1.Research Progress in Closed-loop Insulin Delivery Systems
Xiangqian WEI ; Xiuwen ZHANG ; Yanfang WANG ; Xinwei WEI ; Juan ZHANG ; Kangfan JI ; Shiming ZHANG ; Zhen GU ; Jinqiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2024;41(10):1303-1312
Individuals with type 1 diabetes or advanced type 2 diabetes suffer insufficient insulin secretion, leading to symptoms of hyperglycemia. To maintain the normal blood glucose levels, those people with diabetes must administer insulin multiple times a day. However, insulin requirements are influenced by several factors such as diet, exercise, and illness, combined with the narrow therapeutic index, making accurate insulin dosage challenging. Excessive insulin administration can even pose life-threatening risks. In addition, frequent daily insulin injections place considerable physiological and psychological burdens on patients. To tackle these challenges, researchers have embarked on the development of closed-loop insulin delivery systems. These systems adjust insulin dosages in real-time changes based on the patient’s blood glucose levels, therefore enhancing both the safety and effectiveness of insulin therapy. This review categorizes closed-loop insulin delivery systems into two types: electronic-based and material-based systems, based on their compositional attributes. The exploration of both types covers their components, developmental history, clinical applications, current pros and cons, and future directions. The relative strengths and limitations of these two categories of closed-loop insulin delivery systems are also compared and discussed.
2.Development of a droplet digital polymerase chain reaction assay for the sensitive detection of total and integrated HIV-1 DNA
Lin YUAN ; Zhiying LIU ; Xin ZHANG ; Feili WEI ; Shan GUO ; Na GUO ; Lifeng LIU ; Zhenglai MA ; Yunxia JI ; Rui WANG ; Xiaofan LU ; Zhen LI ; Wei XIA ; Hao WU ; Tong ZHANG ; Bin SU
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(6):729-736
Background::Total human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) DNA and integrated HIV DNA are widely used markers of HIV persistence. Droplet digital polymerase chain reaction (ddPCR) can be used for absolute quantification without needing a standard curve. Here, we developed duplex ddPCR assays to detect and quantify total HIV DNA and integrated HIV DNA.Methods::The limit of detection, dynamic ranges, sensitivity, and reproducibility were evaluated by plasmid constructs containing both the HIV long terminal repeat (LTR) and human CD3 gene (for total HIV DNA) and ACH-2 cells (for integrated HIV DNA). Forty-two cases on stable suppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART) were assayed in total HIV DNA and integrated HIV DNA. Correlation coefficient analysis was performed on the data related to DNA copies and cluster of differentiation 4 positive (CD4 +) T-cell counts, CD8 + T-cell counts and CD4/CD8 T-cell ratio, respectively. The assay linear dynamic range and lower limit of detection (LLOD) were also assessed. Results::The assay could detect the presence of HIV-1 copies 100% at concentrations of 6.3 copies/reaction, and the estimated LLOD of the ddPCR assay was 4.4 HIV DNA copies/reaction (95% confidence intervals [CI]: 3.6-6.5 copies/reaction) with linearity over a 5-log 10-unit range in total HIV DNA assay. For the integrated HIV DNA assay, the LLOD was 8.0 copies/reaction (95% CI: 5.8-16.6 copies/reaction) with linearity over a 3-log 10-unit range. Total HIV DNA in CD4 + T cells was positively associated with integrated HIV DNA ( r = 0.76, P <0.0001). Meanwhile, both total HIV DNA and integrated HIV DNA in CD4 + T cells were inversely correlated with the ratio of CD4/CD8 but positively correlated with the CD8 + T-cell counts. Conclusions::This ddPCR assay can quantify total HIV DNA and integrated HIV DNA efficiently with robustness and sensitivity. It can be readily adapted for measuring HIV DNA with non-B clades, and it could be beneficial for testing in clinical trials.
3.Correlation between the level of NT-proBNP and cardiorespiratory fitness of individuals following acute high altitude exposure
Ping-Ping LI ; Xiao-Wei YE ; Jie YANG ; Zhe-Xue QIN ; Shi-Zhu BIAN ; Ji-Hang ZHANG ; Xu-Bin GAO ; Meng-Jia SUN ; Zhen LIU ; Hai-Lin LYU ; Qian-Yu JIA ; Yuan-Qi YANG ; Bing-Jie YANG ; Lan HUANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2024;49(9):998-1003
Objective To investigate the correlation between the level of N-terminal pro-Brain natriuretic peptide(NT-proBNP)and cardiorespiratory fitness following acute exposure to high altitude.Methods Forty-six subjects were recruited from the Second Affiliated Hospital of Army Medical University in June 2022,including 19 males and 27 females.After completing cardiopulmonary exercise test(CPET),serological detection of myocardial cell-related markers,and multiple metabolites at a plain altitude(300 meters above sea level),all subjects flew to a high-altitude location(3900 meters above sea level).Biomarker testing and CPET were repeated on the second and third days after arrival at high altitude.Changes in serum biomarker and key CPET indicators before and after rapid ascent to high altitude were compared,and the correlation between serum levels of various myocardial cell-related markers and metabolites and high altitude cardiorespiratory fitness was analyzed.Results Compared with the plain altitude,there was a significant decrease in maximal oxygen uptake after rapid ascent to high altitude[(25.41±6.20)ml/(kg.min)vs.(30.17±5.01)ml/(kg.min),P<0.001].Serum levels of NT-proBNP,Epinephrine(E),plasma renin activity(PRA),angiotensin Ⅱ(Ang Ⅱ),angiotensin-converting enzyme 2(ACE2)and leptin(LEP)significantly increased,with all differences being statistically significant(P<0.05)after acute high altitude exposure.In contrast,no statistically significant differences were observed for creatine kinase MB(CK-MB),cardiac troponin I(cTnI),myoglobin(Myo)and norepinephrine(NE)(P>0.05).Correlation analysis showed a significant negative correlation between NT-proBNP at plain altitude(r=-0.768,P<0.001)and at high altitude(r=-0.791,P<0.001)with maximal oxygen uptake at high altitude.Multivariate linear regression analysis indicated that maximal oxygen uptake at plain altitude(t=2.069,P=0.045),NT-proBNP at plain altitude(t=-2.436,P=0.020)and at high altitude(t=-3.578,P=0.001)were independent influencing factors of cardiorespiratory fitness at high altitude.Conclusion Cardiorespiratory fitness significantly decreases after rapid ascent to high altitude,and the baseline NT-proBNP level at plain altitude is closely related to cardiorespiratory fitness at high altitude,making it a potential predictor indicator for high altitude cardiorespiratory fitness.
4.Investigation of tick species and potential pathogenic ricks in certain areas of Wuwei City,Gansu Province
Rui-Shan LI ; Zhen HE ; Xiang YUAN ; Shi-Wei SUN ; Yi-Wen LIU ; Wen-Kai ZHANG ; Lin ZHANG ; Yu-Hua WANG ; Zhen-Hua LU ; Zhao-Hua JI ; Zhong-Jun SHAO
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2024;40(4):328-333
To understand the distribution of ticks in the Wuwei Region,enrich tick species data,and provide a basis for the prevention of tick-borne diseases,tick were collected using flagging and tick-picking methods during the highest activity period from April to September in 2021 and 2022 in the mountainous areas of Wuwei City.The ticks were identified based on morpho-logical and molecular biological characteristics,and characteristic sequences were obtained.A systematic evolutionary tree was constructed using the neighbor-joining method in MEGA 11.0 software.In total,7 342 ticks collected in Wuwei,which be-longed to 5 species from 4 genera with in the Ixodidae family,which included Dermacentor nuttalli,Hyalomma asiaticum,Ixodes canisuga,Haemaphysalis longicornis and Haema-physalis danieli.Ticks of the same species clustered together into the same branch of an evolutionary tree.In the Wuwei Re-gion,five common tick species are found across various habi-tats,with each habitat featuring different distributions of tick species and populations.The Dermacentor nuttalli is the dom-inant tick species in this area.
5.Effect of CD8+CD28-T Cells on Acute Graft-Versus-Host Disease after Haploidentical Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
An-Di ZHANG ; Xiao-Xuan WEI ; Jia-Yuan GUO ; Xiang-Shu JIN ; Lin-Lin ZHANG ; Fei LI ; ZHEN-Yang GU ; Jian BO ; Li-Ping DOU ; Dai-Hong LIU ; Meng LI ; Chun-Ji GAO
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2024;32(3):896-905
Objective:To investigate the effect of CD8+CD28-T cells on acute graft-versus-host disease(aGVHD)after haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation(haplo-HSCT).Methods:The relationship between absolute count of CD8+CD28-T cells and aGVHD in 60 patients with malignant hematological diseases was retrospectively analyzed after haplo-HSCT,and the differences in the incidence rate of chronic graft-versus host disease(cGVHD),infection and prognosis between different CD8+CD28-T absolute cells count groups were compared.Results:aGVHD occurred in 40 of 60 patients after haplo-HSCT,with an incidence rate of 66.67%.The median occurrence time of aGVHD was 32.5(20-100)days.At 30 days after the transplantation,the absolute count of CD8+CD28-T cells of aGVHD group was significantly lower than that of non-aGVHD group(P=0.03).Thus the absolute count of CD8+CD28-T cells at 30 days after transplantation can be used to predict the occurrence of aGVHD to some extent.At 30 days after transplantation,the incidence rate of aGVHD in the low cell count group(CD8+CD28-T cells absolute count<0.06/μl)was significantly higher than that in the high cell count group(CD8+CD28-T cells absolute count ≥0.06/μl,P=0.011).Multivariate Cox regression analysis further confirmed that the absolute count of CD8+CD28-T cells at 30 days after transplantation was an independent risk factor for aGVHD,and the risk of aGVHD in the low cell count group was 2.222 times higher than that in the high cell count group(P=0.015).The incidence of cGVHD,fungal infection,EBV infection and CMV infection were not significantly different between the two groups with different CD8+CD28-T cells absolute count.The overall survival,non-recurrent mortality and relapse rates were not significantly different between different CD8+CD28-T cells absolute count groups.Conclusion:Patients with delayed CD8+CD28-T cells reconstitution after haplo-HSCT are more likely to develop aGVHD,and the absolute count of CD8+CD28-T cells can be used to predict the incidence of aGVHD to some extent.The absolute count of CD8+CD28-T cells after haplo-HSCT was not associated with cGVHD,fungal infection,EBV infection,and CMV infection,and was also not significantly associated with the prognosis after transplantation.
6.Research progress in the colistin resistance gene mcr-1
Qi-Qi ZHU ; Ning-Ning LU ; Cheng-Ye WANG ; Ling-Yu WU ; Ji-Yu ZHANG ; Zhen ZHU ; Wei-Wei WANG
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2023;39(12):1211-1217
Polymyxin antibiotics,particularly polymyxin B and polymyxin E(colistin),are often considered a last line of defense against penicillin carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae(CRE),because of their favorable clinical antibacterial effects.However,the emergence and spread of plasmid-mediated colistin resistance genes(mcr),and their multiple isoforms,have posed a substantial threat to public health in recent years.The mcr-1 genes exhibit complexity in both host and transmis-sion routes,and diversity in both the genetic environment and ecological locus distribution.Herein,we discuss the prevalence,transmission routes,drug resistance and transmission mechanisms of mcr-1 positive isolates,on the basis of epidemiological studies of Enterobacteriaceae carrying mcr-1 worldwide.to provide a theoretical reference for researchers.
7.Liraglutide improves the inflammatory response in metabolic associated fatty liver disease through stimulator of interferon genes pathway
Qiongqiong FANG ; Linlin JI ; Hui HUA ; Chaoyu ZHU ; Zhen ZHU ; Li WEI
Chinese Journal of Diabetes 2023;31(12):938-944
Objective To investigate the mechanism by which Liraglutide improves the inflammatory response in metabolic associated fatty liver disease(MAFLD)by regulating the interferon gene stimulating factor(STING)signaling pathway.Methods 20 male C57BL/6J mice were randomly divided into normal diet group(NC),Liraglutide intervention group(NC+Lir group),high fat diet group(HFD group)and Liraglutide intervention high fat diet group(HFD+Lir group),with 5 in each group.Mouse primary hepato-cytes(MPHs)were divided into normal control(Con)group,Liraglutide intervention group(Con+Lir group),palmitic acid group(PA group)and Liraglutide intervention PA group(PA+Lir group).The levels of alanine aminotransferase(ALT),aspartate aminotransferase(AST)in serum and triglyceride(TG)contents in liver were detected.HE and oil red O staining were used to observe the pathological changes in the liver and to calculate the MAFLD activity score(NAS).The mRNA expression levels of STING,IL-1β and TNF-α in tissues and cells were detected by qRT-PCR.The protein expression levels of STING,p-IRF3 and IFN-β were detected by Western blot.Results Body weight,liver tissue weight,serum ALT,AST,liver TG,steatosis,lobular inflammation and balloon-like NAS in HFD group were higher than those in NC group(P<0.05 or P<0.01).Body weight,liver tissue weight,serum ALT,AST,liver TG,steatosis,lobular inflammation and balloon-like NAS in HFD+Lir group were lower than those in HFD group(P<0.05 or P<0.01).The mRNA expressions of STING,IL-1β,TNF-α and the protein expressions of STING,p-IRF3 and IFN-β in liver of HFD group were higher than those of NC group(P<0.05).The mRNA expressions of STING,IL-1β,TNF-α and the protein expressions of STING,p-IRF3 and IFN-β in HFD+ Lir group were lower than those in HFD+ Lir group(P<0.05).The mRNA expressions of STING,IL-1β,TNF-α and the protein expressions of STING,p-IRF3 and IFN-β in PA group were higher than those in Con group(P<0.01).The mRNA expressions of STING,IL-1β,TNF-α and the protein expressions of STING,p-IRF3 and IFN-β in PA+Lir group were lower than those in PA group(P<0.05 or P<0.01).Conclusion Liraglutide ameliorates the high-fat-induced inflammation responses in MAFLD by regulating the STING signaling pathways.
8.Expert Consensus on Facial Reanimation with Masseteric-to-facial Nerve Transposition (2023)
Wenjin WANG ; Wei WANG ; Zhigang CAI ; Tong JI ; Lianjun LU ; Song LIU ; Xuesong LIU ; Chengyuan WANG ; Zhaoyan WANG ; Zhen WU ; Chuan YANG ; Yasheng YUAN ; Chenping ZHANG ; Ping ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2023;46(6):605-618
Facial paralysis causes both physical pain and psychological distress to patients. It is difficult for a patient with facial paralysis to engage with a normal social life and at work. Progresses have been made in recent years in the treatment of facial paralysis. More attentions have been caught by masseteric to facial nerve transposition, which has advantages of adjacency in location, abundancy in nerve supply and reliability in the outcome and now has deemed an important option of facial reanimation. It has not been long since the application of the technique of masseteric to facial nerve transposition in China, therefore it still lacks a universal guidance on practice. In order to achieve the aim of better quality control and popularisation of the technique, hereby a consensus with suggestions on facial reanimation with masseteric to facial nerve transposition is proposed as the reference for surgeons specialised in facial reanimation. This consensus is proposed, discussed and drafted by experts from plastic and reconstructive surgery, oral and maxillofacial surgery, head and neck surgery and neurosurgery.
9.Efficacy and safety of proximal spring coil occlusion of the ophthalmic vein in cavernous sinus-dural arteriovenous fistulae
Zhuangzhuang WEI ; Ji MA ; Jie YANG ; Ye WANG ; Zhen LI ; Jiajia CHEN ; Wenzhan WANG ; Xinwei HAN ; Tengfei LI
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2023;22(10):1010-1015
Objective:To investigate the efficacy and safety of intracavernous sinus spring coil+Onyx gel embolization combined with proximal spring coil occlusion of the ophthalmic vein in cavernous sinus-dural arteriovenous fistula (CS-DAVF).Methods:Thirty-seven patients with CS-DAVF accepted intracavernous sinus spring coil+Onyx gel embolization combined with proximal spring coil occlusion of ophthalmic vein in Department of Radiology and Interventional Medicine, First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University were selected. The clinical data and therapeutic efficacy of these patients were retrospectively analyzed.Results:All 37 patients had different degrees of ocular symptoms at the time of treatment: 31 (83.8 %) had conjunctival congestion, 16 (43.2 %) had exophthalmos, and 14 (37.8 %) had obvious periorbital vascular murmur. Endovascular intervention was performed in all patients via venous routes, including inferior petrous sinus approach ( n=34), ophthalmic vein approach ( n=2), and facial vein approach ( n=1). Immediate postoperative DSA showed that 31 patients had complete occlusion of the fistula, and 6 patients had near-total occlusion (disappeared drainage of the thickened ophthalmic vein or obviously slowed down drainage). Thirty-five patients had ocular oedema of varied degrees and then gradually reduced (lasting for 1-2 weeks), and all the ocular congestion and vascular murmurs disappeared before discharging from the hospital. Four patients had postoperative palsy of the motor and abducens nerves, which improved significantly after 1-5 months; 1 patient had diplopia in combination with abducens nerve palsy; all symptoms alleviated after 2 months of nutritional nerve medication. Follow up in Outpatient Clinic or telephone was performed for (12.1±4.4) months, ranged for 6.5-21.3 months; symptoms of ocular congestion and edema disappeared in all patients at the last follow-up. Followed-up DSA at 6 months showed no recurrence of CS-DAVF. Conclusion:Intracavernous sinus spring coil+Onyx gel embolisation combined with proximal spring coil occlusion of the ophthalmic vein is safe and effective in CS-DAVF.
10.Agreement study of anterior segment parameters measured by two kinds of ocular biometry based on imaging principle of Scheimpflug
Zhen-Bo ZHAO ; Yu-Xi DING ; Kai-Li TANG ; Huan-Ping WANG ; Ji-Kun YANG ; Li-Wei MA
International Eye Science 2023;23(12):2100-2103
AIM: To compare the differences and agreement of anterior segment biometric parameters of myopic patients measured by domestic Scansys and the imported Sirius based on the principle of Scheimpflug imaging technique.METHODS: In this case series study, 103 cases(103 eyes)that underwent pre-refractive surgery(including small incision lenticule extraction, femtosecond laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis, transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy and implantable contact lens implantation)at Aier Excellent Eye Hospital from May 2022 to October 2022 were recruited. Preoperative keratometry(Km), central corneal thickness(CCT), anterior chamber depth(ACDEndo.), anterior chamber angle(ACA), anterior chamber volume(ACV), white to white(WTW)of patients were recorded.RESULTS: The results of Km, CCT, ACA, and WTW measured by Scansys and Sirius were 42.88(41.54, 44.60)and 42.98(41.56, 44.52)D,(541.52±29.08)and(549.55±29.62)μm, 42.70°±2.67° and 46.63°±5.13°, 12.10±0.60 and 11.98±0.47 mm, respectively, showing the difference was statistically significant(all P<0.01). The ACV measured by Scansys and Sirius was 194.26±31.06 and 191.47±25.65 mm3, and ACDEndo. was 3.40(3.17, 3.57)and 3.43(3.19, 3.56)mm, with no statistically significant difference(all P>0.05). The range of Km, CCT, ACA, ACDEndo., ACV and WTW values measured by the two instruments was small, with an average difference close to zero, and the points percentage of 95% limits of agreement(LoA)was <5%, which is of good consistency.CONCLUSIONS: Scansys and Sirius have small differences and good agreement in the parameters, which can be replaced by each other in clinical practice. Scansys could theoretically be used to extrapolate the implantable contact lens model or could be a new option for anterior segment parameter measurements.


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