1.Investigation of the incidence of patellar tendinosis in military training
Dongfeng CHEN ; Xiaofei ZHENG ; Jianqiang HUANG ; Jianxun MO ; Weidong JIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(38):148-149
BACKGROUND: Improper practice during military training is likely to cause various training wounds, among which patellar tendinosis is the common one.OBJECTIVE: To explore the onset characteristics of patellar tendinosis caused by military training and incidence changes after the implementation of interventions.DESIGN:Sampling investigation.SETTING: Department of Orthopedics, Guangzhou General Hospital of Guangzhou Military Area Command of Chinese PLA; Department of Surgery, Hospital of Chinese PLA Garrison in Hong Kong PARTICIPANTS: Male army soldiers aged 18-24 years were recruited from a full-time training army in August 2000 (non-intervention group) and August 2001 (intervention group). The same training program was carried out among the 2,783 soldiers in non-intervention group and 5,824 soldiers in the intervention group.METHODS: The investigation group was composed of medical workers with senior and intermediate professional titles. Uniform diagnostic standard was made before the investigation, and questionnaire survey wascombined with on-the-spot inspection on soldiers who complained about knee joint pain following training. Those who conformed to the diagnosis were inquired of their training state in detail and possible causes; meanwhile knee X-ray examination was also conducted. Soldiers in the non- intervention group were subjected to the investigation of the incidence and cause of patellar tendinosis due to fulltime training without given any preventive intervention. By contrast, soldiers in the intervention group were given preventive and therapeutic interventions and then subjected to the investigation into the interventional outcomes one year later.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The incidence of patellar tendinosis in soldiers of the two groups.RESULTS: The first and second investigations were conducted on the 2 783 soldiers and 5 824 soldiers, respectively. All of them entered the rediers of the non-intervention group (the incidence of 0.61%) as compared to 15 soldiers in the intervention group (the incidence of 0.26%) (P<0.01).tenderness. Patel1ar bone X-ray inspection on 12 of them displayed patellar ciated with run-jump training projects; 23 cases were caused by 400 mbarrier training and 7 cases by 5 km cross-country training.CONCLUSION: Patellar tendinosis during military training is mostly caused by run-jump training and can be remarkably prevented by preventive interventions.
2.Effect of dexmedetomidine on myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats
Xiaofei MO ; Jianjuan KE ; Xiaobo FENG ; Zongze ZHANG ; Yanlin WANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2016;32(12):1119-1124
Objective To investigate the effect of different doses of dexmedetomidine (DEX) on myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury (MIRI) in rats.Methods Seventy-five SD male rats weighing between 250 and 300g were divided into sham group,MIRI group,small-dose DEX group,medium-dose DEX group and high-dose group according to the random number table,with 15 rats per group.Threading the left anterior descending coronary artery was done only in sham group,but the MIRI model was produced in the rest groups by ligation of the artery for 30 minutes followed by 120 minutes of reperfusion.Fifteen minutes before the ligation,small-,medium-and high-dose DEX groups were injected 2.5,5 and 10 μg · kg-1 · h-1 of DEX respectively until the end of reperfusion.Instead,an equal volume of normal saline was given in sham and MIRI groups.At the end of reperfusion,five rats in each group were used to determine the myocardial infarct size,and arterial blood samples and myocardial tissues from ten rats in each group were used to measure serum levels of interleukin-1β (IL-β) and serum tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α),expression of myocardial nuclear factor kappa B p65 (NF-κB p65) and change of myocardial pathomorphology.Results Myocardial infract size,degree of myocardial pathomorphology structure damage,serum levels of IL-1 β and TNF-αt and expression of myocardial NF-κB p65 in sham group were significantly lower in sham group than other groups (P < 0.05).Above mentioned parameters in small-,medium-and high-dose DEX groups were all significantly decreased compared to MIRI group (P < 0.05),and the decrease was most significant in medium-dose DEX group (P < 0.05).Conclusions DEX can attenuate the MIRI in rats and the possible mechanism is suppressing the release of NF-κB p65,which can reduce serum pro-inflammatory cytokines like TNF-α and IL-1β.And mediumdose DEX exhibits better protective effect.
3.Advances in the HIF-1α/p300 protein-protein interaction inhibitors
Xiaofei MO ; Xiaoli XU ; Yalou WANG ; Qidong YOU
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2017;48(5):515-522
Hypoxia induced factor-1 α (HIF-1α) is a key regulation factor that helps tumor adapt itself to the hypoxia microenvironment.It regulates the expression of more than 100 target genes that control cell proliferation and survival,metabolism,angiogenesis,invasion and metastasis.HIF-1α/p300,a core complex that regulates downstream genes expression,is considered as a potential antitumor target.This review summarizes HIF-1 α signal pathway,the binding mode of HIF-1α/p300 protein-protein interaction and recent development on the HIF-1α/ p300 protein-protein interaction inhibitors,which provides reference to the design of this kind of inhibitors.
4.External quality assessment of NAT blood screening: an inter laboratory analysis
Zhichun HE ; Xiaofei WU ; Yao JIA ; Zhong XU ; Yuwen HUANG ; Qin MO ; Xun WANG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2021;34(11):1225-1227
【Objective】 To summarize and analyze the results of local laboratories participating in China International Transfusion Infection Control (CITIC) Nucleic Acid Testing (NAT) External Quality Assessment (EQA). 【Methods】 The basic situation, test reagents, and abnormal results of 9 domestic laboratories participating in NAT EQA from 2018 to 2020 were collected and analyzed. 【Results】 Among 7 545 testing results, submitted by 48 laboratories using 8 test reagents throughout 9 occasions of CITIC, 64% (4 830/7 545) used imported and 36% (2 715/7 545), domestic reagents. Thirty-one abnormal results were reported, with false negative in 61.29% (19/31), false positive 6.45% (2/31), and others 32.25% (10/31). False negative results only appeared in samples with low viral load of HBV A genotype(40 IU/mL), HCV 1b subtype(40 IU/mL) and HIV B genotype(250IU/mL), relatively concentrated in a few laboratories. The frequency of abnormal results was 0.08 per laboratory per CITIC test. 【Conclusion】 The detection capacity of domestic blood stations has been significantly improved along with the routine NAT practice and regular NAT EQA participation over 5~10 years, but laboratory management still needs to be further strengthened to ensure the reagent testing performance and blood safety.
5.Analysis on the difference of circulating threshold of polymerase chain reaction in blood screening of external quality assessment
Lidong LIU ; Xiaofei WU ; Yao JIA ; Yuwen HUANG ; Qin MO ; Hong LIU ; Rongna MA ; Zhong XU ; Xun WANG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2022;35(9):933-936
【Objective】 To analyze the difference of circulating threshold (Ct) of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in blood station laboratories during the external quality assessment, and to put forward suggestions for the quality improvement of participating laboratories. 【Methods】 From 2018 to 2021, the blood station laboratories participated in the external laboratory quality assessment of CITIC including blood screening items with nucleic acid testing method. The data of Roche diagnostic reagent group were used as the source, and the detected Ct values of three groups of quality control samples of HBV A subtype (400 IU/mL), HCV 1b subtype (400 IU/mL) and HIV B genotype (500 IU/mL) were used as the objects. The data were grouped according to quality control (sample) batches, reagent batches and different laboratories. Using the statistical method of variance analysis (assuming P<0.05 as significant), the detected Ct value of each group was analyzed. 【Results】 For the three items (HBV/HCV/HIV), the grouping data involving 42 batches of quality control (13/12/17), 28 batches of reagent (11/8/9) and 57 laboratories (19/19/19) were selected. The grouping analysis of quality assessment batches shows that there was no significant difference between HBV and HCV quality assessment batches, and there was no significant difference between other HIV batches except the two batches of HIV quality assessment samples released in 2021. The grouping analysis of each reagent batch showed that there was no significant difference between each reagent batch for HCV and HIV detection, while there was significant difference between two batches of HBV reagents. After excluding the data groups with significant differences in the quality control batch groups and the reagent batch groups, the detected Ct value of each laboratory group had extremely significant differences in the three items of HBV, HCV and HIV. Through pairing analysis, it was found that four laboratories had significant differences with most other laboratories in the three items, mainly manifested in the high mean value of Ct. 【Conclusion】 For the blood station laboratories with correct test results of quality assessment samples, there are differences in Ct values detected by PCR, which may be mainly caused by the detection ability of the participating laboratories.
6.Effects of propofol sedation on psychological stress in surgical patients under epidural.
Xiaofei MO ; Huiming LIANG ; Yanhong XIAO ; Yi WEN ; Yi YUAN ; Sanqing JIN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2018;38(12):1498-1502
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the effects of propofol sedation on psychological stress in patients undergoing surgery under epidural anesthesia.
METHODS:
Sixty patients scheduled to undergo elective ileostomy closure under epidural anesthesia were randomized into propofol sedation group and control group (=30). The patients in the sedation group received a loading dose of propofol of 0.6 mg·kg· h followed by a maintenance dose with continuous infusion of 3 mg·kg· h given after the Observer's Assessment of Alertness/Sedation (OAA/S) score reached 2-3. An equivalent volume of normal saline was administered in patients in the control group. The patients' preoperative and intraoperative anxiety scores were assessed with the State Anxiety Inventory (SAI) on the day before and on the first day after the surgery, respectively. The mean blood pressure (MBP), heart rate (HR), SpO, OAA/S, and the indicators of psychological stress of brain functional state of the patients (including the wavelet index [WLi], anxiety index [ANXi], comfortable index [CFi] and pain index [Pi]) were recorded at 5 min after entering the operating room (T), at the time of lumbar puncture (T) and change to supine position after the puncture (T), at 20 s (T), 40 s (T), and 60 s (T) after intravenous administration, and at 2 min (T), 4 min (T), 6 min (T), 8 min (T), 10 min (T) and 40 min (T) after skin incision. The patient's satisfaction with anesthesia was assessed with the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) score on the first day after the operation. Serum cortisol level was measured before anesthesia and at the end of operation to calculate the changes in cortisol level.
RESULTS:
The two groups of patients were comparable for preoperative SAI scores (>0.05); The patients in the sedation group appeared to have lower intraoprative SAI scores, but this difference was not statistically significant (=0.05). MBP, HR, and SpO at the time points from T to T and OAA/S, WLi, ANXi, CFi, and Pi at the time points from T to T were significantly lower in the sedation group (all < 0.05), and these parameters were not significantly different between the two groups at the other time points (all >0.05). The patient satisfaction scores were significantly higher in the sedation group (Z=2.07, < 0.05). Compared with the preoperative levels, serum cortisol level at the end of the operation was increased in the sedation group but lowered in the control group, and the variations of serum cortisol level differed significantly between the two groups (=4.75, < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONS
Intraoperative propofol sedation can alleviate the patients' anxiety, improve the comfort level, and lessen physiological stress during surgeries under epidural anesthesia.
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7.DPHL:A DIA Pan-human Protein Mass Spectrometry Library for Robust Biomarker Discovery
Zhu TIANSHENG ; Zhu YI ; Xuan YUE ; Gao HUANHUAN ; Cai XUE ; Piersma R. SANDER ; Pham V. THANG ; Schelfhorst TIM ; Haas R.G.D. RICHARD ; Bijnsdorp V. IRENE ; Sun RUI ; Yue LIANG ; Ruan GUAN ; Zhang QIUSHI ; Hu MO ; Zhou YUE ; Winan J. Van Houdt ; Tessa Y.S. Le Large ; Cloos JACQUELINE ; Wojtuszkiewicz ANNA ; Koppers-Lalic DANIJELA ; B(o)ttger FRANZISKA ; Scheepbouwer CHANTAL ; Brakenhoff H. RUUD ; Geert J.L.H. van Leenders ; Ijzermans N.M. JAN ; Martens W.M. JOHN ; Steenbergen D.M. RENSKE ; Grieken C. NICOLE ; Selvarajan SATHIYAMOORTHY ; Mantoo SANGEETA ; Lee S. SZE ; Yeow J.Y. SERENE ; Alkaff M.F. SYED ; Xiang NAN ; Sun YAOTING ; Yi XIAO ; Dai SHAOZHENG ; Liu WEI ; Lu TIAN ; Wu ZHICHENG ; Liang XIAO ; Wang MAN ; Shao YINGKUAN ; Zheng XI ; Xu KAILUN ; Yang QIN ; Meng YIFAN ; Lu CONG ; Zhu JIANG ; Zheng JIN'E ; Wang BO ; Lou SAI ; Dai YIBEI ; Xu CHAO ; Yu CHENHUAN ; Ying HUAZHONG ; Lim K. TONY ; Wu JIANMIN ; Gao XIAOFEI ; Luan ZHONGZHI ; Teng XIAODONG ; Wu PENG ; Huang SHI'ANG ; Tao ZHIHUA ; Iyer G. NARAYANAN ; Zhou SHUIGENG ; Shao WENGUANG ; Lam HENRY ; Ma DING ; Ji JIAFU ; Kon L. OI ; Zheng SHU ; Aebersold RUEDI ; Jimenez R. CONNIE ; Guo TIANNAN
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2020;18(2):104-119
To address the increasing need for detecting and validating protein biomarkers in clinical specimens, mass spectrometry (MS)-based targeted proteomic techniques, including the selected reaction monitoring (SRM), parallel reaction monitoring (PRM), and massively parallel data-independent acquisition (DIA), have been developed. For optimal performance, they require the fragment ion spectra of targeted peptides as prior knowledge. In this report, we describe a MS pipe-line and spectral resource to support targeted proteomics studies for human tissue samples. To build the spectral resource, we integrated common open-source MS computational tools to assemble a freely accessible computational workflow based on Docker. We then applied the workflow to gen-erate DPHL, a comprehensive DIA pan-human library, from 1096 data-dependent acquisition (DDA) MS raw files for 16 types of cancer samples. This extensive spectral resource was then applied to a proteomic study of 17 prostate cancer (PCa) patients. Thereafter, PRM validation was applied to a larger study of 57 PCa patients and the differential expression of three proteins in prostate tumor was validated. As a second application, the DPHL spectral resource was applied to a study consisting of plasma samples from 19 diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) patients and 18 healthy control subjects. Differentially expressed proteins between DLBCL patients and healthy control subjects were detected by DIA-MS and confirmed by PRM. These data demonstrate that the DPHL supports DIA and PRM MS pipelines for robust protein biomarker discovery. DPHL is freely accessible at https://www.iprox.org/page/project.html?id=IPX0001400000.