1.Effect and Mechanism of Cyclocarya paliurus(Batal.)lljinskaja Polysaccharides on Type 2 Diabetic Rats by Regulating GLUT4 Translocation in Islet and Liver
Haiyun LIU ; Miaoting SHI ; Xinyi LUO ; Minyan SUN ; Chenxi XU ; Kunhan CHEN ; Xiaomin WANG ; Rengeng SHU
Herald of Medicine 2024;43(1):13-19
Objective To investigate the effect of Cyclocarya paliurus(Batal.)lljinskaja polysaccharides on insulin resistance in type 2 diabetic rats by regulating glucose transporter 4(GLUT4)translocation in islet and liver.Methods High-fat diet combined with low-dose streptozotocin(35 mg·kg-1)to induce type 2 diabetes model,all the rats were randomly divided into model control group,Cyclocarya paliurus polysaccharides groups(5,10 g·kg-1)and metformin group(0.25 g·kg-1),and treated for eight weeks(n=9 in each group).Fasting glucose and lipid were determined.Histopathology of rat islet and liver were observed by hematoxylin and eosin staining.Protein expressions of phosphorylated phosphoinositide-3-kinase(p-PI3K),phosphorylated serine-threonine kinase 1(p-Akt1),and GLUT4 in islet were measured by immunohistochemistry staining.GLUT4 translocation in the islet and liver was detected by immunofluorescence.Results Compared with the model control group,the Cyclocarya paliurus polysaccharides group and metformin group had declined fasting glucose levels and increased high-density lipoprotein(P<0.05).The structure of the islets and liver was relatively complete.The content of p-PI3K,p-Akt1 and GLUT4 in the islet increased(P<0.05).GLUT4 translocation in the liver and islet enhanced(P<0.05).Conclusions Cyclocarya paliurus polysaccharides alleviate glucose and lipid metabolism disorders.The mechanism may lay in it activating protein expressions of p-PI3K,p-Akt1,and GLUT4 in islet cells.GLUT4 translocation to the islet and liver cell membrane are increased to regulate peripheral islet resistance.
2.Research progress on cemental tears in terms of clinical diagnosis and treatment
Bin XIONG ; Haiyun LUO ; Dandan MA
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2024;32(2):155-160
A cemental tear is defined as an incomplete or complete detachment of the cementum along the dentino-cemental junction(CDJ)or the incremental line within the body of the cementum,which can also involve part of the root dentine adjacent to the cementum.The pathogenesis of cemental tears is not fully elucidated.From the literature review,possible predisposing factors were identified,including tooth type,sex,age,periodontitis,previous periodontal treatment or root canal treatment,history of dental trauma,and occlusal trauma or excessive occlusal force.The morphology of ce-mental tears can be either piece-shaped or U-shaped,which usually contributes to periodontal and periapical break-down.Clinically,cemental tears have a unitary periodontal pocket and present with symptoms mimicking localized peri-odontitis,apical periodontitis,and vertical root fractures.Imaging examination is of great significance for the clinical di-agnosis of cemental tears,which often manifest as thin'prickle-like'radiopaque masses located longitudinally adjacent to the affected root surface.Exploratory surgery is needed in some cases.Although intraoperative cemental fragments and cemental lines on the root surface can assist in the diagnostic process,histopathology examination is the gold stan-dard for the diagnosis of cemental tears.The treatment methods vary depending on the timing of the correct diagnosis and the clinical or radiological manifestations.With the development of regenerative biomaterials and the development of intentional replantation,an increasing number of affected teeth can survive for a long time.The aim of this review is to systematically describe the biological basis and predisposing factors,clinical features,radiographic and histological characteristics,diagnosis and clinical management of cemental tears,and treatment outcomes to help make a clear di-agnosis and develop a personalized treatment plan.
3.Optimization of determination method for residual solvents of esmolol hydrochloride
Siming CHEN ; Xiankun WENG ; Haiyun SUN ; Zongyu LUO
Drug Standards of China 2024;25(2):154-158
Objective:To optimize the detection method for residual solvents of esmolol hydrochloride for control of internal quality.Methods:Gas chromatography headspace injection method was adopted by selecting appropriate headspace equilibrium temperature and time in order to reduce sample contamination of the instrument,optimizing solvent ratio for reducing matrix effect and adjusting carrier gas flow rate and split ratio.Polar capillary column pro-grammed temperature rise method was used with high temperature holding time,etc.,and methodological validation was conducted.Results:Ether,ethyl acetate,methanol,and toluene could all be effectively separated with good precision,and there were good linear relationships between peak areas and mass concentrations.The accuracy of sample spiking at 50%,100%,and 150%concentrations was investigated,and the average recovery rates could all reach ranges of 94.8%-105.6%.Conclusion:This method is accurate,highly sensitive,and overcomes the shortcomings of the Chinese Pharmacopoeia methods.It can be used for the detection of residual solvents in esmolol hydrochloride.
4.Prevalence and molecular characterization of Cryptosporidium in captive-bred Mustela putorius furo in Jiangsu Province
Jinyang ZHANG ; Yonghua ZHOU ; Jie GUO ; Jiajia LI ; Yanyan WU ; Zhenghai ZHOU ; Haiyun ZHU ; Xinyu LUO ; Dongqian CHEN ; Qiaoqiao LI ; Xinchao LIU ; Wenchao LI
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2023;35(1):73-77
Objective To investigate the prevalence and molecular features of Cryptosporidium in captive-bred Mustela putorius furo in Jiangsu Province.. Methods A total of 290 fresh stool samples were collected from a ferret farm in Jiangsu Province on May 2017, and the small subunit rRNA (SSU rRNA) gene of Cryptosporidium was amplified in stool samples using nested PCR assay. The actin, cowp and gp60 genes were amplified in positive samples and sequenced to characterize Cryptosporidium species/genotypes. Results A total of 18 stool samples were tested positive for Cryptosporidium SSU rRNA gene, with a detection rate of 6.2%. Sequence and phylogenetic analyses of SSU rRNA, actin and cowp genes characterized Cryptosporidium isolated from captive-bred ferrets as Cryptosporidium sp. ferret genotype. In addition, gp60 gene was amplified in 10 out of 18 stool samples tested positive for Cryptosporidium. Conclusions Cryptosporidium is widely prevalent in captive-bred ferrets in Jiangsu Province, and Cryptosporidium sp. ferret genotype is the only Cryptosporidium genotype in ferrets.
5.Digital measurement of corneal curvature and eccentricity of guinea pigs using Python
Yue DI ; Xinyue LI ; Wangyi FANG ; Ying HUANG ; Wenting LUO ; Haiyun YE ; Zhongbao QIAO ; Tong QIAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2023;41(8):724-729
Objective:To investigate an accurate and quantitative method to measure the eyeball morphological parameters of guinea pigs through a method that combines programmed digital techniques and mathematical geometric principles.Methods:Twenty-two three-week-old clean-grade male tricolor guinea pigs were selected and sacrificed by anesthesia overdose.Eyeballs were enucleated.The horizontal and sagittal images of the eyeball were taken with the high-speed photographic model of 13 million pixels macro meter, and the pictures were imported into pycharm programming software.Using the pre-written analysis program of Python 3.9, the conversion coefficient between the photo pixel and the actual length was obtained by a scale, and then the corneal surface was fitted by arc fitting and conic curve fitting.The results of arc fitting were converted to calculate the corneal radius of curvature.The corneal eccentricity was calculated according to the general conic equation (Ax 2+ Bxy+ Cy 2+ Dx+ Ey+ F=0). The corneal asphericity was evaluated by curve fitting between the central 3-mm and the whole cornea.The use and care of the animals complied with Regulations for the Administration of Affairs Concerning Experimental Animals by State Science and Technology Commission.The study protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee of Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center (No.2022-A009-01). Results:The digital method of Python programming can show the corneal contour of guinea pigs completely and clearly.In the transverse plane, there was no significant difference in the corneal curvature measurements among the digital fitting in central 3-mm cornea, digital fitting in whole cornea and curvature meter ( F=1.693, P=0.190). In the sagittal plane, there was a significant difference in the corneal curvature measurements among the three methods ( F=3.500, P=0.030), and the corneal curvature measurements of the whole cornea measured by the curvature meter were significantly greater than those measured by the digital fitting ( P<0.05). There was no statistical significance in the measurements of corneal curvature radius among the three methods in the transverse plane and the sagittal plane ( F=1.817, P=0.170; F=2.050, P=0.133). The horizontal and sagittal corneal eccentricity measured by digital fitting in central 3-mm cornea were 0.55±0.15 and 0.53±0.17, which were lower than 0.66±0.10 and 0.64±0.14 measured by digital fitting in whole cornea, and the differences were statistically significant ( t=-4.860, -5.210; both at P<0.01). Conclusions:It is feasible to use Python programming digital method to measure the corneal curvature and eccentricity of guinea pigs.
6.Research progress on molecular mechanism of transcription factor C/EBPβ in lung diseases
Haiyun WEN ; Yalan LUO ; Peng GE ; Bowen LAN ; Xuanchi DONG ; Guixin ZHANG ; Hailong CHEN
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2022;34(8):875-880
CCAAT enhancer binding protein β (C/EBPβ), as a nuclear transcription factor necessary for the development of liver, airway epithelium, and adipose tissue, plays a vital role in physiological processes related to cell proliferation, apoptosis, and differentiation. However, the up-regulation of C/EBPβ activates signal pathways related to inflammatory response, epithelial-mesenchymal transition, cell proliferation and invasion, immune response, and angiogenesis by regulating a series of downstream genes transcription promotes the development of lung diseases. Therefore, targeting C/EBPβ may be a potential treatment strategy for lung diseases. This paper summarizes the regulatory effects of C/EBPβ and related signaling pathways in lung infection, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lung injury, pulmonary fibrosis, and lung cancer to provide a theoretical basis for the precision medicine of lung diseases.
7.The effect of scenario case based learning for nurse-patient communication on empathy of undergraduate nursing students
Chen JING ; Shuyan TONG ; Miaohong CHEN ; Zhexin LIN ; Ningxiang LUO ; Liping WU ; Haiyun FANG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2017;16(11):38-42
Objective To study the effect of scenario case based learning for nurse-patient communicationon empathy of un-dergraduate nursing students. Methods The undergraduate nursing students who had completed the basic nursing courses and the course of"communication in nursing"were enrolled as participants.Seventy-two students recruited in 2013 were assigned as the control group,where only individual guidance was given before taking examination;while eighty-nine students recruited in 2014 as the inter-vention group,where a self-compiled Collection of Scenarios for Nurse-Patient Communication was given when they were preparing for the final examination and the students were required to give their own communication plans based on the scenario cases from the collec-tion.The two groups were compared in view of empathy. Result The intervention group were better in empathy ability assessment, with statistically significant difference (P<0.001). Conclusions The scenario case based learning for nurse-patient communication makes up for the shortcomings of traditional teaching methods.It encourages nursing students to think from the patients'perspective and improves the empathy ability of students.
8.Anesthetic management of the standard Norwood stage Ⅰ procedure for hypoplastic left heart syndrome
Haiyun SUN ; Sheng WANG ; Yiqun DING ; Jimei CHEN ; Dandong LUO ; Jian ZHUANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2016;32(2):70-73,88
Objective To retrospectively analyse the anaesthetic management of Norwood Stage Ⅰ.Methods Between June 2010 and August 2014, totally 5 small infants with HLHS underwent the standard Norwood Stage I procedure .They were all boys.Age at surgeries ranged from 29 to 75 days with median 36 days, and weight from 2.57 -3.50 kg with median of 3.13kg.The first three cases were received intravenous prostaglandin E1 before they were sent to the operation theatre and were under mechanical ventilation .They were received emergent operations because of unstable hemodynamic situation .The other two cases were relatively stable without mechanical ventilation and were received restrict surgery .All 5 cases received the stand-ard Norwood Stage Ⅰprocedure under intravenous-inhalation balance-general anaesthesia with cardiopulmonary bypass.The technique of deep hypothermia and circulatory arrest were used in all five cases .Results The fourth case died from low cardi-ac output syndrome after cardiopulmonary bypass .The other 4 cases were transferred to the paediatric intensive care unit after withdrawal from bypass.One of the four cases died after 32 h after surgery.Conclusion The standard Norwood Stage Ⅰ pro-cedure is aquite complex procedure, which demands multidisplinary cooperation, to palliatively correct HLHS.We retrospect the experiences of the anesthetic management in our centre and hope it will be helpful to decrease the mortality and morbidity in relatively short period.
9.Value of C-reactive protein level on transplantation day in predicting early post-transplant infections and outcomes of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
Kefeng SHEN ; Qifa LIU ; Jing SUN ; Qianli JIANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Hongsheng ZHOU ; Min DAI ; Min XIAO ; Jin WANG ; Li LUO ; Qinlu LI ; Haiyun AN ; Zhen-Ya HONG ; Li MENG ; Mo YANG ; Jianfeng ZHOU ; Gaoxiang WANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2015;35(11):1535-1539
OBJECTIVETo investigate the value of C-reactive protein (CRP) on transplantation day in predicting early post-transplant infections and outcomes of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT).
METHODSWe retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 78 recipients undergoing allo-HSCT. The clinical reference value of CRP on transplantation day was determined, and its sensitivity and specificity for diagnosing bacteremia was analyzed using receiver-operating characteristic curve (ROC). The incidence of transplant-related complications, overall survival, and relapse rate of the patients were analyzed with respect to the CRP level.
RESULTSThe clinical reference value of CRP for diagnosing bacteremia was 23.3 mg/L (AUC=0.735 [95% CI: 0.623-0.848], P=0.001), which had a diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of 0.793 and 0.592, respectively. Compared with the patients with low CRP levels, the patients with high CRP levels tended to have delayed neutrophil reconstitution and platelet engraftment by 0.71 days (P=0.237) and 4.09 days (P=0.048), respectively, and had a significantly higher incidence of bacteremia (17.1% vs 53.5%, P=0.001) and CMV viremia (37.1% vs 72.1%, P=0.003) within 100 days following the transplantation; the incidences of EBV viremia, pulmonary invasive fungal infection, or acute graft versus host disease (aGVHD) showed no significant difference between the two groups (41.9% vs 22.9%, P=0.094; 14.0% vs 5.7%, P=0.285; 51.2% vs 45.7, P=0.656, respectively). During the follow-up for a median of 318 (7-773) days in high-CRP group and for 299 (78-747) days in low-CRP group, the high-CRP group showed a significantly lower 2-year overall survival than the low-CRP group (42.5% vs 78.4%, P=0.022), and tended to have a higher 2-year cumulative relapse rate (52.3% vs 19.8%, P=0.235). Logistic multivariate analysis identified a high CRP level on transplantation day as the independent risk factor for post-transplant bacteremia within 100 days (OR=5.090 [95% CI: 1.115 -23.229], P=0.036).
CONCLUSIONA high CRP level on transplantation day can be indicative of a high risk of early post-transplant bacteremia and CMV viremia and also a poor prognosis following allo-HSCT.
Bacteremia ; diagnosis ; C-Reactive Protein ; chemistry ; Graft vs Host Disease ; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation ; Humans ; Incidence ; Mycoses ; Prognosis ; Recurrence ; Retrospective Studies ; Risk Factors ; Sensitivity and Specificity ; Viremia ; diagnosis
10.Diagnostic value of sound velocity and real-time ultrasonic elastographpy in differentiation benign or malignant of breast lesions
Bing OU ; Hui ZHI ; Haiyun YANG ; Baoming LUO
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2013;(1):59-62
Objective To compare the diagnostic value of sound velocity(SV) and real-time ultrasonic elastography in differentiating benign or malignant of breast lesions.Methods 75 patients with 99 lesions were examined with the zone speed index technique and real-time ultrasonic elastography respectively.Then the SVs of the lesions were calculated and elastography of the lesions were scored with 5-scoring method.The ROC curves were constructed with histology as the golden standard.Results There was significant difference between the SVs of benign and malignant breast lesions(P =0.0001).1561 m/s was the best cufoff point.And the areas under the curves (AUC) of SV and real-time ultrasonic elastography were 0.842 and 0.968,respectively.There was significant difference between the two methods of AUC (P =0.023).The sensitivity,specificity and accuracy for SV were 81.5%,91.7%,88.9%,respectively.There was no significant difference between sensitivity,specificity and accuracy of the two methods(P =1.0,P =0.125,P =0.146).Conclusions Both SV method and real-time ultrasonic elastography are helpful in the evaluation of benign or malignant of breast lesions.


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