1.Advances in predictive factors of neoadjuvant chemotherapy in breast cancer
Journal of International Oncology 2010;37(12):925-927
Predictive factors of neoadjuvant chemotherapy play an important role in selecting sensitive chemotherapy regimen and avoiding unsuitable regimen for breast cancer patients. At present, estrogen receptor (ER), progestin receptor (PR) and HER-2 status are the main predictive factors. Other factors such as Ki-67 also seem to be promising for optimizing neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
2.Effects of Core Stability Training on Gross Motor Function and Walking Ability of Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy
Yongfeng WANG ; Xiaojie LI ; Yang LV ; Qifeng SUN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(4):350-353
Objective To explore the effects of core stability training on gross motor function and walking ability of children with spasticcerebral palsy. Methods 60 children with spastic cerebral palsy were divided into 2 groups. The control group (n=30) received routine rehabilitation.The experimental group (n=30) received core stability training for 15~20 minutes during exercise therapy training in routine rehabilitation.Before and 3 months after training, they were assessed with D and E domains of Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM) andfootprints analysis. Results The scores of D and E domains of GMFM, the step length, the step width and the velocity were better after training(P<0.05), especially in experimental group (P<0.05). Conclusion Core stability training combined with routine rehabilitation is effectiveon improving gross motor function and walking ability of children with spastic cerebral palsy.
3.The association study of Ghrelin gene polymorphisms with the susceptivity of schizophrenia in Chinese Han population
Yongfeng YANG ; Wenqiang LI ; Weihua YUE ; Hongxing ZHANG ; Xueqin SONG ; Hongyan YU ; Dai ZHANG ; Ge YANG ; Jingyuan ZHAO ; Luxian LV
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2011;20(7):589-591
Objective To investigate the potential association of Ghrelin(GHRL)gene polymorphisms susceptible to schizophrenia by case-control study.Methods Six hundred and thirty-four patients,six hundred and six healthy control subjects were recruited.Four SNPs rs696217,rs26802,rs27647 and rs26311 were detected by the polymerase chain reaction-based-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis.Results No significant differences in genotype or allele frequencies of the four SNPs were observed between schizophrenic patients and healthy controls (Pvalues of genotype frequencies were 0.649,0.944,0.410,0.826;P values of allele frequencies were 0.773,0.992,0.301,0.723).However,seven haplotypes(GAAG,GAGC,GAGG,GCGC,GCGG,TAGC,TAGG)showed significant differences in frequency between schizophrenic and control groups(P values were 0.011,0.001,1.76×10-6,9.84×10-10,1.38×10-9,2.12×10-5,2.57×10-6).Conclusion These data suggest that the GHRL gene may not be associated with susceptibility to schizophrenia in the Chinese Han population.However,the haplotype of GA may be the susceptive factor of schizophrenia.
4.Changes in the amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation and functional connectivity of resting fMRI in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Yanli SHI ; Kun LI ; Haisan ZHANG ; Yongfeng YANG ; Yanna KOU ; Meng ZHANG ; Luxian LV ; Hongxing. ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2019;45(4):217-222
Objective To investigate the spontaneous activity of brain neurons in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) under resting state. Methods Forty-eight OCD patients and 50 age-, gender- and year of education-matched normal controls were enrolled. All the subjects underwent 3.0 T fMRI to acquire resting state brain image. The brain regions with significant differences in amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF) between patients and controls were analyzed. Whole-brain functional connectivity (FC) were analyzed using the brain regions with significant differences as seed points, and the correlation between brain regions with significant differences in ALFF and FC analysis and obsessive-compulsive symptoms was analyzed. Results Compared to the control group, the ALFF of left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex increased in patients with OCD (t=4.305, P<0.001). Compared to the controls, the analysis of whole-brain FC (based on MNI template) with the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex as the regions of interest showed that the FC strength between the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and right orbital inferior frontal cortex (t=3.897, P<0.001), left anterior cingulate cortex (t=3.370, P<0.001), right anterior cingulate cortex (t=4.299, P<0.001), left middle cingulate cortex (t=3.220, P<0.001), right middle cingulate cortex (t=4.607, P<0.001) enhanced; the FC strength between the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the left opercular part of inferior frontal gyrus (t=-4.630, P<0.001) weakened in patients with OCD. The FC between the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the left opercular part of inferior frontal gyrus was negatively correlated with obsessions score(r=-0.369, P=0.014), compulsions score (r=-0.392, P=0.009) and total score (r=-0.393, P=0.008) of the Yale-Brown obsessive compulsive scale (Y-BOCS). Conclusion In patients with OCD, spontaneous neural activity of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex is enhanced in resting state, and the FC with multiple brain regions is abnormal. The FC strength between the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the left opercular part of inferior frontal gyrus is associated with obsessive-compulsive symptoms.
5.The clinical experience of emergency medical team-initiated extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
Yong MEI ; Xufeng CHEN ; Jinsong ZHANG ; Jinru LV ; Gang ZHANG ; Deliang HU ; Huimin HUANG ; Xihua HUANG ; Yongnian LIANG ; Yongfeng SHAO
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2017;26(10):1115-1119
Objective To summarize the efficacy of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)utilization in Emergency Department (ED),as well as the establishment of emergency ECMO team.Methods A retrospective analysis was carried out in 16 patients treated with ECMO between April 2015 to December 2016 in ED.The clinical data including demographics,diagnosis,initiating ECMO timing,place of ECMO establishment,intubation approaches,duration of ECMO,complications and outcomes were collected and analyzed.Results Eight patients were successfully weaned from ECMO,and 7 of them survived to discharge from hospital.The duration of ECMO support was 4 to 384 hours.The emergency ECMO team was set up.Conclusions Emergency medical team can successfully operate the ECMO process.The emergency medical team-initiated ECMO can provide effectively adjuvant measures to support patients with respiratory failure,circulatory failure and cardiac arrest.
6.Risk Identification Model of Coronary Artery Stenosis Constructed Based on Random Forest
Yongfeng LV ; Yujing WANG ; Leyi ZHANG ; Yixin LI ; Na YUAN ; Jing TIAN
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(1):138-146
ObjectiveTo establish a risk recognition model for coronary artery stenosis by using a machine learning method and to identify the key causative factors. MethodsPatients aged ≥18 years,diagnosed with coronary heart disease through coronary angiography from January 2013 to May 2020 in two prominent hospitals in Shanxi Province, were continuously enrolled. Logistic regression,back propagation neural network (BPNN), and random forest(RF)algorithms were used to construct models for detecting the causative factors of coronary artery stenosis. Sensitivity (TPR), specificity (TNR), accuracy (ACC), positive predictive value (PV+), negative predictive value (PV-), area under subject operating characteristic curve (AUC), and calibration curve were used to compare the discrimination and calibration performance of the models. The best model was then employed to predict the main risk variables associated with coronary stenosis. ResultsThe RF model exhibited superior comprehensive performance compared to logistic regression and BPNN models. The TPR values for logistic regression,BPNN,and RF models were 75.76%, 74.30%, and 93.70%, while ACC values were 74.05%, 72.30%, and 79.49%, respectively. The AUC values were:logistic regression 0.739 9; BPNN 0.723 1; RF 0.752 2. Manifestations such as chest pains,abnormal ST segments on ECG,ventricular premature beats with hypertension, atrial fibrillation, regional wall motion abnormalities(RWMA) by color echocardiography, aortic regurgitation(AR), pulmonary insufficiency (PI), family history of cardiovascular diseases,and body mass index(BMI)were identified as top ten important variables affecting coronary stenosis according to the RF model. ConclusionsRandom forest model shows the best comprehensive performance in identification and accurate assessment of coronary artery stenosis. The prediction of risk factors affecting coronary artery stenosis can provide a scientific basis for clinical intervention and help to formulate further diagnosis and treatment strategies so as to delay the disease progression.
7.Erratum: Author correction to 'Up-regulation of glycolipid transfer protein by bicyclol causes spontaneous restriction of hepatitis C virus replication' Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 9 (2019) 769-781.
Meng-Hao HUANG ; Hu LI ; Rong XUE ; Jianrui LI ; Lihua WANG ; Junjun CHENG ; Zhouyi WU ; Wenjing LI ; Jinhua CHEN ; Xiaoqin LV ; Qiang LI ; Pei LAN ; Limin ZHAO ; Yongfeng YANG ; Zonggen PENG ; Jiandong JIANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2020;10(1):195-196
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2019.01.013.].
8.Up-regulation of glycolipid transfer protein by bicyclol causes spontaneous restriction of hepatitis C virus replication.
Meng-Hao HUANG ; Hu LI ; Rong XUE ; Jianrui LI ; Lihua WANG ; Junjun CHENG ; Zhouyi WU ; Wenjing LI ; Jinhua CHEN ; Xiaoqin LV ; Qiang LI ; Pei LAN ; Limin ZHAO ; Yongfeng YANG ; Zonggen PENG ; Jiandong JIANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2019;9(4):769-781
Bicyclol is a synthetic drug for hepatoprotection in clinic since 2004. Preliminary clinical observations suggest that bicyclol might be active against hepatitis C virus (HCV) with unknown mechanism. Here, we showed that bicyclol significantly inhibited HCV replication and in hepatitis C patients. Using bicyclol as a probe, we identified glycolipid transfer protein (GLTP) to be a novel restrictive factor for HCV replication. The GLTP preferentially bound host vesicle-associated membrane protein-associated protein-A (VAP-A) in competition with the HCV NS5A, causing an interruption of the complex formation between VAP-A and HCV NS5A. As the formation of VAP-A/NS5A complex is essential for viral RNA replication, up-regulation of GLTP by bicyclol reduced the level of VAP-A/NS5A complex and thus inhibited HCV replication. Bicyclol also exhibited an inhibition on HCV variants resistant to direct-acting antiviral agents (DAAs) with an efficacy identical to that on wild type HCV. In combination with bicyclol, DAAs inhibited HCV replication in a synergistic fashion. GLTP appears to be a newly discovered host restrictive factor for HCV replication, Up-regulation of GLTP causes spontaneous restriction of HCV replication.