1.Factors of dyskinesias and motor fluctuations in Parkinson's disease
Chunfeng LIU ; Weihua YIN ; Weifeng LUO
Chinese Journal of Neurology 1999;0(06):-
Objective To observe the dyskinesias and motor fluctuation in patients with Parkin-son’s disease, and investigate their influential factors. Methods The detail information of dyskinesias and motor fluctuation of 63 patients with Parkinson’s disease were recorded and followed up when the of L-Dopa therapy was carried out, and all patients were assessed by using UPDRS at “on” and “off” stage, Hoehn and Yahr scale, Schwab and England living scale.The data were calculated with SPSS 10.0 statistic software. Results All patients received alone or combined L-Dopa therapy.Among the 63 patients, 11 (17.5%) were experienced dyskinesias, in which 10 show dystonia; and 36 were (57.1%) experienced motor fluctuation, in which 28 developed wearing-off.The mean daily dose of L-dopa and score of UPDRS in “off” stage were positively correlated with dyskinesias.The duration of therapy with L-dopa was positively correlated with motor fluctuation.The controlled release cabidopa/levodopa was in negative correlation. Conclusions The rate of motor fluctuation was approximately equal to the results reported in other countries.The dyskinesias was lower in occurrence and the mean daily dose of L-dopa and the disease severity should be the main influencing factors to the dyskinesias.The duration of therapy with L-dopa should be influencing factor to motor fluctuation.The main subtype of motor complications should be dystonia and wearing-off.
2.Experimental study of osteogenic differentiation of precartilaginous stem cells induced by calcitonin gene-re-lated peptide
Weifeng YIN ; Wenkai LI ; Guanghui LI ; Fengjin GUO ; Jiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2016;38(5):329-334
Objective To investigate the effect of calcitonin gene-related peptide ( CGRP ) in inducing os-teogenic differentiation of rat precartilaginous stem cells in vitro and the underlying mechanisms. Methods Rat pre-cartilaginous stem cells ( PSCs) were cultured in complete osteogenesis medium containing DMEM/F-12 medium and different concentrations (0, 10-8,10-9,10-10mol/L) of CGRP, the morphology changes of PSCs were observed. The proliferation of PSCs was examined at different time points by CCK-8. All the PSCs were then randomly assigned to an experimental group and a control group. The PSCs in the experimental group were cultured in complete osteogenesis medium with 10-10 mol/L CGRP , while the control group cultured merely in complete osteogenesis medium was re-ceived no special intervention. Both groups were stained by Alizarin Red and the expression of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) was detected. The osteogenic genes (RUNX2,OPN and BGP) were measured by use of RT-PCR. The activa-tion of Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway was tested by using Western blotting to evaluate the effect of CGRP . Results Compared to the control group ( the concentration of CGRP was 0 mol/L) , the concentration of ALP was significantly higher in the experimental group, calcium deposition was significantly more obvious, and the expression of the osteogenic genes such as RUNX2,OPN and BGP as well as theβ-catenin protein expression were up-regulated significantly. However, CGRP had no effect on cell proliferation. Conclusion CGRP activated Wnt/β-catenin sig-nal pathway and induced osteogenic differentiation of precartilaginous stem cells.
3.Correlation Study on Microstructure and Stability of Cream Based on Changes in Compound Proportion of Mixed Emulsifiers
Huifu YIN ; Sen WANG ; Rongmiao LI ; Weifeng ZHU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(8):1688-1695
This article was aimed to study the correlation between microstructure and stability of cream contained Span and Tween as compound emulsifier by factor analysis. Techniques such as microscopic observation and rheolog-ical examination were used to perform the microstructure. And the thermal analysis and near-infrared stability ana-lyzer was carried out to quantify characterization of the physical stability of cream. The results showed that among the series of S60-T80 and S60-T60 creams based on compound emulsifier, cream conductivity increased and more and more spherical lamellar liquid crystalline structures appear on micrographs with increasing Span 60 fraction. The greatest viscoelastic was appeared when the mass ratio of Span and Tween was 2:2 and 1:3, respectively. From the thermogravimetric analysis, the increase of Span 60 fraction led to the weight loss of samples between 50℃-70℃ in-crease, but it decreased within 70℃-110℃. It was concluded that there was positive correlation between the intensi-ty of microstructure and the ability of resistance to structural failure when the experiment conditions were stable. It had negative correlation with the hydrophilic gel phase water distribution index.
4.Diagnostic value of plasma(1,3)-beta-D-glucan detection for invasive fungal infection
Xiaoxian YIN ; Yuyue WANG ; Shuying ZHANG ; Weifeng SHI
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(16):2185-2186,2193
Objective To explore the clinical value of plasma(1,3)-β-D-glucan detection(G test)in the diagnosis of invasive fun-gal infections(IFI).Methods The plasma samples were collected in 67 cases of IFI,61 cases of non-IFI and 48 healthy controls from January to September 2013.The level of(1,3)-D-glucan in plasma was detected by the kinetic turbidimetric assay and the opti-mal critical value of the G test was determined by receiver operating characteristic curve(ROC).Results The levels of(1,3)-β-D glucan in the IFI,non-IFI and healthy control groups showed the non-normal distribution.However,the median level of plasma(1, 3)-β-D glucan in the IFI group was 208.00pg/mL,which was significantly higher than 61.30 pg/mL(Z =-5.083,P <0.01)in the non-IFI group and 31.16 pg/mL(Z =-8.288,P <0.01)in the healthy control group.The area under ROC of the G test for diag-nosing IFI was 0.846 and the optimal critical value was 90.49pg/mL.The corresponding sensitivity,specificity,positive and nega-tive predictive values were 86.6%,77.1%,69.9% and 90.3%,respectively;at the same time,which of the fungal culture for diag-nosing IFI were 53.7%,94.5%,85.7% and 61.9% respectively.Conclusion Plasma(1,3)-β-D-glucan detection exhibits the high sensitivity and the better negative predictive value for the diagnosis of IFI.But the false positive results occur at times.It is sugges-ted that the G test can be dynamically conducted combined with the fungal culture for improving the efficiency of IFI diagnosis.
5.The effects of high-intensity pulsed electromagnetic field on proliferation and differentiation of neural stem cells of neonatal rats in vitro.
Depeng, MENG ; Tao, XU ; Fengjin, GUO ; Weifeng, YIN ; Tao, PENG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2009;29(6):732-6
The effects of high-intensity pulsed electromagnetic stimulation (HIPEMS) on proliferation and differentiation of neonatal rat neural stem cells in vitro were investigated. Neural stem cells derived from neonatal rats were exposed to 0.1 Hz, 0.5-10 Tesla (T) [8 groups of B-I, respectively], 5 stimuli of HIPEMF. The sham exposure controls were correspondingly established. Inverted phase contrast microscope was used to observe the cultured cells, MTT assay to detect the viability of the cells as expressed by absorbance (A) value, and flow cytometry to measure differentiation of neural stem cells. The results showed that A values of neural stem cells in both 3.0 T and 4.0 T groups were significantly higher than the other groups 24 to 168 h post HPEMS, indicating a strong promotion of the growth of neural stem cells (P<0.05). The A values of neural stem cells in the 6.0 T, 8.0 T, and 10.0 T groups were lower than the sham exposure control group, indicating a restraint of the growth of neural stem cells. The rate of neuron-specific enolase-positive neurons revealed by flow cytometry in HPEMS groups was the same as that in control group (P>0.05). It was suggested that 0.1 Hz, 5 pulses stimulation of HPEMS within certain scale of intensity (0.5-10.0 T), significantly promoted the growth of neural stem cells with the rational intensity being 4.0 T.
6.Anterior lumbar intervertebral fusion with artificial bone in place of autologous bone.
Weiguo, XU ; Anmin, CHEN ; Xu, FENG ; Weifeng, YIN
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2003;23(3):300-1
The feasibility of anterior lumbar intervertebral fusion with artificial bone in place of autogenous bone was investigated. Porous hydroxyapatite (HA)/ZrO2 ceramics loading bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) were implanted after removal of lumbar vertebral disc in rabbits. The adjacent intervertebral discs were also removed by the same way and autogenous illic bone was implanted. SEM observation and biomechanical test were carried out. Compound bone had a bit lower osteoinductive activity than autogenous bone by SEM (Osteoinductive activity of artificial bone in 12 weeks was the same as that of autogenous bone in 9 weeks). Biomechanical test revealed that compound bone had lower anti-pull strength than autogenous bone (P < 0.001), but there was no significant difference in anti-pull strength between compound bone at 12th week and autogenous bone at 9th week (P > 0.05). It was concluded that compound bone could be applied for anterior spinal fusion, especially for those patients who can't use autogenous bone.
Biocompatible Materials/therapeutic use
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Bone Morphogenetic Proteins/*therapeutic use
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Calcium Phosphates
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Durapatite
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Hydroxyapatites
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Implants, Experimental
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Intervertebral Disk/surgery
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Lumbar Vertebrae/*surgery
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Spinal Fusion/*methods
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Spinal Injuries/*surgery
7.The clinical epidemiology of deep venous thromboembolism in the lower extremities
Weifeng HAN ; Xintian HUANG ; Minyi YIN ; Min LU ; Mier JIANG ; Peihua ZHANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2009;24(1):30-33
Objective To investigate the risk factors and clinical characteristics of deep venous thromboembolism (DVT) of the lower extremities in Chinese people. Methods The clinical manifestations and risk factors in 2742 DVT patients diagnosed by phlebography were retrospectively studied. Results DVT made up 22.39% of all the venous diseases of the lower extremity. The most common clinical presentations of DVT were swelling and pain (92. 34% ), varicose vein ( 32. 57% ), pigmentation (24. 95% ) and ulceration( 18.45% ). The left lower extremity was more frequently involved. The whole limb type was 60. 09%, 80. 23% DVT patients had identified risk factors including age over 40 years old (76. 29% ), history of major surgery ( 12. 18% ) and severe trauma ( 8.42% ), pregnancy and the puerperium ( 4. 87% ). The history of general surgery ( 26. 05% ), vascular surgery ( 23. 35% ), gynaecoiogy and obstetrics (20. 96% ), orthopaedics ( 16. 47% ) and urinary surgery (7.49%) was among the most common surgery. Primary hypercoagulable syndrome was identified in 0. 22% DVT patients. Conclusion DVT makes up 22. 39% of the disease of veins of the lower extremity. The most common clinical presentations of DVT were swelling and pain. The most common risk factors were age over 40 years, major surgery, severe trauma. Primary hypercoagulable syndrome is a heritage risk factor for DVT pathogenesis.
8.Dexamethasone regulates differential expression of carboxylesterase 1 and carboxylesterase 2 through activation of nuclear receptors.
Chengliang, ZHANG ; Ping, GAO ; Weifeng, YIN ; Yanjiao, XU ; Daochun, XIANG ; Dong, LIU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2012;32(6):798-805
Carboxylesterases (CESs) play important roles in the metabolism of endogenous and foreign compounds in physiological and pharmacological responses. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of dexamethasone at different doses on the expression of CES1 and CES2. Imidapril and irinotecan hydrochloride (CPT-11) were used as special substrates for CES1 and CES2, respectively. Rat hepatocytes were cultured and treated with different concentrations of dexamethasone. The hydrolytic activity of CES1 and CES2 was tested by incubation experiment and their expression was quantitated by real-time PCR. A pharmacokinetic study was conducted in SD rats to further evaluate the effect of dexamethasone on CESs activity in vivo. Western blotting was performed to investigate the regulatory mechanism related to pregnane X receptor (PXR) and glucocorticoid receptor (GR). The results showed that exposure of cultured rat hepatocytes to nanomolar dexamethasone inhibited the imidapril hydrolase activity, which was slightly elevated by micromolar dexamethasone. For CES2, CPT-11 hydrolase activity was induced only when dexamethasone reached micromolar levels. The real-time PCR demonstrated that CES1 mRNA was markedly decreased by nanomolar dexamethasone and increased by micromolar dexamethasone, whereas CES2 mRNA was significantly increased by micromolar dexamethasone. The results of a complementary animal study showed that the concurrent administration of dexamethasone significantly increased the plasma concentration of the metabolite of imidapril while the ratio of CPT-11 to its metabolite SN-38 was significantly decreased. PXR protein was gradually increased by serial concentrations of dexamethasone. However, only nanomolar dexamethasone elevated the level of GR protein. The different concentrations of dexamethasone required suggested that suppression of CES1 may be mediated by GR whereas the induction of CES2 may result from the role of PXR. It was concluded that dexamethasone at different concentrations can differentially regulate CES1 and CES2.
9.Effects of Norepinephrine Combined with Dobutamine on Hemodynamics, Blood Lactic Acid, CCr, FEH2O and FENa of Patients with Septic Shock
Weifeng YUAN ; Yuee LIU ; Mei ZHANG ; Xiaoying YIN ; Ying LIU ; Libo HUA
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2017;17(25):4852-4855,4923
Objective:To explore the effects of norepinephrine combined with dobutamine on the hemodynamics,blood lactic acid,creatinine clearance rate (CCr),fractional excretion ofH2O (FEH2O) and fractional excretion of sodium (FENa) of patients with septic shock.Methods:120 cases of patients with septic shock from January 2016 to December 2016 were selected as the research objectives and randomly divided into two groups with 60 cases in each group.Dobutamine was given to both groups,then norepinephrine was additionally given to the observation group,dopamine was additionally given to the control group.The clinical effect,changes of hemodynamics,blood lactic acid,CCr,FEH2O and FENa levels before and after treatment were compared between two groups.Results:The blood lactic acid and FENa levels of both groups were gradually decreased at 6,12,24 and 48 hours after treatment and were significantly lower than those before treatment;the CCr and FEH2O levels were gradually increased and significantly higher than those before treatment (P<0.01).The blood lactic acid and FENa levels were gradually decreased at 6,12,24 and 48 hours after treatment and were significantly lower than those of the control group at same time (P<0.01),the FEH2O level was significantly higher than that of the control group at the same time (P<0.01).The MAP,SVRI of both groups at 6,12,24 and 48 hours after treatment were significantly higher than those before treatment,but the CI at 24,48 hours after treatment were significantly higher than those before treatment (P<0.01),the MAP of observation group at 6,12,24 and 48 hours after treatment were significantly lower than those before treatment (P<0.01),the MAP at 6,12 hours after treatment were significantly higher than those before treatment (P<0.01),the HR of observation group at 6,12,24 and 48 hours after treatment were significantly lower than those of the control group,but SVRI was significantly higher than those of the control group (P<0.01).The mortality of observation group was 18.33% at 28th days after treatment,which was 35.00% in the control group and significantly higher than that of the observation group (P<0.05).Conclusion:Norepinephrine combined with dobutamine could improve the hemodynamics,reduce the blood lactate level,improve the renal perfusion and prognosis of patients with septic shock.
10.Research advances in animal models of hepatitis B virus infection
Weifeng YANG ; Zhenchuan MIAO ; Xijun SONG ; Ming YIN
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2021;37(5):999-1005.
For the ideal preclinical animal model of hepatitis B virus (HBV), its hepatocytes should allow HBV entry and cccDNA generation and have both innate and adaptive immune systems. However, HBV only naturally infects humans and chimpanzees due to highly restricted species specificity, and no effective model has been established so far to truly reflect the immune mechanism and pathogenesis of HBV infection. This article reviews five commonly used mouse models, i.e., HBV transgenic model, HBV plasmid DNA hydrodynamic injection model, AAV-HBV transfection model, cccDNA surrogate model, and human-mouse chimeric liver model, and looks forward to the new models that will appear in the future, such as hNTCP transgenic cynomolgus monkey, rhesus monkey, or pig models, so as to provide a reference for researchers to select these models, accelerate the process of drug screening, validate new therapies, and better solve the problems of HBV biological pathogenesis.