1.Infarct location predicts progressive motor deficits in patients with infarct in the perforator territory of the middle cerebral artery
Yongpeng YU ; Lan TAN ; Weiping JU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2015;(8):602-606
Objective To investigate the relationship between the pattern of infarct distribution on diffusion-weight imaging (DWI) and progressive movement deficits (PMD) in patients with infarct in the perforator territory of the middle cerebral artery (MCA). Methods The patients with new infarction in the perforator territory of MCA were analyzed retrospectively. PMD was defined as an increase of at least 2 points on the motor item of the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score persisting for at least 24 hours within 5 days of stroke onset. The demographic characteristics, risk factors, clinical presentation, and distribution characteristics of the infarcts in the PMD and non-PMD groups were compared. Results A total of 64 patients were enrol ed in the study, including 38 females and 26 males, aged 67. 5 ± 10. 8 years. There were 28 patients in the PMD group and 36 in the non-PMD group. The proportion of the infarcts located in the posterior paraventricular region (67. 8% vs. 25. 0%; χ2 =11. 5, P<0. 05) of the PMD group and the mean baseline NIHSS score (6. 9 ± 1. 8 vs. 4. 3 ± 1. 2; t=2. 42, P<0. 05) were significantly higher than those of the non-PMD group. Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that the posterior paraventricular type infarcts had significantly independently correlation with PMD (odds ratio 6. 31, 95% confidence interval 2. 20-18. 0; P<0. 001). Conclusions The posterior paraventricular type infarcts on DWI can be used as a neuroimaging marker for predicting PMD in patients with infarction in the perforator artery territory of MCA.
2.Correlation betw een -2578C > A polymorphism of vascular endothelium grow th factor gene and carotid atherosclerosis in Chinese Han population in Shandong, China
Xiaoxiao SUN ; Aiying LI ; Zheng ZHANG ; Yongpeng YU ; Ping GAN
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2016;24(11):1010-1014
ObjectiveToinvestigatethecorrelationbetween-2578C>Apolymorphismofvascular endothelium grow th factor (VEGF) gene and carotid atherosclerosis in Chinese Han population in Shandong, China. Methods A total of 384 subjects aged 45-85 in Chinese Han population in Shandong, China w ere enroled. They were divided into either an increased intima-media thickness (IMT) group ( n=248) or a control group (n=136) according to the vascular ultrasound results. The baseline clinical data, such as the demographic data, vascular risk factors, and blood biochemical indicators in both groups were colected. Polymerase chain reaction w as used to detect the VEGF gene -2578C>A polymorphism genotype and alele. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to identify the independent risk factors for increased carotid IMT. Results The proportions of hypertension ( 70.6%vs.59.6%;χ2 =4.793, P=0.032), diabetes (18.4%vs.29.0%; χ2 =5.281, P=0.027), hyperlipidemia ( 45.2%vs.33.1%; χ2 =7.883, P=0.006), previous previous stroke or transient ischemic attack (29.0%vs.16.9%;χ2 =6.294, P=0.009), smoking (35.9%vs.19.9%;χ2 =10.708, P=0.001), as w el as total cholesterol ( 4.82 ±1.25 mmol/L vs.4.57 ± 0.94 mmol/L; t= -2.072, P= 0.039 ), triglyceride ( median, interquartile range; 1.71[0.84-2.22] mmol/L vs.1.53[1.08-2.59] mmol/L;Z= -2.560 P=0.010), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (2.86 ±1.01 mmol/L vs.2.64 ±0.85 mmol/L; t= -2.407, P= 0.033 ), and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (1.58 ±0.72 mmol/L vs.1.43 ±0.46 mmol/L;t= -2.183, P=0.030) in the increased IMT group, and there w ere significant differences compared w ith the control group. There w as significant difference in genotype frequency betw een the 2 groups (χ2 =10.131; P=0.006). There w as significant difference in C alele frequency between the increased IMT group and the control group (78.2% vs. 70.2%;χ2 =6.068, P=0.014). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that CC genotype (odds ratio 1.132, 95%confidence interval 1.021-2.141;P=0.029) w as an independent risk factor for increased carotid IMT. In 248 patients w ith increased IMT, 213 had at least 1 plaque, 76 (39.6%) of them w ere 1-2, 107 (43.15%) w ere 3-4, and 30 (12.1%) w ere 5-8 in plaque index. There w ere no significant differences in frequencies of genotypes (χ2 =6.766, P=0.149) and alele (χ2 =0.185, P=0.667) in the different plaque index groups. Conclusions -2578 single nucleotide polymorphism in the VEGF gene promoter is associated w ith carotid atherosclerosis, and C al ele may be its genetic susceptibility factor in Chinese Han population in Shandong, China.
3.A new device and method for tail vein injection in mice
Tao YU ; Yang ZENG ; Yuxia SUN ; Yongpeng SONG ; Xun TANG
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2016;26(10):82-84
Objective To provide a device and an effective method for tail vein injection in mice. Methods Doing the tail vein injection in mice with the self-designed device which is consisted of constant temperature part, lighting part and holding part.The difficulty and time of injection with and without the device were compared.Results It was faster and more accurate to perform the tail vein injection in mice with this self-designed device.Conclusion Using this self-designed device can significantly improve the efficiency and save the injection time.
4.Antihypertensive treatment in the prevention and treatment of ischemic stroke: the J-curve phenomenon
Xianglin CHI ; Yongpeng YU ; Daozhen WANG ; Zhaoqiang ZHANG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2013;21(6):459-468
The J-curve phenomenon in the antihypertensive treatment of cardiovascular disease has had more theoretical and experimental evidence and has been recognized by most researchers.However,there are a few related studies and reports about whether antihypertensive treatment has the J-curve phenomenon in ischemic stroke.It has not yet reached a consensus.This article reviews this phenomenon and expecting it to contribute to the blood pressure mangement of ischemic stroke.
5.The characteristics of lymph node metastasis and prognostic factors for carcinoma of papilla of Vater after pancreaticoduodenectomy
Zongting GU ; Wenlong YU ; Yongpeng WEI ; Xing LI ; Yongjie ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2013;(3):177-182
Objective To analyze the characteristics ot lymph node metastasis and prognostic factors for carcinoma of papilla of Vater (CPV) after pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD).Methods From January 2005 to December 2010,94 patients with CPV underwent PD and dissection of regional lymph nodes at the Eastern Hepatobiliary Surgery Hospital.We carefully evaluated nodal involvement in the patients to determine the lymphatic spread of CPV and analyzed the clinicopathological variables in relation to prognosis.Results The overall rate of nodal involvement was 46.8%.Using the UICC staging (7th edition),lymphatic invasion in pT1,pT2,pT3 and pT4 were 15.4% (2/13),62.7% (32/51),80.0% (8/10) and 100% (2/2),respectively.The metastatic rates in the posterior pancreaticoduodenal lymph nodes,the mesopancreatic lymph nodes,the hepatoduodenal ligamental lymph nodes and the proper hepatic periarterial lymph nodes were 30.9% (29/94),21.3% (20/94),11.7%(11/94) and 6.4% (6/94),respectively.Significant prognostic factors were tumor pT stage (P<0.01),duodenal wall infiltration (P =0.001),liver metastasis (P =0.001),pancreatic paren chymal invasion (P=0.004),nodal involvement (P<0.01) and different regional lymph nodes invasion (the posterior pancreaticoduodenal,P<0.01; the mesopancreatic,P<0.01; the hepatoduodenal ligamental,P<0.01; the proper hepatic periarterial,P=0.010).Cox regression analysis for overall survival revealed that the posterior pancreaticoduodenal nodal involvement (P<0.01),the mesopancreatic nodal involvement (P<0.01) and duodenal wall infiltration (P=0.019) were significant independent prognostic risk factors.Conclusions The mesopancreatic lymph nodes and the posterior pancreaticoduodenal lymph nodes should equally be regarded as the first stop in lymphatic spread of CPV.Therefore,we should pay much attention to these regional lymph node dissections,especially to ensure complete resection of the uncinate process and the mesopancreas.
6.Correlation Between Diffusion Weighted Imaging, Tumor Cellularity and Expression Level of Hypoxia-inducible Factor-1αin Cerebral Astrocytoma
Yongpeng CUI ; Chang SHU ; Yanbing ZHU ; Huan WANG ; Wenzhi YU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2013;(12):891-893,898
Purpose To evaluate the correlation among diffusion weighted imaging (DWI), tumor Cellularity and hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) for the high and low grade astrocytoma. Materials and Methods DWI was applied with 33 patients with astrocytoma confirmed by pathology, and ADC value was measured. Tumor Cellularity was measured using Scion Image 4.0.3.2. The expression of HIF-1α was tested using immunohistochemisty. Results Mean ADC value was higher in the low grade astrocytoma than that in the high grade astrocytoma (t=7.300, P<0.001). The tumor Cellularity was higher in the high grade astrocytoma than that in the low grade astrocytoma (t=-3.845, P<0.01). HIF-1αexpression could be demonstrated in the low grade [(20.08±10.01)%] and high grade [(47.91±19.03)%] astrocytoma. The negative correlation was demonstrated between ADC value and HIF-1αand tumor Cellularity (r=-0.756,-0.617;P<0.001). The positive correlation was demonstrated between HIF-1αand tumor Cellularity (r=0.622, P<0.001). Conclusion ADC value can be used to discriminate the low and high grade astrocytoma, and the role of HIF-1αshould be further to study with enlarged sample.
7.Advances of molecular mechanisms of oxidative stress in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and stroke
Honghao MAN ; Shuqiang YAO ; Yongpeng YU ; Yuhua BI ; Chunyu DONG ; Xiaohong QIAO ; Weiping JU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2017;24(3):462-465
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)is a high incidence of potentially dangerous disease,characterized by intermittent hypoxia or hypercapnia.It is an independent risk factor for ischemic stroke.Currently a number of studies have confirmed OSA closely associated with oxidative stress.In this paper,the complex mechanisms of oxidative stress in the OSA and the occurrence of stroke will be reviewed,such as promoting atherosclerosis,damaging the mitochondria,ischemia -reperfusion injury,ischemic preconditioning.To investigate the relationship between OSA,oxidative stress and stroke from molecular mechanisms.
8.Dynamic Changes Analysis on Paeonol in Cortex Moutan from Chongqing Dianjiang County
Junan FAN ; Chao YU ; Jisheng WANG ; Min SONG ; Zongyin QIU ; Yongpeng XIA
China Pharmacy 1991;0(05):-
OBJECTIVE:To study the content change regularities and the dynamic characteristics of paeonol,the major active ingredients in Cortex moutan from Chongqing Dianjang county under different influencing variables.METHODS:The determination of paeonol in moutan cortex samples was conducted by HPLC,and dynamic analysis on content change regularities was conducted.RESULTS:The content of paeonol took a para-curve pattern at an altitude from 400m to 800m,with that from 600m in altitude has the highest content;The content increased year by year from growing life of 3 to 5 years;The content took a para-curve pattern when harvested from 8mo to 11mo,with that harvested in 10mo was the highest.CONCLUSION:The optimal altitude for the growing of Cortex moutan was from 400m to 800m,in particular at an altitude of 600m,and it is preferable to harvest Cortex moutan with 4 or 5 years growing life in the first 20 days of 10mo.
9.Effect of smart air cell mattress on sleep quality
Yongpeng ZHU ; Yu WEI ; Xiaokang YU ; Jiuxing LIANG ; Yuxi LUO ; Hua LEI
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2023;46(1):18-22
Objective:To investigate the effect of smart air cell mattresses on sleep quality.Methods:Twenty healthy young people were enrolled as subjects, and each subject underwent a four-night polysomnographic monitoring experiment, including two nights each on a smart air cell mattress and a general mattress. The differences in sleep quality were compared by self-assessment of sleep quality, objective sleep indicators, and electroencephalogram (EEG) spectral analysis.Results:In the comparison between the smart air cell mattress and the general mattress, the differences in self-assessment of sleep quality and objective sleep indicators were not statistically significant (all P > 0.05), but the smart air cell mattress had a slight overall advantage. The relative power of EEG in the low-frequency band and the relative power of EEG in the high-frequency band were higher in the subjects with the smart air cell mattress. Conclusions:For the healthy young population, the smart air cell mattress can positively influence sleep quality to some extent, and the change in EEG relative power indicates an increase in sleep depth.
10.In Vitro Activity of the Novel Tetracyclines, Tigecycline, Eravacycline, and Omadacycline, Against Moraxella catarrhalis
Xiang SUN ; Bo ZHANG ; Guangjian XU ; Junwen CHEN ; Yongpeng SHANG ; Zhiwei LIN ; Zhijian YU ; Jinxin ZHENG ; Bing BAI
Annals of Laboratory Medicine 2021;41(3):293-301
Background:
Tigecycline, eravacycline, and omadacycline are recently developed tetracyclines. Susceptibility of microbes to these tetracyclines and their molecular mechanisms have not been well elucidated. We investigated the susceptibility of Moraxella catarrhalis to tigecycline, eravacycline, and omadacycline and its resistance mechanisms against these tetracyclines.
Methods:
A total of 207 non-duplicate M. catarrhalis isolates were collected from different inpatients. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of the tetracyclines were determined by broth microdilution. Tigecycline-, eravacycline-, or omadacycline-resistant isolates were induced under In Vitro pressure. The tet genes and mutations in the 16S rRNA was detected by PCR and sequencing.
Results:
Eravacycline had a lower MIC50 (0.06 mg/L) than tigecycline (0.125 mg/L) or omadacycline (0.125 mg/L) against M. catarrhalis isolates. We found that 136 isolates (65.7%) had the tetB gene, and 15 (7.2%) isolates were positive for tetL; however, their presence was not correlated with high tigecycline, eravacycline, or omadacycline ( ≥ 1 mg/L) MICs.Compared with the initial MIC after 160 days of induction, the MICs of tigecycline or eravacycline against three M. catarrhalis isolates increased ≥ eight-fold, while those of omadacycline against two M. catarrhalis isolates increased 64-fold. Mutations in the 16S rRNA genes (C1036T and/or G460A) were observed in omadacycline-induced resistant isolates, and increased RR (the genes encoding 16SrRNA (four copies, RR1-RR4) copy number of 16S rRNA genes with mutations was associated with increased resistance to omadacycline.
Conclusions
Tigecycline, eravacycline, and omadacycline exhibited robust antimicrobial effects against M. catarrhalis. Mutations in the 16S rRNA genes contributed to omadacycline resistance in M. catarrhalis.