1.Clinical study of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment treatment with minimally invasive foldable capsular buckle scleral buckling
Xuyang SUN ; Taixiang CHEN ; Rui LI ; Wen SUN ; Fangtian DONG
International Eye Science 2024;24(2):277-283
AIM:To investigate the clinical efficacy of minimally invasive foldable capsular buckle(FCB)scleral buckling in treating rhegmatogenous retinal detachment(RRD).METHOD: This retrospective study enrolled 11 patients(11 eyes)with RRD treated with minimally invasive FCB scleral buckling at the Hainan Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital from May to July 2023. The surgeries were performed without subconjunctival anesthesia, extraocular muscle pulling, intraocular positioning, retinal cryotherapy or drainage of subretinal fluid, or FCB suture fixation. Furthermore, the best corrected visual acuity(BCVA), intraocular pressure and complications were observed.RESULTS: Minimally invasive FCB scleral buckling was performed on 11 eyes, with successful retinal reattachment in 10 eyes(91%), and the remaining 1 eye(9%)had postoperative retinal re-detachment and underwent vitrectomy with silicone oil filling for multiple retinal tears. One-time successful surgery was in 4 eyes(40%), gas injection in vitreous body after the surgery was performed in 1 eye(10%), FCB position adjustment after the surgery was performed in 3 eyes(30%), gas injection in vitreous body and FCB position adjustment after the surgery were performed in 2 eyes(20%); and FCB was removed 4-12 wk after the surgery in 5 eyes(50%), without retinal redetachment. The average BCVA(LogMAR)of the 10 eyes improved from 1.30±1.10 before surgery to 0.37±0.39 at 4 wk after surgery(P<0.01); the average preoperative intraocular pressure was 11.51±3.37 mmHg and 13.72±2.57 mmHg at 4wk after surgery(P>0.05). No serious complications occurred.CONCLUSION:Minimally invasive FCB scleral buckling effectively treats RRD with minimal injury, simple operation, time-saving, and fewer complications.
2.CT manifestations of pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia and cytomegalovirus pneumonia after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Min CHENG ; Hao CHEN ; Ye SUN ; Xuyang CAO ; Nan HONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(7):1025-1029
Objective To compare CT manifestations of pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia(PCP)and cytomegalovirus pneumonia(CMVP)after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation(allo-HSCT).Methods Totally 21 PCP patients(PCP group)and 26 CMVP patients(CMVP group)after allo-HSCT were retrospectively enrolled,and CT findings were compared between groups.Results Significant differences of distribution patterns of ground glass opacity(GGO)and nodule lesions,lung cysts,the time of condition reached most severe,the proportion of cases with lesions absorption more than 50% within 30 days,of cases with lesions completely absorbed and the first total severity score(TSS)of GGO were found between groups(all P<0.05).Conclusion CT manifestations of PCP and CMVP after allo-HSCT were somehow similar,but GGO distributed widerly,with more lung cysts and better prognosis in the former,while GGO distrubuted relatively limitted with diffuse nodules and poor prognosis in the latter.
3.Distribution characteristics of special types of diabetes mellitus in Chinese population: A literature-based analysis from 2011 to 2021
Zhongyun ZHANG ; Juan ZHANG ; Danjie LI ; Xuyang CHEN ; Lei WU ; Rulai HAN ; Lei YE ; Weiqing WANG ; Weiqiong GU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2023;39(4):336-344
Objective:To analyze the distribution characteristics of special types of diabetes in China, in order to provide a theoretical basis for the diagnosis and treatment of special types of diabetes.Methods:Pubmed, CNKI, and WanFang Data were searched for the case reports and clinical studies of special types of diabetes in China from 2011 to 2021. After independent literature screening by 2 researchers according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, diseases and the number of corresponding cases included were extracted for statistics. The etiological composition and disease characteristics of three subtypes of special type diabetes were analyzed.Results:A total of 613 articles(7 377 patients)were included and roughly divided into eight subtypes of special type diabetes according to etiological classification for disease composition analysis. The results by ratio in descending order were as follows: mono-genetic gene defects in islet β-cell function, pancreatogenic diabetes, diabetes induced by drugs or chemicals, endocrine disease, mono-genetic gene defects in insulin action, other genetic syndromes associated with diabetes, infection, and uncommon immune-mediated diabetes. The disease composition of the three subtypes of special types of diabetes that we focused on were mono-genetic gene defects in islet β-cell function(50.21%), pancreatogenic diabetes(35.65%), and mono-genetic gene defects in insulin action(1.56%). The composition analysis of the special types of diabetes in each subtype showed that neonatal diabetes mellitus(NDM, n=1 749, 23.71%)and maturity onset diabetes in young(MODY, n=1 554, 21.07%)accounted for the largest proportions. According to the composition analysis of each subtype of MODY patients, the top three subtypes were MODY2(50.89%), MODY3(16.03%), and MODYX(8.91%). In addition, taking MODY as an example, patients with de novo mutations(DNMs)and(or)new mutation sites were summarized and analyzed. The results revealed 31 MODY patients with DNMs(1.99%) and 339 MODY patients with new mutation sites(21.81%). Conclusions:According to the literature analysis, NDM and MODY represent the largest proportion of patients with special type diabetes in China. MODY2 patients make up the largest proportion of MODY patients. In addition, diabetic patients carrying DNMs and(or)new mutation sites should be taken seriously.
4.The role of CYP1A1/2 in cholesterol ester accumulation provides a new perspective for the treatment of hypercholesterolemia.
Jian LU ; Xuyang SHANG ; Bingyi YAO ; Dongyi SUN ; Jie LIU ; Yuanjin ZHANG ; He WANG ; Jingru SHI ; Huaqing CHEN ; Tieliu SHI ; Mingyao LIU ; Xin WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(2):648-661
Cholesterol is an important precursor of many endogenous molecules. Disruption of cholesterol homeostasis can cause many pathological changes, leading to liver and cardiovascular diseases. CYP1A is widely involved in cholesterol metabolic network, but its exact function has not been fully elucidated. Here, we aim to explore how CYP1A regulates cholesterol homeostasis. Our data showed that CYP1A1/2 knockout (KO) rats presented cholesterol deposition in blood and liver. The serum levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and total cholesterol were significantly increased in KO rats. Further studies found that the lipogenesis pathway (LXRα-SREBP1-SCD1) of KO rats was activated, and the key protein of cholesterol ester hydrolysis (CES1) was inhibited. Importantly, lansoprazole can significantly alleviate rat hepatic lipid deposition in hypercholesterolemia models by inducing CYP1A. Our findings reveal the role of CYP1A as a potential regulator of cholesterol homeostasis and provide a new perspective for the treatment of hypercholesterolemia.
5.Anthelmintics nitazoxanide protects against experimental hyperlipidemia and hepatic steatosis in hamsters and mice.
Fengfeng LI ; Man JIANG ; Minghui MA ; Xuyang CHEN ; Yidan ZHANG ; Yixin ZHANG ; Yuanyuan YU ; Yunfeng CUI ; Jiahui CHEN ; Hui ZHAO ; Zhijie SUN ; Deli DONG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(3):1322-1338
Lipid metabolism disorders contribute to hyperlipidemia and hepatic steatosis. It is ideal to develop drugs simultaneous improving both hyperlipidemia and hepatic steatosis. Nitazoxanide is an FDA-approved oral antiprotozoal drug with excellent pharmacokinetic and safety profile. We found that nitazoxanide and its metabolite tizoxanide induced mild mitochondrial uncoupling and subsequently activated AMPK in HepG2 cells. Gavage administration of nitazoxanide inhibited high-fat diet (HFD)-induced increases of liver weight, blood and liver lipids, and ameliorated HFD-induced renal lipid accumulation in hamsters. Nitazoxanide significantly improved HFD-induced histopathologic changes of hamster livers. In the hamsters with pre-existing hyperlipidemia and hepatic steatosis, nitazoxanide also showed therapeutic effect. Gavage administration of nitazoxanide improved HFD-induced hepatic steatosis in C57BL/6J mice and western diet (WD)-induced hepatic steatosis in Apoe -/- mice. The present study suggests that repurposing nitazoxanide as a drug for hyperlipidemia and hepatic steatosis treatment is promising.
6.Oral lichen planus induced by long-term use of antimicrobials for recurrent aphthous ulcer:A case report and literature review
Wenjie LI ; Xuyang GAO ; Yuetong WANG ; Yiqi XU ; Xin ZHANG ; Jun CHEN
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2021;46(6):666-672
The precise etiology of oral lichen planus(OLP)is still unclear,but the existing evidence suggests that drug intake,virus infection,fungal infection,psychological disorders,and immunodeficiency are closely associated with the pathogenesis of OLP.We report a case of OLP accompanied with candidiasis induced by long-term use of antimicrobials for recurrent aphthous ulcer(RAU)and update the literature,to discuss the possible association between OLP and misuse of antimicrobials,and to inform general dentists and pharmacists the importance for practice with optimal antimicrobial stewardship.In this case,a 42-year-old man presented to Xiangya Stomatological Hospital with white reticular patterns spreading in the oral cavity for almost 1 year.He was diagnosed with OLP via histopathological examination.He had a 5-year history of RAU which occurred every 1-2 months,and he was given antimicrobials ingested or injected whenever the ulcers came up.Satisfactory treatment results were obtained by stopping the abuse of antimicrobials and local antifungal therapy.Meanwhile,the exacerbation and alleviation of OLP was closely related to the administration of antimicrobials.Combined with literature review,antimicrobial might contribute to the development of OLP by inducing candidiasis,a common side-effect of misuse of antimicrobials.Considering the seriousness of antimicrobial resistance and opportunistic infection,dentists should prescribe antimicrobials judiciously according to guidelines and evidence-based indications.Appropriate prescribing of antimicrobials is a professional responsibility to all dentists.
7.Generalized lipodystrophy type 1 due to compound heterozygous mutation of AGPAT2 gene: One case report and literature review
Juan ZHANG ; Zhongyun ZHANG ; Haorong LI ; Xuyang CHEN ; Rulai HAN ; Lei YE ; Yiran JIANG ; Jieli LU ; Yulin ZHOU ; Weiqing WANG ; Weiqiong GU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2021;37(9):840-844
Congenital generalized lipodystrophy type 1 (CGL1) is an autosomal recessive genetic disease caused by mutations in AGPAT2 gene. The main clinical mainifestations include body subcutaneous fat loss, muscle hypertrophy, obvious subcutaneous veins, pseudoacromegaly, hirsutism, and acanthosis nigricans. What′s more, CGL1 is always accompanied by metabolic diseases. Therefore, it is easily misdiagnosed as metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, polycystic ovary syndrome, acromegaly, or Cushing′s syndrome. Meanwhile, it is difficult to distinguish it from partial lipoatrophy syndrome. In this article, we present clinical and molecular characteristics of a patient with CGL1 and review mutations reported in literature to replenish current knowledge about this orphan disease.
8.Intracellular codelivery of anti-inflammatory drug and anti-miR 155 to treat inflammatory disease.
Chao TENG ; Chenshi LIN ; Feifei HUANG ; Xuyang XING ; Shenyu CHEN ; Ling YE ; Helena S AZEVEDO ; Chenjie XU ; Zhengfeng WU ; Zhongjian CHEN ; Wei HE
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2020;10(8):1521-1533
Atherosclerosis (AS) is a lipid-driven chronic inflammatory disease occurring at the arterial subendothelial space. Macrophages play a critical role in the initiation and development of AS. Herein, targeted codelivery of anti-miR 155 and anti-inflammatory baicalein is exploited to polarize macrophages toward M2 phenotype, inhibit inflammation and treat AS. The codelivery system consists of a carrier-free strategy (drug-delivering-drug, DDD), fabricated by loading anti-miR155 on baicalein nanocrystals, named as baicalein nanorods (BNRs), followed by sialic acid coating to target macrophages. The codelivery system, with a diameter of 150 nm, enables efficient intracellular delivery of anti-miR155 and polarizes M1 to M2, while markedly lowers the level of inflammatory factors and . In particular, intracellular fate assay reveals that the codelivery system allows for sustained drug release over time after internalization. Moreover, due to prolonged blood circulation and improved accumulation at the AS plaque, the codelivery system significantly alleviates AS in animal model by increasing the artery lumen diameter, reducing blood pressure, promoting M2 polarization, inhibiting secretion of inflammatory factors and decreasing blood lipids. Taken together, the codelivery could potentially be used to treat vascular inflammation.
9.Preliminary exploration of 18 F-FMISO PET/CT SUVmax with relevant factors for nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Najing WU ; Qiaoling XU ; Xuyang YOU ; Bo YANG ; Wei CAI ; Liping CHEN ; Yu ZHANG ; Leyuan ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2019;39(7):391-394
Objective To explore the relationship between the maximum standardized uptake value ( SUVmax ) of 18 F-fluoromisonidazole ( FMISO) PET/CT and the pathological classification, differentiation, T stage and primary tumor volume of nasopharyngeal carcinoma ( NPC) . Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on 41 patients with NPC (31 males, age 18-74 years;10 females, age 35-67 years) who underwent head and neck 18 F-FMISO PET/CT from 2012 to 2015. The relationship between the clinicopath-ological parameters (pathological classification, differentiation, T stage, tumor volume) of primary lesion and SUVmax were analyzed. Mann-Whitney u test, approximate t test and Spearman correlation were used for data analysis. Results There was no significant difference in SUVmax between non-keratinizing carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma ( u=183.5, P>0.05) , nor between the differentiated carcinoma and undiffer-entiated carcinoma( t'=-1.23, P>0.05) . SUVmax of T1-T2 primary tumor was significantly lower than that of T3-T4 tumor (1.52±0.43 vs 2.05±0.85; t'=-2.60, P<0.05), and SUVmax was correlated with primary tumor volume ( rs=0.488, P<0.05) . Conclusions The hypoxic degree is related with T stage and primary tumor volume in NPC. The combination analysis of T stage and tumor size will contribute to the assessment of oxygen level and prognosis of primary NPC.
10.Prognostic value of Deauville criteria and IHP criteria in 18F-FDG PET/CT for clinical evaluation at the end of treatment in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Huihui HE ; Xiaohong WU ; Xiaoqing DU ; Baoming MI ; Liping CHEN ; Yu ZHANG ; Qiaoling XU ; Najing WU ; Xuyang YOU ; Chunjing YU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2019;39(5):266-271
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic efficiency and prognostic value of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET/CT for response assessment after treatment in patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) when using the Deauville criteria and International Harmonization Project (IHP) criteria.Methods A total of 212 patients (119 males,93 males,average age:59.6(10-88) years) with DLBCL from February 2010 to June 2018 were analyzed.All subjects underwent restaging PET/CT after treatment.Images were evaluated with the IHP criteria,Deauville score of 3-5 (DC3) and Deauville score of 4-5 (DC4).The diagnostic efficiency of the 3 criteria for treatment effect was assessed and follow-up results were used as the gold standard.Spearman rank correlation analysis was used.Progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were analyzed by Kaplan-Meier analysis and Cox proportional hazards model.Results The positive predictive value and accuracy of DC4 for treatment effect evaluation were 96.8%(61/63) and 94.3%(200/212),those of IHP criteria were 75.3%(67/89) and 87.7%(186/212)respectively,and those of DC3 were 82.9% (68/82) and 92.0% (195/212) respectively.IHP criteria results and Deauville scores were correlated(rs =0.926,P<0.05).The 2-year PFS rates in IHP-,DC3-and CD4-positive groups were 78.7%,76.5% and 69.8%,respectively,and those in IHP-,DC3-and CD4-negative groups were significantly higher (95.6%,94.7%,97.2%;x2=14.415,18.293 and 26.920,all P<0.05).The similar results were found for OS rates (x2 =9.597,11.149 and 17.416,all P<0.05).The 2-year PFS rates in Deauville score of 1,2,3,4,5 groups were 95.3%,91.7%,93.3%,88.9% and 55.6% respectively (x2 =48.199,P<0.05).Cox-regression analysis showed significant correlation between Deauville criteria and 2-year PFS rate (P<0.05).Conclusions PET/CT with DC4,DC3 and IHP criteria have high predictive values for treatment outcome,and DC4 is the best.Cox regression analysis shows significant risk of progression by Deauville criteria.

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