1.Dietary nutrition status and nutritional intervention strategy of 1302 patients with Alzheimer's disease
Yufang WANG ; Yuanfang ZHAO ; Xiaomei HAO ; Yining LIANG
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;36(2):47-51
Objective To explore the dietary nutrition status and nutritional intervention strategy of patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Methods Among the 1 332 patients with AD diagnosed at Xijing Hospital from January 2021 to December 2023 were enrolled as the study subjects. The dietary intake data of patients were collected through questionnaire surveys and dietary reviews. During the study period, 30 patients did not complete the intervention due to withdrawal or loss of follow-up. Based on the actual number of people who completed the intervention, AD patients were randomly divided into intervention group (n=651, individualized nutritional intervention strategy) and control group (n=651, routine nutritional intervention), and both groups were intervened for 3 months. The cognitive function (MMSE score and MoCA score), nutritional status (MNA scale, NRS-2002 scale), and quality of life (GQOL-74) of the two groups of AD patients were compared to evaluate the effectiveness of the intervention strategies. Results A total of 1 332 questionnaires were distributed, and 1 302 valid questionnaires were finally recovered, with an effective recovery rate of 97.75% (1 302/1 332). The survey results showed that there were no statistical differences in baseline characteristics and dietary nutrition status between the two groups of AD patients before intervention (P>0.05). After nutritional intervention, the cognitive function, quality of life, and nutritional status of patients in the intervention group were significantly improved. The MMSE score, MoCA score, MNA score, and GQOL-74 score of the intervention group were significantly higher than those of the control group, while the NRS-2002 score was lower than that of the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion Nutritional intervention strategy has a significant effect on improving nutritional status, cognitive function, and quality of life of AD patients.
2.Research on phase modulation to enhance the feature of high-frequency steady-state asymmetric visual evoked potentials.
Wei ZHAO ; Lichao XU ; Xiaolin XIAO ; Weibo YI ; Yuanfang CHEN ; Kun WANG ; Minpeng XU ; Dong MING
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2023;40(3):409-417
High-frequency steady-state asymmetric visual evoked potential (SSaVEP) provides a new paradigm for designing comfortable and practical brain-computer interface (BCI) systems. However, due to the weak amplitude and strong noise of high-frequency signals, it is of great significance to study how to enhance their signal features. In this study, a 30 Hz high-frequency visual stimulus was used, and the peripheral visual field was equally divided into eight annular sectors. Eight kinds of annular sector pairs were selected based on the mapping relationship of visual space onto the primary visual cortex (V1), and three phases (in-phase[0º, 0º], anti-phase [0º, 180º], and anti-phase [180º, 0º]) were designed for each annular sector pair to explore response intensity and signal-to-noise ratio under phase modulation. A total of 8 healthy subjects were recruited in the experiment. The results showed that three annular sector pairs exhibited significant differences in SSaVEP features under phase modulation at 30 Hz high-frequency stimulation. And the spatial feature analysis showed that the two types of features of the annular sector pair in the lower visual field were significantly higher than those in the upper visual field. This study further used the filter bank and ensemble task-related component analysis to calculate the classification accuracy of annular sector pairs under three-phase modulations, and the average accuracy was up to 91.5%, which proved that the phase-modulated SSaVEP features could be used to encode high- frequency SSaVEP. In summary, the results of this study provide new ideas for enhancing the features of high-frequency SSaVEP signals and expanding the instruction set of the traditional steady state visual evoked potential paradigm.
Humans
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Evoked Potentials, Visual
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Brain-Computer Interfaces
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Healthy Volunteers
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Signal-To-Noise Ratio
3.Thinking of Informatization Construction for Clinical Trial Centralized Pharmacy
LI Jichen ; WANG Yuanfang, ; SHEN Liang ; XU Juan ; ZHAI You ; WU Minglan ; WU Jiani ; ZHAO Qingwei ; LIU Jian
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2023;40(17):2341-2345
OBJECTIVE To explore the current status and challenges of informatization construction for clinical trial centralized pharmacy based on the relevant experience of The First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine. METHODS Review the development of clinical trial drug management and informatization process, along with the management experience of the hospital where the author works, and then introduce the framework and specific operation details of the informatization system when conducting centralized management method, summarize the problems encountered at present and propose future prospects. RESULTS Informatization construction played a significant role in the management of central pharmacies in clinical trial, enabling them to adapt to the complex management needs of investigational products and meet the high standards and strict requirements of Good Clinical Practice(GCP) and related regulations. However, the development of the current information system was still not perfect, and there were problems that need to be solved. CONCLUSION Each hospital needs to pay attention to the informatization construction of the central pharmacy of the clinical trial, improve and perfect the centralized management method of the investigational products, and explore modern technologies and equipments, which are of immense importance for the construction of the clinical trial pharmacy management that conforms to the development trend of drug clinical trials and GCP.
4.A method for immortalizing swine monoclonal B cells secreting anti-PRRSV antibodies.
Jian WANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Kun LI ; Pu SUN ; Guoxiu LI ; Jiaoyang LI ; Yimei CAO ; Zhixun ZHAO ; Hong YUAN ; Yuanfang FU ; Pinghua LI ; Dong LI ; Zaixin LIU ; Zengjun LU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(8):2872-2882
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is a highly contagious disease caused by porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), which causes great economic losses. At the moment, no effective neutralizing antibody is available for scientific research and treatment. Therefore, developing a method for screening the neutralizing monoclonal antibodies is of great significance for the prevention and treatment of PRRSV and the screening of antigen sites. Monoclonal antibodies have been widely used in the treatment and diagnosis of many human and animal diseases. Therefore, screening effective neutralizing antibodies for different pathogens is an urgent task. Among the methods for monoclonal antibody screening, B cell immortalization is an effective method to obtain neutralizing monoclonal antibody. Specifically, in this study, the bcl-6 and bcl-xl genes were connected by f2a and then the yielded product was ligated to a vector for retrovirus packaging. The swine lymphocytes immunized with PRRSV were infected the yielded mature viruses and cultured in the complete medium containing CD40L and IL21 cytokines. Then, CD21 was used as the marker to screen B cells with the magnetic bead method. Finally, monoclonal B cells were obtained and the secretion of antibodies was tested. The results showed that the plasmid, either being transfected alone or with the packaged plasmids, could be expressed, and that the packaged retrovirus could infect the cells. Moreover, the infected lymphocytes secreted antibodies, so did the screened B cells. Therefore, the method for screening monoclonal antibody against PRRSV was successfully established.
Animals
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Antibodies, Monoclonal
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Antibodies, Neutralizing
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Antibodies, Viral
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Humans
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Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome/prevention & control*
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Porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome virus/genetics*
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Swine
5.Analysis of the duration of Noravirus shedding among infected kindergarten children during an outbreak
Chinese Journal of School Health 2020;41(5):762-764
Objective:
To investigate the duration of Norovirus (NoV) shedding among infected school children during a NoV outbreak in a kindergarten,and to provide scientitic basis for epidemic prevention and control.
Methods:
Specimens and epidemiological data were collected from suspected cases, and specimens were detected using real-time RT-PCR to determine whether or not infecting with NoV. Specimens were collected every 3-7 days from NoV-infected children until specimens became negative for NoV.
Results:
A total of 14 suspected cases were reported, and 12 of them were infected with NoV. The average duration of NoV shedding was (26.58±17.94)d. The specimens among 9 from 12 Nov-infected cases were positive at 7 days, 8 NoV-intected cased remained positive at 14 days and 7 Non-infected cased at least 21 days.
Conclusion
Since NoV shedding duration among NoV-infected children tends to longer than their isolation time during outbreaks, reinforcement of hygiene practices among these school children is especially necessary to reduce the risk of virus secondary transmissions after their return to school.
6.Activity and transcriptional regulatory elements of the promoter in Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) β-defensin103 gene.
Min GUO ; Ziya ZHAO ; Ruining WANG ; Xiaoning ZHENG ; Yongdong PENG ; Zhengzhu LIU ; Xianglong LI ; Yuanfang GONG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2019;35(8):1469-1477
The aim of this study was to screen the active regions and transcription factor binding sites in the promoter of the CBD103 gene related to Arctic fox coat color, and to provide a basis for revealing the molecular genetic mechanism of CBD103 gene regulating the coat color formation. The 5'-flanking region fragment 2 123 bp of Arctic fox CBD103 gene was cloned, and 4 truncated promoter reporter vectors of different lengths were constructed. The promoter activity was detected by the dual-luciferase reporter assay system. Point mutations were performed on the 3 predicted specificity protein 1 (Sp1) transcription factor binding sites in the highest promoter active region, and 3 mutant vectors were constructed. The activity was then detected by the dual-luciferase reporter assay system. The results showed that the region 1 656 (-1 604/+51) had the highest activity in the 4 truncated promoters of different lengths, and the promoter activity of the three mutant vectors constructed in this region were significantly lower than that of the wild type (fragment 1 656). The region of -1 604 /+51 was the core promoter region of CBD103 gene in Arctic fox and -1 552/-1 564, -1 439/-1 454 and -329/-339 regions were positive regulatory regions. This study successfully obtained the core promoter region and positive regulation regions of the Arctic fox CBD103 gene, which laid a foundation for further study on the molecular genetic mechanism of this gene regulating Arctic fox coat color.
Animals
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Binding Sites
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Foxes
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Luciferases
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Promoter Regions, Genetic
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Sp1 Transcription Factor
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beta-Defensins
7.The clinical and pathological characteristics of 14 patients' nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Su LIU ; Jing MA ; Yuanfang YUE ; Qian LI ; Hongliang YANG ; Haifeng ZHAO ; Weipeng ZHAO ; Yong YU ; Xiaofang WANG ; Zhigang ZHAO ; Yafei WANG ; Yizhuo ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2015;36(1):20-23
OBJECTIVETo probe the clinical and pathological characteristics of nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma (NLPHL).
METHODSThe pathologically confirmed 14 cases of NLPHL patients (since January 2001 to December 2012) were collected from Tianjin Medical University Cancer Hospital. The laboratory examinations' results, clinical manifestations, short-term and long-term outcomes of these cases were analyzed in this study.
RESULTSThe immunohistochemistry of all cases showed CD20 (+)/weak (+) and CD30 (-), most of them CD15 (-). The morbidity of NLPHL during the same period of Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) was around 6.3%. The median age was 38 (13-54) years old, 92.9% of the patients sought medical advice according to self-feeling of superficial lymph nodes. All patients' disease progressed slowly and the sizes of lymph nodes were within 3 cm. Of the 14 patients, 7 patients were treated with chemotherapy and 7 patients chemoradiotherapy. The treatment results showed CR+CRu rate as 85.7% and ORR 100.0%. The rates of 5-year event-free survival (EFS) and overall survival (OS) were 85.7% and 100.0% respectively. Short and long term efficacies between chemotherapy and chemoradiotherapy had no significant differences. Meanwhile, varieties chemotherapy regimens showed no significant effects on short- and long-term efficacies (P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe pathologically confirmed 14 cases of NLPHL had the classical and tumorous maxi cell, which showed CD20 (+)/weak (+) and CD30 (-), very few cases showed weak CD15 (+). The incidence of NLPHL was low. The majority of the NLPHL patients were middle-aged and youth. Moreover, the better short- and long-term outcomes over classical HL ones were observed regardless of patients' stage.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Disease-Free Survival ; Hodgkin Disease ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Incidence ; Lymph Nodes ; Middle Aged ; Treatment Outcome ; Young Adult
8.Practice of performance appraisal for directors of Shanghai public hospitals
Jue CEN ; Yan XU ; Jiechun GAO ; Jinfu WANG ; Yuanfang YIN ; Ming ZHAO ; Wenjing XU ; Guoming SONG ; Linqiong ZHANG ; Jun ZHAO ; Lei TANG ; Chuanlin LI ; Jianping CHEN ; Yongjin GUO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2015;(8):566-569
Objective To explore methods for performance appraisal of directors of municipal hospitals in Shanghai.Methods To assess the management performance of directors of 24 tertiary hospitals each year,measured by five dimensions of social satisfaction,management efficiency,capital operation,development sustainability and staff satisfaction,and 23 indexes.Results Implementation of the performance appraisal has witnessed constant improvement of patient satisfaction and quality of medical care,as well as rational control of medical expenses and cost.In 2014 for example,the cost of emergency/outpatients per visit at such hospitals were 312 yuan and 1 5 600 yuan per hospitalization respectively,with 7.6 days of stay in average.Also improved were service efficiency,clinical research output and hospital business performance in general.Conclusion Performance appraisal of directors of public hospitals proves an important means for guiding the hospitals to adhere to public welfare, consistent with the government medical institution operation target, and to strengthen internal management of such hospitals.
9.Enhanced immune response of a novel T-cell immunogen in vaccine for foot-and-mouth disease.
Qing ZHAO ; Pu SUN ; Zaixin LIU ; Pinghua LI ; Huifang BAO ; Yimei CAO ; Xingwen BAI ; Yuanfang FU ; Zengjun LU ; Dong LI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2011;27(9):1281-1291
We investigated the enhanced immune response of a recombinant T cell immunogen as an effective cellular immune adjuvant. The T cell immunogen named TI contained several T cell epitopes from the VP1, VP4, 3A and 3D proteins of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) and two pan-T helper (T(H)) cell sites to broaden the immunogenicity of the protein. Meanwhile, another fusion protein named OA-VP1 was expressed in bacteria, which contained two VP1 proteins of O and Asia1 type FMDV. Mice were vaccinated with commercially inactivated vaccine or OA-VP1 protein with or without the TI immunogen. The results show that mice inoculated with inactivated vaccine or OA-VP1 protein supplemented with TI immunogen produced significantly higher level of neutralizing antibodies (P < 0.01 or P < 0.05) than the mice only inoculated with inactivated vaccine or OA-VP1 protein by microneutralization assay. An obvious increase in T cell number by flow cytometric analysis and significantly higher concentration of IFN-gamma secreted in culture media of spleen lymphocytes were observed in groups supplemented with TI immunogen (P < 0.01). TI immunogen was an effective stimulator for humoral and cellular immunity and could help improve the immunogenicity of inactivated vaccine or protein subunit vaccine.
Adjuvants, Immunologic
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pharmacology
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Animals
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Capsid Proteins
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genetics
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immunology
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Epitopes, T-Lymphocyte
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genetics
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immunology
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Foot-and-Mouth Disease
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immunology
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prevention & control
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virology
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Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus
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immunology
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Immunization
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Mice
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Viral Vaccines
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genetics
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immunology
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pharmacology
10.The mitochondrial-dependent molecular mechanisms for inducing apoptosis in Jurkat cells by a novel agonistic anti-human DR5 monoclonal antibody
Yaowu DU ; Lihui CHAI ; Hongying HUANG ; Huiling BAI ; Yueping ZHAO ; Yuanfang MA
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2010;26(1):3-7
Objective:To investigate mitochondrial-dependent molecular mechanisms of a novel agonistic anti-human death receptor 5 (DR5) monoclonal antibody(mDRA-6) inducing apoptosis in Jurkat cell.Methods:The dose-dependent and time-dependent cell growth suppression of mDRA-6 in Jurkat cells was determined by MTT assay.The measurement of the mitochondrial transmembrane potential(ΔΨm) of Jurkat cells was detected by flow cytometry with JC-1 single staining.Caspase-8,9 as well as Bid,Bax,Bcl-2 and Cyto c of apoptotic Jurkat cells were analyzed by Western blot after mDRA-6 treatment.Results:The mDRA-6 induced cell growth suppression and cytotoxicity in dose-dependent manner and time-dependent manner.After mDRA-6 treatment at 2.0 μg/ml for15 min,30 min,60 min and 120 min,the change in ΔΨm were 20.14 %,19.34 %,21.11% and 30.90% respectively by JC-1 single staining.Western blot revealed that the level of active fragments of Caspase-8,9 and Bid,Bax,Bcl-2 and Cyto c respectively,and the amount of Cyto c was increased in cytosol concomitant with the related attenuation of Cyto c in mitochondria.Conclusion: Apoptotic pathway of Jurkat cells induced by mDRA-6 is initiated upon DR5 ligatian to mDRA-6 and exogenic Caspase-dependent cell apoptotic cascades is activated,and endogenic mitochondrial-dependent cell apoptosis pathway is activated.mDRA-6 may be a useful agent in investigating human leukemia therapy by using TRAIL/DR5.


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