1.The prevalence of metabolic syndrome in Liaoning province
He LIU ; Zhongyan SHAN ; Xiaochun TENG ; Yaxin LAI ; Yanyan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2010;26(3):209-210
A total of 3 431 subjects aged 18 years or over from Liaoning province were involved in this study.The prevalence of metabolic syndrome(MS) was 19.50%,being 19.79% in men and 18.44% in women, according to the standard of Chinese Diabetes Society in 2004.Villages had the highest prevalence of MS in women,while cities had the lowest;towns had the highest prevalence of MS in men,while villages had the lowest.The prevalence of MS was increased with both aging and income.The peak of MS is turning to the developing district.
2.Effect of cilazapril on pulmonary vascular endothelial dysfunction in hypoxic rats
Zhibin LI ; Xiaying ZOU ; Huangwen LAI ; Xiaochun WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(12):-
AIM: To study the effect of cilazapril on pulmonary vascular endothelial dysfunction in hypoxic rats. METHODS: The structure and function of endothelium in hypoxic rats were studied by biochemical analysis, radioimmunoassay, transmission electron microscope and correlated with hemodynamic. RESULTS: 1) The change and damage of ultrastructure in endothelial cell (EC) were obsevered in hypoxic rats. 2) The contents of plasma nitric oxide (NO) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity in blood as well as endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) activity in the lung tissue were significantly lower in the hypoxic rat than those in contral animals. The concentrations of plasma endothelin-1(ET-1) and angiotensin converting enzyme(ACE) as well as malondialdehyde(MDA) were significantly higher in the hypoxic rat than these in contral animals. The relaxing and contracting factors had a significant positive/negative correlation with mean pulmonary artery pressure (mPAP). 3) Cilazapril significantly decreased the level of ET-1 and ACE and significantly increased the level of NO and activity of eNOS and SOD. At the same time, cilazapril extenuated hypoxia-induced injuries of EC. CONCLUSION: The results indicate that damaging structure and dysfunction of EC existes in hypoxic rats. The cilazapril effectively preventes and treates the chronic hypoxic PH by relieving the injury and improving secretion in EC.
3.Effect of Three-dimensional Echocardiography for Evaluating Right Atrial Function in Patients After Atria Sepal Defect Closure
Fuyong YE ; Junqiang LIANG ; Xiaochun LIN ; Dongxia LAI
Chinese Circulation Journal 2016;31(3):276-279
Objective: To explore the effect of three-dimensional echocardiography (RT-3DE) for evaluating right atrial function in patients after atrial septal defect (ASD) closure.
Methods: Our research included 2 group: ASD group,n=50 patients with successful ASD closure and Control group, n=30 normal subjects from physical examination. RT-3DE was conducted at pre-operation and at 3 days, 1 month, 3 months post-operation; the volume of right atrium before contraction (Vpre), minimum volume of the right atrium (Vmin), maximum volume of the right atrium (Vmax), total emptying volume of right atrium (Vt), total emptying volume fraction of right atrium (Ft), active emptying volume fraction (Fa) and passive emptying volume fraction (Fp) were measured and compared between 2 groups at pre- and post-operation respectively.
Results: At pre-operation, compared with Control group, ASD group had increased Vmax, Vmin, Vpre, Vt, and Fa, while decreased Ft and Fp, allP<0.05. At 3 days post-operation, compared with Control group, ASD group had increased Vmax, Vmin, Vpre, Vt, and Fa, while decreased Ft and Fp, allP<0.05. Compared with pre-operation, ASD group had decreased post-operative Vmax, Vmin, Vpre, Vt and Fa while increased Ft and Fp at 3 time points, allP<0.05. At 3 months post-operation, the above 7 indexes were similar between ADS group and Control group,P>0.05.
Conclusion: ADS patients had abnormal volume and function in right atrium, the abnormalities could be improved at 3 days after ASD closure and could be recovered to normal level at 3 months after operation. RT-3DE has the important role for evaluating right atrial volume and function in patients after ASD closure.
4.Discussion on the experience of organ donation after citizen's death under COVID-19 epidemic
Xiaochun HUANG ; Li ZHOU ; Zhen PANG ; Feixiong PANG ; Yanhua LAI
Organ Transplantation 2020;11(6):731-
Objective To summarize the experience of organ donation after citizen' s death during the novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) epidemic. Methods Eleven cases of potential donors of organ donation after citizen' s death during the COVID-19 epidemic were retrospectively analyzed, and the workflow and key points of infectionprevention and control were summarized. Results Among 11 cases of potential donors, 6 cases failed to implement organ donation. Five donors who were successfully performed organ donation had no respiratory symptoms before the onset of encephalopathy. CT scan of the lungs upon the onset of encephalopathy showed that one case was diagnosed with aspiration pneumonia, and the remaining four cases obtained negative results. During hospitalization, all of the 5 donors showed fever symptom and repeated chest CT scan detected lung inflammation. Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid or blood samples tested for novel coronavirus nucleic acids were all negative. No confirmed or suspected cases appeared among all staff and recipients who were in close contact with organ donors. Conclusions Targeted formulation of the workflow and prevention and control measures, in combination with selection and implementation of infection risk classification can effectivelyreduce the risk of COVID-19 infection and carry out organ donation after citizen' s death in a safe and organized manner.
5. Safety and efficacy of transcatheter aortic valve replacement through transcarotid approach for patients with severe aortic valve stenosis
Wenzhi PAN ; Daxin ZHOU ; Xiaochun ZHANG ; Lei ZHANG ; Lai WEI ; Junbo GE
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2018;46(3):198-202
Objective:
To investigate the safety and efficacy of transcatheter aortic valve replacement(TAVR) through transcarotid approach for patients with severe aortic valve stenosis.
Methods:
The clinical data of 9 symptomatic severe aortic valve stenosis patients who had high or prohibitive risk for surgery and not suitable for TAVR through femoral artery access,and thus received TAVR through transcarotid approach in our hospital from November 2015 to February 2017 were retrospectively analyzed.The patients were followed up to observe the safety and efficacy of the procedure.
Results:
There were 4 male and 5 female patients in this cohort, and age was (75.7±8.7) years old. The Society of Thoracic Surgery (STS) scores were (7.9±1.6)%. All patients were treated by left carotid artery approach. One patient experienced valve dislodgement during the procedure and received surgery, and TAVR procedure was successful in the rest 8 patients. Two patients were implanted with permanent pacemaker because of third degree atrioventricular block during the procedure.One patient had cardiac arrest during the procedure and recovered after external chest compression.One patient developed severe carotid stenosis,and there was no clinical manifestation of nerve function deficit after the procedure. All patients were followed up at (30±3) days after the procedure, and there were no adverse events. The modified Rankin scale score was 0. Echocardiography examination showed that the tranvalvular mean gradient was reduced from (63.0±19.2)mmHg(1 mmHg=0.133 kPa) on baseline to (18.1±4.9)mmHg(
6.Research progress on social support of peritoneal dialysis patients
Jingmin LYU ; Kuifen GUAN ; Jiaxian LIU ; Xiaochun LAI ; Jun CAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(3):400-405
Peritoneal dialysis, as an important renal replacement therapy for end-stage renal disease patients, can be treated at home. The importance of social support for peritoneal dialysis patients has been widely recognized by researchers. However, due to various reasons, the role of social support has not been fully played. This paper reviews the social support evaluation tools, current situation and influencing factors of peritoneal dialysis patients, summarizes the social support interventions and the existing deficiencies, in order to provide a reference for managers to formulate targeted social support interventions.
7.Construction and identification of conditional islet βcell DEPTOR knockout mice
Shuchang LAI ; Hong QIU ; Xiao WANG ; Daoyan PAN ; Zhenyu WANG ; Kai LI ; Xiaochun BAI ; Jie SHEN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2018;34(4):552-555
Objective To study the function of Deptor gene on the regulation of diabetes mellitus in suc-cessfully constructed and identified islet β-cell conditionally DEPTOR knockout mice model. Method By cross-breeding Deptorflox/floxmice with Cre mice expressed conditional specifically in pancreatic β-cell,Deptorflox/+Cre+/-mice were acquired and their genotypic identification was then performed. As the mice model of this study, Deptorflox/floxCre+/-mice were generated by crossing Deptorflox/+Cre+/-mice with Deptorflox/floxmice.Genotypic identifica-tion was performed by PCR at the age of 3 weeks. Tamoxifen was administered through intraperitoneal injection to induce the activation of the Cre recombination in islet beta cells of 8 weeks mice.Double immunofluorescence label-ing was then applied to identify the knockout effect of DEPTOR gene. Results Ten Islets Deptor knockout mice models were successfully acquired after 10-month cross-breeding. Validated genotype by PCR analysis were Deptorflox/floxCre+/- and double immunofluorescence labeling showed a significant difference between knockout mice and rodent controls. Conclusion Our study successfully constructs the islets conditionally Deptor deleted mice model by using Cre-loxp recombination system,providing a promising appliable animal model for study of dia-betes mellitus pathogenetic mechanism.
8.HIV, HCV, and HBV co-infections in a rural area of Shanxi province with a history of commercial blood donation.
RuiLing DONG ; XiaoChun QIAO ; WangQian JIA ; Michelle WONG ; HanZhu QIAN ; XiWen ZHENG ; WenGe XING ; ShengHan LAI ; ZhengLai WU ; Yan JIANG ; Ning WANG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2011;24(3):207-213
BACKGROUNDUnhygienic blood collection in the early 1990s led to blood-borne infections in Central China. This study aimed to estimate human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) co-infection with hepatitis C and B viruses (HCV and HBV) and their risk factors in a rural area of Shanxi Province with a history of commercial blood donation.
METHODSA cross-sectional study was conducted in 2004. All adult residents in the target area were invited to participate in the study. Face-to-face interviews were completed and blood specimens were tested for HIV, HCV, and HBV surface antigen (HBsAg).
RESULTSPrevalence rates of HIV, HCV, and HBsAg were 1.3% (40/3 062), 12.7% (389/3 062), and 3.5% (103/2982), respectively. Of the 40 HIV-positive specimens, 85% were HCV positive and 2.5% were HBsAg positive. The history of commercial blood donation was positively associated with HIV, HCV, and HIV/HCV co-infections, but was negatively associated with HBsAg seropositivity. Migration for employment in the last 5 years was positively related to HIV, HBsAg, and HIV/HCV co-infections. Univariate logistic analysis showed that illegal drug use, number of sex partners, extramarital sex behavior, commercial sex behavior, and condom use rate were not related to anti-HIV, anti-HCV, HBsAg seropositivity or their co-infections.
CONCLUSIONThe history of commercial blood donation was the main risk factor for HIV, HCV, and HIV/HCV co-infections in this former commercial blood donation area. HIV and HCV prevention and treatment interventions are important in this area.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Blood Donors ; China ; epidemiology ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Female ; HIV Infections ; epidemiology ; etiology ; Hepatitis B ; epidemiology ; etiology ; Hepatitis C ; epidemiology ; etiology ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Transfusion Reaction ; Young Adult
9.The reference range of serum thyrotropin in iodine-sufficient areas: An epidemiological study
Chenyan LI ; Haixia GUAN ; Xiaochun TENG ; Yanyan CHEN ; Yaxin LAI ; Beibei WANG ; Fengwei JIANG ; Jiani WANG ; Jiashu YU ; Ningna LI ; Haibo XUE ; Mengchun LI ; He LIU ; Chenling FAN ; Hong WANG ; Hongmei ZHANG ; Zhongyan SHAN ; Weiping TENG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2011;27(6):458-462
Objective To verify the criteria proposed by National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry(NACB)guidelines in investigating the factors that affect serum TSH determination, and to determine the reference range of serum TSH in iodine-sufficient areas of China. Methods In 2007, 5 348 inhabitants were enrolled from 3 iodine-sufficient areas of Liaoning Province, and were asked to fulfill the questionnaire. Serum TSH, thyroid peroxidase antibody(TPOAb), and thyroglobulin antibody(TgAb)were determined, and thyroid ultrasonography was carried out. Results The distribution of TSH levels was skewed in healthy people and closely fit the curve of Gaussian distribution after logarithmic transformation. The levels of TSH in subjects of 12-19 years of age were significantly higher than those of other age groups(P<0.01), and no significant difference was found among the latter groups. TSH level in females [(1.68±1.90)mIU/L] was higher than in males[(1.45±1.92)mIU/L, P<0.01]. The reference range of TSH was 0.43-4.74 mIU/L in males, and 0.48-5.39 mIU/L in females. Family history of thyroid disease, abnormal thyroid ultrasonography, and positive thyroid antibodies were the factors that influenced TSH level. Conclusion The reference range of serum TSH in iodine-sufficient areas of China is established.
10.Relationship betweenserum TSH and dyslipidemia
Beibei WANG ; Fengwei JIANG ; Zhongyan SHAN ; Xiaochun TENG ; Yanyan CHEN ; Yaxin LAI ; Jiani WANG ; Haibo XUE ; Li LU ; Sen WANG ; Chenyan LI ; He LIU ; Ningna LI ; Jiashu YU ; Liangfeng SHI ; Xin HOU ; Qin XING ; Xue BAI ; Weiping TENG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2011;27(6):467-470
Objective To investigate the relationship between serum thyrotrophin(TSH)and dyslipidemia in subclinical hypothyroid and euthyroid subjects. Methods An epidemiological study on diabetes and thyroid diseases was performed in Dadong community, Shenyang city, in 2007. 110 subjects with subclinical hypothyroidism(SCH)and 1 240 euthyroid subjects were enrolled in the study. Neither history of thyroid diseases nor administration of thyroid-related and lipid-regulating medicines were reported in these subjects. The levels of serum thyroid hormones, lipids, fasting plasma glucose(FPG), and insulin were determined. Results (1)Patients with SCH had significantly lower HDL-C levels than those who were euthyroid.(2)According to the guideline of treatment of adult dyslipidemia in China, the lipid profiles were each categorized. Mean TSH levels were higher in subjects in the dyslipidemia subclass than subjects in the normal subclass. The differences were significant in high LDL-C subclass in overweight individuals. In euthyroid overweight women, mean TSH levels were significantly higher in high LDL-C subclass. In the euthyroid population, TSH was positively associated with total cholesterol in overweight population. The association was not modified by the homestasis model assessment for insulin resistance(HOMA-IR)values.(3)TSH was associated positively with serum triglycerides and negatively with serum HDL-C in women. TSH was positively associated with total cholesterol in overweight population and positively associated with total cholesterol and LDL-C in overweight women after adjustment for age, sex, and body mass index. Conclusion Raised serum TSH seems to be a risk factor of dyslipidemia in subclinical hypothyroid and euthyroid subjects, which is independent of insulin sensitivity.