1.Therapeutic effects of leaf extract from Cyclocarya paliurus on rats with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Lijun FU ; Minghua HU ; Xiquan YIN ; Dawei LIAN ; Wenkang REN ; Yifei XU ; Pinglong FAN ; Yaqi CHEN ; Yongfeng CAI ; Hongying CAO
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2017;39(6):1134-1138
AIM To speculate the hypoglycemic mechanism for rats with type 2 diabetes by exploring the therapeutic effects of leaf aqueous extract from Cyclocarya paliurus on liver insulin receptor (InsR) and insulin receptor substrate 2 (IRS-2).METHODS The diabetic rat model was established through intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin and fed with high-fat diet.The moleled rats were equally assigned into the control group and leaf aqueous extract from Cyclocarya paliurus group (extract group).After the test extract was orally administrated for four weeks,body weight,urine output,food intake,water intake and fasting blood-glucose (FBG) were measured,and the levels of serum insulin,InsR and IRS-2 mRNA in liver tissue were investigated in rats.RESULTS Compared with the control group,the extract group showed a reduction in urine output,food intake,water intake,FBG and insulin levels.Meanwhile,the rats' body weights in extract group were presented a trend to increase.The gene expressions of InsR and IRS-2 in liver tissue were up-regulated.Moreover,the insulin sensitivity was improved.CONCLUSION The leaf aqueous extract from Cyclocarya paliurus can reduce FBS,improve insulin sensitivity,which may be associated with the increase of InsR and IRS-2 gene expression in liver tissue.
2.Research on failure reasons of surgical treatment of obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome and reoperation method.
Chen ZHAO ; Xiaotian LI ; Yaqi LIU ; Xiangguo CUI ; Zhongliang FU ; Huaian YANG ; Xuejun JIANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2013;27(12):626-628
OBJECTIVE:
To analyze failure reasons of surgical treatment of obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS), and explore the methods of reoperation.
METHOD:
By selecting 27 patients, who accepted surgical treatment for OSAHS and recurred, we analyzed failure reasons and obstructive location by apneagraph, nasopharyngeal 3D-CT, electronic nasopharynlaryngoscope. Among them, 14 patients accepted reoperation, such as uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP), nasoendoscopic surgery, adenoidectomy, partial glossectomy, tracheotomy were applied matching to differential obstructive location. AHI, lowest SaO2, Epworth sleepiness scale (ESS), complication were recorded after 6 months.
RESULT:
After 6 months, their AHI decreased from 48.19 +/- 13.11 to 11.32 +/- 4. 42, ESS scores decreased from 12.93 +/- 4.60 to 4.93 +/- 1.44, P<0.05. Two of the 14 patients were cured, while the other 12 were efficient. No complications were observed.
CONCLUSION
Obstructive location judgement and proper surgical operation are the keys of the treatment. Preoperative AG sleep monitoring, nasopharyngeal 3D CT, electronic nasopharynlaryngoscope examination for determining blocking plane, the decision of surgery which is significant.
Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Palate
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surgery
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Palate, Soft
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surgery
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Pharynx
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surgery
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Recurrence
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Reoperation
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Sleep Apnea, Obstructive
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prevention & control
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surgery
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Treatment Outcome
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Uvula
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surgery
3.The clinical investigation of the potential complications of H-UPPP surgery in removing the partial pharyngeal muscle.
Zhongliang FU ; Feng ZHANG ; Yan HE ; Yaqi LIU ; Huaian YANG ; Xuejun JIANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2013;27(12):621-625
OBJECTIVE:
In order to improve the postoperative effect of modified UPPP, removing the partial pharyngeal muscle in surgery, we investigate the postoperative effect, the characteristics of pharyngeal cavity and the potential complications in OSAHS patients.
METHOD:
To choose 82 OSAHS patients with obstructive oropharyngeal plane diagnosed by Apneagraphy (AG), Fibre nasopharyngoscope combined with Müller examination and nasopharyngeal 3D-CT, which had completed clinical data inpatients in the anesthesia underwent of the partial pharyngeal muscles in the postoperative, divided into a control group of 26 cases, operating the H-UPPP surgery which did not remove partial pharyngeal muscle; The experimental group of 56 cases did a H-UPPP surgical which removed partial pharyngeal muscle of possible concurrent symptoms such as nasal regurgitation, Eustachian tube dysfunction and other follow-up study in six months after the monthly telephone follow-up or outpatient exams to understand the disease. Patients were evaluated the sleepiness by ESS(Epworth sleepiness scale) in 6 months after the surgery, compared with the preoperative ESS scores, do a t test for statistical analysis. AG can be used to evaluate effects of the UPPP after 6 months. By measuring uvula length (L1), extent from free edge of soft palate to postpharyngeal (L2) and stenosis of nasopharynx width (L3) mean, we investigate the characteristics of pharyngeal cavity using the multiple linear regression to do the hypothesis test and evaluate the association between measuring mean and effect. Using SPSS19.0 software do the preoperative contrast analysis.
RESULT:
After 6 months in surgery, 56 cases in the experimental group, effect in 50 cases (89.29%), effective in 6 cases (10.71%); ESS score: Preoperative 11.74 +/- 2.48, after the first 6 months 3.84 +/- 2.05. Twenty-six cases in control group,effect in 19 cases (73.08%), effective in 7 cases (26.92%); ESS score: Preoperative 11.91 +/- 2.40, after the first 6 months 6.92 +/- 2.47, t-test P value of less than 0.05 between the experimental group and the control group; There are no ear fullness, hearing loss, increase their own sound which reflect eustachian tube dysfunction and other complications in two groups; The function of pharyngeal cavity could be recovered normal lever after 6 months; After 6 months of the operation, in the experimental group and the control group L1 mean was respectively (5.91 +/- 3.38) mm and (6.20 +/- 3.76) mm (P>0.05); L2 mean was respectively (15.70 +/- 3.29)mm and (15.35 +/- 1.44) mm (P> 0.05); L3 mean was respectively (20.54 +/- 3.33) mm and (16.43 +/- 2.21) mm (P<0.05). Nasal fauces pitch mean was significantly widened. By the multiple linear regression analysis, the postoperative effect has the linear correlation between L2 and 1,3 residual mean with the negative correlation. Due to the standardized coefficient, L3 residual mean has the most influence on the postoperative effect.
CONCLUSION
Modified UPPP surgery removing the partial pharyngeal muscle is in favor of upgrading the postoperative effect with significantly increasing the width of postoperative nasal pharyngeal isthmus area, then there are not occur the eustachian tube dysfunction, the soft palate function, swallowing and articulation function disabled.
Adult
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Palate, Soft
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surgery
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Pharyngeal Muscles
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surgery
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Pharynx
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surgery
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Sleep Apnea, Obstructive
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surgery
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Treatment Outcome
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Uvula
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surgery
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Young Adult
4.Effects of metformin on the survival in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer: a meta-analysis
Yaqi LIU ; Yixiao WANG ; Yang FU ; Chenghong ZHENG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2020;32(9):642-647
Objective:To investigate the effects of metformin on the survival of patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).Methods:PubMed, EMbase, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang and other databases were searched from the beginning of database construction to February 2020, relevant literatures were screened and included, and the characteristics of the literatures were extracted. RevMan 5.3 software was used to analyze progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS), hazard ratio(HR) and 95% CI; the heterogeneity and publication bias were also evaluated. Results:A total of 11 studies were enrolled, and metformin did not improve PFS in patients with advanced NSCLC ( HR = 0.80, 95% CI 0.58-1.09, P = 0.15). The subgroup analysis results of different treatment strategies showed that metformin combined with tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) ( HR = 0.71, 95% CI 0.32-1.57, P = 0.39), chemoradiotherapy ( HR = 0.97, 95% CI 0.59-1.61, P = 0.92), and immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) ( HR = 0.64, 95% CI 0.35-1.16, P = 0.14) did not improve the PFS. Metformin improved OS in patients with advanced NSCLC ( HR = 0.84, 95% CI 0.75-0.93, P = 0.001). Metformin combined with TKI ( HR = 0.68, 95% CI 0.38- 1.22, P = 0.19) and ICI ( HR =0.80, 95% CI 0.39-1.63, P = 0.54) did not improve OS of patients, while metformin combined with chemoradiotherapy could improve OS ( HR = 0.85, 95% CI 0.78-0.93, P < 0.01). No evidence of publication bias was shown in the funnel plot analysis. Conclusions:Metformin can prolong OS time in patients with advanced NSCLC, especially in patients undergoing metformin combined with radiotherapy and chemotherapy, or concurrent chemoradiotherapy.
5.Role of connexin 43 in a rat model of periodontitis-induced renal injury
Yu XIN ; Ruobing FU ; Xirui XIN ; Yaqi SHANG ; Xinchan LIU ; Weixian YU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2024;42(3):296-303
Objective This study aims to investigate the role of gap junction mediated by connexin 43(Cx43)in renal injury induced by periodontitis in rats.Methods Twelve SPF-grade Wistar male rats were divided into a control group and a periodontitis group by using a completely random number table method,with six rats in each group.The control group rats were not treated,while the periodontitis group rats were subjected to wire ligation of the neck of their bilateral maxillary first molars to construct a periodontitis model.After 8 weeks of modeling,the rats were examined for clinical indicators of the periodontium.micro-CT scanning of the maxilla reconstructed its 3D structure and analyzed the absorption of alveolar bone.Histopathological changes in periodontal and renal tissues were detected.MitoSOX red reagent was used to determine reactive oxygen species(ROS)content in renal tissues.A biochemical reagent kit was used to detect serum oxidative stress biomarkers.Real-time fluo-rescent quantitative-polymerase chain reaction(qRT-PCR)was employed to determine Cx43,nuclear factor kappa-B(NF-κB),interleukin(IL)-1β,IL-6,BCL2-Associated X(Bax),B-lymphomatoma-2 gene(Bcl-2),and Caspase-3 mRNA were determined.Western blot analysis was used to detect Cx43,NF-κB,IL-1β,Bax,Bcl-2 and Caspase-3 protein.Re-sults micro-CT 3D reconstruction showed significant bone resorption of the first molar alveolar bone in the periodonti-tis group rats and decreased height of the alveolar ridge.The distance from the enamel cementum boundary to the top of the alveolar ridge in the periodontitis group was significantly higher than that inthe control group.The histopathological results showed a large number of inflammatory cells that infiltrated the periodontal tissue of the periodontitis group,and the alveolar bone was significantly absorbed.Rats in the periodontitis group also exhibited mild thickening of the glomer-ular basement membrane,dilation of the Bowman's capsule,and destruction of the brush-like edge of the renal tubules in the renal tissue.The MitoSOX red staining results showed a significant increase in ROS content in the renal tissue of the periodontitis group.The biochemical test results showed that the levels of superoxide dismutase and glutathione in the serum of rats with periodontitis decreased,while that of malondialdehyde increased.The results of qRT-PCR and Western blot showed that the expression levels of Cx43,IL-1β,IL-6,Bax,Caspase-3 mRNA and Cx43,IL-1β,NF-κB,Bax,Caspase-3 proteins in the periodontitis group significantly increased compared with those in the control group,while the expression levels of Bcl-2 mRNA and protein decreased.Conclusion Periodontitis may activate NF-κB sig-naling molecules by upregulating the expression of Cx43 in rat kidney tissues,leading to increased levels of inflamma-tion and apoptosis and ultimately inducing kidney injury.
6.Analysis of ITGB1 expression in gastric cancer tissues and its impact on the efficacy of immunotherapy
Hongyuan QIAO ; Juan FU ; Xincheng ZHAO ; Yaqi PANG
Immunological Journal 2024;40(2):188-194
The study aimed to investigate the expression of ITGB1 in gastric cancer tissues and its impact on the efficacy of immunotherapy,and to find a new biomarker for prognosis assessment and prediction of immunotherapy response in gastric cancer.By utilizing bioinformatics methods to analyze the transcriptomic data,clinical pathological characteristics,and survival information of gastric cancer patients in the Cancer Genome Atlas(TCGA)database,this study evaluates the expression of ITGB1 in gastric cancer and its correlation with clinical features.Furthermore,an in-depth analysis was conducted for evaluating the relationship of ITGB1 expression with immune infiltration,immune checkpoint-related genes,immune subtypes and immunotherapy response.Data showed that high ITGB1 expression in gastric cancer tissues is associated with later T stage,lower survival rates,and lower overall survival.Analysis of immune infiltration scores showed the score for CD4+T cells,CD8+T cells,neutrophils,macrophages and dendritic cells were higher in the high ITGB1 expression group.Additionally,the levels of immune checkpoint-related genes such as SIGLEC15,TIGIT,CD274,HAVCR2,CTLA4 and PDCD1LG2 were elevated in the high ITGB1 expression group,and the expression of ITGB1 was positively correlated with the expression of immune checkpoint-related genes including SIGLEC15,TIGIT,CD274,HAVCR2,CTLA4,LAG3 and PDCD1LG2.Analysis based on the data from the TISIDB database revealed differential expression of ITGB1 in various immune subtypes of gastric cancer,with significantly higher expression levels in the C6 subtype(TGF-β dominant type).The TIDE algorithm indicated a high score for the group with high ITGB1 expression,suggesting poor efficacy of immune checkpoint blockade therapy.To sum up,we find that high expression of ITGB1 in gastric cancer tissues is a poor prognostic indicator for gastric cancer patients,thus ITGB1 may serve as a potential biomarker for assessing prognosis and predicting the efficacy of immunotherapy in gastric cancer.
7. The mediating role of psychological capital between the sense of occupational mission and job engagement in preschool teachers
Yaqi FU ; Xiantao PENG ; Haiyan LIU ; Zixin ZHANG
China Occupational Medicine 2019;46(05):599-603
OBJECTIVE: To explore the mediating role of psychological capital in the sense of occupational mission and work engagement in preschool teachers.METHODS: A method of stratified cluster sampling was used to select 464 preschool teachers from 16 kindergartens in a city of Hubei Province. Occupational Mission Scale, Psychological Capital Questionnaire and Job Involvement Questionnaire were used to investigate their sense of occupational mission, psychological capital and job engagement. RESULTS: The total score of occupational mission was(48.6±6.9); the total score of psychological capital was(87.1±11.8); and the total score of work engagement was(79.8±11.4). Occupational mission was positively correlated with job engagement [correlation coefficient(r) was 0.607, P<0.01].The self-efficacy, hope, tenacity and optimism were positively correlated with job engagement(r were 0.526, 0.544, 0.573, 0.415, respectively, P<0.01). The mediating effect of psychological capital on occupational mission and work engagement was 0.15, accounting for 26.8% of the total effect. CONCLUSION: The sense of occupational mission can directly or indirectly promote job engagement. The psychological capital plays a mediating role between occupational mission and job engagement.
8.Application of customized dental-bone supported osteotomy guide plate in bilateral sagittal split osteotomy
Lidong WANG ; Wen MA ; Shuai FU ; Changbin ZHANG ; Qingying CUI ; Canbang PENG ; Yaqi CHEN ; Ming LI
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2024;40(5):698-702
Objective:To investigate the effects of customized dental-bone supported osteotomy guide plate in bilateral sagittal split osteotomy.Methods:24 patients(48 sides)with maxillofacial deformity underwent BSSO were included.The maxillofacial region of all patients was scanned by CT,the plaster dental models were scanned using laser surface scanner,and the 3D models were established.The osteotomy guide plates of the inner horizontal and anterior sagittal bone incision of mandible ramus were manufactured by digital technology.All splits underwent operation with(27 side)and without(21 sides)the osteotomy guide plate respectively by the same doc-tor,and the time for the inner horizontal and anterior sagittal bone incision of mandible ramus was recorded.Postoperative CT scan was performed to evaluate the surgical effects according to the lingual split scale(LSS)classification.Results:The wound in all patients healed well and no serious complication was observed.The time for the inner horizontal and anterior sagittal bone incision of mandible ramus in plate group and no plate group was(125.67±2.23)s and(141.15±3.69)s respectively(P<0.05).The probability of mandi-ble splitting according to Hunsuck standard osteotomy line increased from 42.86%to 66.67%,and the probability of osteotomy line passing through mandibular nerve canal decreased from 33.33%to 7.41%,by using osteotomy guide plate.In addition,LSS4 type of osteotomy line was avoided by using osteotomy guide plates.Data analysis showed that the split pattern of sagittal split osteotomy of the mandibular ramus was influenced by the application of osteotomy guide plates(P<0.05).Conclusion:The customized dental-bone supported osteotomy guide plate is effective in the completion of the operation and reducing time consuming and surgical complication in BSSO.
9.metabolomics in nephrotoxicity of aristolochic acids based on air flow-assisted desorption electrospray ionization mass spectrometry imaging.
Zhonghua WANG ; Bingshu HE ; Yaqi LIU ; Meiling HUO ; Wenqing FU ; Chunyan YANG ; Jinfeng WEI ; Zeper ABLIZ
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2020;10(6):1083-1093
Understanding of the nephrotoxicity induced by drug candidates is vital to drug discovery and development. Herein, an metabolomics method based on air flow-assisted desorption electrospray ionization mass spectrometry imaging (AFADESI-MSI) was established for direct analysis of metabolites in renal tissue sections. This method was subsequently applied to investigate spatially resolved metabolic profile changes in rat kidney after the administration of aristolochic acid I, a known nephrotoxic drug, aimed to discover metabolites associated with nephrotoxicity. As a result, 38 metabolites related to the arginine-creatinine metabolic pathway, the urea cycle, the serine synthesis pathway, metabolism of lipids, choline, histamine, lysine, and adenosine triphosphate were significantly changed in the group treated with aristolochic acid I. These metabolites exhibited a unique distribution in rat kidney and a good spatial match with histopathological renal lesions. This study provides new insights into the mechanisms underlying aristolochic acids nephrotoxicity and demonstrates that AFADESI-MSI-based metabolomics is a promising technique for investigation of the molecular mechanism of drug toxicity.
10.Spatial-resolved metabolomics reveals tissue-specific metabolic reprogramming in diabetic nephropathy by using mass spectrometry imaging.
Zhonghua WANG ; Wenqing FU ; Meiling HUO ; Bingshu HE ; Yaqi LIU ; Lu TIAN ; Wanfang LI ; Zhi ZHOU ; Baili WANG ; Jianzhen XIA ; Yanhua CHEN ; Jinfeng WEI ; Zeper ABLIZ
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2021;11(11):3665-3677
Detailed knowledge on tissue-specific metabolic reprogramming in diabetic nephropathy (DN) is vital for more accurate understanding the molecular pathological signature and developing novel therapeutic strategies. In the present study, a spatial-resolved metabolomics approach based on air flow-assisted desorption electrospray ionization (AFADESI) and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization (MALDI) integrated mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) was proposed to investigate tissue-specific metabolic alterations in the kidneys of high-fat diet-fed and streptozotocin (STZ)-treated DN rats and the therapeutic effect of astragaloside IV, a potential anti-diabetic drug, against DN. As a result, a wide range of functional metabolites including sugars, amino acids, nucleotides and their derivatives, fatty acids, phospholipids, sphingolipids, glycerides, carnitine and its derivatives, vitamins, peptides, and metal ions associated with DN were identified and their unique distribution patterns in the rat kidney were visualized with high chemical specificity and high spatial resolution. These region-specific metabolic disturbances were ameliorated by repeated oral administration of astragaloside IV (100 mg/kg) for 12 weeks. This study provided more comprehensive and detailed information about the tissue-specific metabolic reprogramming and molecular pathological signature in the kidney of diabetic rats. These findings highlighted the promising potential of AFADESI and MALDI integrated MSI based metabolomics approach for application in metabolic kidney diseases.