1.Correlation between subclinical hypothyroidism and outcomes of patients with acute ischemic stroke
Minyan LU ; Yang LU ; Jun YANG ; Jinling ZHANG ; Yujie YANG ; Qingfang HE ; Hong ZHOU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2021;29(3):174-178
Objective:To investigate the correlation between subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) and clinical outcomes of patients with acute ischemic stroke.Methods:From July 2014 to October 2017, patients with acute ischemic stroke admitted to Jiangsu Shengze Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing Medical University were enrolled retrospectively. Their demographic and baseline clinical and laboratory data were collected. The modified Rankin Scale was used to evaluate the clinical outcome at 3 months after the onset of symptoms. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to determine the independent correlation between SCH and clinical outcome of patients with acute ischemic stroke. Results:A total of 200 patients with acute ischemic stroke were enrolled, including 107 males (53.5%) and 93 females (46.5%). Their age was 69.67±11.38 years. There were 45 patients (22.5%) with SCH, 160 (80.0%) with good outcomes, and 40 (20.0%) had poor outcomes. Univariate analysis showed that there were significant differences in the baseline National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score, stroke etiology classification and the proportion of patients with SCH between the poor outcome group and the good outcome group (all P<0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that high NIHSS score (odds ratio 2.884, 95% confidence interval 2.005-4.147; P=0.001) and SCH (odds ratio 19.527, 95% confidence interval 2.334-163.386; P=0.006) were the independent risk factors for poor outcomes. Conclusion:High NIHSS score and SCH were associated with the poor outcomes at 3 months after the onset of acute ischemic stroke.
2.Prussian blue nanosphere-embedded hydrogel for photothermal therapy by peritumoral administration.
Jijun FU ; Bo WU ; Minyan WEI ; Yugang HUANG ; Yi ZHOU ; Qiang ZHANG ; Lingran DU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2019;9(3):604-614
To establish an injectable hydrogel containing Prussian blue (PB) nanospheres for photothermal therapy against cancer, PB nanospheres were prepared by one-pot synthesis and the thermosensitive Pluronic F127 was used as the hydrogel matrix. The PB nanospheres and the hydrogel were characterized by shape, particle size, serum stability, photothermal performance upon repeated 808 nm laser irradiation, as well as the rheological features. The effect of the PB nanospheres and the hydrogel were evaluated qualitatively and quantitatively in 4T1 mouse breast cancer cells. The retention, photothermal efficacy, therapeutic effects and systemic toxicity of the hydrogel were assessed in a tumor-bearing mouse model. The PB nanospheres had a diameter of about 150 nm and exhibited satisfactory serum stability, photo-heat convert ability and repeated laser exposure stability. The hydrogel encapsulation did not negatively influence the above features of the photothermal agent. The nanosphere-containing hydrogel showed a phase transition at body temperature and, as a result, a long retention time . The photothermal agent-embedded hydrogel displayed promising photothermal therapeutic effects in the tumor-bearing mouse model with little-to-no systemic toxicity after peritumoral administration.
3.Immune responses in mice induced with a TSOL18 recombinant Mycobacterium smegmatis vaccine of Taenia solium
Liangliang WANG ; Minyan CHEN ; Weiqiong ZHENG ; Biying ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2019;38(10):793-799
Objective To observe humoral and cellular immune responses induced in mice by a TSOL18 recombinant Mycobacterium smegmatis (MS) vaccine of Taenia solium.Methods Sixty specific pathogen-free (SPF) Kunming mice (18-22 g,half male and half female) were divided into 3 groups by random number table method,20 mice in each group.One group was administered with recombinant MS-TSOL18 vaccine,one group was administered with MS as control,and one group was administered phosphate buffer saline (PBS) as control.Kunming mice were vaccinated once every two weeks for 2 times through intragastric administration.At 0,2,4,6,and 8 weeks after immunization,blood sample was collected and serum was separated.The levels of IgG and IgG2a in serum were detected using enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).The spleen was separated to prepare spleen suspension.The proliferation of spleen lymphocyte with the stimulation of a specific antigen was detected by CCK-8.The levels of interleukin (IL)-2 and IL-4 in spleen cell culture supernatant with the stimulation of a specific antigen were detected by ELISA.Results Compared with MS control group (IgG:0.160 ± 0.019,0.187 ± 0.038,0.193 ± 0.050,0.170 ± 0.005;IgG2a:0.213 ± 0.010,0.198 ± 0.012) and PBS control group (IgG:0.159 ± 0.015,0.184 ± 0.029,0.191 ± 0.025,0.165 ± 0.018;IgG2a:0.198 ± 0.032,0.178 ± 0.025),the levels of specific IgG (0.310 ± 0.034,0.391 ± 0.029,0.443 ± 0.030,0.373 ± 0.021) in recombinant MS-TSOL18 vaccine group increased at 2,4,6,and 8 weeks after immunization (P < 0.05),the levels of specific IgG2a (0.446 ± 0.056,0.339 ± 0.026) in recombinant MS-TSOL18 vaccine group increased at 6 and 8 weeks after immunization (P < 0.05),and reached the highest level by the 6th week.After antigen stimulation,compared with MS and PBS control groups,the levels of spleen lymphocyte proliferation increased at 2,4,6,and 8 weeks after immunization (P < 0.05),and reached the highest level by the 6th week.After antigen stimulation,compared with MS and PBS control groups,the levels of IL-2 and IL-4 in spleen lymphocyte culture supernatant increased at 2,4,6,and 8 weeks after immunization (P < 0.05),and reached the highest level by the 6th and 4th weeks,respectively.Conclusion The recombinant MS-TSOL18 vaccine of Taenia solium might induce mice to produce humoral and cellular immune responses.
4.A resting-state fMRI study on brain functional activity changes m moderate and high myopia patients using fractional amplitude of low frequency fluctuation
Yuxiang HU ; Quan ZHOU ; Yuping LI ; Xiaoxuan XU ; Yifan WU ; Kezheng LIU ; Minyan ZHAN ; Xiaorong WU
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2017;37(3):239-243
Objective To investigate the changes of brain function in moderate and high myopia patients using fractional amplitude of low frequency fluctuation (fALFF),and discuss the correlation between brain function changes and clinical data of patients with myopia.Methods Totally 21 moderate and high myopia patients (myopia group),and 21 healthy volunteers (normal control group) who were matched with myopia patients in age and gender,were selected to take rs-fMRI examination.The difference of fALFF of brain functional activity in patients with myopia and normal controls was compared,and the correlation between the changes of fALFF and clinical data of patients with myopia was analyzed,Results Compared with normal control group,the fALFF values of myopia group in the region of the left inferior frontal gyrus,putamen and right inferior frontal gyrus,putamen and insula were significantly lower (all P < 0.05,AlphaSim corrected).However,in bilateral cingulate gyrus,bilateral anterior cingulate gyrus,left postcentral gyrus,left superior parietal lobule and region,fALFF values were increased (all P < 0.05,AlphaSim corrected).Conclusion Patients with myopia are accompanied by abnormal neuronal activity in many brain areas,which may reflect the dysfunction of language understanding and attention control in myopic patients.
5.Risk factors for ischemic stroke complicated with atherosclerotic plaques of lower extremities
Zhaochun SHI ; Minyan LU ; Qingfang HE ; Chuan HE ; Yujie YANG ; Hong ZHOU ; Zhiqiang QI ; Hairong DONG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2017;25(9):805-808
Objective To investigate the risk factors for acute ischemic stroke in patients with lower extremity atherosclerosis (LEA).Methods The consecutive patients with acute ischemic stroke admitted to hospital within 7 d after onset were enrolled retrospectively.Color Doppler flow imaging was used to detect LEA.The demographic characteristics,vascular risk factors,and laboratory parameters were identified and analyzed.Results A total of 156 patients with acute ischemic stroke were enrolled,including 138 with LEA.Univariate analysis showed that age (69.5± 11.8 years vs.60.4± 11.5 years;t =3.063,P =0.003) and the proportion of patients with hypertension (81.1% vs,55.6%;x2 =2.467,P =0.014) in the LEA group were significantly higher than those in the non-LEA group.Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that after adjustment for confounders such as gender,baseline systolic blood pressure,diabetes mellitus,and ischemic heart disease,age (odds ratio [OR] 1.059,95% confidence interval [CI] 1.016-1.105;P=0.007),and hypertension (OR 3.128,95% CI 1.084-9.026,P =0.035) were the independent risk factors for acute ischemic stroke complicated with LEA.Conclusions Age and hypertension are associated with acute ischemic stroke complicated with LEA.
6.Expressions and significances of prognosis by MiR-451a in nasopharyngeal carcinoma in Guangxi
Xianglan MO ; Wu YIN ; Haiming WEI ; Guiping LAN ; Yongfeng SI ; Minyan ZHOU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(15):2462-2464
Objective To investigate the expression level and the significances of prognosis by miR-451a in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) in Guangxi. Methods The expressions of miR-451a in 89 cases of nasopharyngeal carcinoma were detected by real time RT-PCR. The relation among the expression level , the clinicopathologic features of NPC and its prognosis were analyzed. Results The expression of miR-451a were found in all of nasopharyngeal carcinoma. The expression level of miR-451a in nasopharyngeal carcinoma was negative correlated to overall survival and disease free survival (P = 0.01,P = 0.04). Conclusions miR-451a may play a key role in detection of nasopharyngeal carcinoma with poor prognosis.
7.T-cell immune tolerance of HLA haploidentical donor induced by CTLA4Ig-modified bone marrow stromal cells
Jigang WANG ; Fan ZHOU ; Yanqin LIU ; Ying BAI ; Jinghua LIU ; Haiting ZHANG ; Minyan LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(1):12-17
BACKGROUND:CTLA-4Ig as a tolerance-induction agent is a potential strategy in graft-versus-host disease prevention. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the efficacy of CTLA4Ig-gene-modified bone marrow stromal cels mediated by adenovirus to induce T-cel tolerance of haploidentical donors. METHODS: The bone marrow stromal cels isolated culture from the bone marrow of HLA haploidentical donors were transfected by recombinant adenovirus encoding CTLA4IgcDNA (AdCTLA4Ig) at a multiplicity of infection=50 for 72 hours. The expression rate and the location of CTLA4Ig in the transfected cels were detected by fluorescence microscope after immunofluorescence staining. CTLA4Ig-modified bone marrow stromal cels (2×104, 4×104and 8×104) were respectively co-cultured with 105 T cels from the peripheral blood of HLA haploidentical donors and 105 peripheral blood mononuclear cels from recipients. The proliferative inhibition rate was determined by MTT assay, and the level of interleukin-2 in the supernatant was detected by ELISA. The bone marrow mononuclear cels (1×105/wel) were co-cultured with CTLA4Ig-modified bone marrow stromal cel layers constructed in 6-wel plates. The number of bone marrow mononuclear cels and colony-forming unit-granulocyte macrophages were calculated after 5-day culture. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The expression rate of CTLA4Ig at the multiplicity of infection=50 was as high as 85%, and the immunofluorescence signals of CTLA4Ig were distributed unevenly in the cytoplasm. The inhibition rates of 2×104, 4×104, and 8×104 CTLA4Ig-modified bone marrow stromal cels on proliferation of T cels were higher than that of untransfected cels. The levels of interluekin-2 in the corresponding cel groups were significantly lower than that in the untransfected cels (P < 0.05). At 5 days of culture, there was no significant difference in the number of bone marrow mononuclear cels and colony-forming unit-granulocyte macrophages between the transfected and untransfected cel groups (P > 0.05). These findings indicate that CTLA4Ig-modified bone marrow stromal cels mediated by adenovirus can induce immune tolerance of T-lymphocyte from HLA haploidentical donors in vitro.
8.Study on the roles of SDF-1/CXCR4 axis in imatinib resistance of K562 cells co-cultured with the bone marrow stromal cells
Jigang WANG ; Fan ZHOU ; Yanqin LIU ; Ying BAI ; Jinghua LIU ; Minyan LI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2014;16(10):1353-1357
Objective To investigate influences of co-culture with the bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) on imatinib sensitivity,and the role of stromal cell-derived factor-1 (SDF-1)/chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4) axis in imatinib resistance of K562 cells in the co-culture model.Methods The model was constructed by co-culturing K562 cells with BMSCs isolated and cultured from the patients with chronic myeloid leukemia.The apoptosis rate and the CXCR4 expressing rate of the K562 cells exposed to 0.5 μmol/L imatinib for 72 hours were detected by fluorescent-activated cell scanning (FACS) machine.The K562 cells were exposed to 0.5 μmol/L imatinib for 4 hours,and labelled by calckin-AM fluorescent labeling sytem.The adhesion rate of the K562 cells co-cultured with BMSCs for 24 hours was calculated with fluorescence intensity.The IC50 value of K562 cells exposed to imatinib was detected by methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT) assay while the SDF-1/CXCR4 axis was blocked by 10 μg/ml monoclonal antibody of CXCR4.Results The apoptosis rate of K562 cells exposed to 0.5 μmol/L imatinib for 72 hours in co-culture group and suspension culture group was (15.48 ±4.17) % and (32.01 ±6.83) %,respectively.The apoptosis rates of K562 cells in the two groups were significantly different (t =5.587,P =0.001).For the co-culture group,the CXCR4 expressing rates of K562 cells unexposed and exposed to 0.5 μmol/L imatinib for 72 hours were (20.31 ± 3.76) % (suspension cultured:11.28% ± 3.44%) and (53.64 ± 5.35) % (suspension cultured:25.34% ± 3.21%),respectively.Those results showed that co-culture with BMSCs and exposure to imatinib induced the K562 cells to express CXCR4.The adhesion rates of the K562 cells to the BMSCs were elevated from (42.18 ± 6.17) % to (68.97 ± 11.08) % when the K562 cells were exposed to 0.5 μmol/L imatinib for 4 hours.The IC50 values of block group (the SDF-1/CXCR4 axis was blocked by 10 μg/ml monoclonal antibody of CXCR4) and unblock group were (0.68 ± 0.04) μmol/L and (1.27 ± 0.05) μmol/L,respectively.The IC50 values of two groups were significantly different(t =4.869,P =0.001).Conclusions The K562 cells co-cultured with the BMSCs from the patients with chronic myeloid leukemia can obtain resistance to imatinib,which was related with that co-culture with the BMSCs and exposure to imatinib can induce the K562 cells to express CXCR4.To a certain extent,the imatinib resistance mediated by co-culture with BMSCs can be reversed by monoclonal antibody of CXCR4.
9.Electroencephalogram slow wave activity of sleep disorders and mild cognitive impairment patients with Parkinson's disease
Zhiqiang QI ; Kezhong ZHANG ; Qiaoying SUN ; Hong ZHOU ; Minyan LU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2014;13(6):558-561
Objective To observe the electroencephalogram (EEG) activity of sleep disorders and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) patients with Parkinson's disease (PD).Methods Forty-nine PD patients,admitted to our hospital from December 2012 to June 2013,were examined by Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale,Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale,Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Scale (PSQS) and Scale Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA); electroencephalogram and their clinic features were analyzed.Results As compared with the normal sleep and non-MCI patients with PD (61.8%),sleep disorder and MCI patients with PD showed higher incidence of slow wave (65.6%).Logistic regression analysis showed that sleep quality was positively correlated to the incidence of slow wave (OR=4.117,P=0.042).PD patients with slow wave had higher PSQS scores and lower MoCA scores as compared with PD patients without slow wave.Conclusion PD patients with sleep disorder and MCI show high incidence of slow wave.
10.Building a nursing team at a new hospital
Jiehua SHENG ; Minyan ZHOU ; Xiulan SHEN
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2013;(1):48-51
The paper described the building of a nursing team in a newly built hospital.The process consists of setting up the nursing department in advance and developing rules and regulations;enhancing nurse rotations and training to enhance their professionalism; building a seamless communication to make a supportive environment and sense of belongings; enhancing education of professional spirit to train the nurses to respect their career.All these provide the hospital with solid support of nursing team building.

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