1.Study on metabolites derived from Zhideke granules in rats in vivo
Jie LIANG ; Piaoxue ZHENG ; Huihua CHEN ; Chunyan HUANG ; Yanli LIANG ; Chunlian LU ; Jingjing XIE ; Yuming MA ; Jiawen PENG ; Lichun ZHAO ; Rilan CHEN
China Pharmacy 2024;35(2):172-178
OBJECTIVE To analyze the metabolites of Zhideke granules and speculate its metabolic pathway in rats in vivo. METHODS Male SD rats were randomly divided into blank group and administration group (Zhideke granules, 9.45 g/kg); they were given ultrapure water or relevant medicine, twice a day, every 6-8 h, for 3 consecutive days. Serum, urine and feces samples of rats were collected, and their metabolites were identified by UPLC-Q-Exactive-MS technique after intragastric administration of Zhideke granules; their metabolic pathways were speculated. RESULTS After intragastric administration of Zhideke granules, 16 prototype components (i.g. irisflorentin, baicalin, chlorogenic acid) and 11 metabolites (i.g. hydration products of kaempferol or luteolin, methylation products of chlorogenic acid, and hydroxylation products of baicalin) were identified in serum, urine and feces of rats. Among them, 8 prototype components and 4 metabolites were identified in serum samples; 10 prototype components and 7 metabolites were identified in urine samples; 8 prototype components and 5 metabolites were identified in the fecal samples. CONCLUSIONS The metabolites of Zhideke granules in rats mainly include baicalin, irisflorentin,chlorogenic acid, and the main metabolic pathways included methylation, hydroxylation, glucuronidation.
2.Analysis of Cumulative Live Birth Rate of Selective Single Embryo Transfer by Time-lapse Monitoring System and Conventional Morphological Assessment in IVF/ICSI-ET
Guihong CHENG ; Aiyan ZHENG ; Jie DING ; Qinyan ZOU ; Yongle XU ; Rui ZHU ; Fuxin WANG ; Huihua WU ; Hong LI ; Qingxia MENG
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2024;40(2):130-135
Objective:To analyse the clinical significance of selective single embryo transfer by time-lapse mo-nitoring(TLM)or conventional morphology assessment(CMA)in vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm in-jection and embryo transfer(IVF/ICSI-ET),and to initially explore the predictive value of Raman spectral analy-sis of embryo culture medium for clinical pregnancy rate.Methods:The study is a prospective randomized con-trolled clinical trial.We assigned 139 patients treated with IVF/ICSI-ET in Reproductive and Genetics Center of Suzhou Municipal Hospital from April 2019 to July 2020,which were randomly assigned to either the CMA or the TLM group.We performed selective single-embryo transfer(fresh cycle and FET)after selecting the optimal em-bryos with TLM or CMA respectively.If the patient's first embryo transfer was unsuccessful,a second one would be performed to compare the differences in the cumulative live birth rate of embryo transfer and other pregnancy outcomes between the two groups.Meanwhile,we collected 15 μl of embryo culture medium at day 3 after IVF/ISCI fertilization for Raman spectroscopy analysis.Results:There were no differences in cumulative live birth,cu-mulative clinical pregnancy,cumulative premature birth,cumulative early spontaneous abortion,cumulative ectopic pregnancy and LGA or SGA between TLM and CMA groups(P>0.05).The Neonatal sex ratio in the TLM group was lower than that in the CMA group,but the difference was not significant(P>0.05).Raman spectros-copy analysis of embryo culture medium predicted the clinical pregnancy rate with 67.21%accuracy.Conclu-sions:In young women with a good ovarian reserve,the advantage of using TLM to evaluate embryos is not obvi-ous,so we should remain vigilant that embryo selection based on morphokinetic parameters may affect the sex ratio.Raman spectroscopic analysis of embryo culture medium is not yet able to effectively predict the planting ability of embryos.
3.Clinical effect of transcatheter arterial chemoembolization combined with microwave ablation versus repeat resection in treatment of recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma
Jun LING ; Wenwu WAN ; Zheng ZENG ; Huihua YAO ; Ou JIANG ; Bing DING
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2022;38(9):2053-2060
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) combined with microwave ablation (MWA) (TACE-MWA) versus repeat resection (RR) in the treatment of recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma (RHCC). Methods A total of 178 patients with RHCC who were admitted to The Second People's Hospital of Neijiang from June 2015 to September 2020 were enrolled, and according to the treatment modality, they were divided into RR group with 64 patients and TACE-MWA group with 114 patients. Baseline demographic data, liver function, and tumor conditions before treatment were recorded, and the patients were followed up to October 2021 to compare postoperative overall survival (OS) time and recurrence-free survival (RFS) time between the two groups. Subgroup analysis based on recurrence pattern (recurrence time and tumor size) was performed, and the influencing factors for prognosis were analyzed. The independent samples t -test was used for comparison of continuous data between groups, and the chi-square test was used for comparison of categorical data; the Kaplan-Meier method was used for postoperative survival rate, the Log-rank test was used for survival difference analysis, and a multivariate Cox regression analysis was used to investigate independent risk factors for survival. Results The multivariate analysis showed that tumor diameter, alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) level, alanine aminotransferase, albumin, and time to recurrence were independent prognostic factors for OS (all P < 0.05), and AFP level and time to recurrence were independent prognostic factors for RFS (both P < 0.05). For RHCC with late recurrence (> 2 years), there were significant differences between the two groups in median OS (54.0 months vs 36.0 months, χ 2 =6.171, P =0.013) and median RFS (28.0 months vs 21.0 months, χ 2 = 5.211, P =0.022). For RHCC with a tumor diameter of ≤5 cm, there was a significant difference in median OS between the two groups (33.0 months vs 27.0 months, χ 2 =6.447, P =0.011). Conclusion RR has a similar clinical effect to TACE-MWA in RHCC with early recurrence or a tumor diameter of > 5 cm, but RR should be the first choice for RHCC with late recurrence or a tumor diameter of ≤5 cm.
4.Study on the Effect of Pharmacists Intervention on Opioid Treatment and Management in Outpatients with Cancer Pain under MDT Mode
Xiaolin ZHENG ; Huihua LIN ; Long ZHANG ; Yaming PAN ; Youhua LIANG
China Pharmacy 2020;31(6):750-754
OBJECTIVE:To eval uate the effect of pharmacists intervention on opioid treatment and management in outpatients with cancer pain under multidisciplinary team (MDT)mode. METHODS :Totally 120 outpatients with cancer pain were selected from outpatient department of our hospital from Jan. 2016 to Dec. 2018,and divided into observation group and control group according to random number table method ,with 60 cases in each group. After 1 month follow-up ,patients in the control group were given opioid analgesics and routine intervention according to pain degree ,while patients in the observation group were given same treatment as control group and pharmacist intervention based on MDT. The pain condition ,medication compliance condition , quality of life (QOL)score,the incidence of ADR and satisfaction degree were observed in 2 groups before and after intervention . RESULTS:Follow-up were completed in 2 groups. After intervention ,NRS scores of 2 groups were significantly lower than before intervention;the observation group was significantly lower than the control group ;medication compliance scores and QOL scores of 2 groups were significantly higher than before intervention ,the observation group was significantly higher than the control group at the same time . With the prolongation of treatment time ,the number of patients with mild pain and general medication compliance in 2 groups increased gradually ,and the observation group were significantly higher than the control group at the same time;the number of patients with moderate , severe pain and low medication compliance were significantly decreased gradually , and the observation group was significantly lower than the control group at the same time. The number of patients with good medication compliance in the observation group was significantly higher than that in the same group before intervention and the control group at the same time (P<0.05 or P<0.01). There was no significant difference in the incidence of ADR between 2 groups(P>0.05). The satisfaction of pain control results ,doctors’treatment and pharmacists follow-up in the observation group were significantly higher than control group (P<0.05 or P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS :Under MDT mode ,pharmacists participating in the management of opioid treatment for cancer pain outpatients can effectively relieve the pain ,and improve the medication compliance and quality of life .
5. IL-32 expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of chronic hepatitis B virus-infected patients with PEG IFN-α-2a treated and its significance
Yongping LIU ; Huihua GU ; Jing XU ; Yan ZHENG ; Wei HUANG ; Chun ZHAO ; Yan LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2019;33(1):79-82
Objective:
To investigate the expression level of IL-32 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and its correlation with serum biochemical indices of liver function test and HBV DNA load in chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients with PEG IFN-α-2a treated.
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Thirty CHB patients with PEG IFN-α-2a treated (CHB group) and thirty normal health donors (health group) were enrolled in the study. Total RNA in PBMCs was extracted by using TRIzol. Than IL-32 mRNA level was assayed by using Real-time PCR. The correlation between IL-32 and ALT, AST, TBIL, HBV DNA load was analyzed using pearson′s correlation analysis, respectively.
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IL-32 expression level in CHB group was significantly lower than that of health group. Moreover, the difference between them was statistically significant (
6.Change of Serum Angiopoietin-like Protein 2 and Its Significance in Patients with Arteriosclerotic Occlusion.
Yue LIANG ; Hao NIE ; Hualiang REN ; Fangda LI ; Cui TIAN ; Huihua LI ; Yuehong ZHENG
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2017;39(2):188-195
Objective To investigated the changes of angiopoietin-like protein 2(Angptl2) in patients with arteriosclerotic occlusion (ASO). Methods A total of 140 subjects including 75 ASO patients (ASO group) and 65 healthy subjects (control group) were enrolled in this study. Angptl2 and adiponectin were evaluated by using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Biochemical data and high sensitive C reactive protein were measured and recorded as well. Results Compared to the control group,the ASO group presented with significantly higher level of plasma Angptl2 [(13.55±9.17) μg/L vs. (9.04±4.79) μg/L,P=0.010]. Plasma Angptl2 level of critical limb ischemia subjects was significantly higher than that of intermittent claudication subjects [(17.01±10.20)μg/L vs. (10.53±6.97) μg/L,P=0.003]. The best diagnostic cutoff value of Angptl2 was 13.67 μg/L,with a sensitivity of 60.34% and a specificity of 81.25%. In addition,type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with ASO exhibited significantly higher serum Angptl2 levels [(18.67±9.84)μg/L] than those without ASO [(13.01±3.47) μg/L] (P=0.021). In ASO group,serum Angptl2 levels were negatively correlated with ankle brachial index (r=-0.244,P=0.035). Conclusion The plasma level of Angptl2 increases in ASO patients. Its level is remarkably increased when the disease progressions to critical limb ischemia. Angptl2 can be a potential biological marker of disease progression.
7.Effect of Bortezomib on Angiotensin Ⅱ-induced Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm in ApoEMice.
Fangda LI ; Huihua LI ; Cui TIAN ; Hao NIE ; Yuehong ZHENG
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2017;39(1):120-127
Objective To investigate the role of proteasome inhibitor bortezomib (BTZ) in inflammatory response in abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) formation induced by angiotensin Ⅱ (Ang Ⅱ). Methods Ang Ⅱ-induced ApoEmice AAA models were established. Forty male ApoEmice (8-10-week-old) were randomly and equally divided into four groups:Sham group,BTZ group,Ang Ⅱ group,and Ang Ⅱ+BTZ group.HE staining,immunohistochemical staining,and flow cytometry were used to analyze the inflammatory response. Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) was used to analyze the mRNA expression of intercellular cell adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1). Western blotting was used to analyze the activation of nuclear factor κB signaling (NF-κB). Results The mean maximum suprarenal aortic diameter (Dmax) of Sham group,BTZ group,Ang Ⅱ group,and Ang Ⅱ+BTZ group were (1.00±0.01),(0.99±0.01),(1.50±0.13),and (1.20±0.04)mm,respectively (F=8.959,P=0.000). The Dmax of Ang Ⅱ group was significantly larger than those of Sham group (P=0.000) and Ang Ⅱ+BTZ group (P=0.015). The incidence of AAA in Ang Ⅱ group,Ang Ⅱ+BTZ group,and Sham group were 60%,17%,and 0,respectively. HE staining revealed that the abdominal aortic wall thickening was more severe in Ang Ⅱ group than in Sham group and Ang Ⅱ+BTZ group,similar with the infiltration of inflammatory cells. Immunohistochemical staining demonstrated that the CD3T lymphocyte count was significantly higher in Ang Ⅱ group than in Sham group (107.9±15.9 vs. 0,P=0.000) and Ang Ⅱ+BTZ group (107.9±15.9 vs. 0.8±0.5,P=0.000). Flow cytometry also demonstrated that the proportion of the CD3T lymphocytes of the Ang Ⅱ group [(13.50±0.69)%] was significantly higher than that in the Ang Ⅱ+BTZ group [(10.40±0.78)%] at week 1 (t=3.009,P=0.040),and the proportion of the CD3T lymphocytes of the Ang Ⅱ group [(22.70±0.93)%] was significantly higher than that in the Ang Ⅱ+BTZ group [(15.10±0.97)%] at week 4 (t=5.654,P=0.005). The qPCR analysis showed that the mRNA expression of ICAM-1 was significantly up-regulated in Ang Ⅱ group than in Sham group (1.93±0.54 vs. 1.00±0.15,P=0.011) and Ang Ⅱ+BTZ group (1.93±0.54 vs. 0.83±0.08,P=0.009). Western blot analysis showed a lower phosphorylation level of inhibitor of NF-κB in the Ang Ⅱ group compared with the Sham group or Ang Ⅱ+BTZ group,accompanied with an increased phosphorylation level of p65. Conclusion Proteasome inhibitor BTZ can attenuate AAA formation partially by regulating T lymphocytes infiltration through regulating the mRNA expression of ICAM-1 regulated by the activation of NF-κB signaling pathway.
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8.Analysis of the Utilization of Narcotic Drugs for Cancer Pain Patients in Outpatient and Emergency De-partment of Our Hospital during 2014-2016
Xiaolin ZHENG ; Huihua LIN ; Long ZHANG ; Yaming PAN ; Youhua LIANG
China Pharmacy 2017;28(17):2330-2333
OBJECTIVE:To provide reference for the rational utilization of narcotic drugs in cancer pain patients. METH-ODS:In retrospective survey,2275 prescriptions of narcotic drugs for cancer pain patients in outpatient and emergency depart-ment of our hospital during 2014-2016 were analyzed statistically in respects of general information,drug amount,consumption sum and DDDs,etc. RESULTS:The proportion of male patients and female patients with cancer pain in our hospital were 65.63%and 34.37% within 3 years,mainly aged 21-90. The consumption amount and sum of narcotic drugs in our hospital increased year by year. Dosage forms were mainly tablet. The consumption amount,sum and DDDs of Morphine hydrochloride sustained-release tablets took up the first places among narcotic drugs. And those of Pethidine hydrochloride injection were the lowest. CONCLU-SIONS:The utilization of narcotic drugs is rational in outpatient and emergency department of our hospital on the whole. Morphine preparations are the predominant analgesic drugs for patients with cancer pain.
9.Longitudinal analysis of vaginal microbiota in women with recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis
Xiao MA ; Huihua CAI ; Yan HE ; Huimin ZHENG ; Ling KANG ; Hongwei ZHOU ; Mubiao LIU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2017;37(2):192-198
Objective To investigate the vaginal flora in patients with recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis (RVVC).Methods Vaginal swabs were collected at different time points from 6 RVVC patients and 5 healthy women of child-bearing age.The dynamic changes,microbiota composition,alpha diversity and beta diversity in the two groups were assessed by analyzing the 16S rRNA V4 hypervariable region amplified from the total genomic DNA from the swabs.Results Lactobacillus was the predominant species in healthy women with similar proportions of Liners and L.crispatus;small proportions of Gardnerella,Prevotella and other genus were also detected.In some healthy women,the vaginal flora showed a high relative abundance of anaerobic bacteria such as Gardnerella,Prevotella,Atopobium,Sneathia.Compared with the healthy women,patients with RVVC showed a significantly reduced diversity of vaginal flora,where Liners was the predominant species and the content of L.crispatus decreased significantly.In healthy women,the vaginal flora fluctuated with the menstrual cycle,and the fluctuation was the most prominent during menstruation;the dominant species either alternated regularly or maintain an absolute superiority in the menstrual cycle.The vaginal flora showed attenuated fluctuation in women with RVVC,were highly conserved within the menstrual cycle,and maintained a similar composition in the episodes and intermittent periods.Conclusion The vaginal flora of RVVC patients do not undergo regular variations with the menstrual cycle and shows a similar composition between the episodes and intermittent periods.Promoting the production of L.iners or inhibiting the colonization of L.crispatus to restore the composition of the vaginal flora may help in the treatment of RVVC.
10.Longitudinal analysis of vaginal microbiota in women with recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis
Xiao MA ; Huihua CAI ; Yan HE ; Huimin ZHENG ; Ling KANG ; Hongwei ZHOU ; Mubiao LIU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2017;37(2):192-198
Objective To investigate the vaginal flora in patients with recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis (RVVC).Methods Vaginal swabs were collected at different time points from 6 RVVC patients and 5 healthy women of child-bearing age.The dynamic changes,microbiota composition,alpha diversity and beta diversity in the two groups were assessed by analyzing the 16S rRNA V4 hypervariable region amplified from the total genomic DNA from the swabs.Results Lactobacillus was the predominant species in healthy women with similar proportions of Liners and L.crispatus;small proportions of Gardnerella,Prevotella and other genus were also detected.In some healthy women,the vaginal flora showed a high relative abundance of anaerobic bacteria such as Gardnerella,Prevotella,Atopobium,Sneathia.Compared with the healthy women,patients with RVVC showed a significantly reduced diversity of vaginal flora,where Liners was the predominant species and the content of L.crispatus decreased significantly.In healthy women,the vaginal flora fluctuated with the menstrual cycle,and the fluctuation was the most prominent during menstruation;the dominant species either alternated regularly or maintain an absolute superiority in the menstrual cycle.The vaginal flora showed attenuated fluctuation in women with RVVC,were highly conserved within the menstrual cycle,and maintained a similar composition in the episodes and intermittent periods.Conclusion The vaginal flora of RVVC patients do not undergo regular variations with the menstrual cycle and shows a similar composition between the episodes and intermittent periods.Promoting the production of L.iners or inhibiting the colonization of L.crispatus to restore the composition of the vaginal flora may help in the treatment of RVVC.

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