1.Research progress on sarcopenia in patients with lung cancer
Dan-Ni DONG ; Qiao CHU ; Mi XIANG ; Ya-Ping HE
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 2024;31(3):184-188,192
Sarcopenia is a syndrome associated with decreased muscle mass,decreased muscle strength,and reduced physical performance. Due to multiple factors such as tumor metabolism,systemic inflammatory response,disease progression,and reduced physical activity associated with treatment itself,the risk of sarcopenia in patients with lung cancer is higher than that of the general population. Sarcopenia is closely related to the clinical outcomes,including increased risk for mortality,and significantly impacts patients' long-term quality of life and mental health. This study systematic reviewed the risk factors for sarcopenia in patients with lung cancer,its negative effects on clinical outcomes,long-term quality of life and mental health,and the interventions for sarcopenia. Given the significant impact of sarcopenia on patients with lung cancer,it is urgent to explore a multidisciplinary intervention model to improve their survival and quality of life.
2.Study on extraction technology for Sihuang Shaoshang ointment based on HPLC fingerprint and principal component analysis
Chang-He LIU ; Dan-Dan JIAN ; Sheng-Hu CHEN ; Hua-Ni LI ; Yan-Yan WANG ; Xue-Xia ZHANG
China Pharmacist 2023;26(12):374-381
Objective To optimize extraction technology for Sihuang Shaoshang ointment by orthogonal test,and establish the HPLC fingerprint of Sihuang Shaoshang ointment to provide references for the quality evaluation of the preparation.Methods Taking Sihuang Shaoshang ointment as the model drug,the fingerprints were established by HPLC method,the common peak areas were analyzed by principal component analysis,and the total factor scores were used as the evaluation index.The technological parameters such as extraction times,extraction time and liquid-solid ratio were optimized by orthogonal test,and the optimal extraction process parameters were screened out.Results The common mode of fingerprint was set up with 12 common peaks and the two principle components with the accumulative contribution rate of 84.751% extracted by principal component analysis were screened out to calculate the comprehensive scores of 9 samples.The optimal extraction process was as follows:10-fold amount of water,extracting 3 times,and extracting 2 h for each time.Conclusion The established method is simple and effective,which can provide a reference for the extraction process optimization of Sihuang Shaoshang ointment.
3.Sperm-specific protein ACTL7A as a biomarker for fertilization outcomes of assisted reproductive technology.
Tian-Ying YANG ; Ying CHEN ; Guo-Wu CHEN ; Yi-Si SUN ; Zhi-Chao LI ; Xiao-Rong SHEN ; Yi-Ni ZHANG ; Wen HE ; Dan ZHOU ; Hui-Juan SHI ; Ai-Jie XIN ; Xiao-Xi SUN
Asian Journal of Andrology 2022;24(3):260-265
Obtaining high-quality embryos is one of the key factors to improve the clinical pregnancy rate of assisted reproductive technologies (ART). So far, the clinical evaluation of embryo quality depends on embryo morphology. However, the clinical pregnancy rate is still low. Therefore, new indicators are needed to further improve the evaluation of embryo quality. Several studies have shown that the decrease of sperm-specific protein actin-like 7A (ACTL7A) leaded to low fertilization rate, poor embryo development, and even infertility. The aim of this study was to study whether the different expression levels of ACTL7A on sperm can be used as a biomarker for predicting embryo quality. In this study, excluding the factors of severe female infertility, a total of 281 sperm samples were collected to compare the ACTL7A expression levels of sperms with high and low effective embryo rates and analyze the correlation between protein levels and in-vitro fertilization (IVF) laboratory outcomes. Our results indicated that the ACTL7A levels were significantly reduced in sperm samples presenting poor embryo quality. Furthermore, the protein levels showed a significant correlation with fertilization outcomes of ART. ACTL7A has the potential to be a biomarker for predicting success rate of fertilization and effective embryo and the possibility of embryo arrest. In conclusion, sperm-specific protein ACTL7A has a strong correlation with IVF laboratory outcomes and plays important roles in fertilization and embryo development.
Biomarkers/metabolism*
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Female
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Fertilization
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Fertilization in Vitro
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Humans
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Male
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy Rate
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Reproductive Techniques, Assisted
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Spermatozoa/metabolism*
4.Clinicopathological features of colorectal amphicrine carcinoma.
Zhi Wen LI ; Qi SUN ; Zhong ZHENG ; Lu Lu YANG ; Lu HE ; Dan Ni CHEN ; Biao ZHANG ; Hong Yan WU ; Wen Bin HUANG ; Xiang Shan FAN
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2022;51(8):708-712
Objective: To investigate the clinicopathological, immunophenotypic and molecular features of colorectal amphicrine carcinoma (AC). Methods: Eight cases of colorectal AC were collected at the Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital and Nanjing First Hospital, Nanjing, China from 2013 to 2020. The histopathological, immunohistochemical and molecular features were analyzed. The relevant literature was reviewed. Results: There were 6 males and 2 females, with an average age of 56 years (range 28-80 years). The tumor sites were as follows: 4 cases in sigmoid colon, 3 cases in rectum, and 1 case in transverse colon. Microscopically, there were three different patterns in the tumors, including nests with collagen hyperplasia, sheets of cells with scant stroma, and glandular or cribriform growth of goblet- or signet ring-like cells. The tumor cells generally had abundant cytoplasm with abundant mucin or eosinophilic granules. The nuclei were oval or irregular with fine chromatin and inconspicuous nucleoli. Mitotic figures were common. Neuroendocrine granules and mucin granules could be identified clearly under electron microscope. All cases showed frequent perineural and lymphovascular invasions, lymphatic metastasis, and advanced stage. Regarding immunohistochemical and specific stains, the tumor cells expressed more than two neuroendocrine markers, particularly CD56 and synaptophysin which were diffusely positive in 7 of the 8 cases. They also showed intracellular mucin in the amphicrine components which was positive for D-PAS. KRAS G12C or NRAS Q61 gene mutations were found in 2 patients. Among the six cases with complete follow-up, four of them died of the disease within three years of the diagnoses, while two were alive without known disease progression. Conclusions: Colorectal AC is a rare, distinct entity with both epithelial and neuroendocrine differentiation. It mainly occurs in the sigmoid colon and rectum. It typically has aggressive clinical courses, dismal prognosis and characteristic histological features and immunophenotype, which highlight the importance of recognizing this entity for clinicians and pathologists.
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Biomarkers, Tumor
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Carcinoma/pathology*
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China
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Colorectal Neoplasms/genetics*
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Mucins
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Prognosis
5.Exploration on an orderly clinical practical teaching pattern of ultrasonography
Yu HE ; Dan JIAO ; Yang LU ; Lujia NI ; Wei JIANG ; Hui WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2021;20(7):815-818
Objective:To explore an efficient method of practical teaching for ultrasonography.Methods:There were 41 five-year clinical medical students intending to learn ultrasonography in the spring semester of 2019. After completing common theory courses, they were divided into two groups randomly for practice courses, which consisted of two modules: Lecture and Hands-on. Lecture included case-based learning while Hands-on included pictures reading. Each group followed different sequence of modules. There were assessments of ultrasound theory, practice or the combination of both before, during and after practice courses.Results:The theory and practice ability of each group improved significantly after practice courses ( P < 0.05). Moreover, the group whose Hands-on module preceded Lecture module got the higher scores in the evaluation of the combined ability of theory and practice ( P < 0.05). Conclusion:The theory was as important as the practice during the clerkship of ultrasonography. The clinical practical teaching pattern that Hands-on precedes Lecture has achieved better teaching effects.
6.Effect of Low-Fat and Low-Energy Diet on Abdominal Ultrasound Examination:A Preliminary Study
Dan-ni HE ; Kun YUAN ; An-ran LIU ; Qiao JI ; Feng-ping LIANG ; Lu-jing LI ; Xian-xiang WANG ; Zuo-feng XU
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2021;42(1):139-144
ObjectiveTo explore the effect of low-fat and low-energy diet on the ultrasound examination of liver, gallbladder and pancreas of participants. MethodsFrom January 2020 to September 2020,a total of 30 participants were enrolled in this study. Using self-controlled research method, firstly, ultrasound scans were performed to them for scanning some organs (such as pancreas, left liver and gallbladder) after fasting more than 8 hours, then the participants were told to eat the low-fat and energy foods (steamed bread and porridge), and five times of the same ultrasound scans were performed to them at 0.5 h, 1 h, 2 h, 3 h and 4 h after the meal. Every participant was tested in the above 6 groups. The ultrasound images were blindly evaluated, and gallbladder volumes were compared by two sonographers. The single-factor method of repeated measurement was used to evaluate the ultrasound image qualities of different groups and to compare the gallbladder volumes. ResultsThe difference had no statistical significance in imaging quality of pancreas and left liver between each postprandial group and fasting group (P > 0.05). Among the most concerned gallbladder ultrasound image quality, the difference had no statistical significance between groups (F=0.7, P=0.6). For the percentage of gallbladder volume, the difference had no statistical significance between groups (F=1.8, P=0.2). ConclusionCompared with the ultrasound examination under an 8-hour fasting state, the ultrasound images of abdominal organs (such as liver, pancreas and gallbladder) and the gallbladder volumes are not affected by the low-fat and low-energy diets.
7.The roles of two HIV self-testing models in promoting HIV-testing among men who have sex with men
Yi ZHOU ; Dan WU ; Weiming TANG ; Xiaofeng LI ; Shanzi HUANG ; Yawei LIU ; Xi HE ; Ying LU ; Yuxin NI ; Jiarun LI ; Wencan DAI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2021;42(2):263-268
Objective:To evaluate the roles between two different HIV self-testing models in promoting HIV-testing among men who have sex with men (MSM).Methods:This paper focuses on two HIV self-testing service models. The first; is the online self-testing model (HIV self-testing conventional model) with the sexual health promotion network platform. The other one is an innovative HIV self-testing model (secondary distribution model), based on the previous program. The two different self-testing models, including the number of indexes and alters, the positive rate, and the demographics of indexes and alters, are compared. The influence of volunteers with or without leadership on the number of HIV self-test kits distributed or self-use is analyzed through the leadership survey scale.Results:The return rates of HIV self-testing results in the two models are 94.7%(323/341) and 99.2%(1 141/1 150), respectively, within 30 days. The proportion of alters in the secondary distribution is significantly higher (45.9%,281/612) than the conventional HIV self-testing (6.3%,20/318). In the secondary distribution model, the difference between the number of indexes and alters indicators including age, marital status, residence, sex orientation, anal sex with men in the past six months, and HIV test are statistically significant ( χ 2 test, all P<0.05). The opinion leader of MSM has significantly impacted the promotion of HIV self-testing ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Both models can promote HIV self-testing, result return, and HIV positive detection among MSM. In terms of expanding the testing and detection of HIV positive, the secondary distribution mode shows more obvious advantages, which significantly promotes a large number of MSM who have never been tested for HIV to undergo HIV testing. Influential indexes have a significant effect on increasing the HIV testing rate and promoting HIV testing among MSM.
8.Evaluating the importation of yellow fever cases into China in 2016 and strategies used to prevent and control the spread of the disease
Chao Li ; Dan Li ; Shirley JoAnn Smart ; Lei Zhou ; Peng Yang ; Jianming ou ; Yi He ; Ruiqi Ren ; Tao Ma ; Nijuan Xiang ; Haitian Sui ; Yali Wang ; Jian Zhao ; Chaonan Wang ; Yeping Wag ; Daxin Ni ; Isaac Chun-Hai Fung ; Dexin Li ; Yangmu Huang ; Qun Li
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response 2020;11(2):5-10
Abstract
During the yellow fever epidemic in Angola in 2016, cases of yellow fever were reported in China for the first time. The
11 cases, all Chinese nationals returning from Angola, were identified in March and April 2016, one to two weeks after
the peak of the Angolan epidemic. One patient died; the other 10 cases recovered after treatment. This paper reviews the
epidemiological characteristics of the 11 yellow fever cases imported into China. It examines case detection and disease
control and surveillance, and presents recommendations for further action to prevent additional importation of yellow fever
into China.
9.Effects of Ultrashort Wave on Inflammatory of Acute Lung Injury and Related Signaling Pathway in Rats
Jun ZHOU ; Dan-ni LIU ; Li-qiong WANG ; Qian WANG ; Yi LI ; Meng-jian QU ; Jing LIU ; Ya-hua ZENG ; Cheng-qi HE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2020;26(10):1176-1181
Objective:To observe the effects of ultrashort wave (USW) on lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induced acute lung injury (ALI) and nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain like receptor protein 3 (NLRP3) signaling pathway in rats. Methods:Twenty-four three-month-old male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into control group (
10.Identification of a Novel Homozygous Splice-Site Mutation in that Causes Progressive Myoclonus Epilepsy with or without Renal Failure.
Jin HE ; Han LIN ; Jin-Jing LI ; Hui-Zhen SU ; Dan-Ni WANG ; Yu LIN ; ; Ning WANG ; ; Wan-Jin CHEN ;
Chinese Medical Journal 2018;131(13):1575-1583
BackgroundProgressive myoclonus epilepsies (PMEs) comprise a group of rare genetic disorders characterized by action myoclonus, epileptic seizures, and ataxia with progressive neurologic decline. Due to clinical and genetic heterogeneity of PMEs, it is difficult to decide which genes are affected. The aim of this study was to report an action myoclonus with or without renal failure syndrome (EPM4) family and summarize the clinical and genetic characteristics of all reported EPM4 patients.
MethodsIn the present study, targeted next-generation sequencing (NGS) was applied to screen causative genes in a Chinese PME family. The candidate variant was further confirmed by cosegregation analysis and further functional analysis, including the reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and Western blot of the proband's muscle. Moreover, literature data on the clinical and mutational features of all reported EPM4 patients were reviewed.
ResultsThe gene analysis revealed a novel homozygous splicing mutation (c.995-1G>A) of the SCARB2 gene in two brothers. Further functional analysis revealed that this mutation led to loss function of the SCARB2 protein. The classification of the candidate variant, according to the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics standards and guidelines and functional analysis, was pathogenic. Therefore, these two brothers were finally diagnostically confirmed as EPM4.
ConclusionsThese present results suggest the potential for targeted NGS to conduct a more rapid and precise diagnosis for PME patients. A literature review revealed that mutations in the different functional domains of SCARB2 appear to be associated with the phenotype of EPM4.


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