1.Influence of urokinase on expression of soluble CD40 ligand in patients with acute coronary syndrome
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2017;26(3):314-317
Objective: To explore influence of urokinase on expression of soluble CD40 ligand (sCD40L) in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS).Methods: A total of 94 ACS patients diagnosed and treated in our hospital from Aug 2013 to Aug 2015 were selected.According to random number table, they were randomly and equally divided into routine treatment group and urokinase group (received small dose urokinase intravenous drip based on routine treatment group).Levels of sCD40L and cardiac troponin T (cTnT) before and after treatment, therapeutic effect and incidence rate of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) were measured and compared between two groups.Results: Compared with before treatment, there were significant reductions in levels of sCD40L and cTnT in both groups after treatment, P<0.01 all;compared with routine treatment group after treatment, there were significant reductions in levels of sCD40L [(2.92±0.36) ng/ml vs.(2.58±0.18) ng/ml] and cTnT [(0.10±0.02) μg/L vs.(0.04±0.01) μg/L] in urokinase group, P=0.013, 0.001 successively.Compared with routine treatment group, there was significant rise in total effective rate (76.6% vs.95.7%),and significant reduction in incidence rate of MACE (34.0% vs.4.3%) within six months in urokinase group (P<0.01 both).Conclusion: Urokinase can significantly inhibit expression of sCD40L and reduce release of cTnT, and improve therapeutic effect, and prevent major adverse cardiovascular events in patients with acute coronary syndrome.
2.Performance Investigation of Ion Trap with Various Collision gas and Pressures
Fuxing XU ; Qiankun DANG ; Hangyu DING ; Zhengxu HUANG ; Yuanyuan WANG ; Zhen ZHOU ; Chuanfan DING
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2017;45(4):587-592
Ion trap performances are investigated based on digital ion trap technique with different collision gases at different pressures. Collision gases of helium (4 amu), nitrogen (28 amu) and argon (40 amu) with various pressures are adopted in ion excitation and dissociation stages to investigate the ion trap performances, including mass resolution, signal intensity, tandem mass spectrometric analysis ability and low-mass cut off (LMCO) effect. It is found that when heavy gas of argon is used, energy can be efficiently transferred and LMCO effect is decreased with higher ion capture and dissociation efficiencies but with low mass resolution. Higher mass resolution is realized with helium as collision gas. Furthermore, at the same gas pressure, heavy gas is beneficial to abundant fragment ions and structural information of precursor ion.
3.Adult cavernous transformation of the portal vein
Yuling SUN ; Xiuxian MA ; Peiqin XU ; Liushun FENG ; Xiaowei DANG ; Ruifang ZHANG ; Yuanyuan ZHOU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2010;25(1):28-30
Objective To set up a standard for surgical classification of cavernous transformation of the portal vein (CTPV) and their management strategy according to the classification.Methods The clinical data of 63 CTPV cases were analyzed retrospectively,the classification and the corresponding treatment strategy were evaluated.Results According to the imaging examination,surgical treatment and long-term follow-up,CTPV was classified into four types:Type Ⅰ:cavernous transformation involving main trunk of the portal vein and intrahepatic branches.Portasystemic shunt (mesocaval and splenocaval shunt)(or plus port-azygous devascularization) were used for this type;Type Ⅱ:cavernous transformation in the main trunk and proximal SV or SMV.Portasystemic shunt (mesocaval and splenocaval shunt) or plus portazygous devascularization were applied;Type Ⅲ:cavernous transformation involving the whole portal system.Portopulmonary shunt (splenopneumopexy) or inferior mesenteric-caval shunt plus port-azygous devascularization were suggested;Type Ⅳ:any types aforementioned accompanied by biliary and /or pancreatic abnormalities.The treatment should focus on main symptoms and two-stage operation.Conclusions Doppler ultrasound and multi-slice spiral CT (MSCT) three dimensional (3D) reconstruction are the mainstay for the diagnosis of CTPV;Correct diagnosis,classification as well as individualized management are of great importance in the treatment of adult CTPV.
4.Dynamic changes of renal blood perfusion in Goto-Kakizaki rats using contrast-enhanced ultrasonography
Fang MA ; Baozhen ZHAO ; Yuanyuan LIU ; Yuanyuan DANG ; Weiping LI ; Lehang GUO ; Chen Lü ; Rong WU ; Lin YANG ; Wei YAN ; Xiao HUANG ; Chaoqing WANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2011;20(9):803-807
Objective To explore dynamic changes of renal cortex blood perfusion in Goto-Kakizaki rats(GK rats) by contrast-enhanced ultrasonography.The clues for early diagnosis and intervention of diabetic renal impairment may be obtained from the study.Methods Male GK rats were taken as experimental groups,and Wistar male rats were used as controls.Contrast-enhanced agent SonoVue was administered via the femoral vein cannulation in a bolus fashion.Image changes of renal cortex were observed in real time, and dynamic image changes within 0 - 5 minute after injection were observed and stored.The renal cortex blood perfusion changes were analyzed using the time-intensity curve (TIC).Results (1) The kidney was quickly enhanced after the injection of contrast agent.The renal artery, cortex, renal vein were displayed in sequence.(2)The shape of renal perfusion TIC in all the objects was a single peak,steep ascending, flat descending curve.The overall shape of TIC in GK rats was wider than controls and they were wider and wider with age increasing of the GK rats.(3) Compare to controls,the time to peak (TTP)and the half time of peak descending (HDT) in GK rats was longer (P <0.01), the slope rates of the ascending curve (S1) and the slope rates of the descending curve (S2) decreased and the area under the curve increased in 12-week-old and 20-week-old GK rats (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01).Conclusions The abnormal blood perfusion of renal cortex microcirculation was present in the early stage of diabetic in GK rats.Real-time contrast-enhanced ultrasonography and TIC could display this change effectively.
5.Impact of Cardiac Contractility Modulation on Myocardial Remodeling in Rabbit Model of Chronic Heart Failure
Feifei ZHANG ; Yi DANG ; Xiaoyong QI ; Yingxiao LI ; Huiliang LIU ; Huabing YUAN ; Rong LI ; Yuanyuan XING ; Yang LIU ; Sha LI
Chinese Circulation Journal 2017;32(4):384-389
Objective: To observe the impact of cardiac contractility modulation (CCM) on myocardial remodeling in rabbit model of chronic heart failure (CHF) with its possible mechanism. Methods: Rabbit HF model was established by ascending aortic root ligation; the animals were divided into 3 groups: Sham group, the animals received thoracotomy without aortic ligation, HF group and HF+CCM group, the HF animals received CCM treatment for 4 weeks. n=10 in each group. Cardiac function was measured by echocardiography at 12 and 16 weeks in each group respectively; myocardial tissue fibrosis and pathological changes were examined by Masson staining; plasma BNP level was assessed by ELISA; protein expressions of collagen I, collagen II, MMP2,MMP9, TIMP1 and galectin-3 in myocardial tissue were determined by Western blot analysis. Results: ① By echocardiography: with 12 weeks treatment, compared with Sham group, HF group and HF+CCM group had increased LVESD, LVEDD and decreased LVFS, LVEF, all P<0.05; with 16 weeks treatment, compared with HF group, HF+CCM group had improved LVESD, LVEDD, LVEF and LVFS, all P<0.05. ② Pathological changes:compared with Sham group, HF group showed increased collagen content in myocardial tissue, P<0.05; CCM treatment could partially decrease collagen accumulation, P<0.05. ③ After 12 weeks treatment, compared with Sham group, HF group and HF+CCM group presented elevated plasma BNP level, P<0.05; after 16 weeks treatment, compared with HF group, HF+CCM group presented reduced plasma BNP, while it was still higher than that in Sham group, P<0.05. ④ By Western blot analysis: compared with Sham group, HF group demonstrated increased protein expressions of collagen I, collagen II, MMP2, MMP9, TIMP1 and galectin-3 in myocardial tissue; the above indexes were much lower in HF+CCM group while still higher than those in Sham group, all P<0.05. Conclusion: CCM could improve myocardial remodeling in rabbit model of CHF which might be related to down-regulated protein expressions of collagen I, collagen III, MMP2, MMP9, TIMP1 and galectin3 in myocardial tissue.
6.Analysis of international marketing on traditional Chinese medicine
Zongyou LI ; Mengxiong XIAO ; Yuanyuan TONG ; Yingkai ZHAO ; Jun XU ; Junwen WANG ; Yang LIU ; Kunjie YANG ; Xiaohai MOU ; Haixia DANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;38(5):385-389
Recently, herbal medicine including traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has gained huge attention in the world. In 2015, the global trades of herbal medicine reached 93.15 billion US dollars. And, the latest statistics from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of People's Republic of China showed that total sales of Chinese patent medicine and raw herbs reached 120 billion US dollars in 2014. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyze the situation of international marketing on herbal medicine and how much TCM shared in it. The PubMed database, search engines and government websites and research reports were searched for analyses. The results showed that total trades of TCM products in both domestic and foreign markets, were about 135 billion US dollars, including Chinese patent medicine, raw herbs, herbal extracts, herbal health care products, whose proportion of the global marketing was 80%.
7.SOCS3 conditional ablation induces differentiation of M2-type macrophages after spinal cord injury in mice
Yuanyuan DANG ; Hongtian ZHANG ; Xinchao JI ; Cuiying WU ; Chen CHEN ; Yi YANG ; Ruxiang XU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2016;15(4):325-331
Objective To evaluate the influence of SOCS3 conditional ablation in macrophage polarization and functional recovery after spinal cord injury in mice.Methods The Socs3fVfl Nes cre mice were used to obtain nervous-system-restricted SOCS3 deletion models as experimental group (n=40),and littermate Socs3fl as control group (n=40).Mice (n=35) in each group were underwent T10 spinal cord compressing injury (the left 5 were as sham-operated controls);on the third,7th and 14th d of injury,injured tissues from 15 mice of each group were harvested;immunofluorescence was performed to detect the changes of M2a and M2c phenotypic marker Arginase1 and M1 and M2b phenotypic marker CD86;on the first,third,7th and 14th d of injury,injured tissues from the left 20 mice from each group were harvested;fluorescent quantitative real time-PCR was used to detect the macrophage phenotypic markers (Arginasel,CD206,iNOS and CD32),SOCS3 and STAT3 gene expressions;the above data from the sham-operated controls were used as base data.BMS scale was used to evaluate the motor functions of posterior limbs and bodies on the first,third,7th and 14th d of injury.Results The behavioral assessments of the experimental group were superior on the third,7th and 14th d of injury as compared with those of control group (P<0.05).Immunofluorescence showed that as compared with the controls,the Socs3fVfl Nes cre mice had a predominance in distribution and population of Arginasel-positive macrophages in spinal cords on the third,7th and 14th d of injury;in contrast,the control group showed superiority of CD86 expression on the 7th and 14th d,with significant differences (P<0.05).Similarly,fluorescent quantitative real time-PCR analysis demonstrated that gene expression of A rginase I on the 7th d of injury,that of CD206 on the 7th and 14th d of injury,and that of STAT3 on the third,7th,and 14th d of injury were significantly increased,whereas that of CD32 on the 14th d of injury and SOCS3 on the first and third d of injury were significantly reduced in the experimental group,as compared with those in the control group (P<0.05).Conclusion SOCS3 conditional knockout can promote the formation of M2 macrophage,as well as good functional recovery after spinal cord injury in mice.
8.Discussion on the effect of mind mapping combined with continuous quality improvement in the teaching of interns in gastroenterology department
Yanfang LI ; Yuanyuan NIU ; Limei DANG ; Qin TAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2021;20(12):1439-1443
Objective:To explore the effect of mind mapping combined with continuous quality improvement in the teaching of interns in gastroenterology department.Methods:The 55 students who interned in the gastroenterology department of our hospital from September 2019 to January 2020 were set as the control group and adopted traditional teaching methods; the other 54 students who interned in the gastroenterology department of our hospital from February 2020 to June 2020 were set as the control group; 55 students who interned in the gastroenterology department of our hospital from July 2020 to November 2020 were set as a combined group, and received mind mapping combined with continuous quality improvement teaching. The gastroenterology knowledge and theory assessment results, practical skills operation assessment results and learning initiative, self-study ability, comprehensive thinking ability, teamwork ability, analysis and problem-solving ability, induction and summary ability and so on were compared between the two groups, and the teaching satisfaction rate at the time of leaving the department were also compared. SPSS 20.0 was used for t test and chi-square test. Results:Before the training, there was no statistically significant difference in the three groups of theoretical assessment scores, practical skills operation assessment scores and various ability scores. When leaving the department, the theoretical assessment scores of the combined group and the mind mapping group were (89.74±4.18) points and (86.52±3.72) points, and the performance evaluation scores of practical skills were (90.04±4.86) points and (87.46±4.52) points, respectively. The theoretical evaluation scores and practical skills evaluation scores of the two groups were higher than those of the control group, and the combined group was higher than the mind mapping group, with statistically significant differences ( P<0.05). The scores of various abilities of the combined group and the mind mapping group were higher than those of the control group, and the scores of all indicators in the combined group were higher than those of the mind mapping group, with statistical significance ( P<0.05). The total teaching satisfaction of combined group and mind mapping group was higher than that of the control group, and the total teaching satisfaction of the combined group was higher than that of the mind mapping group. Conclusion:Mind mapping combined with continuous quality improvement has a significant effect on the teaching of gastroenterology interns, which can improve students' abilities and the teaching satisfaction.
9.Recent advance in paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity
Yangfeng LIU ; Yi YANG ; Xiaoyu XIA ; Yuanyuan DANG ; Yonghua HUANG ; Jianghong HE
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2017;16(5):537-540
Paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity (PSH),which recognized in a subgroup of survivors of severe acquired brain injury,is a syndrome of simultaneous,paroxysmal transient increases in sympathetic (elevated heart rate,blood pressure,respiratory rate,temperature,sweating) and motor (posturing) activity.These symptoms are not specific and can occur in sepsis,epilepsy,malignant hyperthermia,hydrocephalus and many other complications,which is related to confused diagnosis and delayed treatment of PSH.In addition,Patients with PSH have prolonged ICU stays and added healthcare costs.This article discusses the pathophysiological mechanism,clinical diagnostic criteria,and current drug treament measures of PSH,so as to guide rapid diagnosis.
10.Recent advance in application of mismatch negativity in diagnosis and prognosis evaluation of patients with disorders of consciousness
Jun XIA ; Yuanyuan DANG ; Jun WANG ; Yi YANG ; Xiaoyu XIA ; Jianghong HE
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2018;17(10):1078-1080
Mismatch negativity is a kind of event-related evoked potential (ERP),which is an automatic response of the brain to relevant events without active participation,especially suitable for uncoordinated patients with disorders of consciousness.In recent years,it has been more and more widely used in the diagnosis and prognosis prediction of disorders of consciousness.This is a review about the latest progress of the clinical application of mismatch negativity in the area of disorders of consciousness.