1.Baicalin inhibits PDK1 to mediate glucose metabolism reprogramming and intervene rheumatoid arthritis synovial inflammation
Yu-long ZHU ; Yan-hong BU ; Ran DENG ; Yan WANG ; Pei-rong GAN ; Hong WU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2023;58(5):1165-1172
This study started from the effect of baicalin (BC), the main active component of the labiaceae plant
2.Epidemic situation analysis of human brucellosis in Inner Mongolia during 1952 to 2007
Dong-ri, PIAO ; Lan-yu, LI ; Hong-yan, ZHAO ; Bu-yun, CUI
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2009;28(4):420-423
Objective To explore the possible factors associated with twice human brucellosis epidemics in Inner Mongolia during 1952 to 2007 to provide scientific tactics for prevention and control brucellosis. Methods Surveillance data and literature about human brucellosis during 1952 to 2007 in Inner Mongolia was collected, descriptive analysis of human brucellosis incidence on distribution in the regions and among occupations was carried out during 1952 to 2007. Results In Inner Mongolia, the first epidemic of human brucellosis peak appeared in the early 1960s, spreading to 12 regions, at an incidence of 55.28/100 000 in 1961, 72.9% of the Brucella infected people were herdsman;another epidemic peak seriously hit middle and eastern regions after 2000, the incidence being 38.44/100 000 in 2005;51.9% and 28.7% of the new brucellosis cases were respectively peasant and herdsman. Conclusions In Inner Mongolia, animal husbandry industry has been rapid developed since the early 1990's, resulting frequent livestock trade without quarantine, at the same time the public health system doesn't match the development, so the epidemic situation of brucellosisbecomes more and more serious after mid-90's, and has reached the peak during 2004 and 2007.
3.The role of pathology rotation in resident standardization training
Qionglan TANG ; Li YAN ; Yunjie ZENG ; Liantang WANG ; Huailin XU ; Haigang LI ; Ximing SHEN ; Hong BU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2015;(3):319-321
Pathology rotation is an important part in resident standardization training. Impor-tance should be attached to the residents' learning during the standardization training in Pathology De-partment, such as standardizing training and strict departmental rotation examination, developing the residents' thinking ability of the relationship between clinical and pathology with the main line of spe-cialty pathology learning , and improving clinical research capacity through pathology technical methods and principles, and training pathology literacy from pathology requisition filled to interpreta-tion of the pathology report, which will also help to improve the medical service quality of the hospital.
4.Ultrasonographic Evaluation of Infundibular Bladder Neck Formation in Female Stress Urinary Incontinence
Lan BU ; Fang NIE ; Dan YANG ; Yan CHE ; Tiantian DONG ; Hong PAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2017;25(7):547-549,554
Purpose To investigate the relationship of infundibular bladder neck formation with pelvic floor support structure injury and urethral sphincter defect and its significance in female stress urinary incontinence.Materials and Methods The pelvic floor images of seventy-four female patients with stress urinary incontinence treated in the outpatient Department of Lanzhou University Second Hospital from April 2015 to August 2016 were analyzed retrospectively.The location of the bladder neck,posterior vesicourethral angle and the infundibular bladder neck formation were observed by the transperineal ultrasound under the resting state and the maximum Valsalva status.Meanwhile the thickness of middle urethral sphincter was measured under resting state.At the same time,eighty-one women visiting our hospital for regular physical examination were enrolled as control group.Results The infundibular urinary bladder neck formation rate (66.2%) in the stress urinary incontinence group was significantly higher than that in the control group (4.9%) under maximum Valsalva state,the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).The extent of the bladder neck descending and posterior vesicourethral angle in the stress urinary incontinence group were notably higher than those in the control group,both of the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).Stress urinary incontinence was confirmed with urethral sphincter defect by urodynamics in nine patients,in whom the infundibular bladder neck occurred.The thickness of the middle urethral sphincter in these nine patients showed no obvious difference with that in patients without sphincter defect and subjects in normal control group (P>0.05).Conclusion The infundibular bladder neck formation,which is closely related to the pelvic floor support structure dysfunction and urethral sphincter defect,is an important indication of stress urinary incontinence.However,the assessment of urethral sphincter defect through urethral sphincter thickness need to be further studied.
5.Clinical study of therapeutic effect of Xuebijing injection on the treatment of vascular endothelial cell injury,microcirculation disorder and organ diysfunction in patients with sepsis
Xingcai YANG ; Hong WEI ; Tianhong ZHENG ; Danfei LOU ; Jianhong BU ; Guoliang YAN ; Yuehua LI
Clinical Medicine of China 2017;33(9):812-818
Objective To observe the clinical therapeutic effect of Xuebijing injection on vascular endothelial cell ( VEC) injury,microcirculation disorder and organ dysfunction in patients with sepsis. Methods Seventy?three patients with sepsis were randomly divided into two groups:Xuebijing injection?treated group (40 cases) and control group (33 cases). Routine medicine therapy was applied in both groups. Additionally, the Xuebijing injection?treated group was treated with Xuebijing injection 100 ml and saline 100 ml by intravenous drip every 12 hours for consecutive 5 days. Vascular endothelial injury index, including soluble thrombomodulin( sTM) ,vascular endothelial growth factor 2 ( VEGF?2) ,endothelial specific molecule 1 ( ESM?1),microcirculation index of arterial blood lactic acid (Lac),central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2),total microvessel density (TVD),the perfusion vascular density (PVD),proportion of perfused vessels (PPV) and microvessel flow index ( MFI) of the two groups before and after therapy were observed and the sequential organ failure score ( SOFA) was recorded before and after treatment. Results Senventy?three patients with sepsis had different degrees of increase in vascular endothelial damage markers,lactate and sequential organ failure scores in arterial blood, while the central venous blood oxygen saturation ( ScvO2 ) , the total vascular density of the sublingual microvasculature ( TVD) ,perfused vessel density ( PVD) ,proportion of perfused vessels ( PPV) and microcirculatory flow index ( MFI) decreased before treatment. After 5?day treatment,the above indicators of all patients were improved,the indexes in the Xuebijing injection group decreased significantly,compared with the control group ,sTM ( (16. 91±4. 55) μg/L,(19. 51±4. 09) μg/L,t=-6. 021,P<0. 05),VEGF?2 (50. 8 (17. 8,127. 7) ng/L vs. 74. 9(22. 7,155. 1) ng/L,t=4. 227,P<0. 05),ESM?1 ( (10. 20 ±2. 43) μg/L vs. (14. 80±3. 52) μg/L,t=-4. 113,P<0. 05),Lac( (2. 1±0. 7) mmol/L vs. (3. 7±1. 1) mmol/L,t=2. 366,P<0. 05) and SOFA ( (5. 9±2. 1) vs. (8. 7±2. 6),t=-7. 990,P<0. 05). ScvO2( (0. 771±0. 153) % vs. (0. 641±0. 113) %,t=5. 061,P<0. 05),PVD ( (16. 8±6. 1) mm/mm2 vs. (12. 1±5. 1) mm/mm2,t=4. 002, P<0. 05),PPV ( (66. 2±21. 3) % vs. (50. 4±19. 3) %,t=-2. 550,P<0. 05) and MFI (6. 2 ±2. 4) vs. (3. 8 ±2. 2),t=-5. 001,P<0. 05) were significantly higher than those in the control group in the same period. sTM and PPV had a significant negative correlation (r=-0. 755,P=0. 000),PVD,PPV,ESM?1 and MFI were negatively correlated (r=-0. 665,P=0. 000; r=-0. 600,P=0. 000; r=-0. 469,P=0. 000),PPV,MFI and SOFA were negatively correlated ( r=-0. 798,P=0. 000;r=-0. 995,P=0. 000);sTM,ESM?1 and SOFA were significantly positively correlated ( r = 0. 883, P = 0. 000;r = 0. 881, P = 0. 000 ) . Conclusion Vascular endothelial cell dysfunction probably plays an important role in the pathophysiology of sepsis and Xuebijing injection has therapeutic effect on sepsis by protecting vascular endothelial cell function.
6.In vivo and in vitro studies of protective effect of CDPS onacute aging mouse model induced by D-galactose
Yan WU ; Hong ZHANG ; Ren BU ; Hui MA ; Miao SU ; Gang LI
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2017;33(7):927-933
Aim To study the protective effect of CDPS on acute aging mouse model induced by D-galactose (D-gal) and its mechanism.Methods (1) The acute aging mouse model was induced by D-gal.After CDPS (25、50、100 mg·kg-1) treatment, the improving effect on learning and memory in mice was examined in vivo.(2) We also established the aging model on PC12 cells in vitro.After CDPS treatment (150、200 mg·L-1), the level of p-CREB in the nucleus was detected by Western blot, and the content of cAMP, PKA and brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels were examined by the Elisa kits.Moreover, cAMP, PKA and BDNF were detected in PC12 cells under the condition that H89, the inhibitor of PKA, co-cultured with PC12 cells after CDPS treatment.(3) The UPLC/Q Exactive MS method was developed for determining the concentration of glutamic acid, dopamine and norepinephrine, which secreted in PC12 cells after CDPS treatment.Results (1) In vivo, CDPS significantly improved the memory impairment in aging mice induced by D-gal in the Morris assay.(2) In vitro, CDPS could significantly increase the expression of p-CREB (P<0.05), PKA, cAMP and BDNF (P<0.05).The H-89 abolished the increase of p-CREB (P<0.05), PKA, cAMP and BDNF (P<0.05) in PC12 aging cells induced by D-gal after CDPS treatment.(3) CDPS increased the release of dopamine, norepinephrine, and glutamate secreted in PC12 cells.Conclusion CDPS could significantly improve the learning and memory ability on aging mouse model in vivo, and reversed the damage in PC12 cells induced by D-gal by activating cAMP/PKA/CREB signal cascade, increase the expression of BDNF, and increasing modestly the release of excitatory neurotransmitter.
7.Nemaline myopathy: report of a case.
Hong-ran WU ; Xing LIU ; Li-yan SUN ; Yi BU ; Yan-su GUO ; Dong-xia WU ; Xue-qin SONG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2013;42(6):407-408
8.Predictors of long-term remission induced by short-term intensive insulin treatment in type 2 diabetic patients
Bo ZHANG ; Ya-Li AN ; Qiu-Hong GONG ; Ying SHUAI ; Shi BU ; YAN-YAN ; Jin-Ping ZHANG ; Wen-ying YANG ; Xue-li LIU ; Guang-wei LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 1985;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the predictors of long-term remission of type 2 diabetes induced by short-term intensive insulin treatment.Methods Fifty-four cases of diabetes mellitus with the duration of illness less than 5 years received an intensive insulin treatment for 2 weeks.The standard meal test and intravenous glucose tolerance test were performed at the baseline and 24 h after treatment completion respectively.Long-term remission meant that the diabetic patients should maintain the target glyeaemic control without any hypoglyeaemie agent within one year.Results The remission rate was 57.4% (31/54) overall,and even reached to 80.6% (29/36) in patients with the duration of illness less than 6 months,whereas,the remission rate was only 11.1% (2/18) in those with the duration of illness more than 12 months.In another view,the remission rate was significantly higher in the patients with fasting plasma glucose (FPG) level of less than 7 mmol/L (78.8%,26/ 33) 24 h after intensive treatment than those with FPG level of more than 7 mmol/L (23.8%,5/21,P
9.CD49f Can Act as a Biomarker for Local or Distant Recurrence in Breast Cancer.
Feng YE ; Xiaorong ZHONG ; Yan QIU ; Libo YANG ; Bing WEI ; Zhang ZHANG ; Hong BU
Journal of Breast Cancer 2017;20(2):142-149
PURPOSE: Metastasis and local recurrence are the primary causes of treatment failure and patient death in breast cancer. The aim of this study was to validate a metastasis- and local recurrenceassociated biomarker for prognostic evaluation and planning treatment strategies. METHODS: Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues from a cohort of 312 patients (all stage II and III) were used. The prevalence of CD49f⁺ cells in the patients' tumors was analyzed and correlated with clinical characteristics to determine its prognostic and clinical implications. RESULTS: CD49f⁺ tumor cells were found in a minority of tumors, with 62.8% of the samples showing not a single cell of this subtype. In the clinical characteristics analysis, which were performed with t-tests, CD49f⁺ tumors were not associated with age, tumor size, World Health Organization grade, nodal status, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 status, progesterone receptor status, or estrogen receptor status, although they were significantly associated with disease recurrence (distant metastasis or/and local recurrence). Univariate survival analysis using the Kaplan-Meier method showed that CD49f⁺ tumors were associated with markedly decreased disease-free survival (DFS); the same result was found using multivariate Cox analysis, even when only chemotherapy-treated patients were analyzed. CONCLUSION: Our results indicated that breast tumors with CD49f⁺ cancer cells are associated with an increased risk for disease recurrence after initial surgery with poor clinical outcomes (decreased DFS). Therefore, as it requires testing for only one additional protein, adding CD49f testing to conventional surgical pathology is a strategy that has great potential for prognostic and treatment-guidance purposes.
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10.Application of multiple-locus variable-number tandem-repeat analysis in Brucellosis surveillance
Hong-yan, ZHAO ; Jie, YANG ; Xu, ZHANG ; Dong-ri, PIAO ; Guo-zhong, TIAN ; Jin-ping, LI ; Bu-yun, CUI ; Hai, JIANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2012;31(4):441-447
Objective To establish the standard operating procedures on multiple locus variable number tandem repeat analysis and to evaluate the values in identification of Brucella(B.) melitensis and epidemiological trace-back.Methods Sixteen B.melitensis,22 B.abortus,21 B.suis and 10 B.cnais were investigated by Brucella MLVA-16 genotyping scheme.All data were analyzed using BioNumerics version 5.1 software (AppliedMaths,Belgium).Clustering analysis was based on the categorical coefficient and unweighted pair group method using arithmetic averages(UPGMA) method.Polymorphism at each locus was quantified using Nei's diversity index.Resultant genotypes were compared using the web-based Brucella 2010 MLVA database.Results MLVA methods were successfully established and some strains can be clustered.Bruce06,bruce08,bruce11,bruce12,bruce42,bruce43,bruce45 and bruce55 were useful for species identification of Brucella isolates.Bruce04,bruce07,bruce09,bruce16 and bruce 30 afforded a higher discriminatory power for investigation of strain relatedness in regions of endemicity.Conclusions TheMLVAmethod has proved to be highly discriminatory and epidemiological concordance and is easy for Brucellosis surveillance in province-level lab.