1.Renal replacement therapy in neonates with hyperammonemia associated with inherited metabolic disease
Xiaojing TANG ; Yi WANG ; Yujuan ZHAO
International Journal of Pediatrics 2022;49(7):474-477
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Neonatal hyperammonemia has great damage to the central nervous system, which can lead to severe disability and even death.Early reduction of blood ammonia and shortening the duration of hyperammonemia coma can improve the poor prognosis of the central nervous system.Renal replacement therapy can reduce blood ammonia quickly and effectively which is an important treatment for neonatal hyperammonemia.Common kidney replacement therapies include peritoneal dialysis, intermittent hemodialysis, continuous renal replacement therapy and hybrid therapy.This review aims to elaborate the indications of renal replacement therapy, the advantages and disadvantages of various renal replacement therapy modes in the treatment of neonatal hyperammonemia and hybrid therapy.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Seasonal distribution of inhaled allergens in allergic asthma patients with or without allergic rhinitis.
Ruxian TIAN ; Yujuan YANG ; Liping LIU ; Yuemei SUN ; Ningbo TANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Nan ZHANG ; Xicheng SONG ; Claus BACHERT
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(15):1867-1869
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
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3.Role of the JAK/STAT/SOCS signaling pathway in hepatitis B virus-related liver diseases
Yujuan PENG ; Jing YOU ; Jing LI ; Guangjun TANG
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2021;37(6):1435-1439
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 The JAK/STAT/SOCS signaling pathway can mediate a variety of cytokines involved in inflammation, tumor, and autoimmune diseases and it also plays an important role in hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection-related liver diseases. This article briefly reviews the structure and signal pathway regulation of JAK-STAT and SOCS and elaborates on their role in the development and progression of HBV-related chronic hepatitis B, liver cirrhosis, liver failure, and hepatocellular carcinoma. The final analysis shows that the JAK/STAT/SOCS signaling pathway is dysregulated in HBV-related liver disease and is involved in the development and progression of the disease, and it may even influence the treatment and prognosis of the disease. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.Neonatal congenital tongue base cyst: clinical analysis of 35 cases
Xiaojing TANG ; Wendi HUANG ; Yi WANG ; Yujuan ZHAO ; Wenjing WU ; Sixiu LI ; Xuefeng YANG ; Jianping LIU
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2021;24(1):49-53
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics of neonatal congenital tongue base cyst.Methods:This retrospective study involved 35 neonates with congenital tongue base cyst diagnosed in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) of Xi'an Children's Hospital from June 2013 to December 2019. General information, clinical manifestations, supplementary results, treatment and prognosis of these babies were described.Results:(1) The median age at the onset of the disease was 12.5 (0~28) d and the median age at admission was 15 (0~28) d for these babies. The main clinical manifestations were laryngeal stridor (28/35, 80.0%), inspiratory dyspnea and crying, especially when feeding (26/35, 74.3%) and choking and spitting with feeding (23/35, 65.7%). (2) Among the 35 cases, 15 (42.9%) required emergency endotracheal intubation due to significant dyspnea when were admitted to the NICU and five out of them were considered for having tongue base mass under laryngoscopy, while the other 10 cases underwent bedside electronic laryngoscopy after endotracheal intubation, in which space-occupying lesions were found. Tongue base cyst was considered in seven cases with laryngeal stridor complicated by protracted pneumonia using fiberoptic bronchoscopy. The other 13 cases were examined by electronic laryngoscope and considered as tongue base cyst. Thirty-five cases underwent cervical ultrasound and only five of them were considered as tongue base tumor. Thirty-two cases underwent cervical CT scan and only two of them were normal. Three cases were found to have tongue base cyst by cranial MRI. (3) Thirty-four cases were treated by radiofrequency ablation assisted with self-retaining microlaryngoscope and general anesthesia, while the other one firstly received puncture and drainage under direct laryngoscope due to the difficult intubation because of the huge tongue base cyst and then underwent surgery when stable. Only one case (2.9%) relapsed after surgical treatment during regular follow-up.Conclusions:Neonatal congenital tongue base cyst has an early onset and atypical clinical manifestations. Electronic laryngoscopy/fiberoptic bronchoscopy combined with neck CT or MRI examination should be performed promptly in patients with laryngeal stridor and inspiratory dyspnea to facilitate the accurate diagnosis and timely surgery is required for.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.Role of T helper 17 cell/regulatory T cell imbalance in the progression of HBV-related liver diseases
Guangjun TANG ; Jing YOU ; Huai’e LIU ; Yujuan PENG
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2021;37(2):414-418
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 Patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) often have immune-mediated liver injury, and it is considered that the interaction between viral infection and immune response is an important cause of disease progression. CHB can progress to liver fibrosis, liver cirrhosis, and even hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). This article reviews the discovery of T helper 17 (Th17) cells and regulatory T (Treg) cells, describes their own features, and elaborates on their role and mechanism of action in maintaining the stability of the immune system. This article also analyzes the role of Th17/Treg cell imbalance in CHB, liver fibrosis, liver cirrhosis, and HCC and points out that Th17/Treg cell imbalance may promote the aggravation of HBV-related liver diseases. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
6.Clinicopathological characteristics and risk factors of female breast hyperplasia in different age groups
Fei WANG ; Shuohao SHEN ; Liyuan LIU ; Qi WANG ; Hongchuan JIANG ; Lisong TENG ; Zhimin FAN ; Cuizhi GENG ; Feng JIN ; Lili TANG ; Jianguo ZHANG ; Xiang WANG ; Shu WANG ; Xuening DUAN ; Lixiang YU ; Fei ZHOU ; Yujuan XIANG ; Shuya HUANG ; Chao ZHENG ; Qinye FU ; Dezong GAO ; Liang LI ; Zhongbing MA ; Qiang ZHANG ; Zhigang YU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2019;34(3):235-239
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To analyze clinicopathological characteristics and the potential risk-related factors of female breast hyperplasia in different age groups.Method From Jan 2015 to Dec 2016,patients diagnosed with breast hyperplasia in 12 hospitals were evaluated.All patients completed the self-designed questionnaires on women'health,including basic demographic information,clinic examination information,radiologic information and pathologic results.The patients were divided into a young group (< 45 years old) and an elderly group (from 45 to 75 years old).Results There were 3 684 cases of breast hyperplasia,including 2 291 cases in young group and 1 393 cases in elder group,respectively Clinically breast pain type were most commonly observed in both young and older groups (50.3% vs.42.7%,P < 0.001).While pathological research based on biopsy showed that breast adenopathy were the most common changes in both groups (67.9% vs.61.7%,P <0.001).More breast cancer cases were identified in elder group than that in young group,especially in clinically lump type patients (9.4% vs.4.2%,P < 0.001).Compared with elder group,patients in young group have different distribution characteristics regarding to fertility factors,lifestyle factors and psychology scale including anxiety and depression.Conclusion Distributions of clinicopathological characteristics and risk factors of female breast hyperplasia differ across different age groups.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
7. A study on urinary iodine levels and influencing factors of urban and rural residents in some areas of Gansu Province
Jie GAO ; Jingfang LIU ; Xulei TANG ; Songbo FU ; Lihua MA ; Caihong JIAO ; Weiming SUN ; Ying NIU ; Gaojing JING ; Qianglong NIU ; Nan ZHAO ; Yujuan LI ; Dan WU ; Pei SONG ; Huiping GUO ; Fang YANG ; Weiping TENG ; Zhongyan SHAN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2019;38(11):898-902
		                        		
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		                        			To analyze the urinary iodine status of urban and rural residents in some areas of Gansu Province and its related influencing factors, and to provide certain references for scientific iodine intake of urban and rural residents in Gansu Province.
		                        		
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		                        			Subjects in Gansu Province with normal thyroid function were recruited in the investigation of thyroid diseases and iodine nutritional status, conducted a questionnaire survey and measured height, weight, waist circumference, collected 1 urine sample, and tested their urinary iodine levels. The urinary iodine levels of different groups were compared based on different gender, region, age, body weight, the waist, and salt intaking. The affecting factors of urinary iodine levels were analyzed by multiple linear regression models.
		                        		
		                        			Results:
		                        			Totally 1 964 subjects were recruited, including 1 099 males, and 865 females. The age was (41.23 ± 14.75) years old. The median urinary iodine of the selected group was 225.60 (158.80, 311.58) μg/L. The urinary iodine level of rural residents was significantly higher than that of urban residents [μg/L: 249.80 (180.58, 336.88) 
		                        		
		                        	
8.Study on Plasma Protein Binding Rate of Cajanonic Acid A with Different Species of Plasma by Ultrafiltration Combined with UPLC-MS/MS
Yujuan BAN ; Li ZHANG ; Rui CHEN ; Gaofeng ZHU ; Jianta WANG ; Wenzhang CHEN ; Lei TANG ; Jing HUANG
China Pharmacy 2019;30(13):1739-1743
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			OBJECTIVE: To compare plasma protein binding rate of cajanonic acid A with different species of plasma. METHODS:Using UPLC-MS/MS as the detection means. Plasma protein binding rate of low, medium and high concentrations of cajanonic acid A (2.5, 5, 20 μg/mL) with rats, rabbits and human plasma were determined by ultrafiltration method. The chromatographic conditions included that Waters BEH C18 as chromatographic column, WatersVanGuard BEH C18 as guard column, mobile phase consisted of ultrapure water solution containing 0.01% formic acid (solvent A) and acetonitrile solution of 0.01% formic acid (solvent B) gradient elution, at the flow rate of 0.15 mL/min, column temperature of 30 ℃, sample size of 2 μL. Mass spectrum condition included that ESI, negative ion mode acquisition, capillary voltage of 1.5 kV, cone voltage of 30 V, ion source temperature of 100 ℃, desolvent gas temperature of 400 ℃, cone gas flow of 50 L/h, desolvent gas flow of 800 L/h, scanning range of m/z 50→1 200. RESULTS: At the concentration of 2.5, 5 and 20 μg/mL, the plasma protein binding rates of cajanonic acid A were (75.63±0.90)%, (98.30±0.03)% and (99.42±0.01)% in the rats plasma; (79.61±1.08)%, (98.48±0.10)% and (99.42±0.03)% in rabbits plasma (n=3); (76.74±1.22)%, (97.99±0.11)% and (99.37±0.01)% in human plasma (n=3). At the concentration of 2.5 μg/mL, plasma protein binding rates of cajanonic acid A in plasma of rats and human were significantly lower than that in plasma of rabbits (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The plasma protein binding rate of 5,20 μg/mL cajanonic acid A with rats, rabbits and human plasma are higher than that of 2.5 μg/mL cajanonic acid A. There is significant difference in plasma protein binding rate of 2.5 μg/mL cajanonic acid A with different species of plasma,and there is no significant difference in plasma protein binding rate of 5, 20 μg/mL cajanonic acid A with different species of plasma.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9.Study on Metabolic Differences of Cajanonic Acid A in Different Species of Liver Microsomes by UPLC-MS/MS
Li ZHANG ; Jin CAI ; Yujuan BAN ; Gaofeng ZHU ; Rui CHEN ; Jianta WANG ; Lei TANG ; Jing HUANG
China Pharmacy 2019;30(18):2497-2502
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			OBJECTIVE: To establish a determination method for the concentration of cajanonic acid A (CAA) in liver microsome incubation system, and to compare the metabolism characteristics of it in different species of liver microsomes. METHODS: CAA was dissolved in liver microsome incubation system of rat, Beagle dog and human initiated by reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH), and was incubated in water at 37 ℃. The reaction was terminated with acetonitrile at 0, 5, 10, 15, 30, 45 and 60 min, respectively. Using genistein as internal standard, the concentration of CAA in  different incubation systems was determined by UPLC-MS/MS. The determination was performed on Waters BEH C18 column with mobile phase consisted of water (containing 0.1% formic acid)-acetonitrile (containing 0.1% formic acid) (45 ∶ 55, V/V) at the flow rate of 0.25 mL/min. The column temperature was 30 ℃, and the sample size was 2 μL. The electrospray ionization source was used to the select reaction monitoring mode for negative ion scanning. The ion pairs for quantitative analysis were m/z 353.14→309.11 (CAA), m/z 269.86→224.11 (internal standard) respectively. The residual percentage and enzymatic kinetic parameters of CAA in different incubation systems were calculated according to the mass concentration of CAA at 0 min. RESULTS: The linear range of CAA was 0.05-20 μg/mL; the limit of quanti- tation was 0.05 μg/mL, and the lowest detection limit was 0.01 μg/mL. RSDs of intra-day and inter-day were lower than 10%; relative errors ranged -4.83%-8.94%; extraction method and matrix effect did not affect the determination of the substance to be measured. At 60 min of incubation, residual percentages of CAA in rat, Beagle dog and human liver microsomes were(62.79±9.99)%,(64.07±11.59)%,(96.66±5.71)%, respectively. The half-life period (72.19, 68.61 min) of CAA in rat and Beagle dog liver microsomes were significantly shorter than human liver microsome (364.74 min). The clearance rates [0.019 2, 0.020 2 mL/(min·mg)] were significantly higher than human liver microsome [0.003 8 mL/(min·mg)] (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Established UPLC-MS/MS method is simple, rapid, specific and sensitive, and can be used for the determination of CAA concentration in liver microsome incubation system and the study of metabolism stability in vitro. The stability of CAA metabolism in rat and Beagle dog liver microsomes are poorer than human liver microsome.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
10.Analysis of clinical features and risk factors of death in children with trauma
Huiwen TANG ; Zhuying LI ; Yujuan HUANG ; Quansheng YU ; Jian LIU ; Guoqin ZHANG
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2017;24(4):292-295
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To analyze the clinical features and risk factors of death in pediatric trauma,in order to provide preventing strategies and reduce mortality.Methods A retrospective study of 7936 traumatic children admitted to the emergency department of our hospital from April 2014 to March 2016 was conducted.We retrospectively summarized the clinical features and Logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the risk factors of death in children with trauma.Results Compared to females,male patients contributed higher percentages(1.73∶1).There were more migrant children(5535 cases) than local ones(2 401 cases)(χ2=14.314,P<0.05).Children in infancy stage(2 024 cases)and toddler period(3 097 cases) were more than in the other periods.Limb[41.9%(3 324/7 936)] and skin injuries[38.5%(3 058 324/7 936)] were the most common.Children trauma causes varied with age,fall,tumble and traffic accidents were common causes of children trauma.Pediatric trauma score of surviving group(n=1933),death group(n=5),general ward group(n=1852) and ICU group(n=86) were 8.53± 2.17,3.17± 1.29,9.72± 1.25,5.23± 1.84,respectively.Shock decompensation,mechanical ventilation,Glasgow coma scale ≤7 and pediatric trauma score<8 were the risk factors which caused the death of trauma.Conclusion Parents should improve the security sense,strengthen the care of children and obey the traffic rules to reduce the rate of children trauma.Clinicians should pay attention to shock decompensation,mechanical ventilation,Glasgow coma scale and pediatric trauma score in order to identify critically ill patients in early stage and improve the success rate of rescue.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            
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