1.Advances in the changes of choroidal thickness and blood flow under the in-tervention of myopia prevention and control measures
Jinyuan SUI ; Haoru LI ; Fang LIN ; Ruihua WEI
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2024;44(11):903-907
Myopia shows a trend of high incidence and low age,and the number of high myopia patients is increasing year by year.Safe and effective myopia intervention measures are the top priority of myopia prevention and control.It has been found that low-dose atropine,orthokeratology,repeated low-level red light and other treatment methods have reliable efficacy,which can provide a variety of options for myopia prevention and control in children.The choroid,as an impor-tant anatomical structure of the fundus,is closely related to the mechanism of myopia.Choroidal parameters may become markers for evaluating the effect of myopia prevention and control and monitoring the progression of myopia.With the con-tinuous development of medical imaging technology,choroidal thickness and microcirculatory parameters have been accu-rately quantified.Further exploration of the changes of choroid under various myopia intervention measures will help clini-cians design personalized treatment plans for different patients,which is of great clinical significance for the management of myopia prevention and control.In this article,the research progress on choroidal thickness and blood flow changes under different myopia prevention and control measures are reviewed.
2. The electrophysiological remodeling of atrial myocytes of type 1 diabetic mice and effects of AGE
Dan-Lin ZHENG ; Li ZHANG ; Meng-Yuan ZHOU ; Sui-Min LI ; Xiao-Yue QIN ; Hai-Dan LIANG ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Dan-Lin ZHENG ; Pei-Ming LIU ; Li ZHANG ; Meng-Yuan ZHOU ; Peng ZENG ; Sui-Min LI ; Xiao-Yue QIN ; Hai-Dan LIANG ; Su-Juan KUANG ; Hui YANG ; Fang RAO ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Dan-Lin ZHENG ; Pei-Ming LIU ; Li ZHANG ; Meng-Yuan ZHOU ; Peng ZENG ; Sui-Min LI ; Xiao-Yue QIN ; Hai-Dan LIANG ; Su-Juan KUANG ; Hui YANG ; Fang RAO ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Pei-Ming LIU ; Peng ZENG ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Pei-Ming LIU ; Peng ZENG ; Su-Juan KUANG ; Hui YANG ; Fang RAO ; Chun-Yu DENG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2021;37(1):90-98
Aim To explore type 1 diabetes mice and the advance glycation end products (AGE) involved in electrical remodeling of atrial myocytes. Methods The diabetic mouse model was induced by intraperitoneal injection of STZ; action potential duration, and the current density of I
3. Role of Ca
Meng-Yuan ZHOU ; Li ZHANG ; Xiao-Yue QIN ; Dan-Lin ZHENG ; Sui-Min LI ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Meng-Yuan ZHOU ; Li ZHANG ; Peng ZENG ; Xiao-Yue QIN ; Dan-Lin ZHENG ; Sui-Min LI ; Su-Juan KUANG ; Hui YANG ; Fang RAO ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Peng ZENG ; Chun-Yu DENG ; Su-Juan KUANG ; Hui YANG ; Fang RAO ; Chun-Yu DENG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2021;37(4):556-563
Aim To investigate the role of Ca
4.Preliminary results of multicenter studies on ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation
Hongtao JIANG ; Tao LI ; Kun REN ; Xiaohua YU ; Yi WANG ; Shanbin ZHANG ; Desheng LI ; Huiling GAN ; Houqin LIU ; Liang XU ; Zhigang LUO ; Peigen GUI ; Xiangfang TAN ; Bingyi SHI ; Ming CAI ; Xiang LI ; Junnan XU ; Liang XU ; Tao LIN ; Xianding WANG ; Hongtao LIU ; Lexi ZHANG ; Jianyong WU ; Wenhua LEI ; Jiang QIU ; Guodong CHEN ; Jun LI ; Gang HUANG ; Chenglin WU ; Changxi WANG ; Lizhong CHEN ; Zheng CHEN ; Jiali FANG ; Xiaoming ZHANG ; Tongyi MEN ; Xianduo LI ; Chunbo MO ; Zhen WANG ; Xiaofeng SHI ; Guanghui PEI ; Jinpeng TU ; Xiaopeng HU ; Xiaodong ZHANG ; Ning LI ; Shaohua SHI ; Hua CHEN ; Zhenxing WANG ; Weiguo SUI ; Ying LI ; Qiang YAN ; Huaizhou CHEN ; Liusheng LAI ; Jinfeng LI ; Wenjun SHANG ; Guiwen FENG ; Gang CHEN ; Fanjun ZENG ; Lan ZHU ; Jun FANG ; Ruiming RONG ; Xuanchuan WANG ; Guisheng QI ; Qiang WANG ; Puxun TIAN ; Yang LI ; Xiaohui TIAN ; Heli XIANG ; Xiaoming PAN ; Xiaoming DING ; Wujun XUE ; Jiqiu WEN ; Xiaosong XU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2020;41(5):259-264
Objective:To summarize the patient profiles and therapeutic efficacies of ABO-incompatible living-related kidney transplantations at 19 domestic transplant centers and provide rationales for clinical application of ABOi-KT.Methods:Clinical cases of ABO-incompatible/compatible kidney transplantation (ABOi-KT/ABOc-KT) from December 2006 to December 2009 were collected. Then, statistical analyses were conducted from the aspects of tissue matching, perioperative managements, complications and survival rates of renal allograft or recipients.Results:Clinical data of 342 ABOi-KT and 779 ABOc-KT indicated that (1) no inter-group differences existed in age, body mass index (BMI), donor-recipient relationship or waiting time of pre-operative dialysis; (2) ABO blood type: blood type O recipients had the longest waiting list and transplantations from blood type A to blood type O accounted for the largest proportion; (3) HLA matching: no statistical significance existed in mismatch rate or positive rate of PRA I/II between two types of surgery; (4) CD20 should be properly used on the basis of different phrases; (5) hemorrhage was a common complication during an early postoperative period and microthrombosis appeared later; (6) no difference existed in postoperative incidence of complications or survival rate of renal allograft and recipients at 1/3/5/10 years between ABOi-KT and ABOc-KT. The acute rejection rate and serum creatinine levels of ABOi-KT recipients were comparable to those of ABOc-KT recipients within 1 year.Conclusions:ABOi-KT is both safe and effective so that it may be applied at all transplant centers as needed.
5.Neuropsychological development of late preterm infants and early term infants at the age of 1 year: a follow-up study.
Jing-Jing LIANG ; Yan HU ; Yan-Fei XING ; Sui-Fang LIN ; Yan-Yan SONG
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2020;22(7):706-710
OBJECTIVE:
To study the level of neuropsychological development in late preterm infants and early term infants at the age of 1 year.
METHODS:
A total of 1 257 children with a corrected age of 1 year were enrolled as subjects. According to gestational age at birth, they were divided into an early preterm group (28-33 weeks), a late preterm group (34-36 weeks), an early term group (37-38 weeks), and a full-term group (39-41 weeks). Gesell Developmental Schedules were used to assess the neuropsychological development of the children, and the groups were compared in terms of neuropsychological development at the age of 1 year.
RESULTS:
There were significant differences in the developmental quotients of the five functional areas (adaptability, gross motor, fine motor, language and social ability) between the four groups at the age of 1 year (P<0.05), and the full-term infants had the highest development quotients, followed by the early term infants, the late preterm infants, and the early preterm infants (P<0.05). The full-term infants had the lowest rate of developmental delay in each functional area, while the early preterm infants had the highest rate (P<0.05). Compared with the full-term infants, the early term infants had a higher risk of developmental delay in adaptability (OR=1.796, P<0.05), and the late preterm infants had a higher risk of developmental delay in adaptability (OR=2.651, P<0.05) and fine motor (OR=2.679, P<0.05), while the early preterm infants had a higher risk of developmental delay in adaptability (OR=4.069, P<0.05), fine motor (OR=3.710, P<0.05), and social ability (OR=3.515, P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
The risk of neuropsychological developmental delay decreases with the increase in gestational age in children at the age of 1 year, with a dose-response effect. There are varying degrees of developmental delay in early term infants and late preterm infants, and health care follow-up for early term infants and late preterm infants should be taken seriously.
Child Development
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Gestational Age
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Humans
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Infant
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Infant, Newborn
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Infant, Premature
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Pregnancy
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Premature Birth
6. Influence of antiretroviral prophylaxis on growth of HIV-exposed uninfected infants
Fang HU ; Jianjun LU ; Jingjing LIANG ; Sui ZHU ; Jia YU ; Xingwen ZOU ; Yan HU ; Suifang LIN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2019;40(7):770-774
Objective:
To evaluate the influence of antiretroviral prophylaxis on the growth and development of HIV-exposed uninfected infants in Guangzhou.
Methods:
Data were from the national information system for prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV infection, syphilis and hepatitis B. After excluding death and perinatal HIV infection cases, 564 HIV-exposed uninfected infants were included. The infants were divided into three groups, nevirapine (NVP) group, zidovudine (AZT) group and untreated group. The influences of antiretroviral prophylaxis on the body weight and height of the HIV-exposed uninfected infants were analyzed by using generalized estimating equations.
Results:
The HIV-exposed uninfected infants at 1-month old had lower
7.Effects of Antiretroviral Therapy and HIV Exposure in Utero on Adverse Pregnancy and Infant Outcomes:A Prospective Cohort Study in Guangzhou, China
Fang HU ; Jing Jing LIANG ; Jun Jian LU ; Fei Yi HU ; Yan HU ; Jia YU ; Wen Xing ZOU ; Hua Ying MA ; Fang Sui LIN
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2019;32(10):719-729
Objective This study aimed to evaluate the effects of in-utero exposure to HIV and ART on pregnancy outcome and early growth of children.Methods This cohort study enrolled 802 HIV-infected pregnant women between October 2009 and May 2018 in Guangzhou,China The women were assigned to receive combination ART (cART) or mono/dual ART or no treatment.The primary outcomes were the combined endpoints of any adverse pregnancy outcome [including ectopic pregnancy,spontaneous abortion,stillbirth,preterm birth,small for gestational age (SGA)] and adverse early growth outcome (including infant death,HIV infection of mother-to-child transmission,and underweight,wasting and stunting of infants at 4 weeks of age).Results Adverse pregnancy outcomes occurred in 202 (35.1%) of all enrolled HIV-infected women,and 121 (31.3%) of all infants exhibited adverse effects on early growth at 4 weeks of age.The rates of adverse pregnancy outcomes,spontaneous abortion,ectopic pregnancy,stillbirth,infant death and perinatal HIV infection were higher among women not receiving ART,compared to those treated with cART or mono/dual ART (P < 0.05).However,women treated with cART had a higher rate of SGA,compared to untreated women (P < 0.05).No differences in early infant growth were observed among the different treatment regimens.Conclusion Our findings underscore the essentiality of prioritizing HIV-positive pregnant women for ART,as even mono/dual ART available in resource-limited countries could improve pregnancy outcomes and infant survival
8.Malignant transformation of ovarian mature cystic teratoma into squamous cell carcinoma: a Taiwanese Gynecologic Oncology Group (TGOG) study.
An Jen CHIANG ; Min Yu CHEN ; Chia Sui WENG ; Hao LIN ; Chien Hsing LU ; Peng Hui WANG ; Yu Fang HUANG ; Ying Cheng CHIANG ; Mu Hsien YU ; Chih Long CHANG
Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2017;28(5):e69-
OBJECTIVE: The malignant transformation (MT) of ovarian mature cystic teratoma (MCT) to squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is very rare. This study analyzed cases from multiple medical centers in Taiwan to investigate the clinicopathologic characteristics, treatment, and prognostic factors of this disease and reviewed related literature. METHODS: Pathological reports of 16,001 patients with primary ovarian cancer who were treated at Taiwan medical centers from 1990 to 2011 were reviewed. In total, 52 patients with MT of MCT to SCC were identified. RESULTS: Among all ovarian MCTs, the incidence of MT to SCC is 0.2%. The median age of patients was 52 years (range, 29–89 years), and the mean tumor size was 10.5 cm (range, 1–40 cm). We analyzed the patients in our study and those in the literature and determined that early identification and complete surgical resection of the tumor are essential for long-term survival. In addition, adjuvant chemotherapy or concurrent chemoradiotherapy can be used to treat this malignancy. Old age, large tumor size (≥15.0 cm), and solid components in MCTs are suitable indicators predicting the risk of MT of MCT to SCC. CONCLUSION: Similar to general epithelial ovarian cancers, the early detection of MT of MCT to SCC is critical to long-term survival. Therefore, older patients with a large tumor or those with a tumor containing a solid component in a clinically diagnosed MCT should be evaluated to exclude potential MT to SCC.
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell*
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Cell Transformation, Neoplastic
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Chemoradiotherapy
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Chemotherapy, Adjuvant
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Epithelial Cells*
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Taiwan
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9.Role of specificity protein 1 in modulating radiosensitivity of cervical cancer cell lines.
Yuan-Run DENG ; Hui-Ping JIANG ; Lan-Fang WU ; Wei CHEN ; Dan LIN ; Sui-Qun GUO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2016;36(9):1226-1230
OBJECTIVETo investigate the role of specificity protein 1 (Sp1) in regulating radiosensitivity of cervical cancer cell lines.
METHODSWe analyzed Sp1 expression in 6 different cervical cancer cell lines (SiHa, HeLa, Caski, Me180, Ms751, and C33a) using Western blotting and real-time PCR. Clonogenic survival assay and curve fitting were used to assess the changes in radiosensitivity of Me180 cells transfected with lentivirus-mediated shRNA vector targeting sp1 and HeLa cells transfected with sp1 over-expression vector.
RESULTSIn the 6 cell lines tested, the cellular expression levels of Sp1 decreased gradually in the order of Me180, Caski, C33a, SiHa, Ms751, and HeLa. SP1 knockdown with lentivirus-mediated shRNA significantly lowered the survival rate of Me180 cells following radiation exposure (P<0.05), and obviously lowered the values of SF2, D0 and Dq but significantly increased α/β of the cells. Compared with the cells transfected with the mock vector, HeLa cells with sp1 over-expression showed a significantly increased survival following radiation exposure (P<0.05) with obviously increased values of SF2, D0 and Dq but significantly lowered α/β.
CONCLUSIONSilencing Sp1 can increase the radiosensitivity while Sp1 overexpression enhances the radioresistance of cervical cancer cell lines, suggesting an important role of Sp1 in radiotherapy for cervical cancer.
10.Epidemiological study on the trend of accidental deaths among children under five in Guangzhou, 2001-2010
Sui-Fang LIN ; Yan HU ; Lin JIANG ; Yan-Fei XING ; Li-Juan XIU ; Hui-Yan LIU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2012;33(12):1258-1260
Objective To study the trend of accidental death among children under 5 years of age.Methods A survey on accidental death among children was performed in Guangzhou to compare the data from the national monitoring program on the deaths under five in the same period during 2001-2010.Data on mortality and causes of injures were adjusted by missing reports.Results Mortality rates on injuries were decreasing annually from 2001 to 2010.Comparing with 2001,the magnitude of the drop in mortality among the 0,1-4 and under 5 year groups were 72.02%,77.17% and 74.66% respectively,with statistically significant differences (P=0.000).During the 10 years of observation,data showed a dropping trend (P=0.000) of the mortalitics on drowning,traffic accident,suffocation and falling,especially on drowning and suffocation.The main causes of death were suffocation in the 0 year group,drowning in the 1-2-year group,traffic accident and poisoning in the 3-year group,traffic accident and falling in the 4-year group.The accidental deaths happened in ‘C area’ which including Huadu,Conghua,Zengcheng,Panyu and Nansha,with the total proportion of accidental death in Guangzhou as 75.69%.Conclusion The mortality of accidental deaths among children under 5 years of age in Guangzhou had been decreasing during 2001-2010,mainly owing to the practice of intervention programs on drowning and suffocation,suggesting the necessity of integrating the health education programs on accidental injury with the healthcare management system in children in the country,focusing on the suburban and county levels where economy was relatively undeveloped or with more floating population.

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