1.Amphotericin B liposome-induced acute cardiac dilatation and heart failure in a pediatric patient
Enpeng DAI ; Yuan CHEN ; Shibin YANG ; Pan WANG ; Ya TIAN
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2025;27(11):699-702
An 8-year-old male patient with chronic granulomatous disease received amphotericin B liposome (unknown dose) in addition to anti-infection treatments with meropenem, compound sulfamethoxazole, and voriconazole due to recurrence of secondary pulmonary infection. After 3 days, the patient developed tachycardia, edema, and worsening dyspnea. Echocardiography revealed severe right heart enlarge- ment and pulmonary hypertension. Cardiotonic, diuretic, and pulmonary antihypertensive therapies were given. After over half a month, his pulmonary infection was improved, pulmonary arterial pressure decreased, but the right heart enlargement persisted. Suspending treatment about half a month later, amphotericin B liposome was reinitiated at a gradually increased dose from 2 mg once daily, in combination with piperacillin sodium and tazobactam sodium and compound sulfamethoxazole due to aggravated cyanosis and cough. After the administration of amphotericin B liposome (50 mg once daily) on day 5, the patient experienced wheezing and facial edema. Laboratory tests showed B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) 4 679 ng/L; echocardiography demonstrated right heart enlargement and pulmonary hypertension. Suspecting that the cardiac dilatation and heart failure were associated with amphotericin B liposome, the drug was discontinued. The anti-infection regimen was switched to biapenem, linezolid and voriconazole, along with continued cardiotonic and diuretic managements. The patient′s symptoms were improved after 10 days, the treatment regimen was changed to compound sulfamethoxazole and voriconazole. However, after 3 days, the patient′s abdominal distension and dyspnea worsened. Endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation were initiated along with cardiotonic and diuretic therapy; anti-infection therapy with cefoperazone sodium and sulbactam sodium combined with voriconazole was given based on bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and sputum culture results. One month later, the patient′s condition was improved, showing no right ventricular dilation and reduced pulmonary arterial pressure on echocardiography and BNP 800 ng/L.
2.Amphotericin B liposome-induced acute cardiac dilatation and heart failure in a pediatric patient
Enpeng DAI ; Yuan CHEN ; Shibin YANG ; Pan WANG ; Ya TIAN
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2025;27(11):699-702
An 8-year-old male patient with chronic granulomatous disease received amphotericin B liposome (unknown dose) in addition to anti-infection treatments with meropenem, compound sulfamethoxazole, and voriconazole due to recurrence of secondary pulmonary infection. After 3 days, the patient developed tachycardia, edema, and worsening dyspnea. Echocardiography revealed severe right heart enlarge- ment and pulmonary hypertension. Cardiotonic, diuretic, and pulmonary antihypertensive therapies were given. After over half a month, his pulmonary infection was improved, pulmonary arterial pressure decreased, but the right heart enlargement persisted. Suspending treatment about half a month later, amphotericin B liposome was reinitiated at a gradually increased dose from 2 mg once daily, in combination with piperacillin sodium and tazobactam sodium and compound sulfamethoxazole due to aggravated cyanosis and cough. After the administration of amphotericin B liposome (50 mg once daily) on day 5, the patient experienced wheezing and facial edema. Laboratory tests showed B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) 4 679 ng/L; echocardiography demonstrated right heart enlargement and pulmonary hypertension. Suspecting that the cardiac dilatation and heart failure were associated with amphotericin B liposome, the drug was discontinued. The anti-infection regimen was switched to biapenem, linezolid and voriconazole, along with continued cardiotonic and diuretic managements. The patient′s symptoms were improved after 10 days, the treatment regimen was changed to compound sulfamethoxazole and voriconazole. However, after 3 days, the patient′s abdominal distension and dyspnea worsened. Endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation were initiated along with cardiotonic and diuretic therapy; anti-infection therapy with cefoperazone sodium and sulbactam sodium combined with voriconazole was given based on bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and sputum culture results. One month later, the patient′s condition was improved, showing no right ventricular dilation and reduced pulmonary arterial pressure on echocardiography and BNP 800 ng/L.
3.The mediating effect of self-consciousness between peer relationship and social anxiety in HIV-infec-ted children
Ruopeng WANG ; Xiuxian YANG ; Xiaohui QIU ; Zhengxue QIAO ; Lin WANG ; Erying ZHAO ; Wenbo WANG ; Jiawei ZHOU ; Enpeng ZHOU ; Yunjia XIE ; Yuewu CHENG ; Yanjie YANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2019;28(3):266-269
Objective To explore the relationship among peer relationship,self-consciousness and social anxiety in HIV-infected children. Methods Peer Relationship Scale,Piers-Harris Children's Self-con-cept Scale and Social Anxiety Scale for Children were applied to 126 HIV-infected children. Results The score of peer relationship was 53. 0(45. 0,62. 0),the score of self-concept was 52. 0(42. 0,60. 0),and the score of social anxiety was 6. 0(2. 0,9. 0). Peer relationship was positively correlated with social anxiety( r=0. 196,P=0. 029) and negatively correlated with self-consciousness(r=-0. 628,P<0. 01). Self-conscious-ness was negatively correlated with social anxiety(r=-0. 504,P<0. 01). Bootstrap analysis showed that self-consciousness played a complete mediating role between peer relationship and social anxiety,and the media-ting effect value was 0. 377. Conclusion Peer relationship,self-consciousness and social anxiety are closely related. Furthermore,self-consciousness plays a complete mediating role between peer relationship and social anxiety in HIV-infected children.
4.Urinary Metabonomic Investigation into Acute Photo Damage of Rats Induced by Ultraviolet B Irradiation using Rapid Resolution Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
Enpeng WANG ; Yan SUN ; Hao YUE ; Huanwen CHEN ; Yang WANG ; Changbao CHEN ; Shuying LIU
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2016;44(9):1410-1418
A rapid resolution liquid chromatography quadruple time-of-flight mass spectrometric ( RRLC-Q-TOF/MS) method combined with multivariate statistical analysis was applied to investigate the changes of endogenous metabolites in murine urine before and after ultraviolet B ( UVB ) irradiation for the purpose of discussing the physiological mechanism of acute injury caused by UVB radiation. A narrow-band UVB ( NB-UVB) (TL-01, peak value 312nm) was used to establish the acute light damage model. The urine samples were centrifuged before four times dilution treatment, subsequently the diluted urine samples were separated on a Supelco Ascentis Express C18 column using water (0. 1% formic acid) and acetonitrile as mobile phase by gradient elution. The differences metabolites with major contribution for grouping were found out based on the metabolic profiling analysis of principal component analysis ( PCA) and cluster analysis ( CA) , which could illustrate their possible mechanism of actions by means of relevant pathways. A prediction model was built to investigate the forecasting ability of the acute photo damage induced by UVB irradiation through the partial least square discriminant analysis ( PLS-DA ) . The results of multivariate statistical analysis showed that the blank control group was separated from UVB model group quite well, 11 endogenous metabolites were identified as the potential biomarkers through comparison with the database, tandem mass spectrum data and standard substance, which indicated the UVB radiation may affect the sphingolipid metabolism, nucleic acid metabolism, linoleic acid metabolism and amino acid metabolism pathways. These different metabolites could be helpful for diagnosing the light damage induced by UVB radiation
5.MyD88,TRAF-6 expression of sinomenine on rheumatoid arthritis fibroblast- like synoviocytes
Hongchang ZHANG ; Mingxin LIU ; Ying ZHANG ; Enpeng WANG ; Gang CHEN ; Hongyuan JIANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2015;(4):485-489
Objective: To investigate SIN ( Sinomenine) for TLR signal transduction pathway and MyD88 ( MyeloidDifferentiation Factor 88), TRAF-6 ( Tumor necrosis factor receptor associated factor-6) expression, clarifying SIN inhibit RA(Rheumatoid arthritis)-FLS(Fibroblast-like synoviocytes)proliferation leads to joint deformity of RA cartilage and subchondral bonedestruction caused by the role of mechanisms.Methods: RA-FLS cells for vitro were divided into a control group and(0.125,0.25,0.5,1 mmol/L)SIN group,within each group were detected by alkaline phosphatase(ALP)activity,to determine the best concentrationfor vitro drug;detect 0.5 mmol/L SIN group in CCK-8 method to detect cell proliferation rate;fluorescence quantitative PCR methodMyD88 SIN group and control group with 0.5 mmol/L TRAF-6 gene expression;Western blot method to detect MyD88 SIN group andcontrol group with 0.5 mmol/L TRAF-6 protein expression.Results: SIN the ALP activity of the lower than the control group,with theminimum ALP activity of 0.5 mmol/L SIN group(P<0.01).CCK 8 method,0.5 mmol/L RA-FLS cell proliferation rate SIN group wasobviously lower than the control group(P<0.01),SIN induce cell proliferation rate was highest,4 days into the plateau,after cell proliferationrate began to fall.Fluorescence quantitative PCR and Western blot method to detect,0.5 mmol/L SIN group of MyD88 andTRAF-6 gene and protein expression significantly lower than the control group,the difference was statistically significant(P<0.01). Conclusion: The SIN of TLR signalling pathways through effectively suppress the influence of RA-FLS MyD88 in the cell and theexpression of TRAF-6,this could be a treatment of RA prevent cartilage and subchondral bone damage cause joint deformity happened one of the important molecular mechanism.
6.A Metabonomics Study of Atherosclerosis by Rapid Resolution Liquid Chromatography Quadrupole Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
Bo PANG ; Hao YUE ; Enpeng WANG ; Haitao YU ; Yulin DAI ; Shuying LIU ; Suisheng WU
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2015;(11):1766-1771
A rapid resolution liquid chromatography quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometric ( RRLC-QTOF/MS) method was used to profile the metabolites of urine samples from atherosclerosis ( AS) patients and healthy controls and find the differential metabolites which could provide the scientific evidence to explain the pathogenesis and early disease diagnose. In the study, 15 AS patients ( age46. 84±2. 41 years) and 15 healthy controls ( age45 . 72±1 . 93 years ) was screened out by VaSera VS-1000 . The urine samples were analyzed by RRLC-QTOF/MS and the resulting data matrices were analyzed by multivariate statistical analysis ( Principal Component Analysis, PCA ) to find the potential biomarkers. The results showed that the urine samples of AS patients were successfully distinguished from those of healthy controls. Besides, a total of two significantly changed metabolites, uric acid and Guanidineacetic acid, had been found and identified as potential biomarkers, which suggested that the disorder of purine metabolism and amino acid metabolism played an important role in the mechanism of AS.
7.Isolation,identification and sequence analysis of the strain JL/07/SW with deletion mutations of PRRSV
Zhijie LI ; Zhuang DING ; Keyin MENG ; Hua XUAN ; Guiping WANG ; Enpeng GAO ; Yanlong CONG ; Lianzhi MU
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2009;29(7):830-835
One strain of PRRSV was isolated from tissue of piglets died of obvious respiratory syndrome and high fever.It was identified as a strain of American type PRRSV by serological test and gene sequencing.According to American type PRRSV VR-2332,we designed 3 pairs of primers to aim directly at N gene,GP5 gene and variation sequence of NSP2.The results of sequence analysis indicated a discontinuous deletion of 30 amino acids in nonstructural protein 2 (NSP2).N and GP5 gene is conservative relatively.

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