1.Fibrinogen-to-albumin ratio predicts the outcome of patients with acute ischemic stroke receiving intravenous thrombolysis
Mingfeng ZHAI ; Wanying LIU ; Shufang LI ; Ruiping LIU ; Feng TU ; Zongyou LI ; Jinghong LU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2023;31(4):248-252
Objective:To investigate the correlation and predictive value of fibrinogen-to-albumin ratio (FAR) and clinical outcomes after intravenous thrombolysis in patients with acute ischemic stroke.Methods:Patients with acute ischemic stroke received intravenous thrombolysis treatment at Fuyang People's Hospital from November 2019 to August 2022 were retrospectively included. Their clinical, imaging, and laboratory data were collected. After 3 months of onset, a modified Rankin Scale was used for clinical outcome evaluation and a score >2 were defined as poor outcome. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to determine the correlation between FAR and poor outcome. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to evaluate the predictive value of FAR on adverse outcomes after intravenous thrombolysis in patients with acute ischemic stroke. Results:A total of 162 patients were included. There were 114 patients (70.4%) in the good outcome group and 48 (29.6%) in the poor outcome group. Univariate analysis showed that the baseline National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score, fasting blood glucose, fibrinogen, and FAR in the poor outcome group were significantly higher than those in the good outcome group, while the serum albumin was significantly lower than that of the good outcome group (all P<0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the baseline NIHSS score (odds ratio [ OR] 1.176, 95% confidence interval [ CI] 1.082-1.227; P<0.001), fasting blood glucose ( OR 1.206, 95% CI 1.018-1.430; P=0.030), and FAR ( OR 1.448, 95% CI 1.449-1.824; P=0.002) were the independent risk factors for poor outcome. The ROC curve analysis showed that the area under the curve of FAR for predicting poor outcomes was 0.706 (95% CI 0.616-0.796). When the FAR cutoff value was 8.06, the sensitivity and specificity were 66.7% and 78.2%, respectively. Conclusion:There is a significant correlation between FAR and outcomes after intravenous thrombolysis therapy in patients with acute ischemic stroke. Higher FAR has certain predictive value for poor outcomes of patients.
2.Effect of orthodontic traction on the microstructure of dental enamel.
Zhixin LI ; Kailiang ZHANG ; Ruiping LI ; Lingdan XU ; Lulu HE ; Xiaochan PANG ; Jiyuan LU ; Baocheng CAO ; Baoping ZHANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2020;40(8):1165-1171
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the effect of orthodontic traction on the microstructure of dental enamel.
METHODS:
Forty-eight isolated premolars were randomly divided into 6 groups (=8), including Group A (blank control group), in which the teeth were bonded with the orthodontic brackets without any loading force; Groups B1, B2, and B3 where the teeth were bonded with the orthodontic brackets using clinical adhesives and loaded with 50 g force for 6 months, 200 g force for 6 months, and 200 g force for 1 month, respectively; and Groups C1 and C2, where the teeth were bonded with straight wire brackets using light curing bonding and chemical curing bonding techniques, respectively. All the teeth were embedded with non-decalcified epoxy resin. Scanning electron microscope (SEM), atomic force microscope (AFM), and energy spectrometer (EDS) were used to analyze interface morphology and elemental composition of the teeth sliced with a hard tissue microtome.
RESULTS:
Compared with those in Group A, the teeth in the other 5 groups showed increased adhesive residue index with microcracks and void structures on the enamel surface under SEM; AFM revealed microcracks on the enamel surface with angles to the grinding direction. A larger loading force on the bracket resulted in more microcracks on the enamel interface. The interface roughness differed significantly between Groups A and C2, and the peak-to-valley distance differed significantly between Groups A, C, and C2.
CONCLUSIONS
Orthodontic traction can cause changes in the microstructure of normal dental enamel.
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3.Quality control and evaluation of Shengmai injection based on anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory biological effects
Yue YU ; Juan LU ; Ruiping CHAI ; Xinkai LYU ; Minghui DENG ; Xi CHEN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2020;38(2):143-147
Objective To establish a quality evaluation method for Shengmai injection with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects as indicators. Methods Using water-soluble vitamin E (Trolox) and N-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) as control drugs, using trinitrophenyl-hydrazine (DPPH) method and nitric oxide (NO) detection kit, the anti-oxidation effect and the inhibition ability of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced NO release from mononuclear macrophage RAW264.7 were measured. The sample was converted into the corresponding concentration of the control drug to control and evaluate its methodological and biological effects. Results Each batch of samples had good anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidation effects with high precision and good repeatability. There was no significant difference in the anti-inflammation capacity among batches of. Samples 2 and 8 were significant differences from other samples in anti-inflammatory ability. Conclusion The established method can accurately evaluate the anti-oxidant and anti- inflammatory effects of Shengmai injection.
4. An interlaboratory comparison study on the detection of RUNX1-RUNX1T1 fusion transcript levels and WT1 transcript levels
Yazhen QIN ; Liwen ZHU ; Shuang LIN ; Suxia GENG ; Shengwei LIU ; Hui CHENG ; Chengye WU ; Min XIAO ; Xiaoqing LI ; Ruiping HU ; Lili WANG ; Haiyan LIU ; Daoxin MA ; Tao GUAN ; Yuanxin YE ; Ting NIU ; Jiannong CEN ; Lisha LU ; Li SUN ; Tonghua YANG ; Yungui WANG ; Tao LI ; Yue WANG ; Qinghua LI ; Xiaosu ZHAO ; Lingdi LI ; Wenmin CHEN ; Lingyu LONG ; Xiaojun HUANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2019;40(11):889-894
Objective:
To investigate the current status and real performance of the detection of RUNX1-RUNX1T1 fusion transcript levels and WT1 transcript levels in China through interlaboratory comparison.
Methods:
Peking University People’s Hospital (PKUPH) prepared the samples for comparison. That is, the fresh RUNX1-RUNX1T1 positive (+) bone morrow nucleated cells were serially diluted with RUNX1-RUNX1T1 negative (-) nucleated cells from different patients. Totally 23 sets with 14 different samples per set were prepared. TRIzol reagent was added in each tube and thoroughly mixed with cells for homogenization. Each laboratory simultaneously tested RUNX1-RUNX1T1 and WT1 transcript levels of one set of samples by real-time quantitative PCR method. All transcript levels were reported as the percentage of RUNX1-RUNX1T1 or WT1 transcript copies/ABL copies. Spearman correlation coefficient between the reported transcript levels of each participated laboratory and those of PKUPH was calculated.
Results:
①RUNX1-RUNX1T1 comparison: 9 samples were (+) and 5 were (-) , the false negative and positive rates of the 20 participated laboratories were 0 (0/180) and 5% (5/100) , respectively. The reported transcript levels of all 9 positive samples were different among laboratories. The median reported transcript levels of 9 positive samples were from 0.060% to 176.7%, which covered 3.5-log. The ratios of each sample’s highest to the lowest reported transcript levels were from 5.5 to 12.3 (one result which obviously deviated from other laboratories’ results was not included) , 85% (17/20) of the laboratories had correlation coefficient ≥0.98. ②WT1 comparison: The median reported transcript levels of all 14 samples were from 0.17% to 67.6%, which covered 2.6-log. The ratios of each sample’s highest to the lowest reported transcript levels were from 5.3-13.7, 62% (13/21) of the laboratories had correlation coefficient ≥0.98. ③ The relative relationship of the reported RUNX1-RUNX1T1 transcript levels between the participants and PKUPH was not always consistent with that of WT1 transcript levels. Both RUNX1-RUNX1T1 and WT1 transcript levels from 2 and 7 laboratories were individually lower than and higher than those of PKUPH, whereas for the rest 11 laboratories, one transcript level was higher than and the other was lower than that of PKUPH.
Conclusion
The reported RUNX1-RUNX1T1 and WT1 transcript levels were different among laboratories for the same sample. Most of the participated laboratories reported highly consistent result with that of PKUPH. The relationship between laboratories of the different transcript levels may not be the same.
5.Adjustment of MCP-1 to migration and functional activity on macrophages in uterine of inflammatory mice induced by LPS
Huifang DING ; Yuling ZHANG ; Hao LU ; Ruiping ZHANG ; Zhiying QIAN ; Shunli ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2017;33(4):507-510
Objective:To explore the adjustment factors to the migration and functional activity on macrophages in the uterine of inflammatory mice induced by LPS.Methods:150 Kunming female mouse were divided into control group (group A),LPS model group (group B),MCP-1 blocking-up group (group C),the mice uterines were extracted separately at hour 1,3,6,12,24.The number of CD14+ macrophages and the expression of CD14 macrophages were detected by Immunohistochemistry,ELISA detects the expression of TNF-α and MCP-1.Results:①Compared with group A,the number of CD14+ macrophages and the expression of CD14 in endometrium,myometrium,perimrtrium of group B were highly significantly increased (P<0.01) at every time points,the endometrium,myometrium of group C were closely to normal level at 1,3,6 h;compared with group B,the number of CD14+ macrophages and the expression of CD14 were highly significantly decreased(P<0.01)at 1,3,6 h of perimrtrium of group C and every time points of endometrium,myometrium of group C.②Compared with group A,the content of TNF-α and MCP-1 were highly significantly increased (P<0.01) at every time points of group B and 12,24 h of group C;compared with group B,the content of TNF-α and MCP-1 of group C were highly significantly decreased(P<0.01) at every time points.Conclusion:The migration of macrophages and the expression of CD14 and TNF-α in the uterine of inflammatory mice induced by LPS were regulated by MCP-1.
6.Simultaneous determination of 14 amino acids in Pfaf fia by RP-HPLC with pre-column derivatization
Zhe CHEN ; Juan LU ; Jiming PENG ; Ruiping CHAI ; Xi CHEN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2017;35(2):130-133
Objective To develop a HPLC method for determining 14 hydrolyzed amino acids in Pfaf fia .Methods The sample was derivatized with phenyl isothiocyanate (PITC) .Amino acids were separated on Waters XBridge Shield RP18 (4.6 mm × 250 mm ,5 μm) column at the flow rate of 0.8 ml/min ,detected at 254 nm .The column temperature was 25 ℃ . Results The response was linear for 14 amino acids with a correlation coefficient r>0 .9990 .The average recoveries (n=6) were 90 .2%-105 .1% .Amino acids derivative solution remained stable in 24 hours .Conclusion This well-established method is very reliable .It can be used as a quantitative determination method for 14 amino acids in Pfaf fia .
7.Ethical Research on Quality Control in Drug Clinical Trials
Chinese Medical Ethics 2016;29(4):652-654
Guided by good clinical practice ( GCP) , M hospital cooperated with the Ethics Committee in quali-ty management of clinical trials and took the specific measures including perfecting the institution and standard op-erating procedures, implementing three level quality control institution, strengthening the training of GCP, and closely cooperating with drug and data management of clinical trials, quality control in the clinical trial, ethical re-view and supervision, quality control in the whole process (seamless connection). Seamless connection from the beginning of project acceptance and quality control in the whole process of clinical trials can effectively solve the ex-isting problems in clinical trials and improve the quality of clinical trials.
8.Imaging manifestations of hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma
Ruiping CHANG ; Lu GAN ; Zhanbo WANG ; Guo YU ; Li YANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2015;(6):449-453
Objective To explore imaging manifestations of hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (HEH). Methods CT and MR images in 14 patients with HEH proven by histopathology were retrospectively analyzed. Plain and two-phase contrast-enhanced CT scan were performed in 5 cases, non-contrast and multiphase contrast-enhanced MR scan were performed in 7 cases, CT and MRI were both performed in 2 cases. Characteristics of CT and MR T2WI images were classified and analyzed. All lesions were classified into three types:multiple, diffuse and solitary form. Results (1) Multiple form of HEH:228 lesions were found in 11 patients, including 178 lesions on MRI and 50 lesions on CT. On T2WI, three or two layered-target-signs with hyperintensity core were found in 79.2% (141/178) of the lesions. Three layer-target-sign included hyperintensity core, hypointensity rim and slightly high signal halo from the inside out. Two layer-target-sign included hyperintensity core and slightly high signal halo from the inside out. Characteristics of dynamic contrast-enhanced scan included peripheral two or three layered-rim-like enhancement in 66.3%( 118/178) of the lesions;peripheral, gradual rim-like enhancement with enhanced core in 27.0%( 48/178) of the lesions;heterogeneously mild enhancement in 2.2%( 4/178) of the lesions;centripetal enhancement in 4.5%( 8/178) of the lesions. Fifty lesions were found in CT, which showed low density nodules or masses with clear margins. Two-layered-black-target sign were found in 42 lesions in contrast-enhanced images, white-target sign were found in 3 cases, and centripetal enhancement was found in 5 cases. (2) Diffuse form of HEH:in one of the two cases of this type, the lesions could not be separated from normal liver parenchyma, gradual enhancements were found along with the vessels in the center of the lesions. (3) Solitary form of HEH: one case, the lesion showed heterogeneous density in non-contrast CT images and gradual enhancement in contrast-enhanced images. Conclusions We found some imaging characteristics of HEH. Two or three layered-target-sign on T2WI and black-target sign, white-target sign on contrast-enhanced images were unique imaging features of HEH.
9.CD133+ ovarian cancer stem-like cells differentiate into vascular endothelial cells
Liyan JIANG ; Xiangying LOU ; Zineng WANG ; Yanyan LU ; Ruiping GAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(41):6623-6627
BACKGROUND:Numerous studies have confirmed that neovascularization plays an important role in the growth, invasion and metastasis of tumors. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the features of CD133+ ovarian cancer stem-like cels differentiating into vascular endothelial cels. METHODS:CD133+ ovarian cancer stem-like cels were successfuly harvested from A2780 ovarian cancer cel lines using serum-free culture method, and incubatedin vitro onto 96-wel plates with or without Matrigel. Then, we observed the capacity of CD133+ ovarian cancer stem-like cels and human umbilical vein endothelial cels to form tube-like structures at different time points. Through xenograft experiments, the role of CD133+ ovarian cancer stem-like cels in the angiogenesis of ovarian cancer was observed using immunofluorescence staining. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:CD133+ovarian cancer stem-like cels and human umbilical vein endothelial cels cultured with no Matrigel had no corresponding lumen formation, and could not express CD31. But those cultured with Matrigel had lumen formation and expressed CD31 significantly. After tumor formation, human-derived CD31 expression was observed in the tumors. These findings indicate that CD133+ ovarian cancer stem-like cels can differentiate into vascular endothelial cels, and be involved in tumor revascularization.
10.The clinical characteristics and prognosis of de novo acute myeloid leukemia patients with CCAAT/enhancer binding protein α mutations
Lu WANG ; Long SU ; Yehui TAN ; Ruiping HU ; Jiuwei CUI ; Sujun GAO ; Wei LI
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2015;24(5):274-277,286
Objective To explore the clinical characteristics and prognosis of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients with CCAAT/enhancer binding protein α (CEBPA) mutations.Methods 208 patients with de novo AML were retrospectively analyzed with regard to frequency of CEBPA mutations,clinical characteristics,therapeutic response and long-term outcome.Results CEBPA mutations were detected in 37 patients (17.8 %),with 29 cases of double mutations and 8 cases of single mutation.In 117 cases of patients with normal karyotype,28 cases (23.9 %) were detected with CEBPA mutations.As compared with no CEBPA mutation,the following characteristics were observed in patients with CEBPA double mutations.Presented with younger age at diagnosis,82.8 % (24/29) of the patients were M1 and M2.Presented with higher peripheral white blood cell count,higher hemoglob in and low platelet count.And increases of CD7,CD34 and HLA-DR expression.Compared with those without mutation,patients with biCEBPA mutations had better overall survival (OS) (2-years OS:100 % vs 75.1%,P =0.045).Conclusion BiCEBPA mutation is one of the favorable prognosis indicators.

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