1.Influence of androgen and estrogen deprivation therapy on bone metabolism and bone mineral density in men with prostate cancer
Song-Bai ZHENG ; Han-Min ZHU ; Qun CHENG ;
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2003;0(11):-
Objective To investigate the effects of castration treatment by luteinizing hormonereleasing hormone(LHRH)analog(goserelin)on bone loss and bone resorption in men with prostate cancer.Methods Serum sex hormones,bone mineral density(BMD),serum and urine concentrations of bone turnover markers were determined in men with prostate cancer(n=36) and in age-matched controls(n=13).BMD in the lumbar spine(L2-4),femoral neck,trochanter,Ward's triangle and total femoral was determined by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry(DEXA).Results After 12 months of LHTH analog therapy,the BMD of the femoral neck,total femoral and Ward's triangle decreased significantly in men with prostate cancer compared with the controls,all P<0.05. No significant bone loss was observed in the control subjects.The concentrations of the serum markers of bone formation,i.e.bone alkaline phosphatase(BALP),and urine markers of bone resorption,i. e.DPD,Cros,Ca/Cr were significantly increased in patients treated with LHRH analog compared with control subjects,all P<0.05,respectively.Conclusions These findings demonstrate that a significant increase of bone turnover and loss of bone mass in men with prostate cancer after receiving LHRH analog therapy were correlated with the decreased levels of serum androgen and estrogen,and suggest that measuring BMD by DEXA and assesing the bone turnover markers can early detect the bone loss and osteoporosit induced by goserelin castration treatment.
2.Non-esterified fatty acid level and metabolic characteristics in nondiabetic first-degree relatives of type 2 diabetics
Xiaoli WAN ; Wei REN ; Suhua ZHANG ; Song LIANG ; Lilin GONG ; Xiaosu BAI ; Ruizhi ZHENG ; Maorong WANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2008;24(2):149-152
Objective To investigate the change of serum non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA) level in nondiabetic first-degree relatives of type 2 diabetics, and to explore the related factors in the change.MethodsSerum lipid profile, plasma glucose and insulin levels were measured in 186 type 2 diabetic patients, 565 nondiabetic first-degree relatives of type 2 diabetics and 149 normal controls. Results (1) The fasting NEFA level in first-degree relatives was significantly lower than that of type 2 diabetic patients [(0.53±0.28 vs 0.63±0.31) mmol/L,P<0.01]and HOMA-IR was significantly higher than that of normal controls (0.98±0.51 vs 0.89±0.47,P<0.01). (2) The fasting NEFA level in the first-degree relatives with higher body mass index (BMI), plasma glucose or area under curve of glucose concentration (AUCglu) was higher than that in those with lower BMI, plasma glucose , blood pressure or AUCglu (all P<0.05). (3) NEFA showed significantly positive correlations with BMI, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure (DBP), AUCglu in the first-degree relatives by correlative analysis (r=0.12, r=0.148, r=0.21 and r=0.281 respectively, all P<0.05). Stepwise linear regression analysis showed that DBP, AUCglu and age were the independent risk factors of NEFA (all P<0.01). Conclusion Insulin resistance exists in nondiabetic first-degree relatives of type 2 diabetics, which seems to be related to elevated NEFA levels.
3.Variation and influential factors of high sensitive C-reactive protein level in type 2 diabetic family members
Song LIANG ; Wei REN ; Suhua ZHANG ; Xiaoli WAN ; Lilin GONG ; Xiaosu BAI ; Ruizhi ZHENG ; Maorong WANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2008;24(2):153-156
Objective To explore the variation and influential factors of high sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) level in type 2 diabetic family members. Methods A total of 427 type 2 diabetic patients, 377 non-diabetic first-degree relatives of type 2 diabetics and 135 normal control subjects without diabetic family history were recruited. Serum hs-CRP, clinical and biochemical parameters were measured. The relations among indicators were analyzed. Results Compared with normal control subjects, serum hs-CRP levels in type 2 diabetics and first-degree relatives were significantly increased (both P<0.05), and the increment was even marked in type 2 diabetics than that in first-degree relatives (P<0.01). The serum hs-CRP levels in type 2 diabetics and first-degree relatives were positively associated with body mass index, waist-hip ratio, abdominal circumference, postgrandial 2 h plasma glucose, fasting and postgrandial 2 h serum insulin, HOMA-IR, triglyceride, creatinine and negatively correlated with high density lipoprotein-cholesterol. In first-degree relatives, serum hs-CRP level was positively associated with systolic blood pressure and HOMA-β. Conclusion As in type 2 diabetic patients, there exists inflammatory reaction in the non-diabetic first-degree relatives of type 2 diabetics, which may play an important role in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes mellitus.
4.Effect of continuous pressure on the proliferation of rabbit's bone marrow stem cells
Lei PENG ; Zheng SUN ; Zhen WANG ; Jun WANG ; Jianping BAI ; Shifeng SONG ; Zhao MA
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(27):5239-5242
BACKGROUND: Osteoblasts derived from bone marrow stromal stem cells are the main force of the cells In bone marrow cavity.In the artificial joint replacement cases, their life situation is closely related to conductive pressure of prosthesis.OBJECTIVE: To observe the continuous pressure on the proliferation of rabbit's bone marrow stromal stem cells, and to reveal the biomechanism of continuous pressure causing loosening and sinking of prosthesis and its activity after replacement.DESIGN, TIME AND SE'I-I'ING: A randomized study based on cytology was performed at the Institute of Othorpaedics, the Fourth Military Medical University of Chinese PLA from February 2004 to October 2007.MATERIALS: One New Zealand rabbit aging 1 month and weighing 0.5 kg was used to extract the bone marrow stromal calls.METHODS: The third-passaged bone marrow stromal stem cells were inoculated in seven 24-well culture plates at the density of 1 × 104 cells/well. After 14 hours, cells were adherent completely and cultured in DMEM culture media containing 10% fetal bovine serum. Thereafter, the four culture plates were randomly divided into 4 experimental groups, including control group without any pressure, and continuous pressure (20, 60, and 100 kPa) groups. The continuous pressure was performed for 3 hours every day.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Absorbance was detected at day 1, 3, 5, and 7 after culture using MTT assay.RESULTS: Absorbance of the three pressure groups after 3, 5 and 7 days was significantly lower than the control group (P < 0.01). There was no significant difference in absorbance between 20 kPa continuous pressure group and 60 kPa continuous pressure group on the third day (P >0.05); but the absorbance was significantly higher than 100 kPa continuous pressure group (P < 0.05). On the fifth day, there was significant difference in absorbance between paired continuous pressure groups (P < 0.05),i.e., the higher the continuous pressure was, the lower the absorbance was. On the seventh day, the absorbance of the 100 kPa continuous pressure group was significantly lower than 20 kPa continuous pressure group (P < 0.05).CONCLUSION: Patients with eady post-joint replacement had better not stand on the ground; otherwise, a continuous stress will be caused so as to induce the restrain of bone marrow stromal stem calls in the bone marrow cavity, which is not helpful for bone healing and easily causes subsidence and loosening of prosthesis.
5.Influencing factor of serum cortisoi levels in the type 2 diabetic pedigrees
Xiaoli WAN ; Wei REN ; Suhua ZHANG ; Song LIANG ; Lilin GONG ; Xiaosu BAI ; Ruizhi ZHENG ; Maorong WANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2008;24(5):523-524
Serum cortisol levels during oral glucose tolerance test (OGTY) were measured in subjects of type 2 diabetic pedigrees. The results showed that cortisol levels during OGTF were higher in type 2 diabetic patients than those in non-diabetic first-degree relatives and normal controls. Fasting cortisol level was positively correlated with fasting plasma glucose level in type 2 diabetic pedigree members. These results suggest that the dysregulation of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis may coexist in type 2 diabetic patients.
6.Alteration of microbial population distribution and drug resistance of clinical bacterial isolates in patients with severe multiple trauma
Zhaohui TANG ; Xiangjun BAI ; Guoshou ZHENG ; Xianzhou SONG ; Ziyong SUP ; Li LI ; Cui JIAN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2008;24(6):456-459
Objective To study the alteration of microbial population distribution and resistance of clinical bacterial isolates in patients with severity muhiple injuries. Methods The distributed Features of 432 strains of infection germs detected among the patients with severe muhiple iniuries admitted into hospital from January 2004 to December 2006 were statistically analyzed during. Results In the total 432 strains,the G accounted for 62.9%(272/432),dominated mainly by pathogens including Pseudomonas aeruginosa,Acinetobacter baumanni I and Escherichia Coli.The G+accounted for 37%(160/432),mainly including Staphylococcus anreus,enterococci and coagulase negative staphylococcus (CNS).Mixed infection rate was 41.1%.The isolating rate of enterococci.CNS and Sten Matophilia was obviously upgraded. Conclusions The source of infection in patients with severity multiple injuries is Gram-negative bacterium,suggesting that surveillance of bacterial resistance and rational use of antimicrobial agents should be emphasized during clinical therapy.
7.Retrospective Clinical Study of Fresh Autologous Pericardial Reconstructing Tri-leaflet Pulmonary Artery Conduit in Relevant Patients
Hanlu YI ; Xiaofeng LI ; Song BAI ; Jian GUO ; Nan DING ; Jia ZHENG
Chinese Circulation Journal 2017;32(4):380-383
Objective: To summarize the application and efficacy of fresh autologous pericardial tri-leaflet pulmonary artery conduit for right ventricular outflow tract reconstruction in patients with complex congenital heart disease (CHD). Methods: A total of 18 relevant patients received fresh autologous pericardial tri-leaflet pulmonary artery conduit for right ventricular outflow tract reconstruction in our hospital from 2007-08 to 2012-12 were studied. The patients were at the mean age of (2.12±2.02) years with body weight ≥ (9.41±3.62) kg including 10 male. Echocardiography was followed-up at 1 month, 3-6 and ≥12 months post-operation. Results: All 18 patients had successful operation. 2 patients died at early post-operative stage including 1 with severe infection and respiratory failure, 1 with low cardiac output syndrome. 16 survivors had the average ICU stay time (140.2±124.5) h, mechanical ventilation (94.4±87.6) h, transcutaneous O2 saturation at quiet condition without O2 inhalation at (97.1±3.34) %. There were 3 patients lost contact during followed-up period and 13 received periodical examination. No obvious calcification was found in chest X-ray; echocardiography showed infrequent stenosis of right ventricular outflow tract, pulmonary valve ring and main pulmonary artery; left and right pulmonary artery stenosis at the second place. Conclusion: The safety and efficacy of fresh autologous pericardial tri-leaflet pulmonary artery conduit for right ventricular outflow tract reconstruction was fine for treating relevant patients, the mid and long term effect should be further observed.
8.Expression of interleukin-13 receptor and its relationship to proliferation activity of human gliomas
Zhi-Bai XIA ; Xin-Jian WU ; Tie-Wei QI ; Hai-Jun WANG ; Zheng-Song HUANG ;
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2006;0(06):-
Objective To explore the gene expression of interleukin-13 receptor (IL-13R)?2 and its relationship to proliferation activity of human gliomas.Methods The gene expression of IL-13R?in 50 hu- man gliomas,2 malignant human glioma cell lines and 6 normal brain tissues were studied by RT-PCR.Ki-67 labeling index (Ki267 LI) of all sample were detecteded by immunohistochemical staining.Results Only one normal brain tissues expressed very low IL-13R?2 mRNA,whereas 35 (70%) of 50 human brain tumors expressed 1L-13R?2 mRNA.The positive rate and expression level of IL-13R?2 mRNA were increased with the ascending of WHO tumor grade.(former:rs=0.87;letter:rs=0.69,P<0.01).The difference of posi- tive rate and expression level of IL-13R 2?mRNA between the low grade and high grade tumors was statistical- ly significant,the proliferation activity of gliomas evaluated by Ki-67LI (Ki-67 Labeling Index,Ki-67LI) was positively correlated with IL-13R?2 gene expression and the tumor grade.Conclusion In human cerebral gliomas,IL-13R?2 genes may play an role in the malignant progression.The expression level of malignancy in molecular level and selecting the target of gene therapy.
9.Clinical study of a cervical anterior Hybrid technique with posterior longitudinal ligament retained for cervical spondylosis.
Yu-song JIA ; Jiang CHEN ; Qi SUN ; Jin-yu LI ; Chen-ying ZHENG ; Chun-xiao BAI ; Lin XU
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2015;28(1):26-30
OBJECTIVETo explore the clinical effects and significances of a cervical anterior Hybrid technique with posterior longitudinal ligament retained in treating cervical spondylosis.
METHODSThe clinical data of 138 patients with cervical spondylosis underwent cervical anterior Hybrid surgery were retrospectively analyzed from March 2009 to March 2013. There were 52 males and 86 females,the age ranged from 36 to 58 years old with an average of 45.3 years. Course of disease was from 3 to 16 months. Cervical spondylosis classification included 22 cases with nerve root type, 68 cases with myelopathic type, 48 cases with mixed type. All patients were treated with the primary Hybrid surgery and their cervical posterior longitudinal ligaments were retained in anterior decompression. JOA score and image examination were used to evaluate clinical effect, and image examination included range of motion of the replacement segment, range of motion of the whole cervical spine, the sagittal diameter of the spinal cord before and after operation.
RESULTSAll operations were successful and operation time was 60 to 125 min (averaged 90.6 min), perioperative bleeding was 10 to 60 ml (averaged 30.1 ml). All patients were followed up from 12 to 48 months with an average of 22.2 months. All pathological segments obtained fully decompression, reserved posterior longitudinal ligament had no obvious hypertrophy, proliferation and calcification. The prosthesis had good location and the incision healed well without complications. Upper limbs root symptoms were completely relieved in the patients with cervical spondylotic radiculopathy, muscle strengths and sensations got different recovery in the patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy. JOA score was increased from preoperative 8.62±1.22 to final follow-up 14.26±1.47 (P<0.05). Artificial intervertebral discs were stabilized in the patients, the replacement segment and range of motion of whole cervical spine were respectively (14.2± 5.6)° and (33.8±10.3)°, there was no significant differences between preoperative and postoperative (P>0.05). Spinal cord sagittal diameter was increased from preoperative (5.2±1.3) mm to postoperative (8.8±0.5) mm (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONAnterior cervical Hybrid surgery with posterior longitudinal ligament retained can achieve fully decompression and good clinical efficacy, we recommend retaining the normal posterior longitudinal ligament in surgery as complete as possible.
Adult ; Cervical Vertebrae ; surgery ; Female ; Humans ; Longitudinal Ligaments ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Retrospective Studies ; Spinal Fusion ; methods ; Spondylosis ; surgery
10.Senescent remodeling of the immune system and its contribution to the predisposition of the elderly to infections.
Sheilesh Kumar DEWAN ; Song-bai ZHENG ; Shi-jin XIA ; Kalionis BILL
Chinese Medical Journal 2012;125(18):3325-3331
OBJECTIVETo review the senescent remodeling of the immune system with aging and its relevance to the increased susceptibility of the elderly to infectious diseases, along with an outlook on emerging immunological biomarkers.
DATA SOURCESThe data selected were from PubMed with relevant published articles in English or French from 1995 to the present. Searches were made using the terms "immunosenescence" and "aging" paired with the following: "innate immunity", "T-cell", "B-cell", "adaptive immunity" and "biomarkers". Articles were reviewed for additional citations and some information was gathered from web searches.
STUDY SELECTIONArticles on aging of both the innate and adaptive immunity were reviewed, with special attention to the remodeling effect on the ability of the immune system to fight infectious diseases. Articles related to biomarkers of immunosenescence were selected with the goal of identifying immunological biomarkers predisposing the elderly to infections.
RESULTSInnate immunity is generally thought to be relatively well preserved or enhanced during aging compared with adaptive immunity which manifests more profound alterations. However, evidence, particularly in the last decade, reveals that both limbs of the immune system undergo profound remodeling with aging. Reported data on adaptive immunity is consistent and changes are well established but conflicting results about innate immunity were reported between in vivo and in vitro studies, as well as between murine and human studies. Epidemiological data suggests increased predisposition of the elderly to infections, but no compelling scientific evidence has directly linked senescent immune remodeling to this increased susceptibility. Recently, growing interest in identifying immunological biomarkers and defining "immune risk phenotypes/profiles" (IRP) has been expressed. Identification of biomarkers is in its early days and few potential biomarkers have been identified, with the Swedish having defined one IRP based on the adaptive immune response.
CONCLUSIONSAging does not necessarily lead to an unavoidable decline in immune functions. Instead, a complex remodeling occurs. Despite the lack of compelling scientific evidence, senescent immune remodeling surely is a significant contributing factor to the increased risk and severity of infections in the elderly. Although, no immunological biomarker has been formally linked to the increased risk of infections in the elderly, biomarkers remain a promising tool to predict the likelihood of healthy aging, the level of immune competence, and mortality risk in the elderly. Hence, more research is required to define healthy aging and identify immunological biomarkers.
Adaptive Immunity ; immunology ; Aging ; immunology ; physiology ; Animals ; Humans ; Immune System ; immunology ; Immunity, Innate ; immunology ; Infection ; immunology