1.Preventive and therapeutic effects of berberine on liver diseases and its mechanism
Huili WANG ; Wenhao QIN ; Dangdang YANG ; Yaqian NING ; Shan LIN ; Songlin DAI ; Bing HU
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2024;40(11):2326-2331
Berberine is an antipyretic and detoxicating drug commonly used in clinical practice,and it is currently used for the routine treatment of gastrointestinal diseases such as bacterial gastroenteritis and diarrhea.However,several recent studies have shown that berberine can exert a therapeutic effect on the diseases such as autoimmune hepatitis,viral hepatitis,nonalcoholic fatty liver disease,and liver cancer by regulating the AMPK and TGF-β pathways and altering the composition of intestinal flora.This provides new drugs for the treatment of these diseases,expands the potential indications of berberine,and provides clues for the follow-up research and development of similar drugs.This article summarizes the therapeutic effect and mechanism of berberine on various liver diseases,in order to provide a reference for effective clinical application.
2.Risk factors of intraoperative hypothermia in patients undergoing radical thyroidectomy under laparoscopy and the construction of nomogram model
Huili WANG ; Huijuan LI ; Yan LU ; Xiuyu QIN ; Dandan CHEN ; Yun XU
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(4):29-33
Objective To analyze the risk factors of intraoperative hypothermia in patients undergoing radical thyroidectomy under laparoscopy and to construct a nomogram prediction model. Methods A total of 336 patients who underwent laparoscopic radical thyroidectomy were selected as study subjects. According to intraoperative body temperature, they were divided into hypothermia group (195 cases) and normal temperature group (141 cases). The risk factors of intraoperative hypothermia in patients undergoing laparoscopic radical thyroidectomy were analyzed using the Logistic regression model. The nomogram prediction model was constructed using R software. The prediction performance of the nomogram prediction model was evaluated using the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, calibration curve, and Hosmer-Lemeshow goodness-of-fit test. Results There were significant differences in age, intraoperative blood loss, amount of fluid infusion, and operation time between the two groups (
3. Progress of Research on Relationship Between Intestinal Flora, Immunity and Gallstone
Yaqian NING ; Huili WANG ; Dangdang YANG ; Shan LIN ; Bing HU ; Yaqian NING ; Wenhao QIN ; Huili WANG ; Dangdang YANG ; Shan LIN ; Bing HU
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2023;28(5):302-306
Gallstone disease is a common and frequently seen disease of digestive system, and is a common cause of inflammation of gallbladder and bile duct, biliary tract tumor and obstructive jaundice, however, its pathogenesis is not yet fully understood. Recent studies have revealed that intestinal flora and immunity play important roles in the formation of gallstones. This paper reviewed the relationship between the abundance and composition of intestinal flora, immuno - globulins, mucins and immune cells, as well as the interactions between intestinal flora and biliary immunity and gallstone formation for providing new ideas and methods for gallstone prevention and treatment.
4.Serum cystitis C and urinary transferrin and urinary α1 microglobulin combined detection in diagnosis of early diabetic kidney disease
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2018;39(8):966-969
Objective To explore the diagnostic value of serum cystitis C(CysC),urinary transferrin (UTRF)and urinary α1 microglobulin(α1MG)in the diagnosis of early diabetic nephropathy(DKD).Methods Totally 165 patients with diabetic mellitus treated in the hospital from January 2016 to January 2017 were selected,and then assigned to diabetic mellitus group(DM group)and diabetic kidney disease group(DKD group)based on urinary albumin excretion rate(UAER).83 healthy people were enrolled and assigned to con-trol group.The level of serum CysC,serum creatinine(SCr)and blood urea nitrogen(BUN)were detected by automatic biochemical analyzer,the level of UTRF,α1MG and microalbuminuria(MALB)were detected by lmmunoturbidimetry and then compare the variance in each group.Results Compared with the control group and DM group,the level of serum CysC,UTRF,α1MG and MALB were significantly increased in DKD group (P<0.05);The level of SCr and BUN in DKD group were increased but had no statistical significance com-pared with DM group(P> 0.05).Meanwhile,the positive detection rate of serum CysC,UTRF and α1MG were significantly higher than SCr and BUN(P<0.05).Serum Cys C,UTRF and α1MG showed positive cor-relation with MALB,SCr and BUN,the level of serum Cys C also showed a positive correlation with α1MG. The sensitivity of serum Cys C,UTRF and α1MG combined detection was 92.9%,which significantly higher than single maker detection(P<0.05).Conclusion The combined detection of serum cystitis C,urinary trans-ferrin and urinary α1 microglobulin have important value in the diagnosis of early diabetic kidney disease.
5.Preliminary results of magnetic resonance angiography of ophthalmic artery in diabetic retinopathy
Qin TIAN ; Dapeng SHI ; Yanqiu ZHANG ; Huili GUO ; Xiaona XU
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2018;34(4):343-347
Objective To observe the characteristics of magnetic resonance angiography of(MRA) ophthalmic artery in patients with diabetic retinopathy (DR).Methods A total of 36 eyes of DR patients (DR group) diagnosed by clinical examination were included in the study.Among them,there were 42 eyes in 21 males and 15 eyes in 15 females.The average age was 55.2 years old.The average duration of diabetes was 7.56 years.All eyes were examined by MRA and fluorescein fundus angiography (FFA) in the ophthalmic artery.At the same time,24 eyes of 12 patients were examined by computed tomography angiography (CTA).Twenty-two healthy volunteers with age and gender matching were selected as the control group.Among them,there were 13 males and 9 females.All patients underwent MRA examination of the ophthalmic artery;at the same time,5 eyes of 5 eyes were examined by CTA.MRA and CTA were classified into three grades according to the development condition and shape change of the ophthalmic artery.0 grade:no abnormality;grade Ⅰ:mild lesion;grade Ⅱ:obvious lesion.According to the results of FFA examination,it was divided into no obvious disease stage,background stage,proliferative stage,proliferative stage.The morphological features of the MRA of the ophthalmic artery in the DR group and the control group were compared.The relationship between the MRA grading of the ophthalmic artery and the FFA staging was observed in the DR group.The consistency analysis between the MRA and CTA grades of the ophthalmic artery in the DR group was performed by Kappa test;the relationship between the MRA grade and the FFA staging of the ophthalmic artery was analyzed by Spearson correlation analysis of the same data with two-way ordered attributes.Results In 44 eyes of the control group,the MRA in grade 0 and Ⅰ of the ophthalmic artery were 41 and 3 eyes,respectively;all eyes of the CTA examination of the ophthalmic artery were grade 0.In 72 eyes of the DR group,the MRA in grade 0,Ⅰ,and Ⅱ of the ophthalmic artery were 28,28,and 16 eyes,respectively.Among the 24 eyes examined by CTA,there were 13,6,and 5 eyes in grade 0,Ⅰ,and Ⅱ,respectively.In the DR group,the classification of MRA and CTA of the ophthalmic artery was highly consistent (Kappa value =0.86).There were significant differences in the number of eyes with different grades of MRA in the DR group and the control group (Z=-5.74,P=0.000).In 72 eyes of the DR group,there were 8,12,22,and 30 eyes in no obvious disease stage,background stage,proliferative stage,and proliferative stage,respectively.Correlation analysis showed that there was a significant correlation between MRA grading and FFA staging in the DR group (r=0.405,P=0.000).Conclusions MRA can show the changes of ophthalmic artery morphology and reflect DR staging to a certain extent.It has a high consistency with FFA vascular changes.
6.Effect of metformin on the insulin resistance in a rat model of type 2 diabetes mellitus
Feng QIN ; Chunliang LI ; Huili ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(12):1909-1914
BACKGROUND:More than 10 kinds of lipid metabolism-related genes have been found, and endocrine dysfunction mediated by these genes is an important pathological basis for the occurrence and development of insulin resistance. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effects of metformin on serum lipid profiles and the expression levels of various genes associated with insulin resistance, as well as the histopathological changes of the liver and pancreas in rats with type 2 diabetes melitus. METHODS:A type 2 diabetes mellitus rat model was established by feeding a high-fat diet to the rats for 4 weeks, combined with the intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin (35 mg/kg). In the meanwhile, metformin was administered orally (400 mg/kg?d) (model group) or nothing (control group). Semi-quantitative RT-PCR, histopathological and biochemical examinations were then performed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Metformin improved the symptoms of insulin resistance by normalizing the serum lipid profiles in the diabetic rats. Furthermore, metformin upregulated the expression levels of insulin receptors and genes associated with lipid metabolism, including acyl-CoA oxidase, carnitine palmitoyl transferase-1 and peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-α. In addition, metformin downregulated the expression levels of fetuin-A and retinol binding protein-4, and improved the expression of perilipin that had been reduced in the type 2 diabetes mellitus rats. Metformin was shown to induce positive signaling for insulin and the regeneration of pancreaticβcells in the pancreas. These results suggest that metformin ameliorates the insulin resistance induced by type 2 diabetes mellitus via regulating the expression levels of fetuin-A, retinol binding protein-4, perilipin and various genes associated with lipid metabolism.
7. Efficacy and safety of tertiary hospital guided and community-driven family self-help cardiac rehabilitation model
Rongjing DING ; Limin GAO ; Liang CHU ; Wenli XIE ; Xiaorong WANG ; Qin TANG ; Huili WANG ; Dayi HU
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2017;45(3):209-216
Objective:
To explore the efficacy and safety of tertiary hospital guided and community-driven family self-help cardiac rehabilitation model.
Methods:
This study was a prospective randomized controlled study, 80 patients from Beijing Electrical Power Hospital and Beijing Jingmei Group General Hospital with acute coronary syndrome were included from June to December 2015 and divided into 2 groups. Patients in rehabilitation group (
8.Nursing care of the ex-utero intrapartum treatment in one case fetal neck mass oppressing airway
Liyan ZHAO ; Hailian CHAO ; Bianni QIN ; Lina WU ; Bo LI ; Huili ZHAO ; Rongli HE ; Qing GAO ; Xiongtao LIU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(32):2528-2530
Objective To explore nursing care of the ex-utero intrapartum treatment (EXIT) in fetal neck mass oppressing airway. Methods A case of EXIT in which a fetal neck mass was diagnosed on ultrasound was fully prepared supplies and carried out. Nursing care was well implemented and vital signs of the puerpera and fetus were observed in preoperative and intraoperative surgery. Results The EXIT procedure was successful performed and vital signs of the puerpera and fetus were steadied. The score of Apgar was seven to eight. Conclusions Adequate equipment, multi-department collaboration, preoperative exercise and close cooperation are the important guarantee for the success of ex-utero intrapartum treatment.
9.Leflunomide combined with medium/low dose corticosteroids vs full dose of corticosteroids in treatment of IgA nephropathy
Lulin MIN ; Minfang ZHANG ; Xiajing CHE ; Shan MOU ; Liou CAO ; Qin WANG ; Huili DAI ; Wei FANG ; Leyi GU ; Mingli ZHU ; Ling WANG ; Zanzhe YU ; Wenyan ZHOU ; Chaojun QI ; Jiaqi QIAN ; Zhaohui NI
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2016;32(10):721-727
Objective To compare the efficacy and safety of leflunomide (LEF) combined with medium/low dose corticosteroids and full dose of corticosteroids in the treatment of IgA nephropathy. Method Primary IgAN patients diagnosed by renal biopsy with 18?65 years old and eGFR≥30 ml·min?1·(1.73 m2)?1 and proteinuria>0.5 g/24 h were enrolled in a prospective controlled clinical study. They were randomly divided into leflunomide combined with medium/low dose corticosteroids (LEF group) and corticosteroids alone (steroid group). The primary outcomes were (1) end stage renal disease or dialysis (2) 50% increase in serum creatinine above the baseline. Secondary outcome was the remission of proteinuria. Results Ninety patients completed the follow?up. The 24?hour proteinuria at baseline were 2.00(1.10, 2.88) g and 1.87(1.13 ,3.08) g in LEF group and steroid group respectively. Compared with baseline, it was significantly decreased in both groups at 6 months [0.30(0.11, 0.93) g, 0.30(0.14, 1.33) g] and 12 months [0.30(0.09, 0.82) g, 0.32(0.14, 0.66) g], (P<0.05). Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) at baseline, 6 months and 12 months were (80.39 ± 28.56), (87.12±28.70) and (88.20±30.26) ml·min-1·(1.73 m2)-1. It was decreased in steroid group (P<0.05), while no significant difference was detected in LEF group[baseline (87.63 ± 27.35), 6 months (86.91 ± 32.45), 12 months (90.06 ± 30.00) ml·min-1·(1.73 m2)-1, P>0.05]. At 6 and 12 months, there was no significant difference in terms of 24?hour proteinuria, serum creatinine and eGFR (CKD?EPI) between groups (P>0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in adverse events between groups during the treatment (9/40 cases in LEF group and 11/50 cases in steroid group, P>0.05). The average follow?up was 79 months, and there was no difference in the renal prognosis between the two groups. Multivariate Cox regression analysis revealed that serum creatinine at baseline and renal interstitial inflammatory cell infiltration predicted the risk of the progress of IgA nephropathy. Conclusion Leflunomide plus medium/low dose corticosteroids has a similar effect as full dose of corticosteroids in IgA nephropathy and does not increase the risk for adverse events during the treatment.
10.The drug sensitivity of human lung adenocarcinoma stem cells to cisplatin and carboplatin
Jinsu HUANG ; Xuelian QI ; Xueyan ZHANG ; Yan LI ; Baohui HAN ; Qin GENG ; Jin ZHOU ; Huili XU ; Qianggang DONG
Tumor 2010;(2):95-99
Objective:To analyze the drug sensitivity of human lung adenocarcinoma stem cells (LASC) to cisplatin (DDP) and carboplatin (CBP). Methods:Human lung adenocarcinomaic cells SPC-A1,AG,and CPA-Y2 were treated with DDP and CBP. The cell viability of cells was detected by CCK-8 assay. The phenotypic characteristics of drug surviving cells(DSCs)were determined by immunofluorescence staining. The LASC population was then separated by magnetic-activated cell sorting method. The LASC in DSCs was traced by using green fluorescence protein (GFP). The drug sensitivity of DSCs to DDP and CBP was analyzed.Results:The LASC exhibited the phenotypes of bronchioalveolar stem cells (BASC, OCT4~+CCSP~+SP-C~+). After mixture of CD221~+LASC with CD221~-lung adenocarcinoma differentiated cells, the DSC population showed OCT4~+BASC phenotypes. These DSCs were significantly resistant to DDP and CBP.Conclusion:LASC has a high resistance to DDP and CBP. This may be the reason for tumor recurrence after chemotherapy.


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