2.Distribution of COVID-19 transmission-related receptors ACE2 and TMPRSS2 in human conjunctival tissue and its significance
Hui LIU ; Yuanpeng LI ; Jingru YANG ; Yujie REN ; Weiwei WANG ; Fengmei CAI ; Yimin XIA ; Jia WANG ; Huifang WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2022;40(8):753-757
Objective:To investigate the expression of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) transmission-related receptors angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) and transmembrane serine protease 2 (TMPRSS2) in human conjunctival tissue and its clinical significance.Methods:Fifty human conjunctival tissue specimens from 50 patients including 10 normal conjunctival tissues, 15 conjunctival papilloma tissues, 15 conjunctival nevus tissues and 10 conjunctival cyst tissues were collected from June 2019 to June 2020 at Xi'an People's Hospital.Ten corneal tissue samples from 10 patients with eyes removed due to trauma were collected as control.The distribution of ACE2 and TMPRSS2 in different corneal tissues was detected by the immunohistochemistry.The expression of ACE2 and TMPRSS2 was scored and compared.Reuse of the human samples and the research protocol was approved by an Ethics Committee of Xi'an People's Hospital (No.20190022). Written informed consent was obtained from each patient.Results:ACE2 and TMPRSS2 were both expressed in normal conjunctival epithelium, epithelial cells in conjunctiva papilloma and conjunctival nevus, and cells in conjunctiva cyst wall.ACE2 was mainly distributed in the superficial and intermediate cells of conjunctival epithelium, but not in the basal cells and goblet cells.TMPRSS2 was found in different layers of cells.The positive expression rates of ACE2 and TMPRSS2 in conjunctiva were both 100%.There was no significant difference in the expression intensity of ACE2 and TMPRSS2 among normal conjunctival tissue, conjunctival papilloma, conjunctival nevus and conjunctival cyst (all at P>0.05). Weakly expressed in corneal tissues, ACE2 and TMPRSS2 were more moderately and strongly expressed in conjunctival tissues.There were significant differences in the number of differently graded ACE2 and TMPRSS2 expression between normal conjunctival tissues, conjunctival papilloma, conjunctival nevus, conjunctival cyst and corneal tissues (ACE2: Z=-3.473, -4.183, -3.970, -3.873, all at P<0.01; TMPRSS2: Z=-4.119, -4.472, -4.443, -4.147, all at P<0.001). Conclusions:COVID-19 transmission-related receptors ACE2 and TMPRSS2 are expressed in human conjunctival tissue, which provides organological evidence for ocular surface transmission of COVID-19.
3.The Effect of Trunk Motion Control on Biomechanical Parameters of Knee During Landing
Bin MA ; Di XIE ; Huifang CHEN ; Tiantian ZHANG ; Yudong JIA ; Pengsong GU ; Jingyi SUN ; Haimei WANG ; Haibin LIU ; Xiaoming LI
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2021;36(6):E963-E969
Objective To determine the effect of trunk motion control on knee biomechanics during single-leg landing. Methods Twenty male healthy basketball players were recruited. The kinematics, kinetics parameters and surface electromyogram (EMG) of knee joints under trunk motion control during single-leg landing were studied by using Vicon motion Analysis system, Kistler force platform and Noraxon surface EMG system. Results Compared with natural landing, there were significant differences in flexion angle at initial contact moment, peak flexion angle and peak flexion moment during deeply inspiratory landing and landing with a stick, and a significantly larger flexion angle at initial contact moment, a larger peak flexion angle and smaller peak flexion moment were also found. Compared with natural landing, there was no statistical difference in peak valgus angle and peak valgus moment, as well as EMG activity of hamstrings, quadriceps muscles of the knee during deeply inspiratory landing and landing with a stick. Conclusions Deeply inspiratory landing or landing with a stick reduce the risk of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, and the results provide the theoretical basis for prevention of ACL injuries in basketball players during landing.
4.Report of a pedigree of mitochondrial diabetes mellitus complicated with chronic hereditary pancreatitis
Huifang PENG ; Liujun FU ; Kunmu YANG ; Jun QIANG ; Diansen CHEN ; Jie LIU ; Zhumin JIA ; Yingyu ZHANG ; Keyan HU ; Hongwei JIANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2021;37(8):752-756
This study reported a family of mitochondrial diabetes mellitus complicated with chronic hereditary pancreatitis. A 18-year-old woman presented with self-reported hyperglycemia and chronic epigastric pain was admitted to our hospital. Clinical data and family history were collected. Mitochondrial gene sequencing and whole exon gene sequencing showed that the proband carried mutation of mt.3243A>G and heterozygous mutation of SPINK1 c. 194+ 2T>C, which was considered as mitochondrial diabetes mellitus with chronic pancreatitis.
5.Clinical analysis of nine cases of neuroimmune disease with antibodies against glutamic acid decarboxylase 65
Mengyao ZHANG ; Yu JIA ; Huifang WANG ; Yuping WANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2021;54(9):908-913
Objective:To explore the clinical features, auxiliary examinations, therapies and prognoses of patients with antibodies targeting glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 (GAD65).Methods:The nine patients with anti-GAD65 neuroimmune disease, admitted to Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University from October 2018 to October 2020, were analyzed, retrospectively.Results:The onset age of nine cases was 17-68 (43.6±20.5) years old, and six cases were female. Two cases had preceding infection. The data of initial symptoms were collected and analyzed, including epileptic onset in four cases, memory impairment in two cases, dizziness in two cases and limb stiffness in one case. As the disease continued to advance, one case developed cerebellar ataxia, one case presented with isolated epilepsy, five cases suffered from limbic encephalitis, one case had stiffman syndrome, one case had brainstem encephalitis. Five cases had antibodies against thyroid peroxidase. Brain magnetic resonance imaging scan showed abnormal signals of T 2/fluid attenuated inversion recovery sequences in four cases, mainly involved bilateral temporal lobes or hippocampus. Epileptiform discharges of frontal or temporal regions of electroencephalography were observed in six cases. All cases received immunotherapy and long-term follow-up was performed in seven cases. Four cases benefited from the immunotherapy. Among the four patients, one fully recovered and returned to work, the other three cases developed neurologic sequelae, including seizures (two cases), and short-term memory loss (one case). The remaining three patients were unresponsive to treatment. Conclusions:GAD65 antibody-mediated neuroimmune disease is a rare neurological disorder, presenting with various syndromes including limbic encephalitis or stiffman syndrome, which is more susceptible to young female. The clinical manifestations included epileptic onset, limb stiffness, cognitive impairment and cerebellar ataxia, etc. Detection of GAD65 antibody in serum or cerebrospinal fluid was gold standard. Early immunotherapy contributed to improving the prognosis of patients, especially for those patients with epileptic onset as the main symptom.
6.Cerebral cavernous hemangioma in a family with mutation p.L436fs in KRIT1 gene
Chunyan CAO ; Junqiang YAN ; Qizhi FU ; Xiuju GAO ; Ganqin DU ; Huifang PENG ; Mengjie JIA
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2021;54(10):1009-1018
Objective:To investigate the clinical manifestations and pathogenic gene mutation sites of familial cavernous hemangioma by a pedigree study of this disease.Methods:A family of cerebral cavernous hemangioma who was admitted to the Department of Neurology of the First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Science and Technology in April 2019 was diagnosed as cerebral cavernous hemangioma type 1 based on clinical manifestations and head magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), diffusion weighted imaging and susceptibility weighted imaging screening. According to Zabramski classification criteria, the family′s clinical data were collected and genes were sequenced.Results:A 58-year-old female proband had dizziness and headache as the main symptoms, her daughter and son had no clinical symptoms, and her granddaughter had clinical manifestations of cerebral hemorrhage and seizures. The proband and her family members showed multiple cavernous hemangioma on cranial MRI,and the p.L436fs mutation in the KRIT1 gene of familial cerebral cavernous malformation type 1 was confirmed through genetic examination, which was consistent with the Zabramski typing results based on head MRI. The mutation site of the familial spongiform malformation type 1 pathogenic gene was found to be p.L436fs in KRIT1 gene, which has not been reported in familial cerebral cavernous hemangioma type 1 until now.Conclusion:A new p.L436fs mutation of KRIT1 gene was found in familial cerebral cavernous malformation type 1, which expands understanding of the clinical manifestations and pathogenic gene mutation sites of familial cavernous hemangioma.
8. Characteristic analysis among MSM-users of the "Online HIV Acquisition Risk Assessment System" in Guangzhou
Yefei LUO ; Yuzhou GU ; Fei ZHONG ; Huifang XU ; Yanshan CAI ; Lirui FAN ; Yuteng ZHAO ; Zhigang HAN ; Weiyun HE ; Gang MENG ; Xiaofei JIA ; Weibin CHENG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2019;40(10):1217-1221
Objective:
To analyze the characteristics of levels related to the risk through self-evaluation system, among MSM users in Guangzhou, between 2015 and 2017.
Methods:
Between 2015 and 2017, data was collected from the users of a self-evaluation system network related to HIV infection, based on the previous 'HIV health risk appraisal model’. Information on risk factors was collected to calculate the scores and levels of risks and to estimate the incidence of HIV. Taking the reference of
9.Simultaneous detemination of 8 terpenoids compounds in tripterygium wilfordii suspension cells by UPLC-MS/MS
Xiaoyi WU ; Keyi ZHANG ; Rui ZHANG ; Yi JIA ; Huifang YU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;40(12):1176-1180
Objective To establish a UPLC-QQQ-MS/MS (ultra-high performance liquid chromatography triple quadrupole tandem mass Spectrometry) method for simultaneous detemination of 8 terpenoids compounds in Tripterygium wilfordii suspension cells. Methods The separation and analysis were performed on Water HSS T3 C18, with 0. 1% acetic acid solution-acetonitrile as the mobile phase for gradient elution. The column temperature was set at 30 ℃ with flow rate was 0.3 ml/min. The electrospray ionization (ESI) source was applied and operated in alternating positive and negative mode. Multi-reaction monitor (MRM) mode was used to quantify the 8 compounds. Results The limits of detection and limits of quantitation in 8 compounds (triptolide, triptonide, dehydroabietlc acid, triptophenolide, demethylzeylasteral, tripteridine, pristimerin, celastrol) were 0.0096-0.2480 ng and 0.0192-0.4960 ng, respectively. The correlation coefficents (r) of calibration curves were 0.9966-0.9993. The average recovery rates were 95.04%-105.20%, and the relative standard deviation was 2.14%-6.31%. Conclusions The established quantitative method is simple, rapid, sensitive and accuracy. It can be used for simultaneous analysis of 8 terpenoids compounds in Tripterygium wilfordii suspension cells by using UPLC-QQQ-MS/MS, which affords methodology evidence for research and quality control of Triptervgium wilfordii Hook. f. and its plant tissue cultures.
10.Relationship between clinical features in 371 cases of colorectal polyps with fecal occult blood and CEA
Yikun FENG ; Yuhan JIANG ; Weiwei LIU ; Guiming HU ; Huifang WU ; Yanan WANG ; Gaofeng LU ; Jing CUI ; Jia CHANG ; Jingli REN
Chongqing Medicine 2018;47(9):1183-1185
Objective To investigate the basic clinical features in 371 cases of colorectal polyps and its relationship with fecal occult blood and carcinoembryonic antigen(CEA).Methods The retrospective analysis was performed on 371 inpatients with colo-rectal polyps.The relationship among gender,number of polyps and polyps anatomical site in different ages of patients was investi-gated,and the relationship between fecal occult blood and CEA with polyp canceration was analyzed by 1.5?3.0 years follow-up. Results Among 371 cases of colorectal polyps,the female patients were gradually increased and single polyp was gradually de-creased along with the age increase;due to different ages,there was the statistically significant difference in the polyp locations (χ2 =9.759,P=0.045);the distribution difference of the patients with polyp canceration among three age groups was statistically significant(χ2 =5.138,4.107,13.153,P<0.05).The cases of fecal occult blood positive and CEA abnormal increase were gradual-ly increased with age increasing(χ2 =15.544,11.959,P<0.01);with the number of polyps increasing,the cases of fecal occult blood positive showed the increasing trend(χ2 =14.043,P=0.001);the canceration rate in colorectal polyp cases of fecal occult blood positive and CEA abnormal increase was significantly higher than that in the cases of fecal occult blood negative and CEA normal range(χ2 =40.165,43.249,all of P< 0.001).Conclusion The fecal occult blood test and CEA detection results have a certain significance to the follow up for preventing colorectal polyps canceration.

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