1.Analysis of cardiovascular disease prevention indicators among residents with intra-urban migration in Central China
HUANG Tianshu ; TIAN Yuan ; ZHANG Xingyi ; LI Chenhui ; ZHAO Yun ; ZHAO Dongyuan ; CHEN Xianhua ; ZHU Mengyao ; JIAO Guanqi ; GUO Dongmin ; LI Xi ; CUI Jianlan
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(5):451-456
Objective:
To investigate cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention status among residents with intra-urban migration in Central China, so as to provide insights into targeted prevention and control of CVD.
Methods:
Basic data of residents aged 35 to 75 years who participated in Early Screening and Comprehensive Intervention Project for CVD high-risk populations in Central China from September 2015 to August 2020 were collected. According to birth place, type of registered residence and current residence, residents were divided into four groups: local residents in old urban area, local residents in new urban area, other urban migrants and other rural migrants. The status of CVD primary and secondary prevention, were analysed by using a robust Poisson regression model.
Results:
A total of 76 513 residents were recruited, including 29 420 males (38.45%) and 47 093 females (61.55%), and had a mean age of (56.36±9.84) years. There were 45 087 (58.93%) local residents in old urban area, 23 868 (31.19%) local residents in new urban area, 5 668 (7.41%) other urban migrants and 1 890 (2.47%) other rural migrants. After adjusting for variables such as age, gender and educational level, the results of robust Poisson regression analysis showed that compared with local residents in old urban area, local residents in new urban area had lower compliance rates of non- or moderate-drinking (RR=0.987, 95%CI: 0.975-1.000) and healthy diet (RR=0.535, 95%CI: 0.365-0.782), lower proportion of using aspirin as primary prevention in CVD high-risk population (RR=0.616, 95%CI: 0.511-0.741), lower awareness (RR=0.873, 95%CI: 0.782-0.974) and control rates (RR=0.730, 95%CI: 0.627-0.849) of hypertension; other urban migrants had higher compliance rate of non-smoking (RR=1.045, 95%CI: 1.017-1.075); other rural migrants had lower proportion of using aspirin as primary prevention in CVD high-risk population (RR=0.826, 95%CI: 0.707-0.966).
Conclusion
The CVD primaryprevention among local residents in new urban area is relatively poor among four groups of residents in Central China, and key interventions are needed.
2.Mutation spectrum and phenotype analysis of hemoglobin subunit delta gene among prenatal population in Xiangtan City
Wei YIN ; Chenhui LI ; Yalong WANG ; Jingxi HUANG ; Li YANG ; Dandan MAN ; Xiaoyan ZHU ; Kaiyun YANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2024;43(7):536-541
Objective:To analyze the mutation spectrum and hematological phenotype of hemoglobin subunit delta(HBD) gene among prenatal population in Xiangtan City, and to provide scientific basis for screening and diagnosis of rare and complex hemoglobinopathia.Methods:Prenatal population underwent screening and genetic testing for thalassemia at Xiangtan Maternal and Child Health Hospital from October 2022 to December 2023 were selected as the study subjects, combined with capillary electrophoresis results, further HBD gene sequencing was performed to identify specific genotypes.Results:A total of 5 371 subjects were enrolled, 22 cases of HBD gene mutations were detected, with a mutation carrier rate of 0.41% (22/5 371). Among them, 14 cases were diagnosed with δ thalassemia, 7 cases were δ abnormal hemoglobin, and 1 case was δ thalassemia combined with δ abnormal hemoglobin. There were 7 HBD mutant genotypes were included, with -77(T>C) being the most common, followed by hemoglobin (Hb) A 2-Huadu and CD34(+GGT); accounting for 68.2% (15/22), 9.1% (2/22), 9.1% (2/22). CD34(+GGT) was a newly discovered genotype, and CD7(GAG>TAG) was the first reported genotype in Chinese population. The Hb content, mean corpuscular volume, and mean corpuscular hemoglobin content were normal or nearly normal in 22 carriers of the HBD gene mutation; capillary electrophoresis demonstrated reduced Hb A 2 content in all cases. Conclusions:HBD gene mutations have been detected in the prenatal population in Xiangtan City, with -77(T>C) being the most common mutation genotype. None of the mutation carriers showed anemia.
3.Ginsenoside Rk3 modulates gut microbiota and regulates immune response of group 3 innate lymphoid cells to against colorectal tumorigenesis
Bai XUE ; Fu RONGZHAN ; Liu YANNAN ; Deng JIANJUN ; Fei QIANG ; Duan ZHIGUANG ; Zhu CHENHUI ; Fan DAIDI
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2024;14(2):259-275
The gut microbiota plays a pivotal role in the immunomodulatory and protumorigenic microenviron-ment of colorectal cancer(CRC).However,the effect of ginsenoside Rk3(Rk3)on CRC and gut microbiota remains unclear.Therefore,the purpose of this study is to explore the potential effect of Rk3 on CRC from the perspective of gut microbiota and immune regulation.Our results reveal that treatment with Rk3 significantly suppresses the formation of colon tumors,repairs intestinal barrier damage,and regulates the gut microbiota imbalance caused by CRC,including enrichment of probiotics such as Akkermansia muciniphila and Barnesiella intestinihominis,and clearance of pathogenic Desulfovibrio.Subsequent metabolomics data demonstrate that Rk3 can modulate the metabolism of amino acids and bile acids,particularly by upregulating glutamine,which has the potential to regulate the immune response.Furthermore,we elucidate the regulatory effects of Rk3 on chemokines and inflammatory factors associated with group 3 innate lymphoid cells(ILC3s)and T helper 17(Th17)signaling pathways,which inhibits the hyperactivation of the Janus kinase-signal transducer and activator of transcription 3(JAK-STAT3)signaling pathway.These results indicate that Rk3 modulates gut microbiota,regulates ILC3s immune response,and inhibits the JAK-STAT3 signaling pathway to suppress the development of colon tumors.More importantly,the results of fecal microbiota transplantation suggest that the inhibitory effect of Rk3 on colon tumors and its regulation of ILC3 immune responses are mediated by the gut microbiota.In summary,these findings emphasize that Rk3 can be utilized as a regulator of the gut microbiota for the prevention and treatment of CRC.
4.Anti-amphiphysin-associated paraneoplastic brainstem encephalitis with esophageal neuroendocrine carcinoma: a case report
Yanying WANG ; Chenhui MAO ; Lu YANG ; Congwei JIA ; Liangrui ZHOU ; Wenjia ZHU ; Hongzhi GUAN ; Yicheng ZHU ; Liying CUI
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2022;55(11):1298-1302
Paraneoplastic neurological syndromes (PNS) are heterogeneous disorders caused by autoimmune responses of cancer, which can affect any part of the nervous system. Anti-amphiphysin antibody is one of the high-risk PNS antibodies, which is usually associated with small cell lung cancer and breast cancer. However, extrapulmonary neuroendocrine carcinoma is rare in patients with anti-amphiphysin antibody. A case of anti-amphiphysin-associated paraneoplastic brainstem encephalitis with esophageal neuroendocrine carcinoma is reported. The tumor was detected by fluorine 18 fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography and pathologically confirmed by gastroscopic biopsy. The patient′s neurological symptoms were partially improved after treatment of intravenous immunoglobulin and glucocorticoids. However, the disease prognosis is closely related to the accompanying tumor.
5.Therapeutic efficacy of second allo-HSCT for aplastic anemia after failure of first allo-HSCT.
Feng ZHU ; Hui-Ren CHEN ; Zhi GUO ; Xiao-Dong LIU ; Xue-Peng HE ; Jing-Xing LOU ; Kai YANG ; Yuan ZHANG ; Peng CHEN
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2014;22(5):1348-1353
This study was purposed to evaluate the curative efficacy of second allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) after failure of the first allo-HSCT in aplastic anemia patients, the cause of implant failure after allo-HSCT and clinical data of 10 severe aplastic anemia (SAA) patients in the second allo-HSCT were retrospectively analyszed. The second HSCT conditioning programs include: cyclophosphamide (CTX) + fludarabine (FLU)+ anti-thymocyte globulin (ATG) combination chemotherapy for 3 cases; CTX + FLU + white busulfan (Bu) + ATG combination chemotherapy for 7 cases. The prevention regimen of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) include cyclosporine (CsA), mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) and methotrexate (MTX). The median count of mononuclear cell infusion was 12.17 (5.99-18.12)×10(8)/kg. The CD34(+) cell count was 5.2 (3.8-10.9)×10(6)/kg. The results showed that 10 evaluable patients achieved hematopoietic reconstitution with absolute neutrophil >0.5×10(9)/L, platelets >20×10(9)/L at 15d (8-21d) and 17d (11-27d) after transplantation. The grade I aGVHD occurred in 2 case, grade II in 1 case, chronic GVHD in 3 cases. Transplant-related deaths occurred in 4 cases. The disease-free survival rate, transplant-related mortality, GVHD after transplantation were 60%, 40% and 50% respectively. It is concluded that the second allo-HSCT is an effective therapy for aplastic anemia after allo-HSCT implant failure.
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6.Retraction: A novel, minimally invasive rat model of normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass model without blood priming. Chin Med J 2014; 127 (8): 1541-4.
Yaobin ZHU ; Donghai LIU ; Xiaofeng LI ; Aijun LIU ; Qiang WANG ; Chenhui QIAO ; Jing ZHANG ; Qiuming LIAO ; Yanbo ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2014;127(14):2611-2611
7.A novel, minimally invasive rat model of normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass model without blood priming.
Yaobin ZHU ; Donghai LIU ; Xiaofeng LI ; Aijun LIU ; Qiang WANG ; Chenhui QIAO ; Jing ZHANG ; Qiuming LIAO ; Yanbo ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2014;127(8):1541-1544
BACKGROUNDCardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) has been shown to be associated with systemic inflammatory response leading to postoperative organ dysfunction. Elucidating the underlying mechanisms and developing protective strategies for the pathophysiological consequences of CPB have been hampered due to the absence of a satisfactory recovery animal model. The purpose of this study was to establish a novel, minimally invasive rat model of normothermic CPB model without blood priming.
METHODSTwenty adult male Sprague-Dawley rats weighing 450-560 g were randomly divided into CPB group (n = 10) and control group (n = 10). All rats were anaesthetized and mechanically ventilated. The carotid artery and jugular vein were cannulated. The blood was drained from the right atrium via the right jugular and further transferred by a miniaturized roller pump to a hollow fiber oxygenator and back to the rat via the left carotid artery. The volume of the priming solution, composed of 6% HES 130/0.4 and 125 IU heparin, was less than 12 ml. The surface of the hollow fiber oxygenator was 0.075 m(2). CPB was conducted for 60 minutes at a flow rat of 100-120 ml × kg (-1)× min(-1) in CPB group. Oxygen flow/perfusion flow was 0.8 to 1.0, and the mean arterial pressure remained 60-80 mmHg.
RESULTSAll CPB processes were successfully achieved. Blood gas analysis and hemodynamic parameters of each time point were in accordance with normal ranges. The vital signs of all rats were stable.
CONCLUSIONSThe establishment of CPB without blood priming in rats can be achieved successfully. The nontransthoracic model should facilitate the investigation of pathophysiological processes concerning CPB-related multiple organ dysfunction and possible protective interventions. This novel, recovery, and reproducible minimally invasive CPB model may open the field for various studies on the pathophysiological process of CPB and systemic ischemia-reperfusion injury in vivo.
Animals ; Cardiopulmonary Bypass ; methods ; Lung Injury ; surgery ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
8.A novel rat model of cardiopulmonary bypass for deep hypothermic circulatory arrest without blood priming.
Weihua ZHANG ; Yanbo ZHANG ; Donghai LIU ; Yaobin ZHU ; Chenhui QIAO ; Jiaxiang WANG ; Yulin XU ; Yang LIU ; Bin LI ; Yao YANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2014;127(7):1317-1320
BACKGROUNDLarge animal cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) models are expensive, and prevent assessment of neurocognitive function, and difficulties with long-term recovery. The purpose of this study was to establish a novel rat model of cardiopulmonary bypass for deep hypothermic circulatory arrest without blood priming.
METHODSTwenty adult male Sprague-Dawley rats weighing 450-560 g were randomized to CPB with deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (DHCA) and control groups, with 10 rats each. The experimental protocols, including blood and crystalloid fluid administration, anesthesia, orotracheal intubation, ventilation, cannulation, and heparinization were identical in both groups. After inducing cardiac arrest, the circuit was turned off and rats were left in a DHCA state for 15 minutes. Rats were rewarmed to 34°C to 35°C over a period of 36 to 42 minutes using CPB-assisted rewarming, a heating blanket, and a heating lamp along with administration of 0.1 mEq of sodium bicarbonate and 0.14 mEq of calcium chloride. The remaining priming volume was reinfused and animals were weaned from CPB.
RESULTSAll CPB with DHCA processes were successfully achieved. Blood gas analysis and hemodynamic parameters were in the normal range. The vital signs of all rats were stable.
CONCLUSIONSOur CPB circuit has several novel features, including a small priming volume, active cooling/rewarming processes, vacuum-assisted venous drainage, peripheral cannulation without thoracotomy or sternotomy, and an accurate means of monitoring peripheral tissue oxygenation.
Animals ; Cardiopulmonary Bypass ; methods ; Circulatory Arrest, Deep Hypothermia Induced ; methods ; Male ; Models, Animal ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Rats, Wistar
9.Comparison of the effects of different analgesia methods for artificial abortion
Jianguang WANG ; Haijian LIU ; Chenhui HE ; Shucan XIE ; Xinjie ZHU ; Yu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2014;(20):3044-3047
Objective To observe the clinical effect of multimodal analgesia for painless artificial abortion . Methods 150 cases of ASA Ⅰ-Ⅱ pregnancy received painless artificial abortion operation ,no contraindication for all patients,were randomly divided into the five groups ,30 cases in each group,the blank control group (group S):do not use any analgesia measure ,intravenous injection of 0.9% sodium chloride 2mL preoperation;the fentanyl group ( F group ) :intravenous injection of fentanyl 1μg/kg preoperation ;the parecoxib group ( group P ) :intravenous injection of parecoxib sodium 40mg preoperation.The patients were given painless artificial abortion after injection the above drugs.Nerve block group ( N group):the implementation of painless induced abortion operation after sleep in patients with the cervical nerve block ,injection of 1%lidocaine 2 mL.Multimodal analgesia group (group M):intra-venous injection of parecoxib sodium 40mg,fentanyl 1μg/kg,then the implementation method the same as N group . The operation time,anesthesia onset time,recovery time,time of accurate orientation and additional dosage of propo-fol;incidence rate of artificial abortion syndrome ,the incidence rate of uterine contraction pain ,10min,30min,1h,6h pain scores after operation; adverse reaction;satisfaction score of analgesic effect postoperative 24h were observed. Results The additional dosage of propofol in the group S ,group F,group P,group N and group M were (78.45 ± 20.36)mg,(15.55 ±12.33)mg,(16.75 ±13.13)mg,(14.55 ±10.25)mg,(9.35 ±8.27)mg.The incidence rates of uterine contraction pain in the group S ,group F,group P,group N and group M were 30%,10%,10%,10%,0. Compared with group M ,the additional dosage of propofol and incidence rate of uterine contraction pain in the other four groups were significantly increased (t=3.05,1.82,1.84,1.78,χ2 =72.1,68.2,68.2,68.2,all P<0.05). Pain scores after operation 10min,30min,1h,6h in the group S were (6.6 ±1.5)points,(5.6 ±1.4)points,(4.6 ± 1.1)points,(3.6 ±1.4)points.Those in group F were (5.1 ±1.5)points,(4.3 ±1.1)points,(3.1 ±0.9)points, (2.8 ±0.8).Pain scores after operation 10min,30min,1h,6h in the group P were (4.6 ±1.5) points,(4.2 ± 0.9)points,(2.9 ±0.8) points,(2.7 ±0.6) points.Those in the group N were (4.5 ±1.5) points,(4.1 ± 0.8)points,(2.9 ±0.8)points,(2.6 ±0.5).Pain scores after operation 10min,30min,1h,6h in the group M were (2.2 ±0.8)points,(1.9 ±0.7)points,(1.5 ±0.5)points,(1.2 ±0.3)points.Compared with the group M,pain scores after operation 10min,30min,1h,6h in the other four groups were significantly elevated ( t=2.03,1.96,1.86, 1.84,1.98,1.82,1.80,1.76,2.05,1.99,1.95,1.86,2.06,1.88,1.82,1.76,all P<0.05).Compared with S group,postoperative 24h satisfaction score of analgesia in the group M was improved significantly ( t =1.98,P<0.05).Compared with group M,the incidence rate of nausea in the other four groups was increased significantly (χ2 =72.2,68.9,68.1,68.1,all P<0.05).Conclusion Multimodal analgesia method can greatly reduce artificial abor-tion postoperative pain ,reduce the adverse reactions ,improve patients'satisfaction score ,ensure the safety of operation .
10.Management of hypospadias cripples with two-staged repair
Mingjiang DAN ; Jun Lü ; Weilie HU ; Huaqiang YAO ; Xiaoming ZHANG ; Yuansong XIAO ; Liang TONG ; Zhaoming XIAO ; Kesong WAN ; Chenhui ZHU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2012;19(5):676-677
Objective To evaluate the two-stage repair in hypospadias cripples.Methods 35 patients with hypospadias cripples underwent two-stage repair.At the first stage,a full-thickness graft of skin or buccal mucosa was used for urethral plate reconstruction after the release of chordee.The second stage was performed 6 months after completion of the first stage.Tubularization of the replaced urethral plate was the preferred technique.Results There was no urethra stricture or “preplaced urethral plate ” atrophy.Fistula developed in 2 of 35 cases.Conclusion The twostaged technique was a useful strategy to deal with the myriad abnormalities encountered in crippled hypospadias.This technique could not only create a neourethra successfully,but also give the penis a near-normal shape and appearance.


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