1.Relationship between HBV genotypes/sub -genotypes of hepatitis B virus and antiviral therapy
Yanfang HU ; Miao WANG ; Qinying WANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2015;(13):1941-1943
Objective To investigate the relationship between the genotype /sub -genotype and antiviral treatment.Methods The clinical data of 159 patients with chronic HBV infections were collected,who were treated by adefovir dipivoxil (10mg/d)or entecavir(0.5mg/d)according to the disease′s conditions.The genotypes and subtypes of hepatitis B virus were determined by Nested polymerase chain reaction(nt PCR).The levels of serum HBVDNA replication,ALT levels and HBV serologic markers were detected pre or post -treatment 24 weeks, 48 weeks.Observed the relationship between the HBV genotypes/sub -genotypes and the antiviral efficacy of adefovir dipivoxil or entecavir treatment.Results After 24 weeks of adefovir dipivoxil therapy,ALT normalization rate of subgenotype Ba and subgenotype C2 was 66.7% vs 66.2%(χ2 =0.74,P >0.05),HBeAg negative conversion rate of two subgenotypes was 27.3% vs 23.1%(χ2 =0.10,P >0.05),HBVDNA negative conversion rate of two sub genotype Ba and subgenotype C2 was 33.3% vs 30.9%(χ2 =0.03,P >0.05),respectively.After treatment for 48 weeks,ALT normalization rates of subgenotype Ba and subgenotype C2 were 83.3% vs 82.4%(χ2 =0.01,P >0.05),HBeAg negative conversion rates of two subgenotypes were 45.5% vs 34.4%(χ2 =0.49,P >0.05 ),HBVDNA negative conversion rates of two subgenotypes were 58.3% vs 48.5%(χ2 =0.39,P >0.05).After 24 weeks of entecavir therapy, ALT normalization rates of subgenotype Ba and subgenotype C2 were 71.4% vs 69.6%(χ2 =0.02,P >0.05 ), HBeAg negative conversion rates of two subgenotypes were 33.3% vs 30.8%(χ2 =0.03,P >0.05 ),HBVDNA negative conversion rates of two subgenotypes were 42.9% vs 39.3%(χ2 =0.06,P >0.05 ),respectively.After treatment for 48 weeks,ALT normali zation rates of subgenotype Ba and subgenotype C2 were 85.7% vs 83.9%(χ2 =0.03,P >0.05),HBeAg negative conversion rates of two subgenotypes were 50.0% vs 44.9%(χ2 =0.10, P >0.05),HBVDNA negative conversion rates of two subgenotypes were 71.4%vs 67.8%(χ2 =0.07,P >0.05). Conclusion The study showed that genotype C(C2)is a predominant HBV genotype among people with chronic HBV infections in Shanxi province.HBV subgenotypes Ba and C2 have no significant difference in virologic,biochemi-cal,and immunologic response to ADV or ETV.
2.Sociodemographic and clinical factors associated with interictal depression symptoms in adults with epilepsy
Yong HU ; Qing DI ; Nian YU ; Yanfang ZHANG ; Lingying SU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2011;20(3):241-243
Objective To investigate the prevalence of adult epileptic patients with interictal depression symptoms(IDs) and identify early predictors of IDs. Methods Adult patients with epilepsy were recruited ( n =110,45 females and 65 males) ,age between 16 and 67 years ( median 24 years). The sociodemographic and clinical factors of patients were recorded. Hamilton Depression Scale ( HAMD ) were applied to evaluate interictal symptoms of depression ( at least 72 hours after the last epileptic seizure). According to HAMD score,the epileptic patients were divided into IDs ( ≥8 ) and non-IDs(<8) groups. The sociodemographic and clinical factors were compared between the two groups to identify the prevalence and early predictors of IDs in adult epileptic patients.Results The prevalence of IDs in adult patients with epilepsy was 38.2% ,49.0% in active epilepsy and 12.1 %in seizure freedom. 30.0% ,5.5% ,and 2.7% were experiencing mild-to-moderate (HAMD score≥8),moderateto-severe ( ≥ 18 ) and severe ( ≥25 ) depression. 42 patients who met the HAMD score≥8 were classified as IDs group,and the remaining 68 patients were classified as non-IDs group. With multiple stepwise backward logistic regreasion, independent predictors of IDs were epileptic seizures ( OR = 8. 845, P = 0. 003 ); symptomatic or cryprogenic epilepsy ( OR = 3.132, P = 0. 045 ); prolonged duration of illness ( OR = 1. 106, P = 0.004 ) and employment status (OR =0. 154, P=0.001 ). There were no relationship between seizure frequency and severity of IDs ( Kruskal-Wallis test, x2 = 4.5, P = 0. 104). Conclusion IDs is a frequent psychiatric comorbidity in adult patients with epilepsy. The prevalence of IDs is higher in those with active epilepsy compared with those in seizure freedom and most of them are mild-to-moderate. Epileptic seizure, symptomatic or cryprogenic epilepsy, prolonged duration of illness and employment status are independent predictors of IDs, but seizure frequency has nothing to do with the IDs severity of patients.
3.Pharmacokinetics of dipfluzine hydrochloride in Beagle dogs after single intravenous dose
Huiqing HU ; Yongli WANG ; Jingwei SHENG ; Haiyan WANG ; Yanfang XU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(08):-
Aim To investigate the pharmacokinetics of dipfluzine hydrochloride,a novel piperazines calcium antagonist.Methods Eighteen Beagle dogs were randomly divided into three groups,which were administered with dipfluzine hydrochloride at iv single dose of 1.5,3.0 and 6.0 mg?kg-1,respectively.The blood was collected at different time.A RP-HPLC method was developed to determine the concentration of dipfluzine hydrochloride in plasma.The pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated by 3P97 software.Results The specificity,lowest limit of detection and quantification,extraction recoveries,the precision of intra-and inter-day and stability were qualified to the pharmacokinetic study.The concentration-time courses of dipfluzine hydrochloride were best fitted to a two-compartment open model at three doses.The main pharmacokinetic parameters at three doses were 24.7,24.2 and 29.6 h for T12?,0.44,1.12 and 2.86 g?min?L-1 for AUC,1.30,1.22 and 1.28 L?kg-1 for Vc,and 3.4?10-3,2.7?10-3 and 2.1?10-3 L?kg-1?min-1 for CL,respectively.Conclusions The developed RP-HPLC method for determination of dipfluzine hydrochloride in plasma can satisfy the requirement of pharmacokinetic study after iv dipfluzine hydrochloride.Analysis of plasma concentration-time curves indicates a biphasic decrease.There was a linear relationship between AUC and dosage.
4.Construction of eukaryotic expression vector of hepatitis C virus NS5A gene
Xiufen SU ; Junqi NIU ; Yanfang JIANG ; Yulin HU
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2006;0(01):-
Objective To construct an eukaryotic expression vector of the hepatitis C virus(HCV)NS5A gene.and obtain a stable transfected Huh-7 cell line which provides a basis for further investigation of the hepatitis virus C NS5A protein.Methods The HCV NS5A gene from the pcDNA3.1(+)/HCV NS345 plasmid with HCV NS5A gene was amplified by PCR,and cloned to pGEM-T vector,and transformed into E.coli JM109.The positive colonies were first confirmed by restriction enzyme digestion and sequencing and then were inserted to eukaryotic expression vector pCI-neo,and verified by enzyme digestion and sequencing.Results After TA colon of the HCV NS5A was amplified by PCR,the positive colonies were finally verified by sequencing,which were totally in line with the designed coding sequence of HCV NS5A gene.Conclusion Eukaryotic expression vector of HCV NS5A gene has been successfully constructed.
5.Changes of plasma levels of sTRAIL and its DR4, DR5 in hypertension patients with left ventricular hypertrophy
Yan HONG ; Yanfang XIE ; Yanting WAN ; Lina WAN ; Jianhua HU
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2013;22(2):105-108
Objective: To determine plasma levels of soluble tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis inducing ligand (sTRAIL) and its soluble death receptor (sDR4, sDR5) in essential hypertension (EH) patients with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH). Methods: Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to measure plasma levels of sTRAIL, sDR4 and sDR5 in 50 EH + LVH patients (EH + LVH group), 50 EH patients without LVH (EH group) and 50 healthy subjects (healthy control group), and the results were compared and analyzed among three groups. Results: ① Compared with healthy control group and EH group, there were significant increase in plasma levels of sTRAIL [(0.95±0.11) ng/ml vs. (1.12±0.86) ng/ml vs. (1.74±1.19) ng/ml], sDR4[(2.38±0.32) pg/ml vs. (5.63±1.05) pg/ml vs. (8.72±1.14) pg/ml] and sDR5[(< 6 pg/ml) vs. (39.19±8.23) pg/ml vs. (78.21±11.2) pg/ml] in EH + LVH group, P<0.01 all; and levels of sDR4 and sDR5 in EH group were significantly higher than those of healthy control group (P<0.01 both), but there was no significant difference in sTRAIL level between the two groups (P>0.05); ② Pearson correlation analysis indicated that there were significant positive correlation among levels of sTRAIL, sDR4 and sDR5 in EH + LVH patients (r=0.325~0.410, P<0.05 or <0.01). Conclusion: Plasma levels of sTRAIL, sDR4 and sDR5 may be valuable indexes for prediction of left ventricular hypertrophy in patients with hypertension.
6.The dynamic expression of Nrf2 and HO-1 in spinal cord tissues of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis of rats and the mechanism underlying neuroprotective effect of edaravone
Qiaolian ZHANG ; Li GUO ; Yanfang HU ; Zhen JIA ; Li LI
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1985;0(06):-
Objective:To study the effect of edaravone on EAE rats and the underlying mechanism.Methods:Wistar rats were immunized with GPSCH,and randomly divided into control group,EAE group,dexamethasone group,low dose of edaravone group and high dose of edaravone group.The morbidity of disease and clinical signs were observed.The pathological changes of spinal cord tissue sections were observed under light microscopy after HE staining and trichrome staining.The expression of Nrf2 and HO-1 was observed by immunohistochemistry.Results:Morbidity of high dose of edaravone group (8.33%) and DXM group (0%) was significantly lower than in EAE group (58.3%) (P
7.Study of the sex differences in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis of Wistar rat
Qiaolian ZHANG ; Yanfang HU ; Li GUO ; Ruichun LIU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2001;0(07):-
Objective:EAE model of male and female Wistar rats was established respectively.The sex difference was evaluated.Methods:40 wistar rats were devided into male and female group (n=20).EAE model was established respectively in the two groups using Guinea pig spinal cord homogenate without PBS perfusion.30 days later,the spinal cord were taken and embedded in wax,and paraffin sections of the two groups were examined by histopathology.The differences in onset time,incidence rate,course of disease and neurologic score between the two groups were evaluated.Results:The onset time of female group was 13.67?3.50 days,its incidence rate was 60%.The onset time of male Wistar rat was 12.18?1.55 days,and its incidence rate was 85%.The feature of diseases course in female rat was relapse after recovery,but that in male rat was transient.The average clinical score of female group was 2.20?1.96,and that of male group was 3.46?1.61.Conclusion:Compared with female Wistar rat,the male had higher incidence rate and its diseases course was transient.The results of our study provided a useful foundation for further studies on the pathogenesis and the sex differences of multiple sclerosis.
8.Oxided low density lipoproteins induce apoptosis with enhanced expression of Fas antigen in vascular endothelial cells
Ziwang HU ; Zhihua QUAN ; Yanfang CHEN ; Suizhan WANG ; Shuguang LIN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(05):-
AIM: To explore the effect of oxides of low density lipoprotein (OX - LDL)on apoptosis in vas- cular endothelial cells(EC) and its possible mechanisms. METHODS: Culted vascular ECS were incubated with OX - LDL(0.1?g/L or 0. 3?g/L) for 4 hours, flow cytometer with PI staining methed was used to determine the rate of cellular apoptosis, gel - electrophoresis was performed to observe foe DNA ladder of apoptosis, cellular RNA was isolated and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT - PCR)was performed to determine Fas antigen ex- pression. RESULTS:OX - LDL treatment induced apoptosis in EC dose - dependently. No DNA ladder was ob- served in control EC. But it presented in EC beated with low dose of OX - LDL, and was even more when beted with higher dose of OX - LDL. RT - PCR revealed Fas antigen baldly had any expression in basic condition, OX - LDL treatment induced Fas antigen in EC in a dose dependent manner. CONCLUSION: OX - LDL can induce apoptosis in EC, upregulaton of Fas antigen expression maybe one of the possible mechanisms.
9.Lenalidomide enhances anti-tumor effects of CIK cells against lymphoma
Kai HU ; Yanfang WANG ; Jing WANG ; Xiaoyan KE
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2012;21(5):257-260
ObjectiveTo investigate lenalidomide modulates anti-tumor effects of cytokine induced killer(CIK) cells against lymphoma cells in vitro.MethodsCIK cells were generated in vitro by stimulation of health donors' peripheral blood mononuclear cells subsets with interferon-gamma(INF-γ),IL-2 and anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody. On the different culture time CIK cells were treated with different concentrations of lenalidomide.CD3+CD56+ cell ratio was detected by flow cytometry and ELISA method was used for the detection of GM-CSF, INF-γ and TNF-α level of secretion. Inhibitory effects of CIK cells and CIK cells treated by lenalidomide on the three types of lymphoma cell lines were detected by cell counting kit-8(CCK-8).Results Amount of CD3+CD56+ cells were increased without inhibition by lenalidomide at 0.2-5.0 μmol/L(P>0.05).Lenalidomide led to significantly higher levels of GM-CSF,INF-γ and TNF-α secreted by CIK cells (P<0.05).On different culture time CIK cells treated by 1.0 μmol/L lenalidomide had higher killing effects on Z-138 [(42.53±2.19) % vs(15.5±3.82) %],Jurkat[(44.78±4.86) % vs(29.94±6.33) %],RPMI 8226 cells [(54.71±5.31) % vs(37.43±9.75) %]than that without lenalidomide treating(P<0.05).ConclusionLenalidomide can enhance killing effect of CIK cells on lymphoma cell lines in vitro.
10.Neuropsychological characteristics in active epilepsy and its risk factors
Yong HU ; Qing DI ; Nian YU ; Yanfang ZHANG ; Lingying SU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2011;20(6):516-518
Objective To assess the neuropsychological characteristics in active epileptic patients and investigate itsrisk factors. Methods Ninety adult epileptic patients included 60 active epileptic patients (two or more unprovoked seizures within 12 months) and 30 age-, sex-, education-, course of disease- and seizure type-matched seizure-free subjects (without epileptic seizure for at least 1 year) . The neuropsychological tests including trail making test,digit symbol test, verbal fluency test,digit span test and hamilton depression scale( HAMD) ,were used to detect mental and motor speed, attention, language, working memory and depression symptoms respectively. The neuropsychological tests were compared between active and seizure-free epileptic patients and identified the risk factors of neuropsychological deficits in active epileptic patients. Results Compared to seizure-free subjects, active epileptic patients had significantly worse scores in digit symbol test, verbal fluency test, digit span test ((47.45 ±18. 812) vs(56.40 ±13. 631), (25. 25 ±8. 163) vs(30.40 ±8. 414), (10. 39 ±2. 228) vs( 11. 80 ± 2.074) respectively) ; more time to accomplish the trail making test A and B((64. 35 ±31.710) vs( 45. 47 ± 16. 309) , ( 133. 18 ± 47. 331 ) vs ( 98. 00 ± 35. 003 ) respectively) ; and higher scores in depressive symptoms ((9.12 ±6.219)vs(3.77 ±3.997) ,all P<0.05). Within active epileptic group,significant predictors of neuropsychological deficits were identified in a stepwise linear regression analysis: advancing age was significantly negatively correlated with digit symbol test(β = -0. 468, P = 0. 000) , digit span test (β = -0. 439, P = 0. 000), trail making test A (β =0.365, P = 0.003) and B(β = 0.346, P=0.002) ; higher scores on depressive symptoms was significantly negatively correlated with digit symbol test (β = -0.244, P = 0.015) ; mental work,high-education level and monotherapy were positively correlated with some of the cognitive function subscales. Conclusion This study suggests that active epilepsy can have a direct adverse effect on cognition and depression symptoms. Multi-drug therapy, severity of depression symptoms, advancing age, low-education level and non-mental work are the predictors of neuropsychological impairment in active epilepsy. In addition, good seizure control even after 1 year can have a beneficial impact on cognitive and depression prognosis.