1.Changes of serum inflammatory factors and peripheral blood T cell subsets in patients with narcolepsy and their correlations with onset
Xuelian CHEN ; Wenqiang ZHONG ; Jia HE ; Haiyan GOU ; Yan CHEN ; Yanmei ZHU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2024;23(7):711-715
Objective:To observe the changes of peripheral blood T cell subsets and serum tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α and interleukin (IL)-6 contents in narcolepsy type 1 (NT1) patients and their correlations with narcolepsy, and provide basis for finding the biological markers of narcolepsy.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed. From March 2022 to December 2023, 23 patients with NT1 admitted to Epilepsy and Sleep Disorder Center, Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University and 23 healthy controls underwent physical examination of nervous system in our center were enrolled. T lymphocyte subsets CD4 + and CD8 + in peripheral blood were calculated by flow cytometry. Serum TNF-α and IL-6 contents were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Multivariate Logistic regression was used to determine the correlations of NT1 with CD4 + T lymphocyte count and IL-6 and TNF-α contents, and diagnostic values of CD4 + T lymphocyte and TNF-α in NT1 were evaluated via area under receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve. Results:Compared with the healthy controls, the NT1 patients had significantly increased peripheral blood CD4 + T lymphocyte count ([820.61±316.87] /μL vs. [1121.04±387.47] /μL), and significantly higher serum TNF-α and IL-6 contents ([39.97±10.64] pg/mL vs. [57.01±19.92] pg/mL; [22.50±6.09] pg/mL vs. [33.66±17.28] pg/mL, P<0.05). No significant difference in peripheral blood CD8 + T lymphocyte count was noted between the 2 groups ([668.65±276.45] pg/mL vs. [592.52±217.78] pg/mL, P>0.05). Multivariate Logistic regression showed that CD4 + T lymphocyte count and serum TNF-α content were independent risk factors for NT1 ( OR=1.004, 95% CI: 1.001-1.006, P=0.007; OR=1.133, 95% CI: 1.032-1.243, P=0.009). Area under ROC curve of the two combined indexes was 0.881(95% CI: 0.784-0.977, P=0.001), enjoying sensitivity of 0.783 and specificity of 0.870. Conclusion:Combination of peripheral blood CD4 + T lymphocyte count and serum TNF-α content has high diagnostic performance in predicting NT1.
2.Research Status and Countermeasures on the Intrinsic Quality and Extrinsic Traits of Traditional Chinese Medicinal Materials
Xiaxia FAN ; Tao SUN ; Beibei HE ; Yanmei ZHONG ; Chunjie WU ; Chuanbiao WEN ; Shuting ZHAO
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(9):2914-2923
Systematic research on the quality evaluation methods of Chinese medicinal materials is an intrinsic requirement,which is beneficial to the clinical application of traditional Chinese medicine and the sound development of traditional Chinese medicinal industry.The intrinsic quality evaluation methods of Chinese medicinal materials have developed from chemical fingerprint to quality marker of Chinese medicinal materials,and it represents that the evaluation mode has developed from chemical component as research index to the combination of chemical component and pharmacodynamic components,chemical component and biological activity.The extrinsic character evaluation method of Chinese medicinal materials from"Quality Evaluation Through Morphological Identification"to the application of intelligent sensory technology make up for the accumulation of objective data.The trend of quality evaluation of the intrinsic quality and extrinsic traits of Chinese herbal medicines conform to the innovation strategy called integrated quality control of TCMs.This paper reviews the development and evolution of the research on the intrinsic quality and extrinsic traits of Chinese herbal medicines,systematically expounds the research status and development trend of"intrinsic and extrinsic combination",and facilitate the establishment of quality evaluation system of Chinese herbal medicines with standardization and informatization characteristics in accordance with the theory of traditional Chinese medicine.
3.Clinical treatment guideline for pulmonary blast injury (version 2023)
Zhiming SONG ; Junhua GUO ; Jianming CHEN ; Jing ZHONG ; Yan DOU ; Jiarong MENG ; Guomin ZHANG ; Guodong LIU ; Huaping LIANG ; Hezhong CHEN ; Shuogui XU ; Yufeng ZHANG ; Zhinong WANG ; Daixing ZHONG ; Tao JIANG ; Zhiqiang XUE ; Feihu ZHOU ; Zhixin LIANG ; Yang LIU ; Xu WU ; Kaican CAI ; Yi SHEN ; Yong SONG ; Xiaoli YUAN ; Enwu XU ; Yifeng ZHENG ; Shumin WANG ; Erping XI ; Shengsheng YANG ; Wenke CAI ; Yu CHEN ; Qingxin LI ; Zhiqiang ZOU ; Chang SU ; Hongwei SHANG ; Jiangxing XU ; Yongjing LIU ; Qianjin WANG ; Xiaodong WEI ; Guoan XU ; Gaofeng LIU ; Junhui LUO ; Qinghua LI ; Bin SONG ; Ming GUO ; Chen HUANG ; Xunyu XU ; Yuanrong TU ; Liling ZHENG ; Mingke DUAN ; Renping WAN ; Tengbo YU ; Hai YU ; Yanmei ZHAO ; Yuping WEI ; Jin ZHANG ; Hua GUO ; Jianxin JIANG ; Lianyang ZHANG ; Yunfeng YI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(12):1057-1069
Pulmonary blast injury has become the main type of trauma in modern warfare, characterized by externally mild injuries but internally severe injuries, rapid disease progression, and a high rate of early death. The injury is complicated in clinical practice, often with multiple and compound injuries. Currently, there is a lack of effective protective materials, accurate injury detection instrument and portable monitoring and transportation equipment, standardized clinical treatment guidelines in various medical centers, and evidence-based guidelines at home and abroad, resulting in a high mortality in clinlcal practice. Therefore, the Trauma Branch of Chinese Medical Association and the Editorial Committee of Chinese Journal of Trauma organized military and civilian experts in related fields such as thoracic surgery and traumatic surgery to jointly develop the Clinical treatment guideline for pulmonary blast injury ( version 2023) by combining evidence for effectiveness and clinical first-line treatment experience. This guideline provided 16 recommended opinions surrounding definition, characteristics, pre-hospital diagnosis and treatment, and in-hospital treatment of pulmonary blast injury, hoping to provide a basis for the clinical treatment in hospitals at different levels.
4.Value of prophylactic anticoagulation therapy in the 28-day prognosis of severe COVID-19 patients
Linlin CAO ; Yanmei ZHANG ; Wanjie ZHA ; Yuan ZHOU ; Qitian OU ; Qiwen HUANG ; Junde LI ; Miaoyun WEN ; Wenhong ZHONG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2023;39(21):2730-2735
Objective To explore the value of prophylactic anticoagulation in the 28-day prognosis of patients with severe COVID-19.Methods The clinical data of COVID-19 patients admitted to Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital from December 2022 to January 2023 were collected,including age,gender,past medical history,routine blood test,liver and renal function,procalcitonin,coagulation function,Padua prediction score,antiviral therapy,hormonotherapy,immunotherapy and anticoagulation therapy.The patients were divided into an anticoagula-tion group and a non-anticoagulation group.The differences in various indicators were compared between the two groups.Cox regression was performed to assess the independent risk factors for 28-day mortality and the anticoagula-tion efficacy between the subgroups.Results Among 158 patients,128 received anticoagulation;There were significant differences between the two groups in case number of hypertension and critical condition,lymphocyte count,prothrombin time,D-dimer,and case number of immunotherapy.COX logistic regression showed that antico-agulation(HR = 2.25,95%CI:1.01~5.01,P = 0.048)was an independent risk factor for all-cause mortality of COVID-19 patients within 28 days.Subgroup analysis showed that anticoagulation therapy led to an increase in the 28-day mortality as level of procalcitonin of≥0.5 pg/mL(HR = 2.72,95%CI:1.05~7.04)or D-dimer of<2 000 ng/mL(HR = 9.16,95%CI:1.63~51.48).Conclusions Prophylactic anticoagulation did not reduce all-cause mortality of COVID-19 within 28 days.
5.Exploring the links between gut microbiome changes and irritable bowel syndrome in Han populations in the Tibetan Plateau.
Xingguang ZHANG ; Wei XU ; Weilong ZHONG ; Wencheng ZHANG ; Cheng YANG ; Lisa DUAN ; Haiyan NIU ; Yanmei DONG ; Taotao LIU ; Shihai XIA ; Bangmao WANG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2023;():1-16
The gut microbiome shows changes under a plateau environment, while the disbalance of intestinal microbiota plays an important role in the pathogenesis of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS); however, the relationship between the two remains unexplored. In this work, we followed up a healthy cohort for up to a year before and after living in a plateau environment and performed 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) sequencing analysis of their fecal samples. Through evaluating the participants' clinical symptoms, combined with an IBS questionnaire, we screened the IBS sub-population in our cohort. The sequencing results showed that a high-altitude environment could lead to changes in the diversity and composition of gut flora. In addition, we found that the longer the time volunteers spent in the plateau environment, the more similar their gut microbiota composition and abundance became compared to those before entering the plateau, and IBS symptoms were significantly alleviated. Therefore, we speculated that the plateau may be a special environment that induces IBS. The taxonomic units g_Alistipes, g_Oscillospira, and s_Ruminococcus_torques, which had been proved to play important roles in IBS pathogenesis, were also abundant in the IBS cohort at high altitudes. Overall, the disbalance of gut microbiota induced by the plateau environment contributed to the high frequency of IBS and the psychosocial abnormalities associated with IBS. Our results prompt further research to elucidate the relevant mechanism.
6.Determination and difference analysis of bile acid active constituents of artificial bezoar in Babao jingfeng powder from different manufacturers
Qi ZHONG ; Weikang CHEN ; Guoping ZHOU ; Yanmei LIU ; Dehong LIU ; Jing LI
China Pharmacy 2023;34(20):2502-2506
OBJECTIVE To establish the method for determination of bile acid active constituents (cholic acid, hyodeoxycholic acid and sodium taurocholate) in Babao jingfeng powder, and to compare the differences of 3 constituents in Babao jingfeng powder from different manufacturers. METHODS UPLC-MS method was adopted to determine the contents of cholic acid, hyodeoxycholic acid and sodium taurocholate in 9 batches of Babao jingfeng powder from 3 manufacturers. The separation was performed on a Phenomenex Luna® C18 column with mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile-water (gradient elution) at a flow rate of 0.5 mL/min. The column temperature was 40 ℃ and the sample size was 2 μL. MS system was operated in a negative ion single quadrupole mode, and the m/z of cholic acid, hyodeoxycholic acid and sodium taurocholate were 407.2, 392.2 and 514.2, respectively. With the contents of three components as the index, cluster analysis and principle component analysis were performed on 9 batches of samples. RESULTS The linear ranges of cholic acid, hyodeoxycholic acid and sodium taurocholate were 5.48- 548.40, 5.38-538.40, 4.74-474.05 ng/mL, respectively (r≥ 0.999 3). RSDs of precision, repeatability and stability tests(24 h) were all lower than or equal to 3.7% (n=6), and the average recoveries were 103.3%, 103.3% and 101.6% with RSDs of 3.3%, 3.4%, 4.2% (n=6), respectively. The contentsof cholic acid ranged 0.702-1.711 mg/g, those of deoxycholic acid ranged 0.599-2.049 mg/g, and those of sodium taurocholate ranged 0.664-1.752 mg/g in 9 batches of samples. The average content of 3 components in samples from manufacturer A was high, and the difference between batches was the smallest; the average content of 3 components from manufacturer C was the lowest, and the difference between batches was large. Cluster analysis could basically distinguish samples from different manufacturers; cluster analysis was conducted by using the comprehensive score of principal components as an indicator, the results of which were basically consistent with those of cluster analysis for content. CONCLUSIONS The method is established successfully for the content determination of the 3 bile acid active constituents of artificial bezoar in Babao jingfeng powder. The contents of 3 components in Babao jingfeng powder from 3 manufacturers are significantly different.
7.Clinicopathological and prognostic analysis of medullary thyroid carcinoma co-existent with Hashimoto's thyroiditis
Wei LIU ; Yanmei CUI ; Fengying PENG ; Shijuan YANG ; Weifeng ZHU ; Weijin XIAO ; Lihua ZHONG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2022;37(9):684-688
Objective:To investigate the clinicopathological features and prognosis of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) co-existent with Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT).Methods:Seven cases of MTC co-existent with HT were collected from Fujian Cancer Hospital between Jan 2007 and May 2021. Its clinicopathological features were analyzed.Results:All patients were adult female with a median age of 49 years, and 6 of them were unilateral MTC. The tumor diameter ranged from 0.4 to 7.0 cm. The thyroid tissue surrounding the tumor showed HT. The follow-up time was 16 to 152 months, with a median time of 61 months, 5 patients (tumor diameter <1 cm) were biochemically cured, 1 patient (tumor diameter >1 cm) was anatomically cured. The another patient died due to tumor progression 30 months after surgery, the tumor cells in which were highly atypia and more mitoses (5~8/10HPF) necrosis and vascular invasion were also observed.Conclusion:MTC with HT are mostly sporadic cases, and most of them have a fair prognosis.
8.Clinical guideline on first aid for blast injury of the chest (2022 edition)
Zhiming SONG ; Jianming CHEN ; Jing ZHONG ; Yunfeng YI ; Lianyang ZHANG ; Jianxin JIANG ; Mao ZHANG ; Yang LI ; Guodong LIU ; Dingyuan DU ; Jiaxin MIN ; Xu WU ; Shuogui XU ; Anqiang ZHANG ; Yaoli WANG ; Hao TANG ; Qingshan GUO ; Yigang YU ; Xiangjun BAI ; Gang HUANG ; Zhiguang YANG ; Yunping ZHAO ; Sheng LIU ; Lijie TAN ; Lei TONG ; Xiaoli YUAN ; Yanmei ZHAO ; Haojun FAN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2022;38(1):11-22
Blast injury of the chest injury is the most common wound in modern war trauma and terrorist attacks, and is also the most fatal type of whole body explosion injury. Most patients with severe blast injury of the chest die in the early stage before hospitalization or during transportation, so first aid is critically important. At present, there exist widespread problems such as non-standard treatment and large difference in curative effect, while there lacks clinical treatment standards for blast injury of the chest. According to the principles of scientificity, practicality and advancement, the Trauma Society of Chinese Medical Association has formulated the guidance of classification, pre-hospital first aid, in-hospital treatment and major injury management strategies for blast injury of the chest, aiming to provide reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
9.Visualization analysis of the international standard ISO/TC 249 for traditional Chinese medicine
ZHAO Shuting ; ZHONG Yanmei ; HU Yuanzhang ; SUN Tao ; WU Chunjie ; WEN Chuanbiao
Digital Chinese Medicine 2022;5(2):103-111
Objective This study proposes to visually review the current situation and progress of standards sets by the International Organization for Standardization/Technical Committee on Traditional Chinese Medicine (ISO/TC 249). The review aims to explore the development strategies of the standards, which will exhibit the considerable impact on the economy, trade and exchanges, and cooperation in the area of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Methods ISO/TC 249 standards were searched on the ISO website, and their title, proposed time, current stage, scope, and classification were obtained for further summarization. Gephi was utilized to portray the co-occurrence network graph of the ISO/TC 249 standards subject. Results In ISO/TC 249, there were 116 standards, including 81 published standards and 35 developing standards by April 30, 2022. Two withdrawal standards were published after revision, which were not counted in the total standards. The number of published standards has been increasing since the first standard was published in 2014, whose title was “Sterile acupuncture needles for single use”. Among these standards, 17.24% (20/116) standards were in review, 56.03% (65/116) in publication, 3.45% (4/116) in approval, 5.17% (6/116) in enquiry, 3.45% (4/116) in committee, and 14.66% (17/116) in preparation, respectively. With 116 standards, most of the research focused on the medicament, as its classification of the International Classification for Standards (ICS) showed the proportion reaching 49.54%. The network analysis data revealed that the top five most frequent words were “materials” “root” “requirements” “products” and “system”, after removing the noise data, such as prepositions, conjunctions, and pronouns. Additionally, the word “system” co-exists with the terms “computerized” “coding” “image” “tongue” and “analysis”; the word “requirement” co-exists with “manufacturing” “decoction” “process” and “materials”; whereas the word “devices” co-exists with “pulse” “electric” “skin” and “measurement”. Conclusion With the increased diversification and complexity of problems, the development of standards is also oriented to multidisciplinary fields to cultivate the interdisciplinary talents, and especially the international standardization talents of compound TCM. Multi-angle analysis, formulation, and demonstration of standards, in line with industry needs in different disciplines, enhance the availability of standards and the ability to serve the industry.
10. The Amygdala Responds Rapidly to Flashes Linked to Direct Retinal Innervation: A Flash-evoked Potential Study Across Cortical and Subcortical Visual Pathways
Yanmei CHEN ; Yiling NI ; Jianhong ZHOU ; Hua ZHOU ; Jichuan ZHANG ; Qian ZHONG ; Xinyue LI ; Yuanye MA ; Jingkuan WEI
Neuroscience Bulletin 2021;37(8):1107-1118
Rapid detection and response to visual threats are critical for survival in animals. The amygdala (AMY) is hypothesized to be involved in this process, but how it interacts with the visual system to do this remains unclear. By recording flash-evoked potentials simultaneously from the superior colliculus (SC), lateral posterior nucleus of the thalamus, AMY, lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) and visual cortex, which belong to the cortical and subcortical pathways for visual fear processing, we investigated the temporal relationship between these regions in visual processing in rats. A quick flash-evoked potential (FEP) component was identified in the AMY. This emerged as early as in the LGN and was approximately 25 ms prior to the earliest component recorded in the SC, which was assumed to be an important area in visual fear. This quick P1 component in the AMY was not affected by restraint stress or corticosterone injection, but was diminished by RU38486, a glucocorticoid receptor blocker. By injecting a monosynaptic retrograde AAV tracer into the AMY, we found that it received a direct projection from the retina. These results confirm the existence of a direct connection from the retina to the AMY, that the latency in the AMY to flashes is equivalent to that in the sensory thalamus, and that the response is modulated by glucocorticoids.

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