1.Change of cognitive function and cerebral blood flow in patients with transient ischemic attack
Xinrong XIE ; Ying CAO ; Shuliang HAO
Journal of Clinical Neurology 1995;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the change of cognitive function and cerebral blood flow in patients with transient ischemic attack(TIA).Methods 35 patients with TIA and 33 normal controls who matched in sex, age, right handed and education were tested by events related potential(ERP), the scale of elderly cognitive function(SECF) and magnetic resonance angiography(MRA).Results The peak latencies of P 3 components of ERP in the patients were significantly delayed as compared with the control group( P
3.Analysis of test papers on examination courses in Guangdong medical college
Xiangjuan TANG ; Xiangtian XIE ; Suiping ZHONG ; Xinrong HU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(03):-
Objective To construct a quantizing criterion for evaluation of test paper and to analyze the quality of test papers on examination courses in Guangdong medical college,so as toprovide evidence for quality management of examination.Method The test papers of 97 examination courses from January to June in 2007 in Guangdong medical college were self-checked and checked randomly by expert.Results The score of 97 examination courses self-check was lower than that of inspected randomly by expert,and the superiority rate of self-check courses was higher than that of checked by expert.The mark of the correction of the test paper in self-checked courses was lowest,but the scores of difficulty and analysis and summary of test paper in the courses checked by expert were lower than the other points.The score of public fundamental courses was lower than preclinical medicine courses,clinical medicine and other professional courses.Conclusion A quantizing criterion for evaluation of test paper was constructed which consistent with the circumstance and can be employed for the evaluation of test paper.The quality of majority test paper of examination courses in Guangdong medical college were superior.
4.The Correlation Analysis between C-Peptide Level and Autonomic Neuropathy in Type 2 Diabetic Patients
Qiaoling ZHAO ; Xinrong XIE ; Tianqiang YU ; Wenbing ZOU ; Ni ZHAO
Tianjin Medical Journal 2014;(7):677-679
Objective To discuss the correlation between C-peptide level and autonomic neuropathy in diabetic foot in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Methods The levels of fasting blood glucose (FBG), 2 h postprandial blood glucose (2 h-PG) and fasting C-peptide (FC-P) were detected in 124 T2DM patients. The Neuropad was used to test functions of sudomotor nerves in foot. Patients were divided into two groups:diabetic autonomic neuropathy (DAN) group and non-autonomic neuropathy group (NDAN) according to the results of functions of sudomotor nerves in foot. Values of gender, age, body mass index (BMI), blood pressure, FBG, 2 h-PG and FC-P were compared between the two groups. The Pearson correlation analysis was carried out between the indexes mentioned above and the time for completing color change of Neuro-pad. Results There were no significant differences in gender, age, FBG and 2 h-PG between two groups (P>0.05). The FC-P level was (1.07 ± 0.75)nmol/L in DAN group, which was significantly lower than that in NDAN group (1.43 ± 1.00) nmol/L (P > 0.05). The time for completing color change of Neuropad was negatively correlated with C-peptide. Conclu-sion The autonomic nerve functions in diabetic foot is closely related with C-peptide. It is inferred that C-peptide may have protective effect on autonomic nerves in diabetic foot.
5.Relationship between leptin level of IGR patients and the intima-media thickness of carotid arterial
Qiaoling ZHAO ; Haizhen LIAO ; Xinrong XIE ; Yongjing LU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(5):718-720
Objective To investigate the relationship between leptin level of IGR patients and intima-media thickness (IMT) of carotid arterial. Methods One hundred and eighteen IGR patents were enrolled into the following three groups according to the result of oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT): 38 cases of the purely impaired fasting glucose (IFG) group, 42 cases of the purely impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) group and 42 cases of the IFG combining with IGT (IFG + IGT) group. Thirty-eight cases with normol glucose tolerance (NGR) were enrolled in the NGR group. The blood fat, fasting blood-glucose (FBG), fasting insulin (insulin), fasting C peptide , 2 h-postprandial blood glucose , 2 h-insulin , 2 h-C peptide , glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1C), C-reactive protein (CRP), body mass index (BMI), leptin and IMT were determined in patients of the three groups and the healthy controls. The multiple linear regression was used to analyze the relationship between leptin level and IMT , and person correlation was further used to analyze the affinity degree between leptin level and IMT. Results Compared with the NGT group, the inter-group comparison showed that leptin level was significantly increased in the IFG, IGT and (IFG + IGT) groups (P < 0.05, respectively). Compared with the IFG and IGT groups, IMT and the leptin level were increased in the (IFG + IGT) group (P < 0.05, respectively). The multiple linear regression analysis showed that leptin level was correlated with the increase of IMT in the (IFG + IGT) group (P < 0.05), but not in the IFT group and the IGT group. Conclusion The leptin level in the IGR group and the IMT in the IFG + IGT ) group were significantly increased , the leptin level was closely associated with IMT.
6.Electrical and auricular acupuncture for patients with acute spinal cord injury
Lixian CHEN ; Junfeng DUAN ; Xinrong ZHAN ; Qi XIE ; Guihua LONG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2005;11(11):934-935
ObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy and safety of electrical acupuncture therapy through adhesive surface electrodes and concomitant auricular acupuncture therapy on acute spinal cord injury.MethodsA total of 56 acute spinal cord injury patients with American Spinal Injury Association(ASIA) impairment grading of A and B were recruited into this study.They were randomly divided into the acupuncture and control groups.In the acupuncture group,electrical acupuncture therapy via the adhesive surface electrodes and auricular acupuncture were applied.Rehabilitation therapy was also provided to the patients during acupuncture therapy.In the control group,only rehabilitation therapy was provided to the patients.The ASIA neurologic and functional scores and the Functional Independence Measure(FIM) scores were assessed during the time of admission,hospital discharge,and 1-year postinjury follow-up.There were no adverse events.ResultsThere were significant improvements in neurologic(sensory and motor),functional,and FIM scores in the acupuncture group compared with the control either when hospital discharged or 1-year postinjury follow-up.There was no adverse events.ConclusionThe early use of concomitant auricular and electrical acupuncture therapies are effective and safe in treating acute spinal cord injury.
7.Cognitive function and hemodynamic compromise in patients with transient ischemic attacks
Xinrong XIE ; Ying CAO ; Shuliang HAO ; Jianjun LIU ; Xin GUO ; Zumin ZHANG ; Yijuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(32):218-220
BACKGROUND: Researches suggest that transient ischemic attack (TIA)can induce cognitive dysfunction, and cerebral blood flow and its distribution are hypothesized to be closely related to cognitive activities.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the alteration of cognitive function and provide insights into its relations with cerebral perfusion in TIA patients.DESIGN: A case-control study.SETTING: Departments of Geriatrics, Electrophysiology and Magnetic Resonance of Urumqi General Hospital of Lanzhou Military Area Command of Chinese PLA.PARTICIPANTS: Totally 35 male right-handed TIA patients aged 45-78 years with an average of (68.1±8.4) years were selected from the inpatients and outpatients in the Department of Geriatrics, Urumqi General Hospital of Lanzhou Command of Chinese PLA between January 2002 and June 2003. Another 33 healthy right handed male subjects aged 45-77 years with an average of (67.8±8.6) years coming for physical examination were recruited to serve as the control group.METHODS: Patients and control subjects were tested with event-related potentials (ERPs) and the scale of elderly cognitive function (SECF) to examine the orientation, learning and memory, span, recall 1 (association),long-term memory, naming of animals, calculation, classification, copying,language and recall 2 (relation). According to the T score transformation table, the original scores were transformed into T scores relative to the age to eliminate the impact of age, and also into T'score to eliminate the interference by the patients'education, so that cognitive function of the patients could be evaluated with T'score, and the lower the score, the poorer the cognitive function. Cases in the two groups were all tested, and TIA patients were also examined with magnetic resonance angiography (MRA).MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Results of ERPs, SECF and MRA.RESULTS: Of the 35 TIA patients and 33 control subjects all completed the trial. Examination of ERPs reveled significantly prolonged latency of P300 components of ERP in the TIA group [(336.2±34.2) ms] than that in the control group [(311.3±44.2) ms, P < 0.05]. The scores of span, recall 1,long-term memory, naming of animals, calculation, and recall 2 in SECF in TIA group were all lower than those in control group (39.7±11.9 vs 47.4±12.0; 54.5±14.8 vs 61.8±14.5; 61.1±7.8 vs 64.7±1.7; 59.4±11.0 vs 64.7±8.8; 50.0±14.7 vs 58.1±14.2; 44.6±15.4 vs 53.2±17.8, t=4.151 0-7.292 8, P < 0.05-0.01). MRA identified abnormalities in 33 of the 35 TIA patients (94%), manifested mainly by stenosis and occlusion involving the vertebral artery (54%, 19/35), bilateral anterior, middle and posterior cerebral arteries (40% ,28/70;59% ,41/70;47% ,33/70), basilar artery (5.71%, 2/35) and bilateral internal carotid artery (5.71%, 4/70) respectively.CONCLUSION: TIA patients are characterized by prolonged P300 latency with multiple cognitive impairments especially in memory and cerebral artery stenosis and occlusion as shown by MRA, suggests that TIA patients have persistent low cerebral perfusion and frequently, cognitive dysfunction in the presence of local blood supply disorder in the hemispheres.
8.Clinical characteristics and analysis of five cases of fulminant type 1 diabetes mellitus
Xinrong XIE ; Qiaoling ZHAO ; Ni ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Diabetes 2018;26(3):249-252
Clinical and laboratory data of 5 cases of fulmiant type 1 diabetes mellitus (FTlDM) hospitalized in our department of endocrinology and metabolism from February 2014 to December 2016 were collected analyzed.All these patients characterized by acute onset and severe ketoacidosis,with course of 1-3 d.At admission,the blood glucose level was 31.8 ~ 58.9 mmol/L,HbA1c 6.0% ~ 7.5%,F-CP 0.01~0.05 nmol/L and 2 hC-P 0.02~0.05 nmol/L The pancreatic βcell function had no significant improvement after 1year.FTlDM patients have clinical features of abrupt onset,often with severe metabolic disorders,poor prognosis and seriously damaged islet β cell function.
9.Analysis of clinical characteristics of diabetic ketoacidosis complicated with coronavirus disease 2019
Tianjin Medical Journal 2023;51(12):1378-1381
Objective To explore the clinical features of diabetic ketoacidosis(DKA)complicated with COVID-19.Methods DKA patients were divided into two groups,with 29 cases in the DKA group and 36 cases in the DKA+COVID-19 group.The general data of patients were collected.The serum uric acid,creatinine,white blood cell count,lymphocyte count,hemoglobin,blood glucose at first diagnosis,glycosylated hemoglobin A1c(HbA1c),β-hydroxybutyrate,bicarbonate(HCO3-),arterial blood pH,fasting blood glucose(FBG),2 h postprandial blood glucose(PBG2 h),fasting C-peptide,2 h postprandial C-peptide and other laboratory indexes were detected in two groups.The insulin dosage was calculated when blood glucose reached the standard during hospitalization.Results There were no significant differences in blood pressure,gender,body mass index(BMI),uric acid,creatinine,hemoglobin,FBG and PBG2 h between two groups(P>0.05).Compared with the DKA group,patients in the DKA+COVID-19 group were older and had longer course of disease(P<0.05).The white blood cell count,blood glucose at first diagnosis,β-hydroxybutyrate,CK,CK-MB,HbA1c and insulin use were increased,fasting C-peptide,2 h postprandial C-peptide,PH and lymphocyte count were decreased in the DKA+COVID-19 group(P<0.05).Conclusion Patients with DKA combined with COVID-19 have more severe metabolic disorder and infection at onset,worse immunity,worse islet cell function and higher insulin use.
10.Exploration the Immune Regulatory Mechanism of Hedysari Radix Based on Network Pharmacology,Molecular Dynamics,and UPLC-MS/MS
Xudong LUO ; Xinrong LI ; Chengyi LI ; Peng QI ; Tingting LIANG ; Xiaoli FENG ; Xu LI ; Jungang HE ; Xiaocheng WEI ; Ruijuan ZHOU ; Xinming XIE
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 2024;35(3):376-383
Objective To predict the core targets and action pathways of Hedysari Radix based on UPLC-MS/MS and network pharmacology methods,and to verify the results of network pharmacology by molecular docking and molecular dynamics techniques.This article aims to investigate immune regulation mechanism of effective components absorbed into blood from Hedysari Radix.Methods Qualitative quantification of effective components absorbed into blood from Hedysari Radix were operated by using UPLC-MS/MS technique.The corresponding targets of effective components absorbed into blood from Hedysari Radix were screened by TCMSP and HERB databases.Targets of immune-related disease were obtained through DisGeNET,OMIM,TTD,and MalaCards databases.The network of"components absorbed into blood from Hedysari Radix-immune-related diseases"was then constructed.GO and KEGG enrichment analysis and mapped the PPI network were performed.Molecular docking and molecular dynamics techniques were applied for validation.Results A total of 8 prototype components absorbed into blood,synergistically acting on 101 targets,were identified by UPLC-MS/MS.They mediated 538 biological processes including immune response,positive regulation of gene expression,receptor binding,and cytokine activity.Meanuhile,116 signaling pathways,such as HIF-1,Toll-like receptor,JAK-STAT,T cell receptor,PI3K-Akt,and FoxO etc.were involved.The core targets were MAPK14,PTGS2,MMP9,PPARG,CCND1,etc..The results of molecular docking showed that formononetin and calycosin had strong docking binding activity with MAPK14.And molecular dynamics simulations further demonstrated that the binding between MAPK14 and formononetin or calycosin had good structural stability and binding affinity.Conclusion The results of serum pharmacochemistry,network pharmacology and molecular dynamics were verified to reveal the material basis and mechanism of Hedysari Radix in regulating immunity.The aim of this study is to provide scientific basis for its immunomodulatory mechanism.