1.Correlation of Serum Cholinesterase Level with the Severity and Prognosis of Acute Cerebral Infarction
Chunyao LI ; Weixin SI ; Yue ZHAO ; Guowen WANG ; Hong ZHANG
Journal of China Medical University 2016;45(5):417-421
Objective To investigate the relationship of serum cholinesterase(CHE) level with the severity and prognosis in patients with acute cerebral infarction. Methods A total of 325 patients with acute cerebral infarction were recruited as patients group,and another 101 healthy sub?jects were selected as control group. Velocity method was employed to detect the level of serum CHE. Patients with acute cerebral infarction were then divided into different groups according to the infarcts diameter and the modified Rankin scale(mRS)at 1 year post stroke. The collected data were analyzed statistically. Results The level of serum CHE in small and medium area infarction group was higher than control group(P<0.01);the level of serum CHE in large area infarction group was lower than control group(P<0.01);the level of serum CHE was negatively correlated with infarct size,NIHSS and the mRS score(r=-0.302,-0.232,-0.455,P<0.001). The level of CHE,age,NIHSS and infarcts diameter was identified as independent influence factors for prognosis of acute cerebral infarction. Conclusion Early phase of serum CHE level is closely related with the infarct size and illness severity index in patients with acute cerebral infarction,which could be an independent factor affecting the prognosis of cere?bral infarction.
2.A randomized,double-blind,multicenter study of adefovir dipivoxii in treating patients with HBeAg-positive chronic hepatitis B
Hong ZHAO ; Chong-Wen SI ; Yue-Xin ZHANG ; Xin-Yue CHEN ; Lei WANG ; Xiao-Ping TANG ; Chunliang LEI ;
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2000;0(02):-
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of adefovir dipivoxil(ADV)in treating patients with hepatitis B e antigen(HBeAg)positive chronic hepatitis B.Methods In this randomized,double blind,placebo-controlled,multicenter trial,210 eligible patients with HBeAg positive chronic hepatitis B were recruited and randomized(randomization ratio was 2:1)receiving ADV 10 mg/d for 48 weeks(ADV+ADV group,n=142)or placebo for 24 weeks followed by ADV 10 mg/d for 24 weeks(PLB+ADV group,n=68).The primary endpoint was virological response. The secondary endpoint was serologic response(HBeAg loss rate and HBeAg seroconversion rate) and alanine aminotransferase normalization rate.Results After 24 weeks therapy,mean reduction of hepatitis B virus(HBV)DNA level comparing with that of baseline was 3.12 log_(10)copy/mL in ADV +ADV group while it was 0.95 log_(10)copy/mL in PLB+ADV group.The percentages of patients with HBV DNA clearance(HBV DNA level
3.Clinical characteristics of eight cases of immune checkpoint inhibitor-related colitis
Bei TAN ; Hanping WANG ; Yue LI ; Xiaotong ZHANG ; Xiaoyan SI ; Weixun ZHOU ; Li ZHANG ; Jiaming QIAN
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2021;41(5):330-335
Objective:Summarize and analyze the clinical features of immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI)-related colitis.Methods:From January 2019 to September 2020, the clinical data of 8 patients with ICI-related colitis from Peking Union Medical College Hospital were retrospectively collected and including the onset of ICI-related colitis, clinical symptoms, endoscopic and pathological findings, treatment, comorbidities and resuming of ICI. Independent sample t test was used for statistical analysis. Results:Eight patients were all male, and the median age (range) was 66 years old (55 to 74 years old), 7 cases were diagnosed with stage Ⅳ lung cancer and 1 case was diagnosed with stage Ⅲc pyelo-carcinoma. Among 8 patients, 4 cases of ICI-related colitis occurred during combination of anti-programmed death-1 (PD-1) treatment and chemotherapy, 2 cases occurred during anti-PD-1 monotherapy after combination of anti-PD-1 treatment and chemotherapy, and 2 cases occurred after anti-PD-1 monotherapy. The median time (range) was 44 d (27 to 128 d) from initial anti-PD-1 treatment to the onset of ICI-related colitis and the median time (range) was 8 d (6 to 35 d) from last anti-PD-1 treatment to onset of ICI-related colitis. The ICI efficacy of 4 patients had partial response, 2 patients had stable disease, 1 patient had disease progression, and 1 patient′s condition was not assessed. All 8 patients had moderate to severe extensive colitis. The main clinical manifestation was diarrhea (5/8), 3 patients accompanied by abdominal pain. The endoscopic findings were diffuse mucosal erosion, accompanied by ulcer in 2 patients. The main pathologic findings were cryptitis or crypt abscess, accompanied by apoptosis in 2 patients. Eight patients were all treated with glucocorticoids, among them 2 patients were further treated with biologics, due to the insufficient efficacy of glucocorticoid treatment, 4 patients had opportunistic infections. The initial prednisone dose for patients with opportunistic infections and patients without opportunistic infections was (85.00±52.60) and (60.00±23.09) mg, respectively. The prednisone treatment course was (8.75±4.03) and (7.50±3.11) weeks, respectively, and the differences were not statistically significant (both P>0.05). The colitis relapsed in all 3 patients after resuming of ICI. Conclusions:ICI-related colitis had corresponding ICI treatment history and clinical, endoscopic, and histopathological features. Glucocorticoid is the main treatment, and it is prone to relapse after resuming of ICI.
4.Circulatory sleep apnea: Preliminary report of clinical observation on sleep apnea in patients with chronic heart failure.
Si-xin XIE ; Xing-guo SUN ; Fu-rong WANG ; Xiao-yue TAN ; Xue-mei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2015;31(4):329-331
OBJECTIVEThe aim of this study is to investigate the occurrence and mechanism of Cheyne-Stokes breathing pattern in patients with heart failure.
METHODSFifty-six patients who performed polusomnography sleep testing at National Center of Cardiovascular Diseases Fuwai Hospital from March to May in 2015. We divided them into chronic heart failure (CHF) group and non-CHF group.
RESULTSThe occurrences of sleep apnea in two groups were high. In CHF group (n = 11) , there were 10 patients with apnea hypopnea index (AHI) > 5; and their AHI was 23.93 ±14.63. In non-CHF group (n = 45), there were 33 patients whose AHI > 5; and their AHI was 16.20 ± 18.76. The ratio of center sleep apnea to all gross sleep apnea ratio in CHF group was higher than that in non-CHF group (80.21% ± 30.55% vs 27.16% ± 35.71%, P < 0.01 ).
CONCLUSIONBased upon the new theory of holistic integrative physiology and medicine, we explain the mechanism of circulatory dysfunction induce the oscillation breathing in patients with CHF. The sleep apnea and C-S respiration in CHF should be called circulatory sleep apnea, rather than central sleep apnea.
Cheyne-Stokes Respiration ; Chronic Disease ; Heart Failure ; physiopathology ; Humans ; Polysomnography ; Sleep Apnea Syndromes ; physiopathology ; Sleep Apnea, Central
5.Effects of midazolam on GABAA receptor-activated currents in isolated dorsal root ganglion neurons in rats
Chao FAN ; Ketao MA ; Yue YANG ; Hongju CHENG ; Yang WANG ; Li LI ; Junqiang SI
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2012;(9):1104-1107
Objective To investigate the effects of midazolam on GABAA receptor-activated currents in isolated dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons in rats.Methods Sprague-Dawley rats of both sexes,weighing 200-250 g,aged 4 weeks,were used in the study.The DRG neurons were isolated and GABAA receptor-activated currents were recorded using the whole-cell patch-clamp technique.GABAA receptor-activated currents were recorded after administration of the mixture of midazolam 3.00 μmol/L (final concentration)and the different final concentrations (0.03,0.10,1.00,10.00,100.00 and 1000.00 μmol/L) of GABA,after different concentrations of midazolam (0.03,0.10,1.00,3.00,10.00 and 100.00 μmol/L) was given,after administration of the mixture of different final concentrations(0.03,0.10,1.00,3.00,10.00 and 100.00 μmol/L) of midazolam and GABA 100.00 μmol/L (final concentration),and after administration of the mixture of midazolam 1.00μmol/L (final concentration) and GABA 100.00 μmol/L (final concentration)at the preset time points of perfusion with different concentrations of midazolam (0,20,40,60 and 120 s of perfusion).The enhancement rate of the currents was calculated.Results No change in the membrane currents was found after midazolam was perfused in the neurons sensitive to GABA.GABAA receptor-activated currents were enhanced after administration of the mixture of different concentrations of GABA and midazolam.GABAA receptor-activated currents were enhanced after different concentrations of midazolam were given compared with that before administration,and the enhancement rate of the GABAA receptoractivated currents was gradually increased with the increase in the concentration of midazolam and reached the peak at the concentration of 3.00 μmol/L.The enhancement rate of the GABAA receptor-activated currents was gradually increased with the prolongation of perfusion time and peaked at 40 s of perfusion.Conclusion Midazolam can enhance the GABAA receptor-activated currents in rat dorsal root ganglion neurons,indicating that midazolam increases the role of GABA through increasing the activity of GABAA receptors and has analgesic effect at the spinal cord level.
6.Metastasis-associated lung adenocarcinoma transcript 1 modulates oral squamous cell carcinoma invasion in vitro and in vivo
Su LIU ; Xuan ZHOU ; Xiaofei WANG ; Kai YUE ; Yuansheng DUAN ; Qinghua HE ; Jiaxin WANG ; Haishan SI ; Xudong WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2015;(9):460-465
Objective:To investigate the effect of metastasis-associated lung adenocarcinoma transcript 1 (MALAT1) in modulat-ing the effects of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) invasion. Methods:Real-time polymerase chain reaction was employed to de-tect the expression of MALAT1 in samples of OSCC post-radical resection, normal oral mucosa samples, and oral squamous cell lines. MALAT1-siRNA was transfected into TSCCa human tongue squamous cell carcinoma cell lines. Cell proliferation was determined by methyl-thiazolyl-tetrazolium reduction assay. Cell migration and invasive ability were evaluated by scratch test and transwell assay. The expression of proteins that regulated invasion and apoptosis were examined using Western blot assay. Immunofluorescence assay was used to detect changes in epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT)-associated proteins in the cells. Tumor-bearing nude mouse models were established by subcutaneous implantation of TSCCa cells. Immunohistochemistry was used to detect up-regulation of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and matrix metalloproteinase-2/9 (MMP-2/9). Results:MALAT1 expression was significantly higher in OSCC than in normal tissues (P<0.05). MALAT1 expression was inhibited by transfecting MALAT1-siRNA. After MALAT1 expres-sion was down-regulated in TSCCa cells, proliferation was inhibited and invasion was attenuated, showing significant differences com-pared with the cells transfected with scrambled siRNA and control cells (P<0.05). Expression of N-cadherin and MMP-2/9 were down-regulated in the cells after MALAT1 was knocked down. Tumor growth was significantly slower in the MALAT1-siRNA group than in the control groups. IHC indicated that PCNA and MMP-2/9 expression of tumor tissues were significantly inhibited in MALAT1-siR-NA group. Conclusion:MALAT1 is over-expressed in human OSCC. MALAT1 reduction can inhibit the proliferation and invasion of OSCC cells. Furthermore, MALAT1 may promote OSCC invasion and metastasis by modulating EMT.
7.Expressions of CD14 mRNA and TLR4 mRNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells in patients with Par-kinson disease
Lingling WANG ; Si CHEN ; Jun MA ; Wei XU ; Tao YUE ; Zhenxiang ZHAO ; Jianfeng WANG ; Xiaotang WANG ; Yiming LIU
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2016;42(2):104-108
Objective To investigate the expression levels of the CD14 mRNA and TLR4 mRNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with Parkinson disease and to explore the clinical signicance. Methods For?ty-four patients with Parkinson disease and 37 healthy controls were recruited. We recorded age of onset, duration of ill?ness and sex of all recruited patients. PD patients were evaulated using the Hoehn-Yahr stages, Unified Parkinson Dis?ease Rating Scale (UPDRS) Ⅱand UPDRS Ⅲ,non-motor symptoms scale (NMSS) on“off”time. Reverse transcrip?tion-polymerase chain reaction was performed to determine the expression levels of CD14 mRNA and toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) mRNA. Results The expression levels of CD14 mRNA(1.459±0.658)2-△△CT and TLR4 mRNA (1.408±0.698)2-△△CT was significantly up-regulated (P<0.05) in Parkinson disease compared with controls((1.162 ± 0.631)2-△△CT、(1.122 ± 0.557)2-△△CT). In addition, there was positive correlation between the expression levels of CD14 mRNA in Parkinson dis?ease patients with the Hoehn-Yahr stages. Meanwhile, there was no significant correlation between the expression levels of CD14 mRNA and TLR4 mRNA with other clinical scores. Conclusions There is positive correlation between the ex?pression levels of CD14 mRNA in Parkinson disease patients with the Hoehn-Yahr stages,indicating that CD14/TLR4 positive monocyte may be involved in the pathogenesis of the Parkinson disease.
8.The expression of basic fibroblast growth factor 1 during human embryonic yolk sac hematopoiesis.
Yue-Si WANG ; Jian-Yuan LI ; Shao-Hua JIN ; Hai-Yan WANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2008;29(8):535-539
OBJECTIVETo explore the effect of basic fibroblast growth factor 1 (bFGF1) during embryonic development on hematopoiesis, to study the expression of FGF1, vascular endothelial growth factor receptor (KDR), CD133, CD34 and transcription factors Ihh, SCL, GATA-1, GATA-2 and PU. 1 in the yolk sac, and to learn about the role and relationships of FGF1, hematopoietic cells and transcription factors during embryonic hematopoiesis.
METHODS10 microm sections and total RNA were prepared from 107 human embryos aged 3-12 weeks. Immunohischemical SP staining and RT-PCR were performed.
RESULTSThe yolk sac blood islands of human 3 approximately 12 weeks embryos consisted of peripheral vascular endothelial cells and central hematopoietic cells. The expression of FGF1 was firstly found in visceral mesoderm around periphery of yolk sac blood island at day 16, while was little inside it. KDR was not or lowly expressed and CD34 and CD133 were not expressed then. The expression increased, gray value decreased and staining enhanced at day 21. Strong staining of CD34+, CD133+ and KDR+ cells were found in blood island and mesoderm at day 30, their gray values changed from 156 +/- 16, 173 +/- 18 and 160 +/- 14 to 53 +/- 7, 52 +/- 6 and 69 +/- 8 respectively. FGF1 expression was strong positive, the gray value declined dramatically from 161 +/- 13 to 40 +/- 5. Some positive cells formed vessel-like structure along the periphery of blood island. Moderate expression of CD34+, CD133+, KDR+ cells increased at day 45, the cells aggregated into mass in blood island and FGF1+ cells did the same in blood island, while little in mesoderm. Its gray valve was increased. After 7 weeks, CD133+, KDR+, CD34+ cells significantly decreased their gray values increased, the staining became week. FGF1 was weakly expressed in yolk sac and its gray value increased to 179 +/- 22. RT-PCR showed Ihh, SCL, GATA-1 and GATA-2 were expressed at different time in yolk sac. PU. 1 were not expressed at day 16, and then expressed.
CONCLUSIONSThe hematopoietic properties of yolk sac may be dependent on signaling through FGF receptors and FGF1 plays an important role in hematopoietic stem cell homeostasis. The FGF pathway regulates primitive hematopoiesis by modulating transcription factors such as Gata1 expression level and activity.
Embryo, Mammalian ; metabolism ; physiology ; Fibroblast Growth Factor 1 ; metabolism ; Hematopoiesis ; Humans ; In Vitro Techniques ; Yolk Sac ; metabolism ; physiology
9.Status and problem analysis of drying process and equipment for traditional Chinese medicinal materials and preparations.
Juan-juan ZHAN ; Zhen-feng WU ; Ya-qi WANG ; Si-qi WU ; Xue-cheng WANG ; Peng-fei YUE ; Ming YANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(23):4715-4720
Drying is the critical link during pharmaceutical process of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), which is directly related to the quality of drugs. The key to technology upgrading of pharmaceutical equipment in Chinese materia medica enterprise is the development of new drying techniques, which concerns the modernization of TCM. The study provides new ideas for the drying technology and equipment by means of reviewing the research status of drying process for the traditional Chinese medicinal materials and preparations, and analyzing the traditional and modern drying methods and equipment, as well as their existing problems and corresponding measures for the drying processes and equipment. In addition, this paper expounds the development trend of traditional Chinese medicinal materials and preparations of drying process and equipment.
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10.Explanation of Evidence-based Guidelines of Clinical Practice with Acupuncture and Moxibustion: Adult Bronchial Asthma.
Yue JIAO ; Zhongchao WU ; Wenna ZHOU ; Xiaohua SI ; Jingjing WANG ; Jincao ZHOU ; Zhongjie CHEN ; Rongjun LI ; Xiaoguang ZHAO ; Liwei XIAO
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2016;36(5):529-531
The development and compilation of Evidence-based Guidelines of Clinical Practice with Acupuncture and Moxibustion: Adult Bronchial Asthma are introduced from three aspects, named the guideline methodology, the guideline structure and the guideline content. Based on the acupuncture-moxibustion practice and clinical research, the evidence-based medicine method is adopted. During the development and compilation of the guideline, the characteristics and advantages of acupuncture and moxibustion are specially considered in the treatment of this disease; the latest optimum evidences at home and abroad, experts' experience and patients' value are closely integrated with each other. Additionally, the worldwide accepted assessments of evidence quality and the recommendation (GRADE system) are combined with the clinical evidences of the ancient and modern famous acupuncture-moxibustion experts, and the clinical research evidences are with the experts' consensus to the large extent. The purpose of the guideline is to provide the maximal guidance to the clinical physicians.
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