1.Characteristics of Oral Breath Odor Map of Chronic Atrophic Gastritis Patients with Dampness-Heat Syndrome: A Cross-Sectional Study
Xuejuan LIN ; Yanyu HUANG ; Long ZHU ; Donglin CAO ; Shanshan DING ; Xinghui LI ; Yingying HU ; Meng LAN ; Weirong HUANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(16):1687-1694
ObjectiveTo explore the recognition of oral breath odor map of chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG) patients with dampness-heat syndrome by electronic nose technique. MethodsPatients with chronic gastritis were recruited, including 60 cases in CAG group of dampness-heat syndrome, 50 cases in CAG group of non-dampness-heat syndrome, 60 cases in chronic non-atrophic gastritis (CNAG) group of dampness-heat syndrome, 50 cases in CNAG group of non-dampness-heat syndrome, and 30 cases of healthy volunteers were selected to set up the health control group. Ten cases in the CAG dampness-heat group and 50 cases in the CAG non-dampness-heat group were selected to form the CAG group, and 10 cases in CNAG dampness-heat group and 50 cases in CNAG non-dampness-heat group were selected to form the CNAG group. In addition to the health control group, the remaining patients were tested for Helicobacter pylori (Hp); the electronic nose (GISXM-MQWA01) was used to collect the oral breath odor of all the participants to draw the mapping, and amplitudes and slopes of each curve (including curves A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J) of the oral odor mapping of health control group, CAG group, CNAG group, CAG dampness-heat group, CAG non-dampness-heat group, and CNAG dampness-heat group was compared. The modified transformer model was used to classify the odor mapping characteristics, and the confusion matrix method was used to evaluate the classification model, with metrics including accuracy and area under ROC curve (AUC). ResultsThe Hp positivity rate in CAG dampness-heat group was 80.00% (48/60), CAG non-dampness-heat group was 62.00% (31/50), CNAG dampness-heat group was 46.67% (28/60), and CNAG non-dampness-heat group was 42.00% (21/50); the difference in Hp positivity rate between CAG dampness-heat group and CAG non-dampness-heat group was statistically significant (P<0.05). The amplitudes of response curves A, B, C, D, F, G, and I, and slopes of A and F in the odor mapping of the CAG group were lower than those in health control group, while the amplitude and slope of curve E were higher than those in the health control group and CNAG group (P<0.05 or P<0.01); The amplitude of the response curves A, B, C, D, F, G, and I, and slopes of A, D, and F in the CNAG group were lower than those in the health control group (P<0.05 or P<0.01). The amplitude of response curve D and slope of response curve J in the odor mapping of the CAG dampness-heat group were higher than those in CNAG dampness-heat group, the amplitude of curve F was lower than that in CAG non-dampness-heat group, and the amplitude of curve H and slopes of curve A, H, and J were higher than those in CAG non-dampness-heat group (P<0.05). The recognition accuracy of CAG group and health control group reached 77.78%, AUC = 0.88; the recognition accuracy of CAG group and CNAG group was 69.44%, AUC = 0.61; the recognition accuracy of CAG dampness-heat group and CAG non-dampness-heat group reached 75.8%, AUC=0.70. ConclusionElectronic nose technology can make a more accurate identification of the oral breath odor in CAG patients with dampness-heat syndrome, with a decrease in the amplitude of the curve F and an increase in the amplitude of the curve H and in the slopes of the curves A, H, and J may as the characteristics of their odor mapping.
2.Evaluation the application of intra-operative cell salvage in cesarean section based on multicenter data
Bin LYU ; Xinghui LIU ; Yangyu ZHAO ; Meng CHEN ; Daijuan CHEN ; Xiaojing HU ; Xirong XIAO ; Jing HUANG ; Shaoshuai WANG ; Qianhua WANG ; Shuxiang LIU ; Quanfeng WU ; Yanyu HONG ; Lei ZHAO ; Shanshan ZHAI
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2021;56(8):537-544
Objective:To investigate the safety, efficacy and application indication of intra-operative cell salvage (IOCS) in cesarean section.Methods:A total of 1 265 pregnant women who received IOCS blood transfusion during cesarean section in 11 tertiary A hospitals from August 2016 to January 2019 were collected and divided into <1 500 ml group (796 cases) and ≥1 500 ml group (469 cases) according to the amount of blood loss during cesarean section. The general clinical data, ultrasonic imaging data, perinatal and puerperium indicators were analyzed retrospectively. The risk factors of intraoperative blood loss ≥1 500 mL using IOCS transfusion were analyzed by logistic multivariate regression.Results:(1) A total of 848 001 ml of blood was recovered and a total of 418 649 ml of blood was transfused in 1 265 pregnant women who received IOCS transfusions, which was equivalent to 23 258 U red blood cell suspension, greatly saving medical resources. The intraoperative blood loss in <1 500 ml group and ≥1 500 ml group was 800 ml (300-1 453 ml) and 2 335 ml (1 500-20 000 ml), respectively. No amniotic fluid embolism, severe adverse reactions, shock and death occurred in the two groups. (3) Multivariate regression analysis showed that age ≥35 years ( OR=1.5, 95% CI: 1.1-1.9), prenatal hemoglobin level <110 g/L ( OR=1.7, 95% CI: 1.3-2.2), history of uterine surgery ( OR=1.8, 95% CI: 1.3-2.6), placenta previa ( OR=1.9, 95% CI: 1.1-3.1), placenta accreta ( OR=2.6, 95% CI: 1.8-3.9), blood pool in the placenta ( OR=1.6, 95% CI: 1.1-2.3), abnormal posterior placenta muscle wall ( OR=1.8, 95% CI: 1.2-2.6), placenta projecting to the anterior uterine wall ( OR=3.0, 95% CI: 1.3-7.0) were risk factors for blood loss ≥1 500 ml in obstetric transfusion using IOCS technique, with statistical significance (all P<0.05). Conclusion:IOCS is safe and effective in cesarean section, which could save the medical resources and reduces medical expenses, however, it is necessary to strictly master the application indication.
3.Precise delivery of obeticholic acid
Guofeng JI ; Lushun MA ; Haochen YAO ; Sheng MA ; Xinghui SI ; Yalin WANG ; Xin BAO ; Lili MA ; Fangfang CHEN ; Chong MA ; Leaf HUANG ; Xuedong FANG ; Wantong SONG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2020;10(11):2171-2182
Primary bile acids were reported to augment secretion of chemokine (C‒X‒C motif) ligand 16 (CXCL16) from liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSECs) and trigger natural killer T (NKT) cell-based immunotherapy for liver cancer. However, abundant expression of receptors for primary bile acids across the gastrointestinal tract overwhelms the possibility of using agonists against these receptors for liver cancer control. Taking advantage of the intrinsic property of LSECs in capturing circulating nanoparticles in the circulation, we proposed a strategy using nanoemulsion-loaded obeticholic acid (OCA), a clinically approved selective farnesoid X receptor (FXR) agonist, for precisely manipulating LSECs for triggering NKT cell-mediated liver cancer immunotherapy. The OCA-nanoemulsion (OCA-NE) was prepared
4.Study on Inhibitory Effects of Total Alkaloids of Gelsemium elegans on the Proliferation and Angiogenesis of Human Colon Cancer Cells
Wenyi WANG ; Xinghui TAN ; Pingping ZHANG ; Yuke YANG ; Zihong HUANG ; Desen LI ; Shuisheng WU
China Pharmacy 2020;31(8):957-962
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the inhibitory effects of total alkaloids of Gelsemium elegans (TAG) on the proliferation and angiogenesis of human colon cancer cells. METHODS :Human colon cancer cell line HT- 29 and HUVEC were cultured in vitro . After the intervention of low- ,medium-,high-dose TAG (40,80,120 μg/mL),the morphology of the two cells was observed by fluorescence inversion microscope. The survival rate of HT- 29 cells and HUVEC was detected by CCK- 8 assay. Flow cytometry was used to detect HT- 29 cell cycle. The migration rate ,invasion rate and tube number of HUVEC were observed by scratching test ,Transwell invasion experiment and tube formation experiment. RESULTS :Compared with blank group ,HT-29 cells and HUVEC were decreased to different extents in TAG groups ;dead cells were observed ,and the survival rate of both decreased significantly (P<0.05 or P<0.01). The proportion of HT- 29 cells at G 2/M phase in TAG groups as well as those at G 0/G1 phase in medium-dose group were increased significantly ;the proportion of HT- 29 cells at S phase in TAG groups as well as those at G 0/G1 phase in high-dose group were decreased significantly (P<0.05 or P<0.01). Survival rate ,migration rate and invasion rate of HUVEC were decreased significantly in TAG groups ,and tube number was also decreased significantly at each time point during 4-24 h(P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS :TAG have inhibitory effect on the proliferation of human colon cancer HT- 29 cells and HUVEC,can change HT- 29 cell cycle ,inhibit the migration ,invasion and tube formation of HUVEC.
5.Effect of caffeine on hyperoxic lung injury of premature rats and its relationship with p38 motigen ̄acti ̄vated protein kinase signal pathway
Yanan SONG ; Yi YANG ; Enjin GOU ; Huiling SONG ; Qing LI ; Huan WANG ; Xiang ZHANG ; Kaifeng WU ; Xiaoli LIU ; Xinghui ZHENG ; Bo HUANG
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2019;26(6):454-460
Objective To study the effect of caffeine on hyperoxic lung injury of premature rats and its relationship with p38 motigen-activated protein kinase( MAPK) signal pathway. Methods Sixty Wistar premature rats were divided into 4 groups(n=15) according to the random number table:air + normal sa-line group(A+N group),air + caffeine group( A+C group),hyperoxia + normal saline group( H+N group),and hyperoxia + caffeine group(H+C group). Among them,H+N group and H+C group were continually exposed to hyperoxia ( oxygen concentration was 60% ~70%). For A + C group and H + C group,the premature rats were injected with caffeine of 29 mg/(kg·d) into their peritoneal cavities every day after birth. For A+N group and H+N group,the premature rats were injected with normal saline of the same volume into their peritoneal cavities. In each group,the lung tissues of 5 premature rats were randomly select-ed on the third, seventh and fourteenth day respectively. The pathological changes of lung tissue, radiated alveolar count(RAC) and collagen content in lung tissue were observed under a light microscope. The wet/dry ratio ( W/D) was measured. Two-step immunohistochemistry was used to detect the distribution of p38MAPK in lung tissue. The content of phosphorylated p38MAPK( p-p38MAPK) protein was detected by western blot. Results Compared with the air groups,the lung tissues of premature rats in high oxygen expo-sure groups showed different degree of inflammatory changes on the third,seventh,and fourteenth day. The changes were more obvious with the prolonged exposure to hyperoxia. Pulmonary fibrosis was visible on the fourteenth day,which was improved after caffeine intervention. The RAC value of premature rats in hyperoxia exposure groups was significantly lower than that in air-exposure groups(P<0. 05),and the W/D ratio and collagen content in lung tissue increased significantly (P<0. 05),which were improved after caffeine inter-vention(P<0. 05). The results of two-step immunohistochemistry showed that the number of p-p38MAPK positive cells in the lung tissue of premature rats in hyperoxia exposure groups increased and widely distribu-ted, but decreased after caffeine intervention. The results of western blot showed that the content of p-p38MAPK protein in lung tissue of premature rats in hyperoxia exposure groups was significantly higher than that of air groups(P<0. 05),but it decreased after caffeine intervention(P<0. 05). Conclusion Hy-peroxia can promote the formation of pulmonary fibrosis by activating p38MAPK signal pathway. Caffeine can interdict the expression of p38MAPK to alleviate the fibrosis of lung tissue exposed to hyperoxia and thus protects the lung tissue.
6.Expression level and clinical features of STAT3 in breast cancer
Qingtao WANG ; Haiyang HUANG ; Qingfeng ZOU ; Xinghui DENG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(12):1972-1975
Objective To detect the expression of STAT3 in breast cancer and adjacent paracancerous tissues ,then analyze the correlationship between its expression level and some other clinical features of breast cancer,and to evaluate its significance in prognosis of patients with breast cancer. Methods 130 breast cancer patients were enrolled in the Jiangmen Central Hospital ,and 61 cases of adjacent normal tissues. The expression of STAT3 was detected by IHC. We compared the expression of STAT3 between the two groups and analyzed the relationship between STAT3 and other clinical features. Results The expression of STAT3 in breast cancer group was much higher than the adjacent paracancerous tissues. STAT3 expression showed obvious correlationship with clinical stage ,tumor size ,lymph node metastasis ,the expression of ER and PR ,but no statistical correla-tion with age ,histological grade and Her-2 expression. Survival analysis showed that patients with high STAT3 expression level had a significantly poor prognosis. The Cox regression analysis showed that PR and STAT3 expres-sion were independent prognostic factors for patients with breast cancer. Conclusion These results may implicate that STAT3 will promote the development of breast cancer and higher expression of STAT3 indicates the poor survival rate.
7.Clinical Characteristics and Impact of Diabetes Mellitus on Outcomes in Patients with Nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation.
Bi HUANG ; Yanmin YANG ; Jun ZHU ; Yan LIANG ; Han ZHANG ; Li TIAN ; Xinghui SHAO ; Juan WANG
Yonsei Medical Journal 2015;56(1):62-71
PURPOSE: Studies have shown that diabetes mellitus (DM) is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, including atrial fibrillation (AF); however, the clinical characteristics and prognostic impact of DM in patients with nonvalvular AF have not been well understood in China. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Included were 1644 consecutive patients with nonvalvular AF. Endpoints included all-cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality, stroke, major bleeding, and combined endpoint events (CEE) during a 1-year follow-up. RESULTS: The prevalence of DM was 16.8% in nonvalvular AF patients. Compared with non-diabetic AF patients, diabetic AF patients were older and tended to coexist with other cardiovascular diseases. Most patients with DM (93.5%) were eligible for anticoagulation, as determined by CHADS2 scores. However, only 11.2% of patients received anticoagulation. During a 1-year follow-up, the all-cause mortality and CEE rate in the DM group were significantly higher than those of the non-DM group, while the incidence of stroke was comparable. After multivariate adjustments, DM was still an independent risk factor for 1-year all-cause mortality [hazard ratio (HR)=1.558; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.126-2.156; p=0.007], cardiovascular mortality (HR=1.615; 95% CI 1.052-2.479; p=0.028), and CEE (HR=1.523; 95% CI 1.098-2.112; p=0.012), yet not for stroke (HR=1.119; 95% CI 0.724-1.728; p=0.614). CONCLUSION: DM is a common morbidity coexisting with nonvalvular AF and is associated with an increased risk of 1-year all-cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality, and CEE. However, no increased risk of stroke was found during a 1-year follow-up in patients with AF and DM.
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8.Accuracy of continuous noninvasive hemoglobin monitoring in patients undergoing cesarean section
Xinghui HUANG ; Weiyu YAO ; Quansheng XIAO ; Shiyang LI
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2015;(5):601-603
Objective To evaluate the accuracy of continuous noninvasive hemoglobin ( Hb ) monitoring in the patients undergoing cesarean section. Methods A total of 200 patients, at 36-42 weeks of gestation, aged 19-40 yr, with body mass index of 20.5-35.1 kg∕m2 , of ASA physical statusⅠorⅡ, undergoing elective cesarean section from June 2014 to October 2014 in our hospital, were enrolled. A sensor was positioned at patient′s finger and connected to the Masimo Radical?7 Pulse CO?Oximeter, a continuous noninvasive Hb measurement device. Noninvasive Hb obtained with Pulse CO?oximeter ( SpHb) was recorded. Before skin incision ( T0 ) , after delivery of the placenta ( T1 ) , after suturing the uterus ( T2 ) and at the end of operation ( T3 ) , blood samples from the radical artery were collected for determination of total Hb ( tHb) , and SpHb was also recorded. The agreement between two methods was assessed using Bland?Altman analysis. Results At T0-T3, tHb was 111±9, 103±8, 94±8 and (89±7) g∕L, respectively, and SpHb was 124 ± 9, 120 ± 12, 108 ± 9 and ( 103 ± 8 ) g∕L, respectively. Bland?Altman analysis showed that at T0-T3 , the mean difference between SpHb and tHb was 13.5, 17.1, 14.1 and 13.9 g∕L, respectively, and 95% confidence interval was 13.1-13.9, 16.5-17.7, 13.6-14.6 and 13.4-14.4 g∕L, respectively. The limit of agreement was 8.4-18.6, 9.1-25.1, 7.8-20.4 and 7.4-20.4 g∕L at T0-T3 , respectively, and the interchangeable limits of the two methods ranged between 3.5-23.5, 7.1-27.1, 4.1-24.1 and 3.9-23.9 g∕L at T0-T3 , respectively. The repeatability coefficient of tHb and SpHb was 16.5 and 15.8 g∕L, respectively. The relative error of SpHb was (4.6±1.0)%, (5.3±1.4)%, (4.9±1.2)% and (4.8±1.2)% at T0-T3, respectively. Conclusion Continuous noninvasive Hb monitoring provides good accuracy in the patients undergoing cesarean section.
9.Progress in reguIation of phosphoIipase D mediated by Wnt/β-catenin and NF-κB signaIing pathways and its reIationships with tumorigenesis
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2014;(5):779-783
Over the last few years,elevated phospholipase D(PLD)expression and activity found to be mediated by Wnt/ β-catenin and NF-κB signaling axis sharing the same downstream genes have been involved in tumorigenesis,controlling cancer cell invasion and metastasis. New studies have revealed that Wnt signaling/ NF-κB signaling can induce PLD upregulation and increased enzymatic activ-ity. PLD/ PLD-generated phosphatidic acid( PA),as a critical regulator,might positively modulate β-catenin-dependent T-cell factor and NF-κB transcriptional activity via a targeted motif and a positive feed-back loop to reinforce pathway output including cyclin D1 ,c-myc,survivin,vascular endothelial growth factor and cyclooxygenase-2,while PLD/ PA inhibitors can reverse all the effect mentioned above and achieve significantly better anticancer effects. The PLD/ PA signaling pathway can be a novel therapeutic target for the treatment of cancer.
10.Non-motor Symptoms of Parkinson's disease Associated with Quality of Life
Xinghui HUANG ; Litao HUO ; Wei LIANG ; QIngwen WU ; Ying CUI ; Wei SUN ; Yichun LUO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(9):887-889
Objective To investigate the status about non-motor symptoms (NMS) in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients and the effect on quality of life. Methods 50 PD patients and 50 normal controls were investigated with the NMS questionnaire and the Healthy Survey short form (SF-36), and analysed with Spearman correlation. Results 98% of PD patients presented NMS, and recent memory loss, restless legs,constipation were the most frequent. All the NMS were more frequent than in the controls (P<0.05) except sexual desire, sexual difficulties and nausea or vomiting. All the dimensions of SF-36 were significantly different between the groups (P<0.05). The symptoms of constipation,decline in recent memory, decreased attention, restless legs and sleep disorders correlated with the scores of SF-36 (P<0.05). Conclusion NMS is common in PD patients, and impacts their quality of life.


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