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Objective To observe the glymphatic system functional changes of bilateral cerebral hemispheres in early-stage Parkinson disease(PD)patients complicated with unilateral limb motor symptoms.Methods A total of 52 early-stage PD patients complicated with unilateral limb motor symptoms were prospectively enrolled,including 21 cases of left-onset PD(LPD group),31 cases of right-onset PD(RPD group).Meanwhile,28 healthy individuals were recruited as healthy controls(HC group).Clinical data and indices of diffusion tensor imaging analysis along the perivascular space(DTI-ALPS)were compared among 3 groups and between each 2 groups.The correlations of DTI-ALPS indices and clinical scales were analyzed.Results Significant difference of Hamilton depression scale(HAMD)score was found among 3 groups(P<0.05).HAMD score of LPD group and RPD group were higher than that of HC group(both P<0.017).There were significant differences of left and right cerebral hemispheres DTI-ALPS(DTI-ALPS_L,DTI-ALPS_R)indices among 3 groups(both P<0.05).DTI_ALPS_R in LPD group was lower than that in HC group(P<0.017),and DTI_ALPS_L in RPD group was lower than that in HC group(P<0.017).No obvious correlation of bilateral cerebral hemisphere DTI-ALPS indices with clinical scales was detected in PD patients(all P>0.05).Conclusion Like that of motor symptoms,glymphatic system dysfunction of PD patients had characteristics of laterality,manifested as DTI_ALPS_R decreased in LPD patients while DTI_ALPS_L decreased in RPD patients.
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Objective:To investigate the value of serum microRNA-92a (miR-92a) and microRNA-146a (miR-146a) expression levels combined with lung ultrasound score (LUS) in predicting the severity and prognosis of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).Methods:116 patients with ARDS admitted to Danzhou People's Hospital from January 2017 to March 2020 were enrolled. On the day of admission, the expression levels of serum miR-92a and miR-146a were detected by real-time fluorescent quantitative reverse transcript-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), and pulmonary ultrasound examination was performed in 12 lung regions, with the total score as LUS score. The difference of each index was analyzed among the ARDS patients with different 28-day prognosis (survival group and death group) and different severity [mild group: 200 mmHg < oxygenation index (OI) ≤ 300 mmHg (1 mmHg = 0.133 kPa), moderate group: 100 mmHg < OI≤200 mmHg, severe group: OI≤100 mmHg]. Multivariate Logistic regression was used to analyze the risk factors of death in patients with ARDS. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was drawn to analyze the value of miR-92a and miR-146a combined with LUS score in predicting the death of patients with ARDS.Results:116 ARDS patients were included, 39 cases in the death group, 77 cases in the survival group; 20 cases in the mild group, 38 cases in the moderate group and 58 cases in the severe group. The expression levels of serum miR-92a, miR-146a and LUS score in the death group were significantly higher than those in the survival group [miR-92a (2 -ΔΔCt): 3.75±1.64 vs. 2.10±0.78, miR-146a (2 -ΔΔCt): 1.93±0.72 vs. 0.76±0.20, LUS score: 25.80±4.75 vs. 13.40±3.60, all P < 0.01]. With the aggravation of ARDS patients, the expression levels of serum miR-92a and miR-146a and LUS score gradually increased ( F values were 8.115, 6.740 and 6.216 respectively, all P < 0.01). The expression levels of serum miR-92a, miR-146a and LUS score in severe group were significantly higher than those in the moderate group and mild group [miR-92a (2 -ΔΔCt): 3.65±1.62 vs. 2.87±1.16, 1.94±0.68; miR-146a (2 -ΔΔCt): 1.85±0.58 vs. 1.30±0.51, 0.68±0.17; LUS score: 24.15±4.65 vs. 18.60±4.20, 12.20±3.15, all P < 0.01]. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that low OI [odds ratio ( OR) = 2.748, 95% confidence interval (95% CI) was 1.913-6.225, P = 0.024], high LUS score ( OR = 1.685, 95% CI was 1.183-2.758, P = 0.016), high expression levels of serum miR-92a ( OR = 2.560, 95% CI was 1.806-5.627, P < 0.001) and miR-146a ( OR = 1.984, 95% CI was 1.375-3.816, P = 0.008) were independent risk factors for the death of ARDS patients. ROC curve analysis showed that the area under ROC curve (AUC) of patients with ARDS predicted by miR-92a and miR-146a combined with LUS score was significantly higher than that predicted by the three alone (0.918 vs. 0.842, 0.825, 0.807, all P < 0.01), and the sensitivity (94.0%) and specificity (85.2%) were higher. Conclusion:The expression levels of serum miR-92a, miR-146a and LUS score are related to the severity and prognosis of the patients with ARDS, and the combination of the three indicators has better value in predicting the prognosis of the patients with ARDS.
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of nalbuphine for postoperative analgesia systematically, and to provide evidence-based reference in clinic. METHODS: Retrieved from Embase, Medline, PubMed, CNKI, VIP and Wanfang database, RCTs about nalbuphine hydrochloride (trial group) vs. other analgesics (control group) for postoperative analgesia were collected. After literature screening, data extraction and literature quality evaluation with modified Jadad scale, Meta-analysis was performed by using Rev Man 5.3 statistical software. RESULTS: A total of 10 RCTs were included, involving 796 patients. Results of Meta-analysis showed that there was no statistical significance in satisfaction rate of analgesia [OR=1.11,95%CI(0.70,1.74),P=0.66], the incidence of nausea [OR=1.20,95%CI(0.79,1.83),P=0.39], vomiting [OR=1.02,95%CI(0.69,1.50),P=0.92] or narcolepsy [OR=1.32,95%CI(0.47,3.76),P=0.06] between 2 groups. The incidence of pruritus [OR=0.29,95%CI(0.14,0.58),P=0.000 6], respiratory depression [OR=0.21,95%CI(0.08,0.58),P=0.003] and uroschesis [OR=0.05,95%CI(0.01,0.37),P=0.004] in trial group were significantly lower than control group. CONCLUSIONS: Nalbuphine has better efficacy and safety for postoperative analgesia.
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Objective To clone and identify the heat shock factors(HSFs)of Schistosoma japonicum and analyze its molec?ular structure and alternative splicing pattern. Methods The New Zealand rabbits were infected with the cercariae of Schistoso?ma japonicum and were killed and dissected 42 days post?infection,and the adult worms of S. japonicum and the livers of the rabbits were harvested. Then,the total RNA was extracted by using Trizol reagent. The Sj?hsf open reading frame(ORF)and the alternative splicing fragments were amplified by RT?PCR from the female,male and egg samples,then cloned and verified by enzyme digestion and sequencing. DNAMAN 8.0,InterPro,Mega 6 combined with the Internet databases were utilized to clarify the gene structure,functional domains,alternative splicing pattern,and the homology and phylogenetic tree of HSFs. Re?sults Sj?hsf ORF and the alternative splicing fragments were amplified from the female,male and egg samples of S. japonicum by RT?PCR. After cloning,the positive recombinant plasmids pBSjHSFf?F,pBSjHSFf?M,pBSjHSFf?E containing Sj?hsf ORF, pBSjHSFs?F,pBSjHSFs?M,pBSjHSFs?E with Sj?hsf alternative splicing fragments were identified by enzyme digestion and se?quencing. Three alternative splicing Sj?hsf isoforms were observed through sequence analysis:Sj?hsf?isoform1(2 050 bp),Sj?hsf ?isoform2(2 086 bp)and Sj?hsf?isoform3(2 111 bp);the GenBank accession numbers were KU954546,KX119143 and KX119144,respectively. All the three isoforms located in the same Contig SJC_S000780 of S. japonicum genome and all ex?pressed at female,male and egg stages,but Sj?hsf?isoform1 with a high?level expression. Sj?HSF?isoform1(671 aa)and Sj?HSF?isoform2(683 aa)had DBD(DNA binding domain),HR?A/B and HR?C domains,while Sj?HSF?isoform3(282 aa)stopped in advance without HR?C domain. Phylogenetic tree analysis of HSFs illustrated that Sj?HSFs belonged to HSF1 family,with a close phylogenetic relationship to Sm?HSFs. Conclusions There are three alternative splicing isoforms of Sj?HSF existing in the female,male and egg stages of S. japonicum,but Sj?HSF?isoform1 expresses in a high?level. This study lays the foundation for further study on molecular mechanisms of Sj?HSFs in regulating the heat shock response system.
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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To examine the expression profile and immunofluorescence localization of the major egg antigen p40 of Schistosoma japonicum (Sjp40) during granuloma formation in the liver of infected New Zealand white rabbits.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>New Zealand white rabbits were infected with S. japonicum cercariae, and the livers were harvested at 29 and 45 days post-infection (dpi). The total RNA of the liver tissues was extracted for expression profiling of Sjp40 by quantitative reverse transcription-PCR (qRT-PCR) with GAPDH of S. japonicum as the endogenous reference gene. The expression of Sjp40 in the liver were detected by Western blotting using anti-Sjp40 monoclonal antibody (mAb) 9G7 or anti-Toxoplasma gondii tSAG1 mAb Y3A8 (control) as the primary antibody. Paraffin sections of the liver were prepared for observing egg granuloma formation using HE staining and for indirect immunofluorescence assay of Sjp40 location in the trapped eggs and egg granulomas.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The level of Sjp40 mRNA in the eggs trapped in rabbit livers was significantly higher at 45 dpi than that at 29 dpi (P<0.05), and Western blotting confirmed the presence of Sjp40 protein in the rabbit livers at both 29 and 45 dpi. Immunofluorescence assay demonstrated localized expression of Sjp40 in the immature eggs in the rabbit liver at 29 dpi, but at 45 dpi fluorescence was detected in clusters of mature eggs containing miracidium and in the surrounding egg granulomas.</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>The transcriptional levels of Sjp40 significantly increased with the maturation of eggs trapped in the rabbit livers. Sjp40 protein spread from the eggs to the surrounding egg granuloma at 45 dpi when acute liver granulomatous lesions occur, suggesting that Sjp40 plays a key role in egg granulomas formation in the livers of infected New Zealand white rabbits.</p>
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Animals , Rabbits , Antibodies, Monoclonal , Antigens, Helminth , Metabolism , Fluorescent Antibody Technique , Gene Expression Profiling , Granuloma , Parasitology , Helminth Proteins , Metabolism , Liver , Parasitology , RNA, Messenger , Schistosoma japonicum , Schistosomiasis japonicaABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE@#To analyze characters of magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in the diagnosis of mild trauma brain injuries (MTBI) in frontal lobe and to compare with conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).@*METHODS@#A total of 21 patients were selected, who all aged 12-51 years old and had injury within 24 hours. Computer tomography (CT) and the Glasgow Coma Scale were used to evaluate the degree of injury. All patients were diagnosed as MTBI, and 19 had conventional MRI, MRS and DTI. The major parameters of MRS were Probe-P sequence, TE = 144 or 35 ms, and both single voxel spectrum and chemical shift imging were included. The major parameters of DTI were diffusion directions =15, b value = 1 000 s/mm(2). Frational anisotropic (FA) map and average ADC map were obtained to evaluate DTI result. Positive detetion ratio was observed and the imaging changes were compared between injured side and normal side.@*RESULTS@#All 21 patients had CT scan and Glasgow scale. A total of 19 patients had conventional MRI, DTI and MRS. Results of CT and conventional MRI showed no significant abnormality in lobe, and Glasgow scale showed mild type. MRS result showed significant decrease in N-acetyl aspartate (NAA) and NAA/creatine (Cr) in 13 cases (68.4%) (P<0.001), and increase in lactic acid (Lac) in 7 cases (36.8%). FA mapping of the frontal lobe displayed significant changes in 7 cases (36.8%), with 5 out of the 7 cases having increase in FA value. And there was no significant difference in average ADC.@*CONCLUSIONS@#MRS and DTI might be more sensible than other methods, such as CT and conventional MRI in diagnosis of MTBI. The particular changes were reduced NAA and increased Lac for MRS, and increased FA values for DTI.