1.CHANGES OF NAILFOLD MICROCIRCULATION IN PATIENTS OF TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS WITH DIABETIC RETINOPATHY
Yi YANG ; Baoyu WU ; Shenyuan YUAN ; Liangxiang ZHU ; Hanqing FU ; Yuantao LIU
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 1999;14(4):234-237
Objective.To study the changes of microcirculation in patients with diabetic retinopathy(DR).Methods.Examination were performed in 153 cases of type Ⅱ diabetes mellitus, among them,72 cases were male,81 cases were female,mean age 57.0±10.0 years, mean disease course 8.2±7.5 years.All cases were examined fundi by ophthalmologist,urinary albumin excretion rate (UAE)in 24 hours was measured by radioimmunoassay.Moreover,we examined the blood glucose,blood pressure,blood viscosity and observed the changes of naifold microcirculation.Results.It was found that there were more evident disturbance of microcirculation,markedly slowed velocity of blood flow(P<0.05),significantly increased aggregation of blood cells(P<0.05)and exudation around the loop(P<0.05)in the group with DR,compared with the group without DR.Conclusion.It was more evident disturbance of nailfold microcirculation in patients with diabetic retinopathy.
2.Application of PDCA cycle management method in prevention and control of multidrug-resistant organisms
Yuan-Yuan DENG ; Qiong WAN ; Yi-Fan TONG ; Bin ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2018;17(2):165-168
Objective To evaluate the effect of plan-do-check-act (PDCA) cycle management method on improving multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) prevention and control measures.Methods PDCA cycle management method was applied to improve the management system and management process of a hospital,prevention and control efficacy of MDROs in clinic departments between July-December 2014 (before PDCA implementation) and January-June 2015 (after PDCA implementation) was compared.Results After half a year implementation of PDCA cycle management,the total implementation rate of MDROs prevention and control measures increased from 57.14% (360/630) to 79.69% (510/640),difference was statistically significant(P<0.05);implementation rate of recording by doctors during the disease course,recording by nurses during the nursing process,registration and reporting of MDROs,as well as posting isolation signs were all improved,difference was statistically significant (all P<0.05).The total isolation rate of MDROs declined from 30.65% (347/1 132)before PDCA implementation to 22.61% (236/1 044) after PDCA implementation,difference was statistically significant (x2 =10.393,P<0.05).Conclusion Application of PDCA cycle can improve the prevention and control measures of MDROs.
3.Preparation of transfersomes of vincristine sulfate and study on its prcutaneous penetration.
Yi LU ; Shi-Xiang HOU ; Tong CHEN ; Yi-Yi SUN ; Ben-Xia YANG ; Zi-Yan YUAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2005;30(12):900-903
OBJECTIVETo select the best preparation method of vincristine transfersomes (VCR-T) and predict its possibility of being a new formulation of VCR.
METHODOrthogonal design was used to optimize the preparation methods on the basis of single factor pretests; and the permeation tests in vitro were performed in modified Franz diffusion cells.
RESULTThe optimum formula was: pH was equal to 7.3, the ratio of lecithin to sodium deoxycholate is 70/20, the weight of VCR is 10 mg, hydrating time is 30 minutes. The optimized solution was light yellow and transparent colloid solution. The VCR-T are spherical and smooth with average diameters of 94 nm and an encapsulation ratio of 90%. The test in vitro showed that VCR-T could permeat through mouse skin at zero rate with the cumulative penetrating quality amounting to 63.8%.
CONCLUSIONTransfersomes may become a promising carrier of VCR for clinic use.
Administration, Cutaneous ; Animals ; Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ; administration & dosage ; pharmacokinetics ; Deoxycholic Acid ; Drug Carriers ; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ; Mice ; Particle Size ; Phosphatidylcholines ; Skin Absorption ; Technology, Pharmaceutical ; methods ; Vincristine ; administration & dosage ; pharmacokinetics
4.Research on regulation mechanism of osteoclast differentiation.
Cai-yuan SONG ; Bing PENG ; Jia-yi SHEN ; Hong-ting JIN ; Lu-wei XIAO ; Pei-jian TONG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2015;28(6):580-584
Osteoclasts are multinucleated giant cell, which derived from mononuclear myeloid hematopoietic stem cells with the function of bone absorption. Osteoclasts plays a key role in bone metabolism, therefore the body is very strict to regulation of osteoclastogenesis. Mobilization and differentiation of osteoclast maturation is a complex and sophisticated multi-level regulatory processes. In the relevant regulatory mechanisms, OPG/RANKL/RANK system plays a pivotal role in the process of osteoclast differentiation and maturation. Recent studies revealed that immune cells and osteoclasts were closely connect with each other in the field of bone metabolism, also provide a new therapeutic target for the treatment of bone diseases. The apoptosis of osteoclasts in bone metabolism have been payed more attention,while its mechanism is still not clear, which need further research.
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Cell Differentiation
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Gene Expression Regulation
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Humans
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Osteoclasts
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cytology
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metabolism
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Osteoprotegerin
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genetics
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metabolism
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RANK Ligand
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metabolism
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Receptor Activator of Nuclear Factor-kappa B
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genetics
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metabolism
5.Early event-related potential components in face perception reflect the sequential neural activities.
Yuan YANG ; Guan GU ; Hong GUO ; Yi-Hong QIU
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2011;63(2):97-105
Event-related potential (ERP) studies report that early components P120, N170 and VPP are associated with face processing. Several lines of evidence suggest that VPP is the positive counterpart of N170, and they are generated by the same brain sources. However, whether P120 has a negative counterpart and the relations among these early components (i.e. P120, N170, VPP) remain unclear. In this study, the scalp electroencephalogram was recorded when the subjects passively viewed different stimuli, and ERP was calculated. The synchronization of electroencephalography signals between fronto-central and bilateral occipitotemporal sites was evaluated, and independent component analysis was employed to seek the face-sensitive independent components and their corresponding sources. We found that P120 had the negative counterpart, i.e., VN120; moreover, VN120-VPP and P120-N170 complexes were generated by the same sources located in fusiform gyrus, which reflected the same sequential neural activities of face processing.
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Brain
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physiology
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Electroencephalography
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Evoked Potentials
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physiology
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Face
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physiology
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Young Adult
6.Glucagon-Like Peptide-1: New Regulator in Lipid Metabolism
Tong BU ; Ziyan SUN ; Yi PAN ; Xia DENG ; Guoyue YUAN
Diabetes & Metabolism Journal 2024;48(3):354-372
Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) is a 30-amino acid peptide hormone that is mainly expressed in the intestine and hypothalamus. In recent years, basic and clinical studies have shown that GLP-1 is closely related to lipid metabolism, and it can participate in lipid metabolism by inhibiting fat synthesis, promoting fat differentiation, enhancing cholesterol metabolism, and promoting adipose browning. GLP-1 plays a key role in the occurrence and development of metabolic diseases such as obesity, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, and atherosclerosis by regulating lipid metabolism. It is expected to become a new target for the treatment of metabolic disorders. The effects of GLP-1 and dual agonists on lipid metabolism also provide a more complete treatment plan for metabolic diseases. This article reviews the recent research progress of GLP-1 in lipid metabolism.
7.Rational design of secondary operation for penetrating head injury: A case report
Yi-Kai YUAN ; Tong SUN ; Yi-Cheng ZHOU ; Xue-Pei LI ; Hang YU ; Jun-Wen GUAN
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2020;23(2):84-88
Penetrating head injury is rare, and thus management of such injuries is non-standard. Early diagnosis and intraoperative comprehensive exploration are necessary considering the complexity and severity of the trauma. However, because of the lack of microsurgical techniques in local hospitals, the possible retained foreign bodies and other postoperative complications such as cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak usually require a rational design for a secondary operation to deal with. We present a case of a 15-yearold boy who was stabbed with a bamboo stick in his left eye. The chopsticks passed through the orbit roof and penetrated the skull base. In subsequent days, the patient sustained CSF leak and intracranial infection after an unsatisfied primary treatment in the local hospital and had to request a secondary operation in our department. Computed tomography including plain scan, three dimension reconstruction and computed tomographic angiography are used to determine the course and extent of head injury. A frontal craniotomy was performed. Three pieces of stick were found residual and removed with the comminuted orbit bone fragments. A pedicled temporalis muscle fascia graft was applied to repair the frontier skull base and a free temporalis muscle flap to seal the frontal sinus defect. Aggressive broadspectrum antibiotics of vancomycin and meropenem were administrated for persistent fever after operation. CSF external drainage system continued for 12 days, and was removed 10 days after temperature returned to normal. The Glasgow coma scale score was improved to 15 at postoperative day 7 and the patient was discharged at day 22 uneventfully. We believe that appropriate preoperative surgical plan and thorough surgical exploration by microsurgery is essential for attaining a favorable outcome, especially in secondary operation. Good postoperative recovery depends on successfully management before and after operation for possible complications as well.
8.Effect of antioxidant peptide AOP1 on healing repair of skin burns in mice
Di QIN ; Hui-Jie ZHANG ; Xi-Ying YANG ; Yan-Tong CHEN ; Wei-Ping LIN ; Wen-Hui LI ; Tong-Yi SUN ; Yuan-Yuan GAO
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2018;34(2):225-231
Aim To explore the effect and mechanism of antioxidant peptide AOP1 on repair of skin burn wound healing in mice.Methods Fluorescence probe DCFH-DA was used to detect the changes of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS).Cell proliferation and migration assay were used to detect AOP1 toxicity and its effect on wound healing.Moreover,the skin scald wound was made on the shaved dorsum of the anesthetized mice with a 1.0 cm diameter brass cylinder heated in a water bath at 80 ℃ for 2 min and pressed against the rat skin for 10 s.The effects of AOP1 on the healing of skin burns were observed by HE and Masson staining and the contents of MDA and the activity of SOD in skin tissues were measured.Results The antioxidant peptide AOP1 could significantly reduce the number of ROS in HaCaT and L929 cells,and promote cell migration and proliferation.Compared with the untreated group,the skin healing time of AOP1 group was short,the healing rate was high,the area of scab was small,and inflammation and the content of MDA in burned tissue significantly decreased.The effect of AOP1 on healing of burn wound healing was also confirmed by HE and Masson staining.Conclusion It is suggested that the antioxidant peptide AOP1 with natural activity may promote the healing of skin burns by reducing the oxidative stress caused by burns.
10.Effects of advanced glycation end products and its receptor on oxidative stress in diabetic wounds.
Yi-wen NIU ; Ming-yuan MIAO ; Wei DONG ; Jiao-yun DONG ; Xiao-zan CAO ; Shu-liang LU
Chinese Journal of Burns 2012;28(1):32-35
OBJECTIVETo investigate the accumulation of advanced glycation end products (AGE) and the inflammatory response of skin and wound in diabetic patients, and to analyze their relationship in vitro.
METHODSHistological staining and immunohistochemical staining was respectively performed on skin and wound tissue specimens collected from 10 patients with Type II diabetes mellitus (diabetes group) and 12 non-diabetic patients with skin injury (control group) to observe the arrangement of collagen and the distribution of inflammatory cells, and to determine the expression levels of AGE and its receptor (RAGE). Malondialdehyde (MDA) levels in skin and wound tissue homogenates were assayed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. In vitro, human neutrophils were isolated and treated with RPMI-1640 culture medium or that containing AGE-human serum albumin in the concentration of 0.315, 0.625, 1.250 mg/mL, and they were identified as normal control (NC) group, low concentration (L) group, moderate concentration (M) group, and high concentration (H) group. Cell viability in each group was determined by MTT colorimetric assay, and the reactive oxygen species (ROS) in cell was measured with 2', 7'-dichlorofluorescein-diacetate. Data were processed with t test.
RESULTSCompared with those of skin in control group, collagens of skin tissues in diabetes group atrophied and disorderly arranged. Inflammatory cells in wounds in diabetes group were dispersed, in which collagens arranged loosely and irregularly, as compared with those of wounds in control group. Expression levels of AGE and RAGE of skin in diabetes group were higher than those in control group. In diabetes and control groups, especially in diabetes group, the numbers of RAGE-positive cells in wound tissue were more than those in skin tissue. Large amount of inflammatory cells with positive expression of RAGE were observed in diabetes group. MDA level of skin and wound tissue in diabetes group was respectively (6.3 ± 1.0), (7.1 ± 2.4) nmol per milligram protein, which were obviously higher than those in control group [(2.9 ± 1.0), (3.6 ± 1.4) nmol per milligram protein, with t value respectively 8.017, 4.349, P < 0.05 or P < 0.01]. Cell viability and ROS levels in neutrophils were increased in L, M, and H groups [(59 ± 8)%, (77 ± 5)%, (67 ± 6)% and 1.67 ± 0.14, 2.13 ± 0.17, 3.48 ± 0.48] as compared with those in NC group [(34 ± 5)% and 0.58 ± 0.06, with t value respectively 7.195, 14.890, 11.130 and 20.195, 24.905, 16.864, P < 0.05 or P < 0.01].
CONCLUSIONSAbnormal oxidative stress in diabetic skin leads to an atypical origin of wound repair. AGE-RAGE effect is a critical mediator for oxidative stress in diabetic wound tissue during wound healing.
Aged ; Case-Control Studies ; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ; metabolism ; pathology ; Female ; Glycation End Products, Advanced ; metabolism ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Oxidative Stress ; Reactive Oxygen Species ; metabolism ; Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products ; Receptors, Immunologic ; metabolism ; Serum Albumin ; metabolism ; Serum Albumin, Human ; Skin ; metabolism ; pathology ; Wound Healing