1.Comparative study on the infection status of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome between non-endemic areas and endemic areas in Anhui province
Na CHU ; Zhongxing ZHANG ; Xiaomin WU ; Xianwen HUANG ; Qinghe ZHANG ; Weilin GAO ; Xiuzhi CHEN ; Ming LI ; Jiabing WU ; Yinguang FAN ; Lei GONG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2025;39(3):312-318
Objective:To compare the infection status of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) between the non-endemic area (Yixian county, Huangshan city) and the endemic area (Qianshan city, Anqing city) in Anhui province, and to explore the possibility of Yixian county being a natural focus of SFTS, thereby providing a scientific basis for the formulation of prevention and control strategies.Methods:In Xidi town, Yixian county, and Shuihou town, Qianshan city, one administrative village with the highest number of reported cases in the past three years was selected as the study village in each area, along with one control village with no reported cases. The study investigated the total antibody positivity rates of SFTS virus (SFTSV) in natural populations and host animals, as well as the density and virus-carrying rate of the vector ticks. Differences in total antibody positivity rates between the two regions were compared.Results:The total SFTSV antibody positivity rates in the natural population and host animals in the surveyed villages (control villages) of Qianshan city and Yi county were 8.7% and 8.0% (3.3%, 4.1%) and 0.0%, 9.1% (50.0%, 66.7%), respectively. There was no statistically significant difference in the infection rates of the natural population and host animals between the surveyed villages (control villages) in different endemic regions (all P>0.05). In the surveyed villages of Qianshan city and Yi county, the free-living tick densities were 1.4 ticks/hour per flag and 1.7 ticks/hour per flag, respectively; the parasitic tick densities were 0.4 ticks/host and 2.5 ticks/host, respectively; the tick infestation rates were 33.3% and 35.3%, respectively; and the tick density indices were 1.3 ticks/host and 7.2 ticks/host, respectively. Conclusions:The natural populations and host animals in some areas of Yixian county exhibit high SFTSV infection rates, and the tick density is also high, suggesting that the region may have become a natural focus of SFTS. Therefore, it is necessary to further strengthen capabilities in surveillance, diagnosis, and clinical treatment to address the potential risk of SFTS outbreaks.
2.Exploring the therapeutic potential of photosynthesis in heart failure among the older adults
Haohui FAN ; Weilin LU ; Ting LIU ; Kun WANG ; Chengyun LIU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(8):1176-1181
With the acceleration of societal aging, heart failure in the elderly—characterized by a complex metabolic imbalance—has emerged as a pivotal challenge in public health.This condition severely compromises the physical well-being and quality of life among senior populations, primarily due to a pronounced imbalance between cardiac energy supply and demand.Among the various interventions studied, photosynthesis in plants, the principal energy source for aerobic organisms, presents a novel avenue for exploration.By effectively converting solar energy into chemical energy, photosynthesis sustains plant life.Introducing its principles into heart failure treatment could potentially optimize metabolism for elderly patients while significantly reducing oxidative stress and inflammation.Further investigations suggest that the antioxidants and bioactive byproducts generated during photosynthesis may play critical roles in heart failure treatments, particularly in modulating inflammatory pathways.In summary, emulating the mechanisms of photosynthesis could represent a promising strategy for treating heart failure in the elderly.This review aims to delve deeply into the application of photosynthesis in heart failure treatments for older adults and its underlying mechanisms, with the hope of providing insights and guidance for future endeavors in geriatric medicine.
3.Exploring the therapeutic potential of photosynthesis in heart failure among the older adults
Haohui FAN ; Weilin LU ; Ting LIU ; Kun WANG ; Chengyun LIU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(8):1176-1181
With the acceleration of societal aging, heart failure in the elderly—characterized by a complex metabolic imbalance—has emerged as a pivotal challenge in public health.This condition severely compromises the physical well-being and quality of life among senior populations, primarily due to a pronounced imbalance between cardiac energy supply and demand.Among the various interventions studied, photosynthesis in plants, the principal energy source for aerobic organisms, presents a novel avenue for exploration.By effectively converting solar energy into chemical energy, photosynthesis sustains plant life.Introducing its principles into heart failure treatment could potentially optimize metabolism for elderly patients while significantly reducing oxidative stress and inflammation.Further investigations suggest that the antioxidants and bioactive byproducts generated during photosynthesis may play critical roles in heart failure treatments, particularly in modulating inflammatory pathways.In summary, emulating the mechanisms of photosynthesis could represent a promising strategy for treating heart failure in the elderly.This review aims to delve deeply into the application of photosynthesis in heart failure treatments for older adults and its underlying mechanisms, with the hope of providing insights and guidance for future endeavors in geriatric medicine.
4.Comparative study on the infection status of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome between non-endemic areas and endemic areas in Anhui province
Na CHU ; Zhongxing ZHANG ; Xiaomin WU ; Xianwen HUANG ; Qinghe ZHANG ; Weilin GAO ; Xiuzhi CHEN ; Ming LI ; Jiabing WU ; Yinguang FAN ; Lei GONG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2025;39(3):312-318
Objective:To compare the infection status of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) between the non-endemic area (Yixian county, Huangshan city) and the endemic area (Qianshan city, Anqing city) in Anhui province, and to explore the possibility of Yixian county being a natural focus of SFTS, thereby providing a scientific basis for the formulation of prevention and control strategies.Methods:In Xidi town, Yixian county, and Shuihou town, Qianshan city, one administrative village with the highest number of reported cases in the past three years was selected as the study village in each area, along with one control village with no reported cases. The study investigated the total antibody positivity rates of SFTS virus (SFTSV) in natural populations and host animals, as well as the density and virus-carrying rate of the vector ticks. Differences in total antibody positivity rates between the two regions were compared.Results:The total SFTSV antibody positivity rates in the natural population and host animals in the surveyed villages (control villages) of Qianshan city and Yi county were 8.7% and 8.0% (3.3%, 4.1%) and 0.0%, 9.1% (50.0%, 66.7%), respectively. There was no statistically significant difference in the infection rates of the natural population and host animals between the surveyed villages (control villages) in different endemic regions (all P>0.05). In the surveyed villages of Qianshan city and Yi county, the free-living tick densities were 1.4 ticks/hour per flag and 1.7 ticks/hour per flag, respectively; the parasitic tick densities were 0.4 ticks/host and 2.5 ticks/host, respectively; the tick infestation rates were 33.3% and 35.3%, respectively; and the tick density indices were 1.3 ticks/host and 7.2 ticks/host, respectively. Conclusions:The natural populations and host animals in some areas of Yixian county exhibit high SFTSV infection rates, and the tick density is also high, suggesting that the region may have become a natural focus of SFTS. Therefore, it is necessary to further strengthen capabilities in surveillance, diagnosis, and clinical treatment to address the potential risk of SFTS outbreaks.
5.Efficacy of combined treatment with pirfenidone and PD-L1 inhibitor in mice bearing ectopic bladder cancer xenograft
Shoufeng CHEN ; Shuchao ZHANG ; Weilin FAN ; Wei SUN ; Beibei LIU ; Jianmin LIU ; Yuanyuan GUO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(2):210-216
Objective To assess the efficacy of pirfenidone combined with PD-L1 inhibitor for treatment of bladder cancer in a mouse model and its effect on tumor immune microenvironment modulation.Methods Forty C57BL/6 mouse models bearing ectopic human bladder cancer xenografts were randomized into control group,PD-L1 inhibitor group,pirfenidone group and combined treatment group(n=10).After successful modeling,PD-L1 inhibitor treatment was administered via intraperitoneal injection at 12.5 mg/kg every 3 days,and oral pirfenidone(500 mg/kg)was given on a daily basis.The survival rate of the mice and tumor growth rate were compared among the 4 groups.The expressions of CD3,CD8,CD45,E-cadherin and N-cadherin in the tumor tissues were detected with immunohistochemistry after the 21-day treatment,and bone marrow-derived suppressor cells(MDSCs)were observed with immunofluorescence staining;serum levels of alanine aminotransferase(ALT),aspartate aminotransferase(AST),urea nitrogen(BUN),creatinine(CRE)and lactate dehydrogenase(LDH-L)were analyzed using an automated biochemical analyzer.Results Treatment with PD-L1 inhibitor and pirfenidone alone both significantly decreased tumor growth rate and tumor volume at 21 days(P<0.05),but the combined treatment produced an obviously stronger inhibitory effect(P<0.05).PD-L1 inhibitor and pirfenidone alone significantly increased E-cadherin expression and decreased N-cadherin expression in the tumor tissue(P<0.05).The two treatments both significantly increased the percentage of CD3+,CD8 and CD45+ T cells and decreased the percentage of Ly-6G+CD11b+MDSCs in the tumor tissue,and these changes were more obvious in the combined treatment group(P<0.05).No significant differences were found in serum ALT,AST,BUN,CRE or LDH-L levels among the 4 groups(P>0.05).Conclusion Combined treatment with pirfenidone and PD-L1 inhibitor significantly inhibits the progression of bladder cancer in mice possibly by regulating tumor immune microenvironment and inhibiting epithelial-mesenchymal transition of the tumor cells.
6.Efficacy of combined treatment with pirfenidone and PD-L1 inhibitor in mice bearing ectopic bladder cancer xenograft
Shoufeng CHEN ; Shuchao ZHANG ; Weilin FAN ; Wei SUN ; Beibei LIU ; Jianmin LIU ; Yuanyuan GUO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(2):210-216
Objective To assess the efficacy of pirfenidone combined with PD-L1 inhibitor for treatment of bladder cancer in a mouse model and its effect on tumor immune microenvironment modulation.Methods Forty C57BL/6 mouse models bearing ectopic human bladder cancer xenografts were randomized into control group,PD-L1 inhibitor group,pirfenidone group and combined treatment group(n=10).After successful modeling,PD-L1 inhibitor treatment was administered via intraperitoneal injection at 12.5 mg/kg every 3 days,and oral pirfenidone(500 mg/kg)was given on a daily basis.The survival rate of the mice and tumor growth rate were compared among the 4 groups.The expressions of CD3,CD8,CD45,E-cadherin and N-cadherin in the tumor tissues were detected with immunohistochemistry after the 21-day treatment,and bone marrow-derived suppressor cells(MDSCs)were observed with immunofluorescence staining;serum levels of alanine aminotransferase(ALT),aspartate aminotransferase(AST),urea nitrogen(BUN),creatinine(CRE)and lactate dehydrogenase(LDH-L)were analyzed using an automated biochemical analyzer.Results Treatment with PD-L1 inhibitor and pirfenidone alone both significantly decreased tumor growth rate and tumor volume at 21 days(P<0.05),but the combined treatment produced an obviously stronger inhibitory effect(P<0.05).PD-L1 inhibitor and pirfenidone alone significantly increased E-cadherin expression and decreased N-cadherin expression in the tumor tissue(P<0.05).The two treatments both significantly increased the percentage of CD3+,CD8 and CD45+ T cells and decreased the percentage of Ly-6G+CD11b+MDSCs in the tumor tissue,and these changes were more obvious in the combined treatment group(P<0.05).No significant differences were found in serum ALT,AST,BUN,CRE or LDH-L levels among the 4 groups(P>0.05).Conclusion Combined treatment with pirfenidone and PD-L1 inhibitor significantly inhibits the progression of bladder cancer in mice possibly by regulating tumor immune microenvironment and inhibiting epithelial-mesenchymal transition of the tumor cells.
7.Rapid Detection of Five Common Fatty Acids in Industrial Oleic Acid Based on Ultra Performance Convergence Chromatography_Mass Spectrometry
Chunhua LIN ; Naili FAN ; Peixin RUI ; Jianhui XIA ; Weilin LIAO ; Shaoming YANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2015;(1):75-80
A rapid method was developed for the determination of 5 common fatty acids, palmitic acid, stearic acid, oleic acid, linoleic acid and linolenic acid in industrial oleic acid based on ultra_performance convergence chromatography_mass spectrometry ( UPC_MS) . The sample was dissolved by n_hexane, followed by clean_up of extract using 0. 22 μm organic phase filter. The fatty acids were separated in 3 min on the column of Acquity UPC2 BEH 2_EP by gradient elution with carbon dioxide and methanol/acetonitrile (1∶1, V/V) system, and finally detected by MS detector in ESI- mode. Through the optimization of UPC2_MS condition, the reasonable linearity was achieved for all the analytes over the range of 0. 5-100 mg/L with the correlation coefficients ( R2 ) greater than 0. 9985. The recoveries for five fatty acids at three spiked levels were in the range from 89 . 3% to 106 . 67% with relative standard deviations of 0 . 8%-3 . 0%. The limits of detection for target compounds in the method ranged from 0. 07 mg/L to 0. 26 mg/L. The real sample analysis showed that this method was simple,fast and had a good separation effect. There was no need of derivatization for fatty acid samples. This work would provide a fast and effective detection method for UPC2 technology in oil related research field.
8.Application of multi-slice CT perfusion scan technique in predicting renal function recovery after unilateral hydronephrosis treatment
Yiping GAN ; Qiangguo YU ; Xianyou CEN ; Xiaozhou PAN ; Weigui SUN ; Zhaoying FAN ; Xiaosong SONG ; Weilin XIAO ; Shenrong WU ; Xiping FEI ; Zhiying QIN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2012;33(3):192-195
ObjectiveTo evaluate the application of multi-slice CT (MSCT) perfusion scan technique in predicting renal function recovery after unilateral hydronephrosis treatment.MethodsThirtyeight patients with unilateral obstructive hydronephrosis not shown on intravenous urography (IVU) and a normal contralateral kidney were recruited for this study.Patients were divided into detected (D) and undetected (UD) groups depending on whether the IVU detected urinary tract obstruction.All patients underwent plain abdominal X-ray,gray-scale ultrasonography,excretory urography and MSCT perfusion scan before and after the treatment.Patients were followed-up at six months or more after the treatment for a mean duration of 12.5 months (range from 6 to 22 ).ResultsOf the 38 cases,22 cases were in group D,16 cases were in group UD.On MSCT,renal cortex blood flow (BF) and blood volume ( BV ) value after treatment in group D were 561.1 ± 165.4 ml/( 100 g · min) and 35.9 ± 11.3 ml/100 g compared with before treatment rates of 361.6 ±109.7 ml/(100g· min) and24.1 ±10.2 ml/100g,t=-3.38,-2.34,P<0.01,0.05.In the UD group,the differences of these parameters were after treatment 38.7 ± 15.4 ml/(100 g · min),10.306 ± 4.925 ml/100 g and before treatment 39.1 ± 22.5 ml/( 100 g · min) and 8.7 ± 4.4 ml/100 g,P > 0.05.In the aspects of BF and BV,there were statistically significant differences between group D and group U D both before and after the treatment,t=9.09,4.15,P < 0.01.ConclusionsM SCT perfusion can provide a valuable prediction technique of the renal function recovery in patients with unilateral obstructive hydronephrosis.Improvement of renal function can be expected after relief of obstructive hydronephrosis if the patients have a BF 361.6 ml/( 100 g · min) and BV 24.1 ml/100 g or greater measured by MSCT perfusion.
9.Complications of the clavicle hook plate and corresponding managements
Xiaoming WU ; Wei GAO ; Fan LI ; Weilin SAN ; Kandai GAO ; Qiugen WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2012;32(4):331-338
Object To analyze reasons of complications induced by the clavicle hook plate in treatment of acute distal clavicle fractures and acute acromioclavicular joint dislocations,and to investigate corresponding solutions.Methods Seventy nine clavicle hook plates were facilitated in the treatment of acuteb distal clavicle fractures (47 cases) and acute high grade acromioclavicular joint dislocations (32 cases) from May 2006 to May 2009.There were 51 males and 28 females,with an average age of 42.6 years(range,15 to 78 years).Seventy eight patients underwent plate removal operation.Forty patients agreed to accept the CT examination to evaluate the acromion erosion around the plates.Among them,7 patients received further CT examination 3 months after the removal surgery.The shoulder function was evaluated by the constant scores at the final follow-up.Results All patients were followed up for at least one year (range,12 to 30 months).The mean duration for retaining the hook plate was 8.3 months with the mean Constant scores 92 points in the acute distal clavicle group; 7.2 months with the mean Constant scores 95 points in the acute acromioclavicular joint dislocation group.There were 8 kinds,totally 105 complications happened in 78 patients (98.7%).The complications were classified into four groups: (1) Due to the specific working mechanism of the plate(88/105,83.8%);(2) Due to the iatrogenic errors(12/105,11.4 %);(3) Due to insufficiency design of the plate(3/105,2.9%);(4) Due to the etiology of the injury itself(2/105,1.9%).Conclusion The complication rate is unexpected higher.Most complications are unavoidable due to specific working mechanism of the plate.The patients should be well informed about this preoperatively in order to avoid the possible legal trouble.The iatrogenic errors can be avoided with proper indications and improved surgical techniques.The design of the plate needs to be improved,and the hook plate should be removed as early as possible.
10.Femoral head surface replacement for avascular necrosis of the femoral head
Lixin ZUO ; Yanqing GAO ; Weibing YANG ; Weilin FAN ; Yuejun CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2008;12(48):9581-9584
Prosthesis for femoral head surface replacement was designed. Between January 2002 and December 2005,28 patients underwent femoral head surface replacement in Anyang People's Hospital. The diameter of the normal femoral head was determined by CT,and the prosthesis was selected according to the measured value ±1 mm. With the muscle gap approach,the center of the femoral head was determined according to the measured distance between the femoral head center and the culminated point of the round ligament fossa based on the mark of the culminated point of the round ligament pit. Additionally,the diameter of the femoral head was measured again to ensure the precise match of the prosthesis and acetabulum. X-ray films at 24-48 months show no loosening or dislocation of the prosthesis,which was well matched with acetabulum. Furthermore,the joint space did not remarkably change. The mean score was 63 before operation and 91.5 after operation respectively according to Harris sore. The successful rate is 92.86% (excellent in 23cases,good in 3,and improved in 2). The results show that femoral head surface replacement is an effective method for young patients with avascular necrosis of the femoral head at the stage of ARCO HI.

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