1.Effects of continuous venovenous hemodiafiltration on plasma LPS, IL-1β, IL-4, HMGB-1 in multiple organ dysfunction syndrome dogs
Hongyan LIU ; Lei YE ; Zenghua LIU ; Wenwen LV ; Jihong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2013;29(6):444-448
Objective To investigate the effects of continuous venovenous hemodiafiltration (CVVHDF) on plasma lipopolysaccharide (LPS),interleukin(IL) 1β,IL-4,high mobility group box 1 (HMGB-1) in multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) dogs,to explore the therapeutic mechnism of CVVHDF.Methods Dogs were subjected to hemorrhagic shock plus resuscitation and endotoxemia to establish MODS model,then they were randomly divided into 2 groups:CVVHDF group (n=6) and MODS group (n=6).After endotoxin injection completed,the CVVHDF group received CVVHDF treatment for 24 h; MODS group did not receive CVVHDF treatment.The LPS,IL-1β,IL-4,HMGB-1 levels in plasma and ultrafiltrate were measured at different time points(before operation,before intravenous infusion of endotoxin,0 h,3 h,6 h,9 h,12 h,18 h,24 h after intravenous infusion completion of endotoxin),then the sieving coefficient (SC) was calculated.Results Compared with MODS group,the LPS,IL-1β,IL-4,HMGB-1 levels in plasma were significantly decreased in the CVVHDF group at 9 h,12 h,18 h,24 h (P < 0.05).Some concentration of IL-1β,IL-4 and HMGB-1 was detected in the ultrafiltrate,the SC for IL-1β,IL-4 and HMGB-1 was 0.60±0.12,0.83±0.11,0.70±0.09 respectively,and LPS could not be detected in the ultrafiltrate,its SC was 0.After treatment,the damage level of lung and renal had been significantly reduced in CVVHDF group.Conclusion CVVHDF can effectively reduce the levels of pro-inflammatory mediator and anti-inflammatory cytokine related to MODS,cut off the vicious circle of cytokine network and reduce the damage level of organism in the treatment of MODS.
2.Assessment Report of Methodological Quality of Systematic Literature Reviews onTong-Xin-Luo’s Efifcacy and Safety Using the AMSTAR Statement
Qiuyan LIU ; Huan ZHANG ; Yulong WANG ; Yani WANG ; Wenwen MA ; Guangyao LV
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(7):1341-1348
This study was aimed to assess the methodological quality of systematic literature reviews on the efficacy and safety ofTong-Xin-Luo(TXL) using the AMSTAR statement. The literatures were searched from major domestic and international databases include the CJFD Database, VIP Database, CNKI database, CBM Database Online, WanFang Data and TCM Database, Medline, Pubmed, ISI Web of knowledge, Web of science, from the database was built to 20th December, 2014. And 5 evaluators screened the literatures independently according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Then, all systematic reviews were assessed using the list of AMSTAR statement. The results showed that 22 literatures were finally included, which contained 17 systematic reviews and 5 meta-analysis. In the included literatures, there were different degrees of impairments on the methodological and reporting quality, which were mainly focused on program and registration, retrieving and collecting literatures, inclusion and exclusion criteria, authentic assessment, data processing, funds, and etc. The average reporting rate of AMSTAR statement was 57.02% in all included literatures. It was concluded that the methodological quality of systematic literature reviews on the efficacy and safety of TXL was relatively low from the current level of average reported rate, which affected the quality of the article. It indicated that there were different degrees of impairments in all links of test reports in current systematic reviews, which will be bound to affect the reliability of clinical evidence and the determination of clinical decision. It showed that the methodological quality of writing of such articles should be in compliance with entries of AMSTAR statement to improve its quality.
3.Metabonomics research of acute renal graft rejection patients based on UPLC-qTOF-MS system
Lei YE ; Jingjing ZHANG ; Hongyan LIU ; Zenghua LIU ; Wenwen LV ; Jihong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2013;29(12):902-907
Objective Plasma phospholipid metabolism analysis was employed to investigate plasma metabolic profile of acute renal graft rejection in order to find potential disease biomarkers and reveal its pathophysiological changes.Methods Selected 33 patients which did renal transplant in our hospital during 2009 to 2010,named preoperative group.14 patients were diagnosed as acute graft rejection,and 19 patients were non-acute graft rejection.Then use ultra performance liquid chromatography (UPLC) coupled with quadrupole time of flight mass spectrometry (qTOF-MS) to establish the metabolic fingerprint in those patients.The date was preprocessed with software Markerlynx,and analyzed with partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA),and data from conventional laboratory techniques were used for assessing renal function.Results In the plasma of renal transplant patients,seventeen biomarkers were discovered:creatinine,four sphingomyelins (SM),nine phosphatidylcholines (PC),three lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC).While the creatinine was increased,the others were reduced obviously.Conclutions UPLC-qTOF-MS based metabonomics can analyze the plasma phospholipid metabolism in patients with renal transplantation,reveal the law of phospholipids metabolic changes in the process of acute rejection.The levels of plasma phosphatidylcholine's esterlysis and fatty acids' β-oxidation are increased.The immunosuppressive therapy can reduce the activity of phospholipase,inhibit the level of plasma phosphatidylcholine's esterlysis and fatty acids' β-oxidation,which restraines the development of acute rejection after renal transplantation.Therefore it may be a promising new technology in diagnosing acute renal graft rejection after renal transplantation.
4.Awareness evaluation of National Essential Medicine System among pharmacists from seconda-ry public hospitals in Shaanxi province:Based on KAP questionnaire survey
Qian SHEN ; Caijun YANG ; Lina WU ; Wenwen ZHU ; Jie CHANG ; Kangkang YAN ; Dan YE ; Bing LV ; Shimin YANG ; Yu FANG
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2015;(10):57-61
Objective:To evaluate the knowledge, attitudes and practices ( KAP) on National Essential Medi-cine System among pharmacists from secondary public hospitals in Shaanxi province. Methods: The quantitative re-search of KAP questionnaire is used, and the content of questionnaire includes personal information, knowledge, atti-tudes and practices. Results: A total of 520 copies of questionnaires were distributed and 82. 3% were effective. Respondents’ overall knowledge and attitudes are at the middle level;the main way to obtain knowledge is via training and meeting;respondents’ education level and frequency of participating in training have a significant impact on their level of knowledge;the degree of attention paid by hospitals has yet to be strengthened; and respondents are mostly concerned about the supply and distribution of essential drugs. Conclusion: In order to improve the awareness and recognition levels of pharmacists on the implementation of National Essential Medicine System in secondary public hospitals, the government should take the relevant measures, including introducing the high educated persons into secondary public hospitals, organizing related training programs and standardizing the daily monitoring of essential drugs in secondary public hospitals, etc.
5.Discussion on the construction standards of clinical research center initiated by researchers: A case study of clinical research institute of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine
Tiantian QU ; Tienan FENG ; Qiang LI ; Wenwen LV ; Biyun QIAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2021;34(1):77-80
Objective:Investigator Initiated Trials (IIT) play a key role in promoting comprehensively the development and homogeneity of clinical diagnosis and treatment, thus, this article aims to explore a set of recommendations for the construction and management of clinical research institutes that support IIT.Methods:Through the combination of literature review and institutional construction practice cases, based on the experience of domestic and foreign universities and well-functioning medical institutions in building clinical research centers, as well as summarizing the construction cases of the clinical research institute of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, to discuss the construction and management plan of such centers.Results:Propose recommendations for the construction and management standards of clinical research centers that support IIT, covering the principles of center construction, basic settings, organizational structure, functional departments, basic platforms, staffing, document management and institutional evaluation.Conclusions:We hope this study can provide reference to universities and medical institutions for the construction of the clinical research institute.
6.Analysis and reflections on construction of clinical research methodology support system by IITs: Demonstration examples from construction of MACRO in Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine
Zhe SUN ; Li XIE ; Tienan FENG ; Wenwen LV ; Biyun QIAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2019;32(6):469-473
Objective To improve clinical research capability and quality,this study aims to explore the methodological support system of Investigator Initiated Trials (IITs).Methods By comparing the clinical research supporting system between commercial and academic organization at home and abroad,this study summarized their characteristics and make systematic analysis combined with IITs.Results Compared with international level,there is an urgent need to improve of domestic,professional support for clinical research.Academic clinical research supporting academic system could better satisfy the requirement of IITs in China.Taking Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine as an example,this paper introduces the a collaborative construction model,namely Multiple-center Academic Clinical Research Organization (MACRO),based on two levels of clinical research institutes in university and affiliated hospitals.At universities level,we focused on development of clinical research,top-level study design,clinical research methodology,clinical research professionals and standardized clinical research platform.At hospitals level,project process management can be emphasized,and which will be the main implementation content to build an applied clinical research technology center in MACRO.Conclusions With the construction of MACRO,the functional module paradigms of academic clinical research centers in university can be effectively linked to affiliated hospitals.This will be conducive for establishing collaborative support system,which is centered on academic research and complementary functions with multiple centers,improving full-time technical team and further enhancing the scientific validity and research quality of IITs.
7.Advances on roles of Th22 cells in human common viral infections
Dawei CUI ; Ni YAO ; Yan LV ; Wenwen WU ; Dandan XU ; Jue XIE
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2021;14(3):233-240
Na?ve CD4 + T cells differentiate into a variety of T helper (Th) subsets that secrete various cytokines to exert biological effects. Th22 cells, a novel identified CD4 + T cell subset, are distinct from Th1, Th2 and Th17 cell subsets. Th22 cells express chemokine receptors CCR4, CCR6 and CCR10, and secrete multiple cytokines such as IL-22, IL-13 and TNF-α, but not IL-17, IL-4 IFN-γ; and IL-22 is considered as major effector cytokine of Th22. The understanding on functions and differentiation mechanisms of Th22 cells have been constantly improved, and Th22 cells play important roles in human common viral infections. The article reviews the current advances about the characteristics, function, differentiation of Th22 cells, the roles of Th22 cells and the key molecules in several human common viral infections, which would provide novel immune strategies for the prevention and treatment of human viral infection.
8.Production of hispidin polyphenols from medicinal mushroom Sanghuangporus vaninii in submerged cultures.
Wenwen YUAN ; Weihua YUAN ; Rong ZHOU ; Guoying LV ; Mengni SUN ; Yanxia ZHAO ; Weifa ZHENG
Chinese Herbal Medicines 2023;15(4):594-602
OBJECTIVE:
The medicinal mushroom Sanghuangporus vaninii produces pharmaceutically valuable hispidin polyphenols in natural habitats. However, due to the slow growth in nature, S. vaninii grown in the field (sclerotia) is not reliable for pharmaceutical purposes. Although higher biomass of fungal mycelia can be obtained in submerged cultures, the accumulation of hispidin polyphenols is rare.
METHODS:
In this study, the polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), linoleic acid (LA), linolenic acid (ALA), and methyl jasmonate (MeJa) were employed as the stimulant agents to coordinate the accumulation of biomass and hispidin polyphenols in its submerged cultures.
RESULTS:
The addition of LA and ALA promoted the mycelial accumulation, while the addition of MeJa inhibited the growth of S. vaninii concomitant with reduced total polyphenols. UPLC-Triple-TOF-MS analysis revealed an increased production of hispidin, phellinstatin, pinnilidine, and its derivatives upon the addition of LA and ALA, and hypholomine B and its isomer, 3,14'-bihispidinyl, and phelligridin E upon the addition of MeJa on day 13. Intriguingly, total polyphenols from the MeJa-supplementing cultures harbored a high capacity in scavenging free radicals. Chemical structural analysis showed that hispidin polyphenols had higher antioxidant activity due to more hispidin moieties induced by MeJa.
CONCLUSION
The supplement of PUFAs affects the synthesis and composition of hispidin polyphenols in S. vaninii. Our results provide a possibility to coordinate the production of hispidin polyphenols via submerged cultures of S. vaninii.
9.Functional Connectivity-Based Modelling Simulates Subject-Specific Network Spreading Effects of Focal Brain Stimulation.
Xiaoyu CHEN ; Chencheng ZHANG ; Yuxin LI ; Pei HUANG ; Qian LV ; Wenwen YU ; Shengdi CHEN ; Bomin SUN ; Zheng WANG
Neuroscience Bulletin 2018;34(6):921-938
Neurostimulation remarkably alleviates the symptoms in a variety of brain disorders by modulating the brain-wide network. However, how brain-wide effects on the direct and indirect pathways evoked by focal neurostimulation elicit therapeutic effects in an individual patient is unknown. Understanding this remains crucial for advancing neural circuit-based guidance to optimize candidate patient screening, pre-surgical target selection, and post-surgical parameter tuning. To address this issue, we propose a functional brain connectome-based modeling approach that simulates the spreading effects of stimulating different brain regions and quantifies the rectification of abnormal network topology in silico. We validated these analyses by pinpointing nuclei in the basal ganglia circuits as top-ranked targets for 43 local patients with Parkinson's disease and 90 patients from a public database. Individual connectome-based analysis demonstrated that the globus pallidus was the best choice for 21.1% and the subthalamic nucleus for 19.5% of patients. Down-regulation of functional connectivity (up to 12%) at these prioritized targets optimally maximized the therapeutic effects. Notably, the priority rank of the subthalamic nucleus significantly correlated with motor symptom severity (Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale III) in the local cohort. These findings underscore the potential of neural network modeling for advancing personalized brain stimulation therapy, and warrant future experimental investigation to validate its clinical utility.
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10.Experimental study of magnetic anchoring and traction device assisting thoracoscopic esophagectomy
Wenwen CHEN ; Xiaopeng YAN ; Fengping LEI ; Cheng YANG ; Yi LV ; Junke FU ; Yong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2021;28(09):1090-1094
Objective To verify the feasibility of a self-designed magnetic anchoring and traction device (MATD) for assisting two-port video-assisted thoracoscopic esophagectomy. Methods Three Beagle dogs were selected as animal models with age ranging from 1-6 years and weight ranging from 8-12 kg, and they underwent two-port video-assisted thoracoscopic esophagectomy after general anesthesia. We used the MATD to retract the esophagus to different directions, which assisted mobilizing esophagus, detecting the nerves along esophagus and dissecting paraesophagus lymph nodes. The operation time, blood loss and feasibility of the MATD were recorded. Results With the aid of the MATD, we successfully retracted and mobilized the esophagus, detected the nerves and dissected the lymph nodes in three Beagle dog models. During the operation, the MATD provided sufficient and steady traction of esophagus to achieve a good exposure of the operative field, effectively decreasing the interference between working instruments. The MATD worked well. The mean operation time was 30 min, and the mean intraoperative blood loss was about 10 mL. Conclusion It is effective to use the MATD to assist retracting esophagus during video-assisted thoracoscopic esophagectomy. The magnetic anchoring and traction technique can assist to expose the surgical field, decrease the interference between the working instruments and have the potential clinical application.