1.Polycystic liver disease with portal hypertension:a case report and literature review
Xiujing SUN ; Jun QIAN ; Qian ZHANG ; Tianyi WANG ; Xinping XU ; Youqing XU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2015;(7):970-972
Objective To study the clinical features,diagnosis and treatment of polycystic liver disease (PLD)complicated with portal hypertension (PHT).Methods The clinical data of one patient with PLD and PHT was retrospectively analyzed,and relevant literature was reviewed.Results The patient presented fatigue,dyspepsia, abdominal distension and lower limb edema.Laboratory examination showed mild liver dysfunction(Alkaline phospha-tase 291.2U/L,gamma glutamyl transpeptidase 168.1U/L,59.9g/L,total protein,albumin 32.2g/L,21.0μmol /L, total bilirubin,direct bilirubin 11.5μmol /L).Abdominal ultrasound (US)and computerized tomography (CT) showed multiple noncommunicating cysts of varying size in both liver and kidney.Antioxidant supplements and diuretic were introduced,and the therapy was approved to be effective.Conclusion The case in this report illustrates that PLD could occasionally present with PHT.Physician should be alert to prevent misdiagnosis.
2.Explanation of Biaoben and Genjie Theory
Yian QIAN ; Tianyi WANG ; Chunshuang JI ; Yinan GONG ; Xiaohan YU ; Zelin CHEN ; Yi GUO
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2016;35(6):729-731
There has always been no lack of discussion on Biaoben and Genjie theory in traditional Chinese medical acupuncture circles, but many questions still exist. This article expounds the original meaning of Biaoben and Genjie, traces the origin of the theory and sorts out the questions in Biaoben and Genjie theory, e.g. the difference in the position between Biaoben and Genjie, no record of the location of Genjie of six hand meridians, regularities in meridional qi circulation, understanding and valuing, and application and development to confirm the importance of Biaoben and Genjie theory and to give reference.
3.Research progress in biological markers of perinatal depression
Liuxiao ZHANG ; Nathan OBORE ; Tianyi YU ; Huiqin QIAN ; Yuan ZHANG ; Hong YU
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2022;53(1):120-124
Perinatal depression, one of the most common complications in the perinatal period, has a significant impact on the physical and mental health of mothers and children.At present, it is difficult to diagnose perinatal depression at an early stage, so objective and effective biomarkers are of great significance for the early detection and treatment of perinatal depression. In recent years, the exploration of biomarkers for early diagnosis of perinatal depression has become a hot research topic, mainly in sex hormones, neuroendocrine-related hormones, immuno-inflammatory molecules, genetics, and epigenetics.This article reviews the research progress of the biomarkers of perinatal depression in recent years.
4.Assessment of Changes in the Cesarean Scar and Uterus Between One and Two Years after Cesarean Section Using 3D T2w SPACE MRI
Qi YAFEI ; He YONGLAN ; Ding NING ; Ma LIANGKUN ; Qian TIANYI ; Li YUAN ; Xue HUADAN ; Jin ZHENGYU
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 2022;37(2):151-158
Objective To evaluate changes in morphology of the cesarean scar and uterus between one and two years after cesarean section using high-resolution, three dimensional T2-weighted sampling perfection with application optimized contrast using different flip angle evolutions Magnetic Resonance Imaging (3D T2w SPACE MRI). Methods This prospective study was performed to investigate morphological changes in the cesarean scars and uterus from one to two years after cesarean section using high-resolution, 3D T2w SPACE MRI. The healthy volunteers having no childbearing history were recruited as the controls. All data were measured by two experienced radiologists. All data with normal distribution between the one-year and two-year groups were compared using a paired-sample t test or independent t test. Results Finally, 46 women took a pelvic MR examination one year after cesarean section, and a subset of 15 completed the same examination again after two years of cesarean section. Both the uterine length and the anterior wall thickness after two years of cesarean section (5.75 ± 0.46 and 1.45 ± 0.35 cm) were significantly greater than those measured at one year (5.33 ± 0.59 and 1.25 ± 0.27 cm) (t = -2.363 and -2.175, P= 0.033 and 0.048). No significant difference was shown in myometrial thickness two years after cesarean section (1.45 ± 0.35 cm) with respect to the control group (1.58 ± 0.21 cm, P = 0.170). Nine women who underwent MRI twice were considered to have scar diverticula one year after cesarean section, and still had diverticula two years after cesarean section. The thickness, height, and width of the uterine scar showed no significant change from one to two years (all P > 0.05). Conclusions 3D T2w SPACE MRI provides overall morphologic details and shows dynamic changes in the scar and the uterus between one and two years after cesarean section. Scar morphology after cesarean section reached relatively stable one year after cesarean section, and uterine morphology was closer to normal two years after cesarean section.
5.Effect of direct-acting antiviral on the recurrence hepatitis C virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma after curative treatment: A Meta-analysis
Yuwei LIU ; Jinglan JIN ; Tianyi REN ; Xiuzhu GAO ; Jie LI ; Qian ZHU ; Junqi NIU
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2020;36(12):2714-2719
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of direct-acting antiviral (DAA) on the recurrence of hepatitis C virus (HCV)-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) after curative treatment. MethodsPubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, CNKI, CBM, Wanfang Data, and VIP were searched for the clinical studies of DAA and the recurrence of HCV-related HCC published up to April 2020. Stata 14.0 software was used to perform the meta-analysis. The Cochran Q test was used to evaluate heterogeneity between studies; the fixed effects model was used for non-heterogeneous data, and the random effects model was used for heterogeneous data. The Egger regression method or the Begg rank correlation method was used to evaluate the presence or absence of publication bias. ResultsA total of 10 articles (11 studies) were included in our study, among which 8 articles (9 studies) compared the effect of DAA versus the absence of anti-HCV therapy on the recurrence of HCC after curative treatment. There were 991 patients in DAA group and 808 patients in untreated group. The results of the meta-analysis showed that DAA reduced the recurrence rate of HCC after curative treatment in patients with HCV infection (hazard ratio [HR]=0.42, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.28?0.36, P<0.001). Three articles compared the effect of DAA versus interferon for the treatment of hepatitis C on the recurrence of HCC after curative treatment, with 267 patients in DAA group and 212 in interferon group, and the results of the meta-analysis showed that DAA and interferon had a similar effect on the recurrence rate of HCV-related HCC (HR=0.85, 95% CI: 0.64-1.15, P=0.298). ConclusionBoth interferon and DAA can significantly reduce the recurrence risk of HCV-related HCC after curative treatment, with no significant difference between them.
6.Association of oxytocin with insulin resistance and highly sensitive C-reactive protein in patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes
Guoyue YUAN ; Weiyun QIAN ; Su WANG ; Dan JIANG ; Qichao YANG ; Yuanxin LIU ; Shuqin YU ; Hao HU ; Wenjun SUN ; Tianyi ZHU ; Bingqian TANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2015;(6):481-485
Objective To detect serum oxytocin and highly sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) levels in obese and type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM) subjects and investigate the relationships between serum oxytocin levels and hs-CRP, glycolipid metabolism, insulin resistance and pancreas β cell function. Methods A total of 176 subjects were enrolled in the study, including 88 patients with newly-diagnosed type 2 diabetes ( T2DM) and 88 subjects with normal glucose tolerance(NGT). NGT and T2DM groups were further divided each into normal weight (NW) and obese(OB) subgroups. Obesity was defined as body mass index(BMI)≥25 kg/ m2 according to the WHO-Western Pacific Region diagnostic criteria (2000). 75g oral glucose tolerance test ( OGTT) was performed in all subjects. Fasting plasma glucose ( FPG), 2 h postprandial plasma glucose (2hPG), fasting insulin ( FINS), 2h postprandial serum insulin(2hINS), HbA1C and lipids were also determined. Insulin resistance and pancreas β-cell function were determined by homeostasis model assessment ( HOMA-IR, HOMA-β). Highly sensitive C-reactive protein(hs-CRP) level was determined by chemiluminescence immunoassay and fasting serum oxytocin level was determined by ELISA. Results Serum oxytocin level was lower in T2DM group than that in NGT group(P<0. 01), while serum hs-CRP level was higher in T2DM group than that in NGT group(P<0. 01). The level of serum oxytocin in subjects with obesity was also lower than that in subjects with NW in both NGT and T2DM groups [7. 16(6. 45-8. 82) vs 7. 98(7. 03-9. 17) ng/ L and 9. 23(8. 16-10. 36) vs 9. 86(8. 77-12. 06) ng/ L, P<0. 05]. The level of serum hs-CRP in subjects with obesity was higher than that in subjects with NW in both NGT and T2DM groups [0. 99(0. 25-1. 97) vs 0. 54(0. 19-0. 91) mg/ L and 3. 47(1. 63-6. 20) vs 1. 65(0. 81-3. 81) mg/ L, P<0. 05]. Serum oxytocin level was negatively correlated with hs-CRP, BMI, WC, WHR, HbA1C , FPG, 2hPG, FINS, 2hINS, total cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL-C and HOMA-IR, while was positively correlated with HOMA-β(P<0. 05). Subjects within the upper serum hs-CRP tertile had lower level of oxytocin when compared to subjects in the middle or lower serum hs-CRP tertiles(P<0. 05 ). Conclusion Serum oxytocin level was decreased in subjects with type 2 diabetes as well as with obesity. Serum oxytocin level was closely correlated with inflammation, glycolipid metabolism, insulin resistance, and pancreas β cell function. It may play an important role in the pathogenesis of obesity and T2DM.
7.Experiment design and feasibility of BOLD and MRS multimodal fMRI in analysis of brain effect induced by acupuncture
Yuanyuan CHEN ; Ganping ZHAO ; Jiliang FANG ; Tianyi QIAN ; Yang HONG ; Guiyong LIU ; Guolei ZHANG ; Jun WANG ; Yin WANG ; Yong LIU ; Kaibin XU ; Xiaojiao LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2018;34(1):20-24
Objective To establish the methodology of combining BOLD and 1H-MRS for investigating correlation between the deactivation in medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC) and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) concentration by acupuncture at LI4 (Point Hegu),and to optimize the experimental technique and procedure.Methods Twenty healthy adult volunteers were enrolled.During fMRI-BOLD scanning,each subject received acupuncture at right LI4 (Point Hegu).MRS scanning was based on MEGA-PRESS sequence,and ROIs were located at bilateral MPFC.The task BOLD fMRI was block design,including 3 stimulations (30 s) with 2 intervals (2 min).Then MRS scanning was performed before and after BOLD.The quantitative values of the BOLD positive and negative activations (Pm) and GABA concentrations were calculated.Results All 20 subjects completed BOLD fMRI scanning,and met the postprocessing requirements.MRS images of 9 subjects with good image quality were included in analysis.Among all 20 subjects,positive activation (Pm=1.17± 0.16) was observed in 9,while negative activation (Pm =-1.31 ± 0.17) was observed in 11 subjects.The GABA average values before and after the acupuncture were (19.93 ±1.04) nmol/L and (20.04±0.81)nmol/L,respectively,and the average amplitude between post-and pre-acupuncture was (0.11 ± 1.60)nmol/L.Conclusion The success rate of this method for quantitative study of brain function established multimodal-functional (BOLD-fMRI and MRS) was acceptable,and the multimodal brain function changes as well as the quantitative values were observed in the brain region during acupuncture.Combined BOLD and MRS quantitative method is feasible for testing acupuncture response in the brain.
8.Study on Application Law of Stimulation Parameters of Transcutaneous and Transcranial Electrical Stimulation for Post-Stroke Movement Disorders Based on Data Mining
Jingyun XIU ; Liangxiao MA ; Linghui MA ; Tianyi SUN ; Xu QIAN ; Qinyong ZHANG ; Xiuyan WANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(3):42-47
Objective To explore the application low of stimulation parameters of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation(TEAS)and transcranial direct current stimulation(tDCS)for post-stroke movement disorders based on data mining.Methods The relevant clinical research literature was retrieved from CNKI,Wanfang Data,VIP,CBM,PubMed and Web of Science from January 2000 to May 2023.A database was set up after quality assessment.Frequency analysis,association rules and complex network analysis were used to explore the application law of core acupoints and electrical stimulation parameters.Results A total of 79 articles were included and 128 groups of data were contained.For TEAS,the core acupoints included Waiguan(TE5),Shousanli(LI10),Zusanli(ST36),Hegu(LI4),Neiguan(PC6),Yanglingquan(GB34),etc.,while the most commonly used acupoint combinations of upper limb and lower limb were Shousanli(LI10)-Waiguan(TE5)and Yanglingquan(GB34)-Zusanli(ST36).Among the electrical stimulation parameters of TEAS,the frequencies used vary widely,and 100 Hz was most commonly used,while 2 Hz TEAS was also mainly used for stimulating acupoints located on upper limbs in the treatment of flaccid paralysis.The application of other electrical stimulation parameters was relatively consistent.The bidirectional symmetrical square-wave with 200-250 μs pulse-width was used in majority of studies.The stimulus intensity was mostly determined by patient tolerance.For tDCS,stimulation electrodes were often positioned on the projection of the primary M1,and the safe stimulus intensity was mostly set as 1 to 2 mA.Conclusion In the treatment of post-stroke movement disorders,appropriate acupoints and electrical stimulation parameters of TEAS should be determined on the muscle strength and muscle tension of stroke patients at different stages after stroke,particularly the selection of electric stimulating frequency.
9.APE1 mediates the occurrence and development of colitis-associated colorectal cancer through immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment
Tianyi CHEN ; Chaofan LI ; Lingbo BAO ; Qian CHEN ; Nana HU ; Yuxin YANG ; Lei ZHANG ; Dong WANG
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(16):1825-1837
Objective To investigate the regulatory mechanism of apurnic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1(APE1)in the transformation of chronic intestinal inflammation to colitis-associated colorectal cancer(CAC).Methods C64S mutant(APE1C64S)mice and APE1 wild type(APE1WT)mice were randomly divided into experimental group and control group.In vivo CAC model was established by azoxymethane(AOM)and dextran sulfate sodium salt(DSS)solution.Immunohistochemistry(IHC)and multiple IHC(mIHC)assays were used to observe the expression of APE1 and immune cell infiltration in colon tissues of each group.A mouse colon cancer cell line MC38 with stable knockdown of APE1 was constructed by lentivirus transfection,and subcutaneous tumor bearing experiments were performed in APE1WT and APE1C64S mice to confirm that tumor cell-derived APE1 caused immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment.The expression of APE1 and CXCL1[chemokine(C-X-C motif)ligand 1]and the infiltration of immune cells in tumor-bearing specimens were analyzed by IHC and mIHC assays.The tumor specimens of a 28-year-old female patient with CAC from Army Medical Center of PLA were analyzed for the expression of APE1 and CXCL1 and the infiltration of immune cells in the tumor and adjacent inflammatory tissues by IHC and mIHC assays.Results Compared with the control group and APE1WT erperimental group,APE1C64S erperimental group had significantly reduced disease activity index and tumor formation,polymorphonuclear myeloid-derived suppressor cells(PMN-MDSCs)infiltration,and CD4+and CD8+T cells(P<0.05).No significant differences were observed in tumor growth and immune cells between APE1WT and APE 1C64S mice bearing subcutaneous tumors.However,in the tumor-bearing experiment using tumor cells with knockdown of APE1,the tumor growth was significantly lower and the number of infiltrated PMN-MDSCs was reduced,while those of CD4+and CD8+T cells were significantly increased(P<0.05).Furthermore,high expression of APE1 and increased infiltration of PMN-MDSCs were found in the tumor tissues of the young CAC patient,and CD8+T cells were significantly reduced in the tumor tissues compared with the inflammatory tissues(P<0.05).Conclusion APE1-redox in tumor cells can promote the infiltration of PMN-MDSCs and reduce the number of T cells,thereby forming an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment and mediating the occurrence and development of CAC.
10.Effect of preemptive analgesia with ibuprofen on postoperative pain after mandibular third molar extraction: a randomized controlled trial
Xuezhu WEI ; Kang GAO ; Jing ZHANG ; Bin ZHAO ; Zhiguang LIU ; Ruiqing WU ; Mingming OU ; Qi ZHANG ; Wei LI ; Qian CHENG ; Yilin XIE ; Tianyi ZHANG ; Yajie LI ; Hao WANG ; Zuomin WANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Jian ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2024;59(3):230-236
Objective:To evaluate the impact of preemptive analgesia with ibuprofen on postoperative pain following the extraction of impacted mandibular third molars in a Chinese population, aiming to provide a clinical reference for its application.Methods:This multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled parallel-group trial was conducted from April 2022 to October 2023 at the Capital Medical University School of Stomatology (40 cases), Beijing TianTan Hospital, Capital Medical University (22 cases), and Beijing Chao-Yang Hospital, Capital Medical University (20 cases). It included 82 patients with impacted mandibular third molars, with 41 in the ibuprofen group and 41 in the control group. Participants in the ibuprofen group received 300 mg of sustained-release ibuprofen capsules orally 15 min before surgery, while the control group received a placebo. Both groups were instructed to take sustained-release ibuprofen capsules as planned for 3 days post-surgery. Pain intensity was measured using the numerical rating scale at 30 min, 4 h, 6 h, 8 h, 24 h, 48 h, and 72 h after surgery, and the use of additional analgesic medication was recorded during days 4 to 6 postoperatively.Results:All 82 patients completed the study according to the protocol. No adverse events such as nausea, vomiting, or allergies were reported in either group during the trial. The ibuprofen group exhibited significantly lower pain scores at 4 h [2.0 (1.0, 4.0) vs. 4.0 (3.0, 5.0)] ( Z=-3.73, P<0.001), 6 h [2.0 (1.0, 4.0) vs. 5.0(2.5, 6.0)] ( Z=-3.38, P<0.001), and 8 h [2.0 (1.0, 4.0) vs. 5.0 (2.0, 6.0)] ( Z=-2.11, P=0.035) postoperatively compared to the control group. There were no statistically significant differences in pain scores between the groups at 30 min, 24 h, 48 h, and 72 h postoperatively ( P>0.05). Additionally, 11 out of 41 patients (26.8%) in the ibuprofen group and 23 out of 41 patients (56.1%) in the control group required extra analgesic medication between days 4 and 6 post-surgery, with the ibuprofen group taking significantly fewer additional pills [0.0 (0.0, 1.0) vs. 1.0 (0.0, 3.0)] ( Z=-2.81, P=0.005). Conclusions:A pain management regimen involving 300 mg of oral sustained-release ibuprofen capsules administered 15 minutes before surgery and continued for 3 d postoperatively effectively reduces pain levels and the total amount of analgesic medication used after the extraction of impacted mandibular third molars. Considering its efficacy, safety, and cost-effectiveness, ibuprofen is recommended as a first-line drug for perioperative pain management, enhancing patient comfort during diagnosis and treatment in a feasible manner.