1.Mediation effects of serum uric acid levels in the association between air pollutants and atrial fibrillation
Bo LIU ; Xinyue ZHANG ; Ge GE ; Hong ZHI ; Ailian WANG ; Lina WANG
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2024;52(5):519-524
Objective:To investigate the association between air pollutant exposure levels and the risk of atrial fibrillation and to evaluate the mediating role of serum uric acid levels in the association between air pollutant levels and atrial fibrillation risks.Methods:This study was a case-control study, and the data of the atrial fibrillation group was derived from atrial fibrillation patients diagnosed at the Zhongda Hospital, Affiliated to Southeast University, from January 2014 to April 2021, and data of control group was derived from those without atrial fibrillation at the screening in Qixia District, Nanjing City, in March to April 2019. A 1∶1 propensity score matching was performed with the matched variables of age and sex. Air pollutant exposure data were collected from 9 air quality monitoring stations in Nanjing from January 2014 to April 2021, including NO 2, CO, PM 2.5 and PM 10. Exposure to air pollutants was converted to respiratory exposure levels according to an approximate formula. Multivariate logistic regression models were used to analyze the association between air pollutants and the risk of atrial fibrillation. Mediation analysis was used to investigate the mediating role and magnitude of serum uric acid in the association pathway between the four air pollutants (PM 2.5, PM 10, NO 2, and CO) and atrial fibrillation. Results:The atrial fibrillation group was aged (68.7±11.3) years, with 544 (51.8%) males; the control group was aged (68.5±8.9) years, with 543 (51.7%) males. Multivariate logistic regression models suggested that individual exposure levels of all four air pollutants were associated with the increased risks of atrial fibrillation. Every 1 μg·kg -1·d -1 increased in NO 2 was associated 12.1% increased risk of atrial fibrillation among the individuals ( OR=1.121, 95% CI:1.098-1.144); For every 1 μg·kg -1·d -1 increased in CO, the individual risk of atrial fibrillation increased by 0.7% ( OR=1.007, 95% CI: 1.006-1.008). For each 1 μg·kg -1·d -1 increase in PM 2.5 exposure level, the individual risk of atrial fibrillation increased by 14.2% ( OR=1.142, 95% CI: 1.120-1.164). For each 1 μg·kg -1·d -1 increase in PM 10 exposure level, the individual risk of atrial fibrillation increased by 3.7% ( OR=1.037, 95% CI: 1.028-1.046). The results of the mediation analysis suggested that serum uric acid levels mediated 5.6% ( P=0.032) causal effects of PM 2.5 on atrial fibrillation risks and 7.5% ( P=0.010) mediated by CO. Conclusion:Air pollutant exposure was a risk factor for the development of atrial fibrillation and uric acid mediated the increased risk of atrial fibrillation by PM 2.5 and CO.
2.A multicenter prospective study on early identification of refractory Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia in children
Dan XU ; Ailian ZHANG ; Jishan ZHENG ; Mingwei YE ; Fan LI ; Gencai QIAN ; Hongbo SHI ; Xiaohong JIN ; Lieping HUANG ; Jiangang MEI ; Guohua MEI ; Zhen XU ; Hong FU ; Jianjun LIN ; Hongzhou YE ; Yan ZHENG ; Lingling HUA ; Min YANG ; Jiangmin TONG ; Lingling CHEN ; Yuanyuan ZHANG ; Dehua YANG ; Yunlian ZHOU ; Huiwen LI ; Yinle LAN ; Yulan XU ; Jinyan FENG ; Xing CHEN ; Min GONG ; Zhimin CHEN ; Yingshuo WANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2024;62(4):317-322
Objective:To explore potential predictors of refractory Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia (RMPP) in early stage. Methods:The prospective multicenter study was conducted in Zhejiang, China from May 1 st, 2019 to January 31 st, 2020. A total of 1 428 patients with fever >48 hours to <120 hours were studied. Their clinical data and oral pharyngeal swab samples were collected; Mycoplasma pneumoniae DNA in pharyngeal swab specimens was detected. Patients with positive Mycoplasma pneumoniae DNA results underwent a series of tests, including chest X-ray, complete blood count, C-reactive protein, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and procalcitonin. According to the occurrence of RMPP, the patients were divided into two groups, RMPP group and general Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia (GMPP) group. Measurement data between the 2 groups were compared using Mann-Whitney U test. Logistic regression analyses were used to examine the associations between clinical data and RMPP. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were used to analyse the power of the markers for predicting RMPP. Results:A total of 1 428 patients finished the study, with 801 boys and 627 girls, aged 4.3 (2.7, 6.3) years. Mycoplasma pneumoniae DNA was positive in 534 cases (37.4%), of whom 446 cases (83.5%) were diagnosed with Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia, including 251 boys and 195 girls, aged 5.2 (3.3, 6.9) years. Macrolides-resistant variation was positive in 410 cases (91.9%). Fifty-five cases were with RMPP, 391 cases with GMPP. The peak body temperature before the first visit and LDH levels in RMPP patients were higher than that in GMPP patients (39.6 (39.1, 40.0) vs. 39.2 (38.9, 39.7) ℃, 333 (279, 392) vs. 311 (259, 359) U/L, both P<0.05). Logistic regression showed the prediction probability π=exp (-29.7+0.667×Peak body temperature (℃)+0.004×LDH (U/L))/(1+exp (-29.7+0.667×Peak body temperature (℃)+0.004 × LDH (U/L))), the cut-off value to predict RMPP was 0.12, with a consensus of probability forecast of 0.89, sensitivity of 0.89, and specificity of 0.67; and the area under ROC curve was 0.682 (95% CI 0.593-0.771, P<0.01). Conclusion:In MPP patients with fever over 48 to <120 hours, a prediction probability π of RMPP can be calculated based on the peak body temperature and LDH level before the first visit, which can facilitate early identification of RMPP.
3.Observing the Changes of White Matter Microstructure in Moderate and Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea-Hypopnea Syndrome via Synthetic MRI
Qing LIU ; Kun PENG ; Kaiyu WANG ; Ning ZHANG ; Ailian XIAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2024;32(10):988-993
Purpose To study the changes of white matter microstructure in moderate and severe obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome(OSAHS)via synthetic MRI.Materials and Methods A total of 30 patients with moderate and severe OSAHS diagnosed for the first time and 30 healthy controls were prospectively collected in General Hospital of Taiyuan Iron&Steel(Group)Co.,LTD from October 2022 to September 2023.Both groups underwent routine MRI,3D-T1 MPRAGE and synthetic MRI scans.The T1,T2 and proton density(PD)values of multiple white matter regions in the two groups were compared,and the correlation between T1,T2 and PD values in different brain regions and sleep parameters was analyzed.Results Compared with the control group,the T1 value were increased in various white matter regions,including the right cerebral peduncle,cingulate fasciculus,posterior thalamic radiation,external capsule,bilateral internal capsule,corona radiata,superior longitudinal fasciculus and superior frontal-occipital fasciculus(t/Z=-3.267-3.286,all P<0.05).The T2 value of the left inferior cerebellar peduncle was decreased(Z=2.114,P=0.035),and the T2 value of the right posterior thalamic radiation and bilateral external capsule were increased(Z=-2.410,-2.484,-2.306,all P<0.05).Furthermore,the PD value were increased in corpus callosum,left internal capsule,sagittal layer,hippocampus,right posterior thalamic radiation,cingulate fasciculus,bilateral corona radiata and superior longitudinal fasciculus(t/Z=-3.726-2.757,all P<0.05).The apnea hypopnea index of patients with moderate and severe OSAHS was positively correlated with the T1 value(r=0.387,P=0.035)and PD value(r=0.382,P=0.037)of the right cingulate bundle,and there was no correlation between the lowest oxygen saturation and the quantitative parameters in moderate and severe OSAHS(P>0.05).Conclusion Synthetic MRI can sensitively observe the changes of white matter relaxation values in moderate and severe OSAHS,and has high application value in evaluating the damage of white matter in OSAHS.
4.Consistency study of FRACTURE sequence and CT in evaluating bone changes of knee and ankle
Nan WANG ; Qingwei SONG ; Ailian LIU ; Lihua CHEN ; Haonan ZHANG ; Mingli GAO ; Jiazheng WANG ; Liangjie LIN ; Qingping GU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2023;57(3):294-299
Objective:To explore the consistency of MRI fast field echo resembling a CT using restricted echo-spacing (FRACTURE) and CT in the evaluation of knee and ankle bone changes.Methods:From November 2020 to November 2021, seventeen patients who underwent CT and MRI FRACTURE examinations of knee joint or ankle joint in the First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University were retrospectively collected, including 14 patients with knee joint examinations and 3 patients with ankle joint examinations. According to the number of joint components, 80 components were included, including 14 for femur and patella, 17 for tibia and fibula, and 3 for talus, scaphoid, medial cuneiform, medial cuneiform, lateral cuneiform and calcaneus, respectively. The fracture, hyperosteogeny, and bone destruction of the joint bones were evaluated by two observers using CT and FRACTURE images, respectively. Kappa test was used to analyze the consistency of CT and FRACTURE images between observers in the evaluation of joint bone lesions.Results:The Kappa values (95%CI) of the consistency evaluation of fracture, hyperosteogeny, and bone destruction by CT and FRACTURE images were 0.925 (0.823-1.027), 0.905 (0.799-1.011) and 0.895(0.752-1.038) respectively for observer 1, and were 0.963 (0.892-1.034), 0.933 (0.843-1.023) and 0.886 (0.731-1.041) respectively for observer 2. The Kappa values (95%CI) of the consistency evaluation of fracture, hyperosteogeny, and bone destruction by observers 1 and 2 via CT images were 1.000 (1.000-1.000), 0.937(0.851-1.023) and 0.945 (0.839-1.051) respectively, and that by FRACTURE images were 0.962 (0.888-1.036), 0.966 (0.899-1.033) and 0.836 (0.656-1.016) respectively.Conclusion:For the evaluation of fracture, hyperosteogeny, and bone destruction of knee joint and ankle joint, MRI FRACTURE sequence is highly consistent with CT.
5.Application of echo-planar imaging correction in diffusion weighted imaging and diffusion tensor imaging of cervical spinal cord
Na LIU ; Liangjie LIN ; Haonan ZHANG ; Yanwei MIAO ; Ailian LIU ; Qingwei SONG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2023;57(6):679-683
Objective:To explore the value of echo-planar imaging correction (EPIC) for improving image quality of diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) of cervical cord.Methods:A total of 33 subjects (20 males, 13 females) were scanned on a 3.0 T MR scanner from January to March 2022, and the sequences included T 1WI, DWI and DTI (with and without corrections). Two observers delineated the regions of interest (ROIs) on the fused images of DWI and DTI with T 1WI before and after correction, and measured the average diffusion coefficient (ADC), fractional anisotropy (FA), and offset distance of ROIs between images with and without corrections. The subjective scores of image quality were also evaluated. The ICC or Kappa was used to test the consistency of the quantitative measurement and subjective scores by the two observers. The average values by the two observers would be used for subsequent analysis. The independent pair t-test and Wilcoxon test were used for comparison of objective measurements and Mann-Whitney U test was used for subjective image assessments between images with and without corrections. Results:The measurement data and the subjective scores of the two observers were in good agreement (ICC 0.912-0.999, Kappa 0.778-0.816). The independent sample t-test showed the subjective scores were significantly different for the DWI and DTI images between before and after geometry and/or ADC corrections. The ADC values of C6, the offset distances measured by DWI before and after correction of C4, C5, and C6 and subjective scores were significantly different ( P<0.05); The FA values of C1 and C3, ADC values of C1 and C3, offset distance of C4, C5 and C6 measured by DTI before and after correction and subjective scores were statistically significant ( P<0.001). Conclusion:EPI geometry correction and ADC value correction can significantly reduce geometric distortion, increase image quality, and thus improve the diagnosis accuracy of essential diseases.
6.Antigen sparing with influenza virus vaccine formulated with crude polysaccharides from Cistanche deserticola Y. C.Ma adjuvant
Peng XIAO ; Bing ZHAO ; Danyang WANG ; Ailian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2022;42(3):216-223
Objective:To investigate the antigen-sparing effects of crude polysaccharides from Cistanche deserticola Y. C.Ma (CPCD) for influenza virus vaccine (IVV). Methods:ICR mice were immunized subcutaneously with CPCD combined with different doses of IVV (0.01 μg and 0.1 μg). Hemagglutinin inhibition (HI) assay was used to detect HI titers in serum samples. Indirect ELISA was performed to detect the levels of specific IgG antibodies and their subtypes in serum samples. The proliferation of splenic lymphocytes was detected by MTT assay. The percentages of CD4 + , CD8 + and CD44 + T cells and the levels of IFN-γ in splenic cells isolated from the vaccinated mice were analyzed by flow cytometry. Results:CPCD significantly increased HI titers (234.67±47.70 vs 149.33±47.70, P<0.05), promoted the production of IgG ( A450 value: 1.16±0.63 vs 0.30±0.21, P<0.05) and IgG1 ( A450 value: 1.09±0.60 vs 0.26±0.21, P<0.05) and enhanced splenic lymphocyte proliferation ( P<0.05). CPCD also significantly up-regulated the expression of CD4 + [(41.97±4.58)% vs (25.43±1.48)%, P<0.05], CD8 + [(12.67±0.33)% vs (9.02±1.07)%, P<0.05], CD4 + CD44 + [(11.77±0.69)% vs (8.64±0.71)%, P<0.05] and CD8 + CD44 + [(6.70±0.67)% vs (4.66±0.39)%, P<0.05] T cell subsets as well as the secretion of IFN-γ in CD4 + [(1.36±0.07)% vs (0.87±0.06)%, P<0.05] and CD8 + [(2.09±0.20)% vs (1.42±0.08)%, P<0.05] T cells. In addition, there was no significant difference between CPCD combined with low-dose IVV group and high-dose IVV alone group ( P>0.05), implying a 10-fold antigen sparing. Conclusions:CPCD, as an adjuvant for influenza virus vaccine, could enhance humoral and cellular immune responses and reduce antigen dose, which might be a potential adjuvant for seasonal or pandemic influenza vaccines.
7.Optimal dose analysis of Th1/Th2 immuno-enhancement effects of cultivated Artemisia rupestris crude polysaccharides on foot-and-mouth disease inactivated vaccine via intramuscular route
Ruziwanguli YIMAMU ; Xiang WENG ; Peng XIAO ; Daocheng WU ; Hui CAO ; Ailian ZHANG
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2022;45(4):294-300
Objective:To investigate the optimal dose of Th1/Th2 immuno-enhancement effects of cultivated Artemisia rupestris L. crude polysaccharides (CARCP) on foot-and-mouth disease vaccine (FMDV) via the intramuscular route. Methods:ICR mice were intramuscularly immunized twice with different concentrations of CARCP mixed with FMDV at 2-week intervals. FMDV-specific antibodies, isotypes, and IgE in serum were detected by ELISA. Splenocyte proliferation was detected by MTT. T lymphocyte subsets and cytokines in the spleen were detected by flow cytometry. Clinical signs and local reactions at the injection site were monitored daily, and the body weight of mice was weighed after immunization.Results:The medium dose of CARCP could significantly improve FMDV-specific IgG, IgG 1, and IgG 2a antibody levels and the IgG 2a/IgG 1 ratio ( P<0.05) and lead to significant splenocyte proliferative responses ( P<0.01). The medium dose of CARCP could also significantly increase the level of CD3 +CD4 + and CD3 +CD8 + T cells as well as CD4 +/CD8 + ratio ( P<0.05), elicited the higher levels of IFN-γ in CD4 + T cells and CD8 + T cells ( P<0.05). No local adverse reactions at the injection site were observed after immunization. There was no significant difference in body weight or growth between each group( P>0.05). CARCP did not significantly induce an IgE response ( P>0.05). Conclusions:CARCP as an FMDV adjuvant promotes Th1/Th2 immune responses, especially in favor of the Th1 response, and has a certain safety profile. The best immune enhancement is achieved with CARCP at medium doses.
8.Role of CD155 in hepatocyte apoptosis and liver fibrosis induced by Echinococcus multilocularis infection in mice
Junjie SHI ; Kusuman NUERBAITI ; Ning YANG ; Xiaojuan BI ; Renyong LIN ; Ailian ZHANG
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2022;45(5):384-389,394
Objective:To investigate the role of CD155 in hepatocyte apoptosis and liver fibrosis in mice infected with Echinococcus multilocularis. Methods:Thirty-six female C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into a sham surgery group and a model group, with 18 mice in each group. Mice in the model group were injected with protoscolex via the portal vein to create an animal model of E. multilocularis infection. Mice in the sham surgery group were injected with the same amount of saline. The mice were sacrificed at 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months after modeling, and liver samples were collected. Hepatic pathological changes were observed by hematoxylin-eosin staining. Liver fibrosis was detected by Sirius red staining, and expression of Caspase-3 and CD155 in hepatocytes was detected by immunohistochemical staining. The correlation between CD155 expression in hepatocytes and Caspase-3 and liver fibrosis levels were analyzed by Person. Results:There were obvious lesions in the liver of the model group accompanied by severe liver fibrosis. Compared with the sham surgery group, the expression of CD155 and Caspase-3 in mouse hepatocytes at different stages in the model group was significantly increased, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). The model group's liver fibrosis level was significantly higher at different stages than the sham surgery group, with statistical significance ( P<0.05). In addition, correlation analysis showed that expression of CD155 in hepatocytes was positively correlated with the expression of Caspase-3 ( r=0.956 8; P<0.001; 95% CI: 0.885 5-0.984 1) and that expression of CD155 in hepatocytes was positively correlated with the degree of liver fibrosis( r=0.853 9; P<0.001; 95% CI: 0.643 7-0.944 3). Conclusions:CD155 expression was significantly up-regulated in mouse hepatocytes infected with E. multilocularis at different stages, which was positively correlated with the degree of hepatocyte apoptosis and liver fibrosis, suggesting that CD155 may be involved in the process of hepatocyte apoptosis and liver fibrosis caused by E. multilocularis infection.
9.Influencing factors and nursing countermeasures of unqualified bowel preparation before colonoscopy in patients with chronic constipation
Ailian BAI ; Liying HOU ; Huiling ZHANG ; Lingmao YAN ; Yongfei BAI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(1):86-90
Objective:To explore the influencing factors of unqualified bowel preparation before colonoscopy in patients with chronic constipation, in order to propose corresponding countermeasures.Methods:Using the convenient sampling method, a total of 146 patients with chronic constipation who underwent colonoscopy in Gastroenterology Department of Shanxi Provincial People's Hospital from February 2018 to April 2020 were selected as the research subjects, and the unqualified conditions of them were counted. Single factor analysis and multivariate Logistic regression analysis were used to screen out the influencing factors of unqualified intestinal preparation and propose the corresponding nursing countermeasures.Results:Among 146 patients with chronic constipation, 15 cases (10.27%) were unqualified in intestinal preparation before colonoscopy, including 7 cases (4.79%) in left colon, 5 cases (3.42%) in transverse colon and 3 cases (2.05%) in right colon. Univariate analysis showed that there were statistically significant differences in intestinal preparation qualification among patients of different ages, whether they had insufficient activity during medication, whether they had a history of diabetes, whether they had a history of abdominal or pelvic surgery and different courses of chronic constipation ( P<0.05). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that age older than 60 years, insufficient activity during medication and history of diabetes were independent risk factors for unqualified bowel preparation before colonoscopy in patients with chronic constipation ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:Old age, insufficient activity during medication and history of diabetes are all risk factors for unqualified bowel preparation before colonoscopy in patients with chronic constipation. And targeted nursing programs should be developed according to the actual conditions of patients to increase the pass rate of bowel preparation.
10.Enhancing immune responses to inactivated foot-and-mouth virus vaccine by a polysaccharide adjuvant of aqueous extracts from Artemisia rupestris L.
Danyang WANG ; Yu YANG ; Jinyu LI ; Bin WANG ; Ailian ZHANG
Journal of Veterinary Science 2021;22(3):e30-
Background:
New-generation adjuvants for foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) vaccines can improve the efficacy of existing vaccines. Chinese medicinal herb polysaccharide possesses better promoting effects.
Objectives:
In this study, the aqueous extract from Artemisia rupestris L. (AEAR), an immunoregulatory crude polysaccharide, was utilized as the adjuvant of inactivated FMDV vaccine to explore their immune regulation roles.
Methods:
The mice in each group were subcutaneously injected with different vaccine formulations containing inactivated FMDV antigen adjuvanted with three doses (low, medium, and high) of AEAR or AEAR with ISA-206 adjuvant for 2 times respectively in 1 and 14 days. The variations of antibody level, lymphocyte count, and cytokine secretion in 14 to 42 days after first vaccination were monitored. Then cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response and antibody duration were measured after the second vaccination.
Results:
AEAR significantly induced FMDV-specific antibody titers and lymphocyte activation. AEAR at a medium dose stimulated Th1/Th2-type response through interleukin-4 and interferon-γ secreted by CD4+ T cells. Effective T lymphocyte counts were significantly elevated by AEAR. Importantly, the efficient CTL response was remarkably provoked by AEAR. Furthermore, AEAR at a low dose and ISA-206 adjuvant also synergistically promoted immune responses more significantly in immunized mice than those injected with only ISA-206 adjuvant and the stable antibody duration without body weight loss was 6 months.
Conclusions
These findings suggested that AEAR had potential utility as a polysaccharide adjuvant for FMDV vaccines.

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