AIM: To assess the value of plasma melatonin in predicting acute pancreatitis when combined with the acute physiology and chronic health evaluation?II?(APACHEII) and bedside index for severity in acute pancreatitis (B...AIM: To assess the value of plasma melatonin in predicting acute pancreatitis when combined with the acute physiology and chronic health evaluation?II?(APACHEII) and bedside index for severity in acute pancreatitis (BISAP) scoring systems.METHODS: APACHEII and BISAP scores were calculated for 55 patients with acute physiology (AP) in the first 24 h of admission to the hospital. Additionally, morning (6:00 AM) serum melatonin concentrations were measured on the first day after admission. According to the diagnosis and treatment guidelines for acute pancreatitis in China, 42 patients suffered mild AP (MAP). The other 13 patients developed severe AP (SAP). A total of 45 healthy volunteers were used in this study as controls. The ability of melatonin and the APACHEII and BISAP scoring systems to predict SAP was evaluated using a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. The optimal melatonin cutoff concentration for SAP patients, based on the ROC curve, was used to classify the patients into either a high concentration group (34 cases) or a low concentration group (21 cases). Differences in the incidence of high scores, according to the APACHEII and BISAP scoring systems, were compared between the two groups.RESULTS: The MAP patients had increased melatonin levels compared to the SAP (38.34 ng/L vs 26.77 ng/L) (P = 0.021) and control patients (38.34 ng/L vs 30.73 ng/L) (P = 0.003). There was no significant difference inmelatoninconcentrations between the SAP group and the control group. The accuracy of determining SAP based on the melatonin level, the APACHEII score and the BISAP score was 0.758, 0.872, and 0.906, respectively, according to the ROC curve. A melatonin concentration ≤ 28.74 ng/L was associated with an increased risk of developing SAP. The incidence of high scores (≥ 3) using the BISAP system was significantly higher in patients with low melatonin concentration (≤ 28.74 ng/L) compared to patients with high melatonin concentration (> 28.74 ng/L) (42.9% vs 14.7%, P = 0.02). The incidence of high APACHEII scores (≥ 10) between the two groups was not significantly different.CONCLUSION: The melatonin concentration is closely related to the severity of AP and the BISAP score. Therefore, we can evaluate the severity of disease by measuring the levels of serum melatonin.展开更多
BACKGROUND The significance of Helicobacter pylori(H.pylori)infection and atrophic gastritis(AG)in the prevalence of colorectal adenomas has been examined in a limited number of studies.However,these studies reported ...BACKGROUND The significance of Helicobacter pylori(H.pylori)infection and atrophic gastritis(AG)in the prevalence of colorectal adenomas has been examined in a limited number of studies.However,these studies reported disputed conclusions.AIM To investigate whether H.pylori infection,AG,and H.pylori-related AG increase the risk of colorectal adenomas.METHODS This retrospective cross-sectional study included 6018 health-check individuals.The relevant data for physical examination,laboratory testing,13C-urea breath testing,gastroscopy,colonoscopy and histopathological examination of gastric and colorectal biopsies were recorded.Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to determine the association between H.pylori-related AG and colorectal adenomas.RESULTS Overall,1012 subjects(16.8%)were diagnosed with colorectal adenomas,of whom 143(2.4%)had advanced adenomas.Among the enrolled patients,the prevalence of H.pylori infection and AG was observed as 49.5%(2981/6018)and 10.0%(602/6018),respectively.Subjects with H.pylori infection had an elevated risk of colorectal adenomas(adjusted odds ratio[OR]of 1.220,95%confidence interval(CI):1.053-1.413,P=0.008)but no increased risk of advance adenomas(adjusted OR=1.303,95%CI:0.922-1.842,P=0.134).AG was significantly correlated to an increased risk of colorectal adenomas(unadjusted OR=1.668,95%CI:1.352-2.059,P<0.001;adjusted OR=1.237,95%CI:0.988-1.549,P=0.064).H.pylori infection accompanied by AG was significantly associated with an increased risk of adenomas(adjusted OR=1.491,95%CI:1.103-2.015,P=0.009)and advanced adenomas(adjusted OR=1.910,95%CI:1.022-3.572,P=0.043).CONCLUSION H.pylori-related AG was associated with a high risk of colorectal adenomas and advanced adenomas in Chinese individuals.展开更多
AIM To explore the association between Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection status, intestinal metaplasia (IM), and colorectal adenomas. METHODS We retrospectively reviewed 1641 individuals aged >= 40 years wh...AIM To explore the association between Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection status, intestinal metaplasia (IM), and colorectal adenomas. METHODS We retrospectively reviewed 1641 individuals aged >= 40 years who underwent physical examination, laboratory testing, C-13-urea breath testing, gastroscopy, colonoscopy, and an interview to ascertain baseline characteristics and general state of health. Histopathological results were obtained by gastric and colorectal biopsies. RESULTS The prevalence of H. pylori infection and adenomas was 51.5% (845/1641) and 18.1% (297/1641), respectively. H. pylori infection was significantly correlated with an increased risk of colorectal adenomas (crude OR = 1.535, 95% CI: 1.044-1.753, P = 0.022; adjusted OR = 1.359, 95% CI: 1.035-1.785, P = 0.028). Individuals with IM had an elevated risk of colorectal adenomas (crude OR = 1.664, 95% CI: 1.216-2.277, P = 0.001; adjusted OR = 1.381, 95% CI: 0.998-1.929, P = 0.059). Stratification based on H. pylori infection stage and IM revealed that IM accompanied by H. pylori infection was significantly associated with an increased risk of adenomas (crude OR = 2.109, 95% CI: 1.383-3.216, P = 0.001; adjusted OR = 1.765, 95% CI: 1.130-2.757, P = 0.012). CONCLUSION H. pylori-related IM is associated with a high risk of colorectal adenomas in Chinese individuals.展开更多
Stochastic introgression of alien DNA may impose a genomic stress to the recipient genome. Herein, we report that apparent de novo genomic rearrangements in 10 of 13 selected endogenous, lowcopy, and potentially activ...Stochastic introgression of alien DNA may impose a genomic stress to the recipient genome. Herein, we report that apparent de novo genomic rearrangements in 10 of 13 selected endogenous, lowcopy, and potentially active long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons occurred in one or more of three rice lines studied that were introgressed by wild rice (Zizania latifolia Griseb.). For nine retrotransposons in which both the reverse-transcriptase (RT) region and the LTR region were available, largely concordant rearrangements occurred at both regions in five elements and at the RT region only in the remaining four elements. A marked proportion of the genomic changes was shared by two or all three introgression lines that were derived from a single F~ plant. This indicates that most of the genomic changes occurred at early developmental stages of the F~ somatic cells, which then gave rise to germline cells, and, hence, ensured inheritance of the changes to later generations. Possible causes and potential implications of the introgression-induced genomic rearrangements in LTR retrotransposons are discussed in the context of plant genome evolution and breeding.展开更多
基金Supported by The Wenzhou Municipal Science and Technology Commission Major Projects Funds,No.20090006
文摘AIM: To assess the value of plasma melatonin in predicting acute pancreatitis when combined with the acute physiology and chronic health evaluation?II?(APACHEII) and bedside index for severity in acute pancreatitis (BISAP) scoring systems.METHODS: APACHEII and BISAP scores were calculated for 55 patients with acute physiology (AP) in the first 24 h of admission to the hospital. Additionally, morning (6:00 AM) serum melatonin concentrations were measured on the first day after admission. According to the diagnosis and treatment guidelines for acute pancreatitis in China, 42 patients suffered mild AP (MAP). The other 13 patients developed severe AP (SAP). A total of 45 healthy volunteers were used in this study as controls. The ability of melatonin and the APACHEII and BISAP scoring systems to predict SAP was evaluated using a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. The optimal melatonin cutoff concentration for SAP patients, based on the ROC curve, was used to classify the patients into either a high concentration group (34 cases) or a low concentration group (21 cases). Differences in the incidence of high scores, according to the APACHEII and BISAP scoring systems, were compared between the two groups.RESULTS: The MAP patients had increased melatonin levels compared to the SAP (38.34 ng/L vs 26.77 ng/L) (P = 0.021) and control patients (38.34 ng/L vs 30.73 ng/L) (P = 0.003). There was no significant difference inmelatoninconcentrations between the SAP group and the control group. The accuracy of determining SAP based on the melatonin level, the APACHEII score and the BISAP score was 0.758, 0.872, and 0.906, respectively, according to the ROC curve. A melatonin concentration ≤ 28.74 ng/L was associated with an increased risk of developing SAP. The incidence of high scores (≥ 3) using the BISAP system was significantly higher in patients with low melatonin concentration (≤ 28.74 ng/L) compared to patients with high melatonin concentration (> 28.74 ng/L) (42.9% vs 14.7%, P = 0.02). The incidence of high APACHEII scores (≥ 10) between the two groups was not significantly different.CONCLUSION: The melatonin concentration is closely related to the severity of AP and the BISAP score. Therefore, we can evaluate the severity of disease by measuring the levels of serum melatonin.
文摘BACKGROUND The significance of Helicobacter pylori(H.pylori)infection and atrophic gastritis(AG)in the prevalence of colorectal adenomas has been examined in a limited number of studies.However,these studies reported disputed conclusions.AIM To investigate whether H.pylori infection,AG,and H.pylori-related AG increase the risk of colorectal adenomas.METHODS This retrospective cross-sectional study included 6018 health-check individuals.The relevant data for physical examination,laboratory testing,13C-urea breath testing,gastroscopy,colonoscopy and histopathological examination of gastric and colorectal biopsies were recorded.Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to determine the association between H.pylori-related AG and colorectal adenomas.RESULTS Overall,1012 subjects(16.8%)were diagnosed with colorectal adenomas,of whom 143(2.4%)had advanced adenomas.Among the enrolled patients,the prevalence of H.pylori infection and AG was observed as 49.5%(2981/6018)and 10.0%(602/6018),respectively.Subjects with H.pylori infection had an elevated risk of colorectal adenomas(adjusted odds ratio[OR]of 1.220,95%confidence interval(CI):1.053-1.413,P=0.008)but no increased risk of advance adenomas(adjusted OR=1.303,95%CI:0.922-1.842,P=0.134).AG was significantly correlated to an increased risk of colorectal adenomas(unadjusted OR=1.668,95%CI:1.352-2.059,P<0.001;adjusted OR=1.237,95%CI:0.988-1.549,P=0.064).H.pylori infection accompanied by AG was significantly associated with an increased risk of adenomas(adjusted OR=1.491,95%CI:1.103-2.015,P=0.009)and advanced adenomas(adjusted OR=1.910,95%CI:1.022-3.572,P=0.043).CONCLUSION H.pylori-related AG was associated with a high risk of colorectal adenomas and advanced adenomas in Chinese individuals.
文摘AIM To explore the association between Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection status, intestinal metaplasia (IM), and colorectal adenomas. METHODS We retrospectively reviewed 1641 individuals aged >= 40 years who underwent physical examination, laboratory testing, C-13-urea breath testing, gastroscopy, colonoscopy, and an interview to ascertain baseline characteristics and general state of health. Histopathological results were obtained by gastric and colorectal biopsies. RESULTS The prevalence of H. pylori infection and adenomas was 51.5% (845/1641) and 18.1% (297/1641), respectively. H. pylori infection was significantly correlated with an increased risk of colorectal adenomas (crude OR = 1.535, 95% CI: 1.044-1.753, P = 0.022; adjusted OR = 1.359, 95% CI: 1.035-1.785, P = 0.028). Individuals with IM had an elevated risk of colorectal adenomas (crude OR = 1.664, 95% CI: 1.216-2.277, P = 0.001; adjusted OR = 1.381, 95% CI: 0.998-1.929, P = 0.059). Stratification based on H. pylori infection stage and IM revealed that IM accompanied by H. pylori infection was significantly associated with an increased risk of adenomas (crude OR = 2.109, 95% CI: 1.383-3.216, P = 0.001; adjusted OR = 1.765, 95% CI: 1.130-2.757, P = 0.012). CONCLUSION H. pylori-related IM is associated with a high risk of colorectal adenomas in Chinese individuals.
文摘Stochastic introgression of alien DNA may impose a genomic stress to the recipient genome. Herein, we report that apparent de novo genomic rearrangements in 10 of 13 selected endogenous, lowcopy, and potentially active long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons occurred in one or more of three rice lines studied that were introgressed by wild rice (Zizania latifolia Griseb.). For nine retrotransposons in which both the reverse-transcriptase (RT) region and the LTR region were available, largely concordant rearrangements occurred at both regions in five elements and at the RT region only in the remaining four elements. A marked proportion of the genomic changes was shared by two or all three introgression lines that were derived from a single F~ plant. This indicates that most of the genomic changes occurred at early developmental stages of the F~ somatic cells, which then gave rise to germline cells, and, hence, ensured inheritance of the changes to later generations. Possible causes and potential implications of the introgression-induced genomic rearrangements in LTR retrotransposons are discussed in the context of plant genome evolution and breeding.