1.5 640 Cases of Outpatient Genital Tract Infection Caused by Mycoplasma and Analysis of Drug Resistance
Xin ZHENG ; Anying LI ; Zhong LIU ; Anni LU ; Haolong WANG ; Kun PANG
China Pharmacy 2016;27(5):622-624
OBJECTIVE:To provide reference for the rational use of antibiotics in outpatients who had genital tract Mycoplas-ma infections in Yulin area. METHODS:Using the integration culture plate,19 836 outpatient's specimens with suspected Myco-plasma infection from Yulin Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital during 2012 to 2014 were tested,and then the results of drug susceptibility test were retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS:In the total of 19 836 inspected specimens,5 640 cases were positive with the rate of 28.4%. The positive rate of Ureaplasma urealyticum(Uu),Mycoplasma hominis(Mh),mixed(Uu+ Mh)infection were 88.0%,3.8% and 8.2% respectively. The positive rate of male patient with Mycoplasma infection was lower than female pa-tient(P<0.05). Male and female patients with positive maximum age respectively at the age of 25 to 40 (81.3%) and 20 to 35 years old(78.6%). From 2012 to 2014,Mycoplasma showed different degree of drug resistance to 9 kinds of antibiotics. In gener-al,the resistance rate of Uu to lincocin was close to 100%,Mh to erythromycin,roxithromycin and azithromycin were higher than 70%,and those of Uu+Mh were lower than 10% only to josamcine,minocycline and doxycycline. CONCLUSIONS:During 2012 to 2014,the rate of genital tract Mycoplasma infection in male and female outpatients of Yulin region increased year by year,and the infection mainly caused by Uu with a serious drug resistance. We should also pay attentions to the increase of Mh infection and mixed infection. Josamycin,minocycline and doxcycline can be used as a drug choice for empiric preferred treatment,and other an-tibiotics should be used based on antibiotics susceptibility test results.
2.Performance evaluation of the GP68 Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing card in testing the susceptibility of Streptococcuspneumoniae on VITEK 2-Compact system
Anying XIONG ; Li HUANG ; Li MA ; Mei HUANG
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2017;17(5):558-561
Objective To evaluate the performance of GP68 Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing card in testing the susceptibility of Streptococcus pneumoniae on VITEK 2-Compact system,taking E-test as reference.Methods A total of 98 strains of S.pneumoniae were collected and subjected to susceptibility testing using E-test and VITEK 2-Compact (AST-GP68) in Luzhou People's Hospital form January 1 to December 31,2015.Results According to the breakpoints of Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI),category agreement (CA) of penicillin was 80.6%.Very major error (VME) was 0.Major error (ME) was 12.2%,minor error (mE) was 7.1%.CA of ceffriaxone was 90.8%,VME 0,ME 4.1%,mE 5.1%.CA of cefotaxime was 91.8%,VME 0,mE 5.1%,mE 3.1%.CA of meropenem was 85.7%,VME 0,ME 2.0%,mE 12.2%.CA of other antibiotics (amoxicillin,ertapenem,erythromycin,tetracycline,chloramphenicol,telithromycin,linezolid,vancomycin,moxifloxacin,ofloxacin,levofloxacin) was 100%.Conclusions AST-GP68 on VITEK 2-Compact system may have false results of antimicrobial resistance to some antibiotics such as penicillin,ceftriaxone,cefepime,meropenem due to the defects of the underlying principle.Such false results should be verified by other methods in clinical practice.
3.Anti-apoptosis and expression of microRNA-21 in rat myocardium during early ischemia-reperfusion injury.
Qiong YANG ; Kan YANG ; Anying LI ; Wenpeng TAN
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2013;38(5):483-489
OBJECTIVE:
To observe the expression and anti-apoptosis of microRNA-21(miR-21) in rat myocardium during early ischemia-reperfusion injury (I/R).
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Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into 5 groups: a control group (transfected with rAAV9-ZsGreen by coronary injection), a miR-21group (transfected rAAV9-ZsGreen-premiR- 21 by coronary injection), a sham group (open-chest only), an I/R group (I/R), and an I/ R+miR-21 (I/R after transfected rAAV9-ZsGreen-pre-miR-21 by coronary injection). Realtime PCR was used to assess the expression level of miR-21. Immunohistochemistry and Western blot were used to determine the expression of Bcl-2, Bax, caspase-3 and Bcl-2/Bax.
RESULTS:
MiR-21 was increased by 4.43 times in the miR-21 group (P<0.001). MiR-21 was downregulated in the ischemia zone after I/R compared with the sham group (P<0.05), but that in the non-ischemia zone was significantly increased compared with the sham group (P<0.01). MiR- 21 expression was decreased in the I/R group compared with that in the sham group at 1 h, 2 h and 6 h after I/R (P<0.05), and it was up-regulated in the I/R+miR-21 group at the same time point compared with the I/R group (P<0.01). The expression of Bcl-2, Bax, and caspase-3 was upregulated and Bcl-2/Bax was decreased in the ischemia zone in the I/R group and I/R+miR-21 group than the sham group(P<0.05). Compared with the I/R group, the expression of Bcl-2 and caspase-3 was down-regulated and Bcl-2/Bax was increased in the ischemia zone in the I/ R+miR-21 group (P<0.05).
CONCLUSION
MiR-21 expression is down-regulated and cell apoptosis is increased in rat myocardium during early ischemia-reperfusion injury. Myocardial cell apoptosis may be alleviated by miR-21 over-expression.
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4.Study on mechanism of Jianpi Huatan Prescription in insulin resistance of polycystic ovary syndrome through AMPK/LKB1 signaling pathway
Tian LUO ; Xiao LI ; Anying LIN ; Luyu YANG ; Lan LI ; Ximing YU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;46(10):1303-1309
Objective:To investigate the effects of Jianpi Huatan Prescription on a rat model of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) with insulin resistance (IR) induced by letrozole combined with high fat diet based on the liver kinase B1 (LKB1)/AMP activated protein kinase (AMPK) signaling pathway; To discuss its mechanism.Methods:A total of 40 SD female rats were divided into model group (30 rats) and blank group (10 rats). The model group rats were fed with high-fat feed from the first week of modeling for 8 consecutive weeks, and from the fourth week onwards, were given a daily gavage of letrozole solution for 5 consecutive weeks; the blank group was fed normally, and from the 4th week onwards, an equal amount of sodium carboxymethyl cellulose solution was administered. After the completion of modeling, the modeling group was divided into Jianpi Huatan Prescription group, Metformin group, and model group according to random number table method. The Jianpi Huatan Prescription group and the metformin group were given corresponding drug interventions, while the other two groups were simultaneously administered an equal amount of physiological saline for a total of 4 weeks. Ovarian morphological changes were observed using HE staining; intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test (IPGTT) was used to detect glucose tolerance in rats; Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to detect the levels of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), estrogen (E 2), total testosterone (T), fasting blood glucose (FBG), and fasting insulin (FINS) in rats; Real time fluorescence quantitative PCR and Western blot techniques were used to detect changes in LKB1, AMPK mRNA and protein expression in the LKB1/AMPK signaling pathway of rat ovarian tissue. Results:Compared with the model group, the polycystic changes in the ovaries of rats in the Jianpi Huatan Prescription group were improved, and the growth rate of body weight decreased. The levels of FBG, FINS, HOMA-IR, and IPGTT decreased ( P<0.05 or P<0.01), while serum FSH and HDL-C levels were significantly up-regulated ( P<0.05 or P<0.01). The levels of T, LH, LH/FSH, TC, TG, and LDL-C decreased ( P<0.05 or P<0.01); The mRNA and protein expression levels of LKB1 and AMPK in ovarian tissue increased ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Jianpi Huatan Prescription can improve PCOS-IR in rats caused by the combination of letrozole and high-fat diet, regulate various levels of sex hormones, and improve glucose and lipid metabolism disorders by regulating the LKB1/AMPK signaling pathway, which has a repairing effect on polycystic ovary disease in rats.
5.Extracorporeal shock wave treatment for palm crush injuries
Zhanyu YANG ; Haiyan YAN ; Yang LI ; Anying FENG ; Lijun WU ; Minxian WANG ; Yu ZHU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2020;42(10):915-918
Objective:To observe the clinical effect of extracorporeal shock wave treatment in the treatment of functional disorders after a palm crush injury.Methods:Forty patients who had experienced a hand crush injury more than 3 months previously were randomly divided into a control group and a combination group, each of 20. Both groups were given routine joint mobilization, ultrasound treatment, muscle strength training and occupational therapy every day in ten day units for 2 months. The combination group also received extracorporeal shock wave therapy three times a week for the two months. Before the experiment and after one and two months of treatment, both groups′ upper limb functioning was evaluted using the DASH score, grip strength and hand flexibility in the 9-hole wood board test.Results:After 2 months of treatment, significant improvement was observed in all of the measurements with both groups. The average scores of the combination group on all three tests were by then significantly better than the control group′s averages.Conclusions:Adding extracorporeal shock wave therapy to routine rehabilitation can improve the rough and fine functioning of a crushed hand.
6.Protective effect of curcumin on behavior and blood brain barrier in rat model of radiation injured brain
Naixia HU ; Yan SHI ; Cheng XU ; Qian ZHANG ; Hongji SHANG ; Anying WANG ; Lanhua LI ; Yunlin LIU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2018;34(10):1628-1632
Objective To observe the effect of curcumin on behavior,blood brain barrier(BBB)and ex-pression of glial fibrillary acidic protein(GFAP)and cyclic nucleotide 3′phosphohydrolase(CNPase)in hippocam-pus of radiation injured brain(RIB)rats. Methods SD rats were divided into radiation group,treatment group and negative control group. RIB rats model were established by X ray,and rats in treatment group were treated by curcumin. Morris water maze test were taken to study learning memory of rats in each group. The expression of Ev-ans blue(EB)in brain tissue and the expression of GFAP and CNPase in hippocampus were detected to observe the effect of curcumin on the BBB of RIB rats. Results In RIB rats,learning memory were decreased significant-ly,permeability of BBB were increased. GFAP expression in brain tissue was increased,and CNPase was de-creased(P < 0.05). After the treatment of curcumin,learning memory of rats were improved,the permeability of BBB was decreased,GFAP was decreased,and CNPase expression was increased(P < 0.05). Conclusion Cur-cumin can significantly reduce the damage of BBB in RIB rats,decrease the expression of GFAP and increase the expression of CNPase in hippocampal,which indicate that curcumin has curative effect on radiation injured brain.
7.Effects of Jianpi Huatan Fang on lipid metabolism and FOXO1/PDK4 expression in the ovary in rats with polycystic ovary syndrome and insulin resistance
Luyu YANG ; Anying LIN ; Zhengwang YANG ; Lan LI ; Ximing YU
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2024;32(4):451-460
Objective To investigate the effects of Jianpi Huatan Fang on lipid metabolism and expression levels of FOXO1 and PDK4 in rats with polycystic ovary syndrome(PCOS)and insulin resistance(IR).Methods Forty female rats were divided randomly into a blank control group(n=10)and a model group(n=30).A PCOS-IR rat model was established using a high-fat diet(8 weeks)combined with letrozole(added at weeks 4~8).Thirty successfully modeled rats were then divided randomly into a model control group,a Jianpi Huatan Fang group(11.07 g/kg),and a metformin group(0.2 g/kg)(n=10 rats per group).Drug intervention was given for 4 weeks.The general status,Traditional Chinese medicine syndrome score,and weight changes were observed in each group.Histopathological changes in the ovary were detected by hematoxylin and eosin staining.Fasting blood glucose and blood lipids were measured using a blood biochemical analyzer.Levels of sex hormones including follicle-stimulating hormone(FSH),luteinizing hormone(LH),testosterone(T),estradiol(E2),and insulin were determined by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay and changes in the expression of FOXO1 and PDK4 in the ovaries were determined by Western Blot and real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction.Results Rats in the model control group exhibited symptoms of spleen deficiency and phlegm-dampness and showed significant weight gain,sex hormone disorders,polycystic ovarian changes,and dysregulation of glucose and lipid metabolism,compared with rats in the blank control group(P<0.01).In addition,weight increase was slower in rats in the Jianpi Huatan Fang group and the metformin group compared with that in the model control group,and follicle development was improved.Serum LH,T,LH/FSH,fasting blood glucose,insulin,homeostatic model assessment for IR,cholesterol,triglycerides,and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol decreased,estradiol and FSH increased,and ovarian FOXO1 and PDK4 mRNA and protein expression levels were down regulated in the Jianpi Huatan Fang group compared with the findings in the model control group(P<0.05,P<0.01).Serum high-density lipoprotein cholesterol content was also increased,but the difference was not significant(P>0.05).Conclusions Jianpi Huatan Fang can effectively regulate sex hormone secretion,improve ovarian reproductive function,and regulate glucose and lipid metabolism in obese PCOS-IR rats,possibly via inhibiting the FOXO1/PDK4 pathway.
8.Constitution identification model in traditional Chinese medicine based on multiple features
Anying XU ; Tianshu WANG ; Tao YANG ; Xiao HAN ; Xiaoyu ZHANG ; Ziyan WANG ; Qi ZHANG ; Xiao LI ; Hongcai SHANG ; Kongfa HU
Digital Chinese Medicine 2024;7(2):108-119
Objective To construct a precise model for identifying traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)constitutions,thereby offering optimized guidance for clinical diagnosis and treatment plan-ning,and ultimately enhancing medical efficiency and treatment outcomes. Methods First,TCM full-body inspection data acquisition equipment was employed to col-lect full-body standing images of healthy people,from which the constitutions were labelled and defined in accordance with the Constitution in Chinese Medicine Questionnaire(CCMQ),and a dataset encompassing labelled constitutions was constructed.Second,heat-suppres-sion valve(HSV)color space and improved local binary patterns(LBP)algorithm were lever-aged for the extraction of features such as facial complexion and body shape.In addition,a dual-branch deep network was employed to collect deep features from the full-body standing images.Last,the random forest(RF)algorithm was utilized to learn the extracted multifea-tures,which were subsequently employed to establish a TCM constitution identification mod-el.Accuracy,precision,and F1 score were the three measures selected to assess the perfor-mance of the model. Results It was found that the accuracy,precision,and F1 score of the proposed model based on multifeatures for identifying TCM constitutions were 0.842,0.868,and 0.790,respectively.In comparison with the identification models that encompass a single feature,either a single facial complexion feature,a body shape feature,or deep features,the accuracy of the model that incorporating all the aforementioned features was elevated by 0.105,0.105,and 0.079,the precision increased by 0.164,0.164,and 0.211,and the F1 score rose by 0.071,0.071,and 0.084,respectively. Conclusion The research findings affirmed the viability of the proposed model,which incor-porated multifeatures,including the facial complexion feature,the body shape feature,and the deep feature.In addition,by employing the proposed model,the objectification and intel-ligence of identifying constitutions in TCM practices could be optimized.
9.Effect of psychological resilience on long-term survival in older adults with disability
Chi ZHANG ; Anying BAI ; Zhelin LI ; Xiaoqing MENG ; Yiwen HAN ; Ruiqi LI ; Surui YANG ; Ping ZENG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2024;43(6):752-758
Objective:To investigate the correlation between psychological resilience and the risk of all-cause mortality in disabled older individuals.Methods:A total of 8, 089 disabled older adults were selected from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey(1998-2018)after screening with the Katz index.Psychological resilience was assessed at baseline using a seven-item self-rating scale.Participants were followed up until 2018, with survival data being recorded.Restricted cubic spline regression and Cox proportional hazard models were employed to analyze the association between psychological resilience and all-cause mortality, as well as to explore the potential interaction between psychological resilience and levels of disability.Results:After adjusting for potential confounding factors, a linearly negative relationship was found between levels of psychological resilience and mortality risk( P-nonlinear 0.781).Stratified analyses by degree of disability revealed that for older adults with mild disability, a 1 standard deviation increase in psychological resilience was associated with a 12% decrease in mortality risk( HR=0.88, 95% CI: 0.83-0.94).However, no significant association was observed between psychological resilience and mortality risk in severely disabled participants.A significant interaction was noted between resilience levels and degree of disability( P-interaction=0.026). Conclusions:This study offers observational evidence supporting the importance of maintaining psychological resilience in reducing mortality risk among disabled older individuals, particularly those with mild disability.The findings highlight the potential benefits of psychological interventions for older adults with varying levels of functional decline.