1.Acupuncture for Chronic Stable Angina:a Systematic Review and Meta Analysis
Jinqun HU ; Yu LIU ; Tianyu WU ; Jian XIONG ; Huaying FAN ; Wenchuan QI ; Fanrong LIANG ; Jiao CHEN
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(8):2810-2820
Objective This study aimed to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials(RCTs)assessing the clinical efficacy of acupuncture for chronic stable angina(CSA).Methods PubMed,The Cochrane Library,Embase,CNKI,VIP,WanFang Data,CBM databases,ClinicalTrial.gov and Chinese Clinical Trial Registry were electronically searched to collect randomized controlled trials(RCTs)of acupuncture for CSA and only RCTs that included acupuncture as the sole or combination of acupuncture in the treatment of CSA.The retrieval period was from the establishment of the database to May 19,2022.The primary outcome measure was the frequency of angina attacks,and the secondary outcome measures were angina efficacy,total effective rate of ECG improvement,nitroglycerin use after treatment,patient-perceived overall effectiveness,performance on the Six-Minute Walk Test(6-MWT),depression as measured by the anxiety as measured by the Self-Rating Anxiety Scale(SAS),Self-Rating Depression Scale(SDS),adverse effects.Results Twelve studies with a total of 1605 case subjects were included and grade quality of evidence reviews had 1 outcomes as medium quality evidence,5 outcomes as low quality evidence and 4 outcomes as very low quality evidence.Acupuncture treatment resulted in significantly greater reductions in angina attacks,visual analog scale(VAS),6-minute walk test,angina efficacy,electrocardiogram improvement rate,angina efficacy,total clinical response rate.Conclusion The efficacy of acupuncture combined with western medicine in treating CSA is better than that of Western medicine alone,thanks to restricted by the number and quality of included researchs,higher quality studies are required to prove above conclusions.
2.Fabrication of edge-curled petals-like covalent organic frameworks and their properties for extracting indole alkaloids from complex biological samples
Fanrong SUN ; Ligai BAI ; Mingxue LI ; Changqing YU ; Haiyan LIU ; Xiaoqiang QIAO ; Hongyuan YAN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2022;12(1):96-103
In this study,a functionalized covalent-organic framework(COF)was first synthesized using porphyrin as the fabrication unit and showed an edge-curled,petal-like and well-ordered structure.The synthesized COF was then introduced to prepare porous organic polymer monolithic materials(POPMs).Two com-posite POPM/COF monolithic materials with rod shapes,referred to as sorbent A and sorbent B,were prepared in stainless steel tubes using different monomers.Sorbents A and B exhibited relatively uniform porous structures and enhanced specific surface areas of 153.14 m2/g and 80.01 m2/g,respectively.The prepared composite monoliths were used as in-tube solid-phase extraction(SPE)sorbents combined with HPLC for the on-line extraction and quantitative analytical systems.Indole alkaloids(from Catharanthus roseus G.Don and Uncaria rhynchophylla(Miq.)Miq.Ex Havil.)contained in mouse plasma were extracted and quantitatively analyzed using the online system.The two composite multifunctional monoliths showed excellent clean-up ability for complex biological matrices,as well as superior selec-tivity for target indole alkaloids.Method validation showed that the RSD values of the repeatability(n=6)were≤3.46%,and the accuracy expressed by the spiked recoveries was in the ranges of 99.38%-100.91%and 96.39%-103.50%for vinca alkaloids and Uncaria alkaloids,respectively.Furthermore,sorbents A and B exhibited strong reusability,with RSD values≤5.32%,which were based on the peak area of the corresponding alkaloids with more than 100 injections.These results indicate that the composite POPM/COF rod-shaped monoliths are promising media as SPE sorbents for extracting trace compounds in complex biological samples.
3.Application study of panoramic teaching mode in the teaching of clinical interns in the department of respiratory medicine
Fanrong MENG ; Xiuhong MA ; Fenghong YU ; Baiyu LIU ; Fengzhao HAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2022;21(4):446-450
Objective:To explore the value of panoramic teaching in clinical practice teaching of department of respiratory medicine.Methods:A total of 35 clinical interns who had a 3-week rotation in the department of respiratory medicine from October 2019 to June 2020 were selected, and they were divided into a control group ( n=17) and a study group ( n=18) according to the order of admission. The control group used traditional teaching, and the research group used panoramic teaching. After the teaching, the teaching effect was evaluated through theoretical knowledge assessment, practical assessment and questionnaire survey. SPSS 19.0 was used for t test. Results:There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups of interns in theoretical assessment [(89.62±4.05) points vs. (90.84±4.12) points, t=-0.891, P=0.379]. The results of practice assessment (case analysis, physical examination of the department, medical history inquiry and skills manipulation) of the study group were significantly higher than those of the control group ( P<0.05). The interns in study group were better than those in control group in such aspects as learning interest, self-learning ability, self-study ability, doctor-patient communication language expression ability, literature review ability, clinical thinking ability, comprehensive analysis ability, knowledge development ability, system diagnosis ability, teamwork ability and teaching satisfaction ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Panoramic teaching can effectively improve the ability of interns to master the clinical diagnosis and treatment of respiratory medicine, improve the teaching effect, and improve the learning ability and clinical competence of interns in the future.
4.The application and insight of single-stage posterior total en bloc spondylectomy treatment on L 5 vertebrae spine tumors
Yujie LIU ; Wei WAN ; Jiongxi WAN ; Jie ZHANG ; Da WANG ; Fanrong LIU ; Xinghai YANG ; Jianru XIAO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2022;42(24):1615-1622
Objective:To investigate the feasibility and technical points of single posterior total spine resection for L 5 vertebrae tumors, evaluate the effectiveness and safety of the technique, and propose a comprehensive treatment model for L 5 tumors on this basis. Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on the data of 13 patients with L 5 vertebrae tumor who were treated by total en bloc spondylectomy (TES) through single-stage posterior approach from January 2014 to September 2021, including 4 males and 9 females. The age range was 21-65 years, with an average age of 33.85±14.24 years. Imaging examination showed isolated tumors of L 5 vertebrae without other metastases. All patients were treated with a single posterior L 5 vertebrae tumor TES by adjusting the curvature of lumbar lordosis, and the lumbar nerve root was fully dissociated. The vertebra with tumor was removed entirely and lumbar stability reconstruction via a pedicle screw system. Various parameters, including operative time, blood loss, complications, preoperative and postoperative spine sagittal parameters, Japanese Orthopaedic Association scores (JOAs), tumor control and outcome, were listed and analyzed. Results:Preoperative pathological diagnosis of 13 patients was mainly primary bone tumor including giant cell tumor in 7 cases, and invasive hemangioma, epithelioid hemangioma, aneurysmal bone cyst, chordoma, plasma cell myeloma and bone metastasis of breast cancer in 1 case. The mean operative time was 333.23±99.48 min (range 175-480 min), and the mean intraoperative blood loss was 1 407.69±676.49 ml (range 300-2 800 ml). There were no serious perioperative complications during the perioperative period. The mean follow-up was 54.92±19.29 months (range 28-84 months). JOAs improved from 13.85±3.86 points before operation to 24.31±2.16 points at 6 months after operation, and the difference was statistically significant ( t=8.19, P<0.001). Postoperative delayed wound healing occurred in 2 case. 2 patients showed numbness of the left lower limb, and 1 patient had slightly reduced plantar flexion movement. Conclusion:Single posterior TES is a good surgical method for the treatment of isolated L 5 vertebrae tumors. Although this technique is difficult, it can reduce surgical wounds and postoperative complications and good functional and oncology prognosis can be achieved.
5.Analysis of the genome characteristics of H7N9 avian influenza virus in external environment in Huainan city in 2016
Jiang LIU ; Jun HE ; Fanrong ZENG ; Shoujie YU ; Bin HE ; Guang YANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2021;35(4):412-418
Objective:To analyze the genomic characteristics of H7N9 avian influenza virus in external environment in Huainan city in 2016.Methods:Samples such as poultry feces, cages, table or cutting board, depilator, poultry drinking water and sewage in live poultry markets were collected. PCR positive samples of H7N9 and H9 subtypes ( Ct value ≤30) were selected. RNA was extracted from chicken embryos after isolation and culture. Results:Fourty-six H7N9 subtypes, 71 H9 subtypes and 38 H5 subtypes were detected from 150 environmental samples in Huainan city in 2016. Two H7N9 subtypes were successfully isolated. Genetic evolution analysis showed that the hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) genes of the two H7N9 strains in Huainan city were in the branch of the Yangtze river delta, while the other six endogenous genes had no obvious regional distribution and clustering. G186V and Q226L of HA receptor site amino acids mutated. NA stem area missed "QISNT" sequence, while R294K and E119V resistance sites showed no variation. PA gene I550L, PB1 gene I368V and PB2 gene I504V were mutated in the polymerase. The N205S and P42S of the NS-1 gene changed to enhance the pathogenicity. M1 gene N30D, T215A, M2 gene S31N drug resistance gene loci mutated.Conclusions:The avian influenza virus was highly prevalent in the live poultry market in Huainan city in 2016. Meanwhile, the ability of the H7N9 subtypes to infect humans has increased. M2 ion channel inhibitor (related to the M2 gene) developed resistance, while NA inhibitors (related to the NA gene) remain susceptible and effective drugs.
6.Genomic characteristics of H9N2 avian influenza viruses in external environment in Huainan city, 2016
Jiang LIU ; Jun HE ; Fanrong ZENG ; Bin HE ; Guang YANG ; Shoujie YU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2020;40(10):740-747
Objective:To analyze the genomic characteristics of H9N2 subtype avian influenza virus in external environmental specimens collected in Huainan city from February to April, 2016.Methods:Specimens positive for H9N2 nucleic acid (Ct value≤30) were screened by fluorescent PCR and cultivated in chicken embryos to extract RNA. Eight gene segments were amplified and analyzed with whole genome sequencing. The molecular characteristics of each gene segment of Huainan strains were analyzed. A phylogenetic tree was constructed based on the sequences.Results:The hemagglutinin (HA) and neuramidinase (NA) genes of two Huainan H9N2 avian influenza strains and the human-derived strain A/Anhui-Lujiang/39/2018/H9N2 shared the homology of 98.2%-98.3% and 97.2%-94.9% in nucleotide and 98.9%-98.8% and 99.2%-98.6% in amino acid. The other six endogenous genes were highly homologous to those of the A/Anhui/1/2013/H7N9 and A/Anhui/33163/2016/H5N6 strains. The phylogenetic tree showed that two H9N2 subtype avian influenza strains isolated in Huainan city in 2016 belonged to G57 genotype, and the endogenous genes of two Huainan H7N9 isolates and human-derived A/Anhui/1/2013/ H7N9 and A/Anhui/33163/2016/H5N6 strains were G57-like genotype. Amino acid mutations in the HA protein receptor binding domain including S132D, K138T, T189D, V/A190T and Q226L were detected. The " TEI" sequence was deleted from the NA stem region. Amino acid mutations associated with drug resistance including H274Y, R292K and N294S were not detected in the isolates, but they carried the mutations of I550L in PA gene, I368V in PB1 gene, I504V in PB2 gene, P42S in NS1 gene, N30D and T215A in M1 gene and S31N in M2 gene.Conclusions:The two H9N2 viruses isolated in the live poultry market in Huainan city were highly homologous to the A/Anhui-Lujiang/39/2018/H9N2 strain isolated from humans. The three strains were within the same evolutionary branch and belonged to G57 genotype. The endogenous genes of the two H9N2 viruses could recombine with H7N9 and H5N6 subtype avian influenza viruses that caused human infection. Amino acid mutations in the HA protein receptor binding domain, deleted sequences in the NA stem region and increased polymerase activity strengthened the ability of viruses to infect humans and were related to the drug resistance to M2 ion channel inhibitors (adamantane). The two Huainan H9N2 viruses remained sensitive to NA inhibitors (oseltamivir phosphate).
7.Construction of EZH2 Knockout Animal Model by CRISPR/Cas9 Technology.
Fanrong MENG ; Dan ZHAO ; Qinghua ZHOU ; Zhe LIU
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2018;21(5):358-364
BACKGROUND:
It has been proven that CRISPR/Cas9 (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats/CRISPR-associated 9) system was the modern gene-editing technology through the constitutive expression of nucleases Cas9 in the mammalian, which binds to the specific site in the genome mediated by single-guide RNA (sgRNA) at desired genomic loci. The aim of this study is that the animal model of EZH2 gene knockout was constructed using CRISPR/Cas9 technology.
METHODS:
In this study, we designed two single-guide RNAs targeting the Exon3 and Exon4 of EZH2 gene. Then, their gene-targeting efficiency were detected by SURVEYOR assay. The lentivirus was perfused into the lungs of mice by using a bronchial tube and detected by immunohistochemistry and qRT-PCR.
RESULTS:
The experimental results of NIH-3T3 cells verify that the designed sgEZH2 can efficiently effect the cleavage of target DNA by Cas9 in vitro. The immunohistochemistry and qRT-PCR results showed that the EZH2 expression in experimental group was significantly decreased in the mouse lung tissue.
CONCLUSIONS
The study successfully designed two sgRNA which can play a knock-out EZH2 function. An EZH2 knockout animal model was successfully constructed by CRISPR/Cas9 system, and it will be an effective animal model for studying the functions and mechanisms of EZH2.
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8.Development of research hospital's humanistic system at Nanj ing Drum Tower Hospital
Yitao DING ; Changjiang ZHOU ; Siyao WANG ; Yanling FANG ; Ningchun LIU ; Xuebin ZHANG ; Yanru ZHANG ; Huining YI ; Huiyan LIU ; Hongmei CAO ; Fanrong MENG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2016;(1):48-51
In the practice of building its humanistic environment of a research hospital,Nanjing Drum Tower hospital adheres to such humanistic characteristics of the hospital as humanistic concept,planning, environment,management,service,and quality.Furthermore,the hospital upholds such keys as learning, innovation, cooperation, undertaking, competition and development. High focus, high starting point planning,persistence,and down-to-earth efforts,effectively promoting hospital development.
9.CT imaging and pathological features of maxillofacial malignant myoepithelioma
Ning CAI ; Yue DONG ; Fanrong CHENG ; Liang HU ; Lijun WANG ; Yanwei MIAO ; Ailian LIU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2016;32(7):1020-1022,1032
Objective To evaluate CT imaging and pathological features of maxillofacial malignant myoepithelioma (MME). Methods A total of eight patients with pathologically confirmed MME of the maxillofacial region were underwent non-enhanced and contrast-enhanced CT scans.CT features of the lesions were assessed as follows:location,number,shape,size,enhancement pattern and CT number on non-enhanced and contrast-enhanced scan.CT features were compared with the pathological results.Results All the lesions were unilateral,in which mixed type with clear cells and spindle cells in 5 cases,mixed type with epithelioid cells and plas-ma cells in 2 cases,and clear cell type in one case.8 cases were manifested as lobulated mass.On non-enhanced scan,the density of all the lesions were hetergeneous with cystic area,1 case with calcification and 2 cases with bone destruction.On the contrast-en-hanced CT,all the lesions were showed hetergeneously moderate or obvious enhancement,and cystic,line and crack areas without the enhancement were observed.Minor vessel and spiculate protuberance of marginal zone on the arterial phase were observed in most le-sions.Conclusion MME has different pathological subtypes and characteristic CT features.CT is an effective method to diagnose MME.
10.Brain-based Correlations Between Psychological Factors and Functional Dyspepsia.
Jiaofen NAN ; Jixin LIU ; Junya MU ; Wanghuan DUN ; Ming ZHANG ; Qiyong GONG ; Wei QIN ; Jie TIAN ; Fanrong LIANG ; Fang ZENG
Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility 2015;21(1):103-110
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Increasing evidence shows involvement of psychological disorders in functional dyspepsia (FD), but how psychological factors exert their influences upon FD remains largely unclear. The purpose of the present study was to explore the brain-based correlations of psychological factors and FD. METHODS: Based on Fluorine-18-deoxyglucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography, the altered cerebral glycometabolism was investigated in 40 FD patients compared with 20 healthy controls during resting state using statistical parametric mapping software. RESULTS: FD patients exhibited increased glucose metabolism in multiple regions relative to controls (P < 0.001, family-wise error corrected). After controlling for the dyspeptic symptoms, increased aberrations persisted within the insula, anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), middle cingulate cortex (MCC) and middle frontal cortex (midFC), which was related to anxiety and depression score. Interestingly, FD patients without anxiety/depression symptoms also showed increased glycometabolism within the insula, ACC, MCC and midFC. Moreover, FD patients with anxiety/depression symptoms exhibited more significant hypermetabolism within the above 4 sites compared with patients without anxiety/depression symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggested that the altered cerebral glycometabolism may be in a vicious cycle of psychological vulnerabilities and increased gastrointestinal symptoms.
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