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2. Genomewide Association Study of Severe Covid-19 with Respiratory Failure
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Ellinghaus, D, Degenhardt, F, Bujanda, L, Buti, M, Albillos, A, Invernizzi, P, Fernandez, J, Prati, D, Baselli, G, Asselta, R, Grimsrud, MM, Milani, C, Aziz, F, Kassens, J, May, S, Wendorff, M, Wienbrandt, L, Uellendahl-Werth, F, Zheng, TH, Yi, XL, de Pablo, R, Chercoles, AG, Palom, A, Garcia-Fernandez, AE, Rodriguez-Frias, F, Zanella, A, Bandera, A, Protti, A, Aghemo, A, Lleo, A, Biondi, A, Caballero-Garralda, A, Gori, A, Tanck, A, Nolla, AC, Latiano, A, Fracanzani, AL, Peschuck, A, Julia, A, Pesenti, A, Voza, A, Jimenez, D, Mateos, B, Jimenez, BN, Quereda, C, Paccapelo, C, Gassner, C, Angelini, C, Cea, C, Solier, A, Pestana, D, Muniz-Diaz, E, Sandoval, E, Paraboschi, EM, Navas, E, Sanchez, FG, Ceriotti, F, Martinelli-Boneschi, F, Peyvandi, F, Blasi, F, Tellez, L, Blanco-Grau, A, Hemmrich-Stanisak, G, Grasselli, G, Costantino, G, Cardamone, G, Foti, G, Aneli, S, Kurihara, H, ElAbd, H, My, I, Galvan-Femenia, I, Martin, J, Erdmann, J, Ferrusquia-Acosta, J, Garcia-Etxebarria, K, Izquierdo-Sanchez, L, Bettini, LR, Sumoy, L, Terranova, L, Moreira, L, Santoro, L, Scudeller, L, Mesonero, F, Roade, L, Ruhlemann, MC, Schaefer, M, Carrabba, M, Riveiro-Barciela, M, Basso, MEF, Valsecchi, MG, Hernandez-Tejero, M, Acosta-Herrera, M, D'Angio, M, Baldini, M, Cazzaniga, M, Schulzky, M, Cecconi, M, Wittig, M, Ciccarelli, M, Rodriguez-Gandia, M, Bocciolone, M, Miozzo, M, Montano, N, Braun, N, Sacchi, N, Martinez, N, Ozer, O, Palmieri, O, Faverio, P, Preatoni, P, Bonfanti, P, Omodei, P, Tentorio, P, Castro, P, Rodrigues, PM, Blandino, A, de Cid, R, Ferrer, R, Gualtierotti, R, Nieto, R, Goerg, S, Badalamenti, S, Marsal, S, Matullo, G, Pelusi, S, Juzenas, S, Aliberti, S, Monzani, V, Moreno, V, Wesse, T, Lenz, TL, Pumarola, T, Rimoldi, V, Bosari, S, Albrecht, W, Peter, W, Romero-Gomez, M, D'Amato, M, Duga, S, Banales, JM, Hov, JR, Folseraas, T, Valenti, L, Franke, A, and Karlsen, TH
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BackgroundThere is considerable variation in disease behavior among patients infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19). Genomewide association analysis may allow for the identification of potential genetic factors involved in the development of Covid-19. MethodsWe conducted a genomewide association study involving 1980 patients with Covid-19 and severe disease (defined as respiratory failure) at seven hospitals in the Italian and Spanish epicenters of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in Europe. After quality control and the exclusion of population outliers, 835 patients and 1255 control participants from Italy and 775 patients and 950 control participants from Spain were included in the final analysis. In total, we analyzed 8,582,968 single-nucleotide polymorphisms and conducted a meta-analysis of the two case-control panels. ResultsWe detected cross-replicating associations with rs11385942 at locus 3p21.31 and with rs657152 at locus 9q34.2, which were significant at the genomewide level (P
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3. Pigtail catheter exchange technique for the Simmons catheter formation in transradial cerebral angiography.
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Wu C, Qi DY, Zhu DY, Du M, He JL, Ye SF, Zheng TH, and Fang YB
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- Humans, Cerebral Angiography methods, Retrospective Studies, Catheters, Radial Artery diagnostic imaging, Radial Artery surgery, Carotid Artery Diseases
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Background: The transradial approach (TRA) has become popular for diagnostic cerebral angiography. However, this approach is still used less often because of problematic formation of the Simmons catheter. The purpose of this study was to introduce a pigtail catheter exchange technique for Simmons catheter formation to improve the success rates with a shorter operation time and without increasing complications., Methods: This retrospective study included consecutive patients eligible for right TRA cerebral angiography at our institution from 2021. To introduce the technique, the cerebral angiogram of formation of the Simmons catheter in the type II aortic arch was constructed. Patient demographic and angiographic data were collected., Results: In total, 295 cerebral angiographies were evaluated. There were 155 (52.5 %), 83 (28.1 %), 39 (13.2 %), and 18 (6.1 %) patients with types I, II, and III aortic arches and bovine arch, respectively. The total fluoroscopy time, operation time and radiation exposure were 6.3 ± 4.4 min, 17.7 ± 8.3 min and 559.2 ± 197.3 mGy, respectively. The Simmons catheter was successfully formed in 294 of 295 patients, with a success rate of 99.6 %, confirming an effective technique for right TRA cerebral angiography. No severe complications were observed in any patient., Conclusions: Pigtail catheter exchange may be an effective and safe technique for right TRA cerebral angiography. The findings of this report prompted institutions to apply this technique clinically and can serve as a basis for future trials focused on TRA cerebral angiography., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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4. Do 'Surgeon Champions' and High-Volume Surgeons Have Lower Rates of Periprosthetic Femur Fracture? Perspective From a State-Wide Quality Improvement Registry.
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Markel JF, Adams NA, Srivastava AK, Zheng TH, Hallstrom BR, and Markel DC
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- Humans, Quality Improvement, Femur surgery, Registries, Reoperation, Periprosthetic Fractures epidemiology, Periprosthetic Fractures etiology, Periprosthetic Fractures surgery, Femoral Fractures epidemiology, Femoral Fractures etiology, Femoral Fractures surgery, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip adverse effects
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Background: Recently, a state-wide registry identified fracture as a major cause of total hip arthroplasty revision. There were 52.8% of revisions occurring within 6 months (fracture leading cause). Registry sites have a 'surgeon champion' who acts as liaison and advocate. This study evaluated the effect of surgeon volume and role of 'surgeon champion' on fracture rates., Methods: There were 95,948 cases from 2012 to 2019 queried with peri-implant femoral fractures identified (within 6 months). Funnel plots were generated to compare individual surgeon-specific fracture rates. Surgeons who had a fracture rate below the confidence interval were labeled 'green' (lower than mean), within were 'yellow' (no difference), and above were 'red' (significantly higher)., Results: For all surgeons, 19.6% were red, 72.1% yellow, and 8.3% green. There were 17.2% 'surgeon champions' and 6.2% 'nonchampions' that were green (P = .01), while 20.7 and 19.3% were red (P = .82). There was a significant association between volume and performance (P < .01). No surgeons in the lower two quartiles (<84; 84 to 180 cases), while 4 and 29% of higher-volume surgeons (181 to 404; >404 cases) were green. There was no statistical difference in red status by volume (P = .53)., Conclusion: 'Surgeon champions' and high-volume surgeons were more likely to be high performers but not less likely to be low performers. Active involvement in quality improvement and/or high volume was associated with better outcomes but did not impart complication immunity. 'Green' surgeons should mentor colleagues to help reduce fractures by re-evaluating modifiable factors. Analyzing outcomes to promote quality and decrease complications is paramount., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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5. Portal vein tumor thrombosis in hepatocellular carcinoma: molecular mechanism and therapy.
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Zhou XH, Li JR, Zheng TH, Chen H, Cai C, Ye SL, Gao B, and Xue TC
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- Humans, Portal Vein pathology, Epigenesis, Genetic, Treatment Outcome, Retrospective Studies, Tumor Microenvironment, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular therapy, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular drug therapy, Liver Neoplasms therapy, Liver Neoplasms drug therapy, Venous Thrombosis therapy, Venous Thrombosis complications
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Portal vein tumor thrombosis (PVTT), a common complication of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), remains the bottleneck of the treatments. Liver cancer cells potentially experienced multi-steps during PVTT process, including cancer cells leave from cancer nest, migrate in extracellular matrix, invade the vascular barrier, and colonize in the portal vein. Accumulated evidences have revealed numerous of molecular mechanisms including genetic and epigenetic regulation, cancer stem cells, immunosuppressive microenvironment, hypoxia, et al. contributed to the PVTT formation. In this review, we discuss state-of-the-art PVTT research on the potential molecular mechanisms and experimental models. In addition, we summarize PVTT-associated clinical trials and current treatments for PVTT and suppose perspectives exploring the molecular mechanisms and improving PVTT-related treatment for the future., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.)
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- 2023
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6. The research progress of anti-inflammatory and anti-fibrosis treatment of chronic pancreatitis.
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Li BQ, Liu XY, Mao T, Zheng TH, Zhang P, Zhang Q, Zhang Y, and Li XY
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Chronic pancreatitis (CP) is a chronic progressive inflammatory disease of the pancreas, caused by multiple factors and accompanied by irreversible impairment of pancreatic internal and external secretory functions. Pathologically, atrophy of the pancreatic acini, tissue fibrosis or calcification, focal edema, inflammation, and necrosis are observed. Clinical manifestations include recurrent or persistent abdominal pain, diarrhea, emaciation, and diabetes. In addition, CP is prone to develop into pancreatic cancer(PC) due to persistent inflammation and fibrosis. The disease course is prolonged and the clinical prognosis is poor. Currently, clinical treatment of CP is still based on symptomatic treatment and there is a lack of effective etiological treatment. Encouragingly, experiments have shown that a variety of active substances have great potential in the etiological treatment of chronic pancreatitis. In this paper, we will review the pathogenesis of CP, as well as the research progress on anti-inflammatory and anti-fibrotic therapies, which will provide new ideas for the development of subsequent clinical studies and formulation of effective treatment programs, and help prevent CP from developing into pancreatic cancer and reduce the prevalence of PC as much as possible., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Li, Liu, Mao, Zheng, Zhang, Zhang, Zhang and Li.)
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- 2022
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7. Causes of Early Hip Revision Vary by Age and Gender: Analysis of Data From a Statewide Quality Registry.
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Markel JF, Driscoll JA, Zheng TH, Hughes RE, Moore DD, Hallstrom BR, and Markel DC
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- Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Prosthesis Design, Prosthesis Failure, Registries, Reoperation, Risk Factors, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip, Hip Prosthesis adverse effects
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Background: While total hip arthroplasty (THA) is extremely successful, early failures do occur. The purpose of this study was to determine the cause of revision in specific patient demographic groups at 3 time points to potentially help decrease the revision risk., Methods: Data for cases performed between 2012 and 2018 from a statewide, quality improvement arthroplasty registry were used. The database included 79,205 THA cases and 1,433 revisions with identified etiology (1,584 in total). All revisions performed at <5 years from the primary THA were reviewed. Six groups, men/women, <65, 65-75, and >75 years, were compared at revision time points <6 months, <1 year, and <5 years., Results: There were obvious and significant differences between subgroups based on demographics and time points (P < .0001). Seven hundred and fifty-six (53%) of all revisions occurred within 6 months. The most common etiologies within 6 months (756 revisions) were fracture (316, 41.8%), dislocation/instability (194, 25.7%), and infection (98, 12.9%). At this early time point, the most common revision cause was fracture for all age/gender-stratified groups, ranging from 27.6% in young men to 60% in older women. Joint instability became the leading cause for revision after 1 year in all groups., Conclusion: This quality improvement project demonstrated clinically meaningful differences in the reason for THA revision between gender, age, and time from surgery. Strategies based on these data should be employed by surgeons to minimize the factors that lead to revision., (Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2022
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8. Neutrophils: Driving inflammation during the development of hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Chen H, Zhou XH, Li JR, Zheng TH, Yao FB, Gao B, and Xue TC
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- Carcinoma, Hepatocellular genetics, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular pathology, Humans, Inflammation genetics, Inflammation immunology, Inflammation pathology, Liver Neoplasms genetics, Liver Neoplasms pathology, Neutrophils pathology, Tumor Microenvironment immunology, Carcinogenesis immunology, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular immunology, Liver Neoplasms immunology, Neutrophils immunology
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The relationship between immune and inflammatory responses in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has garnered significant interest. In the peripheral blood and tumour microenvironment (TME), neutrophils, which are innate immune cells, crucially respond to various inflammatory factors, leading to tumour progression. To some extent, they affect the clinical treatment strategy and survival among HCC patients. A high circulating neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio is a reliable factor that can be used to predict poor outcomes in HCC patients. However, the mechanisms underlying the protumoural effects of circulating neutrophils remain poorly understood. Besides, the distinct role and function of neutrophils at the site of HCC remain relatively unclear, which is partially attributed to their substantial heterogeneity compared with other immune cells. In this review, we firstly discuss the current information available, detailing distinct subsets, functional phenotypes, and the impact of circulating and tumour-infiltrating neutrophils on tumourigenesis in HCC. Furthermore, we describe recent pre-clinical and clinical studies concerning neutrophils for evaluating the feasibility of targeting diverse protumoural aspects to improve therapeutic efficacy, thus paving the way for neutrophil-based treatment, especially in combination with immunotherapy., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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9. Evaluation of the Therapeutic Effect of Bi-Maxillary Osteotomy Using the Stress Distribution on the Temporomandibular Joint When Doing Anterior Teeth Occlusion.
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Ma HD, Wang QY, Teng HD, Zheng TH, and Liu Z
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- Humans, Male, Female, Adult, Young Adult, Dental Occlusion, Osteotomy, Sagittal Split Ramus, Cone-Beam Computed Tomography, Maxilla surgery, Temporomandibular Joint surgery, Temporomandibular Joint physiopathology, Temporomandibular Joint diagnostic imaging, Finite Element Analysis, Stress, Mechanical
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The purpose of this study was to investigate how sagittal split ramus osteotomy (SSRO) and Le Fort 1 osteotomy affected the stress distribution of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) during an anterior teeth bite using the three-dimensional (3D) finite element (FE) method. Fourteen orthognathic surgery patients were examined with mandibular prognathism, facial asymmetry, and mandibular retraction. They underwent Le Fort 1 osteotomy in conjunction with SSRO. In addition, ten asymptomatic subjects were recruited as the control group. The 3D models of the mandible, disc, and maxilla were reconstructed according to cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). Contact was used to simulate the interaction of the disc-condyle, disc-temporal bone, and upper-lower dentition. Muscle forces and boundary conditions corresponding to the anterior occlusions were applied on the models. The stresses on the articular disc and condyle in the pre-operative group were significantly higher than normal. The contact stress and minimum principal stress in TMJ for patients with temporomandibular disorder (TMD) were abnormally higher. The peak stresses of the TMJ of the patients under anterior occlusions decreased after bimaxillary osteotomy. No postoperative TMD symptoms were found. Maxillofacial deformity led to excessive stress on the TMJ. Bimaxillary osteotomy can partially improve the stress distributions of the TMJ and relieve the symptoms of TMD., (Copyright © 2020 by ASME.)
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- 2020
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10. Effects of Fuzheng Huayu recipe on entecavir pharmacokinetics in normal and dimethylnitrosamine-induced hepatic fibrosis rats.
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Yang T, Zheng TH, Zhao Q, Liu W, Li SP, Tao YY, Wang CH, and Liu CH
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- Animals, Antiviral Agents administration & dosage, Area Under Curve, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid methods, Dimethylnitrosamine, Drug Administration Schedule, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology, Guanine administration & dosage, Guanine pharmacology, Half-Life, Herb-Drug Interactions, Male, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Tandem Mass Spectrometry methods, Antiviral Agents pharmacokinetics, Drugs, Chinese Herbal administration & dosage, Guanine analogs & derivatives, Liver Cirrhosis physiopathology
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Context: Fuzheng Huayu recipe (FZHY) combined with entecavir (ETV) is used to treat the cirrhosis caused by chronic hepatitis B (CHB) infection. Objective: To investigate the effect of FZHY on ETV pharmacokinetics under different conditions. Materials and methods: A model of liver fibrosis was created by intraperitoneal injection of dimethylnitrosamine (DMN; 10 μg/kg) for 4 weeks in Wistar rats. Ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry was used to determine the blood concentration of ETV. Pharmacokinetic characteristics of ETV (0.9 mg/kg) were investigated after co-administration with FZHY (0.55 g/kg) at certain time intervals in normal and model rats. Results: The analytical method for ETV was validated at 0.5-50 μg/L with a correlation coefficient = 0.9996, lower limit of quantitation of 0.5 μg/L and mean accuracy of 104.18 ± 9.46%. Compared with the ETV-N group, the pharmacokinetic parameters of the EF-2 group did not change significantly, but that of the EF-0 group decreased in C
max to 27.38 μg/L, in AUC0- t from 323.84 to 236.67 μg/h/L, and a delay in Tmax from 0.75 to 6.00 h; that of the EF-0 group presented a decrease in Cmax of 61.92%, delay in t1/2 of 2.45 h and delay in Tmax of 2.92 h. The t1/2e and Vd / F of ETV were increased significantly to 8.01 h and 24.38 L/kg in the ETV-M group. Conclusions: The effects of FZHY on ETV pharmacokinetics were diminished with an increase of interval time. The best time to administer both drugs is >2 h apart.- Published
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11. [investigation on the triggers and the effect of healthy education on recurrence of vestibular migraine].
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Xiao BJ, Bi Y, and Zheng TH
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- Anxiety, Dizziness prevention & control, Humans, Life Style, Risk Factors, Vertigo prevention & control, Migraine Disorders prevention & control, Patient Education as Topic
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Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the predisposing factors and the effect of healthy education on recurrence of vestibular migraine (VM), so as to provide a scientific basis for increasing the knowledge rate and reducing the recurrence rate of VM patients. Method: Questionnaires, memory diary, regular follow-up, etc. were used to understand the possible predisposing factors of VM patients. Self-assessment depression scale (SDS) and self-assessment anxiety scale (SAS) were used to evaluate patients' mental and psychological status, and visual analogue scale (VAS) was used to evaluate the severity of vertigo. Health education was conducted for VM patients through face-to-face consultation, material distribution, modern multimedia and other methods. The knowledge rate, anxiety and fear psychological state, recurrence frequency of vertigo, duration and severity of vertigo were compared before and after the healthy education. Result: Of 103 cases of the object of study, 100 patients (97.1%) with different degree of sleep disorders, 96 cases (93.2%) had a clear family history with vertigo or dizziness headache, 90 cases (87.4%) had history of motion sickness, 90 cases (87.4%) had confined space history of intolerance, 82 cases (79.6%), recurrent cause psychological anxiety, fear, 80 cases (77.7%), lack of exercise, 79 cases (76.7%) under pressure from life or work, 53 (51.5%) had food preference, 8 cases (7.8%) think much rain attacks more frequent when humid climate,seven (6.8%) reported more episodes during the spring or spring/summer exchanges.After health education, patients were followed up for 6 months to 2 years with a median of 15 months, and their knowledge rate of VM was increased from 12.6% (13 cases) to 98% (101 cases).The psychological ratio of anxiety and fear decreased from 79.6% (82 cases) to 7.8% (8 cases).The SAS score decreased from 47.9±4.4 to 45.5±4.2, and the SDS score decreased from 39.7±3.6 to 38.2±3.8.The unhealthy lifestyle and eating habits (lack of exercise, stress, and eating preferences at least 1 item)decreased from 89.4% (92 cases) to 32.1% (33 cases).The recurrence rate of 83.5% (86 cases) of the patients was reduced by 1 time or more, and the rate of no recurrence increased from 1% (1 case) to 15.5% (16 cases) within half a year.The duration of the attack was reduced by 20% or more in 48.5%(50 cases),The mean duration of the attack declined from (17.4±1.4) hours before healthy education to (10.5±0.9) hours after healthy education.The VAS score of 86.4%(89 cases) with recurrence severity decreased by 2 points or more. The average VAS score before and after education was (6.6±0.1) points and (4.5±0.1) points respectively.The above differences were statistically significant ( P <0.01) compared with those before and after education. Conclusion: Sleep disorder, airtight space intolerance, excessive stress, lack of exercise, and dietary preference may be related factors to trigger VM attacks. Healthy education can significantly improve the awareness of VMs, and promote patients to change their lifestyle and eating habits. It can significantly improve patients' anxiety and fear psychological state, reduce the frequency of attack, shorten the duration of attack, and reduce the severity of selfassessment, which is worthy of clinical promotion., Competing Interests: The authors of this article and the planning committee members and staff have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose., (Copyright© by the Editorial Department of Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery.)
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- 2019
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12. Therapeutic targeting of liver cancer with a recombinant DNA vaccine containing the hemagglutinin-neuraminidase gene of Newcastle disease virus via apoptotic-dependent pathways.
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Chen LG, Liu YS, Zheng TH, Chen X, Li P, Xiao CX, and Ren JL
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A total of ~38.6 million mortalities occur due to liver cancer annually, worldwide. Although a variety of therapeutic methods are available, the efficacy of treatment at present is extremely limited due to an increased risk of malignancy and inherently poor prognosis of liver cancer. Gene therapy is considered a promising option, and has shown notable potential for the comprehensive therapy of liver cancer, in keeping with advances that have been made in the development of cancer molecular biology. The present study aimed to investigate the synergistic effects of the abilities of the hemagglutinin neuraminidase protein of Newcastle disease virus (NDV), the pro-apoptotic factor apoptin from chicken anaemia virus, and the interferon-γ inducer interleukin-18 (IL-18) in antagonizing liver cancer. Therefore, a recombinant DNA plasmid expressing the three exogenous genes, VP3 , IL-18 and hemagglutinin neuraminidase ( HN ), was constructed. Flow cytometry, acridine orange/ethidium bromide staining and analysis of caspase-3 activity were performed in H22 cell lines transfected with the recombinant DNA plasmid. In addition, 6-week-old C57BL/6 mice were used to establish a H22 hepatoma-bearing mouse model. Mice tumor tissue was analyzed by immunohistochemistry and scanning electron microscopy. The results of the present study revealed that the recombinant DNA vaccine containing the VP3 , IL-18 and HN genes inhibited cell proliferation and induced autophagy via the mitochondrial pathway in vivo and in vitro .
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13. Targeted and exome sequencing identified somatic mutations in hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Hirotsu Y, Zheng TH, Amemiya K, Mochizuki H, Guleng B, and Omata M
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Aim: Genetic analysis has revealed a subset of recurrently mutated genes and aberrant cellular signaling pathways in hepatocellular carcinoma. To investigate genetic alterations and dysregulated pathways in hepatocellular carcinoma, we performed targeted sequencing and exome analysis using next-generation sequencer., Methods: We analyzed the somatic mutational profiles of 16 genes in primary hepatocellular carcinoma by targeted ultra-deep sequencing using nine pairs of specimens (tumor and peripheral blood) and whole-exome sequencing using one pair of samples., Results: Overall, somatic mutations with high allele fraction were identified in tumor tissues by targeted deep sequencing. Somatic mutations with high allele fraction were observed in TP53 (3/9; 33%) and CTNNB1 (2/9; 22%) genes in five out of nine (55%) specimens. In vitro analysis showed that CTNNB1 H36P mutant protein identified in tumor samples was resistant to protein degradation and promoted cell proliferation. Exome sequencing identified SLIT3 mutation, implying that dysregulation of axon guidance genes is involved in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma. These results showed that TP53 and WNT/β-catenin signaling pathways were commonly mutated in hepatocellular carcinoma., Conclusion: These results suggest that targeted sequencing and exome sequencing enable the identification of putative oncogenic driver mutations during the development of hepatocarcinoma., (© 2016 The Japan Society of Hepatology.)
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- 2016
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14. [Analysis and evaluation of droplet digital PCR for H.pylori infections in chronic tonsillitis].
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Zhao HC, Chen LE, Zhang XL, Zhang J, Cao RJ, Zheng TH, and Wang TF
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Objective: To investigate the measurement effect of droplet digital PCR(dd-PCR) for H.pylori infections in chronic tonsillitis and explore the correlations between H.pylori infections and chronic tonsillitis. Method: The subjects consisted of 48 chronic tonsillitis patients aged between 7 and 52 years scheduled for tonsillectomy.Core biopsy samples from resected tonsillary tissue was tested for H.pylori detection using both RT-PCR and dd-PCR for the CagA and VacA genes.Preoperative patient venous blood samples were also tested for H.pylori antibodies by Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA).ELISA,RT-PCR and dd-PCR were also used to detect expression of CagA and VacA genes in plasma and tissue of 30 cases of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome(OSAHS) and 35 cases of plasma from healthy subjects. Result: The expression of H.pylori antibodies is tested in plasma:48 chronic tonsillitis patients(10.12±3.23)ng/ml, OSAS(9.87±2.43)ng/ml, healthy subjects(9.34±3.38) ng/ml.There was no significant difference between groups in the plasma.The VacA and CagA gene sequences were detected by RT-PCR:48 chronic tonsillitis patients VacA(27.1%),CagA(16.7%),VacA+CagA(16.7%);30 OSAHS,VacA(23.3%),CagA(20.0%),VacA+CagA(16.7%);all of which were also positive by dd-PCR,thus were considered H.pylori infected.Moreover,The expression of VacA and CagA increased in tissues testing by dd-PCR:48 chronic tonsillitis patients VacA(72.9%),CagA(52.1%),VacA+CagA(39.6%);30 OSAHS,VacA(33.3%),CagA(23.3%),VacA+CagA(16.7%). Conclusion: Our study supports the possible role of H.pylori in chronic tonsillitis.H.pylori maybe one of the risk factors of chronic tonsillitis.dd PCR had bettersensitivity and specificity compare to H.pylori serological and RT PCR.Feasible anti H.pylori treatment maybe used for H.pylori associated chronic tonsillitis., Competing Interests: The authors of this article and the planning committee members and staff have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose., (Copyright© by the Editorial Department of Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery.)
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- 2016
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15. MicroRNAs in the Occurrence and Development of Primary Hepatocellular Carcinoma.
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Xu J, Li J, Zheng TH, Bai L, and Liu ZJ
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- Biomarkers, Tumor genetics, Biomarkers, Tumor metabolism, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular diagnosis, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular pathology, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular therapy, Humans, Liver Neoplasms diagnosis, Liver Neoplasms pathology, Liver Neoplasms therapy, MicroRNAs biosynthesis, MicroRNAs metabolism, Neoplasm Metastasis, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular genetics, Liver Neoplasms genetics, MicroRNAs genetics
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Hepatocellular carcinoma is one of the deadliest types of cancer. Despite improvements in treatment over the past few decades, patient survival remains poor and there is an urgent need for development of targeted therapies. MicroRNAs represent a class of small RNAs, frequently deregulated in human malignancies. We are reviewing the role of microRNA in the development of primary hepatocellular carcinoma and its use as a biomarker for early diagnosis and clinical treatment. First, we describe the current incidence and possible causes of the incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma, followed by the introduction of microRNA synthesis, maturation and function, and finally we explain the role of microRNA in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma and its clinical value as a biological marker in the diagnosis and treatment of liver cancer. A comprehensive analysis of cellular microRNA is a benefit for early diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma and early clinical intervention, and microRNA is considered by some to be a key target of gene therapy to control the occurrence and development of hepatocellular carcinoma..
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- 2016
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16. Screening of different sample types associated with sheep and cattle for the presence of nematophagous fungi in China.
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Cai KZ, Liu JL, Liu W, Wang BB, Xu Q, Sun LJ, Chen MY, Zhao MW, Wu JY, Li XS, Yang J, Wei S, Chen CR, Ma ZR, Xu CL, Wang F, Hu QL, Fang WX, Zheng TH, Wang YY, Zhu WL, Li D, Li Q, Zhang C, Cai B, Wang F, Yang ZY, and Liu YQ
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- Animals, Biodiversity, Cattle, China, Digestive System microbiology, Digestive System parasitology, Feces microbiology, Feces parasitology, Fungi classification, Nematode Infections microbiology, Nematode Infections prevention & control, Pest Control, Biological methods, Sheep, Cattle Diseases parasitology, Cattle Diseases prevention & control, Fungi isolation & purification, Nematoda microbiology, Nematode Infections veterinary, Sheep Diseases parasitology, Sheep Diseases prevention & control
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A total of 1502 samples, including feces of sheep (793) and cattle (348), pasture soil (118), dung compost (147) and barn soil (96), were examined between October 2012 and August 2014 to discover potential strains of nematophagous fungi for the biological control of livestock-parasitic nematodes. These samples were collected from 87 sites located in 48 counties of 20 provinces (autonomous regions/municipalities) of China. Fungi were identified down to a species level. Four hundred and seventy-seven isolates, which were distributed in 8 genera and 28 taxa, were identified as nematophagous fungi. Nematode-trapping fungi included 17 species and one unidentified species of Arthrobotrys, two of Dactylella, Drechslerella dactyloides, and Duddingtonia flagrans. Five identified species and two unidentified species of endoparasitic fungi were isolated. The predominant species from all regions were Arthrobotrys oligospora, followed by Arthrobotrys musiformis, Arthrobotrys (Monacrosporium) thaumasiun, and Arthrobotrys (Monacrosporium) microscaphoides. Species with adhesive networks were the most frequently isolated. Among the endoparasitic fungi, Podocrella harposporifera (Harposporium anguillulae) was the most common species, followed by Harposporium lilliputanum and Harposporium arcuatum. Based on Shannon diversity index, the diversity levels of nematophagous fungi were relatively higher in samples associated with cattle, barn soil, and subtropical monsoon climate zone. Three species isolated from this study, namely, Duddingtonia flagrans, Arthrobotrys salina (Monacrosporium salinum), and Arthrobotrys oligospora var. sarmatica, are newly recorded in China, and 20 species (including one unidentified species) are newly recorded in sheep and cattle barn soils worldwide., (© 2016 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.)
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- 2016
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17. Isolation, identification, and characterization of the nematophagous fungus Monacrosporium salinum from China.
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Liu W, Han Y, Wang BB, Sun LJ, Chen MY, Cai KZ, Li X, Zhao MW, Xu CL, Xu Q, Yi LX, Wang H, Xie DQ, Li XS, Wu JY, Yang J, Wei S, Li D, Chen CR, Zheng TH, Li Q, and Peng JW
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- Animals, Ascomycota classification, Ascomycota cytology, China, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Molecular Sequence Data, Pest Control, Biological, Phylogeny, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Sheep, Spores, Fungal isolation & purification, Spores, Fungal ultrastructure, Ascomycota isolation & purification, Ascomycota physiology, Caenorhabditis elegans microbiology, Feces microbiology, Trichostrongylus microbiology
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Nematophagous fungi are considered to have the best potential as biological agents for the control of gastrointestinal nematodes in domestic animals. However, relatively few studies have been conducted with the genus Monacrosporium, especially with strains native to China. In the present study, we isolated and identified nematophagous fungi from fresh sheep feces. A pure fungal strain was molecularly characterized, and its nematophagous activity was evaluated. The morphological plasticity of the isolated strain, as well as its interaction with the nematode targets, was observed by scanning electron microscopy of the infected Trichostrongylus colubriformis L3 and the free-living nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Three isolated fungal strains from the 30 fresh fecal samples of sheep from Inner Mongolia, China exhibited predatory activity; however, only a single strain was successfully purified (SF 0459). The SF 0459 strain was characterized by morphological analysis of its conidia and sequencing of its ITS1-5.8S rDNA-ITS2 region. This strain was identified to be Monacrosporium salinum (GenBank ID: KP036623). Nematophagous fungus helper bacteria were found at the interaction points between fungi and nematodes. The percentage of live T. colubriformis L3 was reduced by 83.79-88.69% based on the in vitro assay., (© 2015 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.)
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- 2015
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18. Comparative pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution profiles of lignan components in normal and hepatic fibrosis rats after oral administration of Fuzheng Huayu recipe.
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Yang T, Liu S, Zheng TH, Tao YY, and Liu CH
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- Administration, Oral, Animals, Cyclooctanes pharmacokinetics, Cyclooctanes pharmacology, Dioxoles pharmacokinetics, Dioxoles pharmacology, Kidney drug effects, Kidney metabolism, Lignans pharmacology, Liver drug effects, Liver metabolism, Male, Polycyclic Compounds pharmacokinetics, Polycyclic Compounds pharmacology, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Tissue Distribution, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacokinetics, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology, Lignans pharmacokinetics, Liver Cirrhosis drug therapy, Liver Cirrhosis metabolism
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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Fuzheng Huayu recipe (FZHY) is formulated on the basis of Chinese medicine theory in treating liver fibrosis., Aim of the Study: To illuminate the influence of the pathological state of liver fibrosis on the pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution profiles of lignan components from FZHY., Materials and Methods: Male Wistar rats were randomly divided into normal group and Hepatic fibrosis group (induced by dimethylnitrosamine). Six lignan components were detected and quantified by ultrahigh performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry(UHPLC-MS/MS)in the plasma and tissue of normal and hepatic fibrosis rats., Results: A rapid, sensitive and convenient UHPLC-MS/MS method has been developed for the simultaneous determination of six lignan components in different rat biological samples successfully. After oral administration of FZHY at a dose of 15g/kg, the pharmacokinetic behaviors of schizandrin A (SIA), schizandrin B (SIB), schizandrin C (SIC), schisandrol A (SOA), Schisandrol B (SOB) and schisantherin A (STA) have been significantly changed in hepatic fibrosis rats compared with the normal rats, and their AUC(0-t) values were increased by 235.09%, 388.44%, 223.30%, 669.30%, 295.08% and 267.63% orderly (P<0.05). Tissue distribution results showed the amount of SIA, SIB, SOA and SOB were significant increased in heart, lung, spleen and kidney of hepatic fibrosis rats compared with normal rats at most of the time point (P<0.05). Meanwhile, the result also reveals that the hepatic fibrosis could delay the peak time of lignans in liver., Conclusion: The results proved that the established UHPLC-MS/MS method could be applied to the comparative study on pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution of lignan components in normal and hepatic fibrosis rats. The hepatic fibrosis could alter the pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution properties of lignan components in rats after administration of FZHY. The results might be helpful for guide the clinical application of this medicine., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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19. [HPLC Characteristic Fingerprint of "Boju" Chrysanthemum morifolium].
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Yu NJ, Yu J, Zheng W, Cao Y, Zheng TH, and Wang YQ
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- Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Quality Control, Chrysanthemum chemistry, Drugs, Chinese Herbal chemistry
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Objective: To provide a scientific basis for quality control of "Boju" Chrysanthemum morifolium by establishing a HPLC characteristic fingerprint., Methods: The HPLC analysis was performed on a Spursil C18 chromatographic column (250 mm x 4. 6 mm, 5 µm), and the mobile phase was acetonitrile-0. 1% phosphoric acid in a gradient mode with the flow rate of 1. 0 mL/min. The detection wavelength was 325 nm and the temperature of column was 30 °C., Results: The common pattern of HPLC characteristic chromatographic profile was established. There were 16 common peaks, five of which were identified in the pattern. The similarities of 10 batches of "Boju" Chrysanthemum monrfolium were evaluated, and all of them were greater than 0. 900., Conclusion: This analysis method of HPLC characteristic chromatographic fingerprint is simple and reproducible, and it can provide a scientific basis for identification and quality evaluation of "Boju" Chrysanthemum monfolium.
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- 2015
20. [Effect of Fuzheng Huayu recipe on CYP450 isozymes in normal and liver fibrosis rats].
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Zheng TH, Liu W, Li SP, Yang T, Wang CH, and Liu CH
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- Animals, Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System genetics, Disease Models, Animal, Drugs, Chinese Herbal administration & dosage, Drugs, Chinese Herbal chemistry, Humans, Isoenzymes genetics, Isoenzymes metabolism, Liver Cirrhosis genetics, Male, Mass Spectrometry, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System metabolism, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacokinetics, Liver Cirrhosis drug therapy, Liver Cirrhosis enzymology
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To study the effect of Fuzheng Huayu recipe (FZHY) on five types of isozymes of cytochrome P450 (CYP450) of normal and liver fibrosis rats by using the cocktail probe method. Dimethylnitrosamine ( DMN) was injected to induce the liver fibrosis model. After the tail vein injection with Cocktail probe solutions prepared with five CYP450s probe substrates (phenacetin-CYP1A2, omeprazole-CYP2C9, tolbutamide-CYP2C19, dextromethorphan-CYP2D6, midazolam-CYP3A4), the plasma concentrations of the five probe substrates were determined by LC-MS/MS, and the pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated by PK solutions 2. After the oral administration with FZHY, normal rats given phenacetin, omeprazole, tolbutamide and dextromethorphan showed increase in AUC(0-t) and decrease in CL to varying degrees, indicating that FZHY obviously inhibited the activities of CYP1A2, CYP2C9, CYP2C19 and CYP2D6 in normal rats, but with no obvious effect on the activity of CYP3A4. After the oral administration with FZHY, liver fibrosis rats treated with CYP2C9 showed the significant increase in AUC(0-t) and significant decrease in Vd, hut with no obvious changes in the pharmacokinetic parameters of other four types of prove substances, suggesting that FZHY could significantly inhibit the activity of CYP2C9 in rats but had no effect on the activities of CYP1A2, CYP2C19, CYP2D6 and CYP3A4. The changes in the activity of CYP450 isozymes in liver fibrosis rats may be the reason for FZHY's different effects on CYP450 isozymes in normal and liver fibrosis rats.
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- 2015
21. Silencing ECHS1 attenuates the proliferation and induces the autophagy of hepatocellular carcinoma via impairing cell metabolism and activating AMPK.
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Xu WJ, Chen LG, Chen X, Liu YS, Zheng TH, Song JJ, Xu W, Li P, Zhang MQ, Xiao CX, Guleng B, and Ren JL
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is among the most common cancers in the world with a low survival rate. Our previous study showed Short chain enoyl-CoA hydratase (ECHS1) could bind to HBsAg (HBs) and that ECHS1's localization in mitochondria induced HepG2 cell apoptosis. However, the role of the ECHS1 in energy metabolism and autophagy during hepatocellular carcinoma development remains undefined. We aimed to determine what ECHS1 does to energy metabolism and its effects on HCC progression. We performed CCK-8, EdU assays in hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines (HepG2 and HuH7) with stable ECHS1 knock-down. ATP and NADP+/NADPH levels were measured using an colorimetric assay. Our data demonstrated that ECHS1 silencing inhibited cell proliferation and induced autophagy. ECHS1 knockdown did not increase fatty acid synthesis, but decreased cellular ATP. This resulted in AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) activation and induced HCC cell autophagy. Our results showed that silencing ECHS1 to attenuate proliferation and induce autophagy may make it a novel cancer therapy target.
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- 2015
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22. Advances in Molecular Biomarkers for Gastric Cancer.
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Zheng TH, Zhao JL, and Guleng B
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- Antigens, Tumor-Associated, Carbohydrate blood, Antigens, Tumor-Associated, Carbohydrate genetics, Biomarkers, Tumor blood, CA-19-9 Antigen blood, CA-19-9 Antigen genetics, Carcinoembryonic Antigen blood, Carcinoembryonic Antigen genetics, DNA Methylation, Humans, Stomach Neoplasms diagnosis, Biomarkers, Tumor genetics, Stomach Neoplasms blood, Stomach Neoplasms genetics
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Gastric cancer (GC) is the second most frequent oncological cause of death, the fifth most common malignancy in the world, and accounts for 6.8% of all tumors. As an aggressive disease, GC is often diagnosed at an advanced stage, which is why it is a major cause of cancer-related death. In the last several decades, the incidence of GC has decreased, which should be credited to advances in diagnostic and therapeutic technologies including tumor-marker detection systems, imaging modalities, pathological methods, gastroscopy, and particularly surgical and pharmacologic interventions. Because they are economical, convenient, and noninvasive, the detection of conventional serum tumor biomarkers (e.g., CEA, CA19-9, and CA72-4) has been widely employed in the diagnosis and evaluation of GC. However, due to their poor specificity and sensitivity, these molecular markers cannot meet the demand of early GC detection. Hence, new and reliable tumor biomarkers are desperately needed. This review systematically summarizes the three most commonly used biomarkers of GC (e.g., CEA, CA19-9, and CA72-4) and addresses two categories of potential molecular biomarkers for the diagnosis of GC: microRNA and methylated DNA.
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23. Age over 80 years is not associated with increased hemorrhagic transformation after stroke thrombolysis.
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Costello CA, Campbell BC, Perez de la Ossa N, Zheng TH, Sherwin JC, Weir L, Hand P, Yan B, Desmond PM, and Davis SM
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- Adult, Age Factors, Aged, Brain Ischemia complications, Cerebral Hemorrhage epidemiology, Female, Fibrinolytic Agents administration & dosage, Fibrinolytic Agents therapeutic use, Humans, Injections, Intravenous, Leukoaraiosis pathology, Logistic Models, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Middle Aged, Odds Ratio, Risk Factors, Tissue Plasminogen Activator administration & dosage, Tissue Plasminogen Activator therapeutic use, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Young Adult, Aged, 80 and over physiology, Cerebral Hemorrhage etiology, Stroke complications, Stroke therapy, Thrombolytic Therapy adverse effects
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Thrombolysis trials have recruited few patients aged ≥80 years, which has led to uncertainty about the likely risk-to-benefit profile in the elderly. Leukoaraiosis (LA) has been associated with hemorrhagic transformation (HT) and increases with advanced age. We tested whether there were any independent associations between age, LA and HT. Consecutive patients treated with intravenous (IV) tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) were identified from a prospective database. LA on baseline CT scans was assessed by two independent raters using the modified Van Swieten Score (mVSS) (maximum score 8, severe >4). HT was assessed on routine 24 hour to 48 hour CT /MRI scans using the European Cooperative Acute Stroke Study criteria for hemorrhagic infarct (HI) or parenchymal hematoma (PH) and judged symptomatic by the treating neurologist as per Safe Implementation of Thrombolysis in Stroke criteria. There were 206 patients treated with IV tPA (mean age: 71.0 years; range: 24-92 years), of whom 65/206 (32%) were aged ≥80 years. Overall, HT occurred in 41/206 patients (20%), HI in 31, PH1 in four (one symptomatic) and PH2 in six (three symptomatic). Age was not associated with HT (any HT: odds ratio [OR]=1.01; 95% confidence interval [CI]=0.5-2.08; p=0.99; PH: OR=0.53; 95% CI=0.12-2.3; p=0.51). There was one patient with PH1 and one patient with PH2 in 65 patients ≥80 years, both asymptomatic. LA was present in 112/208 (54%), and severe in 16.5%. LA increased with age (p<0.001) but was not associated with PH (any LA: OR=0.83; 95% CI=0.25-2.8; p=0.99; severe LA: OR=0.54, 95% CI=0.09-3.5; p=0.99). Age ≥80 years or LA did not increase the risk of HT (including PH) after thrombolysis, although LA increased with age. Neither factor should exclude otherwise eligible patients from tPA treatment., (Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2012
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24. [Applications of retrospective electrocardiogram editing in dual-source computed tomography coronary angiography in patients with arrhythmia].
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Shen YF, Yin L, Zheng XM, Ma MB, Wu XL, Su JW, Zheng TH, Lin LX, and DU RB
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Electrocardiography, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Arrhythmias, Cardiac diagnostic imaging, Coronary Angiography methods, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted methods, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods
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Objective: To evaluate the clinical value of retrospective electrocardiogram (ECG) -editing technique in dual-source computed tomography (CT) coronary angiography in patients with arrhythmia., Methods: Totally 73 patients with arrhythmia during dual-source CT coronary angiography were included into this study. A retrospective gating technique and ECG-editing technique (Insert Sync; Disable Sync; Delete Sync; Shift R-peak) were used in patients who needed ECG-editing. Two experienced radiologists evaluated in consensus all pre-editing and post-editing reconstructed images and recorded scores according to the American Heart Association guidelines on coronary segmentation on a per segment basis. Image quality of all coronary segments was assessed using a four-point grading scale from excellent (4 scores) to non-assessable (1 score) ., Results: The overall mean image quality of 34 patients who did not need ECG-editing was 3.42 ± 0.20. In 39 patients who needed ECG-editing, the overall mean image quality before and after ECG-editing was 2.39?0.37 and 3.22?0.24. The mean image quality in every segment between pre-editing and post-editing was also significantly different (P<0.01) ., Conclusion: ECG-editing technique can remarkably improve image quality of coronary artery segments by reducing or even eliminating the artifact produced by arrhythmia during dual-source CT coronary angiography.
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- 2010
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25. [Advance in study on the effects of iron on algal growth and spectral recognition].
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Chi GY, Chen X, Shi Y, and Zheng TH
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- Remote Sensing Technology, Eutrophication, Iron, Phytoplankton growth & development, Spectrum Analysis
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Iron is an essential micronutrient of phytoplankton. Iron plays an important role in many biological processes such as nitrogen assimilation, N2 fixation, photosynthetic and respiratory electron transport, and porphyrin biosynthesis. Therefore, the regulation effects of iron should be considered besides nitrogen and phosphorus during the treatment of eutrophication lakes process. Remote sensing technology has been recognized as an effective measure in monitoring eutrophicated water bodies which could be used to timely monitor the distribution and growth status of algal on a large scale. The iron concentration fluctuation may have an important influence on the metabolic activity of the algal cells, and the spectral reflectivity could reflect the physiological characteristics of algal. The relationship between land features and their spectral characteristics is important for the interpretation of remote sensing images. Studies of algal spectral propertises under different iron-supply would be meaningful for determining the bloom and developing the remote sensing warning system of lake eutrophication. In the present paper, the effects of iron on the growth of algal and the advances in studies of algal spectrum are summarized based on the iron hypothesis. Furthermore, the application of spectral properties of algal under different iron-supply in early-warning mechanism of lake eutrophication is prospected.
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- 2009
26. [The impact of early alimentary nutrition on short-term prognosis after acute stroke].
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Wang SS, Zheng TH, Chen ZL, Yang JD, Zhou XY, and Liu CF
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cerebrovascular Disorders diagnosis, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Prospective Studies, Cerebrovascular Disorders therapy, Enteral Nutrition
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Objective: To discuss the short-term effects of early naso-gastric nutrition after acute stroke., Methods: In a prospective non-randomized controlled design, 146 stroke patients with dysphagia were included. 75 patients in the intervention group received standard naso-gastric nutrition and 71 patients in the control group and received feeding supervised by family members. We observed the nutrition status, infective complications and mortality between the two groups for 21 days. Neurological deficit was evaluated with NIH stroke scale, Barthel index and the modified of Rankin Scale, the latter scale being calculated for 90 days., Results: After 21 days, the nutritional parameters (triceps skin thickness, arm muscle circumference, haemoglobin, serum albumin, and triglycerides) in the intervention group were significantly better than those in the control group. Malnutrition was observed in 27.1% of the intervention group and 48.3% of the control group (P = 0.014). The incidence of infective complications was 33.3% in the intervention group and 52.1% in the control group (P = 0.022). Mortality rate was 6.7% in the intervention group and 18.1% in the control group (P = 0.032). The score of NIH stroke scale on the 21st day in the intervention group was also significantly better than that in the control group (P = 0.008). However, the Barthel index on the 21st day and the score of the modified Rankin Scale on the 90th day of follow-up were not statistically different between the two groups., Conclusions: It is suggested that standardized naso-gastric nutrition is helpful for improving short-term neurological function following acute stroke. However, improvement of Barthel index and the score of the modified Rankin Scale needs more therapeutic measures besides nutritional support.
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- 2007
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