BACKGROUND Antiphospholipid syndrome(APS)is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by venous or arterial thrombosis,pregnancy morbidity and a variety of other autoimmune and inflammatory complications.Here,we repo...BACKGROUND Antiphospholipid syndrome(APS)is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by venous or arterial thrombosis,pregnancy morbidity and a variety of other autoimmune and inflammatory complications.Here,we report a case of APS associated with multiple coronary thromboses.CASE SUMMARY The patient,a 28-year-old male,suffered from recurrent coronary thromboses over a period of 31 months.Despite undergoing interventional coronary procedures,thrombolytic therapy,and anticoagulation treatment,the condition persisted intermittently.An extensive search for underlying thrombogenic factors revealed a diagnosis of APS.Accurate adjustment of the medication regimen led to the absence of further acute coronary syndrome(ACS)episodes during the subsequent 20-month follow-up.Although the patient occasionally experiences chest tightness,no further symptoms of distress have been reported.CONCLUSION APS can manifest as ACS.Screening for rheumatologic and immunological conditions is essential when encountering patients with multiple coronary thromboses.Treatment strategy should include symptomatic relief and a targeted and aggressive approach to address the underlying pathophysiology.展开更多
Objective:Cholesteryl esters(CEs)are composed of various fatty acyl chains attached to the hydroxyl groups of cholesterol,and abnormalities in their metabolism are related to many diseases.This study aimed to develop ...Objective:Cholesteryl esters(CEs)are composed of various fatty acyl chains attached to the hydroxyl groups of cholesterol,and abnormalities in their metabolism are related to many diseases.This study aimed to develop an ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole exactive mass spectrometry(UPLC-Q-Exactive MS)method to identify the CEs in plasma.Methods:First,the MS fragmentation patterns were investigated using seven commercial CE standards.Then,the CEs in plasma were characterized through the accurate mass data of precursor ions and characteristic product ions.A strategy of step-by-step m/z scans in a narrow range was proposed to identify more trace CEs by the full-scan data-dependent MS/MS(ddMS2)mode.Results:A total of 50 CE species consisting of 55 regioisomers were identified in human plasma.Among them,two species were reported for the first time.Conclusion:This study is the most comprehensive identification of CE species in human plasma to date.These results will contribute to the in-depth profiling of CEs in human plasma and provide guidance for animal model selection when studying lipid-related diseases.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Antiphospholipid syndrome(APS)is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by venous or arterial thrombosis,pregnancy morbidity and a variety of other autoimmune and inflammatory complications.Here,we report a case of APS associated with multiple coronary thromboses.CASE SUMMARY The patient,a 28-year-old male,suffered from recurrent coronary thromboses over a period of 31 months.Despite undergoing interventional coronary procedures,thrombolytic therapy,and anticoagulation treatment,the condition persisted intermittently.An extensive search for underlying thrombogenic factors revealed a diagnosis of APS.Accurate adjustment of the medication regimen led to the absence of further acute coronary syndrome(ACS)episodes during the subsequent 20-month follow-up.Although the patient occasionally experiences chest tightness,no further symptoms of distress have been reported.CONCLUSION APS can manifest as ACS.Screening for rheumatologic and immunological conditions is essential when encountering patients with multiple coronary thromboses.Treatment strategy should include symptomatic relief and a targeted and aggressive approach to address the underlying pathophysiology.
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81874309,No.81903901 and No.81803717)the Youth Foundation of the Zhejiang Academy of Medical Sciences(No.2020Y003).
文摘Objective:Cholesteryl esters(CEs)are composed of various fatty acyl chains attached to the hydroxyl groups of cholesterol,and abnormalities in their metabolism are related to many diseases.This study aimed to develop an ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole exactive mass spectrometry(UPLC-Q-Exactive MS)method to identify the CEs in plasma.Methods:First,the MS fragmentation patterns were investigated using seven commercial CE standards.Then,the CEs in plasma were characterized through the accurate mass data of precursor ions and characteristic product ions.A strategy of step-by-step m/z scans in a narrow range was proposed to identify more trace CEs by the full-scan data-dependent MS/MS(ddMS2)mode.Results:A total of 50 CE species consisting of 55 regioisomers were identified in human plasma.Among them,two species were reported for the first time.Conclusion:This study is the most comprehensive identification of CE species in human plasma to date.These results will contribute to the in-depth profiling of CEs in human plasma and provide guidance for animal model selection when studying lipid-related diseases.