1.Effect of Influenza A Virus on BEAS-2B in Human Lung Epithelial Cells and Intervention Effect of Shufeng Jiedu Capsule-containing Serum
Shan CAO ; Zihan GENG ; Lei BAO ; Yingli XU ; Bo PANG ; Jingsheng ZHANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Mengping CHEN ; Yaxin WANG ; Ronghua ZHAO ; Shanshan GUO ; Xiaolan CUI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(23):90-97
ObjectiveTo observe the effect of Shufeng Jiedu capsule (SFJD)-containing serum on human lung epithelial cells infected by influenza A virus, and investigate the protective effect of the drug on the cells and the potential antiviral effect. MethodThe SFJD-containing serum was prepared and used to treat human lung epithelial cells (BEAS-2B) cultured in vitro. The viability of cells treated with different concentrations of SFJD-containing serum was measured by the cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8), and the optimal concentration of SFJD-containing serum was screened for subsequent experiments. BEAS-2B cells were classified into normal control, virus infection, and SFJD-containing serum groups, and the CCK-8 method was used to detect the survival rate of BEAS-2B cells after virus infection and drug administration. The expression of influenza virus nucleic acid in the cells of each group was determined, and the apoptosis of cells in different groups was observed by fluorescence microscopy. Real-time PCR was employed to determine the mRNA levels of influenza virus nucleoprotein (NP), Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), and myeloid differentiation primary response gene 88 (MyD88) in each group of cells. The immunofluorescence assay was used to detect the fluorescence intensities of TLR4, MyD88, and phosphorylated nuclear factor-κB (p-NF-κB) in lung epithelial cells. ResultCompared with that in the control group (normal serum), the cell survival rates in the blank serum and the SFJD-containing serum (5%, 10%, and 20%) groups were 100.00%±0.00%, 89.05%±4.80%, 87.13%±5.90%, 93.83%±6.03%, and 99.33%±3.39%, respectively (P<0.01). The SFJD-containing serum of 20% was selected as the optimal treatment for subsequent experiments. Compared with the normal control group, the virus infection group showed reduced cell survival rate (P<0.01), and the reduction was increased by the SFJD-containing serum (P<0.01). Compared with the virus infection group, SFJD-containing serum reduced the virus load (P<0.01) to decrease apoptosis. Compared with the normal control group, the virus infection group showed up-regulated mRNA levels of NP, TLR4, and MyD88 (P<0.01), and the up-regulation was down-regulated by the SFJD-containing serum (P<0.05, P<0.01). The fluorescence intensities of TLR4, MyD88, and p-NF-κB proteins in the cells increased after virus infection compared with those in the normal control (P<0.05, P<0.01), and they were decreased after administration with the SFJD-containing serum (P<0.05). ConclusionThe SFJD-containing serum can inhibit influenza virus in vitro by increasing the survival rate, reducing the apoptosis, and down-regulating the protein levels of TLR4, MyD88, and p-NF-κB in BEAS-2B cells.
2. Diagnosis and individualized drug therapy for the rejection with hyperglycemia after liver Transplantation
Yining CHEN ; Yun XIAO ; Xiaoyu HAN ; Lulu HUANG ; Hanbin XIONG ; Yu FU ; Baolin WANG ; Jiangen AO ; Jiake HE ; Yining CHEN ; Yun XIAO ; Xiaoyu HAN ; Lulu HUANG ; Jiake HE ; Yining CHEN ; Yun XIAO ; Xiaoyu HAN ; Lulu HUANG ; Jiake HE ; Jingsheng MA ; Xiaohui GUO ; Lin ZHONG ; Jiake HE ; Jiake HE
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2023;28(5):550-555
AIM: To establish individualized drug therapy strategy for patients with rejection and hyperglycemia after liver transplantation. METHODS: Clinical pharmacist collaborated with the surgeons and participated in the diagnosis and treatment of rejection and hyperglycemia after liver transplantation. Taking together liver function, therapeutic drug monitoring, drug-drug interactions between tacrolimus and wuzhi capsule, individualized drug therapy was adapted to improve the prognosis. RESULTS: The patient recovered well and survived in good health till now. CONCLUSION: It is highly suggested that clinical pharmacists actively involved in treatment of more severe and difficult-to-treat disease and design the individualized dosing regimens. This will largely contribute in reduced adverse drug reaction, improved safety and effectiveness in drug use as well as the quality of life in the "post-transplantation era".
3.Practice and exploration in the co-building of culture at large shelter hospitals by doctors and patients
Yanmin DING ; Xujing ZHANG ; Feng JING ; Zhitao YANG ; Hanbing SHANG ; Zhidong GU ; Jingsheng LIN ; Ying CHEN ; Yufang BI ; Erzhen CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2022;38(8):609-612
Hospital culture plays an important role in the orderly operation of large shelter hospitals as well as epidemic prevention and control.From April to May 2022, the shelter hospital of the National Convention and Exhibition Center(Shanghai) had created the large shelter hospital culture co-built by doctors and patients with a greater sense of belonging by taking measures such as joint party building between doctors and patients, giving play to the vanguard force of party members, carrying out various forms of cultural, sports and science popularization activities, encouraging enthusiastic patients to participate in activity planning, focusing on key groups, formulating shelter " residents convention", and so on. These measures ultimately formed cultural adaptation, cultural synchronization and cultural shaping, which were conducive to enhancing the empathy of doctors and patients, improving the effectiveness of medical implementation, and promoting the standardization of shelter management system. This harmonious, warm and autonomous culture co-built by doctors and patients effectively ensures the safe and orderly operation of the shelter hospital, and provides reference for the construction of the cultural system of large shelter hospitals in China.
4.Verification Phantom-based clinical quality control and detection of the MLC of CyberKnife M6
Xuyao YU ; Yang DONG ; Yuwen WANG ; Zhiyong YUAN ; Xiaolin TIAN ; Zeqian NIU ; Huaming CHEN ; Jingsheng WANG ; Yongchun SONG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2022;42(7):511-515
Objective:To provide a new morning check method for the output dose stability of the multileaf collimator (MLC) of the CyberKnife M6 (CK-M6) system.Methods:The CT images of a verification phantom with a size of 20 cm × 20 cm × 10 cm were transmitted into the Precision Treatment Plan ning System (ver. 1.1.1.1). The high-precision alignment between the accelerator output front and the fixed position of the phantom surface was achieved using the fiducial tracking method. A 10 cm × 10 cm radiation field was formed by the MLC and a DailyCheck plan with an output of 200 MU was designed. The repeatability, sensitivity, and accuracy of the DailyCheck plan were measured, and the CK-M6 system was continuously tested for one month using the artificial fixed method and the DailyCheck plan designed in this study. Results:The average and the standard deviation of 10 repeated measurements by the DailyCheck plan were 492.28 pC and 0.09, respectively, indicating good stability. There was a linear correlation between the measured values and the output dose, with a correlation coefficient of R2 > 0.999. Moreover, there was a position deviation of 2 mm between the phantom and the accelerator output front, and the result ant effect on the measured values was equivalent to a dose deviation caused by an output of 1.24 MU. The result from the continuous measurement of both the artificial fixed method and the DailyCheck plan fell within permissible limits, showing high consistency. Conclusions:The DailyCheck plan established through the fiducial tracking of a verification phantom can achieve the convenient, quick, and accurate daily detection of the output dose stability of the MLC of CK-M6. Therefore, this method can be widely applied in the clinical quality control of the CK-M6 system.
5.Determination of 9 Amino Acid Endogenous Substances in Morning Urine of Depression Patients by LC-MS/MS
Hongyan SONG ; Jingsheng XIA ; Gangjian JI ; Zhangtao REN ; Xianglin ZHANG ; Fang LIU ; Ling CHEN
China Pharmacy 2020;31(1):91-98
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE:To establish a method for the determination of 5-hydroxyindole acetic acid(5-HIAA),glutamine, hippurate,pimelate,proline,tryptophan,tyramine,tyrosine and valine in human urine. METHODS:Morning urine samples were collected from depression patients. The sample was extracted with acetonitrile after addition of internal standard cortisone. LC-MS/ MS method was adopted. The determination was performed on XTerra RP18 column with mobile phase consisted of 0.1% acetic acid-water as mobile phase A and 0.1% acetic acid-acetonitrile as mobile phase B(gradient elution). The column temperature was set at 40 ℃,and flow rate was 0.45 mL/min. Electrospray ion source(ESI)was used for quantitative analysis by multiple reaction monitoring (MRM). The precursor/product ion transitions (m/z) were monitored at m/z 192.2→146.1,m/z 147.2→130.0,m/z 180.1→105.1,m/z 161.1→125.2,m/z 116.1→70.2,m/z 205.2→188.2,m/z 138.2→121.1,m/z 182.0→123.0,m/z 118.2→72.1 and m/z 361.2→163.0(+ion-mode)for 5-HIAA,glutamine,hippurate,pimelate,proline,tryptophan,tyramine,tyrosine,valine and cortisone,respectively. RESULTS:The linear range of 5-HIAA,glutamine,pimelate,proline,tyramine and valine were 10.00-3 200 ng/mL(r=0.993 8-0.998 9,n=6). The lower limit of quantification was 10 ng/mL;the linear range of hippurate,tryptophan and tyrosine were 1 600-51 200 ng/mL(r=0.999 2-0.999 7,n=6). The lower limit of quantitation was 1 600 ng/mL. The results of accuracy tests were 86.29%-98.65%(n=6). RSDs of intra-day and inter-day precision tests were no more than 14.65%(n=6)CV of matrix effect were 6.18%-14.37%(n=6). Extraction recovery rates were 86.21%-98.14%(n=6). RE of stability tests were no more than 14.71%(n=3-6). CONCLUSIONS:The method is sensitive,accurate and suitable for the determination of 9 substances in human.
6.Preliminary clinical study on treatment of prostate cancer with Cyber-Knife
Hanjing GAO ; Zhen TAO ; Huanhuan WANG ; Fengtong LI ; Yang DONG ; Xuyao YU ; Jingsheng WANG ; Huaming CHEN ; Yongchun SONG ; Zhiyong YUAN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2019;39(6):415-421
Objective To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of ultra-hypofractionated stereotactic body radiotherapy in the treatment of prostate cancer.Methods A total of 26 patients with prostate cancer treated with Cyber-Knife from May 2010 to May 2018 were analyzed retrospectively.The median age of the patients was 69 years old (range,57 to 87).Ultra-hypofractionated radiotherapy was delivered in five fractions of 7.0-7.5 Gy for a total dose of 35.0-37.5 Gy.Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) was administered in combination with the Cyber-Knife.The primary endpoints were radiation toxicity,PSA-response,local control and symptom alleviation,while the secondary endpoints were progression-free survival and overall survival.Results No graded ≥ 3 acute and late radiation toxicities occurred during follow-up.The acute toxicity of Grades 1 and 2 was 38.4% and 19.2%,while the late toxicity of Grades 1 and 2 was 30.8% and 3.8%,respectively.At a median follow-up of 22.44 months,for patients with localized stage,PSA level was decreased significantly after radiotherapy (Z =2.900,2.794,2.510,2.090,P<0.05).However,there was no statistically significant difference for the metastatic group (P> 0.05).Conclusions Ultra-hypofractionated stereotactic body radiotherapy is a safe and effective treatment for patients with prostate cancer.
7. Analysis of the results of examinations of an acute phase case infected with type-2 dengue virus
Chuan GUO ; Jiemin LIN ; Wan CHEN ; Zhihua ZHANG ; Jing LI ; Jingsheng LUN
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2019;33(4):437-439
Objective:
To analyze the results of various methods to detect dengue virus(DENV) infection and to provide experience for the development of reasonable detection strategies on DENV infection.
Methods:
An acute phase case infected with type 2 DENV was used as an example to analyze various methods of detection and the relation of their results.
Results:
While NS1 antigen, IgM and IgG antibody were all negative, the nucleic acid test showed a positive result ; the NS1 coding gene of the DENV strain from the infected case did not mutate significantly; by additional use of NS1 reagents from other manufacturers, the antigen test result turned to weakly positive.
Conclusions
To conduct screening of dengue fever cases, the result of nucleic acid detection should also be applied. Moreover, additional use of NS1 reagents from other manufacturers could be helpful in reducing missed diagnosis, and could obtain more reliable result.
8. The failure patterns and related factors of nasopharyngeal carcinoma treated by intensity modulated radiation therapy in Xiangxi area
Jia CHEN ; Zhibi XIANG ; Jingsheng ZHAO ; Ju SU ; Zhi YANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2019;21(11):1644-1647,1652
Objective:
To analyze the failure patterns and related factors of intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) for nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) in Xiangxi.
Methods:
107 patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma without distant metastasis were selected from December 2012 to June 2015 in the first affiliated hospital of Jishou University. Locoreginal recurrence-fee survival rate (LRFS), distant metastasis-free survival rate (DMFS) and progression-free survival (FPS) rate were collected. The survival rate was analyzed by Kaplan-Meier method, univariate analysis was analyzed by Logrank method, and multivariate analysis was analyzed by Cox regression.
Results:
Tumor progression occurred in 40 cases of 107 patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Among them, 14 cases(13.1%) had local recurrence and 33 cases (30.8%) had distant metastasis. Univariate analysis showed that there was significant difference in LRFS between different ages and T staging (
9.Application perspectives of polyhydroxyalkanoates.
Xuemei CHE ; Wei SITU ; Liusong YU ; Hui WANG ; Yajing CHEN ; Jiansong SITU ; Yao LI ; Jingsheng YU ; Guo-Qiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2018;34(10):1531-1542
Polyhydroxyalkanoates are polyesters of hydroxyalkanoates synthesized by many bacteria and haloarchaea as carbon and energy storage materials. There are more than 150 types of polyhydroxyalkanoate monomers reported, resulting in a variety of Polyhydroxyalkanoates with diverse properties. The material variability, nonlinear optical properties, piezoelectric properties, gas barrier properties, thermoplasticity, biodegradability, and biocompatibility allow polyhydroxyalkanoates to be used for plastic packaging, chiral chemicals generation, medicine, agriculture and bio-energy fields. This review introduces the current applications and future development of polyhydroxyalkanoates.
10.A dosimetric analysis of lung tissue in early stage non-small cell lung cancer patients treated by Cyberknife radiotherapy
Jingsheng WANG ; Xuyao YU ; Fengtong LI ; Yang DONG ; Huaming CHEN ; Yongchun SONG ; Zhen TAO ; Zhiyong YUAN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2018;38(12):933-937
Objective To analyze the radiation dose to the normal lung tissue of patients with early stage of non-small cell lung cancer treated by Cyberknife. Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted by summarizing the treatment plans of 264 patients with early stage non-small cell lung cancer from January 2011 to December 2013 in Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital. Sorted by the tumor volumes and locations, the Cyberknife plans were evaluated by means of dose volume histograms ( DVH) , homogeneity indexes ( HI) , percentage volumes receiving at least x Gy ( Vx ) of dose, i. e. , V5 , V10 , V20 , and V30 of the ipsilateral and contralateral lungs. For the tumors approximate to the hilus, the contralateral lungs were included in the optimization process, and the dose-volume metrics were analyzed for the contralateral and bilateral lungs. Results For the tumors close to the chest wall, V5≥(15. 21 ± 3. 12)% in ipsilateral lung tissue and V5≥(1. 34 ± 0. 67)% in contralateral lung tissue were observed. For the tumors near the hilus, V5≥(39. 4 ± 11. 90) % in ipsilateral lung tissue and V5≥(1. 48 ± 0. 34) % in contralateral lung tissue were observed. The irradiated volume ratios of both ipsilateral and contralateral lung tissue increased with the enlargement of tumor sizes. After including the contralateral lung tissue into the optimization, the irradiated volume ratios of the contralateral and bilateral lung tissue (V5,V10) decreasedsignificantly(t=2.44,4.81,3.53,3.17,P<0.05). Conclusions Higherriskof radiation injury in both ipsilateral and contralateral lung tissue can be expected for tumors near the hilus than near the chest wall. After including contralateral lung tissue into the planning optimization, lower dose to the contralateral and whole lung tissue was achieved, indicating a better protection of normal lung tissue.

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