streptococcus pneumoniae. Subdural effusion and (or) empyema and hydrocephalus are common complications. ABM should not be excluded even if CSF white blood cell counts is within normal range. Standardized bacteriological examination should be paid more attention to increase the pathogenic detection rate. Non-culture CSF detection methods may facilitate the pathogenic diagnosis.
Adolescent
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Brain Abscess
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Escherichia coli
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Female
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Humans
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Hydrocephalus
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Infant
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Infant, Newborn
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Male
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Meningitis, Bacterial/epidemiology*
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Retrospective Studies
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Streptococcus agalactiae
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Streptococcus pneumoniae
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Subdural Effusion
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beta-Lactamases