1.Epidemiological study of children with Kawasaki disease in Nanjing of Jiangsu Province from 2012 to 2014
Cheng TAN ; Siyu YIN ; Zheqian LI ; Xiaoyan REN ; Lisha LIU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2015;(21):3249-3250,3251
Objective To evaluate the incidence and epidemiologic characteristics of Kawasaki disease (KD)in Nanjing.Methods We reviewed the medical records and reports of all patients admitted to Nanjing Chil-dren′Hospital with KD diagnosed during 3 -year periods from 2012 to 2014.Results We studied 1 446 inpatients diagnosed with KD from 2012 to 2014.There were 1 135 cases(78.5%)with complete KD.The ratio of male to female was 1.7241.The disease occurred in all of the seasons,but the peak was from spring to summer.Age at onset ranged from 1 month to 14 years old,and the peak age group was 1 year old.Fever(99.45%)was the most common clinical symptom,followed by conjunctive congestion(93.15%),rash(73.32%),oral changes(51.76%), extremities desquamate(75.08%)and lymphadenopathy(45.89%).There were 131(9.05%)patients with coronary aneurysm,the ratio of male to female was 3.02 1.14 patients (0.97%)developed recurrent KD.Conclusion Patients with KD has become more and more in Nanjing,and clinical doctors should improve the understanding of KD. Early diagnosis and treatment is very important to reduce the sequelae and reduce the mortality of KD.
2.Fascia is the"sensor"for the coupling response of manipulative therapies
Lulu CHENG ; Siyu WANG ; Qinggang WU ; Zhaohui CHEN
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2024;22(1):81-90
Fascia,the initial response site for mechanical stimulation in manipulations,is also the target of the effect of manipulations.As the essence of manipulation is"force",how mechanical stimuli are transduced into neuroelectric and biochemical signals in the fascia and how physical and chemical signals of the fascia initiate the mechanical stimulation effect are the common key questions in the study of the principle of manipulation.The physical changes in the fascial connective tissue caused by the manipulation,such as the deformation and displacement of the fascial tissue,can act on the nerve end receptors in the fascial layer and generate neural electrical signals;they can also activate the mechanoreceptors on the fascial cell membrane and convert mechanical signals into chemical signals via mechanosensitive ion channel transduction,triggering a physicochemical coupling response in the fascial microenvironment and producing mechanical stimulation through neuro-endocrine-immune system pathways.The"mechanical force of manipulation"in the fascia is transmitted through the meridian to facilitate the body's perception and transmission of mechanical stimulation signals,indicating that the fascia is the"sensor"of coupled response to the physicochemical information of mechanical stimulation of manipulation.
3.A randomized controlled study on nitrous oxide-sedated transnasal endoscopy for high risk patients of intravenous anesthesia
Jintao GUO ; Xiang LIU ; Zhijun LIU ; Cheng WANG ; Nan GE ; Guoxin WANG ; Siyu SUN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2011;28(9):512-515
ObjectiveThe efficacy and safety of nitrous oxide-sedated transnasal gastroscopy for high-risk patients of intravenous anesthesia were evaluated. MethodsA total of 157 patients were randomly assigned to the nitrous oxide group ( n =80) and the oxygen group ( n =77). Heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, blood pressure and electrocardiogram were monitored. Complications in both groups were recorded.Satisfaction degrees of patients and endoscopy physicians were evaluated with a questionnaire and visual analog scale (VAS) score. The questionnaire questions for physicians included the procedure evaluation ( steady, ok, unsteady). Patients' questionnaire questions included discomfort (light, moderate, severe), the patients' tolerance ( fine, moderate, weak) and the patients' willingness to undergo a second procedure. Statistical analysis was performed between the two groups. ResultsSix of the toal 157 patients were removed because of the operation failure (difficulty in access to nasal cavity in 5 patients and nose bleeding in one patient), 151 patients underwent the transnasal gastroscopy successfully and completed the questionnaires. In experimental group, there were 37 males and 41 females (mean age was 67.7 years, ranging 16-88 years, 7 patients were grade 1 of ASA, 61 were grade 2, and 11 were grade 3). In the control group, there were 36 males and 37 females (mean age was 67.9 years, ranging 17-86 years, 6 patients were grade 1 of ASA, 57 were grade 2, and 9 were grade 3). There was no differences in sex, average age and ASA grade between the two groups (P > 0. 05 ). There was no difference in the mean operation time between the two groups, either (200. 1 s vs 200. 3 s) ( P > 0. 05 ). There were no significant differences between the two groups in changes of blood oxygen saturation, blood pressure, electrocardiogram and complication rates ( P > 0. 05 ).Both physicians' and patients' positive evaluations of the experimental group were more than that of the control (P < 0. 05 ), while physicians' and patients' negative evaluations of the experimental group were less than the control (P <0. 05). VAS of physicians' satisfaction in the experimental group was higher than that of the control group (84 vs 70, t =14. 67, P < 0. 05), and VAS of patients' satisfaction in the experimental group was superior to the control group (82 vs 71, t =11.56, P < 0. 05). The number of patients wiring to undergo a second procedure in the experimental group was higher than that of the control (89. 7% vs 69. 9%, P < 0. 05). ConclusionNitrous oxide-sedated transnasal endoscopy is an effective and safe procedure for high risk patients of intravenous anesthesia.
4.In vitro accelerated release of triptorelin acetate microspheres and the in vivo/in vitro correlation
Cheng LIU ; Le MEI ; Xiaoqin HU ; Siyu MA ; Yang YANG ; Zhiping LI ; Xingguo MEI
Journal of International Pharmaceutical Research 2017;44(6):622-628
Objective To establish an in vitro accelerated release method of triptorelin acetate microspheres with good in vi-tro/in vivo correlation(IVIVC). Methods The in vivo release of triptorelin acetate from microspheres was obtained by residual method in rats. Influences of pH value,concentration of ethanol,temperature,rotation speed and concentration of antiseptic on the in vitro accel-erated release were studied,then the correlation between in vitro accelerated release and in vivo release of the microspheres was estab-lished by adjusting the release conditions. Results The in vitro accelerated release medium of triptorelin acetate microspheres composed of 15%ethanol solution(containing 0.06%Tween 80 and 0.1%benzalkonium chloride)at 55℃with rotating rate of 200 r/min. The cumulative release of triptorelin acetate from microspheres was 87.35%at 30 h under accelerated release condition,equivalent to in vivo release for 30 days. The established in vitro accelerated release had a good correlation with that of in vivo(y=0.8845x+12.4510, R2=0.9938). Conclusion The in vitro accelerated release of triptorelin acetate microspheres could correlate well with in vivo release and has a potential application in rapid and effective evaluation of triptorelin acetate microspheres.
5.Ligation-assisted endoscopic dissection: a novel technique for resection of small gastric tumors origihating from muscularis propria
Jintao GOU ; Zhijun LIU ; Shen PAN ; Siyu SUN ; Cheng WANG ; Xiang LIU ; Nan GE ; Gouxin WANG ; Xianghong YANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2011;28(10):549-554
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of ligation-assisted endoscopic dissection (ED-L) technique for the removal of gastric tumors originating from muscularis propria.Methods A total of 33 patients with gastric tumors originating from muscularis propria less than 10 mm were treated with ED-L procedures.The tumor was ligated by elastic bands.Endoscopic dissection was performed until the tumor was partially or completely dissected from muscularis propria by using Hook knife and/or IT-knife.The wound was closed with metallic clips and medical adhesive.The patients were followed up 1 week,1 month,3 months,6 months and 12 months thereafter with endoscopy,respectively.Results Of the 33 gastric tumors,there were 25 partial dissections and 8 complete dissections.All of the tumors sloughed completely.Pathological diagnoses of all the patients were acquired.No complications like perforation occurred except for one self-limiting and non-life-threatening hemorrhage.There was no recurrent case during the 3-18 months of follow-up period.Conclusion ED-L is a safe,effective and relatively simple technique for excision of small gastrointestinal tumors originating from muscularis propria,providing a histopathological diagnosis as well.
6.The effect of fluoride on the viability of rat ameloblast HAT-7 cells and Ca2 + concentration in the cells
Lin MA ; Ying ZHANG ; Ming ZHONG ; Li ZHU ; Kaiqiang ZHANG ; Hefeng GU ; Lu LIU ; Siyu ZHANG ; Ruibo CHENG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2015;(1):7-10
Objective:To evaluate the effect of fluoride on the viability of rat ameloblast HAT-7 cells and calcium concentration in the cells.Methods:HAT-7 cells were exposed to NaF at 0,0.4,0.8,1.6,3.2 and 6.4 mmol/L for 24,48 and 72 h respectively. CCK-8 assay was performed to examine the cells proliferation;the apoptosis rate was determined by flow cytometry;Ca2 +concentration in the cells was detected by laser scanning confocal microscopy.Results:The cell proliferation was increased by NaF at 0.4 mmol/L and 0.8 mmol/L,whereas inhibited at 1.6 mmol/L and above.The effects were in a time-dependent manner.NaF increased apoptosis of the cells and increased Ca2 + concentration in the cells in a concentration-dependent manner.Conclusion:Fluoride at low doses promotes proliferation,at high doses inhibits proliferation of HAT-7 cells.NaF of 1.6 mmol/L or more induces apoptosis of HAT-7 cells and in-duce Ca2 + overloading in the cells.
7.Patent analysis on Kampo Medicine in Japan based on PatSnap
Siyu DING ; Aijun CHENG ; Lu MA
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;46(11):1412-1418
This study searched for Kampo Medicine patents on the PatSnap platform and analyzed them from five aspects: patent application trends, regional distribution, legal status, technical dimensions, and patent value. It has found that the patent awareness of Kampo Medicine companies started early and matured, based on local patent technology, while paying attention to overseas market layout and expanding the scope of protection; the core technology and competitiveness were concentrated in top enterprises; enterprises have attached great importance to cooperation with research institutes and universities. This article explored the development trend of Kampo Medicine patents through data analysis, in order to provide references for the cultivation and protection of high-value Chinese materia medica of relevant departments, TCM enterprises, and research institutions in China.
8.Investigation of Microglia Activation and Inflammatory Cytokine Changes in Experimental Rabbits After Spinal Cord Ischemia Reperfusion
Yunlu WANG ; Lei TIAN ; Shiyao LIU ; Zhigao MA ; Siyu HOU ; Yanwei YANG ; Huixian LI ; Mu JIN ; Xiuhua DONG ; Jiakai LU ; Weiping CHENG
Chinese Circulation Journal 2017;32(4):395-400
Objective: To observe the activation of microglia and the changing rule of inflammatory cytokine as IL-6, IL-10 and nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) in experimental rabbits after spinal cord ischemia reperfusion (SCIR) injury in order to provide theoretical basis for post-conditioning time. Methods: Rabbit SCIR injury model was established by thoracic aorta balloon occlusion. 54 New Zealand male adult white rabbits were divided into 9 groups: Sham group (the animals received balloon implantation without occlusion), SCIR-0h group (reperfusion was conducted at 0 hour of spinal cord ischemia), SCIR-1h, -2h, -3h, -8h, -24h,-48h and -72h groups. n=6 in each group. The number of normal and apoptosis neurons, the levels of Iba-1, IL-6, IL-10 and NF-κB in spinal tissue were examined and compared among different groups respectively. Results: The number of normal neuron was decreasing with the extended reperfusion time, TUNEL-positive neuron began to increasing in SCIR-8h group and the peak was reached in SCIR-24h group. The expression of Iba-1 began to elevating in SCIR-2h group and the peak was obtained in SCIR-8h group; NF-κB began to rising in SCIR-3h group and the peak was observed in SCIR-8h group; both IL-6 and IL-10 arrived the peak in SCIR-24h group. The expressions of NF-κB, IL-6 and IL-10 were positively related to Iba-1 level. Conclusion: Microglia activation had dynamic changes in experimental SCIR rabbits and the expression levels of NF-κB, IL-6 and IL-10 were positively to microglia activation; post-conditioning time at front and back to microglia activation may reduce neuron injury.
9.Acute cingulate cortex infarction: a retrospective case series of 21 cases
Siyu DONG ; Mei SUN ; Yufei TIAN ; Hong CHENG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2022;30(7):481-488
Objective:To investigate the clinical manifestations, risk factors and outcomes of patients with acute cingulate cortex (CC) infarction.Methods:Patients with acute CC infarction admitted to the Department of Neurology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from December 2019 to April 2022 were enrolled retrospectively. According to the location of infarction, they were divided into anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) infarction group and posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) infarction group. The clinical manifestations, stroke risk factors, imaging examination and National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score of the patients were analyzed. At one month after onset, the modified Rankin Scale was used to evaluate the short-term outcome.Results:A total of 21 patients with acute CC infarction were enrolled, including 12 males (57.14%), aged 67.14±12.36 years (range, 45-89 years). There were 16 patients (76.19%) with ACC infarction, including 13 (81.25%) unilateral CC infarction. The clinical manifestations were mainly apathy, decreased concentration, and executive dysfunction. There were 5 patients (23.81%) with PCC infarction, all with unilateral onset, mainly manifested as memory loss and visual space disorder. Among the 21 patients, 18 (85.71%) had ≥2 vascular risk factors, and 13 patients (61.90%) had ≥3 vascular risk factors, of which hypertension was most common (90.48%); 19 (90.48%) were caused by atherosclerosis, and 2 (9.52%) were caused by cardiogenic embolism. After treatment, the symptoms of both groups were improved significantly, and there was statistical difference in the NIHSS score before and after treatment ( Z=4.07, P<0.01). During the follow-up, 16 patients (76.19%) had a good outcome, 5 (23.81%) had a poor outcome and no death occurred. Conclusions:ACC and PCC infarction mainly showed different forms of cognitive impairment. If the diagnosis and treatment are timely, the overall outcome of CC infarction is good.
10.Study on the expression of NLR family,pyrin domain containing 6 in children with chronic non-atrophic gastritis
Siyu GU ; Donglin SHEN ; Ming WU ; Yuyin CHANG ; Jing CHENG
Clinical Medicine of China 2022;38(3):262-267
Objective:To explore the expression of the nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-like receptor containing pyrin domain protein 6 (NLR family,pyrin domain containing 6,NLRP6) in the gastric tissue and gastric juice of children with chronic non-atrophic gastritis (CNG), and to analyze the influence of Helicobacter pylori (Hp) infection on the expression of NLRP6.Methods:A case-control study was conducted to select 120 CNG patients in pediatrics of Department of Pediatrics, The Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University from October 2020 to July 2021. According to pathological diagnosis, endoscopic gastric mucosal damage and Hp infection, they were divided into 4 groups: mild CNG group Hp negative, Moderate to severe CNG group Hp negative, Mild CNG group Hp positive, Moderate to severe CNG group Hp positive. The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to detect the expression level of NLRP6 in the four groups of gastric tissue and gastric juice, and Western blot was used to detect the expression of NLRP6 in the gastric tissue of the 4 groups, and the significance of expression in CNG of children is analyzed. Independent sample t-test was used to compare the mean between the two groups. One way ANOVA was used to compare the mean of multiple groups of samples, and LSD t-test was used for pairwise comparison. Comparison between count data groups χ 2 inspection. Results:The positive rate of Hp in the moderate to severe chronic non-atrophic gastritis group was 62.96% (34/54) higher than that in the mild chronic non-atrophic gastritis group 37.04% (20/54), and the difference was statistically significant (χ 2=18.32, P<0.001). Under the same Hp conditions, the expression of NLRP6 in the mild chronic non-atrophic gastritis group (Hp negative mild CNG: gastric tissue (653.73±37.71) ng/L, gastric juice (471.75±38.47) ng/L; Hp positive mild CNG: Gastric tissue (616.69±43.33) ng/L, gastric juice (445.29±36.39) ng/L was higher than the moderate to severe chronic non-atrophic gastritis group (Hp negative moderate to severe CNG: gastric tissue (623.82±52.99) ng/L, gastric juice (446.48±47.49) ng/L; Hp positive Moderate to severe CNG: gastric tissue (580.43±62.75) ng/L, gastric juice (406.88±51.85) ng/L, the difference is statistically significant (under Hp negative, mild compared with moderate to severe CNG: gastric tissue P=0.035; gastric juice P=0.046; Under Hp positive, mild compared with moderate to severe CNG: gastric tissue P=0.010;gastric juice P=0.002); in the same degree of gastric mucosal injury, NLRP6 expression in Hp-negative group (Hp-negative mild CNG: gastric tissue (653.73±37.71) ng/L, gastric juice (471.75±38.47) ng/L; Hp negative moderate to severe CNG: gastric tissue (623.82±52.99) ng/L, gastric juice (446.48±47.49) ng/L higher than the positive group (Hp positive mild CNG: gastric tissue (616.69±43.33) ng/L, gastric juice (445.29±36.39) ng/L; Hp positive moderate to severe CNG: gastric tissue (580.43±62.75) ng/L, gastric juice (406.88±51.85) ng/L, the difference is statistically significant (under mild CNG, Hp negative is compared with positive: Gastric tissue P=0.005; gastric juice P=0.023; under moderate to severe CNG, negative versus positive: gastric tissue P=0.004; gastric juice P=0.003). Conclusion:Under the same Hp conditions, the more severe the gastric mucosal damage, the lower the NLRP6; under the same degree of mucosal damage, the expression level of NLRP6 in the Hp-negative group was significantly higher than that of the Hp-positive group. It is suggested that NLRP6 plays a role in inhibiting inflammation in chronic gastritis, maintaining the integrity of epithelial cells, and Hp can inhibit the expression of NLRP6.