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Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography ; (12): 155-158, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-514008

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Objective To explore the feasibility of endothelial function of dorsal artery of foot in patients with type 2 diabetes(T2DM) by high frequency ultrasound combined with warm bath test.MethodsThirty-five patients with T2DM and thirty normal people were collected,all subjects were examined by high frequency ultrasound.Diameter of brachial artery in baseline and after reactive hyperaemia were detected;Diameter of dorsal artery of foot in baseline and after the foot immersed in 40℃ warm water for 5 minutes were acquired.Flow mediated dilatation of dorsalis pedis artery(FMDDPA) and flow mediated dilatation of brachial artery(FMDBA) were calculated and compared.Multiple stepwise regression analysis was used to examine the correlation between FMDDPA and hemoglobin A1c(HbAlc). Results The FMDDPA and FMDBA were decreased in patients with T2DM (P<0.01).The FMDDPA and FMDBA were correlated significantly(r=0.864,P<0.01).In stepwise regression analysis,HbA1c is the most affecting factor for FMDDPA (R2=0.321,P<0.01).Conclusions Ultrasound combined with warm bath test can be used to detect the change of endothelial function of dorsal artery of foot in patients with T2DM,which have a certain clinical application value in endothelial function of terminal limb artery.

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Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography ; (12): 1043-1047, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-707608

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Objective To investigate the multivariate analysis of renal parenchymal elastic changes in diabetic and the value of virtual touch quantization ( VTQ ) techniques in the diagnosis of diabetic nephropathy . Methods According to urinary albumin excretion rate( UAER) ,72 cases of diabetics were divided into 3 groups:the normal albuminuria group ( UAER<30 mg/24 h) 16 cases ,the trace albuminuria group(30 mg/24 h< UAER< 300 mg/24 h) 30 cases and the mass albuminuria group ( UAER > 300 mg/24 h) 26 cases . And 50 healthy volunteers were selected as the control group . The basic clinical data of subjects were collected ,routine laboratory tests were detected ,and VTQ was used to measure the left renal parenchymal shear wave velocity ( SWV ) ,then the statistical software was applied to analyze these data . Results The left renal parenchymal SWV in the control group ,the normal albuminuria group ,the trace albuminuria group and the mass albuminuria group increased in turn ,respectively ( 2 .01 ± 0 .22 ) m/s , (2 .20 ± 0 .22) m/s ,(2 .51 ± 0 .42) m/s ,(2 .88 ± 0 .32) m/s ,the difference among 4 groups was statistically significant( P <0 .05) . Multiple linear regression analysis showed that SWV ( Y) had linear relationship with duration of diabetes(X1 ) ,left renal parenchymal thickness(X2 ) and serum creatinine(X3 ) ,and the regression equation was Y = 2 .719 + 0 .043 X1 -0 .051 X2 + 0 .002 X3 . In addition ,SWV was positively correlated with the duration of diabetes and serum creatinine ,and negatively correlated with the left renalparenchymal thickness . Conclusions There is correlation between the left renal parenchymal SWV andduration of diabetes ,left renal parenchymal thickness and serum creatinine ,and the left renal parenchymal SWV increases as the renal injury aggravating . VTQ has a certain reference value to judge the degree of early renal damage in diabetics .

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Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine ; (12): 341-345, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-463635

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Objective To investigate associations of UC with the polymorphisms of TRAIL receptors.Methods From January 2008 to December 2012, 380 consecutive UC patients [215 males and 165 females, the average age was (42.63 ±14.61) years] as well as 539 sex-and age-matched healthy individuals [290 males and 249 females, the average age was (41.29 ±15.86) years] were recruited from four large scale comprehensive hospitals in Wenzhou city.Five single nucleotide polymorphisms of DR4 (rs20575, rs13278062), DR5(rs1047266), DcR2(rs1133782) and OPG (rs3102735) were detected by a SNaPshot technique.Distributions of mutant alleles and genotypes for targeted polymorphisms in TRAIL receptors were analyzed by Chi-square test or Fisher′s exact test. By means of unconditional Logistic regression analysis, it evaluated associations between the polymorphisms and the risk of UC attack as well as the clinical features of UC patients.Furthermore, an unconditional Logistic multiple regression analysis was employed to investigate the independent risk factors of UC and their multiplicative interaction effects on UC.Results The frequencies of mutant allele (G) and genotype (CG+GG) of DR4(rs20575) were higher in UC patients than those in the controls (3.55%vs 1.95%,χ2 =4.512, P=0.034;6.58%vs 3.71%,χ2=3.938, P=0.047, respectively).However, the frequeucies of mutant allele ( A) and genotype ( GA+AA) of DcR2(rs1133782) were decreased in UC patients compared to the controls(6.18%vs 9.09%,χ2=5.183, P=0.023; 11.32% vs 17.44%, χ2 =6.589, P=0.010, respectively).The frequencies of mutant allele (T) and homozygote (TT) of OPG(rs3102735) were significantly higher in UC patients than in the controls (86.32% vs 81.54%, χ2 =7.385, P=0.007;75.26% vs 66.98%, χ2 =7.346, P=0.007, respectively) .Furthermore, the genotype (GG) of DcR2 (rs1133782) was found to be the independent risk factor for UC attack (OR=4.937, 95%CI:2.320-10.504, P<0.001).Moreover, the (GG) of DcR2(rs1133782) and (CC) of DR4(rs20575) had an interactive effect on UC (OR=0.322, 95%CI:0.164-0.633, P=0.001).The same conclusion was drawn for the ( GG) of DR4( rs20575) and (TT) of OPG(rs3102735) (OR=1.580, 95%CI:1.165-2.144, P=0.003).Conclusions The genetic polymorphisms of DR4 ( rs20575 ) , DcR2 ( rs1133782 ) and OPG ( rs3102735 ) were associated with UC. The mutation of DcR2(rs1133782) might play a protective role in UC.Moreover, the DcR2(rs1133782) and DR4(rs20575) gene had a collaborative effect on UC.So did the DR4(rs20575) and OPG(rs3102735) genes.

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