1.Quantitative Determination of Mangiferin in Rhizoma Belamcandae and Its Substitute of Iris L.
Xunhong LIU ; Jinhuo PAN ; Yuxi WANG
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2000;31(10):739-740
Mangiferin, one of the active constituents of Rhizoma Belamcandae, in samples of Be-lamcanda chinensis (L.) DC. or its substitute was determined quantitatively by RP-HPLC. The 11 sam-ples collected from different localities for analysis were: 7 rhizomes of wildly grown or cultivated B. chi-nensis, 1 of its leaf and stem, and 3 substitutes (a wildly grown and another commercially available Iristectorum Maxim. and a I. dichotoma Pall. ). Results of the analysis showed that the contents of mangiferinin Rhizoma Belamcandae were significantly higher than that of its substitutes I. tectorum and I. di-chotoma. There were also certain significant differences between samples from different localities (P<0.05), but with no statistically significant difference between the rhizome or leaf and stem, neither be-tween cultivated and wildly grown samples, (P>0.05). The method was proved to be quick, simple andreproducible, and may provide a reliable basis for the quality control and evaluation of B. chinensis.
2.Correlation between early inflammation indicators and the severity of coronavirus disease 2019
Yong LI ; Suhan LIN ; Yueying ZHOU ; Jingye PAN ; Yuxi CHEN
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2021;33(2):145-149
Objective:To explore the correlation between early inflammation indicators and the severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).Methods:A retrospective study was conducted. Patients with COVID-19 admitted to Wenzhou Central Hospital from January 17 to February 14, 2020 were enrolled. The general information, chest CT before admission, the first laboratory parameters and chest CT within 24 hours after admission were collected. Patients were followed up for 30 days after the first onset of dyspnea or pulmonary imaging showed that the lesions progressed more than 50% within 24 to 48 hours (according to the criteria for severe cases) as the study endpoint. According to the endpoint, the patients were divided into two groups: mild type/common type group and severe/critical group, and the differences in general information and inflammation index of the two groups were compared. Logistic regression was used to analyze the inflammation index and the severity of COVID-19. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was draw to evaluate the predictive value of early inflammation indicators for severe/critical in patients with COVID-19.Results:A total of 140 patients with COVID-19 were included, 74 males and 66 females; the average age was (45±14) years old; 6 cases (4.3%) of mild type, 107 cases (76.4%) of common type, and 22 cases (15.7%) of severe type, 5 cases (3.6%) were critical. There were significantly differences in ages (years old: 43±13 vs. 57±13), the proportion of patients with one chronic disease (17.7% vs. 55.6%), C-reactive protein [CRP (mg/L): 7.3 (2.3, 21.0) vs. 40.1 (18.8, 62.6)], lymphocyte count [LYM (×10 9/L): 1.3 (1.0, 1.8) vs. 0.8 (0.7, 1.1)], the neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio [NLR: 2.1 (1.6, 3.0) vs. 3.1 (2.2, 8.8)] and multilobularinltration, hypo-lymphocytosis, bacterial coinfection, smoking history, hyper-tension and age [MuLBSTA score: 5.0 (3.0, 5.0) vs. 5.0 (5.0, 7.0)] between mild/common group and severe/critical group (all P < 0.05). Univariate Logistic regression analysis showed that CRP, NLR, MuLBSTA score, age, and whether chronic diseases were associated with the severity of COVID-19 [odds ratio ( OR) and 95% confidence interval (95% CI) were 1.037 (1.020-1.055), 1.374 (1.123-1.680), 1.574 (1.296-1.911), 1.082 (1.042-1.125), 6.393 (2.551-16.023), respectively, all P < 0.01]. Further multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that CRP and MuLBSTA score were risk factors for the development of COVID-19 to severe/critical cases [OR and 95% CI were 1.024 (1.002-1.048) and 1.321 (1.027-1.699) respectively, both P < 0.05]. ROC curve analysis showed that the area under the curve for CRP and MuLBSTA score to predict severe/critical cases were both 0.818, and the best cut-off points were 27.4 mg/L and 6.0 points, respectively. Conclusion:CRP and MuLBSTA score are related to the severity of COVID-19, and may have good independent predictive ability for the development of severe/critical illness.
3.Role of Kupffer Cells in High Fat Diet Induced Hepatic Insulin Resistance
Shuying LI ; Yi ZHANG ; Yuxi GUO ; Jing LI ; Congqing PAN
Tianjin Medical Journal 2013;(11):1106-1110
Objective To explore the role of Kupffer cells in high fat diet induced hepatic insulin resistance. Meth-ods Eighty-four C57BL/6J mice were divided into two groups: normal chow (NC) group (7 subgroups) and high fat diet (HFD) group (7 subgroups). Glucose tolerance tests were performed at feeding time of 1,2,4,8,12 and 16 weeks in one NC group and one HFD group. The mice livers at the same feeding time were obtained in other 6 NC groups and 6 HFD groups respectively. The expression levels of IRS1-ser307, Akt-ser473, S6K1-thr389 and p-JNK were detected by Western blot as-say. The values of MCP-1,TNF-α,IL-1βand IL-10 mRNA were examined by qRT-PCR. Results Compared with NC group, the impaired glucose tolerance was found from the first week in HFD group (P < 0.05). The hepatic expressions of IRS1-ser307, S6K1-thr389 (4-16 weeks ) and p-JNK(2-16 weeks ) increased and Akt-ser473(8-16 weeks )decreased in HFD group than those of NC group. The same results were gained by analysis of protein relative expression (all P<0.05). The hepatic pro-inflammatory factor MCP-1,TNF-αand IL-1βmRNA expressions were higher in HFD group than those in NC group during 2-16 weeks (all P < 0.01). The anti-inflammatory factor IL-10 mRNA was significantly lower in HFD group than that in NC group during 4-16 weeks (all P<0.01). Conclusion High fat diet maybe play a role in the hepatic insulin resistance by stimulating M1 Kupffer cells to secrete pro-inflammatory factor and inhibiting M2 Kupffer cells to se-crete anti-inflammatory factor.
4.Application of multivariate generalizability theoryin the study on the reliability of objective structured clinical examination
Linzhi LUO ; Jun ZHAO ; Qi LI ; Yu ZHANG ; Yuxi SHI ; Hui PAN
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2017;37(6):889-893
Objective To evaluate the reliability of objective structured clinical examination based on standardized patients in clinical skill test for medical students.Methods To analyze the scores of 8 stations OSCE by applying multivariate generalizability theory.Results The relative G coefficient of the 8 stations OSCE was 0.886, and the absolute G coefficient was 0.883.Conclusions Multivariate generalizability theory is an objective and scientific method to evaluate the OSCE stations, and the analysis results facilitate to improvement the practice interms of quality and efficacy.
5.Knowledge,attitude and practice related with AIDS of floating population in Hongkou District,Shanghai
Rong PAN ; Xian TANG ; Ping YU ; Cuiqin LIAO ; Ning HU ; Yi HUANG ; Yuxi ZHONG ; Na HE ; Liyi WANG ; Xiujiang LAI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2009;16(8):1355-1356
Objective To evaluate the knowledge,attitude and practice(KAP)related with AIDS of local floating population.Methods A total of 1 942 floating persons were sampled by multistage cluster sampling and interviewed with questionnaire in the agricultural markets,construction sites,and their habitats within 3 communities in Hongkou District.Results 82.9% of the interviewees were 20 ~49 years old.The average score was 34.77 ±3.52 (maximum score is 44)for knowledge,12.11 ±2.32(maximum score is 19)for attitude,5.50 ±0.95(maximum score is 7)for practice,respectively.The scores increased with educational level significantly.The scores of knowledge were 33.26 ±3.54,34.63 ±3.23,36.56 ±3.39 among the subjects with educational levels of primary school and below,junior high school,senior high school and above.The scores of attitude were 13.77 ±2.27,14.79 ±2.39,15.62 ±2.38,respectively.And the score of practice was 5.40 ±0.90,5.51 ±0.93,5.58 ±1.03,respectively.Conclusion In the present,the KAP relating AIDS of local floating population is poor in Hongkou District.A variety of intervention methods and operational patterns should be developed for the floating population with different educational levels and jobs.
6.Recent Advance in Biomarkers for Predicting Immune-related Adverse Events Caused by Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors
Ying LI ; Haoyuan YIN ; Li PAN ; Lei FENG
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2021;48(4):418-423
In recent years, tumor immunotherapy with immune checkpoint as the target has attracted much attention because of its remarkable efficacy. However, with the application of immune-checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), more and more immune-related adverse events (irAEs) have been reported. IrAEs impose an additional risk of death on tumor patients treated with ICIs, limiting the widespread use of ICIs. To help patients actively prevent irAEs, biomarkers with the predictive value of irAEs are of great significance. This paper reviews the biomarkers with predictive value for irAEs from the aspects of serology, genetics and microbiology.
7.Comparative analysis of four detectors for the profile measurement using CyberKnife
Xile ZHANG ; Ruijie YANG ; Jun LI ; Mengzhao LI ; Lu LIU ; Yuxi PAN ; Junjie WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2017;37(9):671-676
Objective To evaluate four detectors for the off-axis ratio profile measurements of a CyberKnife system, and provide reference and suggestions for selecting and using the correct detectors. Methods Profiles were acquired by using four detectors, PTW-60017, PTW-60018, PTW-60019 and IBA-SFD, at different depths for different collimator sizes, with the detector stem being oriented both perpendicular and parallel to the central beam axis. The differences of profiles and the influence of detector orientation on measurement result were analyzed. Results All full width at half maximum ( FWHM) of field measured by four detectors in parallel orientation was larger than that in actual field size. The deviation was increased with the size of collimator and measurement depth, with the maximum deviation of 1. 9 mm. The maximum deviation of FWHM among four detectors was 0. 2 mm. The penumbra was the smallest for IBA-SFD, and the largest for PTW-60019. The maximum deviation of penumbra was 0. 3 mm. The IBA-SFD tended to over-respond in the out-of-field region when the collimator size was larger than 30 mm. Both FWHM and penumbra in perpendicular orientation were smaller than those in parallel orientation for PTW-60017, PTW-60018 and PTW-60019, especially at 5 mm collimator. However, the trend was opposite for IBA-SFD. With the increase of collimator aperture, the difference between the right and left penumbra acquired by four detectors was increased, with more obvious stem effects. Conclusions Similar profiles were acquired by four detectors, but the detector characteristics and effects of detector orientations should be considered.
8.Comparison of different detectors in output factor measurement for the CyberKnife system
Jun LI ; Ruijie YANG ; Xile ZHANG ; Lu LIU ; Yuxi PAN ; Junjie WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2017;26(11):1322-1326
Objective To compare five different detectors in output factor(OF)measurement for the CyberKnife(CK)system,and to select a suitable detector. Methods OFs for 12 different sizes of CK collimators were measured by EBT3films and 5 different commercially available detectors,consisting of diode detectors PTW 60017 and PTW 60018,ionizing chamber detectors PTW 31010 and PTW 30013,and diamond detector PTW 600019.OF was compared between different detectors and different measurement orientations. Results When the size of collimator was larger than 30 mm,the OF deviation among five detectors was less than 1%.When the size of collimator was smaller than 30 mm,however,the OF deviation among five detectors became large and obviously increased with the decrease in the size of collimator. With a OF deviation less than 2%,PTW 60019 achieved the best agreement with films. Compared with films,diode detectors gave slightly higher OFs,while ionizing chamber detectors gave much smaller OFs. The OF measurement was also affected by measurement orientation. PTW 60019 gave a smaller OF in the direction parallel to the central axis than in the direction perpendicular to the central axis of the radiation field,while PTW 31010 had an opposite result. Conclusions When the size of collimator is larger than 30 mm,PTW 31010,PTW 60017,PTW 60018,and PTW 60019 can be directly used for the OF measurement. When the size of collimator is smaller than 30 mm,correction is needed for the OF measurement using the above detectors. PTW 30013 is not suitable for the OF measurement in the small radiation field.
9.The surveillance analysis of the adverse events following immunization of the domestic 13-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide conjugate vaccine in Zhejiang Province.
Yu HU ; Zhen HUANG ; Ying WANG ; Hui LIANG ; Xue Jioa PAN ; Ya Ping CHEN ; Lin YUAN ; Shu Yuan YANG ; Jing Jing CHEN ; Yuan Yuan CHEN ; Xue Mei YAN ; Qian TAO ; Xi QIN ; Hua Kun LYU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;56(11):1625-1629
To evaluate the safety of the domestic 13-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide conjugate vaccine-tetanus toxoid protein (PCV13-TT) after its licensure. The adverse event following immunization (AEFI) and the vaccination data of PCV13-TT in Zhejiang province from July 2020 to October 2021 were collected from national adverse event following immunization surveillance system and Zhejiang provincial immunization information system. Descriptive epidemiological method was used for this analysis. From July 2020 to October 2021, 302 317 doses of PCV13-TT were administered in children under 6 years old in Zhejiang Province and 636 AEFI case reports were received, with a reporting rate of 21.04 per 10 000 doses. Of these AEFI cases, 97.17% were mild vaccine product-related reaction (20.54 per 10 000 doses) and 95.44% occurred in the 0-1 d after vaccination (20.08 per 10 000 doses). The most common clinical diagnoses of AEFI included fever (224 cases), redness (204 cases), and induration (190 cases), while allergic rash (11 cases) was the most common diagnosis among the abnormal reactions. In conclusion,the present results bolstered that the domestic PCV13-TT was generally well tolerated in children under 6 years old in Zhejiang Province.
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10.Dynamic contrast-enhanced MR of the prostatic cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia: correlation with angiogenesis
Xinchu NI ; Junkang SHEN ; Zhian LU ; Nong QIAN ; Lijuan ZHOU ; Xiaochun YANG ; Guanzhong WANG ; Caiyuan ZHANG ; Shuizhen WANG ; Jianbo XIANG ; Changjie PAN ; Weiliang RONG ; Jianguo CHEN ; Yuxi SHAN ; Minghui QIAN
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(01):-
Objective To evaluate the role of dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the diagnose of prostatic cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and to determine the correlation between dynamic MRI findings with angiogenesis.Methods Thirty-two cases of prostatic cancer and 40 cases of BPH underwent dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI.All the patients in this study were diagnosed by histopathology.The results of dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI were evaluated by early-phase enhancement parameters and time-signal intensity curves (SI-T curves), and the curves were classified according to their shapes as type Ⅰ, which had steady enhancement; type Ⅱ, plateau of signal intensity; and type Ⅲ, washout of signal intensity.The pathologic specimens of region of interest (ROI) were obtained, and HE staining, immunohistochemical vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), and microvessel density (MVD) measurements were performed.The relationships among dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI features, VEGF, and MVD expression were analyzed.Results In the early-phase enhancement parameters of dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI, onset time,maximum signal intensity, and early-phase enhancement rate differed between prostatic cancer and BPH(P