1.Sarcopenia associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Shifang YANG ; Xinglin GAO ; Jing LI ; Lupeng JI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(9):1181-1185
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Sarcopenia is a progressive and systemic skeletal muscle disease and an important extrapulmo-nary complication of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD).Multiple studies have confirmed that COPD patients with sarcopenia have more severe airflow obstruction and emphysema,higher dyspnea index scores,reduced quality of life and exercise capacity,frequent acute exacerbations,and increased mortality.Although sarcopenia has been mentioned as a complication of COPD for many years,current clinical practice has received insufficient attention and insufficient intervention.The main reason is that its pathogenesis is unknown and drug treatment regi-mens are ineffective.As more and more research has been done on COPD combined with sarcopenia in recent years,this article reviews the current research progress to pay attention to further research and early intervention,including new mechanisms,diagnostic criteria,and drug treatment progress.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Comparison on senescence-related properties and osteogenic differentiation capacity of bone-derived mesenchymal stem cells from mice in different ages
Yuan LI ; Haiying ZHONG ; Shifang DONG ; Lu HUANG ; Xiaoqi LIU ; Yuzi LIAO ; Qin YI ; Li ZHAO ; Ke YANG ; Yasha LI
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(13):1512-1522
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To explore the age-related biological properties of bone-derived mesenchymal stem cells(BMSCs)from mice of different age groups and their osteogenic differentiation induced by bone morphogenetic protein 2(BMP2).Methods Eight C57BL/6J mice were divided into a young group(4 weeks old,weighing 10~15 g,n=4)and an old group(12 months old,weighing 20~25 g,n=4),with half male and half female.MSCs were extracted from the whole bones of the 2 groups of mice.After the obtained cells were identified with flow cytometry for the surface markers,β-galactosidase staining was employed to compare the senescence level of BMSCs,MTT and EdU incorporation assays were conducted to compare the proliferation and self-renewal abilities of between the 2 groups.Western blotting was employed to analyze the expression of CyclinD1 and P21 in BMSCs.Then ALP staining,Alizarin Red staining and RT-qPCR were used to evaluate the osteogenic differentiation ability of the cells.RNA sequencing was performed to compare the differential gene expression in BMP2-induced BMSCs.Lastly,the sequencing results were re-confirmed by using flow cytometry.Results Flow cytometry showed that the sorted and cultured mouse BMSCs met the criteria for MSCs.The results of β-galactosidase staining indicated that the senescence level of BMSCs in the old group was significantly higher than that in the young group(P<0.05).MTT and EdU doping experiments revealed that the cell viability and proliferation ability of BMSCs were significantly lower in the old group than the young group(P<0.05).Western blotting displayed that the expression level of cell cycle protein CyclinD1 was lower,whereas that of cell cycle inhibitory factor P21 was significantly higher in the BMSCs from the old group than the cells from the young group(P<0.05).ALP/Alizarin Red staining and RT-qPCR demonstrated that the BMSCs from the young group had stronger osteogenic differentiation capacity after BMP2 treatment when compared the cells of the old group(P<0.05).RNA sequencing results displayed that the changing profile of CD51 expression was in opposite trends in the young and old BMSCs after BMP2 treatment.Finally,flow cytometry revealed that the percentage of CD51+cells within the CD45-cells was significantly higher in the young group than the old group.Conclusion The decrease in the percentage of CD51+cells among CD45-cells in aged BMSCs is closely associated with their decreased responsiveness to BMP2-induced osteogenic differentiation.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.Analysis of blood testing indicators in HIV patients co-infected with different genotypes of HCV in Kunming area of Yunnan Province
LIU Junyi ; KANG Lijuan ; WANG Shimin ; ZHU Yantao ; ZHANG Mi ; ZHANG Nian ; XIE Qi ; LIU Shifang ; YANG Jiantao ; LI Xiao ; HE Quanying ; WANG Jiali
China Tropical Medicine 2024;24(3):252-
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective    To understand the genotyping of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) co-infected hepatitis C virus (HCV) patients in Yunnan Province, and to analyze the differences in viral load, biochemical indicators, and blood routine indicators among different genotypes, in order to provide a laboratory basis for the diagnosis and clinical treatment of HIV/HCV co-infected patients. Methods    From November 2022 to June 2023, the serum samples and basic information of patients diagnosed with HIV/HCV co-infection were collected in the antiviral outpatient clinic of Yunnan Provincial Hospital of Infectious Diseases. The HCV viral load was detected by one-step qRT-PCR amplification, the positive samples were sequenced, and genotyping was determined based on NS5 gene sequence. The differences in biochemical and blood routine indexes between HIV patients co-infected with different HCV genotypes and low/high viral loads were analyzed. Results    A total of 126 HIV/HCV co-infected patients were collected, including 20 HCV genotype 1 (15.9%), 91 HCV genotype 3 (72.2%), and 15 HCV genotype 6 (11.9%). The maximum and minimum viral load of the three HCV genotypes were as follows: HCV type 1 (1.0×108, 4.8×104 IU/mL), HCV type 3 (2.2×108, 2.9×102 IU/mL), and HCV type 6 (8.1×107, 6.8×104 IU/mL). The results showed that there was no significant difference between HIV co-infection with different genotypes of HCV and three HIV treatment schemes, including nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors+integrase strand transfer inhibitors (NRTIs+INSTIs), nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors+non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs+NNRTIs) and nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors+protease inhibitor (NRTIs+PLs), and the viral load of patients (P>0.05). The analysis of biochemical indexes such as total bilirubin (TBIL), direct bilirubin (DBIL), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), creatinine (CREA), and blood routine indexes such as white blood cell (WBC), red blood cell (RBC), hemoglobin (HGB), platelet (PLT), mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH) and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) among different HCV genotypes and low/high viral loads showed that there was no significant difference in biochemical indexes and blood routine indexes between low/high viral loads of HIV co-infected HCV patients (P>0.05); however, the biochemical indicators TBIL, IBIL and MCHC were significantly different statistically between patients with genotype 3 HCV infection and those with genotype 1 HCV infection (P<0.05), while other biochemical and blood routine indexes were not statistically different among different HCV genotypes (P>0.05). Conclusions    There are six subtypes of HCV co-infection in HIV patients in Kunming, Yunnan Province, including three genes of genotype 1, 3, and 6. Among them, genotype 3 HCV is the main prevalent genetic virus among HIV co-infected populations. The TBIL, IBIL and MCHC values of HIV patients co-infected with HCV type 3 are different from those infected with HCV type 1.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.Single-dose AAV-based vaccine induces a high level of neutralizing antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 in rhesus macaques.
Dali TONG ; Mei ZHANG ; Yunru YANG ; Han XIA ; Haiyang TONG ; Huajun ZHANG ; Weihong ZENG ; Muziying LIU ; Yan WU ; Huan MA ; Xue HU ; Weiyong LIU ; Yuan CAI ; Yanfeng YAO ; Yichuan YAO ; Kunpeng LIU ; Shifang SHAN ; Yajuan LI ; Ge GAO ; Weiwei GUO ; Yun PENG ; Shaohong CHEN ; Juhong RAO ; Jiaxuan ZHAO ; Juan MIN ; Qingjun ZHU ; Yanmin ZHENG ; Lianxin LIU ; Chao SHAN ; Kai ZHONG ; Zilong QIU ; Tengchuan JIN ; Sandra CHIU ; Zhiming YUAN ; Tian XUE
Protein & Cell 2023;14(1):69-73
5.Clinicopathologic characteristics of liver inflammation and fibrosis in 310 patients with chronic hepatitis B.
Chuan JIANG ; Jinqing LIU ; Ronghua LI ; Keyu CHEN ; Wenting PENG ; Lei FU ; Shifang PENG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2023;48(5):698-706
		                        		
		                        			OBJECTIVES:
		                        			Long-term hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection can cause recurrent inflammation in the liver, and then develop into liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, and liver cancer. The hepatic pathological change is one of the important criteria for guiding antiviral therapy in patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB). Due to the limitations of liver biopsy, it is necessary to find valuable non-invasive indicators to evaluate the hepatic pathological changes in CHB patients and guide the antiviral therapy. This study aims to analyze the clinical characteristics of different pathological changes in CHB patients, and to explore the factors influnencing the degree of liver inflammation and fibrosis in CHB patients with normal alanine aminotransferase (ALT).
		                        		
		                        			METHODS:
		                        			This retrospective study was conducted on 310 CHB patients. Liver biopsy was performed in all these patients. The clinical data of the patients were collected. The liver biopsy pathological results were used as the gold standard to analyze the relationship between clinical indicators and liver pathological changes. Then CHB patients with normal ALT were screened, and the independent factors influencing the degree of liver inflammation and fibrosis were explored.
		                        		
		                        			RESULTS:
		                        			Among the 310 patients with CHB, there were 249 (80.3%) patients with significant liver inflammation [liver inflammation grade (G) ≥2] and 119 (38.4%) patients with significant liver fibrosis [liver fibrosis stage (S) ≥2]. The results of univariate analysis of total samples showed that the ALT, γ-glutamyl transferase, alkaline phosphatase, and HBV DNA were related to the significant liver pathological changes. Among the 132 CHB patients with normal ALT, the patients with liver pathology G/S≥2, G≥2, and S≥2 were 80.3% (106/132), 68.2% (90/132), and 43.2% (57/132), respectively. The results showed that the independent influencing factor of significant liver inflammation was HBV DNA>2 000 U/mL (OR=3.592, 95% CI 1.534 to 8.409), and the independent influencing factors of significant liver fibrosis were elevated alkaline phosphatase level (OR=1.022, 95% CI 1.002 to 1.043), decreased platelet count (OR=0.990, 95% CI 0.982 to 0.998), and positive in hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) (OR=14.845, 95% CI 4.898 to 44.995). According to the multivariate analysis, a diagnostic model for significant liver fibrosis in CHB patients with normal ALT was established, and the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.844 (95% CI 0.779 to 0.910).
		                        		
		                        			CONCLUSIONS
		                        			The liver pathological changes should be evaluated in combination with different clinical indicators. A considerable number of CHB patients with normal ALT still have significant liver pathological changes, which need to be identified and treated with antiviral therapy in time. Among them, HBV DNA>2 000 U/mL suggests the significant liver inflammation, and the diagnostic model for significant liver fibrosis based on alkaline phosphatase, platelet count, and HBeAg can help to evaluate the degree of liver fibrosis.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
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		                        			Hepatitis B, Chronic/complications*
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		                        			Alkaline Phosphatase
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		                        			DNA, Viral
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		                        			Retrospective Studies
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		                        			Fibrosis
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		                        			Hepatitis B virus/genetics*
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		                        			Liver Cirrhosis/etiology*
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		                        			Inflammation/drug therapy*
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6.Analysis of the correlation of hemodynamic changes in the renal artery with the ambulatory arterial stiffness index and pulse pressure in middle-aged and elderly hypertension patients
Yuanyuan GAO ; Shuo LI ; Shifang ZHU ; Jing YE ; Xiaojuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2023;42(12):1464-1467
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To assess the extent of hypertensive renal vascular damage by analyzing the correlation of the renal artery resistive index(RI)with the ambulatory arterial stiffness index(AASI)and pulse pressure.Methods:A retrospective case-control study was conducted enrolling 1 226 hypertension patients from the General Department of Beijing Chaoyang Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University between May 2018 and May 2023, and the hemodynamics of the renal artery were examined, with 187 patients showing abnormal blood flow, of whom, 78 were in the group with renal artery stenosis and 109 were in the group without renal artery stenosis, and 1, 039 had normal renal arterial blood flow(the control group). AASI and pulse pressure values were compared between hypertension patients with different degrees of increased resistance to renal blood flow; Spearman's rank correlation analysis was conducted to assess the correlation of AASI and pulse pressure with the degree of renal injury in elderly hypertension patients; The receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves were plotted for hypertension patients with renal hemodynamic abnormalities based on the existence of renal artery stenosis and the results of RI, AASI and pulse pressure.Results:Patients in the renal artery stenosis, no renal artery stenosis, and control groups had statistically significant differences in RI[(0.83±0.05), (0.78±0.02), (0.71±0.03), F=410.44, P<0.01], AASI[(0.61±0.05), (0.58±0.06), (0.37±0.05), F=734.77, P<0.01], and pulse pressure[(1.71±0.15), (1.44±0.22), (0.88±0.25), F=968.99, P<0.01]; Compared with the group with no renal artery stenosis and the control group, the renal artery stenosis group also showed statistically significant differences in values of the three parameters( F=66.34, 9.87 and 160.51, respectively, P<0.05 for all). Pearson correlation analysis showed that RI was positively correlated with AASI and pulse pressure( r=0.730 and 0.762, respectively, P<0.01 for both). The cut-off value was 0.77 for RI, 0.52 for AASI and 1.31 for pulse pressure for renal artery stenosis in elderly hypertension patients, and the areas under the curve were 0.897, 0.830 and 0.951, respectively( P<0.05 for all); The sensitivities were 87%, 95% and 98% and the specificities were 68%, 67% and 71%, respectively. Conclusions:RI, AASI, and pulse pressure can effectively predict renal artery damage in middle-aged and elderly hypertension patients.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
7.Identification of a novel FUT1 allele in a Chinese individual featuring para-Bombay phenotype.
Qiang LI ; Kaihua XIANG ; Chunhua LIU ; Gang DENG ; Liefang NI ; Yanjie HUA ; Shifang YU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2022;39(1):89-93
		                        		
		                        			OBJECTIVE:
		                        			To explore the genetic basis for an individual with a para-Bombay phenotype.
		                        		
		                        			METHODS:
		                        			A proband with mismatched forward and reverse serotypes for the ABO blood group was identified. Weakly expressed ABH blood type antigen on the surface of red blood cells was verified by absorption and release test, and the blood group substances in saliva was detected by sialic acid test. Exons 6 and 7 of the ABO gene and exons of the FUT1 and FUT2 genes were subjected to direct sequencing.
		                        		
		                        			RESULTS:
		                        			The proband was found to be of O type by forward ABO serotyping and AB type by reverse ABO serotyping, though H and substance A and B were detected in her saliva. DNA sequencing revealed that she has harbored c.35C/T, c.328G/A, and c.504delC compound heterozygous variants of the FUT1 gene. Haploid analysis showed that her FUT1 genotype was h328A/h35T+504delC, which has been uploaded to the NCBI website (No. MW323551).
		                        		
		                        			CONCLUSION
		                        			The para-Bombay phenotype of the proband may be attributed to the novel compound heterozygous variants including c.504delC of the FUT1 gene, which may affect its function by altering the activity of FUT1 glycotransferase.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
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		                        			China
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8. Anatomy and imaging of abdominal aorta and its branches in Southwestern China population
Jian LIU ; Bo-Jiang ZHOU ; Li-Jun XU ; Yan-Ping ZHOU ; CHun-Yan LI ; Kai-Yuan JIN
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2022;53(1):96-102
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 Objective To investigate the normal reference values of abdominal aorta and its branches in Southwest China, so as to provide basis for clinical diagnosis and treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysm. Methods The length, diameter and angle of the abdominal aorta and its branches were measured in 20 cadavers. At the same time, 300 cases without obvious pathological changes in four urban populations were selected for abdominal CT angiography (CTA) to measure the length, diameter and angle of abdominal aorta and its branches. Results Display rate of abdominal aorta was 100%,the average length of abdominal aorta was (12.96±0.81) cm, the diameter of abdominal aorta was (1.93±0.28) cm, (1.55±0.23) cm, (1.61±0.19) cm in renal artery plane (Ⅰ), inferior mesenteric artery plane (Ⅱ) and lower edge plane of lumbar vertebrae (Ⅲ), and the average value on image was (2.17 ± 0.42) cm, (1.81 ± 0.40) cm, (1.99 ± 0.53) cm; Display rate of common iliac artery was 100%, the angle between left and right common iliac artery was (59.80± 4.66) ° and the diameter of the end was (1.16±0.33) cm and (1.12±0.11) cm; Display rate of celiac trunk on cadaver was 100%, the average length was (1.61±0.27) cm, the average diameter on cadaver was (0.78±0.71) cm, the image was (0.88± 0.31) cm; Display rate of renal artery was 100%, the average length of the left renal artery was (2.58 ± 0.50) cm, that of the right was (4.26±0.65) cm, the initial average diameter of the left renal artery was (0.55±0.24) cm, and the right renal artery was (0.62±0.20) cm; Display rate of the superior mesenteric artery was (100%), that of the on cadaver was (4.56 ± 0.29) cm, that of the image was (4.93 ± 0.84) cm, and that of the angle between the abdominal aorta was (38.05±5.99)°; Display rate of the inferior mesenteric artery was (100%),the average length of the inferior mesenteric artery was (6.57±0.79) cm on the cadaver, the image was (6.70±0.76) cm, and that of the angle between the abdominal aorta was (73.79 ± 9.62) ° and the initial diameter was (0.48 ± 0.29) cm. Conclusion The normal reference values of abdominal aorta and its visceral branches in Southwest China population were measured. CTA has a special advantage in showing the lesions of abdominal aorta and its branches in lumen, extraluminal and vascular wall, which can provide anatomical data of patients before operation. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9.Application of CT angiography in assessment of histopathological features of carotid ulcer plaque
Kaijian ZHENG ; Zhengmao LIU ; Yu XIAO ; Shifang LI
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2022;21(4):373-378
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To explore the histopathological features of ulcer plaque identified by carotid CT angiography (CTA), and to explore the relationship between ulcer plaque and ischemic stroke from the microscopic perspective.Methods:Clinical data of 124 patients with carotid artery stenosis underwent carotid endarterectomy in our hospital from September 2016 to September 2020 were collected. According to the CTA results of carotid arteries, these patients were divided into ulcer plaque group ( n=47) and non-ulcer plaque group ( n=77). The clinical data, and vulnerability index and histopathological differences of placque tissues between the two groups were compared. Results:The proportion of patients with cerebral infarction history in ulcer plaque group was significantly higher than that in non-ulcer plaque group ( P<0.05). As compared with the non-ulcer plaque group, the ulcer plaque group had significantly higher proportions of fibrous cap rupture, intra-plaque hemorrhage and large necrotic core of lipid ( P<0.05). The vulnerability index of ulcer plaque group and non-ulcer plaque group was 2.01±0.51 and 0.49±0.25, respectively, with significant difference ( t=19.300, P<0.001). Conclusion:The ulcer plaque identified by CTA is correlated with fibrous cap rupture, intra-plaque hemorrhage and large necrotic core of lipid; at the same time, ulcer plaque is unstable and these patients are trended to have ischemic stroke.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
10.Evaluation value of abnormal muscle response monitoring in efficacy of microvascular decompression in primary hemifacial spasm
Fengjiao TANG ; Wei LIU ; Shifang LI ; Dongmei XU ; Yugong FENG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2022;21(4):387-391
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To explore the evaluation value of abnormal muscle response (AMR) monitoring in efficacy of microvascular decompression in primary hemifacial spasm.Methods:A retrospective study was performed. Sixty-four patients with primary hemifacial spasm, admitted to our hospital from April 2019 to December 2020, were chosen. All patients underwent intraoperative AMR monitoring and were divided into AMR complete-disappeared group, AMR significant-changed group and AMR not significant-changed group according to the monitoring results. The relief of spasticity symptoms among the three groups was observed one week and one year after surgery. The specificity and sensitivity of AMR monitoring in evaluating the efficacy, the relations between intraoperative AMR changes and postoperative efficacy after microvascular decompression were analyzed.Results:The specificity and sensitivity of AMR monitoring in predicting spasmodic relief after microvascular decompression were 89.7% and 66.7%, respectively, at one week, and 86.7% and 50.0%, respectively, at one year. There were statistical differences in clinical remission rate one week after microvascular decompression among AMR complete-disappeared group ( n=46), AMR significant-changed group ( n=8) and AMR not significant-changed group ( n=10, P<0.05); there were no significant differences in clinical remission rate one year after microvascular decompression among the three groups ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference in clinical remission rate one week and one year after microvascular decompression between patients having AMR complete disappearance before Teflon and patients having AMR complete disappearance after Teflon ( P>0.05). Conclusion:AMR monitoring has high specificity but modest sensitivity in predicting spasmodic relief after microvascular decompression; intraoperative AMR disappearance is associated with short-term efficacy, but it is not a reliable indicator for long-term efficacy; the time of disappearance of intraoperative AMR has no guiding significance in judging the efficacy of patients with primary hemifacial spasm.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            
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