1.The effect of glucagon-like peptide-1 in a dose related manner on glucose metabolism after hepatectomy in rats
Qianbin JIA ; Ziming LIU ; Bing PENG ; Shuangqing LI ; Yantao WU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the effect of glucagon-like peptide-1(GLP-1) in a dose related manner on glucose metabolism after 65% hepatectomy in rats.Methods We determined the serum glucose levels of hepatomized rats at 0,5,10,20,and 30 minutes after an intravenous glucose load(IVGTT,0.5 g/kg glucose) on the first postoperative day,and the changes of blood glucose,serum insulin and glucagon concentrations of hepatomized rats that received the volum load with normal saline or 0.3 nmol/kg GLP-1,0.45 nmol/kg GLP-1 respectively.Blood was drawn for determination of glucose(glucose oxidase),insulin,glucagon,and GLP-1(radioimmunoassay).Results The peak glucose and 30-minute glucose levels and the area under the curve(AUC 0-30) were significantly higher in the hepatomized rats compared to the control rats,which had not undergone any operation and received a same intravenous glucose load(0.5 g/kg glucose with normal saline)(P0.05).Nevertheless the peak glucose and 30-minute glucose levels and AUC 0-30 of the hepatomized rats that received with 0.45 nmol/kg GLP-1 were significantly lower compared to the rats that received the same volum load with normal saline or 0.3 nmol/kg GLP-1 respectively after liver resection.There was an increasing postoperative serum concentration of glucose,insulin,glucagon on the first day,then,the serum glucose concentration was significantly lowered after infusion of GLP-1 in rats undergoing hepatectomy(P
2.The influence of glucagon-like peptide-1 on cytosolic free calcium ion concentration in isolated rat hepatocytes after hepatectomy
Qianbin JIA ; Bing PENG ; Ziming LIU ; Hongbin WU ; Shuangqing LI ; Yantao WU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(07):-
0.05).Conclusions After hepatectomy,in rats is associated with an obvious insulin resistance,mainly due to the level of serum insulin was obviously decreased(P
3.Sub-chronic toxicity of MNT-016 by benchmark dose method in Sprague-Dawley rats
Qiaofang LI ; Hui PENG ; Xiushu HE ; Jun ZHAO ; Shuangqing PENG ; Yingliang WU
Military Medical Sciences 2017;41(6):502-505,519
Objective To evaluate the repeated dose toxicity of MNT-016 in SD rats and to provide reference for toxicity evaluation.Methods MNT-016 was administered to rats at 5, 20 and 80 mg/kg for 90 days.The toxic effects on the animals were evaluated by observing the clinical signs and measuring the body weight, hematology and blood biochemistry as well as histopathological examination.NOAEL and benchmark dose lower confidence limit(BMDL) were observed by the end point of toxicity.Results Compared with the control group, the AST, TBIL, DBIL and Crea of male rats were increased in a dose-dependent manner, while TG and CHOL decreased.The body mass(before anatomy), heart, liver, thymus, epididymis of male rats in 80 mg/kg group were significantly decreased (P<0.05), while absolute organ mass of the heart and lung was increased.The body mass (before anatomy) and thymus of female rats in 80 mg/kg group were significantly decreased (P<0.05), while absolute organ mass of lungs was increased.Vacuolation of hepatocytes was observed in groups each dose, tubule atrophy was found in the kidneys of 20 and 5 mg/kg groups, and tubule basophilia was observed in 80 mg/kg group.The incidence of the above lesions was higher in male animals than in female ones.Conclusion The NOAEL of MNT-016 is lower than 5 mg/kg in male rats and 5 mg/kg in female rats.BMDL value is 2.65 mg/kg in male animals and more accurate than NOAEL, and is 9.04 mg/kg in female animals,which is slightly larger than the corresponding NOAEL.
4.Chemical constituents of Eupatorium lindleyanum.
Shuangqing WU ; Qun SUN ; Chunjun CHU ; Jian ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(7):937-940
To study chemical constituents of Eupatorium lindleyanum. Ethyl acetate extractive fractions were separated with silica gel and Sephadex LH-20 by column chromatography, and their structures were identified on the basis of spectroscopic analysis and chemical evidence. Sixteen compounds were separated and identified as scopoletin (1), 6, 7-dimethylesculetin (2), nepetin (3), eupatrin (4), luteolin (5), isoquerecitrin (6), jaceosidin (7), quceritin (8), kaempferol (9), rutin (10), cirsiliol (11), taraxasterylacetate (12), pseudotaraxasteryl acetate (13), pseudotaraxasterol (14), butanoic acid (15) and n-hexadecanoic acid (16). Of them, compounds 1-6 and 11, 13 and 15 were separated from this plant for the first time.
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5.Clinical study on non-fasting blood lipids in patients with type 2 diabetes
Dawei WU ; Shuangqing LIU ; Li NING
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2021;15(3):239-242
Objective:To study the feasibility of non-fasting blood lipid detection in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) .Methods:A total of 426 diabetic patients hospitalized in the Second Hospital of Tianjin Medical University from Oct. 2018 to Apr. 2019 were selected to collect blood samples from the fasting and non-fasting state of the patients respectively. The levels of plasma three acylglycerol (TG) , total cholesterol (TC) , high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) were measured at the same time, and self-control method was used. The results of two tests were compared with the wilcoxon signed-rank test.Results:Compared with the fasting results, non-fasting TG increased by 0.25 mmol/L (11.2%) , with statistical significance ( P<0.05) ; TC increased by 0.17 mmol/L (4.5%) , HDL-C increased by 0.08 mmol/L (5.7%) , and LDL-C decreased by 0.05 mmol/L (5.9%) , without significant differenc ( P>0.05) . Conclusion:Except for TG, non-fasting TC, HDL-C, LDL-C has little change compared with those in fasting state, which can replace fasting blood lipid detection as a method for detecting blood lipid profile in patients with T2DM.
6.Comparison of fasting and non-fasting blood lipid levels in children in Tianjin
Shuangqing LIU ; Li NING ; Dawei WU ; Yuliang WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2018;33(23):1803-1806
Objective To compare the difference between fasting blood lipids and non-fasting blood lipids in children in Tianjin,and to explore the feasibility of non-fasting blood lipids detection in children.Methods A total of 223 child patients were enrolled in Department of Pediatrics,the Second Hospital of Tianjin Medical University from January 2017 to February 2018,fasting and 1-6 h post-dining blood samples were collected from each patient.Total cholesterol (TC),triglyceride (TG),high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C)and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C)were measured.Self-control methods were used.Wilcoxon signed rank test was used for statisti-cal analysis.Results Compared with fasting lipids,non-fasting TC increased with 0.02 mmol/L,TG increased with 0.01 mmol/L,HDL-C increased with 0.03 mmol/L,while LDL-C decreased with 0.01 mmol/L,but non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol did not change.Among them,only the difference in HDL -C between the fasting and non-fasting was statistically significant (Z= -2.870,P<0.05).The difference in the change rate of all indicators was <3%.According to the dyslipidemia group comparison,the differences in hypercholesterolemia (0.72 mmol/L, Z= -2.551,P=0.011),hypertriglyceridemia (0.73 mmol/L,Z= -3. 846,P<0.001),low high-density lipopro-tein cholesterolemia (-0.04 mmol/L,Z = -8.625,P <0.001)and normal level HDL -C (0.1 mmol/L,Z =-5.040,P<0.001)between non -fasting lipids and fasting blood lipids were statistically significant.Conclusions The change of children's blood lipid profile in fasting and non-fasting conditions is little.Lipid testing in children does not require fasting.Blood tests can be performed at any appropriate time point in the normal diet.
7.Recent Advances in Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor-associated Pneumonitis
Shuangqing CHEN ; Wenbo WU ; Chaohui HAN ; Shumin CAO ; Xiaopeng ZHANG ; Guochen DUAN
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2022;49(10):1065-1070
With the research progress on the biology and pathogenesis of cancer, immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have come into being, bringing a new hope for the survival of patients with advanced cancer and opening a new era of cancer immunotherapy. However, with the wide application of immunotherapy in clinical practice, ICI-related adverse events (irAEs) have gradually emerged and are widely known by first-line clinicians. ICIs primarily activate T cells that can attack normal tissues and organs in the body and cause a variety of adverse reactions. Checkpoint inhibitor pneumonitis (CIP) is one of the rare complications with poor prognosis in irAEs. This article reviews the therapeutic mechanism of some ICIs; the incidence, risk factors, pathogenesis, and clinical and imaging manifestations of CIP; and the classification and treatment management of CIP.
8.Commissioned general practice residency training for Tibet Autonomous Region
Kang AN ; Xin RAO ; Qiaoli SU ; Tingrui MAO ; Zengxiang WU ; Cheng JIANG ; Qiang ZHUO ; Yi SHE ; Shuangqing LI
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2021;20(7):807-811
Department of General practice of West China Hospital of Sichuan University has been commissioned to train general practitioner for Tibet Autonomous Region since 2015. Based on the "demand-oriented and clinical ability training", the established training framework includes four aspects: a rotation plan of general practice theory-clinical practice-community application, the closed-loop mechanism of teaching management system improvement,innovation of training assessment and teaching activities. This article summarizes the practical experience of the commissioned general practice residency training for Tibet to provide reference for the program design.
9.Parapapillary atrophy, choroidal vascularity index and their correlation in different degrees of myopia
Minhui WU ; Yilin QIAO ; Yufeng YE ; Weiqian GAO ; Kaiming RUAN ; Dan CHENG ; Meixiao SHEN ; Shuangqing WU ; Xueying ZHU ; Xinxin YU ; Zuhui ZHANG ; Lijun SHEN
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2022;38(10):829-834
Objective:To observe the peripapillary atrophy (PPA) and peripapillary choroidal vascularity index (CVI) in patients with different degrees of myopia and to analyze their correlations.Methods:A cross-sectional clinical study. From September 2021 to December 2021, 281 mypoic patients of 281 eyes treated in Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University at Hangzhou were included in this study, and the right eye was used as the treated eye. There were 135 eyes in 135 males and 146 eyes in 146 females. The age was 28.18±5.78 years. The spherical equivalent refraction (SE) was -5.13±2.33 D. The patients were divided into three groups: low myopia group (group A, -3.00 D