1.Study on the relationship between semen quality and bacterial infection in infertile men in Guangdong province
Hongbo PENG ; Huang LIU ; Fengjiao ZHENG ; Wanling HUANG ; Xiaoyan SONG ; Wenzhong ZHAO
Modern Hospital 2024;24(1):159-161
Objective To study the correlation between semen quality and bacterial infection in men with abnormal fer-tility,and provide clinical basis for guiding the reproductive health of men with abnormal fertility.Methods 200 male semen samples with abnormal fertility were collected,and then separated and cultured for 48 hours.According to the culture results,they were divided into three groups:the non-pathogenic group,the pathogenic group,and the sterile group.The bacterial resist-ance analysis of the pathogenic group was conducted,and the semen quality between each group was compared.Results After 48 hours of isolation and cultivation,200 semen samples had been tested,non-pathogenic bacteria was detected in 163 semen samples,accounting for 81.5% ;pathogenic bacteria was detected in 33 semen samples,accounting for 16.5% ;and bacteria was not detected in 4 semen samples,accounting for 2.0% .The top three strains of pathogenic bacteria in 33 cases were Escherichia coli,Streptococcus agalactiae,and Enterococcus faecalis,with drug resistance rates of 80.0% ,87.5% ,and 100.0% ,respec-tively.Conclusion The detection rate of bacterial culture in semen of men with abnormal fertility is relatively high,and patho-genic bacteria can affect semen quality.
2.In vitro study of immunocompatibility of humanized genetically modified pig erythrocytes with human serum
Leijia CHEN ; Mengyi CUI ; Xiangyu SONG ; Kai WANG ; Zhibo JIA ; Liupu YANG ; Yanghui DONG ; Haochen ZUO ; Jiaxiang DU ; Dengke PAN ; Wenjing XU ; Hongbo REN ; Yaqun ZHAO ; Jiang PENG
Organ Transplantation 2024;15(3):415-421
Objective To investigate the differences and the immunocompatibility of wild-type (WT), four-gene modified (TKO/hCD55) and six-gene modified (TKO/hCD55/hCD46/hTBM) pig erythrocytes with human serum. Methods The blood samples were collected from 20 volunteers with different blood groups. WT, TKO/hCD55, TKO/hCD55/hCD46/hTBM pig erythrocytes, ABO-compatible (ABO-C) and ABO-incompatible (ABO-I) human erythrocytes were exposed to human serum of different blood groups, respectively. The blood agglutination and antigen-antibody binding levels (IgG, IgM) and complement-dependent cytotoxicity were detected. The immunocompatibility of two types of genetically modified pig erythrocytes with human serum was evaluated. Results No significant blood agglutination was observed in the ABO-C group. The blood agglutination levels in the WT and ABO-I groups were higher than those in the TKO/hCD55 and TKO/hCD55/hCD46/hTBM groups (all P<0.001). The level of erythrocyte lysis in the WT group was higher than those in the ABO-C, TKO/hCD55 and TKO/hCD55/hCD46/hTBM groups. The level of erythrocyte lysis in the ABO-I group was higher than those in the TKO/hCD55 and TKO/hCD55/hCD46/hTBM groups (both P<0.01). The pig erythrocyte binding level with IgM and IgG in the TKO/hCD55 group was lower than those in the WT and ABO-I groups. The pig erythrocyte binding level with IgG and IgM in the TKO/hCD55/hCD46/hTBM group was lower than that in the WT group and pig erythrocyte binding level with IgG was lower than that in the ABO-I group (all P<0.05). Conclusions The immunocompatibility of genetically modified pig erythrocytes is better than that of wild-type pigs and close to that of ABO-C pigs. Humanized pig erythrocytes may be considered as a blood source when blood sources are extremely scarce.
3.Study on the Characteristic Spectra and Multi indicator Component Screening and Content Determination of BSLYT Substance Standards Based on UHPLC-MS/MS Method
Wei ZHAO ; Yongfan MA ; Zhongyi LIU ; Limin SONG ; Yanhua LIU ; Shoulin ZHANG ; Hongbo CHU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;26(3):704-720
Objective To determine the chemical constituents in BSLYT by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry(UHPLC-MS/MS),and to establish a high-performance liquid chromatographic fingerprint of the material basis of BSLYT and the content determination of its six main constituents,mononoside,loganin,oroxin A,oroxin B,baicalein and astilbin,providing a reference for the quality control.Methods The mass spectrometry data were used to establish the fingerprints.The content of the main components in the BSLYT samples was calculated by using the external method,and the discrepency between different batches of samples were analyzed by combining with chemometric methods.Results A total of 69 compounds were identified by mass spectrometry,and 13 compounds were identified after comparison with high-performance liquid chromatography(HPLC).The similarity of the baseline characterization profiles of the 15 batches of BSLYT substances was above 0.90,and a total of 27 common peaks were identified.Cluster analysis(CA)classified the substance benchmarks into 2 classes,S1,S2,S5,S8,S9,S13,and S15 were clustered into one class,and S3,S4,S6,S7,S10-S12,and S16 were clustered into one class.By combining PCA and OPLS-DA,the chemical components affecting the baseline classification of the substances were screened and attributed to wood butterfly,cornelian cherry and cocos nigra,respectively.The contents of six components were determined by MICS,which ranged from 0.31%-0.51%,0.12%-0.22%,0.09%-0.19%,0.09%-0.24%,0.07%-0.18%,and 0.08%-0.29%for mononoside,loganin,oroxin A,oroxin B,baicalein and astilbin respectively.Conclusion The fingerprint and multi-indicator content determination method established in this paper are accurate and stable,which provide a basis for the quality control of the material benchmark of Kidney and Pharynx Formula and its related preparations.
4.Different methods in predicting mortality of pediatric intensive care units sepsis in Southwest China
Rong LIU ; Zhicai YU ; Changxue XIAO ; Shufang XIAO ; Juan HE ; Yan SHI ; Yuanyuan HUA ; Jimin ZHOU ; Guoying ZHANG ; Tao WANG ; Jianyu JIANG ; Daoxue XIONG ; Yan CHEN ; Hongbo XU ; Hong YUN ; Hui SUN ; Tingting PAN ; Rui WANG ; Shuangmei ZHU ; Dong HUANG ; Yujiang LIU ; Yuhang HU ; Xinrui REN ; Mingfang SHI ; Sizun SONG ; Jumei LUO ; Juan LIU ; Juan ZHANG ; Feng XU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2024;62(3):204-210
Objective:To investigate the value of systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), pediatric sequential organ failure assessment (pSOFA) and pediatric critical illness score (PCIS) in predicting mortality of pediatric sepsis in pediatric intensive care units (PICU) from Southwest China.Methods:This was a prospective multicenter observational study. A total of 447 children with sepsis admitted to 12 PICU in Southwest China from April 2022 to March 2023 were enrolled. Based on the prognosis, the patients were divided into survival group and non-survival group. The physiological parameters of SIRS, pSOFA and PCIS were recorded and scored within 24 h after PICU admission. The general clinical data and some laboratory results were recorded. The area under the curve (AUC) of the receiver operating characteristic curve was used to compare the predictive value of SIRS, pSOFA and PCIS in mortality of pediatric sepsis.Results:Amongst 447 children with sepsis, 260 patients were male and 187 patients were female, aged 2.5 (0.8, 7.0) years, 405 patients were in the survival group and 42 patients were in the non-survival group. 418 patients (93.5%) met the criteria of SIRS, and 440 patients (98.4%) met the criteria of pSOFA≥2. There was no significant difference in the number of items meeting the SIRS criteria between the survival group and the non-survival group (3(2, 4) vs. 3(3, 4) points, Z=1.30, P=0.192). The pSOFA score of the non-survival group was significantly higher than that of the survival group (9(6, 12) vs. 4(3, 7) points, Z=6.56, P<0.001), and the PCIS score was significantly lower than that of the survival group (72(68, 81) vs. 82(76, 88) points, Z=5.90, P<0.001). The predictive value of pSOFA (AUC=0.82) and PCIS (AUC=0.78) for sepsis mortality was significantly higher than that of SIRS (AUC=0.56) ( Z=6.59, 4.23, both P<0.001). There was no significant difference between pSOFA and PCIS ( Z=1.35, P=0.176). Platelet count, procalcitonin, lactic acid, albumin, creatinine, total bilirubin, activated partial thromboplastin time, prothrombin time and international normalized ratio were all able to predict mortality of sepsis to a certain degree (AUC=0.64, 0.68, 0.80, 0.64, 0.68, 0.60, 0.77, 0.75, 0.76, all P<0.05). Conclusion:Compared with SIRS, both pSOFA and PCIS had better predictive value in the mortality of pediatric sepsis in PICU.
5.Expert consensus on strategies to correct proximal contact loss between implant prostheses and the adjacent natural teeth
Guangbao SONG ; Xinquan JIANG ; Qianbing WAN ; Cui HUANG ; Yan LI ; Xinhua GU ; Zhe WU ; Zhenhua WANG ; Hongbo LI ; Longquan SHAO ; Hongchen LIU
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2024;32(7):485-493
The problems caused by proximal contact loss(PCL)of dental implants have been a mainstream research topic in recent years,and scholars are unanimously committed to analyzing their causes and related factors,aiming to identify solutions to the problems related to PCL.The effects of the anterior component of force(ACF),the lifelong re-molding of the adult craniofacial jaw and alveolar socket,and the osseointegration characteristics of dental implants are the main causes of PCL.On the one hand,the closing movement of the mandible causes the ACF of the tooth to move through the posterior molar cusp.Moreover,drifting between the upper and lower posterior teeth and mandibular anteri-or teeth can cause the anterior teeth of the upper and lower jaws to be displaced labially.On the other hand,reconstruc-tion of the jaw,alveolar socket and tooth root,the forward horizontal force of the masticatory muscles,the dynamic com-ponent of the jaw and the forward force generated by the oblique plane of the tooth cusp can cause the natural tooth to experience near-middle drift.Additionally,natural teeth can shift horizontally and vertically and rotate to accommodate remodeling of the stomatognathic system and maintain oral function.Nevertheless,the lack of a natural periodontal mem-brane during implant osseointegration,the lack of a physiological basis for near-medium drift,the small average degree of vertical motion and the integrated silence of dental implants without the overall drift characteristics of natural teeth increases the probability of PCL.The high incidence of PCL is clearly associated with the duration of prosthesis delivery and the mesial position;but it is also affected by the magnitude of the bite force,occlusion,the adjacent teeth,restora-tion design,implant location,jaw,and patient age and sex.PCL has shown a significant correlation with food impaction,but not a one-to-one correspondence,and did not meet the necessary and sufficient conditions.PCL is also associated with peri-implant lesions as well as dental caries.PCL prevention included informed consent,regular examinations,se-lection of retention options,point of contact enhancement,occlusal splints,and the application of multipurpose digital crowns.Management of the PCL includes adjacent contact point additions,orthodontic traction,and occlusal adjust-ment.Existing methods can solve the problem of food impaction in the short term with comprehensive intervention to seek stable,long-term effects.Symmetric and balanced considerations will expand the treatment of issues caused by PCL.
6.The mechanism of Zizyphi Spinosae Semen in relieving benzodiazepine dependence based on the strategy of"enhancing efficacy and reducing toxicity"
Xinbo SHI ; Changle LIU ; Zhongxing SONG ; Zhishu TANG ; Hongbo XU ; Guolong LI ; Chen SUN ; Hongbo LIU ; Jiaxin CHEN
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2024;45(5):828-836
Objective To investigate the active ingredients of Zizyphi Spinosae Semen(ZSS)in relieving benzodiazepine(BDZ)dependence and its molecular mechanism based on the integrated Traditional Chinese Medicine and chemical drugs idea of"enhancing effect and reducing toxicity"via the approach of network pharmacology and the technique of molecular dynamics simulation.Methods First,literature search was undertaken to find the main components of ZSS.Then,the major effective constituents of ZSS in relieving BDZ dependence and its target of action were explored on the basis of network pharmacology and molecular docking.Finally,the relationship between core components of ZSS and key proteins was further verified through the technique of molecular dynamics simulation.Results After literature search,a total of 24 chemical components in ZSS were found to act on 731 targets.Through establishing the network of"ingredients-targets-pathways",topology analysis was performed to obtain nine core components such as linoleic acid,palmitic acid,oleic acid,tetradecanoic acid,spinosin,oleanolic acid and jujuboside A,as well as five key targets including AR,PTGS2,PPARG,RXRA and CYP19A1.Bioinformation enrichment analysis was made to obtain critical pathways such as calcium signaling pathway,cAMP signaling pathway,IL-17 signaling pathway and TNF signaling pathway.The results of molecular docking revealed that there was a good combination between core components of ZSS and key targets,and it was mainly dominated by hydrogen bonding.Furthermore,the molecular dynamics simulation experiments indicated that the combinations between jujuboside A and RXRA,oleanolic acid and RXRA,spinosin and PPARG were stable,and these three active ingredients played an important role in improving BDZ dependence.Conclusion The active components in ZSS may exert multi-target and multi-pathway intervention effects on BDZ dependence by means of processes such as immunoregulation,anti-anxiety,and anti-insomnia.
7.Application of tumor plastic procedures in breast conserving surgery for early breast cancer
Hongbo QU ; Fang ZHU ; Dajiang SONG ; Xianming WANG ; Jianhuai HE
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2024;30(5):419-424
Objective:To explore the effect of tumor plastic surgery in breast conserving surgery for early breast cancer.Methods:From March 2015 to March 2021, 80 female patients with breast cancer, aged 31 to 55 (43±12) years, who were admitted to the Department of Breast and Thyroid Surgery, the First People′s Hospital of Chenzhou City, Hunan Province, were divided into plastic breast conserving group and conventional breast conserving group, with 40 cases in each group. The plastic surgery breast conserving group used plastic surgery techniques to repair local breast defects after surgery, while the conventional breast conserving group used fascial fat flaps around the cutting edge to repair local defects; the differences in surgical related indicators and postoperative complications were compared between two groups of patients, and the postoperative cosmetic effect was evaluated.Results:Both groups successfully completed the conservative surgery. The operation time, blood loss, and drainage tube retention time in the oncoplastic conservative surgery group were longer than those in the conventional conservative surgery group, and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.001). The 2nd cut margin expansion rate was 2.5% (1/40) in the oncoplastic conservative surgery group, which was lower than that in the conventional conservative surgery group (20%, 8/40), and the difference was statistically significant ( P=0.034). There were 3 cases of partial necrosis and 2 cases of subcutaneous fat embolism in the oncoplastic conservative surgery group after surgery, and 1 case of partial necrosis and 1 case of subcutaneous fat embolism in the conventional conservative surgery group. All of them healed after drainage and dressing changes. The postoperative aesthetic effect evaluation showed that the excellent rate in the oncoplastic conservative surgery group was 95% (38/40), and the excellent rate in the conventional conservative surgery group was 70% (28/40). The difference was statistically significant ( P=0.003). After a follow-up of 36 to 96 months, no local recurrence or distant metastasis was found in either group. Conclusions:Breast-conserving surgery can enable early breast cancer patients to achieve wider tumor margins and better aesthetic effects, with good safety and is worth clinical application.
8.Hippo pathway-manipulating neutrophil-mimic hybrid nanoparticles for cardiac ischemic injury via modulation of local immunity and cardiac regeneration.
Qiaozi WANG ; Yanan SONG ; Jinfeng GAO ; Qiyu LI ; Jing CHEN ; Yifang XIE ; Zhengmin WANG ; Haipeng TAN ; Hongbo YANG ; Ning ZHANG ; Juying QIAN ; Zhiqing PANG ; Zheyong HUANG ; Junbo GE
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(12):4999-5015
The promise of regeneration therapy for restoration of damaged myocardium after cardiac ischemic injury relies on targeted delivery of proliferative molecules into cardiomyocytes whose healing benefits are still limited owing to severe immune microenvironment due to local high concentration of proinflammatory cytokines. Optimal therapeutic strategies are therefore in urgent need to both modulate local immunity and deliver proliferative molecules. Here, we addressed this unmet need by developing neutrophil-mimic nanoparticles NM@miR, fabricated by coating hybrid neutrophil membranes with artificial lipids onto mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) loaded with microRNA-10b. The hybrid membrane could endow nanoparticles with strong capacity to migrate into inflammatory sites and neutralize proinflammatory cytokines and increase the delivery efficiency of microRNA-10b into adult mammalian cardiomyocytes (CMs) by fusing with cell membranes and leading to the release of MSNs-miR into cytosol. Upon NM@miR administration, this nanoparticle could home to the injured myocardium, restore the local immunity, and efficiently deliver microRNA-10b to cardiomyocytes, which could reduce the activation of Hippo-YAP pathway mediated by excessive cytokines and exert the best proliferative effect of miR-10b. This combination therapy could finally improve cardiac function and mitigate ventricular remodeling. Consequently, this work offers a combination strategy of immunity modulation and proliferative molecule delivery to boost cardiac regeneration after injury.
9.Recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection
Dunjin CHEN ; Yue DAI ; Xinghui LIU ; Hongbo QI ; Chen WANG ; Lan WANG ; Yuan WEI ; Xiaochao XU ; Chuan ZHANG ; Lingli ZHANG ; Yuquan ZHANG ; Ruihua ZHAO ; Yangyu ZHAO ; Borong ZHOU ; Ailing WANG ; Huixia YANG ; Li SONG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2023;26(6):441-447
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection has spread worldwide and threatened human's health. With the passing of time, the epidemiology of coronavirus disease 2019 evolves and the knowledge of SARS-CoV-2 infection accumu-lates. To further improve the scientific and standardized diagnosis and treatment of maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection in China, the Chinese Society of Perinatal Medicine of Chinese Medical Association commissioned leading experts to develop the Recommendations for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Maternal SARS-CoV-2 Infection under the guidance of the Maternal and Child Health Department of the National Health Commission. This recommendations includes the epidemiology, diagnosis, management, maternal care, medication treatment, care of birth and newborns, and psychological support associated with maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection. It is hoped that the recommendations will effectively help the clinical management of maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection.
10.Evaluation of the dosing regimen of meropenem in elderly patients with renal insufficiency with Monte Carlo simulation
Hongbo YE ; Yangyang SONG ; Jianzhong RUI
China Pharmacy 2023;34(2):190-194
OBJECTIVE To explore the appropriate dosing regimen of meropenem in the elderly with renal insufficiency. METHODS The meropenem population pharmacokinetics of the two-compartment model of elderly patients were applied for Monte Carlo simulation. The model included the effect of renal function on the parameters. The designed dosages were 0.5, 1, 2 g; the administration modes included intravenous injection (lasting for 6 min) and intravenous drip (0.5, 3 h); the administration frequencies were q12 h, q8 h. A total of 18 dosing regimens were designed. The probability of target attainment of %fT>4MIC≥40% and Cmin≤27.5 mg/L were calculated respectively to optimize the dosing regimen. RESULTS For elderly patients with creatinine clearance (CLcr) ≤40 mL/min, when the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) was equaled to 1 mg/L, the suggested dosing regimens were “0.5 g, intravenous drip 0.5 h, q12 h”“ 1 g, intravenous injection, q12 h”. When the MIC was equaled to 2 mg/L, the suggested dosing regimens were “0.5 g, intravenous injection, q8 h”“ 1 g, intravenous drip 0.5 h, q12 h”. When the MIC was equaled to 4, 8 mg/L, the suggested dosing regimens were “1 g (or 2 g), intravenous injection, q8 h”. For elderly patients with CLcr equal to 50 mL/min, when the MIC was equaled to 1 mg/L, the suggested dosing regimens were “0.5 g, intravenous injection, q8 h“”1 g, intravenous injection, q12 h”. When the MIC was equal to 2, 4, 8 mg/L,the suggested dosing regimens were“0.5 g (or 1 g, or 2 g), intravenous drip for 0.5 h, q8 h”. The appropriate dosing regimens of all the above protocols were above 96.6%. In the dosing regimen of “2 g,intravenous injection or intravenous drip 0.5 h, q8 h”, Cmin>27.5 mg/L occurred in 40 times among the 1 000 times of simulation, indicating adverse reactions of the nervous system may occur. CONCLUSIONS For the elderly patients with renal insufficiency, the dosing regimen of meropenem should be adjusted accordingly with CLcr=40 mL/min as the boundary, and the toxicity of nervous system should be considered at the same time.


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