1.Expert consensus on the biosafety recommendation for arthropods of medical importance in field and laboratory
HE Changhua ; LUO Huanle ; YIN Feifei ; HAN Qian ; LIANG Lei ; SHI Yongxia ; YU Xuedong ; SUN Yi ; LIU Qiyong ; WANG Huanyu ; WANG Rong ; SHAN Chao ; DENG Fei ; YUAN Zhiming ; XIA Han
China Tropical Medicine 2024;24(2):119-
The emerging and re-emerging arthropod-borne infectious diseases pose a serious threat to global public health security. Field and laboratory studies of arthropods of medical importance are essential and critical for the prevention and control of arthropod-borne infectious diseases. Various institutions or universities in China have been conducting research in the field or laboratory study of arthropods of medical importance, but up to 2023, it is still lacking detailed biosafety guidelines or recommendations that can guide the related work for arthropods of medical importance. In order to proactively address potential biosafety issues in the field or laboratory activities related to arthropods of medical importance, improve the standardization of arthropod biosafety classification, operations, and protection, and ensure the safety of practitioners, an expert consensus on the biosafety recommendation of arthropods of medical importance in field and laboratory has been developed, aiming to guide the future work of arthropods and ensure the national biosafety and biosecurity of China.
2.Effect of acupoint pre-embedding thread on autonomic nervous system and gastrointestinal function in patients undergoing gynecological laparoscopic surgery under general anesthesia
Haiyan XIA ; Jianyou ZHANG ; Yingfei OU ; Naichao WANG ; Feifei LI ; Zhong ZHENG
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2024;40(7):699-703
Objective To explore the effects of multiple groups of acupoint pre-embedding thread on the autonomic nervous system and gastrointestinal function in patients undergoing gynecological laparo-scopic surgery under general anesthesia.Methods Sixty patients,aged 25-64 years,BMI 18.5-30.0 kg/m2,ASA physical status Ⅰ or Ⅱ,were selected for laparoscopic gynecological surgery under general anesthesia.Patients were divided into two groups using a random number table method:control group(group C)and acupoint thread embedding group(group M),30 patients in each group.Patients in group M received thread embedding at 10 acupoints in 5 groups,including Neiguan,Sanyinjiao,Geshu,Jueyin,and Weishu on the day before surgery.Patients in group C did not undergo thread embedding at acupoints before surgery.The HR,MAP,normalized unit of low frequency(LF),normalized unit of high frequency(HF)and LF/HF were recorded at 5 minutes before anesthesia induction,immediately after tracheal intu-bation,immediately after establishing pneumoperitoneum,10,20,and 30 minutes after pneumoperitoneum,and when tracheal intubation was removed.Motilin and gastrin concentrations in serum were measured on the day before surgery and 24 hours after surgery.The time of first postoperative exhaust and defecation,as well as the occurrence of nausea and vomiting within 48 hours after surgery were recorded.Results Compared with group C,the HR was significantly lower,and the MAP,the LF and LF/HF in group M were significant-ly reduced at 10,20,and 30 minutes after pneumoperitoneum,while HF was significantly increased(P<0.05).The first postoperative time of exhaust and defecation in group M was significantly shortened(P<0.05),and the incidence of nausea and vomiting within 24 hours after surgery was significantly reduced(P<0.05).The concentrations of motilin and gastrin in serum of group M were significantly increased 24 hours after surgery(P<0.05).Conclusion The combination of acupoints and pre-embedding thread can regu-late the autonomic nervous function of patients undergoing gynecological laparoscopic surgery under general anesthesia,which is beneficial for the recovery of postoperative gastrointestinal function and improves the quality of rehabilitation.
3.Study on Quality Evaluation of Notopterygii Rhizoma et Radix through UPLC Fingerprint Combined with Chemometrics Analysis and Multi Index Component Content Determination
Guangming HE ; Xiaoying LU ; Tianrui XIA ; Feifei XIE ; Rui LUO ; Weisheng LYU ; Yueyi LIANG ; Zhenyu LI ; Xiuzhi LI ; Jianxiang ZHANG ; Xiangdong CHEN ; Dongmei SUN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(8):126-132
Objective To establish the ultra-high performance liquid chromatography(UPLC)chromatographic fingerprint of Notopterygii Rhizoma et Radix;To determine the contents of ferulic acid,nodakenin,ammijin,notopterol,isoimperatorin and volatile oil of Notopterygii Rhizoma et Radix from different producing areas;To provide reference for quality evaluation of Notopterygii Rhizoma et Radix.Methods Waters BEH C18 chromatographic column(2.1 mm×150 mm,1.7 μm)was used,with mobile phase acetonitrile-0.02%formic acid aqueous solution gradient elution,flow rate 0.25 mL/min,column temperature 25℃,detection wavelength 330 nm,injection volume 2 μL.UPLC fingerprints of 25 batches of Notopterygii Rhizoma et Radix were established,and the similarity analysis and chemometrics analysis were carried out.The contents of ferulic acid,nodakenin,ammijin,notopterol and isoimperatorin were determined simultaneously,and the contents of volatile oil was determined by steam distillation method.Results Totally 23 common fingerprint peaks were calibrated,11 known components were identified.According to the results of the cluster analysis and principal component analysis,25 batches of Notopterygii Rhizoma et Radix samples were divided into 3 categories,and the 6 potential differential components were screened out by orthogonal partial least squares-discriminant analysis(OPLS-DA).The results showed that the contents of notopterol and volatile oil from Sichuan Province were higher than those from Gansu Province and Qinghai Province.Conclusion The method established in the study is accurate and reliable,which can provide scientific basis and reference for the quality evaluation and control of Notopterygii Rhizoma et Radix.
4.Structure-based drug discovery of novel fused-pyrazolone carboxamide derivatives as potent and selective AXL inhibitors.
Feifei FANG ; Yang DAI ; Hao WANG ; Yinchun JI ; Xuewu LIANG ; Xia PENG ; Jiyuan LI ; Yangrong ZHAO ; Chunpu LI ; Danyi WANG ; Yazhou LI ; Dong ZHANG ; Dan ZHANG ; Meiyu GENG ; Hong LIU ; Jing AI ; Yu ZHOU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(12):4918-4933
As a novel and promising antitumor target, AXL plays an important role in tumor growth, metastasis, immunosuppression and drug resistance of various malignancies, which has attracted extensive research interest in recent years. In this study, by employing the structure-based drug design and bioisosterism strategies, we designed and synthesized in total 54 novel AXL inhibitors featuring a fused-pyrazolone carboxamide scaffold, of which up to 20 compounds exhibited excellent AXL kinase and BaF3/TEL-AXL cell viability inhibitions. Notably, compound 59 showed a desirable AXL kinase inhibitory activity (IC50: 3.5 nmol/L) as well as good kinase selectivity, and it effectively blocked the cellular AXL signaling. In turn, compound 59 could potently inhibit BaF3/TEL-AXL cell viability (IC50: 1.5 nmol/L) and significantly suppress GAS6/AXL-mediated cancer cell invasion, migration and wound healing at the nanomolar level. More importantly, compound 59 oral administration showed good pharmacokinetic profile and in vivo antitumor efficiency, in which we observed significant AXL phosphorylation suppression, and its antitumor efficacy at 20 mg/kg (qd) was comparable to that of BGB324 at 50 mg/kg (bid), the most advanced AXL inhibitor. Taken together, this work provided a valuable lead compound as a potential AXL inhibitor for the further antitumor drug development.
5.Expression of IGF1 and its clinical significance in oral squamous carcinoma
Jie Zeng ; Zumuretiguli Abulaiti ; Yandi Ma ; Xueyan Yu ; Feifei Xia ; Jiang Xu
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2023;58(8):1418-1423
Objective :
To explore differential expression of insulin like growth factor 1( IGF1) in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) tissues and cells , and to analyze its clinical significance of IGF1 .
Methods :
The protein expression of IGF1 was detected in 115 OSCC tissues (OSCC group) and 74 normal tissues (normal group) using immunohistochemical technique , and the relationship with the clinicopathological factors and prognosis of OSCC was analyzed. The IGF1 protein and mRNA levels in HOK and OSCC cell lines ( CAL⁃27 , TCA⁃8113 , SCC⁃15 and SCC⁃25) were detected by Western blot and qRT⁃PCR.
Results :
The high expression rate of IGF1 in OSCC group was 72. 17% , which was significantly higher than that in normal group (2. 70% ) ( P < 0. 001) . The proportion under ROC curve (AUC) of OSCC diagnosed by IGF1 was 0. 81 , the sensitivity was 0. 73 , and the specificity was 0. 82. The expression of IGF1 was related to the degree of differentiation , T stage and depth of invasion (P = 0. 03 , P = 0. 02 , P = 0. 02) , but not to gender, age , N stage , TNM stage , smoking , alcohol consumption , or HPV infection (P > 0. 05) . Kaplan⁃Meier and COX regression analysis showed that the high expression of IGF1 , the degree of differentiation , the T stage and the depth of infiltration were the related factors affecting the prognosis of patients (P < 0. 01 , P = 0. 04 , P = 0. 03 , P = 0. 04) . COX multivariate indicated that high expression of IGF1 was an independent factor affecting the prognosis of patients ( P = 0. 01) . Western blot and qRT⁃PCR results indicated that the expression of IGF1 in OSCC cell lines was higher than that in HOK (P < 0. 05) .
Conclusion
IGF1 can be a potential diagnostic and poor prognostic marker in oral squamous cell carcinoma.
6.Role of dendritic cells in MYD88-mediated immune recognition and osteoinduction initiated by the implantation of biomaterials.
Zifan ZHAO ; Qin ZHAO ; Hu CHEN ; Fanfan CHEN ; Feifei WANG ; Hua TANG ; Haibin XIA ; Yongsheng ZHOU ; Yuchun SUN
International Journal of Oral Science 2023;15(1):31-31
Bone substitute material implantation has become an important treatment strategy for the repair of oral and maxillofacial bone defects. Recent studies have shown that appropriate inflammatory and immune cells are essential factors in the process of osteoinduction of bone substitute materials. Previous studies have mainly focused on innate immune cells such as macrophages. In our previous work, we found that T lymphocytes, as adaptive immune cells, are also essential in the osteoinduction procedure. As the most important antigen-presenting cell, whether dendritic cells (DCs) can recognize non-antigen biomaterials and participate in osteoinduction was still unclear. In this study, we found that surgical trauma associated with materials implantation induces necrocytosis, and this causes the release of high mobility group protein-1 (HMGB1), which is adsorbed on the surface of bone substitute materials. Subsequently, HMGB1-adsorbed materials were recognized by the TLR4-MYD88-NFκB signal axis of dendritic cells, and the inflammatory response was activated. Finally, activated DCs release regeneration-related chemokines, recruit mesenchymal stem cells, and initiate the osteoinduction process. This study sheds light on the immune-regeneration process after bone substitute materials implantation, points out a potential direction for the development of bone substitute materials, and provides guidance for the development of clinical surgical methods.
Biocompatible Materials/metabolism*
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7.Expression of PLAU and AKT1 in oral squamous cell carcinoma
Ercan Sun ; Qiaoling Xiao ; Feifei Xia ; Zhe Liu ; Jiang Xu ; Changxue Li
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2022;57(11):1821-1825
Objective :
To investigate the expression and prognosis of urokinase plasminogen activator (PLAU) and v-akt murine thymoma viral oncogene homolog 1 (AKT1) in oral squamous cell carcinoma ( OSCC) and normal tis- sues and the correlation of PLAU and AKT1 in OSCC tissues.
Methods :
The expression levels of PLAU and AKT1 in 70 cases of oral squamous cell carcinoma and 50 cases of normal tissues were detected by immunohistochemical method,and the correlation between PLAU and AKT1 expression and clinicopathological features and prognosis as well as the correlation between PLAU and AKT1 expression in OSCC tissues was analyzed,and the results were fur- ther verified by bioinformatics database.
Results :
The expression of PLAU and AKT1 in OSCC tissues was higher than that in normal tissues (P<0. 05) ,Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that patients with low PLAU and AKT1 ex- pression had longer survival time than those with high AKT1 expression (P<0. 05) ,Spearman rank sum correlation test showed that there was a strong correlation between PLAU and AKT1 expression in OSCC tissues (r = 0. 357,P <0. 05) ,GEPIA bioinformatics database analysis results are consistent with experimental results.
Conclusion
PLAU and AKT1 are highly expressed in OSCC tissues and are associated with poor prognosis of patients.There is a correlation between PLAU and AKT1 in OSCC tissues.
8.Status quo and development recommendations for infectious disease early warning system in public general hospitals in China
Yiqi XIA ; Feifei CHEN ; Lu MA ; Qi JIANG ; Shaohua CHENG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2022;38(7):544-547
Early warning of infectious disease outbreak is key to controlling epidemics. Public general hospitals can effectively play their " outpost" role in the early warning and response of infectious diseases, which is directly related to the success of epidemic prevention and control. The authors summarized the current construction and main functions of infectious disease early warning systems at national level, regional level and public general hospitals, analyzed the problems existing in such construction, and put forward targeted suggestions. As found by the authors, some public general hospitals in China have initially built an early warning system for infectious diseases, achieving early recognition, early warning and reporting of infectious diseases to some extent. However, these systems were challenged by such shortcomings as insufficient intelligence, lack of data information exchange, immature practice and application, and lack of attention to the monitoring and early warning of endemic infectious diseases. It is suggested to improve the policy and system support in the future, to expand the types of infectious diseases for monitoring and early warning, to enlarge the sources of monitoring data and to strength hospital informationization construction.
9.Application of a computer-assisted surgery system in precision surgery of mediastinal tumors in children
Yao LIU ; Xiongwei WU ; Yuhe DUAN ; Chunyang ZHAO ; Feifei WANG ; Fengjiao WANG ; Nan XIA ; Xiwei HAO ; Qian DONG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2022;37(22):1750-1755
Objective:To analyze and summarize the application and significance of the computer-assisted surgery system in precision surgery of mediastinal tumors in children.Methods:The clinical data of 54 children that underwent mediastinal tumor resection surgery in the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University from August 2008 to November 2021 were collected.According to whether the Hisense CAS computer-assisted surgery system was used before the operation, the patients were divided into three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction group (29 cases, 53.70%) and two-dimensional (2D) CT group (25 cases, 46.30%). The surgical indicators, postoperative hospital stay, and the incidence of surgical complications were compared between the two groups.The t-test, Mann- Whitney U test, χ2 test or Fisher′ s exact test were carried out for statistical analysis.Simulated surgery and actual surgery were compared for both 3D reconstruction and 2D CT groups. Results:There were no significant differences in gender, age, height, weight, maximum tumor diameter and tumor location between the 3D reconstruction group and 2D CT group (all P>0.05). The operation time of the 3D reconstruction group was [(125.14±41.37) min] was shorter than that of the 2D CT group [(149.24±44.53) min] ( P=0.044). The intraoperative blood loss in the 3D reconstruction group [15.00(13.50, 25.00) mL] was less than that in the 2D CT group [36.00(30.00, 75.00) mL] ( P<0.001). In addition, the indwelling time the closed thoracic drainage tube [4.00 (3.00, 5.50) d] and postoperative hospitalization days [(8.83±3.39) d] in the 3D reconstruction group were shorter than those in the 2D CT group [7.00(5.00, 11.50) d, (11.00±4.10) d] ( P=0.001, 0.038). No significant difference in postoperative complication rates was found between the 3D reconstruction group and 2D CT group ( P>0.05). The simulated operation was consistent with the actual operation in the 3D reconstruction group. Conclusions:3D reconstruction by the computer-assisted surgery system can truly reveal the anatomical relationship between tumors and surrounding organs and blood vessels, and improve the accuracy and safety of surgical resection of mediastinal tumors in children.
10.Application value of Hisense computer-assisted surgery system three-dimensional reconstru-tion in precision treatment of pediatric liver tumors
Rui LI ; Xiwei HAO ; Huanyu ZHANG ; Xin CHEN ; Chengzhan ZHU ; Zhong JIANG ; Jing ZHAO ; Yuhe DUAN ; Cong SHANG ; Jie MI ; Bin WEI ; Nan XIA ; Feifei WANG ; Fengjiao WANG ; Xia YANG ; Qian DONG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2022;21(6):816-821
Objective:To investigate the application value of Hisense computer-assisted surgery system (CAS) three-dimensional reconstruction in the precision treatment of pediatric liver tumors.Methods:The retrospective and descriptive study was conducted. The clinicopathological data of 82 children with liver tumors who were admitted to Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University from January 2013 to September 2021 were collected. There were 39 males and 43 females, aged 13(19)months. Children underwent upper abdominal dynamic enhanced computed tomography (CT) examination, and three-dimensional reconstruction was performed on CT images of arterial, equili-brium and venous phases with Hisense CAS. Surgical feasibility and scheme were evaluated and conducted based on the results of upper abdominal dynamic enhanced CT examination, and then revised according to three-dimensional reconstruction results of Hisense CAS. Observation indicators: (1) comparison of surgical scheme between two-dimensional enhanced CT images and three-dimensional reconstruction results of Hisense CAS; (2) intraoperative and postoperative situations; (3) follow-up. Follow-up was conducted by outpatient examination to detect postoperative compli-cations and residual liver compensation up to November 2021. Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as Mean± SD. Measurement data with skewed distribution were represented as M(IQR) or M(range). Count data were described as absolute numbers or percentages. Results:(1) Comparison of surgical scheme between two-dimensional CT images and three-dimensional reconstruction results of Hisense CAS. ① Based on the two-dimensional CT images, 42 cases of 82 children could undergo one-stage resection and 40 children could not. However, based on the three-dimensional reconstruction results of Hisense CAS, 48 cases of 82 children could undergo one-stage resection and 34 children could not. There were 6 children with one-stage resection feasibility based on the three-dimensional reconstruction results of Hisense CAS rather than the two-dimensional CT images. For the 34 children undergoing chemotherapy firstly, 31 cases had surgical feasibility after chemotherapy based on the two-dimensional CT images and 3 cases could not undergo surgery because of unapparent tumor regression or tumor surrounding impor-tant vessels. However, the 34 children had surgical feasibility after chemotherapy based on the three-dimensional reconstruction results of Hisense CAS. The revision rate of surgical feasibility was 11.0%(9/82) for the 82 children. ② Based on the two-dimensional CT images, 15 cases of 82 children underwent liver left lobectomy, 21 cases underwent liver right lobectomy, 7 cases underwent mesohepatectomy, 13 cases underwent extended left hemihepatectomy, 23 cases underwent extended right hemihepatectomy, 3 cases underwent segmental hepatectomy. However, based on the three-dimensional reconstruction results of Hisense CAS, 20 cases of 82 children underwent liver left lobectomy, 29 cases underwent liver right lobectomy, 7 cases underwent mesohepatectomy, 7 cases underwent extended left hemihepatectomy, 14 cases underwent extended right hemihepatectomy, 5 cases underwent segmental hepatectomy. The revision rate of surgical scheme was 36.6%(30/82) for the 82 children. (2) Intraoperative and postoperative situations. The operation time, volume of intraoperative blood loss, duration of postoperative hospital stay of the 82 children were (182±18)minutes, 20(10)mL, (10.2±1.9)days, respectively. (3) Follow-up. All the 82 children were followed up for 10 (range, 2?18)months. There was no obvious complication occurred to the 82 children after surgery, and the residual liver can satisfy the liver compensation of body. All the children survived well.Conclusion:Three-dimensional reconstruction of Hisense CAS is conducive to judging the surgical feasibility and formulation of accurate surgical plan of children with liver tumors.


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