1.Effects of Modified Ditan Decoction in Regulating miR-149 on Liver Injury in Rats with Chronic Intermittent Hypoxia
Chunju WANG ; Qin CHEN ; Runhua WU ; Juan WU ; Dan LIU ; Yun LIU ; Meifeng YANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(7):77-82
Objective To investigate the effects and mechanism of modified Ditan Decoction in regulating miR-149 on liver injury in rats with chronic intermittent hypoxia.Methods Totally 18 male SD rats were randomly divided into control group,model group,and modified Ditan Decoction,with 6 rats in each group.The model group and the modified Ditan Decoction group were modeled in a low oxygen chamber.During the modeling period,the modified Ditan Decoction group was given gavage of the modified Ditan Decoction for 12 consecutive weeks.HE staining was used to observe the pathological changes of liver tissue;the ultrastructural changes of liver tissue were observed by transmission electron microscopy,TUNEL staining was used to observe hepatocyte apoptosis,the contents of ALT,AST,SOD and MDA in liver tissue were detected,the mRNA and protein expression of miR-149,ATF6,GRP78 and CHOP in liver tissue were detected by RT-qPCR and Western blot.The correlation between the mRNA transcription levels of miR-149 and ATF6 was analyzed.Results Compared with the control group,a small amount of inflammatory cell infiltration in liver tissue of the model group,with irregular arrangement of liver cells,varying degrees of edema,expansion of endoplasmic reticulum,ribosome shedding,mitochondrial membrane rupture,and apoptosis rate of liver cells increased(P<0.05),the contents of ALT,AST and MDA significantly increased(P<0.05),while the content of SOD significantly decreased(P<0.05),the expression of miR-149 mRNA in liver tissue decreased(P<0.05),while the mRNA and protein expression of ATF6,GRP78 and CHOP increased(P<0.05).Compared with the model group,no obvious edema or inflammatory cell infiltration was observed in liver tissue of rats in the modified Ditan Decoction group,the liver cells were arranged in a regular manner,with slightly expanded endoplasmic reticulum and more uniform distribution of ribosomes,the mitochondrial membrane was relatively intact,and the apoptosis rate of liver cells decreased(P<0.05),the contents of ALT,AST and MDA decreased(P<0.05),while the content of SOD increased(P<0.05),the expression of miR-149 mRNA in liver tissue significantly increased(P<0.05),while the mRNA and protein expression of ATF6,GRP78 and CHOP significantly decreased(P<0.05).The level of miR-149 mRNA was significantly negatively correlated with that of ATF6 mRNA(r=-0.766).Conclusion Modified Ditan Decoction may inhibit liver oxidative stress response in chronic intermittent hypoxia rats and improve liver injury by regulating the miR-149/ATF6 pathway.
2.A multicenter study on effect of delayed chemotherapy on prognosis of Burkitt lymphoma in children
Li SONG ; Ling JIN ; Yonghong ZHANG ; Xiaomei YANG ; Yanlong DUAN ; Mincui ZHENG ; Xiaowen ZHAI ; Ying LIU ; Wei LIU ; Ansheng LIU ; Xiaojun YUAN ; Yunpeng DAI ; Leping ZHANG ; Jian WANG ; Lirong SUN ; Rong LIU ; Baoxi ZHANG ; Lian JIANG ; Huixia WEI ; Kailan CHEN ; Runming JIN ; Xige WANG ; Haixia ZHOU ; Hongmei WANG ; Shushuan ZHUANG ; Chunju ZHOU ; Zifen GAO ; Xiao MU ; Kaihui ZHANG ; Fu LI
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2024;62(10):941-948
Objective:To analyze the factors affecting delayed chemotherapy in children with Burkitt lymphoma (BL) and their influence on prognosis.Methods:Retrospective cohort study. Clinical data of 591 children aged ≤18 years with BL from May 2017 to December 2022 in China Net Childhood Lymphoma (CNCL) was collected. The patients were treated according to the protocol CNCL-BL-2017. According to the clinical characteristics, therapeutic regimen was divided into group A, group B and group C .Based on whether the total chemotherapy time was delayed, patients were divided into two groups: the delayed chemotherapy group and the non-delayed chemotherapy group. Based on the total delayed time of chemotherapy, patients in group C were divided into non-delayed chemotherapy group, 1-7 days delayed group and more than 7 days delayed group. Relationships between delayed chemotherapy and gender, age, tumor lysis syndrome before chemotherapy, bone marrow involvement, disease group (B/C group), serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) > 4 times than normal, grade Ⅲ-Ⅳ myelosuppression after chemotherapy, minimal residual disease in the interim assessment, and severe infection (including severe pneumonia, sepsis, meningitis, chickenpox, etc.) were analyzed. Logistic analysis was used to identify the relevant factors. Kaplan-Meier method was used to analyze the patients' survival information. Log-Rank was used for comparison between groups.Results:Among 591 patients, 504 were males and 87 were females, the follow-up time was 34.8 (18.6,50.1) months. The 3-year overall survival (OS) rate was (92.5±1.1)%,and the 3-year event-free survival (EFS) rate was (90.5±1.2)%. Seventy-three (12.4%) patients were in delayed chemotherapy group and 518 (87.6%) patients were in non-delayed chemotherapy group. The reasons for chemotherapy delay included 72 cases (98.6%) of severe infection, 65 cases (89.0%) of bone marrow suppression, 35 cases (47.9%) of organ dysfunction, 22 cases (30.1%) of tumor lysis syndrome,etc. There were 7 cases of chemotherapy delay in group B, which were seen in COPADM (vincristine+cyclophosphamide+prednisone+daunorubicin+methotrexate+intrathecal injection,4 cases) and CYM (methotrexate+cytarabine+intrathecal injection,3 cases) stages. There were 66 cases of chemotherapy delay in group C, which were common in COPADM (28 cases) and CYVE 1 (low dose cytarabine+high dose cytarabine+etoposide+methotrexate, 12 cases) stages. Multinomial Logistic regression analysis showed that the age over 10 years old ( OR=0.54,95% CI 0.30-0.93), tumor lysis syndrome before chemotherapy ( OR=0.48,95% CI 0.27-0.84) and grade Ⅲ-Ⅳ myelosuppression after chemotherapy ( OR=0.55,95% CI 0.33-0.91)were independent risk factors for chemotherapy delay.The 3-year OS rate and the 3-year EFS rate of children with Burkitt lymphoma in the delayed chemotherapy group were lower than those in the non-delayed chemotherapy group ((79.4±4.9)% vs. (94.2±1.1)%, (80.2±4.8)% vs. (92.0±1.2)%,both P<0.05). The 3-year OS rate of the group C with chemotherapy delay >7 days (42 cases) was lower than that of the group with chemotherapy delay of 1-7 days (22 cases) and the non-delay group (399 cases) ((76.7±6.9)% vs. (81.8±8.2)% vs. (92.7±1.3)%, P=0.002).The 3-year OS rate of the chemotherapy delay group (9 cases) in the COP (vincristine+cyclophosphamide+prednisone) phase was lower than that of the non-chemotherapy delay group (454 cases) ((66.7±15.7)% vs. (91.3±1.4)%, P=0.005). Similarly, the 3-year OS rate of the chemotherapy delay group (11 cases) in the COPADM1 phase was lower than that of the non-chemotherapy delay group (452 cases) ((63.6±14.5)% vs. (91.5±1.3)%, P=0.001). Conclusions:The delayed chemotherapy was related to the age over 10 years old, tumor lysis syndrome before chemotherapy and grade Ⅲ-Ⅳ myelosuppression after chemotherapy in pediatric BL. There is a significant relationship between delayed chemotherapy and prognosis of BL in children.
3.Relationship between nurses' nursing informatics competency and their perceived professional benefits and intention to stay
Mingzhen LI ; Miaomiao LI ; Chunju WANG ; Hong LIU ; Lihong SUN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(19):2535-2539
Objective:To explore the status quo of nurses' nursing informatics competency and its relationship with perceived professional benefits and intention to stay, so as to provide a basis for improving nurses' nursing informatics competency and reducing nurses' turnover.Methods:Using the convenient sampling method, nurses from 7 hospitals in Shandong Province were selected as the research objects from June 2020 to June 2021. The survey was conducted using General Information Questionnaire, Self-assessment of Nursing Informatics Competencies Scale (SANICS) , Questionnaire of Nurses' Perceived Professional Benefits and Questionnaire of Nurses' Intention to Renain. A total of 900 questionnaires were distributed in this study and 880 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective rate of 97.8%.Results:For 880 nurses, the scores of SANICS, Questionnaire of Nurses' Perceived Professional Benefits Scale and Questionnaire of Nurses' Intention to Renain were respectively (85.54±12.43) , (132.21±19.56) and (22.68±3.84) . The structural variance model showed that the nursing informatics competency of nurses could directly affect the intention to stay (effect value 0.456) , and the nursing informatics competency could also have an indirect effect on the intention to stay through perceived professional benefits of nurses (effect value 0.067) , with a total effect value 0.523.Conclusions:The nursing informatics competency of nurses is at the medium level. By improving the nursing informatics competency, the self-development of nurses can be promoted and their perceived professional benefits can be improved, so as to increase the intention to stay and reduce the turnover of nurses.
4.Application of endobronchial ultrasound in children: an analysis of 4 cases
Haiming YANG ; Gan LI ; Chunju ZHOU ; Jihang SUN ; Xiaohui WU ; Xiaohui WEN ; Xicheng LIU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2021;59(6):511-515
Objective:To investigate the feasibility, clinical efficacy and safety of endobronchial ultasound (EBUS) in children.Methods:The radiological features, EBUS images, pathological results and intraoperative and postoperative complications of 3 cases who underwent EBUS examination and 1 case who underwent EBUS guided transbronchial needle aspiration (EBUS-TBNA) were retrospectively analyzed.Results:Among the 4 cases, 2 were males and 2 were females, with the onset age of 7.4-9.2 years. The child who underwent successful EBUS-TBNA was presented with fever and diagnosed with mediastinal lymphadenopathy before the operation, and the postoperative pathology indicated histiocytic necrotic lymphadenitis (HNL). The other 3 children diagnosed with primary airway tumors, whose pre-operative CT imaging found no infiltration in extra-bronchial structures, had the masses resected through EBUS. According to postoperative pathological findings, two were diagnosed with mucoepidermoid carcinoma and one with bronchial leiomyoma. The lesions were located at the opening of the right main bronchus in 1 case and at the main airway in 2 cases. EBUS showed abnormal echogenicity of the tracheal wall in the 3 cases, including hyperechoic area in the water capsule and mucous layer, relatively hypoechoic area in the submucosal smooth muscle layer, hyperechoic area in the inner cartilage layer, hypoechoic in the cartilage layer and hyperechoic in the outer cartilage layer. In one case, structural disorder of the submucosal smooth muscle layer and partial disruption of the cartilage layer of the tracheal wall were found at the lesion site, while the other 2 cases had intact tracheal wall structure. There were no postoperative complications such as pneumothorax or hemoptysis in the 4 children.Conclusion:EBUS is a safe and feasible technique for evaluating mediastinal lymph node enlargement and the degree of airway wall infiltration in primary airway tumor.
5.Analysis of four cases with congenital pulmonary airway malformation complicated by chronic pulmonary aspergillosis
Xiaoyan ZHANG ; Chunju ZHOU ; Xiaolei TANG ; Hui LIU ; Shunying ZHAO ; Chenghao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2021;59(10):871-875
Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics, treatment and prognosis of congenital pulmonary airway malformation (CPAM) complicated with chronic pulmonary aspergillosis (CPA) in children.Methods:The clinical manifestation, laboratory test, radiological feature, treatment and prognosis of 4 pediatric patients diagnosis of CPAM with CPA ascertained between March 2016 and April 2020 at the Department of No.2 Respiratory Medicine and Thoracic Surgery of Beijing Children′s Hospital were retrospectively analyzed.Results:The 4 children included 2 males and 2 females, their age ranged from 9.9 to 13.6 years. Cough presented in 3 cases, hemoptysis in 2 cases, whereas in 1 case, pneumothorax was the first manifestation of the condition. Past history revealed multiple hospital admissions for pneumonia in 2 children and 1 with more than 2 episodes of wheezing. Aspergillus IgG was positive in 3 patients. Significantly elevated total IgE and fumigatus-specific IgE levels were noted in 2 children. CT demonstrated multiple cystic lesions, and fungal balls were seen in 2 children. They all underwent lobectomy and the lung tissue from the 4 children all demonstrated CPAM with Aspergillus infection. Aspergillus fumigatus was isolated from the abscess collected during operation in 1 patient. Postoperative, voriconazole was given in 3 children for 8 weeks, recurrence was observed in 2 children with characteristics of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis. Voriconazole was given in one patient for 12 weeks with no recurrence.Conclusions:CPAM might be complicated with CPA,if there are hemoptysis, and fungal ball in chest CT, cautious preoperative examinations for microorganism are necessary. The necessity and duration of postoperative antifungal therapy need to be determined on individual basis.
6. Clinical analysis of methylmalonic acidemia and hyperhomocysteinemia with diffuse lung disease as an initial or main presentation
Xiaolei TANG ; Haiming YANG ; Hui LIU ; Hui XU ; Chunju ZHOU ; Huimin LI ; Shunying ZHAO ; Jinrong LIU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2019;57(8):620-624
Objective:
To improve the awareness of methylmalonic acidemia and hyperhomocysteinemia with diffuse lung disease as an initial or main presentation.
Methods:
A retrospective analysis of the clinical manifestations, radiological features, laboratory tests, genetic variations, treatments and prognoses was conducted in six children presented with diffuse lung disease and finally diagnosed with methylmalonic acidemia and hyperhomocysteinemia in Ward 2 of Department of Respiratory Diseases, Beijing Children′s Hospital, from August 2017 to November 2018.
Results:
Six children were included in this study. Two children were male and four were female. The average age of onset was 28 months. The mean age at diagnosis was 34 months. The average interval from onset to diagnosis was 6 months. Four children who underwent genetic tests were found to have variants of gene MMACHC and diagnosed with CblC type. All children had respiratory symptoms and signs as initial or main presentation, which were tachypnea (5 cases), exercise intolerance (5 cases), cough (4 cases), cyanosis (4 cases), clubbing (4 cases), dyspnea (3 cases) and retractions (3 cases). Pulmonary arterial hypertension was found in all six children. Pericardial effusion (4 cases), kidney involvement (3 cases), nervous system involvement (3 cases), gastrointestinal system involvement (3 cases) and anemia (2 cases) also coexisted. The high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) features included dilated pulmonary artery (6 cases), ground-glass opacities (4 cases), diffuse poorly defined ground-glass centrilobular nodules (3 cases), pleural effusion (3 cases), thickening of interlobular septum (2 cases), etc. All children had an elevated concentration of methylmalonic acid in urine and homocysteine in plasma. Genetic tests were performed in four patients, and MMACHC genetic mutations were found in all of them. Clinical manifestations, HRCT features and pulmonary arterial hypertension turned better in five children after treatment. One patient who was not regularly followed-up died.
Conclusions
Pulmonary involvement including diffuse lung disease and pulmonary arterial hypertension could coexist with methylmalonic acidemia and hyperhomocysteinemia, which may have respiratory symptoms and signs as the initial or main presentation. Characteristic HRCT features were found in some patients. Plasma homocysteine test is a quick method for screening the disease in children with diffuse lung disease and (or) pulmonary arterial hypertension. Both diffuse lung disease and pulmonary arterial hypertension may turn better after treatment.
7.Clinical analysis of methylmalonic acidemia and hyperhomocysteinemia with diffuse lung disease as an initial or main presentation
Xiaolei TANG ; Haiming YANG ; Hui LIU ; Hui XU ; Chunju ZHOU ; Huimin LI ; Shunying ZHAO ; Jinrong LIU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2019;57(8):620-624
Objective To improve the awareness of methylmalonic acidemia and hyperhomocysteinemia with diffuse lung disease as an initial or main presentation. Methods A retrospective analysis of the clinical manifestations, radiological features, laboratory tests, genetic variations, treatments and prognoses was conducted in six children presented with diffuse lung disease and finally diagnosed with methylmalonic acidemia and hyperhomocysteinemia in Ward 2 of Department of Respiratory Diseases, Beijing Children′s Hospital, from August 2017 to November 2018. Results Six children were included in this study. Two children were male and four were female. The average age of onset was 28 months. The mean age at diagnosis was 34 months. The average interval from onset to diagnosis was 6 months. Four children who underwent genetic tests were found to have variants of gene MMACHC and diagnosed with CblC type. All children had respiratory symptoms and signs as initial or main presentation, which were tachypnea (5 cases), exercise intolerance (5 cases), cough (4 cases), cyanosis (4 cases), clubbing (4 cases), dyspnea (3 cases) and retractions (3 cases). Pulmonary arterial hypertension was found in all six children. Pericardial effusion (4 cases), kidney involvement (3 cases), nervous system involvement (3 cases), gastrointestinal system involvement (3 cases) and anemia (2 cases) also coexisted. The high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) features included dilated pulmonary artery (6 cases), ground‐glass opacities (4 cases), diffuse poorly defined ground‐glass centrilobular nodules (3 cases), pleural effusion (3 cases), thickening of interlobular septum (2 cases), etc. All children had an elevated concentration of methylmalonic acid in urine and homocysteine in plasma. Genetic tests were performed in four patients, and MMACHC genetic mutations were found in all of them. Clinical manifestations, HRCT features and pulmonary arterial hypertension turned better in five children after treatment. One patient who was not regularly followed‐up died. Conclusions Pulmonary involvement including diffuse lung disease and pulmonary arterial hypertension could coexist with methylmalonic acidemia and hyperhomocysteinemia, which may have respiratory symptoms and signs as the initial or main presentation. Characteristic HRCT features were found in some patients. Plasma homocysteine test is a quick method for screening the disease in children with diffuse lung disease and (or) pulmonary arterial hypertension. Both diffuse lung disease and pulmonary arterial hypertension may turn better after treatment.
8.Determination of Potential Genetoxic Impurity in Ledipasvir by UPLC-MS/MS
Chunling LIU ; Chunju LIU ; Xi LIU ; Yujie CHEN ; Zhihuai LI ; Yanhua XI
China Pharmacist 2017;20(6):1139-1141
Objective: To establish a UPLC-MS/MS method for the determination of the residual quantity of potential genetoxic impurity 1-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-3-ethylcarbodiimide (EDC) in ledipasvir.Methods: The chromatographic conditions were as follows: an Agilent ZORBAX SB-C18 (75 mm×4.6 mm, 3.5 μm) column was used with methanol-0.1% formic acid (50∶50) as the mobile phase.The flow rate was 0.3 ml·min-1.The column temperature was 30 ℃ and the injection volume was 5 μl.The mass spectrometry conditions were as follows: electrospray ionization source (ESI), multistage reaction monitoring (MRM), positive ion scanning mode, ion spray voltage of 2 500 V, ion source temperature of 500 ℃, atomization gas of 379.0 kPa, auxiliary gas of 275.6 kPa, curtain gas of 137.8 kPa, collision gas of 41.3 kPa, ion collision energy of 15 V and scan time of 100 ms.The MRM ion pair for quantitative analysis was m/z→156.2/86.1.Results: The linear range of EDC was 0.03-2.25 μg·ml-1 (r=0.999 0).The limit of detection was 0.03 ng and the limit of quantitation was 0.08 ng.The average recovery was 98.3%(RSD=5.7%, n=9).Conclusion: The method is simple, rapid and accurate, and can be used for the quality control of EDC in ledipasvir.
9.Clinical characteristics and prognosis of disseminated cryptococcosis in children
Linlin LIU ; Lingyun GUO ; Yue LIU ; Chunju ZHOU ; Tianming CHEN ; Shaoying LI ; Gang LIU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2017;32(6):442-446
Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics and prognosis of disseminated cryptococcosis in children.Methods The data of disseminated cryptococcosis inpatients were reviewed retrospectively at Beijing Children's Hospital,Capital Medical University,from January 2002 to September 2014.The demographic data,clinical manifestations,laboratory findings,imaging,antifungal treatments and outcomes of all the patients were analyzed.Results Overall 25 children with disseminated cryptococcosis were enrolled including 17 boys(68.0%).The average age was 7 years old.Four cases (16.0%) had underlying conditions,among them 1 case had human immunodeficiency virus(HIV)-positive.The median time to diagnosis was 32 (23-47) days,44.0% of the patients (11 cases) were misdiagnosed,and 8 cases misdiagnosed as tuberculosis.All patients had fever.Other common clinical manifestations included cough (16 cases),headache (10 cases),vomiting (10 cases),altered mental status (6 cases) and stomachache (6 cases).Respiratory system involvement was seen in all cases,central nervous system was involved in 18 cases,other organ involvement included lymph nodes,spleen,liver,kidney,skin,skeleton and costicartilage.Amphotericin B (AmB) + Fluconazole (Flu) ± 5-flucytosine (5-FC) was the most common therapy (15 cases),Flu ± 5-FC for 6 cases,AmB ± 5-FC for 2 cases,Voricanazole (VOR) for 1 case.Sixteen cases (66.7%) got recovery/improved on discharge,8 cases (33.3%) rejected to the advise and discharged with treatment failure,and the HIV-infected patient transferred to a special hospital.Fifteen patients (60.0%) were followed up,and 13 cases (87.0%) showed recovery,but 2 died in the long-term prognosis.Conclusions Disseminated cryptococcosis in children is more common in school-age boys.Most patients are without underlying conditions.Disseminated cryptococcosis can cause multiple organ damage.Patients with prolonged fever,cough,headache,with or without underlying diseases,can be suspected as disseminated cryptococcosis.Blood and cerebrospinal fluid culture for fungus,cryptococcal antigen should be performed for early diagnosis and treatment.
10.Advances in stress response of DNA binding with one finger transcription factor family genes in graminaceous plants.
Wenting LIU ; Tiantian MA ; Chunju ZHOU ; Xiao ZANG ; Langjin LI ; Baojun ZHANG ; Wei DU ; Weili ZHANG ; Kunming CHEN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2016;32(5):541-553
Transcription factor is a key trans-acting factor to mediate stress response by regulating gene expression. Plants have developed a series of mechanisms to modulate development, stress response, signaling and disease resistance at transcription level. DNA binding with one finger (DOF), containing one C₂-C₂ zinc finger domain, is a special plant transcription factor. Specifically, the conserved domain at N-terminus of DOF has multiple functions, including interacting with DNA and protein, which could be involved in plant development and stress response. Although many DOF family genes are characterized in plant stress response, it is not clear if DOF genes have functions in cereal plants. In the present paper, the role of DOF family genes on cereal plants were discussed based on a comprehensive phylogenetic relationship analysis, expression profiles in different tissues and various environmental conditions. The results obtained here will provide an important reference for further understanding the mechanism of gramineous crops in stress resistance.
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