1.Correlation analysis of inflammation,nutrition indexes and hypoproteinemia in patients with AECOPD
Feng LI ; Haiyue LIU ; Yihua LIN ; Jiayi WANG ; Wanzhen YANG ; Yixuan ZHENG ; Zhonglin GAN
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(4):517-521
Objective To analyze the correlation between inflammation,nutritional indicators and hy-poproteinemia in patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(AECOPD).Meth-ods The clinical data of patients with AECOPD admitted to the Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen University from January 2020 to September 2022 were ret-rospectively analyzed,and the patients were divided into the hypoproteinemia group(n=73)and the non-hy-poproteinemia group(n=141)according to whether the serum albumin(ALB)was lower than 35 g/L.The clinical data,inflammatory indicators and nutritional indicators of the two groups were compared,Spearman correlation analysis was performed,and binary logistic regression analysis was performed to analyze the influ-encing factors of patients with AECOPD complicated with hypoproteinemia.Results There were statistically significant differences in age,length of hospital stay,and body weight between the two groups(P<0.05).There were no significant differences in gender,number of hospitalizations in the past 1 year,height,diabetes,hypertension and proportion of coronary heart disease(P>0.05).Compared with the non-hypoproteinemia group,the hypoproteinemia group had longer hospital stays and higher levels of C-reactive protein,neutrophil/albumin ratio(NAR),neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio(NLR),platelet-lymphocyte ratio(PLR),and systemic immunoinflammatory index(SII).The prognostic nutritional index(PNI),body mass index(BMI),hemoglo-bin and total protein levels were lower,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Body weight,BMI,hemoglobin,total protein,PNI and AECOPD patients with hypoproteinemia were negatively cor-related(P<0.05),while age,length of hospital stay,C-reactive protein,NAR,NLR,PLR,SII and AECOPD patients with hypoproteinemia were positively correlated(P<0.05).Binary logistic regression analysis showed that PNI,SII and NLR were the influencing factors of hypoproteinemia in AECOPD patients.Conclusion In clinical practice,attention should be paid to and timely correction of hypoproteinemia in pa-tients with AECOPD,improvement of inflammatory indicators and nutritional status of patients,and preven-tion of acute exacerbation.
2.Research progress on small-molecule inhibitors of ferroptosis regulatory protein GPX4
Ruxiong LIU ; Wanzhen YANG ; Jie TU ; Chunquan SHENG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 2024;42(9):375-378
Ferroptosis,discovered in 2012,is a newly form of non-apoptotic and non-necrotic cell death,which is characterized by an increasement in lipid peroxidation and accumulation of intracellular iron ions.Glutathione peroxidase 4(GPX4)is the fourth member of the selenoprotein GPx family and plays a crucial role in clearing lipid peroxides in cells,making it an important regulator of ferroptosis.Small molecule inhibitors targeting GPX4 can induce ferroptosis,offering a new strategy for treating drug-resistant cancers and neurodegenerative diseases.The protein structure and function of GPX4 were primarily discusseed,and the latest advances in small molecule inhibitors of GPX4 were summarized,which provided a research foundation for developing ferroptosis inducers based on GPX4 inhibition.
3.Pancreaticoduodenectomy combined with longitudinal pancreaticojejunostomy in the treatment of chronic pancreatitis: initial experience in 11 cases
Shuai WU ; Wanxing DUAN ; Xue YANG ; Wanzhen WEI ; Qingyong MA ; Zheng WANG ; Zheng WU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2024;62(5):412-418
Objective:To investigate the surgical strategy for chronic pancreatitis complicated with suspected malignant lesions in the pancreatic head and pancreatolithiasis in the distal pancreas.Methods:This is a retrospective cohort study. Clinical data from 11 patients with chronic pancreatitis who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy combined with longitudinal pancreaticojejunostomy(PD-L) were retrospectively collected(PD-L group) from the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi′an Jiaotong University between December 2021 and September 2023. All patients were male with an age of (49.0±11.2) years(range:32 to 70 years). Their primary preoperative diagnoses included pancreatic lesions, chronic pancreatitis, pancreatolithiasis, and dilatation of the pancreatic duct. Data from 248 patients who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy(PD) during the same period were retrospectively collected(PD group). There were 157 males and 91 females in the PD group, with an age of (61.5±10.8) years(range:27 to 82 years). Among them, 87 cases were diagnosed as pancreatic cancer or chronic pancreatitis. The propensity score matching method was used to reduce confounding bias between the two groups. The caliper value of 0.1 was used and the 1∶4 nearest neighbor matching method was used for the matching. Comparisons between the two groups were made using the independent sample t test, Mann-Whitney U test or χ2 test,respectively. Results:After complete excision of the specimen during pancreaticoduodenectomy, the key surgical step of PD-L was longitudinal pancreaticojejunostomy in the remaining pancreas. Intraoperative blood loss in the PD-L group was lower than that in the PD group [ M(IQR)](300(200)ml vs. 500(500)ml, respectively; P<0.05). Similarly, hospitalization days(21.0(7.0)days vs. 25.0(8.5)days) and postoperative hospitalization days(13.0(8.0)days vs. 17.0(5.0) days) were also lower in the PD-L group compared to the PD group ( P<0.05). There were no significant differences in the operation time and postoperative complication rate between the two groups( P>0.05). In the PD-L group, the postoperative follow-up time was 5(5)months(range: 3 to 21 months). One case was lost for follow-up. Abdominal pain was relieved in 10 patients. Additionally, abdominal distension and steatosis were alleviated in 8 cases. Furthermore, 5 cases of diabetes mellitus showed improved control of HbA1c and fasting blood glucose levels after surgery. Conclusions:PD-L treatment can be used to treat chronic pancreatitis complicated by suspected malignant lesions in the pancreatic head and pancreatolithiasis in the distal pancreas. PD-L also has advantages in removing stones from the pancreatic duct and evaporation of pancreatic fluid. However, due to the single-center design and the small sample size of this study, further practice and long-term follow-up are still necessary.
4.Clinical characteristics and treatment mode changes of chronic pancreatitis: a 10-year single center study
Wanzhen WEI ; Wanxing DUAN ; Jinpeng ZHAO ; Shuai WU ; Weikun QIAN ; Zheng WU ; Xue YANG ; Zheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2024;23(5):726-732
Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics and treatment mode changes of chronic pancreatitis (CP).Methods:The retrospective and descriptive study was conducted. The clinical data of 805 patients with CP who were admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi′an Jiaotong University from January 2013 to December 2022 were collected. There were 575 males and 230 females, aged 52(range, 10-87)years. Observation indicators: (1)demographic characteristics; (2)distribution of admission departments, hospitalization and treatment status. Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as Mean± SD, and measurement data with skewed distri-bution were represented as M(range). Count data were expressed as absolute numbers and percentages. The chi-square goodness-of-fit test was used for consistent between expected frequency and empirical distribution. Results:(1)Demographic characteristics. Of the 805 patients, there were 435 cases and 370 cases diagnosed as CP according to the primary and secondary diagnostic criteria, respec-tively, and the age of initial presentation of 805 patients was 52(range, 10-87)years. Among male and female patients, there was 1 and 0 case in the age group of 0-10 years, there were 16 and 14 cases in 11-20 years, 45 and 26 cases in 21-30 years, 82 and 30 cases in 31-40 years, 122 and 39 cases in 41-50 years, 157 and 51 cases in 51-60 years, 119 and 46 cases in 61-70 years, 31 and 21 cases in 71-80 years, 2 and 3 cases in 81-90 years, respectively. Patients aged 0-14, 15-34, 35-64, and ≥65 years were 0, 6, 28, and 9 for 2013, 1, 21, 34, and 10 for 2014, 1, 8, 38, and 7 for 2015, 0, 7, 52, and 10 for 2016, 0, 11, 35 and 9 for 2017, 1, 15, 72 and 23 for 2018, 0, 9, 55 and 11 for 2019, 2, 19, 58 and 16 for 2020, 0,20, 79 and 18 for 2021, 0, 25, 73 and 22 for 2022, respectively. Of the 805 patients, cases from Shaanxi Province, Gansu Province and other regions were 702, 48 and 55, respectively. There are 802 Han and 3 Hui patients, respectively, and the married, unmarried, divorced, and widowed patients were 732, 64, 7, and 2, respectively. Cases with blood type information was 682, with the distribution of blood types as 26.10%(178/682) of type A, 34.46%(235/682)of type B, 9.97%(68/682) of type AB, 29.47%(201/682)of type O, showing no significant difference compared to the distribu-tion of blood types in population of Shaanxi Province in 2022 (28.43% of type A, 30.50% of type B, 9.83% of type AB, and 30.50% of type O) ( χ2=0.50, P>0.05). (2)Distribution of departments, hospita-lization, and treatment. Of the 805 patients, cases admitted to the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Department of Gastroenterology and other departments (Department of Geriatric Surgery, Infectious Diseases and General Surgery) were 594, 121 and 90, respectively. Cases of the number of hospitalizations in the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Department of Gastroenterology and other departments were 771, 121 and 94, respectively. One patient might have been admitted for multiple times. The duration of hospital of stay of 805 patients was 11(rang, 1-67)days. The duration of hospital stay of patients admitted to the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Department of Gastroenterology and other departments were 16(range, 2-48)days, 11(range, 5-19)days and 24(range, 12-35)days for 2013, 18(range, 2-63)days, 10(range, 3-29)days and 14(range, 7-30)days for 2014, 9(range, 1-35)days, 11(range, 2-16)days and 10(range, 5-33)days for 2015, 10(range, 1-55)days, 9(range, 4-16)days and 16(range, 4-27)days for 2016, 9(range, 2-38)days, 10(range, 4-20)days and 11(range, 5-27)days for 2017, 12(range, 3-46)days, 11(range, 2-26)days and 13(range, 7-27)days for 2018, 11(range, 1-33)days, 9(range, 3-23)days and 14(range, 4-17)days for 2019, 11(range, 1-67)days, 7(range, 1-23)days, and 16(range, 4-27)days for 2020, 10(range, 1-35)days, 8(range, 1-32)days and 14(range, 1-29)days for 2021, 9(range, 1-42)days, 12(range, 3-17)days and 11(range, 1-22)days for 2022. Of the 805 patients, cases receiving treatment as surgical treatment, pancreas extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (P-ESWL), endoscopic treatment and other treatments were 258, 117, 194 and 236, respectively. A total of 260 surgeries were performed on 258 patients receiving surgical treatment, and there were 236 cases receiving surgical treatment as the first choice, and 22 cases undergoing surgery after failed of other treatments. The surgical procedures included pancreaticoduodenectomy in 79 cases, distal pancreatectomy (with or without splenectomy, Peustow procedure) in 35 cases, partial pancreatectomy with pancreatic duct incision and stone removal and pancreaticojejunostomy in 77 cases, simple pancreatic duct incision and pancreaticojejunostomy in 58 cases, internal drainage for pancreatic pseudocysts in 4 cases, and drainage for removal of pancreatic necrotic tissue in 7 cases. There were 58 patients with post-operative complications, including 9 cases of bleeding, 19 cases of infection, 2 cases of gastric paresis, 21 cases pancreatic fistula, and 7 cases of intestinal leakage. Cases with postoperative complications were recovered and discharged after symptomatic treatment. Of the 117 patients receiving P-ESWL, the times of treatment per patient was 1.3±0.7, and a total of 154 times of P-ESWL were performed. There were 89 patients receiving one time of P-ESWL, and 28 patients receiving ≥2 times of P-ESWL. Of the 194 patients receiving endoscopic treatment, the times of treatment per patient was 1.2±0.6, and a total of 238 times of endoscopic treatment were performed. There were 103 cases receiving stent placement, 43 cases receiving nasopancreatic/nasobiliary drainage, 7 cases receiving pancreatic duct balloon dilation, 71 cases receiving pancreatic stone removal, and 58 cases receiving duodenal papilla sphincterotomy. There were 168 patients receiving one time of endoscopic treatment, and 26 patients receiving ≥2 times of endoscopic treatment.There was no postoperative complica-tions reported. Conclusions:The proportion of males in CP patients is relatively high, and the proportion gradually increases with age of 51-60 years. There is no significant difference in the distribution of blood types among CP patients and the population of Shaanxi Province. The proportion of minimally invasive treatment (extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy and endoscopic therapy) in CP treatment is on the rise, and the duration of hospital stay for patients is on the decline.
5.Pancreaticoduodenectomy combined with longitudinal pancreaticojejunostomy in the treatment of chronic pancreatitis: initial experience in 11 cases
Shuai WU ; Wanxing DUAN ; Xue YANG ; Wanzhen WEI ; Qingyong MA ; Zheng WANG ; Zheng WU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2024;62(5):412-418
Objective:To investigate the surgical strategy for chronic pancreatitis complicated with suspected malignant lesions in the pancreatic head and pancreatolithiasis in the distal pancreas.Methods:This is a retrospective cohort study. Clinical data from 11 patients with chronic pancreatitis who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy combined with longitudinal pancreaticojejunostomy(PD-L) were retrospectively collected(PD-L group) from the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi′an Jiaotong University between December 2021 and September 2023. All patients were male with an age of (49.0±11.2) years(range:32 to 70 years). Their primary preoperative diagnoses included pancreatic lesions, chronic pancreatitis, pancreatolithiasis, and dilatation of the pancreatic duct. Data from 248 patients who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy(PD) during the same period were retrospectively collected(PD group). There were 157 males and 91 females in the PD group, with an age of (61.5±10.8) years(range:27 to 82 years). Among them, 87 cases were diagnosed as pancreatic cancer or chronic pancreatitis. The propensity score matching method was used to reduce confounding bias between the two groups. The caliper value of 0.1 was used and the 1∶4 nearest neighbor matching method was used for the matching. Comparisons between the two groups were made using the independent sample t test, Mann-Whitney U test or χ2 test,respectively. Results:After complete excision of the specimen during pancreaticoduodenectomy, the key surgical step of PD-L was longitudinal pancreaticojejunostomy in the remaining pancreas. Intraoperative blood loss in the PD-L group was lower than that in the PD group [ M(IQR)](300(200)ml vs. 500(500)ml, respectively; P<0.05). Similarly, hospitalization days(21.0(7.0)days vs. 25.0(8.5)days) and postoperative hospitalization days(13.0(8.0)days vs. 17.0(5.0) days) were also lower in the PD-L group compared to the PD group ( P<0.05). There were no significant differences in the operation time and postoperative complication rate between the two groups( P>0.05). In the PD-L group, the postoperative follow-up time was 5(5)months(range: 3 to 21 months). One case was lost for follow-up. Abdominal pain was relieved in 10 patients. Additionally, abdominal distension and steatosis were alleviated in 8 cases. Furthermore, 5 cases of diabetes mellitus showed improved control of HbA1c and fasting blood glucose levels after surgery. Conclusions:PD-L treatment can be used to treat chronic pancreatitis complicated by suspected malignant lesions in the pancreatic head and pancreatolithiasis in the distal pancreas. PD-L also has advantages in removing stones from the pancreatic duct and evaporation of pancreatic fluid. However, due to the single-center design and the small sample size of this study, further practice and long-term follow-up are still necessary.
6.Controlling antifungal activity with light: Optical regulation of fungal ergosterol biosynthetic pathway with photo-responsive CYP51 inhibitors.
Zhuang LI ; Na LIU ; Wanzhen YANG ; Jie TU ; Yahui HUANG ; Wei WANG ; Chunquan SHENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(7):3080-3092
Invasive fungal infections (IFIs) have been associated with high mortality, highlighting the urgent need for developing novel antifungal strategies. Herein the first light-responsive antifungal agents were designed by optical control of fungal ergosterol biosynthesis pathway with photocaged triazole lanosterol 14α-demethylase (CYP51) inhibitors. The photocaged triazoles completely shielded the CYP51 inhibition. The content of ergosterol in fungi before photoactivation and after photoactivation was 4.4% and 83.7%, respectively. Importantly, the shielded antifungal activity (MIC80 ≥ 64 μg/mL) could be efficiently recovered (MIC80 = 0.5-8 μg/mL) by light irradiation. The new chemical tools enable optical control of fungal growth arrest, morphological conversion and biofilm formation. The ability for high-precision antifungal treatment was validated by in vivo models. The light-activated compound A1 was comparable to fluconazole in prolonging survival in Galleria mellonella larvae with a median survival of 14 days and reducing fungal burden in the mouse skin infection model. Overall, this study paves the way for precise regulation of antifungal therapy with improved efficacy and safety.
7.Relationship between inducible nitric oxide synthase and delayed encephalopathy in carbon monoxide poisoning
Jiali WU ; Mengli YANG ; Xiaojing JI ; Qiang LI ; Wanzhen YANG ; Cong LIU ; Gaofei WANG ; Bin MA ; Xiaodong HU ; Lishan YANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2022;31(3):322-327
Objective:To observe the relationship between inducible carbon monoxide synthase (iNOS) and delayed encephalopathy after acute carbon monoxide poisoning (DEACMP), and explore its mechanism of action in DEACMP.Methods:This study was designed as prospective cohort study. Patients with acute carbon monoxide poisoning who met the diagnostic criteria and were admitted to Emergency Intensive Care Unit(EICU) of our hospital from June 2019 to June 2021 were selected as subjects. Patients were divided into the DEACMP group and non-DEACMP group according to the occurrence of DEACMP. Serum samples were collected on the first 24 h after admission and on day 7 and 14 after admission, and the serum nitric oxide (NO), neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS), inducible carbon monoxide synthase (iNOS), and endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) level were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The generalized estimating equation was used to estimate the difference of NO, nNOS, iNOS and eNOS between DEACMP and non-DEACMP patients.Results:A total of 78 patients with carbon monoxide poisoning were included in our study finally, including 49 (62.82%) males and 29 (37.18%) females, with an average age of (53.96±14.95) years, 20 (25.64%) patients with DEACMP, and 1 (1.28%) death. Univariate analysis showed that patients with DEACMP had an average increase of 3 h (95% CI: 1.00, 5.00) in carbon monoxide exposure time and a 5-point decrease in GCS score (95% CI: 1.00, 6.00) than the patients without DEACMP, and the proportion of patients with severe carbon monoxide poisoning in the DEACMP group was higher than that of the non-DEACMP group (90.00% vs. 32.76%). According to the analysis of generalized estimation equation, on day 7 and 14 after admission, Compared with non-DEACMP patients, neither by performing unadjusted nor adjusted analysis with the iNOS of DEACMP patients was significantly higher than that in non-DEACMP patients regardless of whether exposure time, GCS score, coma time or severity of carbon monoxide poisoning were adjusted or not ( P <0.01 or P <0.05). Except for the level of nNOS in the GEE model adjusted with carbon monoxide exposure time, the levels of NO, nNOS and eNOS showed no significant difference between DEACMP and non-DEACMP patients ( P >0.05). Conclusions:The expression of iNOS level is increased in DEACMP patients, and its continuous expression may be involved in the pathogenesis of DEACMP.
8.Small molecules for combating multidrug-resistant superbug Candida auris infections.
Jie TU ; Na LIU ; Yahui HUANG ; Wanzhen YANG ; Chunquan SHENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(11):4056-4074
Candida auris is emerging as a major global threat to human health. C. auris infections are associated with high mortality due to intrinsic multi-drug resistance. Currently, therapeutic options for the treatment of C. auris infections are rather limited. We aim to provide a comprehensive review of current strategies, drug candidates, and lead compounds in the discovery and development of novel therapeutic agents against C. auris. The drug resistance profiles and mechanisms are briefly summarized. The structures and activities of clinical candidates, drug combinations, antifungal chemosensitizers, repositioned drugs, new targets, and new types of compounds will be illustrated in detail, and perspectives for guiding future research will be provided. We hope that this review will be helpful to prompting the drug development process to combat this fungal pathogen.
9.Establishment of an modified animal model of radionecrosis of the jaws in the short term and dynamic observation of clinical, pathological and imaging features
Jie LI ; Xiangbo KONG ; Yang LIU ; Xueying CHEN ; Wanzhen ZHONG ; Silian FANG
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2018;25(3):115-119
OBJECTIVE To establish an modified model of osteonecrosis in the rat and observe the clinical, pathological and imaging manifestations dynamically. METHODS Healthy male SD rats were divided into 5 groups randomly, including the control group (N, 8 rats), and radiation groups (a, b, c and d, 6 rats each group). For radiation groups, the left mandible of each rat was irradiated at doses of 7.0 Gy for 5 fractions, other rats were sham irradiated, serving as control groups.7 days after irradiation, the left mandibular molars of all rats were extracted. The radiation groups rats were sacrificed at 7, 14, 21, 28 days after irradiation randomly, the 2 rats in control group were sacrificed respectively. All the rats' mandibles were taken and examined by clinical manifestation and Micro-CT and histology methods. The data was analyzed with SPSS 18.0 software package. RESULTS In clinical observation, ulcers were seen in the irradiated site at the 7th day, after then, alopecia, occlusion disorder, and pus discharged from buccal side were seen. Weight loss rightly after radiation and weight gain were seen at the 14th day. In pathological observation, marrow cavity changed first. Many adipose cell was first seen at the 7th day, and inflammations, necrosis, and fibrosis were found in medulla in the irradiated groups after that. Significant increment of empty lacunae and decrement of osteocytes were observed in all irradiated groups at the 7th day. Necrotic bone of the irradiated mandible was only found at the 28th day. Lack of new bone formation within the socket was seen in the Micro-CT three-dimensional at 28th day, and there are no more changes at the early-stage in this model. CONCLUSION An modified rat model of osteoradionecrosis was successfully established, which can shorten experimental period, and this model early stage and deserved to be further researched. Can be used to observe clinical, pathological and imaging magnification, which play a basic role in the protection in early stage and deserved to be further researched.
10. Effect of incisor retraction on three-dimensional morphology of upper airway and fluid dynamics in adult class Ⅰ patients with bimaxillary protrusion
Fucai SUN ; Wanzhen YANG ; Yike MA
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2018;53(6):398-403
Objective:
To investigate the effect of incisor retraction on three-dimensional morphology of upper airway and fluid dynamics in class Ⅰ adult patients with bimaxillary protrusion.
Methods:
Thirty class Ⅰ patients with bimaxillary protrusion that received fixed orthodontic treatment in Department of Stomatology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University from January 2011 to September 2014 were selected using random number table. All the patients were treated with extraction of four first premolars and retraction of anterior teeth using implant anchorage. Cone-beam CT (CBCT) scans were performed before and after incisor retraction for all patients. The CBCT data of the upper airway were constructed using Mimics 16.0, and the flow field characteristics inside the upper airway were simulated using Ansys 14.0. The changes of volume (V), mean cross-sectional area (mCSA), maximum lateral diameters/maximum anteroposterior diameters (LP/AP) of cross section, the maximum pressure of airflow (Pmax), the minimum pressure of airflow (Pmin) and pressure drop (△P) of nasopharynx, oropharynx and hypopharynx before and after incisor retraction were measured and compared using paired

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