1.Genetic research progress of bicuspid aortic valve and it's clinical significance
International Journal of Pediatrics 2010;37(2):149-151,154
Bicuspid aortic valve(BAV) is one of the most common congenital cardiovascular malformations,affecting 1% to 2% of the population.BAV may be sporadic or familial.BAV is likely a multiple genetic disorder based on the study of heritability and identification of pathogenic genes and potential candidate genes.With increasing studies of related genes of BAV,early intervention and gene therapy of BAV and associated complications may be likely in the near future.
2.Premature ventricular complex-induced cardiomyopathy
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2017;32(1):4-6
Premature ventricular complex (PVC)-induced cardiomyopathy is due to frequent PVCs and it can be potentially reversible in selected patients resolves after catheter ablation.PVCs burden is importantly associated with impaired left ventricular(LV) function.Necessary evaluation is important for PVCs patients.For patients with high PVC burdens above 15%-25% of the total cardiac beats in 24 hours,medical treatment should be used to reduce PVC burden and to improve LV function.Catheter ablation of PVCs is recommended for selected patients with high PVC burdens associated with a decline in LV systolic function.
4.Influence of leptin on Th1/Th2 balance in obese children with asthma
Fen PENG ; Suying WU ; Zhaomin LIU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2014;(7):968-971
Objective:To investigate the levels of serum leptin and their effect on Th 1/Th2 balance and the association between serum leptin levels and clinical manifestations in obese children with asthma.Methods: All 56 children with physician-diagnosed moderate-to-severe persistent asthma and 56 healthy controls were included.The children with asthma and without asthma were divided into two groups,obese (n=28) and non-obese (n=28) by body mass index,respectively.Asthma severity was assessed by the asthma symptom score.Peripheral blood samples were collected to determine the levels of leptin , IFN-gamma and IL-4.The results were correlated with the parameters studied.Results:Serum leptin levels were significantly higher in the obese asthma group than in the non -obese asthma group ,as well as being significantly higher in the children with asthma than in the controls ( P<0.01 ) , whereas IFN-gamma levels were significantly higher and IL-4 levels were significantly lower in the obese asthma group than in the non-obese asthma group( P<0.01 ).In addition, the obese asthma group showed higher asthma symptom scores and significantly lower FEV 1 (% of predicted) than did the non-obese asthma group(P<0.01).There was a significantly positive correlation between leptin ,IFN-gamma and IL-4 levels only in the obese asthma group ( P<0.01 ).Conclusion:Leptin is involved in the pathogenesis of asthma in obese and non-obese children ,and its effect is more pronounced in the former.In the presence of high leptin levels , only obese children with asthma exhibited Th1 polarization,with higher IFN-gamma levels and greater asthma severity.
5.The latent class structure of the posttraumatic stress disorder among adolescent
Mengcheng WANG ; Fen REN ; Yan WU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2014;23(9):836-838
Objective To explore the latent class structure and heterogeneity of posttraumatic stress disorder(PTSD) in adolescent.Methods The Chinese PTSD Checklist-Civilian Version (PCL-C) was used to assess 560 adolescent from the Wenchuan earthquake area.Latent Class Model was employed to analyze the data.Results Latent Class Analysis revealed four classes of adolescent PTSD sample:pervasive disturbance (n=115,20.5%),no disturbance (n=165,29.5%),Intermediate Symptom with high Emotional Numbing (n=188,33.6%),as well as Intermediate Symptom with low avoidance (n=92,16.4%).The proportion of boys in each subsample were 55.7%,49.7%,50.5% and 50.4%,respectively.In addition,there was no significant gender difference of prevalence within each class (x2=1.56,P=0.669).Conclusions Four-class model best fit the data for PTSD symptoms,and different clinical intervention should be adopted.
6.Antimicrobial use in 33 township central hospitals
Huiming YIN ; Weihua WU ; Fen LI
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2014;(11):654-658
Objective To investigate antimicrobial use in 33 township central hospitals,and improve the rational use of antimicrobial agents. Methods Thirty-three township central hospitals in 1 1 counties were randomly select-ed,7 920 outpatient prescriptions,medical records of 465 non-surgery patients and 213 surgery patients were inves-tigated and analyzed. Results Of 33 hospitals,antimicrobial usage rate in outpatients and inpatients was 56.60%and 89.68% respectively,combined antimicrobial usage rate was 24.16% and 43.58% respectively. Antimicrobial use density in inpatients was 147.25DDDs. Antimicrobial usage rate in surgery patients was 97.18% ,combined an-timicrobial usage rate was 59.90% ,the percentage of one drug,two-drug combination and three-drug combination was 40.10% ,47.82% ,and 12.08% respectively. The percentage of antimicrobial use in patients of type Ⅰ,Ⅱ, and Ⅲincision was 97.56% (40/41),96.93% (158/163)and 100.00% (9/9)respectively,combined antimicrobial us-age rate was 30.00% ,67.72% ,and 44.44% respectively.Conclusion The overuse of antimicrobial agents exists in 33 township central hospitals,antimicrobial usage rate,combined usage rate,antimicrobial use density and antimi-crobial prophylaxis in typeⅠincision operations are all high.
7.The Establishment of Discipline Regulation Mechanism in Local Medical Colleges
Keyi GUI ; Zihua HUANG ; Fen WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(02):-
According to the practice of discipline construction in Guangdong Gollege of Pharmacy, three principles must be followed:the character of college and the relationship between college and local economical development should be clear, educational resourcesmust be made full use of and rationally disposeds and new disciplines can be established if they are suitable for social desire. Contentand goal of mechanism about discipline regulation have also been designed.
8.APPROACHES TO MINIMALLY INVASIVE TREATMENT OF LIVER CANCER
Mengchao WU ; Han CHEN ; Fen SHEN
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1983;0(02):-
Minimally invasive treatment of liver cancer plays a very important role in clinical practice in China, because most patients had the background of hepatitis or cirrhosis and were prone to recurrence after radical resection of the tumor. In the past four decades, much progress has been made in controlling liver cancer, which is well consistent with the trends of minimally invasive treatment. Minimally invasive therapy is also the main goals of our practice and has a great potential developing future, although a good outcome is the prerequisite. Nowadays, minimally invasive treatment for liver cancer includes percutaneous transarterial chemotherapy or embolization (TAE or TACE), percutaneous ethand injection (PEI), and ablation with radiofrequency, micromave, cryosurgery or high intensity focused ultrasound.
9.Reversing Mechanism of Adriamycin Resisitance of K562/A02 Cell Line by Ciclosporin through H2AX Suppression to Attenuate DNA Damage Repair
fen, ZHOU ; qiu-ling, WU ; xian, LU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1993;0(03):-
Objective To explore the reversing mechanism of multidrug resistance of ciclosporin(CsA) on K562/A02 cell line,attenuating DNA damage repair through H2AX suppression.Methods K563 and K562/A02 respectively co-cultured with adriamycin(ADM) of different concentrations and CsA.MTT assay was employed to determine the inhibitory concentration of 50 percent(IC50),the resistance times and the reversal times.The K562/A02 cells treated with CsA,and reverse transcriptase(RT)-PCR technique was used to examine the mdr1 and H2AX mRNA level.Flow cytometry was used to measure P-glycoprotein(P-gp) and H2AX expression.Neutral comet assay was used to detect the level of DNA double strands break(DSBs) of the K562/A02 treated with ?H2AX antibody.Results 2?10-3g/L CsA could increase the sensitivity of K562/A02 to ADM,and the reversal times was 5.28.Mdr1 mRNA level and H2AX mRNA level were decreased when treated with CsA(P
10.Electron microscopic study of brain tissue and EEG of mouse after acute heat stress
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1983;0(02):-
Objective To study the changes in the central nervous system in adult mice after various degrees of acute heat stress. Methods Adult mice placed in insulated cages were exposed to 24℃, 34℃, 37℃, 38.5℃, 40℃ or 42℃ for 60min respectively with a constant humidity of 60%. The behavior response was carefully monitored. Rectal temperature was measured before the exposure and after the exposure. Electroencephagrams were taken. Then the hippocampal neurons of these animals were examined with transmission electron microscope. Results Heat stress at 34℃ for 60 min only raised the rectal temperature, and heat stress above 37℃ for 60 min not only raised rectal temperature, but also induced water loss and irritability and attempt to escape. Abnormal EEG with increased amplitude and retarded rhythm could be observed. However, when mice were exposed to 24℃ and 34℃ such behavior did not appear. After exposure to 42℃, EEG frequency increased and pathological changes in hippocampus neurons were found. The main ultrastructural changes included degeneration of hippocampal neurons, expansion of space around capillary, decrease in number of synaptic vesicle, and decomposition of synapse. Conclusion Mice were very sensitive to heat stress. An increase in core temperature could induce behavioral thermoregulation. EEG and electron microscopic study revealed changes in the central nervous system after heat stress. Following exposure to high environmental temperature under 40℃, acute dysfunction of brain was reversible. At 42℃, damage to the brain tissue occurred, and most mice died of heat stroke.