2.Report of a case with central nuclear type myopathy.
Jian-zhong BI ; Shun-liang XU ; Lin SUN ; Qingbo ZHOU ; Wei SHANG ; Xiaoyun WANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2004;42(5):398-398
3.Synthesis, structure characterization and anti-tumor activity of lanthanide complex Ln (Phen)2 (5-Fu)3 (NO3) (NO3 )2.
Wen-yuan ZHONG ; Zhi-xing HU ; Shun-fang CHEN ; Shu-yu JI ; Yi-ping ZHOU ; Ma-lin LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2005;40(11):997-1000
AIMTo study the biochemistry of lanthanides, the cooperative action of inorganic and organic anti-tumor drugs.
METHODSA series of rare earth complexes were synthesized with Ln(NO3) 6H2O, Phen and 5-Fu. Their anti-tumor activity was measured by the improved MTT, SRB methods.
RESULTSThe formula of complex Ln[(Phen)2(5-Fu)3(NO3)](NO3)2(Ln = Y, La, Ce, Sm, Gd, Dy, Er; Phen = 1, 10-phenanthroline; 5-Fu = fluorouracil) was characterized by elemental analyses, molar conductivity, IR, TGA, and 13C NMR spectra. The preliminary biological activity studies indicated that Lanthanide complex has strong anti-tumor activity in vitro.
CONCLUSIONThe complex might have anti-tumor cooperation action.
Antineoplastic Agents ; chemical synthesis ; chemistry ; pharmacology ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; Cerium ; chemistry ; Drug Synergism ; Dysprosium ; chemistry ; Erbium ; chemistry ; Fluorouracil ; chemistry ; Gadolinium ; chemistry ; Humans ; Lanthanoid Series Elements ; chemistry ; Lanthanum ; chemistry ; Phenanthrolines ; chemistry ; Samarium ; chemistry ; Structure-Activity Relationship ; Yttrium ; chemistry
4.Expression of histone demethylase lysine specific demethylase 1 in acute leukemia and its clinical significance.
Xiu-Mei LIN ; Wen-Ting ZHONG ; Chun-Li WANG ; Shun-Qing WANG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2011;19(6):1348-1352
The aim of this study was to investigate the expression of histone demethylase lysine specific demethylase1 (LSD1) in patients with acute leukemia (AL) and its clinical significance. LSD1 protein expression level was detected by semi-quantitative Western blot in HL-60 and SHI-1 leukemia cell line, in bone marrow mononuclear cells of acute AL patients with different condition [new diagnosis, complete remission (CR) and relapse] and in patients with non malignant hematopathy (control). Clinical data of AL patient followed up was collected. The relationship of LSD1 expression level with clinical prognosis was analyzed. The results showed that in HL-60 and SHI-1 leukemia cell line, LSD1 expression was strong positive, relative amount (LSD1/β-actin gray level rate) was 4.647 ± 3.840 and 1.628 ± 0.185 (n = 4) respectively. In 72 AL patients, LSD1 expression levels were quite different. LSD1 positive rate was 56.9% (41/72), average relative amount was 1.053 ± 1.976. In 17 controls, LSD1 positive rate was 0%, relative amount was 0.004 ± 0.012. The LSD1 positive rate in newly diagnosed AML or ALL group (90.4%, 77.8%) and refractory/relapse AML or ALL group (100%, 100%) was higher than that in AML or ALL CR group (4.7%, 0%) (p = 0.000), relative amount of LSD1 showed no statistically difference between newly diagnosed AML and ALL groups (1.177 ± 1.646, 1.275 ± 1.845) or refractory/relapse group (2.050 ± 2.470, 4.107 ± 3.676) and CR group (0.029 ± 0.033, 0.019 ± 0.024) (p > 0.05). In all AL patients, LSD1 positive rate in newly diagnosed (84.6%) and refractory/relapse groups (100%) was higher than that in CR group (3.8%). LSD1 relative amount in newly diagnosed group (1.274 ± 1.760), refractory/relapse group (3.359 ± 3.319) and CR group (0.027 ± 0.031) was higher than that in control group (p < 0.01), and in refractory/relapse group was higher than that in newly diagnosed group and CR group (p < 0.01), in newly diagnosed group was higher than that in CR group (p < 0.01). It is concluded that overexpression of LSD1 is correlated with refractory or relapse in AL. LSD1 expression level can reflect disease status of AL patients and may be a predictive biomarker for unfavourable prognosis of AL.
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5.Primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma of the penis complicated by Fournier gangrene: a case report.
Zun-lin ZHOU ; Chuan-yun WANG ; Zhi-shun XU ; Bao-zhong ZHENG
National Journal of Andrology 2008;14(6):542-544
OBJECTIVETo explore the clinical presentation, pathologic characteristics, diagnosis and treatment of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma of the penis.
METHODSA 49-year-old man presented with painful swelling and inflammation of the foreskin, failed to respond to antibiotic treatment and dorsal incision, and was instead complicated by Fournier gangrene. Then he underwent debridement and pathological examination.
RESULTSPathological results indicated cutaneous T-cell lymphoma of the penis. Immunohistochemistry showed CD3 and CD45 RO to be positive, but CD30, CD79a, CD20 and HMB negative. The patient was treated by interferon alpha and ultraviolet B for 2 weeks, followed by total removal of the external genitalia because of necrosis of the corpus spongiosum, which involved the scrotum and right testis on pathological examination.
CONCLUSIONCutaneous T-cell lymphoma of the penis is a rare condition and easily mis diagnosed in the early phase. Definitive diagnosis depends on pathological study.
CD3 Complex ; analysis ; Diagnosis, Differential ; Fournier Gangrene ; etiology ; pathology ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Leukocyte Common Antigens ; analysis ; Lymphoma, T-Cell, Cutaneous ; complications ; metabolism ; pathology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Penile Neoplasms ; complications ; metabolism ; pathology
6.The influence of COVID-19 prevention and control measures on the epidemic of influenza in Huzhou
LIU Yan ; JIN Mei Hua ; SHEN Jian Yong ; LIU Guang Tao ; FU Yun ; YANG Zhong Rong ; REN Fei Lin ; XU De Shun
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;33(4):332-336
Objective:
To evaluate the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 ( COVID-19 ) prevention and control measures in Huzhou on influenza epidemic strength and characteristics in 2020, so as to provide reference for formulating influenza prevention measures.
Methods:
Using the influenza surveillance data of the national influenza sentinel surveillance system from January 2015 to July 2020, the seasonal characteristics of influenza epidemic were analyzed, the proportion of influenza-like illness cases ( ILI% ) and the positive rate of influenza virus in January to July of 2020 were compared with those of the same period in 2015-2019, in order to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 prevention and control measures.
Results :
The ILI% and the positive rate of influenza virus in Huzhou were 3.90% and 15.32% during 2015-2019, while were 4.41% and 12.63% from January to July of 2020. The trends of ILI% during 2015-2019 fluctuated similar, but continued to drop since January 2020. The positive rate of influenza virus peaked from December to March in 2015-2019, also peaked from December 2019 to January 2020, but decreased to 0 in March. ILI% was positively correlated with the positive rate of influenza virus ( r=0.682, P<0.05). The growth rates of ILI% from January to July 2020 were 4.75%, -11.27%, 0.68%, 19.84% and 0.92%, compared with the same period of 2015-2019, respectively. The growth rates of ILI% in January 2020 were much higher ( >57.00% ) and from April to July were much lower ( <-33.00% ) . The growth rates of influenza virus positive rate from January to July 2020 were -47.96%, -36.53%, -3.44%, -35.92% and -39.37%, compared to the same period of 2015-2019, respectively. The growth rates of influenza virus positive rate in January 2020 were much higher ( >11.00% ) and from February to March were much lower ( <-61.00% ).
Conclusion
Since COVID-19 prevention and control measures were implemented in January 2020 in Huzhou, the ILI% and the positive rate of influenza virus in sentinel hospitals decreased significantly.
7.Histopathological observation of bone remodeling in rabbit sinusitis model.
Jing ZHANG ; Bing ZHOU ; Sheng-Zhong ZHANG ; Zhong-Lin LIU ; Shu-Ling LI ; Er-Zhong FAN ; Shun-Jiu CUI
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2009;44(7):546-550
OBJECTIVETo observe the histopathological finding of bone remodeling in rabbit sinusitis model at different time and the tendency, and to discuss the effect of bone in the pathogenesis of sinusitis.
METHODSFirst, the rabbit sinusitis model was made, then the experimental animals were divided into 3 groups according to the time of infection. There were 8 rabbits in each experimental group, and 4 rabbits in the control group. The sinus specimen were collected, embedded and stained. The bone in the inoculating side and noninoculating side was scored, and the bone in inoculating side was evaluated quantitatively and semiquantitatively. The parameters included the thickness of mucosa, mucoperiosteum, the density of osteoblast, the amount of osteoclast.
RESULTSThe average bone score in the inoculating side was 2.250, 2.875, 2.875; in the noninoculating side was 1.625, 2.250, 2.500. Between group A and the control group, the difference of all three parameters had statistical significance. Between group B and group A, the difference of the thickness of mucosa and the density of osteoblast had statistical significance. Between group C and group B, none of the three parameters had statistical significance.
CONCLUSIONSBacterial sinusitis can lead to bone remodeling, obvious bone destroy can occur at the early phase, then the bone proliferation follows. These results demonstrate that bone remodeling is one of the basic histopathological characters of CRS and might be the reason to lead CRS to a constant and chronic process of inflammation.
Animals ; Bone Remodeling ; Disease Models, Animal ; Inflammation ; Nasal Bone ; pathology ; Rabbits ; Sinusitis ; pathology
8.Study on the rotary angle, plain radiographs and CT appearance in unilateral locked facet of cervical spine.
Hai-Chao HE ; Bao-Lin ZHAO ; Qing-San ZHU ; Hong-Shun MA ; Ying LAI ; Jing-Xin LIU ; Zhong-Wen LÜ
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2010;23(12):925-928
OBJECTIVETo study the rotary angle and image features, so as to help early diagnosis.
METHODSFour adult cervical spine (C1-T1) specimens were used, including 2 males and 2 females,ranging in age from 28 to 40 years old. X-ray and CT examination were performed before the experiment. C2-C4 and C5-T1 were fixed respectively using self-made clamp. Unilateral locked facet of cervical spine was simulated under the violence of inflection and rotation, in which the muscle contraction was partially simulated, and at last the plain radiographs and CT of unilateral locked facet of cervical spine were analyzed.
RESULTSIn unilateral locked facet of cervical spine, the average rotary angle was 19.75 degrees, and average forward shift of vertebral was 3.68 mm. The intervertebral foramina below the injury plane were showed at 0 degrees,10 degrees, 180 degrees,190 degrees; the intervertebral foramina above the injury plane were showed at 150 degrees,160 degrees, 00 degrees, -10 degrees, and the facet was locked or in disorder at the injury plane. The intervertebral foramina at the anterior oblique position was bigger in interlocking side, but it was smaller in the opposite side. CT scan showed rotary spine, the naked facet sign; coronal plane reconstruction showed bilateral asymmetry; sagittal plane reconstruction obviously showed unilateral locked facet.
CONCLUSIONX-ray and CT both can independently diagnose unilateral locked facet of cervical spine. CT and three-dimensional reconstruction are more better than X-ray to diagnosing it.
Adult ; Cervical Vertebrae ; diagnostic imaging ; injuries ; pathology ; Female ; Humans ; Joint Dislocations ; diagnostic imaging ; Male ; Rotation ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed ; methods
9.Patterns of herbal combination for the treatment of insomnia commonly employed by highly experienced Chinese medicine physicians.
Xue-zhong ZHOU ; Run-shun ZHANG ; Jatin SHAH ; Dimple RAJGOR ; Ying-hui WANG ; Ricardo PIETROBON ; Bao-yan LIU ; Jie CHEN ; Jian-gui ZHU ; Rong-lin GAO
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2011;17(9):655-662
OBJECTIVETo explore the most effective herbal combinations commonly used by highly experienced Chinese medicine (CM) physicians for the treatment of insomnia.
METHODSWe collected and analyzed data related to insomnia treatment from the clinics of 7 highly experienced CM physicians in Beijing. The sample included 162 patients and 460 consultations in total. Patient outcomes, such as sleep quality and sleep time per day, were manually collected from the medical records by trained CM clinicians. Three data mining methods, support vector machine (SVM), logistic regression and decision tree, and multifactor dimensionality reduction (MDR), were used to determine and confirm the herbal combinations that resulted in positive outcomes in patients suffering from insomnia.
RESULTSResults show that MDR is the most efficient method to predict the effective herbal combinations. Using the MDR model, we identified several combinations of herbs with 100% positive outcomes, such as stir-fried spine date seed, Szechwan lovage rhizome, and prepared thinleaf milkwort root; white peony root, golden thread, and stir-fried spine date seed; and Asiatic cornelian cherry fruit with fresh rehmannia.
CONCLUSIONSResults indicate that herbal combinations are effective treatments for patients with insomnia compared with individual herbs. It is also shown that MDR is a potent data mining method to identify the herbal combination with high rates of positive outcome.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Clinical Competence ; Data Mining ; Drug Therapy, Combination ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; therapeutic use ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Middle Aged ; Outpatients ; Physicians ; Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders ; drug therapy ; Treatment Outcome ; Young Adult
10.Related factors of aggravated cerebral edema after meningioma surgery
Qing ZHAO ; Shun LI ; Yang-Yang TANG ; Chuan ZHAO ; Man-Yi XIE ; Zhong-Lin LI
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2019;28(1):55-59
Objective To investigate the risk factors of aggravated cerebral edema after meningioma surgery.MethodsRespectively analyze the clinical data of 187 patients received neurosurgery operation in our hospital from January 1, 2016 to February 5, 2018 and their postoperative aggravated cerebral edema, the related risk factors for brain edema after meningioma surgery was summarized.Results The incidence of aggravated cerebral edema in patients without preoperative edema (26.23%) was higher than that in patients with preoperative edema (13.8%), the difference was not statistically significant, probably due to the small number of cases or other related factors.Multivariate analysis of all related factors found that preoperative edema was the influencing factor for the increase of brain edema after meningioma surgery (P=0.005).It was found by single factor analysis that tumor site was a risk factor for the aggravation of cerebral edema after meningioma surgery.Multivariate analysis and multiple rate comparisons revealed that the sagittal sinus falx area was an independent risk factor for the aggravation of cerebral edema after meningioma surgery.ConclusionThe presence of peritumoral edema before surgery may be a protective factor for the postoperative brain edema.The incidence of postoperative cerebral edema was significantly higher in meningiomas located near the sagittal sinus falx than that of other sites.Therefore, meningiomas located near the sagittal sinus falx should be attached great importance.During the operation, the venous drainage should be protected, the perioperative management should be strengthened, and hormone and subsequent dehydration should be given timely to improve the prognosis of patients.