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BMJ Open ; 14(8): e082533, 2024 Aug 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39117416

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Selective posterior rhizotomy (SPR) is a preferred procedure for relieving spastic children with cerebral palsy, but it is associated with severe pain and significant emergence agitation (EA). The thoracolumbar interfascial plane (TLIP) block provides an effective blockade to the dorsal branch of the spinal nerve. We hypothesise that the TLIP block may be an effective tool to alleviate EA and postoperative pain scores in children with cerebral palsy undergoing SPR. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This study is a single-centre, randomised, parallel-controlled trial being conducted in Beijing, China. A total of 50 paediatric patients with cerebral palsy scheduled for SPR are randomised in a 1:1 ratio to receive bilateral TLIP block with 0.2% ropivacaine 0.5 mL/kg or control. Patients in the TLIP group receive general anaesthesia combined with TLIP block, while patients in the control group receive only general anaesthesia, without a TLIP block. The primary outcome is the Paediatric Anaesthesia Emergence Delirium Score. The secondary outcomes are the incidence of EA, the Wong-Baker Faces Pain-rating Scale, the perioperative haemodynamics, the intraoperative remifentanil and propofol dosage, the extubation time and recovery time, and adverse reactions. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This study was approved by the Ethics Committee of Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine on 21 September 2023 (2023DZMEC-379-02). Written informed consent is obtained from the legal guardian of each patient. The results of this study will be published in peer-reviewed international journals. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ChiCTR2300076397.


Subject(s)
Anesthesia, General , Cerebral Palsy , Emergence Delirium , Nerve Block , Pain, Postoperative , Rhizotomy , Ultrasonography, Interventional , Humans , Cerebral Palsy/complications , Cerebral Palsy/surgery , Anesthesia, General/methods , Nerve Block/methods , Child , Rhizotomy/methods , Ultrasonography, Interventional/methods , Pain, Postoperative/drug therapy , Pain, Postoperative/prevention & control , Male , Ropivacaine/administration & dosage , Ropivacaine/therapeutic use , Female , Child, Preschool , Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic , Anesthetics, Local/administration & dosage , China , Adolescent
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Adv Sci (Weinh) ; 11(25): e2402272, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38639395

ABSTRACT

Here, a photocatalytic asymmetric multicomponent cascade Minisci reaction of ß-carbolines with enamides and diazo compounds is reported, enabling an effective enantioselective radical C─H functionalization of ß-carbolines with high yields and enantioselectivity (up to 83% yield and 95% ee). This enantioselective multicomponent Minisci protocol exhibits step economy, high chemo-/enantio-selective control, and good functional group tolerance, allowing access to a variety of valuable chiral ß-carbolines. Notably, diazo compounds are suitable radical precursors in enantioselective cascade radical reactions. Moreover, the efficiency and practicality of this approach are demonstrated by the asymmetric synthesis of bioactive compounds and natural products.

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J Evid Based Med ; 17(1): 207-223, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38530771

ABSTRACT

Postoperative gastrointestinal disorder (POGD) was a common complication after surgery under anesthesia. Strategies in combination with Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western medicine showed some distinct effects but standardized clinical practice guidelines were not available. Thus, a multidisciplinary expert team from various professional bodies including the Perioperative and Anesthesia Professional Committees of the Chinese Association of Integrative Medicine (CAIM), jointly with Gansu Province Clinical Research Center of Integrative Anesthesiology/Anesthesia and Pain Medical Center of Gansu Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine and WHO Collaborating Center for Guideline Implementation and Knowledge Translation/Chinese Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) Center/Gansu Provincial Center for Medical Guideline Industry Technology/Evidence-based Medicine Center of Lanzhou University, was established to develop evidence-based guidelines. Clinical questions (7 background and 12 clinical questions) were identified through literature reviews and expert consensus meetings. Based on systematic reviews/meta-analyses, evidence quality was analyzed and the advantages and disadvantages of interventional measures were weighed with input from patients' preferences. Finally, 20 recommendations were developed through the Delphi-based consensus meetings. These recommendations included disease definitions, etiologies, pathogenesis, syndrome differentiation, diagnosis, and perioperative prevention and treatment.


Subject(s)
Gastrointestinal Diseases , Integrative Medicine , Humans , Medicine, Chinese Traditional , Gastrointestinal Diseases/prevention & control , Evidence-Based Medicine
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Org Lett ; 25(38): 6964-6968, 2023 Sep 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37710364

ABSTRACT

A nickel-catalyzed asymmetric decarboxyarylation of NHP esters via reductive cross-coupling has been established. Utilizing the NHP of amino acid esters as radical precursors furnishes a new protocol in which structurally diverse chiral benzylamines could be accessible. This method has demonstrated excellent catalytic efficiency, high enantioselective control, mild conditions, and good functional group tolerance, thus enabling the late-stage modification of bioactive molecules and pharmaceuticals.

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J Org Chem ; 88(15): 10711-10720, 2023 Aug 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37465956

ABSTRACT

A mild and elegant multicomponent protocol for construction of CF2H-containing carbazoles was accomplished by visible-light photoredox catalysis with formation of two new C-C bonds in a single step to deliver a wide variety of structurally diverse difluoroalkylated carbazoles in moderate to good yields, featuring mild reaction conditions, synthetic simplicity, broad substrates, and good functional group tolerance.

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Org Biomol Chem ; 21(19): 4013-4017, 2023 May 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37128753

ABSTRACT

A facile and highly efficient visible-light photoredox-catalyzed protocol for aryldifluoromethylation of acrylamides was developed using S-(difluoromethyl)sulfonium salt as the difluoromethyl source. With this method, pharmaceutically interesting CF2H-containing oxindoles were readily accessed from N-arylacrylamides, and this method featured mild reaction conditions, a broad scope of substrates, good tolerance of functional groups, and good to excellent yields. Control experiments revealed that this protocol proceeded through a difluoromethylation/cyclization cascade process.

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Pharmaceuticals (Basel) ; 15(12)2022 Dec 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36559003

ABSTRACT

CF2H moiety has a significant potential utility in drug design and discovery, and the incorporation of CF2H into biologically active molecules represents an important and efficient strategy for seeking lead compounds and drug candidates. On the other hand, quinoxalin-2-one is of great interest to pharmaceutical chemists as a common skeleton frequently occurring in plenty of natural products and bioactive compounds. Herein, we reported a practical and efficient protocol for the synthesis of 3-CF2H-quinoxalin-2-ones. Thus, in the presence of 3 mol% of photocatalyst and S-(difluoromethyl)sulfonium salt as difluoromethyl radical sources, a wide range of quinoxalin-2-ones readily underwent a visible-light redox-catalyzed difluoromethylation reaction, to deliver structurally diverse 3-difluoromethyl-quinoxalin-2-ones. We believe that this would facilitate increasing chances and possibilities for seeking potential lead compounds and drug candidates and further boost the development of fluorine-containing pharmaceuticals.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 61(36): e202208938, 2022 09 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35791279

ABSTRACT

Monofluoroalkanes are important in many pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and functional materials. However, the lack of easily available and transformable monofluoroalkylating reagents that facilitate a broad array of transformations has hampered the application of monofluoroalkylation. Herein, we report a general and efficient method of preparing diverse aliphatic monofluorides with monofluoroalkyl triflate as the synthetic scaffold. Using both nickel-catalyzed hydromonofluoroalkylation of unactivated alkenes and copper-catalyzed C-C bond formation, the general diversification of the monofluoroalkylating scaffold has been exhibited. The broad utility of this monofluoroalkylating reagent is shown by concise conversion into various conventional fluoroalkylating reagents and construction of monofluoro-alkoxy, -alkylamino motifs with commercially available heteroatom-based coupling partners.


Subject(s)
Alkenes , Nickel , Alkenes/chemistry , Catalysis , Copper , Fluorides , Nickel/chemistry
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ISA Trans ; 130: 449-462, 2022 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35341585

ABSTRACT

Domain adaptation techniques have attracted great attention in mechanical fault diagnosis. However, most existing methods work under the assumption that the source and target domains share the identical label space. Such methods are unable to handle a practical issue where the target label space is a subset of the source label space. To tackle this challenge, a balanced and weighted alignment network is proposed for partial transfer fault diagnosis. The proposed method views this issue from a new angle by augmenting the target domain to make the classes of two domains balanced and shortening class-center distances to reduce conditional distribution shifts. Meanwhile, a weighted adversarial alignment is developed to filter out the irrelative source samples and minimize marginal distribution discrepancy. As such, negative transfer can be avoided, and positive transfer can be enhanced. Comprehensive experiments on two test rigs demonstrate that the proposed method achieves promising performance and outperforms state-of-the-art partial transfer methods.

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Org Lett ; 23(21): 8482-8487, 2021 11 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34641687

ABSTRACT

An elegant tandem reaction process for transferring N-allyl amide into CF2H-ß-amino alcohol is described. This approach proceeded smoothly under visible light irradiation in the presence of a 3 mol % Ir complex, exhibiting a broad substrate scope and functional group tolerance, and a variety of CF2H-ß-amino alcohols were readily accessed in good to excellent yields under mild conditions. The reliable mechanistic studies revealed that sequential difluoromethyl radical addition/carbocation trap/rearrangement is involved.

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J Psychosom Res ; 147: 110528, 2021 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34034140

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To describe patient characteristics associated with preoperative anxiety and subsequently assess the relationship between preoperative anxiety and postoperative anxiety, pain, sleep quality, nausea and vomiting. METHODS: The study collected data from patients undergoing elective operation from 12 hospitals in China. The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) and the Athens Insomnia Scale (AIS) were used to assess anxiety and sleep quality before surgery. Evaluations of anxiety, pain, sleep quality, nausea and vomiting were quantified using the Visual Analogue Scale on postoperative days 1 and 2. RESULTS: Data from 997 patients were analyzed. Preoperatively, 258 (25.9%) patients had high anxiety (STAI-State>44). Multivariate analyses showed a significant relationship between high anxiety and female gender (OR: 1.66, 95% CI: 1.08-2.57, p = 0.02), highly invasive surgery (OR: 2.29, 95% CI: 1.29-4.06, p = 0.005), higher trait anxiety (OR: 1.24, 95% CI: 1.20-1.28, p < 0.001) and insomnia (AIS ≥ 6, OR: 1.79, 95% CI: 1.17-2.76, p = 0.008). Preoperative anxiety demonstrated a negative correlation with postoperative anxiety following highly invasive surgery; this became a positive relationship following less invasive surgery. Preoperative anxiety was also positively related to postoperative pain and poor sleep quality. The correlation between preoperative anxiety and postoperative nausea and vomiting was not statistically significant. CONCLUSION: Female gender, highly invasive surgery, higher trait anxiety and insomnia are independent risk factors for high preoperative anxiety. Surgical invasiveness influences association between pre- and postoperative anxiety. Higher preoperative anxiety is related to poorer sleep quality and more severe pain postoperatively.


Subject(s)
Anxiety , Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders , Anxiety/epidemiology , Anxiety Disorders , Female , Humans , Pain, Postoperative/diagnosis , Pain, Postoperative/epidemiology , Pain, Postoperative/etiology , Postoperative Period , Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders/epidemiology , Surveys and Questionnaires
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J Neuroimmunol ; 351: 577458, 2021 02 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33360969

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Recent studies have elucidated the instrumental role of microRNAs (miRNAs) in neuropathic pain (NP) progression. As one member of miRNAs, miR-130a-3p has been proved as a mediator in inflammation and neuronal maturation. The present study attempted to elucidate what effect miR-130a-3p exerts on NP. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The miR-130a-3p expression in the spinal cord tissues of rat with spinal cord compression injury (SCI) and LPS-induced BV2 microglia was determined with RT-PCR, which was further applied to analyze the clinical relevance between miR-130a-3p and neuropathic pain. Besides, the expression of IGF-1, IL-1ß, IL-6, and TNF-α in the spinal cord tissues of rats was measured using RT-PCR and ELISA after intrathecal injection of miR-130a-3p inhibitors and tail vein injection of IGF-1 low-expression lentivirus (Lv-shIGF-1). Further, neuronal apoptosis (labeled by Caspase3) and microglial activation (labeled by Iba1) were examined by immunohistochemistry (IHC), and the levels of IGF-1, IGF-1R, NF-κB were determined by western blot. Additionally, bioinformatic was employed to analyze the potential target genes of miR-130a-3p. Furthermore, the dual luciferase activity assay and RNA immunoprecipitation assay were conducted to further substantiate whether miR-130a-3p targets IGF-1. RESULTS: In comparison with the sham group, the miR-130a-3p expression was remarkably up-regulated in the spinal cord lesions of SCI rats. The ELISA results showed that inhibiting the miR-130a-3p significantly reduced NP symptoms of SCI rats, mitigated neuronal apoptosis, microglial activation, repressed NF-κB phosphorylation and the IL-1ß, IL-6 and TNF-α expressions in SCI rats. Contrarily, downregulation of miR-130a-3p increased IGF-1 and IGF-1R expression. What's more, we observed the same effects in BV2 microglia. In addition, the bioinformatics analysis showed that miR-130-3p targeted at the 3'-untranslated region of IGF-1 and inhibiting its expression. However, abolishing IGF-1 not only promoted the inflammatory responses in the SCI lesions, but also aggravated NP of SCI rats, while those effects were attenuated by the downregulation of miR-130a-3p. CONCLUSION: The inhibition of miR-130a-3p expression up-regulates the IGF-1/IGF-1R signaling pathway, thus reducing neuropathic pain caused by spinal cord injury.


Subject(s)
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I/metabolism , MicroRNAs/metabolism , Neuralgia/metabolism , Receptor, IGF Type 1/metabolism , Spinal Cord Injuries/metabolism , Animals , Female , Gene Knockdown Techniques , Neuralgia/etiology , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Signal Transduction/physiology , Spinal Cord Injuries/complications , Up-Regulation
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Saudi J Biol Sci ; 27(9): 2485-2490, 2020 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32874123

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the analgesic effect of amitriptyline on neuropathic pain model rats, diabetic neuropathic pain model rats and fibromyalgia model rats. METHODS: The healthy male Sprague wrote - Dawley (SD) rats were taken as the research object, and they were randomly divided into model group (group A), beside the sciatic nerve and injection of 5 mm amitriptyline group (group B), beside the sciatic nerve and injection of 10 mm amitriptyline group (group C), beside the sciatic nerve and injection of 15 mm amitriptyline group (group D), intraperitoneal injection of amitriptyline group (group E). Pain induced by selective injury of sciatic nerve branches in rats, pain induced by chronic compression of sciatic nerve, diabetic neuropathic pain and fibromyalgia were conducted to determine the pain threshold of mechanical stimulation in rats after drug administration. RESULTS: The pain threshold of mechanical stimulation in the local amitriptyline group (group B, C, D) was significantly higher than that in the group A and group E at each time point after drug treatment, and the pain threshold of mechanical stimulation gradually increased with the increase of concentration. There was no statistically significant difference in mechanical stimulation pain threshold between group A and group E at each time point after drug treatment. CONCLUSION: Para-sciatic injection of amitriptyline at different concentrations has analgesic effects on neuropathic pain, diabetic neuropathic pain and fibromyalgia in rat models, and amitriptyline directly ACTS on the local sciatic nerve.

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Org Biomol Chem ; 18(35): 6807-6811, 2020 09 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32857073

ABSTRACT

An efficient DBU-catalyzed conjugate addition of 5H-oxazol-4-ones to o-hydroxyphenyl-substituted p-quinone methides has been developed, affording the valuable diarylmethanes in high yields with excellent diastereoselectivity. This strategy demonstrates a robust access to a wide range of diarylmethane derivatives possessing biologically significant o-hydroxyphenol and p-hydroxyphenol moieties under mild reaction conditions.

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J Org Chem ; 85(16): 10479-10487, 2020 Aug 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32668153

ABSTRACT

A highly efficient approach of visible-light-driven radical difluoromethylation of isocyanides to access a wide variety of difluoromethylated phenanthridines and isoquinolines is herein described. Electrophilic S-(difluoromethyl)diarylsulfonium salt proved to be a good difluoromethyl radical precursor under photoredox catalysis. A broad range of isocyanides were tolerated to furnish the corresponding difluoromethylated phenanthridines, isoquinolines, furo[3,2-c]pyridine, and pyrido[3,4-b]indole in moderate to excellent yields under mild conditions. A plausible mechanism was also proposed.

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Exp Ther Med ; 20(1): 495-499, 2020 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32509019

ABSTRACT

Influence of lidocaine on rats with cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury (CIRI) was studied to explore its mechanism of action. A total of 30 Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into control group and model group, and the rat model of CIRI was prepared by the suture-occluded method in the model group. Then the rats in the model group were randomly assigned into the model group (n=10) and the lidocaine group (n=10). The neurological function score of rats was evaluated, and the levels of serum B-cell lymphoma-2 (Bcl-2) and Bcl-2 associated X protein (Bax) in rats were determined using ELISA. TUNEL assay was performed to detect the neuronal apoptosis in the brain of rats. The messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) and protein expression levels of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) and protein kinase A (PKA) were measured via RT-PCR and western blotting, respectively. Compared with those in the control group, the rats in the model group had an elevated neurological function score, a raised level of Bcl-2, but a reduced level of Bax in the serum, an obviously increased rate of neuronal apoptosis in the brain and decreased mRNA and protein levels of cAMP and PKA in cerebral tissues. The rats in lidocaine group had a lower neurological function score, a lower level of Bcl-2, but a higher level of Bax in the serum, an evidently lower rate of neuronal apoptosis in the brain and higher mRNA and protein levels of cAMP and PKA in cerebral tissues than those in the model group. Lidocaine can improve the neurological function of rats with CIRI and inhibit neuronal apoptosis in the brain, and its mechanism of action may be related to the activation of the cAMP/PKA signaling pathway.

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Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl ; 110: 110669, 2020 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32204097

ABSTRACT

A series of Cu nanoparticles (NPs) have been prepared by a facile hydrothermal method at 180 °C using different concentrations of NaOH solutions and characterized by XRD, SEM, TEM and FT-IR spectra. Their antibacterial activities were assessed by means of Gram-positive S. aureus and Gram-negative E. coli bacteria, where various dosages (3, 5, 7, 10 mg) of the antibacterial agents were applied, and compared with that of the commercial CuSO4 salt. The antibacterial mechanism was explored based on series of control experiments. The results show that the NaOH concentration affects the crystallinity, crystal size and surface hydroxyl content of the Cu NPs, which significantly influence the antibacterial activities. Compared to the commercial CuSO4 salt, the four Cu samples prepared using no <4 mol L-1 of NaOH display excellent antibacterial activities with low concentrations of copper leachates, which is great beneficial to the practical applications. The experimental results support that the highly reactive and soluble copper species in the antibacterial system of the Cu NPs is a Cu (II)-peptide complex, but not free Cu2+ ions.


Subject(s)
Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Copper/pharmacology , Metal Nanoparticles/chemistry , Sodium Hydroxide/pharmacology , Escherichia coli/drug effects , Escherichia coli/ultrastructure , Metal Nanoparticles/ultrastructure , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Particle Size , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , Staphylococcus aureus/drug effects , Staphylococcus aureus/ultrastructure , X-Ray Diffraction
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J Org Chem ; 84(24): 15948-15957, 2019 12 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31645096

ABSTRACT

A facile and practical approach for the difluoromethylation of phenols and thiophenols was described. Making use of the recently developed bench-stable S-(difluoromethyl)sulfonium salt as the difluorocarbene precursor, a wide variety of diversely functionalized phenols and thiophenols were readily converted to their corresponding aryl difluoromethyl ethers in good to excellent yields in the presence of lithium hydroxide. Chemoselectivity of various O,S-nucleophiles toward difluorocarbene was systematically studied, suggesting the reactivity order ArS- > RS-, ArO- > ROH > RO-, ArSH, ArOH, RSH.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 55(52): 7446-7449, 2019 Jul 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31165809

ABSTRACT

A facile and practical approach for the difluoromethylation of aliphatic alcohols with an S-(difluoromethyl)sulfonium salt was developed. A wide variety of alcohols with broad functional groups are compatible to furnish the corresponding alkyl difluoromethyl ethers in good to excellent yields under mild reaction conditions. Control experiments and DFT computational studies suggest that the difluoromethylation of alcohols mainly proceeds via a difluorocarbene pathway involving a five-membered transition state with the participation of water, whose crucial role in this reaction was also elucidated by control experiments.

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