1.Comparison of Target- and IgG-Enrichment Strategies to Measure Adalimumab Concentrations in Human Plasma Using an Immunocapture-Liquid Chromatography-High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry Platform
Xiaoliang DING ; Shengxiong ZHU ; Linsheng LIU ; Xiaoxue LIU ; Kouzhu ZHU ; Liyan MIAO
Annals of Laboratory Medicine 2024;44(5):463-466
2.Comparison of Target- and IgG-Enrichment Strategies to Measure Adalimumab Concentrations in Human Plasma Using an Immunocapture-Liquid Chromatography-High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry Platform
Xiaoliang DING ; Shengxiong ZHU ; Linsheng LIU ; Xiaoxue LIU ; Kouzhu ZHU ; Liyan MIAO
Annals of Laboratory Medicine 2024;44(5):463-466
3.Comparison of Target- and IgG-Enrichment Strategies to Measure Adalimumab Concentrations in Human Plasma Using an Immunocapture-Liquid Chromatography-High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry Platform
Xiaoliang DING ; Shengxiong ZHU ; Linsheng LIU ; Xiaoxue LIU ; Kouzhu ZHU ; Liyan MIAO
Annals of Laboratory Medicine 2024;44(5):463-466
4.Comparison of Target- and IgG-Enrichment Strategies to Measure Adalimumab Concentrations in Human Plasma Using an Immunocapture-Liquid Chromatography-High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry Platform
Xiaoliang DING ; Shengxiong ZHU ; Linsheng LIU ; Xiaoxue LIU ; Kouzhu ZHU ; Liyan MIAO
Annals of Laboratory Medicine 2024;44(5):463-466
5.A Study on the Anti-Angiogenic Activity of an RG-I Polysaccharide from Lonicera macranthoides Flowers
Can JIN ; Liyan LIN ; Huixian CHEN ; Kan DING
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;26(5):1172-1181
Objective This study aims to investigate the structure and anti-angiogenic activity of homogeneous polysaccharides in Honeysuckle flowers,constructing the theoretical basis for its widespread application.Methods Homogeneous Honeysuckle polysaccharide LF-02-2 was obtained through water extraction,alcohol precipitation,anion exchange chromatography,and gel permeation chromatography.The structure of LF-02-2 was deduced through molecular weight determination,monosaccharide composition analysis,sugar residue linkage analysis,partial acid hydrolysis,and sugar aldonic acid reduction combined with NMR data.Additionally,in vitro tube formation experiments using human microvascular endothelial cells(HMEC-1)were conducted to assess its anti-angiogenic activity.Results Structural analysis of LF-02-2 revealed a homogeneous polysaccharide with a weight-average molecular weight of 74.1 kDa.The monosaccharide composition included rhamnose(Rha),galactose(Gal),galacturonic acid(GalA),and arabinose(Ara)in molar ratios of 10.43:14.94:6.66:67.97.The main chain consisted of 1,4-linked α-Galp A,1,2-linked α-Rhap,and 1,2,4-linked α-Rhap.Branches were connected to O-4 of 1,2,4-linked α-Rhap and included β-Galp with terminal connections and 1,4,6-linked β-Galp and α-Araf with terminal and 1,5-linked connections.Tube formation experiments demonstrated that LF-02-2 significantly inhibited tube formation in human microvascular endothelial cells(HMEC).Conclusion LF-02-2,an RG-I pectic polysaccharide from Honeysuckle flowers,exhibited significant anti-angiogenic activity,suggesting its potential for development as an anti-angiogenic drug.
6.Value of serum pepsinogen Ⅰ, Ⅱ and gastrin-17 in screening precancerous lesions of gastric cancer in physical examination population
Ting YE ; Yifeng DING ; Tingting JIN ; Haifeng JIN ; Bin LYU ; Liyan SHEN
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2022;45(9):782-786
Objective:To evaluate the value of serum pepsinogen Ⅰ and Ⅱ combined with gastrin-17 in screening precancerous lesions of gastric cancer in physical examination population.Methods:Serum pepsinogen, gastrin-17 and Helicobacter pylori (Hp) antibody were detected in 18 354 physical examination people from July to December 2017 in Wenrong Hospital, Hengdian, Dongyang. The patients were divided into youth group (18 to 39 years old), middle-aged group (40 to 59 years old) and elderly group (≥60 years old) according to their ages. The correlation between the serological level of the above indexes and age was analyzed; according to the new ABC method, the test results were divided into groups A, B, C and D. The patients in group C and D were examined by gastroscopy. The differences of gastric mucosal atrophy or intestinal metaplasia and other precancerous lesions detected by gastroscopy in different age groups were compared.Results:Finally, 18 354 cases were enrolled, including 9 614 males and 8 740 females. With the increase of age, the proportion of group C and D increased gradually. In group C, 181 cases underwent gastroscopy, including 39 cases of atrophic gastritis, 29 cases of intestinal metaplasia and 3 cases of dysplasia/intraepithelial neoplasia, the detection rate of precancerous lesions was 39.23%; in group D, 94 cases underwent gastroscopy, including 22 cases of atrophic gastritis and 13 cases of intestinal metaplasia, the detection rate of precancerous lesions was 37.23%. The proportion of gastric precancerous lesions in group C and D was 29.63% in the young group, 69.70% in the middle-aged group and 71.58% in the old group, respectively. There was significant difference compared with the young group ( P<0.01); atypical hyperplasia occurred in 2.02% and 9.47% of the middle-aged group and the elderly group. Conclusions:The combined detection of serum pepsinogen Ⅰ and Ⅱ and gastrin-17 levels is of great value in the screening of precancerous lesions of gastric cancer; when this method used for early gastric cancer screening in healthy population, it is necessary to consider the influence of age for the risk stratification of gastric cancer.
7.Lifestyle of patients with chronic diseases in the communities in Baoshan District of Shanghai during COVID-19 period in 2020
Cui WU ; Liyan DING ; Qiuyan CHEN ; Yanyun LI ; Liying JIANG
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(10):1038-1043
ObjectiveTo explore the impact of COVID-19 epidemic on the lifestyles of patients with chronic diseases and to help better chronic disease prevention and control during the epidemic. MethodsThe patients with hypertension and type 2 diabetes who were still under management in Baoshan District, Shanghai at the end of September 2019 were selected for the investigation through telephone follow-up from March 1 to April 30 in 2020. 960 participants were selected using a stratified random sampling method. Those who did not complete the investigation for any reasons were excluded. A total of 613 people were effectively investigated. We compared and analyzed the lifestyles of patients with chronic diseases during 2020 (COVID-19) with those in 2019. ResultsDuring the epidemic, the proportion of people who had regular physical exercise (P<0.05)and transportation activities(P<0.05) was lower than that before the epidemic. The proportion of people with light, moderate and heavy activity intensity(P<0.05) was lower than before the epidemic, and the difference was statistically significant. The time spent on sitting or leaning was more than that before the epidemic (P<0.05). As for the condition of complying with the doctor’s advice, no significant difference was found in different age and chronic disease groups. There was a statistically significant difference in total food intake (χ2=7.994,P<0.05) and staple foods (χ2=6.677,P<0.05) between patients with or without hypertension. There was a statistically significant difference in total food intake(χ2=10.694,P<0.05) and staple food intake (χ2=9.523,P<0.05) between those with or without diabetes mellitus(P<0.05). Patients with chronic diseases during the epidemic could not know about latest values of measurement index and had emotional problems such as restlessness, nervousness and irritability. ConclusionPatients with chronic diseases changes their lifestyles during the epidemic, and their exercise and travel conditions decrease during the COVID-19 lockdown period. Most patients have different levels of emotional problems such as restlessness and nervousness. It is recommended to increase the intensity and frequency of physical activity and promote mental health to better prevent and control the occurrence of chronic diseases.
8.Effects of cough remodeling exercise in postoperative tracheal intubation nursing among patients with craniocervical junction malformation
Junyan ZHAO ; Yihong DING ; Liang LI ; Liyan JIANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(12):1620-1624
Objective:To explore the effects of cough remodeling exercise in postoperative tracheal intubation nursing among patients with craniocervical junction malformation.Methods:From January 2015 to December 2016, convenience sampling was used to select 40 craniocervical junction malformation patients admitted to the Department of Neurosurgery of the Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital and treated with posterior cervical 1 side mass-cervical 2 pedicle screw reduction and internal fixation, and with tracheal intubation as the control group, using traditional breathing exercise. From January 2017 to December 2019, 40 craniocervical junction malformation patients with posterior cervical 1 side mass-cervical 2 pedicle screw reduction and internal fixation and internal fixation, and with tracheal intubation were selected as the experimental group, implementing cough remodeling exercise on the basis of traditional breathing exercise. The cough strength, white card test and tracheal intubation time, average hospital stay, reintubation rate 24 hours after extubation, tracheotomy rate, lung infection rate and other airway management effect indexes were compared between the two groups of patients.Results:After intervention, the cough strength of experimental group was greater than that of control group, and the difference was statistically significant ( Z=-2.158, P=0.031) . The white card test positive rate of experimental group (82.5%, 33/40) was higher than that of control group (55.0%, 22/40) , and the difference was statistically significant (χ 2=7.040, P=0.008) . The median time of intubation in experimental group was 18.25 h, which was shorter than 43.00 h in control group ( Z= -2.728, P=0.006) ; the average hospital stay of experimental group was shorter than that of control group, and the differences were all statistically significant ( Z=-2.848, P=0.004) . There was no significant difference in the reintubation rate 24 hours after extubation, tracheotomy rate, and lung infection rate of the two groups of patients ( P>0.05) . Conclusions:Cough remodeling exercise can enhance the cough strength of patients with craniocervical junction malformation, shorten the time of tracheal intubation and the average hospital stay, which is worthy of clinical application.
9. Study on the effect of serum vitamin A and E on children with mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia based on propensity score matching
Chang XU ; Liyan LUO ; Niu DING ; Shijie JIN ; Shujuan LUO ; Ting YANG ; Bichen WU ; Huaping RAO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2020;22(1):43-45,49
Objective:
To explore the association between Vitamin A, E and mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia in children.
Methods:
153 children with mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia and 653 health children were selected as cases and controls, respectively. Propensity score matching (PSM) analysis were conducted to reducing confounding bias between groups. Blood samples were collected to test serum levels of vitamin A and E using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Logistic regression was implemented to determine odds ratios (
10.Analysis of vitamin A and E levels in children of different ages with different respiratory diseases
Bichen WU ; Niu DING ; Huaping RAO ; Shujuan LUO ; Shijie JIN ; Liyan LUO ; Ting YANG ; Chang XU ; Xian SHI ; Lianhong LIU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2020;22(10):1497-1500,1504
Objective:To investigate the difference of vitamin A and E levels in children with different respiratory diseases at different ages.Methods:A total of 671 children in Hunan Children's Hospital from July 2017 to October 2019 were selected as the disease group, including 197 cases of pneumonia, 152 cases of recurrent respiratory tract infection, 91 cases of asthma, 88 cases of cough variant asthma and 143 cases of Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia; At the same time, 245 healthy children were selected as the normal group. The serum vitamin A and vitamin E levels of the two groups were detected by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).Results:⑴ The vitamin A level [(0.31±0.09)mg/L] of the disease group was lower than the normal group [(0.35±0.25)mg/L], and the vitamin E level [(8.92±2.57)mg/L] was lower than the normal group [(9.62±2.79)mg/L], with statistically significant difference ( P<0.05); ⑵ The level of vitamin A in the disease group at the age of >1-3 years [(0.32±0.09)mg/L] was lower than that in the normal group of the same age group [(0.35±0.08)mg/L]; the level of vitamin A in the disease group at the age of >3-6 years old [(0.30±0.08)mg/L] was lower than that of the same age group [(0.32±0.07)mg/L], with statistically significant difference ( P<0.05); ⑶ The vitamin E level of the disease group at >1-3 years old [(9.23±2.56)mg/L], >3-6 [(8.02±1.86)mg/L] and >6-14 years old [(8.02±1.82)mg/L] were lower than that of the same age normal group [(9.76±2.81)mg/L, (9.67±2.87)mg/L, (9.19±2.58)mg/L], with statistically significant difference ( P<0.05); ⑷ There were significant differences in vitamin A levels among different age in disease group ( P<0.05). Among them, the children with high risk of subclinical deficiency accounted for the largest proportion (45.78%) in the 6-month-1-year-old group, and the proportion of children with normal vitamin A levels in other age groups was the largest; ⑸ There are significant differences in vitamin E levels in different age groups in the disease group ( P<0.05), the levels in the normal range accounts for the largest proportion of all ages; ⑹ The levels of vitamin A and vitamin E in mycoplasma pneumoniae infection group were increased compared with in recurrent respiratory infection group , asthma group, and cough variant asthma group, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05). Compared with the pneumonia group, the level of vitamin E increased in the recurrent respiratory infection group, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05); The vitamin E levels in the cough variant asthma group were reduced compared with the repeated respiratory infection group, asthma group and pneumonia group ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The Vitamin A and E levels of children suffering from respiratory diseases are lower than those of normal children. The Vitamin A and E levels of different respiratory diseases and different age groups are different. Vitamin A and E supplementation may be significantly targeted according to different ages and different respiratory diseases in clinical practice.

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