1.Effect of sodium potassium magnesium calcium and glucose injection on internal environment and metabolism of glucose, fat and protein in patients undergoing craniotomy
Wenting HUANG ; Fang KANG ; Hongtao WANG ; Xiang HUANG ; Xiaofen SUN ; Juan LI
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2016;36(12):1484-1488
Objective To evaluate the effect of sodium potassium magnesium calcium and glucose (SPMCG) injection on the internal environment and metabolism of glucose,fat and protein in the patients undergoing craniotomy.Methods Forty-four patients of both sexes,aged 18-64 yr,of American Society of Anesthesiology Anesthesiologists physical status Ⅰ-Ⅲ,with body mass index of 18-30 kg/m2,were divided into either lactated Ringer's solution group (group R) or SPMCG injection group (group S) using a random number table.Before anesthesia induction,6% hydroxyethyl starch 130/0.4 was infused intravenously at 15 ml · kg-1 · h-1 for 30 min,followed by iv infusion of 6% hydroxyethyl starch 130/0.4 and corresponding volume of crystalloid solution in a ratio of 1 ∶ 2 at a rate of 5-10 ml · kg-1 · h-1 until the end of surgery.Before fluid infusion (baseline),immediately after the beginning of surgery,at 2 and 4 h after the beginning of surgery,at the end of surgery and at 1 h after surgery,arterial blood samples were collected for blood gas analysis,the pH value and concentrations of base excess,Na +,K+,Ca2+,Mg 2+and lactic acid were recorded,and the blood glucose concentration was determined.Before fluid infusion (baseline) and at the end of surgery,venous blood samples were taken for determination of the concentrations of plasma insulin,β-hydroxybutyric acid and 3-methylhistidine (3-MH).Results No hyperglycemia was found in the two groups.Compared with group R,the Mg2+ concentration was significantly increased,the concentrations of lactic acid and plasma β-hydroxybutyric acid and 3-MH were decreased (P<0.05),and no significant change was found in the other parameters in group S (P>0.05).Compared with the baseline,the blood glucose concentration was significantly increased after fluid infusion in the two groups,the Mg2+concentration was significantly decreased,and the concentrations of lactic acid and plasma insulin,β-hydroxybutyric acid and 3-MH were increased after fluid infusion in group R (P<0.05),and no significant change was found in the parameters mentioned above in group S (P>0.05).Conclusion For the patients undergoing craniotomy,SPMCG injection can maintain homeostasis,and the component 1% glucose can inhibit the decomposition of fat and protein without inducing hyperglycemia and glucose metabolic disorders.
2.Stability of 3 kinds of traditional Chinese drug injection with different solvent under different temperature
Yubin KANG ; Lili YANG ; Wenting TU ; Xiuhua ZHANG ; Zhiqiang WANG ; Xu ZHANG ; Huijuan TANG ; Yanjun CAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2010;26(1):18-21
Objective To know the stability of 3 kinds of traditional Chinese drug injection with different solvent under different temperature and different storage time,and then reference to safty of clinical durgs. Methods Use particle analyzer,UV SpectropHotometer,pH Determination of three traditional Chinese medicine injection,at different temperatures and different times,the nuanber of particles,pH value,the value of UV absorbance Observe changes. Results The records of experimental data by repeated measures analysis of statistics: Ciwujia Injection,Aidi injection combined with normal saline solution after the particles of ≥ 10μm excess pharmacopoeia standards; ≥ 2μm number of particles is considerable,in the 32~35℃,Ciwujia at T=O min Aidi at T=I80 min ,the number of particles are smaller and with statistical significance,its pH value of the standard range. Xuesaitong injection with glucose injection ≥ 10μm particulate mixture at a higher temperature in excess of pH annacopoeia standards,number of ≥ 2 μm particles in the 4~8℃ and 20~23℃,T=30 min and 60 min time less with statistical significance,and its range of pH value less than pHarmacopoeia. Three kinds of Chinese medicine in the Department's largest UV absorbance peak value and appearance almost unchanged. Conclusions Different drugs in their relative Suggestions of temperature,time and place under intravenous drug use,or better terminal filter,in order to improve the safety of clinical medication.
3.Correlation of brain natriuretic peptide and cardiac function of rabbits with hyperthyroid cardiomyopathy exhibiting different left ventricular geometries
Wenting LUO ; Guangsen LI ; Yuanzheng WANG ; Yan TIAN ; Wen KANG ; Sisi MENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(40):6444-6449
BACKGROUND:Toxic effects of excessive thyroid hormone on myocardium can not be ignored with the increased incidence of hyperthyroidism. As a quantitative marker of heart failure, brain natriuretic peptide has a good application prospect to estimate the changes of cardiac function and myocardial damage in hyperthyroid cardiomyopathy. OBJECTIVE:To explore the correlation of brain natriuretic peptide and cardiac function of rabbits with hyperthyroid cardiomyopathy exhibiting different left ventricular geometries. METHODS:Twenty New Zealand purebred rabbits were used in this study. Hyperthyroidism model was established by intraperitoneal injection of levothyroxine (45 μg/kg) for 4 weeks. The success of establishing model is defined upon the appearance of irritation, decreased body weight and increased appetite. Totaly 18 rats were successfuly established. The left ventricular data of hyperthyroidism rabbits were measured by conventional echocardiography. According to the classification of Ganauet al, the 18 hyperthyroidism rabbits were divided into two groups: concentric hypertrophy (n=7) and eccentric hypertrophy (n=11). In addition, ten rats, receiving intraperitoneal injection of 5 mL saline per day, were taken as the control group. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Plasma brain natriuretic peptide level of rabbits in the concentric hypertrophy and eccentric hypertrophy groups was obviously higher than that of the control group (alP < 0.01), and the level in the eccentric hypertrophy group was obviously higher than in the concentric hypertrophy group (P< 0.01). Compared with the control group, the average peak diastolic velocity of mitral ring was significantly lower in the concentric hypertrophy and eccentric hypertrophy groups (alP< 0.01), the average peak systolic velocity of mitral ring was also lower in the eccentric hypertrophy group (P < 0.01). The peak systolic and diastolic velocity had a negative correlation with brain natriuretic peptide (alP < 0.01). Experimental findings indicate that brain natriuretic peptide is a sensitive indicator to reflect the cardiac function and myocardial damage in rabbits with hyperthyroid cardiomyopathy, exhibiting different left ventricular geomeies.
4.HER2 gene amplification in breast cancer by fluorescence in-situ hybridization and its clinicopathologic relationship
Jiang DU ; Xiaochao LIU ; Wenting KANG ; Quan ZHOU ; Hongyan YIN ; Honggang LIU
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2010;(1):48-51
Purpose To detect the HER2 gene amplification by fluorescence in-situ hybridization(FISH) and to explore its clinicopathologic relationship with the breast cancer.Methods A prospective study was conducted in 50 cases of breast invasive ductal carcinoma from Beijing Toren Hospital. Clinicopathologic data were summarized and FISH was performed in the paraffin-embedded sections for HER2 gene amplificayion using DNA probe, and immunohistochemical stain for ER, PR and HER2.Results The average age of the patients was 55.5 years. The pathologic grading showed that 11 cases were in grade Ⅰ, 30 cases in grade Ⅱ, and 9 cases in grade Ⅲ. The TNM staging showed that 13 cases were in stage Ⅰ,15 cases in ⅡA,13 cases in ⅡB,6 cases in ⅢA,2 cases in ⅢB,and 1 case in ⅢC.The median metastasis rate of lymph node was 6.91%.33 cases were positive for ER,and 32 cases positive for PR.For HER2 detection, 40 cases were positive by IHC and 33 positive by FISH. HER2 gene amplification by FISH was closely related with the expression of HER2 protein by immunohistochemistry, but not significantly related with pathologic grading, The TNM staging, median lymph node metastasis rate, ER and PR status (P>0.05). FISH test was positive in 3 cases of tumor embolus and 3 cases of multiple primary tumors. Conclusions FISH and immunohistochemistry for detecting HER2 have a good conformance, HER2 gene amplification may be related with tumor embolus and multiple primary tumors, but it can not be used as an indirect marker to predict the prognosis.
5.Development and evaluation of LC-MS/MS method for determining concentration of serum vancomycin
Wenting KANG ; Jingyuan LIU ; Jiangping WEN ; Xinxin LU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2018;36(6):404-410
Objective To establish a liquid chromatography-tandem mass chromatography ( LC-MS/MS) method for determination of vancomycin concentration in human serum and compare its methodological performance with chemiluminescence microparticle immuno-assay (CMIA). Methods The proteins in serum sample were precipitated by methanol and then vancomycin was eluted and separated on Agilent Poroshell 120EC C18 column (2.1 mm×50 mm, 2.7 μm) with mobile phase of methanol and water in a gradient percentage. Both phases of methanol and water contained 0.1% formic acid. The flow rate was 0.5 mL/min. Norvancomycin was applied as internal standard. Electrospray ionization source was applied and operated in positive ion mode of multiple reaction monitoring (MRM). A total of 112 serum samples collected from the patients taking vancomycin in our hospital, and the results were compared with those of CMIA. Results The method exhibited good linearty within the concentration range of 1 to 100 μg/mL (r2= 0.9964).The intra-and inter-day accuracy and precision were all satisfactory for the requirements of quantitative drug testing. No matrix effect and carry-over effect were observed. The results of Wilcoxon symbol rank test showed a difference with statistical significance was found between the serum con-centrations of vancomycin determined by LC-MS/MS and CMIA (P<0.05), but strong positive correlation and good linear regression were shown between the two methods (Y=1.06X-0.37, r=0.986). Conclusion LC-MS/MS should be a cost-saving method superior to CMIA. Its results highly correlated with those of CMIA method. The advantages of LC-MS/MS on accuracy and precision obviously outperformed those of CMIA. Since all the results of LC-MS/MS are comparable to CMIA, this method should be promising to use in determining concentration of vancomycin in serum samples with high clinical value.
6.A comparative study on safety and immunogenicity of an inactivated hepatitis A vaccine in HBsAg carriers and healthy children.
Jiangting CHEN ; Yinhai REN ; Wenting WU ; Shoudong MA ; Shengping LI ; Jianhong WANG ; Wenxue KANG ; Lianjun HAN ; Shuanjing GAO ; Yucheng ZHANG ; Chongbai LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2002;16(4):380-381
OBJECTIVETo evaluate safety and immunogenicity of inactivated hepatitis A vaccine in HBsAg carriers and healthy children.
METHODSOne hundred and twenty-one healthy children and ten HBsAg carriers, aged 1-10 years HAV susceptible were enrolled in the study. The inactivated hepatitis A vaccine was produced by Tangshan Biogenetic Company. The dosage of the vaccine was 1000 U/Dosage and 500 U/Dosage. The vaccination schedule was six month apart for two injections. The serum anti-HAV level was detected with EIA at one month after first injection and at one and six month after the booster injection, respectively.
RESULTSThe anti-HAV appeared in all the children. One month after the booster injection, the serum anti-HAV level in children vaccinated 500 U/Dosage was 4684.9 mIU and 4535.6 mIU, respectively and in the children vaccinated 1000 U/Dosage, 5399.8 mIU and 7347.1 mIU, respectively. The anti-HAV level was not statistically different between the two groups of children. There was no adverse reaction after the vaccination. The anti-HAV level was still high one year after first injection.
CONCLUSIONSThe data indicated that the safety and immunogenicity of the domestic inactivated hepatitis A vaccine were excellent in both groups of children.
Child ; Child, Preschool ; Hepatitis A Antibodies ; blood ; Hepatitis A Vaccines ; immunology ; Hepatitis B Surface Antigens ; blood ; Humans ; Immunization ; Infant ; Vaccines, Inactivated ; immunology
7.Factors influencing the choice of endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome caused by viral pneumonia
Meng KANG ; Jingwen LI ; Qiufeng WAN ; Xi LUO ; Wenting JIA ; Ting YANG ; Xinying HU ; Xingli GU ; Sicheng XU
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2022;34(6):586-591
Objective:To investigate the influencing factors of endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation (ETI-MV) in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) caused by viral pneumonia, and to provide evidence for individualized use of ETI-MV.Methods:Patients with ARDS due to viral pneumonia admitted to the respiratory intensive care unit (RICU) of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University were retrospectively analyzed from November 2017 to March 2022. The gender, age, concomitant diseases, clinical symptoms and signs, complications, lab results, ARDS severity, infectious virus type, acute physiology and chronic health evaluation Ⅱ (APACHE Ⅱ), respiratory support methods and prognosis-related variables were collected. Univariate analysis was performed on each factor, and the variables with statistical significance in the univariate analysis were subjected multivariate logistic regression analysis. The receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC curve) was drawn to evaluate the predictive value of each index for the implementation of ETI-MV.Results:A total of 117 patients were enrolled in the study, including 61 patients in the ETI-MV group, and 3 patients (4.9%), 39 patients (63.9%) and 19 patients (31.1%) with mild, moderate and severe ARDS, respectively. There were 56 patients in non-ETI-MV group, and the mild, moderate and severe ARDS cases were 16 cases (28.6%), 38 cases (67.8%) and 2 cases (3.6%), respectively. There was significant difference between the two groups ( P < 0.05). Univariate analysis showed that during 24 hours admitted to RICU, the levels of interleukin-6 [IL-6 (ng/L): 104.0±90.0 vs. 62.4±76.0], oxygenation index [PaO 2/FiO 2 (mmHg, 1 mmHg≈0.133 kPa): 123.9±30.9 vs. 173.6±28.5], the proportion of cases with pulmonary infiltrating opacity distribution range ≥ 3/4 lung fields [85.3% (52/61) vs. 21.5% (12/56)], APACHE Ⅱ score ≥ 16.5 [67.2% (41/61) vs. 42.9% (24/56)], the rate of nosocomial invasive aspergillus infection [14.8% (9/61) vs. 3.6% (2/56)], the percentage of nosocomial bacterial infection [16.4% (10/61) vs. 3.6% (2/56)], and the lowest CD4 + T lymphocyte count in the course of the disease [cells/mm 3: 192.2±35.8 vs. 215.0±58.3] had significant differences between ETI-MV and non-ETI-MV group (all P < 0.05). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that during 24 hours admitted to RICU the distribution range of pulmonary infiltrating opacity ≥ 3/4 the lung fields [odds ratio ( OR) = 12.527, 95% confidence interval (95% CI) = 3.279-47.859, P < 0.001], APACHE Ⅱ score ≥ 16.5 ( OR = 30.604, 95% CI = 4.318-216.932, P = 0.001), PaO 2/FiO 2 ( OR = 0.948, 95% CI = 0.925-0.972, P < 0.001), CD4 + T lymphocytes cell count ( OR = 0.975, 95% CI = 0.955-0.995, P = 0.015), and nosocomial bacterial infection ( OR = 38.338, 95% CI = 1.638-897.158, P = 0.023) were independent risk factors for ETI-MV. The area under the ROC curve (AUC) of ROC showed that PaO 2/FiO 2 had the greatest predictive value for ETI-MV, with AUC of 0.903, sensitivity of 91.1% and specificity of 95.1% in case of cutoff value of 151 mmHg. The AUC of pulmonary infiltrating opacity distribution range was 0.809, the sensitivity of 85.2%, specificity of 78.6% when the cutoff value was ≥ 3/4 lung field. APACHE Ⅱ scores had the lowest predictive value for selecting ETI-MV, with AUC of 0.704, sensitivity of 83.6% and specificity of 57.1% under the cutoff value was 16.5. Conclusions:For patients with ARDS caused by viral pneumonia, PaO 2/FiO 2 is still the classic reference for selecting ETI-MV, however, the distribution range of pulmonary infiltrating opacity and the systemic severity of the disease during 24 hours admitted to the RICU may provide supplemental helpful information to determine whether the patients choose ETI-MV, especially for moderate ARDS.
8.Clinical Effect of Jianpi Huoxue Prescription Combined with Acupuncture on Chronic Atrophic Gastritis with Gastric Blood Stasis and Its Impact on Inflammatory Indicators and Gastric Mucosal Function
Wenting KANG ; Zhaohong SHI ; Song LIU ; Shu ZHANG ; Tuo SHI ; Lin YANG ; Dan CAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(5):103-110
ObjectiveTo explore the application effect of Jianpi Huoxue prescription combined with acupuncture in patients with chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG) of gastric blood stasis type. MethodA total of 86 patients with CAG admitted to Wuhan First Hospital from November 2021 to March 2023 were selected and randomly divided into two groups. The control group was treated with conventional Western medicine, while the observation group was treated with Jianpi Huoxue prescription combined with acupuncture. The clinical efficacy, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome score, pathological score, negative conversion rate of Helicobacter pylori (Hp), inflammatory indicators [neutrophils/lymphocytes (NLR) and interleukin (IL)-1β], changes in levels of gastric protease (PG) Ⅰ, PG Ⅰ/PG Ⅱ, and gastrin-17 (G-17), and drug safety during treatment were observed after treatment in both groups. ResultAfter treatment, the total effective rate of the observation group [95.35% (41/43)] was significantly better than that of the control group [79.07% (34/43)], and the difference was statistically significant (χ2=5.108, P<0.05). After treatment, the scores of the primary and secondary TCM syndromes in the observation group and the control group were significantly decreased (P<0.05). After treatment, the scores of primary and secondary TCM syndromes in the observation group were significantly lower than those in the control group (P<0.05). After treatment, the pathological scores of gastric mucosa atrophy, activity, chronic inflammation, intestinal metaplasia, and dysplasia were significantly lower in the observation group and control group (P<0.05). After treatment, the pathological scores of gastric mucosa atrophy, activity, chronic inflammation, intestinal metaplasia, and dysplasia in the observation group were significantly lower than those in the control group (P<0.05). After treatment, the Hp conversion rate in the observation group was significantly increased compared with the control group (P<0.05). After treatment, the levels of inflammatory indicators NLR and IL-1β in the observation group and control group were significantly lower (P<0.05), and the levels of inflammatory indicators NLR and IL-1β in the observation group were significantly lower than those in the control group (P<0.05). After treatment, the levels of PGI and PGⅠ/PGⅡ in the observation group and control group were significantly higher (P<0.05), and the levels of PGI and PGⅠ/PGⅡ in the observation group were significantly higher than those in the control group (P<0.05). After treatment, the G-17 level of the observation group and the control group was different at different time points (P<0.05), and the G-17 level of the observation group was higher at different time points than that of the control group (P<0.05). The G-17 level of the observation group had an increasing trend compared with the control group (P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the risk of adverse reactions between the two groups. ConclusionThe combination of Jianpi Huoxue prescription and acupuncture can effectively alleviate symptoms, increase Hp negative conversion rate, inhibit inflammation, and regulate PG and G-17 levels in CAG patients, thus controlling or even reversing gastric mucosal atrophy and reducing the probability of its progression to gastric cancer.
9.Spatial Distribution of Parvalbumin-Positive Fibers in the Mouse Brain and Their Alterations in Mouse Models of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy and Parkinson's Disease.
Changgeng SONG ; Yan ZHAO ; Jiajia ZHANG ; Ziyi DONG ; Xin KANG ; Yuqi PAN ; Jinle DU ; Yiting GAO ; Haifeng ZHANG ; Ye XI ; Hui DING ; Fang KUANG ; Wenting WANG ; Ceng LUO ; Zhengping ZHANG ; Qinpeng ZHAO ; Jiazhou YANG ; Wen JIANG ; Shengxi WU ; Fang GAO
Neuroscience Bulletin 2023;39(11):1683-1702
Parvalbumin interneurons belong to the major types of GABAergic interneurons. Although the distribution and pathological alterations of parvalbumin interneuron somata have been widely studied, the distribution and vulnerability of the neurites and fibers extending from parvalbumin interneurons have not been detailly interrogated. Through the Cre recombinase-reporter system, we visualized parvalbumin-positive fibers and thoroughly investigated their spatial distribution in the mouse brain. We found that parvalbumin fibers are widely distributed in the brain with specific morphological characteristics in different regions, among which the cortex and thalamus exhibited the most intense parvalbumin signals. In regions such as the striatum and optic tract, even long-range thick parvalbumin projections were detected. Furthermore, in mouse models of temporal lobe epilepsy and Parkinson's disease, parvalbumin fibers suffered both massive and subtle morphological alterations. Our study provides an overview of parvalbumin fibers in the brain and emphasizes the potential pathological implications of parvalbumin fiber alterations.
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10.Correction: Spatial Distribution of Parvalbumin-Positive Fibers in the Mouse Brain and Their Alterations in Mouse Models of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy and Parkinson's Disease.
Changgeng SONG ; Yan ZHAO ; Jiajia ZHANG ; Ziyi DONG ; Xin KANG ; Yuqi PAN ; Jinle DU ; Yiting GAO ; Haifeng ZHANG ; Ye XI ; Hui DING ; Fang KUANG ; Wenting WANG ; Ceng LUO ; Zhengping ZHANG ; Qinpeng ZHAO ; Jiazhou YANG ; Wen JIANG ; Shengxi WU ; Fang GAO
Neuroscience Bulletin 2023;39(11):1747-1748