1.Effect of different concentrations of pravastatin treatment on macrophage polarity in mice
Chongqing Medicine 2016;45(9):1173-1175,1178
Objective To study the effect of different concentrations of pravastatin treatment on macrophage polarity in mice .Methods The mice bone marrow sources of macrophages were cultured in vitro ,with the 0μmol/L sodium pravastatin group as control ,by giving 10 ,25 ,50μmol/L sodium pravastatin to conduct the drug intervention for 24 h .The enzyme linked immunosor-bent assay (ELISA) was used to detect the secretion of interleukin 10 (IL-10) and IL-12;the flow cytometry instrument was used to detect cell membrane CD16/32 ,CD206 expression;real time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) was adopted to detect toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) ,myeloid differentiation factor 88 (MyD88) ,interferon regulatory factor 5 (IRF5) mRNA expres-sion .Results After the intervention of pravastatin sodium on macrophages ,as the pravastatin sodium concentration increase ,the expression of IL-12 and CD16/32 was decline ,while the expression of IL-10 and CD206 was risen ,which was accompanied by TLR4 ,MyD88 ,IRF5 mRNA expression down regulatyion ,and a dose dependent manner .Conclusion Sodium pravastatin promote the polarization of macrophages toward an anti-inflammatory macrophage phenotype (M2) ,this effect may be related with the anti-inflammatory effect of sodium pravastatin .
2.Clinical study of endovascular stent for the treatment of symptomatic M1 stenosis of middle cerebral artery
Baozi HUANG ; Daobin CHENG ; Ziming YE ; Xiangren CHEN ; Chao QIN
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2017;43(2):69-72
Objective To explore the efficacy and safety of endovascular therapy in the treatment of symptomatic M1 stenosis of middle cerebral artery as well as the causes of perioperative complications.Methods Two hundred fifty-six patients with symptomatic M1 stenosis of middle cerebral artery (>90%) confirmed by TCD,cerebral CT angiography and DSA was treated by endovascular intervention.The success rate,the changes of stenosis,longterm vascular patency rate,in-stent restenosis rate were analyzed.Results endovascular stent was successfully placed in 251 patients with the M1 part of symptomatic middle cerebral artery stenosis and the successful rate was 98.05%.Fifteen patients had complications (5.86%) which caused neurology deficits and deaths.The degree of vascular stenosis was significantly reduced after stenosis (Before vs After:92.26%±2.11% vs 15.40%±2.60%).The mean mRS and NIHSS scores was decreased significantly.The average follow-up duration was (21.70±0.80) months,249 patients underwent a second DSA and the mean stenosis was (21.70%±0.80%).Twenty-three patients developed instent restenosis (ISR) and ISR rate was 9.24%.Recurrence ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attacks occurred in 5 patients and recurrence rate was 2.01%.Conclusion Endovascular therapy of symptomatic M1 stenosis of middle cerebral artery is safety and efficacy with low complications.The follow-up results reveal good patency rate and excellent prevention of anterior circulation ischemia.
3.Risk factors of postoperative colorectal anastomotic leakage
Yongfei FENG ; Xiangren JIN ; Yang LIU ; Yunwei WEI
International Journal of Surgery 2021;48(2):137-140
Anastomotic leakage is one of the most serious complications following colorectal surgery. Occurrence of anastomotic leakage is concealed and numerous risk factors might relate to anastomotic leakage, which greatly affect the postoperative outcomes and life quality of patients. Therefore, it is necessary to recognize risk factors to predict anastomotic leakage in advance and adopt available treatments to reduce the incidence. This review summarized the risk factors of postoperative anastomotic leakage base on two aspects, and so on. Perioperative related factors and biological markers, aiming to provide a theory for predicting anastomotic leakage then improving the treatment outcomes of colorectal cancer patients .
4.Relationship between gut microbiota and postoperative outcomes of colorectal cancer
Jiangbei QIU ; Xiangren JIN ; Yang LIU ; Yunwei WEI
International Journal of Surgery 2021;48(5):351-355
Gut microbiota plays an important role in the development of colorectal cancer, such as Fusobacterium Nucleatum, Peptostreptococcus and Streptococcus thermophilus. At present, Surgery is the mainly treatment strategy of colorectal cancer patients, supplemented by postoperative radiotherapy and chemotherapy. The influence of gut microbiota on colorectal cancer is not limited to the tumor itself. After tumor resection, gut microbiota is still in a state of disorder, which will affect the short-term and long-term prognosis of patients. Therefore, understanding the relationship between gut microbiota and prognosis of colorectal cancer is helpful to improve the prognosis of patients and reduce postoperative complications. In this review, the author will summarize the influence of gut microbiota on short-term and long-term prognosis of colorectal cancer patients.
5. Effects of different sample preservation methods on the lymphocyte subset detection by flow cytometry
Zian LI ; Xiaona ZHANG ; Xiangren A
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2019;42(12):1059-1062
Objective:
To discuss the effects of sample storage time and temperature on lymphocyte subsets detected by flow cytometry.
Methods:
Use flow cytometry to detect lymphocyte subsets of a total of 53 blood samples from hospitalized and out-patient patients in Qinghai Provincial People′s Hospital from October 26, 2018 to March 30, 2019. The test was completed within 4 hours after sample collection, which is the control group. The treatment groups are as follows: pretreatment was completed within 4 hours and detected after saving samples at room temperature (group A) for 24 and 36 hours; the tests were performed after keeping samples at room temperature (group B) for 24, 48, 72 hours; completed detection after preserving samples in 4 ℃ condition (group C) for 24, 48, 72 hours.
Results:
In treatment group A, there was no significant difference in the results of lymphocyte subsets detected after 24 hours of storage compared with the control group(
6.Relationship of social capital with anxiety and depression in urban elderly population in China
Jie CHANG ; Wei MA ; Shumei WANG ; Xiangren YI ; Shukang WANG ; Xiaojie SUN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2017;31(4):301-306
Objectives:To examine the relationship of social capital with anxiety and depression symptoms among urban elderly in China.Methods:A household survey by using self-administered questionnaires was conducted in 3 communities in Jinan,Shandong Province and the data of 925 people aged 60 years or over were collected.The social capital indicators according to its operational definition and Zung's Self-rating Depression Scale (SAS) and Zung's Self-rating Depression Scale were used.The social capital factors were extracted by using exploratory factor analysis and were dichotomized to conduct logistic regression analysis.Results:The average standard scores of SAS and SDS were (35.8 ±6.9) and (41.9 ±8.7),respectively.The proportion of anxiety symptom was 4.4% and that of depression symptom was 19.0%.Logistic regression analysis showed that perceived social support,perceived trust,reciprocity and safety and social participation were associated with self-rating depression(Ps< 0.05).Perceived social support (OR = 0.29,95 % CI:0.20-0.44),perceived trust,reciprocity and safety (OR =0.49,95% CI:0.33-0.72) and social participation (OR = 0.66,95% CI:0.45-0.98) were protective factors of depression.No significant association between social capital factors and anxiety was found.Conclusion:It suggests that social capital could be a target for elderly people's mental health promotion in China.Additional efforts should be taken on enhancing the elderly people's perceived support,trust and safety from their families and communities,as well as providing more opportunities of social activities in the neighborhoods.
7.Clinical study of endovascular interventional therapy for the symptomatic high-grade basilar artery stenosis
Hao WANG ; Chao QIN ; Baozi HUANG ; Ziming YE ; Xiangren CHEN ; Daobin CHENG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2017;43(2):73-76
Objective To explore the efficacy,safety and short-term effects of endovascular therapy in the treatment of the symptomatic high-grade basilar artery stenosis.Methods Two hundred thirteen patients with the symptomatic high-grade basilar artery stenosis (>90%) confirmed by MRA,CTA or DSA was treated by endovascular intervention,the changes of clinical symptoms,the success rate and short-term follow-up results was analyzed.Results Endovascular stent was successfully placed in 209 patients with symptomatic high-grade basilar artery stenosis and the success rate was 98.12%.The degree of vascular stenosis was significantly reduced after stenosis (Before vs After:93.70%±2.51% vs 11.60%±3.90%).Eight patients had complications (3.76%) including 7 cases of ischemic stroke and 1 case of subarachnoid hemorrhage.The average follow-up duration was 18.70±3.80 months.Two hundred two patients underwent a second DSA and the mean vascular stenosis was (13.80%±4.20%).Five patients developed in-stent restenosis (ISR),of which one was symptomatic.Conclusion Endovascular therapy of the symptomatic high-grade basilar artery stenosis is safety and efficacy.The 1.5 years follow-up results reveal good patency rate and excellent prevention of posterior circulation ischemia.
8.The serum uric acid level and hyperuricemia in the physical examination population from plateau area
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2018;41(6):462-465
Objective To investigate the relationship between serum uric acid level or hyperuricemia of healthy adults and gender , age, ethnicity and altitude in plateau area .Methods 17 358 healthy adults were randomly selected from Qinghai People′s Hospital Physical Examination Center from January 2016 to December 2016.We detected serum uric acid of these healthy controls and analyzed its relationship between gender , age and ethnicity.Besides, serum uric acid data of 7 596 healthy adults were collected to investigate its relationship between altitude .Those adults who were from different altitude areas were localized in Tibet.The serum uric acid was detected by Roche Modular DPP automatic biochemical analyzer.Results The serum uric acid of healthy adults who lived in Qinghai at 2 300 m above sea level generally formed a normal distribution.Serum uric acid of male and female was (371.14 ±69.33)μmol/L and (271.38 ±54.49) μmol/L respectively.Multivariate linear regression analysis showed that gender and ethnicity were the main factors which influence serum uric acid level at the same altitude (2 300 m).The serum uric acid levels and high uric acid detection rates between different genders and ethnicity at the same altitude were statistically significant .The serum uric acid levels and high uric acid detection rates of hyperuricemia among Tibetan healthy adult males at different altitudes were statistically significant .The simulated equation based on the elevation of serum uric acid and altitude difference was Y=0.041X+4.474 (Y:the rise of serum uric acid, X:Bad altitude,R2=0.716).Conclusions Gender, ethnicity and altitude are the main factors influencing serum uric acid level and the high rate of hyperuricemia of healthy adult in Qinghai Plateau, among which, that of Tibetan are significantly higher than other ethnic groups .And serum uric acid levels increase along with altitude.
9.Advances in the detection of food specific IgG antibodies
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2020;43(4):400-405
Food specific IgG antibody detection has been widely carried out at home and abroad in recent years. The controversial issues mainly focus on whether the test is applicable to the diagnosis of allergic diseases, whether it has clear clinical significance, the relevant description in the international allergy guidelines, and the mechanism of action. This paper mainly discussed the above issues, summarized the clinical applicability of food specific IgG antibody detection.
10.Immune function status of children with cerebral palsy in plateau area and the influence of rehabilitation treatment
Shuzhen CHEN ; Junling LIU ; Xiangren A ; Panli REN ; Yong YANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2021;44(11):1051-1056
Objective:To observe the body fluid and cellular immune function of children with cerebral palsy (CP) in the plateau area, as well as the exchanges of these factors during the comprehensive rehabilitation treatment.Methods:A total number of 144 children admitted to Xining Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine from June 2018 to October 2019 were selected as the CP group for comprehensive rehabilitation treatment (consecutive courses). The peripheral blood immunoglobulin/complement (IgA, IgG, lgM, C3, C4) level, T lymphocyte subsets (CD3+, CD4+, CD8+, CD4+/CD8+) and neuron-specific enolase (NSE) content was examined in the clinical specimens before and after treatment by using the immunoturbidimetry, flow cytometry, electrochemiluminescence analysis according to the Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) and Gross Motor Function Test Scale (GMFM-88). Children were divided as the different degrees to evaluate the rehabilitation efficacy. A total number of 50 healthy children taken a health check/physical examinations during the same period were considered as the control group. For statistical Analysis, the χ2 test and independent sample t test were performed. Results:The levels of humoral immune IgG, IgA, IgM, C3 and C4 in CP Group [(6.42±1.05), (0.64±0.13), (0.89±0.13), (0.80±0.08), (0.17±0.03) g/L, respectively] in CP groups′ children were lower than those in the control group [(10.25±0.62), (1.04±0.06), (1.06±0.17), (1.04±0.04), (0.27±0.04) g/L, respectively]. The humoral immune IgG and IgA levels [severe (5.40±0.69) and (0.55±0.09)g/L, moderate (6.63±0.30) and (0.66±0.14)g/L, mild (7.57±0.63) and (0.74±0.09)g/L, P<0.05] were also related to the children with CP of different GMFCS grades. Moreover, the level of T lymphocyte subsets (CD3+,CD4+,CD8+,CD4+/CD8+) in the CP group were not statistically different to that in the control groups children. Receiving the rehabilitation treatment, the levels of serum humoral IgG and IgA in CP Group (7.69±1.14) and (0.79±0.17) g/L were significantly enhanced; whereas the serum NSE (12.82±2.49) μg/L was lower than that before treatment (18.57±3.08) μg/L, and the total score of GMFM-88 (121.35±26.51) was higher than that before treatment (101.04±27.62). The differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). IgM, C3, C4 and T lymphocyte subsets (CD3+, CD4+, CD8+, CD4+/CD8+) had no significant difference compared with those before treatment ( P>0.05). Conclusions:Children with CP at high altitude have abnormal humoral immune function. IgG and IgA may be related to the severity of CP and neuronal damage. Comprehensive rehabilitation can not only improve the motor function of children with CP, relieve neuronal damage, but also enhance their humoral immunity status.