1.Construction and Verification of A Nomogram Model for Predicting Invasive Risk of Ground Glass Nodules
Xiaoyu LI ; Zhiliang LIU ; Bingji JIN ; Ye MIAO
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2024;51(4):265-270
Objective To investigate the importance of a nomogram model based on biomarkers and CT signs in the prediction of the invasive risk of ground glass nodules. Methods A total of 322 patients with ground glass nodule, including 240 and 82 patients in the model and verification groups, respectively, were retrospectively analyzed. Independent risk factors for the invasive risk of ground glass nodules were screened out after using single and multiple Logistic analysis. R software was used to construct the nomogram model, and clinical decision curve analysis (DCA), receiver operating curve (ROC), and calibration curve were used for internal and external verification of the model. Results In this study, the independent risk factors for the invasive risk of ground glass nodules included systemic immune-inflammation index (SII), CYFRA21-1, edge, vascular cluster sign, and nodular consolidation tumor ratio (CTR). The area under the ROC curve of the constructed nomogram model had a value of 0.946, and that of the external validation group reached 0.932, which suggests the good capability of the model in predicting the invasive risk of ground glass nodules. The model was internally verified through drawing of calibration curves of Bootstrap 1000 automatic sampling. The results showed that the consistency index between the model and actual curves reached 0.955, with a small absolute error and good fit. The DCA curve revealed a good clinical practicability. In addition, nodule margin, vascular cluster sign, and CTR were correlated with the grade of pathological subtype of invasive adenocarcinoma. Conclusion A nomogram model based on biomarkers and CT signs has good value and clinical practicability in the prediction of the invasive risk of ground glass nodules.
2.Development of a mobile personnel radiation protection equipment
Yuan HE ; Hongchao PANG ; Yang LIU ; Jianhua WU ; Junlin WANG ; Yanan HONG ; Xubiao CHEN ; Hualin WANG ; Xiaoyu SHI ; Miao PAN ; Qiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2024;33(2):158-163
Objective To design a mobile personnel radiation protection equipment for operation in environments with high radiation such as spent fuel reprocessing plants, to achieve simultaneous protection against γ radiation, neutron radiation, and radioactive aerosol, to reduce the internal and external exposure dose of radioactive workers, and to meet the requirement of operation for two hours. Methods The core parts of the mobile personnel radiation protection equipment included a shielding chamber and a respiratory maintenance system. An automated chassis was used for the movement and lifting of the shielding chamber. MCNP software was used to simulate and calculate the protective effects of shielding chamber made of different materials and material thicknesses. Experimental verification of the shielding chamber design was conducted. Mathematical models were established to describe the variations in the content of various gases in the chamber with personnel operation time. A respiratory maintenance system, a harmful gas absorption device, and an automated mobile chassis were designed. Results The shielding chamber made of polyethylene with a thickness of 80 mm achieved an 80% neutron shielding rate. The respiratory maintenance system could support workers for 2 hours of operation inside the equipment. The mobile chassis allowed operation of the equipment with one person. Conclusion This mobile personnel radiation protection equipment can solve the problem in simultaneous protection against γ radiation, neutron radiation, and radioactive aerosol. The equipment can provide radiation protection for radioactive workers, reduce exposure dose, and reduce personnel burden. This system provides technical means for the operation and maintenance of equipment in high-radiation sites such as spent fuel reprocessing plants.
3.Construction of TCRβ repertoires in children with SARS-CoV-2 infection using high-throughput sequencing technology
Xiaoyu YI ; Feng HE ; Miao FENG ; Zonghui XIAO ; Hailan YAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2024;38(3):326-330
Objective:To construct T cell receptor β (TCRβ) repertoires in children with SARS-CoV-2 infection, and analyze the differences in TCRβ repertoires between children with SARS-CoV-2 infection and healthy children.Methods:Whole blood samples from 5 children infected with SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant and from 5 healthy children were collected. After RNA quality inspection and repertoires construction, high-throughput sequencing was conducted to analyze the differences in clonal expansion and diversity indices of the TCR repertoires between children infected with SARS-CoV-2 and healthy children. The frequency of use of TCRβ VJ genes was statistically analyzed using unpaired T-tests.Results:We successfully constructed the TCRβ repertoires of children infected with SARS-CoV-2 using high-throughput sequencing technology. The diversity index of the TCR repertoire in children infected with SARS-CoV-2 (9.78±1.23) was significantly lower compared to that in healthy children (13.40±2.12) ( P<0.05), and the TCR clonal expansion index in children infected with SARS-CoV-2 (0.18±0.07) was significantly higher compared to that in healthy children (0.06±0.06) ( P<0.05). A preliminary comparison of the frequency of use of TCRβ repertoire VJ genes found that, in children infected with the SARS-CoV-2, the most common V and J genes were TRBV28 and TRBJ2-1, respectively. Conclusions:The construction of the TCRβ repertoires in children infected with SARS-CoV-2 using high-throughput sequencing technology has revealed characteristic features of the TCRβ repertoires in these children. This is of significant reference value for unveiling the characteristics of the T-cell repertoires in children infected with SARS-CoV-2 and for the rapid construction of TCRβ immunological repertoires in other viral infections.
4.Impact of mechanical thrombectomy using Solitaire stent combined with dual antiplatelet therapy on limb function and vascular reocclusion in patients with acute cerebral infarction
Juan DU ; Xiaoyu ZHOU ; Miao ZHANG ; Xueling ZHANG ; Wenya LAN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(14):1952-1956
Objective To investigate the effect of mechanical thrombectomy using Solitaire stent combined with dual antiplatelet therapy(DAPT)on limb function and vascular reocclusion in patients with acute cerebral infarction.Methods A total of 134 patients with acute cerebral infarction who received treatment in our hospital from February 2020 to August 2023 were selected as samples.According to whether the patients regularly took aspirin and clopidogrel every day one week before surgery,they were divided into observation group(taking the medications)and control group(without taking medications),with 67 cases in each.The control group was given mechanical thrombectomy,and the observation group was treated with DAPT combined with mechanical thrombectomy.Outcomes measured included revascularization one week after treatment,and neurological and limb function assessment using NIHSS and FMA scale at baseline,1 day,1 week,and 1 month after treatment.Brain hemodynamics(CVR,Qmean,and Vmean)and thrombosis markers(TXB2,CD62P,and 6-keto-PGF1α)were evaluated pre-treatment and one month after treatment.Vascular reocclusion three months after treatment and its correlation with hemody-namics and thrombosis factors were analyzed.Results After treatment,higher revascularization rate,FMA score,Qmean,Vmean,and 6-keto-PGF1α level,and lower NIHSS score,CVR,TXB2,and CD62P level were found in the observation group(P<0.05).The incidence of vascular reocclusion was also lower in the observation group.Logistic analysis indicated that brain hemodynamic indicators and the level of thrombosis-related factors influenced vascular reocclusion occurrence(P<0.05).Conclusion Mechanical thrombectomy using Solitaire stent combined with DAPT helps the recovery of limb function in patients with acute cerebral infarction and reduces the risk of vascular reocclusion.
5.Research status of CXCL12/CXCR4 axis in HIV infection and TCM syndromes of AIDS
Xiaoyu CHEN ; Shiping XIE ; Miao ZHANG ; Sa LIU ; Suna MA ; Juan WANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2024;40(6):1297-1301
The structure and biological function of CXCL12/CXCR4 are the basis of physiological and pathological function.Combination of HIV-1 envelope protein and CXCR4 will promote the entry of virus into host cells.CXCL12 can reduce the number of CXCR4 through rapid endocytosis and inhibit the replication and transmission of HIV.The interaction of CXCL12/CXCR4 axis with in-flammation and autophagy plays an important role in HIV infection.Previous research has found that gene expression profiles of differ-ent TCM syndromes of acquired immunedeficiency syndrome(AIDS)are different.CXCR4 has different expression in AIDS,lung and spleen qi deficiency syndrome,Qi Yin deficiency syndrome and dampness heat syndrome,which is related to chemokine signaling pathway;the differential gene CXCR4 in peripheral blood of AIDS patients with lung and spleen qi deficiency syndrome is related to au-tophagy process.According to the intervention of Yiaikang Capsule,CXCR4 expression is increased,indicating that Yiaikang Capsule can regulate the expression of autophagy related genes.Research on the role of CXCL12/CXCR4 in TCM syndromes of AIDS is condu-cive to better play the therapeutic advantages of TCM and provide a new direction for gene targeted therapy.
6.Clinical comprehensive evaluation of recombinant Mycobacterium tuberculosis fusion protein
Xiaofeng NI ; Sha DIAO ; Siyi HE ; Xuefeng JIAO ; Xiao CHENG ; Zhe CHEN ; Zheng LIU ; Linan ZENG ; Deying KANG ; Bin WU ; Chaomin WAN ; Binwu YING ; Hui ZHANG ; Rongsheng ZHAO ; Liyan MIAO ; Zhuo WANG ; Xiaoyu LI ; Maobai LIU ; Benzhi CAI ; Feng QIU ; Feng SUN ; Naihui CHU ; Minggui LIN ; Wei SHA ; Lingli ZHANG
China Pharmacy 2023;34(4):391-396
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effectiveness, safety, economy, innovation, suitability and accessibility of recombinant Mycobacterium tuberculosis fusion protein (EC), and to provide evidence for selecting skin detection methods for tuberculosis infection diagnosis and auxiliary diagnosis of tuberculosis. METHODS The effectiveness and safety of EC compared with purified protein derivative of tuberculin (TB-PPD) were analyzed by the method of systematic review. Cost minimization analysis, cost-effectiveness analysis and cost-utility analysis were used to evaluate the short-term economy of EC compared with TB-PPD, and cost-utility analysis was used to evaluate the long-term economy. The evaluation dimensions of innovation, suitability and accessibility were determined by systematic review and improved Delphi expert consultation, and the comprehensive score of EC and TB-PPD in each dimension were calculated by the weight of each indicator. RESULTS The scores of effectiveness, safety, economy, innovation and suitability of EC were all higher than those of TB-PPD. The affordability scores of the two drugs were consistent, while the availability score of EC was lower than those of TB-PPD. After considering dimensions and index weight, the scores of effectiveness, safety, economy, innovation, suitability, accessibility and the comprehensive score of EC were all higher than those of TB-PPD. CONCLUSIONS Compared with TB-PPD, EC performs better in all dimensions of effectiveness, safety, economy, innovation, suitability and accessibility. However, it is worth noting that EC should further improve its availability in the dimension of accessibility.
7.Effect of Wumeisan on Gut Lactase Activity and Microflora Diversity of Mice with Dysbacteriosis Diarrhea
Xiaoyu MIAO ; Yajing WANG ; Xin ZHAO ; Ziqian ZHANG ; Suman XI ; Sen ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2023;29(4):33-42
ObjectiveTo explore the effects of Wumeisan on gut lactase activity and microflora diversity of mice with dysbacteriosis diarrhea. MethodThe mice were randomly divided into 4 groups, namely, the normal group, the model group, and the low-dose and high-dose Wumeisan groups, with 8 mice in each group. The mouse model was made by gavage of mixed antibiotics for 7 d, and the low-dose and high-dose Wumeisan groups (5.98, 11.96 g·kg-1) were given gavage for 7 d continuously. The normal group and the model group were given the same volume of sterile water. The changes in the body weight, food intake, and diarrhea of mice were recorded. Feces were collected after the last administration, and the lactase activity was detected by the colorimetric method. The gut microbiota changes were detected by the 16S rRNA high-throughput sequencing technology. ResultCompared with those in the normal group, the mice in the model group had dilute and soft stools, reduced body mass, reduced food intake, reduced lactase activity, significantly reduced intestinal flora diversity, and significant changes in the relative abundance phylum and genus levels of flora. Compared with the model group, Wumeisan reduced the diarrhea rate of mice, promoted the rapid recovery of body weight and food intake, increased the lactase activity decreased by antibiotic, improved the community abundance and diversity of mice with dysbacteriosis, and made the species composition closer to that in the normal group. The abundance of three phyla (Bacteroidota, Proteobacteria, Verrucomicrobiota) and nine genera (Odoribacter, Enterococcus, Clostridium innocuum group, etc.) of mice with diarrhea were regulated by Wumeisan. Among them, norank f Muribaculaceae, norank f norank o Clostridia UCG-014, Lachnospiraceae NK4A136 group, and Odoribacter showed significant positive correlation with the body weight and lactase activity, and Escherichia-Shigella, Enterobacter, Enterococcus, and Clostridium innocuum group showed significant positive correlation with the diarrhea rate. Function prediction showed that the high-dose Wumeisan significantly reseted 6 functional levels of metabolism, genetic information processing, and human diseases, and had positive effects on endocrine and metabolic diseases, immune diseases, infectious disease, and parasitic infectious diseases. ConclusionWumeisan can relieve the symptoms of dysbacteriological diarrhea by increasing the lactase activity and regulating the gut microbiota composition.
8.Preliminary exploration on operation process for autologous ozonized blood transfusion
Jianjun WU ; Yan BAI ; Yanli BAI ; Zhanshan ZHA ; Jing CHEN ; Yahan FAN ; Jiwu GONG ; Shouyong HUN ; Hongbing LI ; Zhongjun LI ; Jiajin LIN ; Chunxia LIU ; Fenghua LIU ; Jiubo LIU ; Jingling LUO ; Xianjun MA ; Deying MENG ; Shijie MU ; Mei QIN ; Hui WANG ; Haiyan WANG ; Qiushi WANG ; Quanli WANG ; Xiaoning WANG ; Yongjun WANG ; Changsong WU ; Lin WU ; Jue XIE ; Pu XU ; Liying XU ; Mingchia YANG ; Yongtao YANG ; Yang YU ; Zebo YU ; Juan ZHANG ; Xiaoyu ZHOU ; Xuelian ZHOU ; Shuming ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2023;36(2):95-100
Autologous ozonized blood transfusion(AOBT) is a therapy of re-transfusion of 100-200 mL of autologous blood after shaking and agitation with appropriate amount of oxygen-ozone in vitro. The oxidation of blood through the strong oxidation of ozone can enhance the non-specific immune response of the body, regulate the internal environment and promote health. This therapy has been increasingly applied in clinical practice, while no unified standard for the operation process in terms of ozone concentration, treatment frequency and treatment course had been established. This operation process of AOBT is primarily explored in order to standardize the operation process and ensure its safety and efficacy.
9.Animal Model Analysis of Viral Myocarditis Based on the Clinical Characteristics of Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine
Zhao WANG ; Xiumin LI ; Mingsan MIAO ; Xiaoyu WANG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(6):2052-2060
Objective Viral myocarditis(VMC)is an inflammatory cardiovascular disease caused by Coxsackievirus,glandular virus,orphan virus and other viral infections.However,the pathogenesis of VMC is still unclear,so itis important to replicate a new animal model to study its mechanism.Methods So FAR,THE domestic and foreign literatures related to animal models of viral myocarditis were reviewed,and the modeling methods,types of animals,modeling mechanism,advantages and disadvantages,and clinical anastomosis of the included animal models were summarized and evaluated according to the characteristics of clinical symptoms of Chinese and western medicine.Results According to the statistics of the included models,it was found that the animal model of VMC induced by CVB3 was the most common.The model replication of viral myocarditis was mainly based on western medicine indicators,and the coincidence with traditional Chinese medicine syndrome type was low.In addition,there is no recognized model replication method with TCM syndrome types,and the model making process lacks TCM syndrome differentiation thinking,so it will cause certain limitations to the research of TCM.Conclusion Therefore,this article puts forward the improved method of animal model of viral myocarditis,and perfect the evaluation for animal model system,make the animal model of viral myocarditis build closer to clinical,for viral myocarditis curative effect of traditional Chinese medicines to judge and the discussion of pharmacological effects,provides a theoretical basis for the follow-up study of viral myocarditis provide theoretical basis for the prevention and control measures,the pathogenesis,in order to establish a combination model of viral myocarditis highly consistent with the clinical characteristics of traditional Chinese and Western medicine,so as to standardize the evaluation criteria of animal models of VMC,is the focus of future research on animal models of viral myocarditis.
10.Impairment of TRPC1-BK complex in diabetic rat coronary artery.
Manqing SUN ; Lingling QIAN ; Lingfeng MIAO ; Ying WU ; Xiaoyu LIU ; Shipeng DANG ; Xu TANG ; Zhenye ZHANG ; Chao WANG ; Qiang CHAI ; Fu YI ; Jianfeng HAO ; Ruxing WANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(15):1873-1875

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