1.Establishment of quantitative PCR assay technique for plasma miRNA
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(1):57-59
Objective To establish a specific,stable and reliable real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR for detecting plasma mi-croRNAs(miRNAs).Methods The plasma samples from 10 healthy individuals were collected,and miRNAs was extracted using mirVanaTM PARIS kit.Exogenous cel-miR-39 and cel-miR-238 and endogenous plasma miRNAs were reversely translated by spe-cific stem-loop primers and quantified by real time fluorescence quantitative PCR.Results cel-miR-39,cel-miR-238 and miR-342-3p were amplified and quantified specifically in RNA preparations isolated from plasma samples of healthy individuals.The amplifica-tion products of cel-miR-39,cel-miR-238 and miR-342-3p showed a single melting peak at 81.44,81.62 and 82.71 ℃,respectively, without primer dimer peak or non-specific peak in all 10 cases of healthy individual plasma samples.The standard deviation(SD)of intra-assay and extra-assay of miR-342-3p was 0.13-0.20,and the coefficient of variation(CV)was 0.42%-0.66%,which sug-gesting that this detection method has a good repeatability.The levels of miR-342-3p were detected in a same plasma sample,each experiment was repeated for 5 times,and normalized by cel-miR-39 and cel-miR-238.The SD and CV of ΔCt was 0.22,1.68%,re-spectively,which indicating that cel-miR-39 and cel-miR-238 could be taken as the stable exogenous reference for the plasma miR-NAs detection by real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR.Conclusion Real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR could serve as a good platform for plasma microRNA research.
2.A Meta-analysis of Urinary Kallidinogenase Combined with Sodium Ozagrel in the Treatment of Cerebral Infarction
Chao ZENG ; Jian TANG ; Caihong TAN ; Fang ZHENG ; Gaofeng LIU
Herald of Medicine 2016;35(9):960-967
Objective To assess the efficacy and safety of urinary kallidinogenase combined with sodium ozagrel for cerebral infarction (CI), and provide references for clinical rational drug use. Methods Retrieved from Cochrane library, PubMed, CBM, FMJS, VIP, Wangfang database and CNKI ( published until January 2015), randomized controlled trails (RCT)about urinary kallidinogenase combined with sodium ozagrel for treatment of CI were included,then methodological quality were evaluated and statistical analysis of those studies were carried out by Rev Man 5.3.4 software. Results 19 RCTs were included,involving 1 747 patients. Results of Meta-analysis showed that urinary kallidinogenase combined with sodium ozagrel could significantly improve total effective rate[RR= 1.18, 95%CI(1.13, 1.23), Z= 7.97, P<0.000 01], cure rate[RR = 1.42, 95%CI(1.23, 1.64), Z= 4.86, P<0.000 1], neurological deficit scores[MD= -4.40, 95%CI(-5.36, -3.43), Z= 8.90,P<0. 000 01] and activity of daily living scores[MD = 19.14, 95%CI(17.39, 20.90), Z = 21.36, P<0.000 01]. Conclusion Urinary kallidinogenase combined with sodium ozagrel was effective in the treatment of CI, and no significant adverse reactions were observed. The combination therapy was worthy of clinical application.
3.Bibliometric Analysis of core journal papers published by nursing staff in a third-grade class-A hospital during 2013-2015
Xuan TAN ; Caihong LU ; Zhengrong WANG ; Lin PENG ; Xia JIANG ; Feng FENG ; Lin YE ; Shu LEI
Modern Clinical Nursing 2017;16(6):57-60
Objective The nursing staff's output and journals distribution of core scientific journals papers were analyzed, providing evaluation data and a decisive basis for scientific research management. Methods A retrospective analysis was performed to the publication of core journals papers of nursing staff in 2013-2015 based on the publication from different nursing positions , the ranking of published nursing papers from different departments and different journals by using analysis method of bibliometric. Results About 1550 nursing papers were published , of which the number of authors whose paper was published in core journals was 216 , the number of papers published in core journals was 378, and 38 authors published more than 3 papers (17.6%). The core journals papers published rate in different position was statistically significant (P<0.01). The papers published journals were concentrated in nursing class. Dominated the first 3 places in the list of core journals paper number of departments were department of nursing , cancer center and operation room, respectively. Conclusion In order to improve the nursing scientific research level of nursing staff, it is necessary to establish a theoretical system of scientific knowledge training , formulate a long-term effective mechanism in paper management , focus on scientific research talent introduction and training and mobilize the nursing research enthusiasm of nursing staff.
4.Application of clinical pathway chart in the cervical vertebra anterior surgery
Yuping FU ; Jing TAN ; Caihong LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2014;20(13):1548-1550
Objective To research and develop a suitable clinical pathway chart for patients undergoing cervical vertebra anterior approach.Methods Totals of 156 cases undergoing cervical vertebra anterior approach,from April 2010 to March 2013,were selected and randomly divided into the observation group (78cases) and the control group (78 cases).The control group was using the traditional care and health education,while the observation group accepted new nursing pattern that following clinical pathway chart.The amount of bleeding,operation time,the incidence of complication and satisfactory level were compared between groups.Results The amount of bleeding and operation time in the observation group were (144.67 ± 70.64) ml and (111.67 ± 53.46) min,which were significantly lower than (189.33 ± 74.60) ml and (260.01 ± 72.11) min in the control group (t =-5.931,-2.862,respectively ; P < 0.05).In the observation group,2 patients (2.56%) had postoperative hoarseness,14 patients (17.95%) had bucking,10 patients (12.82%) had pharynx pain.Those incidences in the control group were 14.10%,41.03% and 35.90%.The differences were significant (x2 =6.797,9.989,11.272,respectively ; P < 0.05).The mean score of satisfaction in the observation group was (4.59 ± 0.94),which was significantly higher (3.06 ± 1.02) in the control group (t =3.650,P < 0.05).Conclusions Application of clinical pathway chart for patients undergoing cervical vertebra anterior approach can shorten the operation time and has lower incidence of postoperative complications,and it can improve satisfactory level.
5.Correlation between Vitamin B12 and Mental Health in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Yongjun TAN ; Li ZHOU ; Kaiqi GU ; Caihong XIE ; Yuhan WANG ; Lijun CHA ; Youlin WU ; Jiani WANG ; Xiaosong SONG ; Xia CHEN ; Hua HU ; Qin YANG
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience 2023;21(4):617-633
To conduct the association between vitamin B12 and mental health in children and adolescents. Five databases were searched for observational studies in any language reporting on mental health and vitamin B12 levels or intake in children and adolescents from inception to March 18, 2022. Two authors independently extracted data and assessed study quality. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of data were performed. The review was registered in the PROSPERO database (CRD42022345476). Fifty six studies containing 37,932 participants were identified in the review. Vitamin B12 levels were lower in participants with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) (standardized mean difference [SMD], −1.61;95% confidence interval [95% CI], −2.44 to −0.79; p < 0.001), attention deficit hyperactivity disorders (SMD, −0.39; 95% CI, −0.78 to −0.00; p = 0.049) compared with control group. Vitamin B12 intake were lower in participants with ASDs (SMD, −0.86; 95% CI, −1.48 to −0.24; p = 0.006) compared with control group, but showed no difference between depression group (SMD, −0.06; 95% CI, −0.15 to 0.03; p = 0.17) and the control group. Higher vitamin B12 intake were associated with lower risk of depression (odds ratio [OR], 0.79; 95% CI, 0.63−0.98; p = 0.034) and behavioral problems (OR, 0.83; 95% CI, 0.69−0.99; p = 0.04). The vast majority of included studies supported potential positive influence of vitamin B12 on mental health, and vitamin B12 deficiency may be a reversible cause for some mental health disorders in children and adolescents.