1.Clinical characteristics of ocular toxocariasis patients on the first attendance
Xiaochun LI ; Qing CHANG ; Rui JIANG ; Xin HUANG ; Yanqiong ZHANG ; Qian CHEN ; Saimei YAN
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2016;32(1):40-43
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics of 40 patients with ocular toxocariasis (OT) on the first attendance.Methods A total of 40 consecutive patients who were clinically and serologically diagnosed with OT were retrospectively reviewed.Results The mean age of patients was (12.12±10.42) years.There were 29 males and 11 females.29 cases presented with decreased vision,4 children with leukocoria,2 cases with strabismus and 5 cases was found abnormal during regular eye examination.Initially 8 eyes (20%) were misdiagnosed as retinoblastoma (1 eye),Coat' s disease (1 eye),cataract (2 eyes),iridocyclitis (2 eyes) and retinal detachment (2 eyes).23 eyes had retinal detachment,19 eyes had cataract.OT was the initial diagnosis for 15 patients (37.5%).The best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) were NLP to 0.7.Ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) were performed in 29 eyes,and identified peripheral granulomas in 23 eyes and adjacent tractional retinal detachment in 12 eyes.We also identified 17 cases (68.0%) with elevated IgE level among 25 patients with positive serological antibody test.Conclusions Tractional retinal detachment,vitreous opacities and cataract are the common clinical findings at the first attendance of OT patients.The adjunctive test of serum total IgE level may be helpful for the diagnosis.The application of UBM and specific IgG detection in serum and intraocular fluid,can also improve the diagnosis.
2.LPS regulates macrophage autophagy through PI3 K/Akt/mTOR path-way
Tao DU ; Hai HUANG ; Xin CHEN ; Hong DING ; Rui ZHANG ; Meilan LIU ; Hui CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2014;33(4):675-680
AIM:To detect the activation of macrophage autophagy caused by lipopolysaccharide ( LPS) and the possible related signaling pathways .METHODS:The macrophage cell line RAW264.7 cultured in vitro was divided into 5 groups according to the culture environment , including normal culture group , starvation-activated sautophagy group , LPS group, LPS+PI3K inhibitor (hVps34) group and LPS+mTOR inhibitor (rapamycin) group.Fluorescent expression vector pcDNA3.1-GFP-LC3 constructed in previous work was transfected into the macrophages .The fluorescence microscopy was used to detect the formation of autophagosome .The mRNA expression of autophagy-associated genes Atg5, Atg7, LC3-II and Bnip3 in the macrophages was detected by qRT-PCR.The protein levels of LC3-II, p-Akt and p-mTOR were deter-mined by Western blotting , so as to evaluate the molecular pathways of autophagy in LPS-activated macrophages .RE-SULTS:The macrophages stably expressing GFP-LC3 were successfully established , which were used to observe the auto-phagy under fluorescence microscope .Compared with normal culture group , the autophagy in starvation group , LPS +hVps34 group and LPS+rapamycin group was significantly increased .The mRNA expression levels of Atg5, LC3-II and Bnip3 were significantly increased in starvation group , LPS+hVps34 group and LPS +rapamycin group , while in LPS group, those decreased slightly .The protein level of p-Akt in starvation group , LPS group and LPS+rapamycin group was significantly increased , while p-mTOR in starvation group , LPS+hVps34 group and LPS+rapamycin group significantly declined .LC3-II expression level in starvation group , LPS+hVps34 group and LPS+rapamycin group was higher than that in control group and LPS group .CONCLUSION: LPS regulates macrophage autophagy , and its possible pathway is the PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway, but there are some other effective regulatory pathways .
3.Comparator analysis of mammographic features between invasive lobular carcinoma and invasive ductal carcinoma
Xin CHEN ; Huan HUANG ; Rui JIN ; Wei QI ; Xian ZHAO ; Zhilan BAI
Journal of Practical Radiology 2015;(9):1435-1438
Objective To analyze the mammographic features of invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC)compared to those of invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC).Methods Twenty cases with ILC and 95 cases with IDC were retrospectively evaluated by two breast radi-ologists according to the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS)lexicon.The mammographic findings were com-pared between ILC and IDC with the independent samples chi-square test or Fisher’s exact test,as appropriate.Results Mass was the most common finding in both ILCs and IDCs,but less frequent in ILCs (36.4% vs 63.9%,P =0.008).Mass in ILCs was more frequently lobular or irregular shape with spiculated margin.Architectural distortion and focal asymmetry were more frequent in ILCs than in IDCs,however,the differences were no significant.The frequency of calcifications was not significantly different between the two groups.The distributions of calcifications were more regional in ILCs,and more segmental or linear in IDCs (P =0.01).Conclu-sion ILCs are more usually shown as non-mass appearances on mammography.ILCs that appeared as mass are more frequently ir-regular in shape with spiculated margins.
4.Clinical observations of proliferative diabetic retinopathy with chronic myeloid leukemia of five cases
Yuqiao JU ; Qian YANG ; Qing CHANG ; Gezhi XU ; Rui JIANG ; Xin HUANG
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2021;37(1):10-14
Objective:To observe and analyze the clinical features and prognosis of proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) with chronic myeloid leukemia.Methods:A retrospective case series study. From May 2011 to December 2020, 5 patients (10 eyes) were included in this study in Eye-ENT Hospital of Fudan University. Basic information about the patient's age, gender, diabetes history and CML history were collected. The endocrine and hematological indexes of all patients were evaluated. All the patients were undertaken visual acuity, intraocular pressure, slit lamp and fundus examination and other examinations to observe the eye conditions. Ophthalmic treatments included panretinal laser photocoagulation, intravitreal injection of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor, vitrectomy. During the follow up period from 5 months to 6 years, prognosis was observed at each office visit. During the follow up period, patients' vision, intraocular pressure, anterior segment and retinal status were observed.Results:There were 4 males and a female in 5 patients. The ages were from 27 to 49 years, with the mean age of 39 years. All patients were bilateral. All patients suffered type 2 diabetes for 3 months to 13 years. Four of them were diagnosed as chronic myeloid leukemia before visiting to ophthalmologists, while the other visited to ophthalmology first due to poor vision. The initial visual acuity ranged from light perception to 0.4 and 6 eyes were less than 0.1. In addition to the typical manifestations of diabetic retinopathy, such as venous tortuous dilation, exudation, microaneurysm and neovascularization, patients also presented with Roth spot as leukemic fundus manifestations. All eyes developed to PDR stage. Abnormal thickening of the neovascular membranes may occur in the lower part of the retina, with secondary traction retinal detachment. All the eyes were treated with pan retinal photocoagulation and 9 eyes underwent pars plana vitrectomy. After treatment, retina of 8 eyes kept flat. The best corrected visual acuity ranged from no light perception to 1.0, and only 4 eyes reached more than 0.2. Unfortunately, one eye lost vision because of secondary neovascular glaucoma.Conclusions:PDR patients with CMLof fundus not only have venous tortuous dilation, exudation, microaneurysm and neovascularization, also present with Roth spot as leukemic fundus manifestations. Diabetic retinopathy combined with CML could progress rapidly, and its aggravating complications such as hyperplastic membrane, vitreous hemorrhage and traction retinal detachment may result in poor visual prognosis. Early screening and treatment can help improve the prognosis of patients.
5.Feasibility of body surface electrodes instead of multipair esophageal electrodes for assessment of neural re-spiratory drive in COPD patients
Yinhuan LI ; Xin CHEN ; Rui XIAO ; Jinlun HUANG ; Rongchang ZHI ; Zeguang ZHENG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(15):2435-2438
Objective To analyze the feasibility of body surface electrodes instead of multipair esophageal electrodes for the evaluation of neural respiratory drive in patients with COPD. Methods Diaphragm electromyo-gram(EMG)from body surface electrodes and multipair esophageal electrodes,was recorded in 29 patients with stable COPD recruited from outpatient clinic. Changes of neural respiratory drive of two kinds of electrodes during resting and maximal isocapnic ventilation (MIV) were observed before and after inhalation of bronchodilators. Results Ventilation significantly improved ,RMS-sur and RMS-eso significantly decreased after the inhalation of bronchodilators during resting and MIV. RMS-sur and RMS-eso were significantly correlated(r=0.660,P<0.01). Conclusion EMG from the surface electrodes may be a useful and noninvasive technique to evaluate neural respi-ratory drive in patients with COPD.
6.Identification of Human Lung Cancer-related Epitopes Using Phage display Peptide Library
Xin-Yuan LI ; Ying-Wu HUANG ; Yan-Hua ZHENG ; Rui-Gang HAN
Chinese Journal of Cancer 2001;20(1):35-37
Objectives: The current study was designed to identify mimic polypeptide epitopes of lung cancer-related antigen WLA-Ag1 through screening random peptide library which was on display in phages, and provide useful information for further study of the characterization of WLA-Ag1 antigen and the potential chance for developing new diagnostic or therapeutic methods for lung cancer. Methods: Through affinity enrichment and immunoscreening of phage-displayed fifteen-peptide libraries with a monoclonal antibody named WLA2C4 against WLA-Ag1, the enriched phages was obtained and plated on agar plates. Some positive clones picked at random were confirmed by ELISA using WLA2C4 monoclonal antibody and DNA sequencing. The homologous comparison of amino acid sequences of positive clones was conducted through searching the protein sequence databank on Internet. The digestion analyses of amino acid sequences were also conducted by a software. Results: Twelve positive clones have been found with a consensual DNA sequence, that is, 5′ -GCT GGT TGG ATT ACT TTT CAT CGT CGT CAT CAT GAT CGT GTT CTT-3′ . Amino acid sequence was AGWITPHRRHHDRVL, with three trypsinase-digestible sites. This coincided with our previous finding that WLA-Ag1 can be digested by trypsinase. Conclusions: The amino acid sequence found in this study might be the epitope of WLA-Ag1. Screening of bioactive peptides from random peptide libraries using monoclonal antibodies as the ligands is an effective method to identify the epitopes of cancer-related antigens.
7.Allogeneic blood transfusion alleviates hip joint pain induced by ankylosing spondylitis
Xin ZHANG ; Peng WANG ; Yanfeng WU ; Rui YANG ; Lin HUANG ; Yong TANG ; Yuxi LI ; Liangbin GAO ; Huiyong SHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(9):1465-1470
BACKGROUND:Pain is the main clinical manifestation for ankylosing spondylitis. At present, nonsteroid anti-inflammatory drugs are oral y taken, but the effects are limited and toxic and side effects are more. Thus, there is no effective scheme for treatment of pain induced by ankylosing spondylitis.
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the correlation between postoperative joint pain al eviation and al ogeneic blood transfusion, and the mechanisms.
METHODS:We retrospectively analyzed clinical data of 88 ankylosing spondylitis patients combined with kyphosis who received only one section of osteotomy surgery merging hip joint pain. We compared the visual analog scale score of hip joint and detected the variation of leucocytes, lymphocytes and immunoglobulin concentrations before and after the operation in the groups of fresh al ogeneic whole blood transfusion, autologous whole blood transfusion, and mixed transfusion of al ogeneic and autologous whole blood. Flow cytometry was used to analyze the number and ratio of peripheral blood Th17 cells and Treg cells which were both highly associated with autoimmune diseases.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The symptom of hip arthralgia obviously improved in both groups transfused by fresh al ogeneic whole blood or al ogeneic-autologous mixed whole blood. However, no obvious variation was detected in leucocytes, lymphocytes and immunoglobin concentration. However, flow cytometry results indicated that Th17/Treg proportion associated with autoimmune diseases was increased remarkably in peripheral blood of ankylosing spondylitis patients. Results suggested that al ogeneic whole blood transfusion can al eviate patients’ joint pain by correcting the imbalance of Th17/Treg which may improve their immune state.
8.The stented elephant trunk transplantation combined with total arch replacement for acute type A aortic dissection
Xin CHEN ; Fuhua HUANG ; Ming XU ; Liming WANG ; Yingshuo JIANG ; Zhibing QIU ; Liqiong XIAO ; Xujun CHEN ; Piesheng LIU ; Rui WANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012;28(6):333-335
Objective To summanrize the operative method and follow-up data of total aortic arch replacement combined with transaortic stented graft implantation into the descending aorta (Sun's procedure) for acute Stanford type A aortic dissection.Methods Between August 2004 and March 2012,73 patients with acute type A aortic dissection underwent this procedure.60 males and 13 females ranging in age from 26 to 79 years (mean age,49,6 years).Right axillary or femoral artery cannulation was routinely used for cardiopulmonary bypass.Cerebral protection was achieved by bilatero-antegrade or selected hrain perfusion.The stented elephant trunk was implanted throuugh the aortic arch under hypothermic circulatory arrest.The stented elephant trunk was a 10cmlong self expandable graft.Patent false lumina were evaluated using computed tomography 3 months and once each year after discharge to evaluate the postoperative time course of the residual false lumen.Results Mean cardiopulmonary bypass time was (248.1±69.8)min,and selected cerebral perfusion time was (38.2±10.5)min.Hospital morality was 6.85 % (5/73).Thrombus obliteration of the residual false lumen in the descending thoracic aorta was observed in 9 1.7% of the aortic dissections 3 months postoperatively.The mean follow-up time was(36.4 ± 31.6)months (range,2 to91 months).Survival at 1,5,7 years was 97%,87% and 81%,respectively.Conclusion Total aortic arch replacement combined with transaortic stented paft implantation into the descending aorta is an effective treatment and n more promising choice for acute type A aortic dissection.
9.Studies on chemical constituents of cytotoxic fraction from leaves of Elaeagnus pungens.
Xin ZHAO ; Rui-Liang ZHU ; Biao JIANG ; Hao HUANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2006;31(6):472-474
OBJECTIVETo study the chemical constituents possessing cytotoxicity activity from Elaeagnus pungens.
METHODThe constituents were separated through repeated chromatographic methods and their structures were elucidated by spectral analysis.
RESULTFive compounds were isolated from the ethyl acetate ether extract of leaves of E. pungens. Their structures were elucidated as 4-hydroxybenzoic acid (1), 3, 3'-dimethoxyquercetin (2), caffeic acid methyl ester (3), methyl 3, 4-dihydroxybenzoate (4), spingic acid (5), 4-methoxylbenzoic acid (6), 3-methylkaempferol (7), kaempferol-3-O-beta-D-glucoside (8), dausosterol (9).
CONCLUSIONCompounds 1-8 were isolated from this plant for the first time.
Caffeic Acids ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; Elaeagnaceae ; chemistry ; HeLa Cells ; cytology ; Humans ; Kaempferols ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Parabens ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Plant Leaves ; chemistry ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Quercetin ; analogs & derivatives ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology
10.Clinical apprehension on application of Tri-lock BPS total hip arthroplasty.
Wen-Liang CHEN ; Lei ZHANG ; Yi-Jiang HUANG ; Chun-Yuan CAI ; Rui-Xin LIN ; Guo-Jing YANG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2014;27(1):58-61
OBJECTIVETo study short-term results and clinical application of Tri-lock BPS in total hip arthoplasty.
METHODSFrom May 2010 to July 2011, 32 hips in 31 patients (18 males and 13 females, ranging in age from 50 to 77 years old, with an average of 60.5 years old) were treated by total hip arthroplasty with Tri-lock BPS, including 8 patients with osteonecrosis (ON), 13 patients with fresh femoral neck fracture, 10 patients with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH). The therapeutic effects were evaluated by self assessment form, preoperative and postoperative Harris hip score, radiographs, Engh score and bone in growth of femoral side described by Gruen. Based on the short-term results,its design characteristic and clinical properties were analyzed.
RESULTSAll the incisions healed well and there were no complications such as femoral fracture, infection, dislocation and neurovascular injuries. All the patients were followed up with an average time of 12.2 months (ranged, 10 to 14 months). All the joints had good or excellent clinical results. The Harris score increased from preoperative 38.3 +/- 4.9 to 92.5 +/- 11.2 at the latest follow-up (t = 27.53, P < 0.01). Radiographically, the positions of the prostheses were normal,the average limbs length and femoral eccentricity recovered to normal. X-ray of the hips showed that the femoral stem prosthesis was in line with good initial fixed standard. At 3 months after surgery, X-ray of the hips showed that bone in growth in Gruen II and VI of femoral side.
CONCLUSIONShort-term results show that the design of Tri-lock BPS is more in line with human anatomy, and has the advantages in rapid recovery of hip function and retains more bone mass. It offers a newly valuable technology for the treatment of osteonecrosis, femoral neck fracture and DDH and so on.
Aged ; Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip ; adverse effects ; methods ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Recovery of Function ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed ; Treatment Outcome