1.Impact of therapeutic plasma exchange intervention timing and liver injury periodization on the prognosis of pa-tients with exertional heat stroke
Zongzhong HE ; Min WANG ; Yuan ZHUANG ; Jie LIN ; Leiying ZHANG ; Liyang ZOU ; Lingling LI ; Chunya MA ; Xiaomin LIU ; Xiang QUAN ; Ying JIANG ; Mou ZHOU ; Hongjun KANG ; Yang YU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2024;37(7):728-733
Objective To explore the prognostic impact and clinical application value of therapeutic plasma exchange(TPE)intervention timing and liver injury periodization in patients with exertional heat stroke(EHS).Methods Data of 127 EHS patients from the First Medical Center of the General Hospital of the People′s Liberation Army from January 2011 to December 2023 were collected,then divided into the death group and the survival group based on therapeutic outcomes and into 5 stages according to the dynamic changes of ALT,AST,TBIL and DBIL.According to propensity score matching analysis,11 patients in the survival group and 12 patients in the death group were included in the statistical analysis,and 20 of them were treated with TPE.The changes in indicators and clinical outcomes before and after TPE were observed,in order to evaluate the impact of intervention timing on prognosis.Results Among the 23 patients,14 had no liver injury or could progress to the repair phase,resulting in 3 deaths(with the mortality rate of 21.43%),while 9 patients failed to pro-gress to the repair phase,resulting in 9 deaths(with the mortality rate of 100%),with significant differences(P<0.05).The mortality rate of the first TPE intervention before the third stage of liver injury was 23.08%(3/13),while that of interven-tion after reaching or exceeding the third stage was 85.71%(6/7),and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion TPE should be executed actively in EHS patients combined with liver injury before the third phase to lock its pathological and physiological processes,thereby improving prognosis and reducing mortality.
2.Chinese herbal medicine for the treatment of endocrine therapy-related osteoporosis among patients with breast cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Xiaomin Quan ; Hongyang Chen ; Weiyi Wang ; Yu Gao ; Xingyue Zhi ; Xun Li ; Guanhu Yang ; Donggui Wan ; Chao An
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2024;11(2):148-164
Objective:
To assess the efficacy and safety of combining traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), specifically Chinese herbal medicine (CHM), with Western medicine (WM), compared to WM alone to treat breast cancer endocrine therapy-related osteoporosis (BCET-OP) by meta-analysis.
Methods:
Thirty-eight randomized controlled trials involving 2170 participants were analyzed. Eight databases were searched for articles published between inception and December 2023. Quality assessment was performed using the Risk of Bias 2 tool.
Results:
Significant increases were observed in the TCM-WM group in lumbar vertebrae bone mineral density (BMD) (P < .001, mean difference (MD) = 0.07, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.06 to 0.08), lumbar vertebrae T-score (P = .0005, MD = 0.21, 95%CI: 0.09 to 0.33) and collum femoris BMD (P = .01, MD = 0.10, 95%CI: 0.02 to 0.19). No significant difference was observed between the groups in the collum femoris T-score and estradiol levels. Bone gla-protein levels were significantly increased in the TCM-WM group (P = .0002, MD = 0.52, 95%CI: 0.25 to 0.79). Beta-CrossLaps decreased significantly in the TCM-WM group (P = .0008, MD = −0.10, 95%CI: −0.16 to −0.04). No significant difference was observed between the TCM-WM and WM groups in alkaline phosphatase, in procollagen type I N-terminal propeptide, and in the Kupperman index. The visual analog score (VAS) was decreased in the TCM-WM group compared to the WM group (P < .001, MD = −1.40, 95%CI: −1.94 to −0.87). No significant difference in adverse events was observed between the two groups.
Conclusion
Combining CHM with WM in patients with BCET-OP significantly improved BMD, T-score, and certain bone turnover markers and reduced the VAS score, indicating potential benefits for bone health and related pain. Adverse event analysis revealed no differences between the groups, supporting the feasibility of the combination therapy. However, further research, particularly in diverse populations, is required.
3.Analysis of dental caries among primary and middle school students in Henan Province
YANG Mengli, LOU Xiaomin, XU Xueqin, QUAN Shanai
Chinese Journal of School Health 2022;43(11):1704-1706
Objective:
To analyze dental caries and associated factors among primary and middle school students in Henan Province, so as to provide reference for dental caries prevention and control.
Methods:
The data of physical health survey of students in Henan Province in 2019 was analyzed for caries and other related index of students aged 7, 9, 12, 14 years. Chi square test was used to compare detection rate of caries by sex and residence, analysis of variance was used to compare the height between with and without risk of caries, and Logistic regression analysis was conducted for the influencing factors of caries.
Results:
The caries rate was 56.6%. And the male students (53.4%) was lower than the female students (59.7%). The urban students (53.4%) was lower than the rural students (59.8%)( χ 2=52.31,54.00, P <0.01). The height of the caries free group was higher than that of the caries group, and the height difference was 0.5-1.6 cm; the prevalence of caries decreased with the increase of age( χ 2=992.01, P < 0.01 ). The detection rate of anemia in caries group (16.7%) was higher than that in caries free group (14.9%)( χ 2=7.98, P <0.01). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that age ( OR =0.82) gender ( OR =1.27) urban area and rural ( OR =1.26) overweight ( OR =0.67) and obesity ( OR = 0.67 ) were all influencing factors of dental caries( P <0.01).
Conclusion
Dental caries is high among primary and middle school students in Henan Province, and dental caries affects their growth, development and nutritional status, and the prevention and control measures of dental caries among primary and middle school students should be strengthened.
4.Evaluation on vascular access-interventional therapy of hemodialysis under ultrasound in day surgery mode
Kehui SHI ; Xilong DANG ; Senhui YAN ; Quan HE ; Hua LIU ; Julin GAO ; Meng WANG ; Jinhong XUE ; Meng WEI ; Lei CHEN ; Lingshuang SUN ; Wenyan LIU ; Xiaomin LIU ; Hongli JIANG
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2021;37(12):945-950
Objective:To investigate the clinical effect on ultrasound-guided vascular access-interventional therapy of hemodialysis in day surgery mode.Methods:Hemodialysis patients with vascular access dysfunction who underwent ultrasound-guided interventional therapy in the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University from September 1, 2018 to October 31, 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. Demographic and clinical data were collected by electronic medical record system and telephone follow-up. Kaplan-Meier method was used to analyze the patency rate of vascular access.Results:A total of 421 cases of ultrasound-guided vascular access intervention were performed in 269 patients. The technical success rates of stenosis, chronic occlusion and acute occlusion lesion were 98.8%, 90.6% and 86.4%, respectively, and 406 cases (96.4%) of 246 patients were clinically successful. The postoperative brachial artery blood flow was 821(627, 1 029) ml/min, which was significantly higher than 309(202, 453) ml/min before the operation ( Z=-13.547, P<0.001). No serious complications occurred during and after the operation. At 6, 12, 18 and 24 months after operation, the primary patency rate was 74%, 59%, 48% and 45%, respectively, the assisted primary patency rate was 94%, 91%, 88% and 82%, and the secondary patency rate was 96%, 93%, 91% and 86%. Compared with the conventional inpatient surgery mode, the total cost of the day surgery mode was significantly reduced [12 067(10 051, 13 198) yuan vs 14 986(12 411, 20 643) yuan, Z=-13.185, P<0.001], and the hospital stay was significantly shortened [5.1(3.5, 6.9) h vs 73.4(31.6, 146.6) h, Z=-13.348, P<0.001]. Conclusion:It is safe and effective to perform interventional therapy for vascular access malfunction under ultrasound in day surgery mode, which can save cost and time of hospitalization, and can be carried out in hospitals with relevant conditions.
5.SmProt:A Reliable Repository with Comprehensive Annotation of Small Proteins Identified from Ribosome Profiling
Li YANYAN ; Zhou HONGHONG ; Chen XIAOMIN ; Zheng YU ; Kang QUAN ; Hao DI ; Zhang LILI ; Song TINGRUI ; Luo HUAXIA ; Hao YAJING ; Chen RUNSHENG ; Zhang PENG ; He SHUNMIN
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2021;19(4):602-610
Small proteins specifically refer to proteins consisting of less than 100 amino acids translated from small open reading frames (sORFs), which were usually missed in previous genome annotation. The significance of small proteins has been revealed in current years, along with the discovery of their diverse functions. However, systematic annotation of small proteins is still insufficient. SmProt was specially developed to provide valuable information on small proteins for scientific community. Here we present the update of SmProt, which emphasizes reliability of translated sORFs, genetic variants in translated sORFs, disease-specific sORF translation events or sequences, and remarkably increased data volume. More components such as non-ATG translation initiation, function, and new sources are also included. SmProt incorporated 638,958 unique small proteins curated from 3,165,229 primary records, which were computationally predicted from 419 ribosome profiling (Ribo-seq) datasets or collected from literature and other sources from 370 cell lines or tissues in 8 species (Homo sapiens, Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus, Drosophila melanogaster, Danio rerio, Saccharomyces cere-visiae, Caenorhabditis elegans, and Escherichia coli). In addition, small protein families identified from human micro-biomes were also collected. All datasets in SmProt are free to access, and available for browse, search, and bulk downloads at http://bigdata.ibp.ac.cn/SmProt/.
6.Fingerprint Establishment ,Content Determination and α-glucosidase Inhibitory Activity Study of Polysaccharide from Desmodium styracifolium
Xuanxuan CHENG ; Liangyuan CHEN ; Shijia ZHENG ; Xiaomin TANG ; Quan YANG
China Pharmacy 2020;31(2):183-189
OBJECTIVE:To estab lish the fingerprint ,analyze the monosaccharide composition and content ,investigate the inhibitory effects of the polysaccharide from Desmodium styracifolium on α-glucosidase in vitro . METHODS :Polysaccharide from D. styracifolium was prepared by water extraction and ethanol precipitation. After hydrolyzed by TFA and derived by PMP ,HPLC method was adopted to establish the fingerprint (using glucose peak as reference ),and analyze the constituent and content of monosaccharide. The content determination was performed on Phenomenex Luna C 18 column with mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile-0.05 mol/L potassium phosphate (pH adjusted to 6.8 with sodium hydroxide )in gradient elution at the flow rate of 0.8 mL/min. The detection wavelength was set at 250 nm,and column temperature was set at 30 ℃. The sample size was 10 μL. Using acarbose as control ,PNPG assay was used to investigate the α-glucosidase inhibitory activity of polysaccharide from D. styracifolium. RESULTS :There were 9 common peaks in HPLC fingerprints of 18 batches of samples ,and the similarity of 15 batches of samples was higher than 0.90. Totally 7 peaks were identified as mannose ,rhamnose,galacturonic acid ,glucose, galactose,xylose and arabinose. The contents of rhamnose ,galacturonic acid ,glucose,galactose and arabinose were 0.471-2.092, 1.379-8.919,2.560-35.679,1.194-6.905,0.566-4.158 mg/g,respectively. Based on rhamnose ,the molar ratios of the other four monosaccharides were 1.58-4.07,2.26-19.95,2.20-4.21 and 1.31-2.86,respectively. The inhibitory activity of polysaccharide from D. styracifolium on α-glucosidase increased with the increase of dose ,and the half inhibitory concentrations of it was 0.70 mg/mL, lower than 7.76 mg/mL of acarbose (positive control ). CONCLUSIONS :Glucose is the main component of D. styracifolium polysaccharide in different batches ,and the contents of monosaccharides are different. The polysaccharide from D. styracifolium have significant inhibitory activity on α-glucosidase,which is better than that of acarbose.
7.Effects of moxibustion at Shenque (CV8) on gastrointestinal function in rats undergoing gastric perforation repair.
Quan ZHENG ; Huaying LI ; Xiaomin WEN ; Kuncai ZHANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;34(1):124-127
OBJECTIVETo assess the effects of moxibustion at Shenque (CV8) in promoting gastrointestinal function recovery in rats following gastric perforation repair and explore the underlying mechanism.
METHODSThirty male SD rats with glacial acetic acid-induced gastric perforation underwent surgical repair of the perforation. The rats were then randomized 8 days later into model group (n=10), domperidone group (n=10), and moxibustion group(n=10) and treated with physiologic saline, domperidone suspension, and moxibustion at Shenque (CV8), respectively. Gastric antral myoelectric activities of the rats were observed and peripheral blood levels of TNF-α, IL-6, and T lymphocyte subpopulation were determined.
RESULTSGastric antral myoelectric activities in rats receiving moxibustion were stronger than those in the model group (P<0.05) but comparable with those in domperidone group (P>0.05). TNF-α and IL-6 level were decreased significantly and T lymphocyte subpopulations increased significantly in moxibustion group compared with those in the model and domperidone groups (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONMoxibustion at Shenque (CV8) can promote the recovery of gastrointestinal functions in rats undergoing gastric perforation repair possibly by enhancing gastrointestinal electric activity, suppressing inflammation, and improving the cellular immune function, and can therefore serve as a simple and effective adjuvant therapy during the perioperative period.
Acupuncture Points ; Animals ; Interleukin-6 ; blood ; Male ; Moxibustion ; Postoperative Period ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Recovery of Function ; Stomach Rupture ; therapy ; T-Lymphocyte Subsets ; cytology ; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ; blood
8.Effects of moxibustion at Shenque (CV8) on gastrointestinal function in rats undergoing gas-tric perforation repair
Quan ZHENG ; Huaying LI ; Xiaomin WEN ; Kuncai ZHANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;(1):124-127
Objective To assess the effects of moxibustion at Shenque (CV8) in promoting gastrointestinal function recovery in rats following gastric perforation repair and explore the underlying mechanism. Methods Thirty male SD rats with glacial acetic acid-induced gastric perforation underwent surgical repair of the perforation. The rats were then randomized 8 days later into model group (n=10), domperidone group (n=10), and moxibustion group(n=10) and treated with physiologic saline, domperidone suspension, and moxibustion at Shenque (CV8), respectively. Gastric antral myoelectric activities of the rats were observed and peripheral blood levels of TNF-α, IL-6, and T lymphocyte subpopulation were determined. Results Gastric antral myoelectric activities in rats receiving moxibustion were stronger than those in the model group (P<0.05) but comparable with those in domperidone group (P>0.05). TNF-αand IL-6 level were decreased significantly and T lymphocyte subpopulations increased significantly in moxibustion group compared with those in the model and domperidone groups (P<0.05). Conclusion Moxibustion at Shenque (CV8) can promote the recovery of gastrointestinal functions in rats undergoing gastric perforation repair possibly by enhancing gastrointestinal electric activity, suppressing inflammation, and improving the cellular immune function, and can therefore serve as a simple and effective adjuvant therapy during the perioperative period.
9.Effects of moxibustion at Shenque (CV8) on gastrointestinal function in rats undergoing gas-tric perforation repair
Quan ZHENG ; Huaying LI ; Xiaomin WEN ; Kuncai ZHANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;(1):124-127
Objective To assess the effects of moxibustion at Shenque (CV8) in promoting gastrointestinal function recovery in rats following gastric perforation repair and explore the underlying mechanism. Methods Thirty male SD rats with glacial acetic acid-induced gastric perforation underwent surgical repair of the perforation. The rats were then randomized 8 days later into model group (n=10), domperidone group (n=10), and moxibustion group(n=10) and treated with physiologic saline, domperidone suspension, and moxibustion at Shenque (CV8), respectively. Gastric antral myoelectric activities of the rats were observed and peripheral blood levels of TNF-α, IL-6, and T lymphocyte subpopulation were determined. Results Gastric antral myoelectric activities in rats receiving moxibustion were stronger than those in the model group (P<0.05) but comparable with those in domperidone group (P>0.05). TNF-αand IL-6 level were decreased significantly and T lymphocyte subpopulations increased significantly in moxibustion group compared with those in the model and domperidone groups (P<0.05). Conclusion Moxibustion at Shenque (CV8) can promote the recovery of gastrointestinal functions in rats undergoing gastric perforation repair possibly by enhancing gastrointestinal electric activity, suppressing inflammation, and improving the cellular immune function, and can therefore serve as a simple and effective adjuvant therapy during the perioperative period.
10.The survey of the distribution of TCM constitution of 3000 adults in urban and rural area of GuangXi province
Xiaomin DENG ; Quan QIU ; Bin LIU ; Yan ZHOU ; Bin LU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2012;34(2):103-105
Objective To survey the distribution of TCM constitution of Guangxi adults.Methods Identification questionnaire of constitution in TCM was performed to identify the TCM constitution types of 3000 adults who were taken medical examination in the first affiliation hospital to GuangXi TCM university Health Administration Center or of permanent residence in Nanning,Wuming,Qinzhou,Hezhou.Results 612 cases (20.4%) had constitution of phlegm-dampness in 504 cases (16.8%) had constitution of phlegm-dampness,431 cases (14.3%) had constitution of yang asthenia,422 cases (14.1%) had constitution of qi asthenia,353 cases (11.8%) had constitution of damp-heat,348 cases (11.6%) had constitution of yin asthenia,159 cases (5.3%) had constitution of qi stagnation,100 cases (3.3%) had constitution of blood stasis,and 71 cases (2.4%) had allergic constitution.Conclusion There were 9 kinds constitutions in the adults of GuangXi province.The constitution of yin-yang harmony was the most among all.Most male had phlegm-dampness or damp-heat constitution.Most female had yang asthenia,qi asthenia,qi stagnation or yin asthenia constitution.


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