1.Clinical value of wide body CT in chest scanning of patients under free breathing state
Xuechao ZOU ; Guan WANG ; Chenghao PIAO ; Yan ZHAO ; Huan MENG
China Medical Equipment 2024;21(3):44-47,62
Objective:To explore the application value of compute tomography(CT)scan with 16cm wide body detector in chest examination of patients who could not cooperate with breath-holding.Methods:A total of 100 patients who could not cooperate with breath-holding during chest examination in the second affiliated hospital of Shenyang Medical College from May to August in 2022 were selected,and they were randomly divided into observation group and control group,with 50 patients in each group.The collimation width of CT scan with 16cm wide body detector was 256 mm×0.625 mm in the observation group,and that with 8 cm wide body detector was 128 mm×0.625 mm in the control group,and other parameters of two groups were same.A series of indicators included age,height,weight and body mass index(BMI)of patients were recorded,and the CT dose index(CTDIvol),dose length product(DLP),effective dose(ED)were measured and calculated.And then,the Contrast to Noise ratio(CNR),signal to noise(SNR)and Standard Deviation(SD)between two groups were compared,and the image quality was evaluated objectively and subjectively.Results:The average age and the average weight of the patients in the observation group were respectively(78.81±6.84)years old and(64.46±9.86)kg,and the mean values of BMI,CTDIvol,DLP,ED and exposure time were respectively(22.89±3.09)kg/m2,(4.61±1.00)mGy,(1 471.02±345.25)mGy·cm,(20.59±4.83)mSv,(1.01±0.61)s.The average age and the average weight of the patients in the control group were respectively(77.70±6.76)years old and(62.84±4.75)kg.The mean values of BMI,CTDIvol,DLP,Ed and exposure time were respectively(22.89±2.29)kg/m2,(14.5±0.00)mGy,(4 561.70±346.32)mGy·cm,(63.86±4.85)mSv and(4.07±0.12)s.The differences of subjective evaluations of main pulmonary artery,right inferior pulmonary vein trunk and aortic arch between the observation group and the control group were not significant(P>0.05).The subjective scores of image qualities both two groups were larger than 4,and the image qualities of two groups could meet the diagnostic requirements.The CTDIvol,DLP,ED and exposure time of observation group were significantly lower than those in control group(t=-69.42,-44.231,-44.234,-107.10,P<0.05),respectively.Conclusion:Compared with the CT scan with conventional 8 cm detector,the CT scan with 16 cm wide body detector can greatly shorten the scanning time and reduce the radiation dose in the chest CT scan of patients with free breathing,and the image quality of that can meet the requirement of clinical diagnosis,which has very high application value in the fast diagnosis of clinical emergency.
2.Research progress on the physiological characteristics of pericoronary adipose tissue and related diseases
Huan MENG ; Chenghao PIAO ; Xuechao ZOU ; Guan WANG ; Yaling ZHEN
China Medical Equipment 2024;21(6):195-199
Pericoronary adipose tissue(PCAT)is a special tissue that adheres closely to the coronary arteries and is part of the epicardial adipose tissue(EAT).It can not only interact with adjacent blood vessel walls,but also be affected by the systemic metabolic status.The PCAT attenuation index measurement technique is a new method for detecting coronary artery inflammation,which is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease.The review of the research progress of PCAT by reviewing and analyzing the relevant literature and clinical work experience,and use of the early monitoring of PCAT,early and targeted treatment measures can be carried out for patients to prevent or treat a variety of complications.
3.Report of 5 gene-edited pig-rhesus monkey heterotopic heart xenotransplantation experiment
Gen ZHANG ; Huan WANG ; Yulong GUAN ; Jie YAN ; Ji LI ; Xiaoliang LI ; Xianhua LI ; Rong ZHOU ; Xianzhi WANG ; Zhipeng REN ; Dongsheng HE ; Xin LI ; Dengke PAN ; Dianyuan LI
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2024;40(6):379-384
Objective:To investigate the changing trends in cardiac function following xenogeneic heterotopic heart transplantation of multi-gene edited pig hearts and assess the impact of recipient immune responses on donor heart, laying experimental groundwork for the clinical application of gene editing technology.Methods:On December 16, 2023, xenogeneic heterotopic heart transplantation was performed between pigs and rhesus monkeys. Functional status of the graft under post-transplantation load conditions and recipient immune indicators were observed.Results:The recipient monkeys survived for 40 days with satisfactory functionality of both donor and recipient hearts, and no hyperacute or acute immune rejection reactions were observed.Conclusion:Multi-gene editing technology provides potential for xenotransplantation, yet further exploration is needed for its clinical application.
4.Research progress in gut-skin axis and its association with traditional Chinese medicine theory.
Yong-Mei GUAN ; Shi-Chun ZHAO ; Qiong LI ; Li-Hua CHEN ; Fei WANG ; Huan-Huan DONG ; Fang WANG ; Xiao-Fan CHEN ; Hua ZHANG ; Wei-Feng ZHU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2023;48(18):4908-4918
Currently, the gut-organ axis has become a hot research topic. As increasing attention has been paid to the role of gut microbiota in the health of organs, the complex and integrated dialogue mechanism between the gastrointestinal tract and the associated microbiota has been demonstrated in more and more studies. Skin as the largest organ in the human body serves as the primary barrier protecting the human body from damage. The proposal of the gut-skin axis has established a bidirectional link between the gut and the skin. The disturbance of gut microbiota can lead to the occurrence of skin diseases, the mechanism of which is complex and may involve multiple pathways in immunity, metabolism, and internal secretion. According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM), the connection between the intestine and the skin can be established through the lung, and the interior disorders will definitely cause symptoms on the exterior. This paper reviews the research progress in the gut-skin axis and its correlation with TCM theory and provides ideas and a basis for cli-nical treatment and drug development of skin and intestinal diseases.
Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Gastrointestinal Tract
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Skin Diseases/drug therapy*
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Gastrointestinal Microbiome
5.Genetic analysis of two families with Short-rib thoracic dysplasia type 3.
Xin GUAN ; Huan MI ; Shan LI ; Yixuan CAO ; Jingsong GAO ; Xiaohui ZHU ; Xiuli ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2023;40(11):1350-1355
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the pathogenic variants and clinical classification of two fetuses with Short-rib thoracic dysplasia with or without polydactyly (SRTD).
METHODS:
With informed consent obtained, the phenotypic characteristics of the fetuses were comprehensively examined, and genomic DNA was extracted from fetal skin tissue and peripheral blood samples of the parents with conventional phenol-chloroform method. Whole exome sequencing (WES) was carried out on both fetuses, and the candidate variants were validated by Sanger sequencing. The pathogenicity of the candidate variants was analyzed using bioinformatic software VarCards, and the impact of the variants on the protein structure was predicted with Swiss-Pdb-viewer.
RESULTS:
Both fetuses were found to harbor compound heterozygous variants of the DYNC2H1 gene, including c.515C>A (p.Pro172Gln) and c.5983G>A (p.Ala1995Thr) in fetus 1, and c.5920G>T (pGly1974) and c.9908T>C (p.He3303Thr) in fetus 2. The parents of both fetuses were heterozygous carriers.
CONCLUSION
The compound heterozygous variants of the DYNC2H1 gene probably underlay the SRTD3 in the two fetuses.
Humans
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Fetus
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Chloroform
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Computational Biology
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Ethnicity
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Ribs
6.Small molecules targeting protein-protein interactions for cancer therapy.
Defa WU ; Yang LI ; Lang ZHENG ; Huan XIAO ; Liang OUYANG ; Guan WANG ; Qiu SUN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(10):4060-4088
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are fundamental to many biological processes that play an important role in the occurrence and development of a variety of diseases. Targeting the interaction between tumour-related proteins with emerging small molecule drugs has become an attractive approach for treatment of human diseases, especially tumours. Encouragingly, selective PPI-based therapeutic agents have been rapidly advancing over the past decade, providing promising perspectives for novel therapies for patients with cancer. In this review we comprehensively clarify the discovery and development of small molecule modulators of PPIs from multiple aspects, focusing on PPIs in disease, drug design and discovery strategies, structure-activity relationships, inherent dilemmas, and future directions.
7.Stability and taste evaluation of two kinds of oral solvent after extemporaneous compounding
Wei-wei GUAN ; Min HUANG ; Huan ZHANG ; Long-tai YOU ; Li-ping FENG ; Min YANG ; Dong MEI ; Xiao-ling WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2023;58(11):3198-3203
A flavoring agent and a suspension agent were prepared for extemporaneous compounding. The stability of the two agents before and after drug loading was investigated, and the taste of the suspension after extemporaneous compounding was evaluated by electronic tongue technology. The two agents remained stable under the conditions of influence factor test, accelerated test and long-term test. The appearance properties of the two agents did not change. The relative density of the flavoring agent was maintained at 1.053-1.075, and the pH was stable at 4.2-4.5. The relative density of the suspension agent was maintained at 0.999-1.022, and the pH was stable at 4.0-4.5. Seven kinds of drugs, including warfarin sodium tablets and spironolactone tablets, were mixed with these two oral solvents, and the content uniformity and stability were detected respectively. The results showed that the preparations could be evenly dispersed and the physical and chemical properties were stable. The results of taste evaluation showed that in captopril group and chloral hydrate group, the flavoring agent had the best effect on taste correction. In warfarin sodium group, rifampicin group, spironolactone group, vitamin B1 group and vitamin B2 group, the blending agents had the best effect on taste correction.
8.Guidelines for Ideological and Political Teaching of the Doctor-patient Communication Courses
Jinfan WANG ; Mei YIN ; Huan LIU ; Aiming ZHENG ; Yue ZHANG ; Yuyu GUO ; Yuanyuan GUAN
Chinese Medical Ethics 2023;36(6):703-708
To promote the ideological and political construction of the doctor-patient communication course, the research group discussed the subject characteristics and proposed the goals, principles, elements, and paths of the ideological and political construction of the doctor-patient communication course combined with practical teaching and relevant policy documents. Besides, this paper put forward the top-level framework design for the implementation, curriculum assessment, and evaluation indicators of the ideological and political construction, and developed the Guidelines for Ideological and Political Teaching of the Doctor-patient Communication Course and related teaching evaluation indicators, with a view to providing reference evaluation standards for the ideological and political construction of the doctor-patient communication course in China.
9.Identification of pathogenic variants in three Chinese patients with McCune-Albright syndrome.
Mingchen HAN ; Huan MI ; Xin GUAN ; Xiuzhi REN ; Xiuli ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2023;40(2):186-190
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the genetic basis for three Chinese patients with McCune-Albright syndrome (MAS).
METHODS:
Three children who had respectively presented at Shandong Provincial Hospital in April 2019 and Peking Union Medical College Hospital in August 2020 and May 2021 were selected as the research subjects. Peripheral blood samples of the probands and their family members were taken for the extraction of genomic DNA. Potential variants were screened by whole exome sequencing (WES), and candidate variants were validated by Sanger sequencing of the patients and their family members.
RESULTS:
The proband from family 1 was found to harbor a heterozygous c.601C>T (p.R201C) missense variant in exon 8 of the GNAS gene, whilst the probands from families 2 and 3 were both found to harbor a heterozygous c.602G>A (p.R201H) missense variant in exon 8 of the GNAS gene. Both variants were known to be pathogenic, and all probands were found to be mosaics for the corresponding variants but with various degrees.
CONSLUSION
WES can effectively diagnose MAS and other somatic genetic disorders. In this study, the combined WES and Sanger sequencing have verified the degree of mosaicisms of pathogenic variants in the three MAS patients, albeit no apparent correlation was found between the degree of mosaicisms and the phenotype of patients. Above finding has provided a basis for genetic counseling and prenatal diagnosis for the affected families.
Humans
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Mutation
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Fibrous Dysplasia, Polyostotic/genetics*
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East Asian People
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Exons
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Phenotype
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Pedigree
10.Active Ingredients of Reduning Injection Maintain High Potency against SARS-CoV-2 Variants.
Zhen XIAO ; Huan XU ; Ze-Yang QU ; Xin-Yuan MA ; Bo-Xuan HUANG ; Meng-Si SUN ; Bu-Qing WANG ; Guan-Yu WANG
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2023;29(3):205-212
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the anti-coronavirus potential and the corresponding mechanisms of the two ingredients of Reduning Injection: quercetin and luteolin.
METHODS:
A pseudovirus system was designed to test the efficacy of quercetin and luteolin to inhibit SARS-CoV-2 infection and the corresponding cellular toxicity. Luteolin was tested for its activities against the pseudoviruses of SARS-CoV-2 and its variants. Virtual screening was performed to predict the binding sites by Autodock Vina 1.1.230 and PyMol. To validate docking results, surface plasmon resonance (SPR) was used to measure the binding affinity of the compounds with various proteins of the coronaviruses. Quercetin and luteolin were further tested for their inhibitory effects on other coronaviruses by indirect immunofluorescence assay on rhabdomyosarcoma cells infected with HCoV-OC43.
RESULTS:
The inhibition of SARS-CoV-2 pseudovirus by luteolin and quercetin were strongly dose-dependent, with concentration for 50% of maximal effect (EC50) of 8.817 and 52.98 µmol/L, respectively. Their cytotoxicity to BHK21-hACE2 were 177.6 and 405.1 µmol/L, respectively. In addition, luetolin significantly blocked the entry of 4 pseudoviruses of SARS-CoV-2 variants, with EC50 lower than 7 µmol/L. Virtual screening and SPR confirmed that luteolin binds to the S-proteins and quercetin binds to the active center of the 3CLpro, PLpro, and helicase proteins. Quercetin and luteolin showed over 99% inhibition against HCoV-OC43.
CONCLUSIONS
The mechanisms were revealed of quercetin and luteolin inhibiting the infection of SARS-CoV-2 and its variants. Reduning Injection is a promising drug for COVID-19.
Humans
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SARS-CoV-2
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COVID-19
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Luteolin
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Quercetin

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