1.Apoptosis and expression of iNOS after spinal cord injury in rats
Qiang AO ; Decheng LV ; Changming JIANG ; Fenglin GUAN ; Yuan CI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2003;9(1):38-41
ObjectiveTo study the characteristic of apoptosis and the expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase(iNOS),as well as relation between them after spinal cord injury (SCI) in rats.Methods84 adult SD rats were randomly divided into three groups,and made into mild,moderate and severe acute SCI models.The rats were killed at 4h,8h,1d,3d,7d,14d and 21d after surgery.The histopathology changes in spinal cord tissue were observed with HE staining microscopic examination.The expression of iNOS was determined by immunohistochemistry and the apoptosis was labeled by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase mediated dUTP nick end labeling(TUNEL).ResultsThe histopathology changes in spinal cord tissue deteriorated with increasing in injury degree.A little iNOS immunoreactivity (iNOS-IR) was detected in nerve cells,gliocytes,ependymocytes and blood vessel endotheliocytes of normal and vertebra shelf operated controls,increasing at 8 h, and in flood tide in 7 d. The expression of Bax and the rates of TUNEL positive cells were similar with that of iNOS after SCI. There was positive correlation between expression of iNOS and degree of primary SCI ,apoptosis index(r=0.414,P<0.01;r=0.854,P<0.01).Conclusions Expression of iNOS and Bax increase and a large number of TUNEL positive cells present after SCI in rats. There is positive correlation between expression of iNOS and degree of primary SCI,apoptosis index.
3.The effect of ziprasidone and risperidone on schizophrenia patients and the change of leptin ,adiponectin levels
Ao ZHAO ; Qiping LI ; Huiteng LI ; Chunyang LI ; Zaiping HUANG ; Huanyu XU ; Jieping GUAN
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;37(4):506-507,510
Objective To observe the effects of ziprasidone and risperidone on schizophrenia patients and the change of serum leptin and adiponectin levels .Methods Totally 80 cases of schizophrenia patients were randomly divided into ziprasidone group and risperidone group ,which were treated for 8 weeks .Measure the positive and negative symptoms scale (PANSS) score and body weight of that number ,leptin and adiponectin at baseline ,treatment 4 weeks and 8 weeks respectively for patients ,at the end of the experiment ,the results for statistical analysis .Results Two groups of 4 ,8 weeks after treatment scores compared with baseline scores dropped significantly ,the difference was statistically significant(P<0 .05) .Risperidone group after treatment ,leptin levels significantly increased body mass index ,and adiponectin levels significantly decreased ,compared with the baseline before treatment was statistically significant difference(P<0 .05) .Conclusion Ziprasidone and risperidone in treatment of schizophrenia have similar efficacy .Ziprasidone has no significant effect on body weight ,leptin and adiponectin levels in treatment of schizophrenia patients . However ,risperidone has a significant effect ,long-term use should pay attention to the side effects .
4.Comparative study of curative effect and blood glucose and lipid in schizophrenic patients who treated with ziprasidone and risperidone
Qiping LI ; Ao ZHAO ; Huiteng LI ; Chunyang LI ; Zaiping HUANG ; Huanyu XU ; Jieping GUAN ; Tanling XIAO ; Jinhua ZHANG ; Zhanhong FU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(17):2471-2472,2475
Objective To observe the effects of ziprasidone and risperidone on patients with schizophrenia and their influence on bloodglucoseandlipids.Methods 96patientswithschizophrenicenrolledinthestudywererandomlydividedintotwogroups,zi‐prasidone and risperidone group ,and both were treated for 8 weeks .Their blood glucose ,blood lipid of base line and at the end of the 4th ,8th week were determined respectively .Results The positive and negative symptoms scores of the two groups by using Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale(PANSS) before and after treatment were not statistically different(P> 0 .05) .Compared with the baseline scores ,scores at the end of 4th and 8th week in both ziprasidone and risperidone groups significantly decreased(P<0 .05) ,but there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups(P>0 .05) .After 8 weeks′ treatment ,the ef‐fective rate was 91 .7% in ziprasidone groups and 89 .6% in risperidone group .There were no significant differences between the two groups(P>0 .05) .The blood lipids and glucose levels were less increased after ziprasidone treatment ,but was not statistically significant(P>0 .05) .The blood lipids and glucose levels significantly increased after risperidone treatment(P<0 .05) .Conclusion Ziprasidone and risperidone had the same effect on schizophrenia .Ziprasidone had no effect on blood glucose and lipids in schizo‐phrenic patients ,while risperidone could increase blood glucose and lipids level ,we should pay attention to the side effects of long‐term use .
5.Influence of policy support on the attitude of staff toward contracted service in community health service centers
Tao YIN ; Mengran GUAN ; Delu YIN ; Qishun AO ; Huijing HE ; Bowen CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2019;35(5):402-406
Objective To explore the influence of policy support on attitude of staff toward contracted service in community health service ( CHS) centers in different areas of China. Methods A multi-stage stratified cluster sampling method was used to select participants, and questionnaire survey was conducted among 192 staff (99 from Chengdu and 93 from Xiamen) from 4 community health service centers in Chengdu and Xiamen. In addition, documents on contracted service in CHS were collected and analyzed. EpiData software was used to establish database. Double input and cross-check were implemented. SAS version 9.4 was used for data analyses. Results Differences were found in goals, financial modes and insurances coverage in contracted service in the two areas. Among the 192 participants, 80.7% considered that contracted service was worth to carry out; 90.8% supported the implementation of contracted service in local settings and 78.1% were willing to take more work load on contracted service. In contrary, only 41.6% wished their child work as a family doctor. The main reasons for the negative attitudes were that the performance-based salary system had not been well established or implemented, and there was much more work load that resulted from contracted service. Conclusions The majority of the study subjects held positive attitude toward contracted service, but there were disparities between the four study sites. Relative policy and financial support, proper human resource distribution were critical determinants of contracted service.
6.The clinical research on the vacuum sealing drainage technique in treating the severe diabetic foot Gangrene
Shibai WU ; Xiaohong GUAN ; Liangchen WANG ; Min WANG ; Yongdong ZHAO ; Ao TONG ; Hong TANG ; Caizhe YANG ; Luning WANG ; Li XIAO ; Zhuhong WANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2011;27(10):1066-1069
Objective To investigate the clinical effects and indications of the vacuum sealing drainage (VSD) in the treatment of severe diabetic foot gangrene.Methods We randomly recruited 60 cases,who had suffered from diabetic foot gangrene(DFG) at the grade of 3 -5,according to Wagner scale into VSD treatment groups and treated them with VSD methods.At the same time,62 DFG cases who had given routine drainage treatment one year ago were retrospectively analyzed as control group.The observed items included the wound healing time,number of dressing,outcome of treatment ( healing rate),the average days in hospital,total expenses of hospitalization and so on.Results The wound healing time of VSD treatment group and routine treatment group were ( 30.5 ± 6.8 ) days and ( 53.8 ± 5.5 ) days,respectively ( t =2.636,P < 0.01 ).The numbers of dressing were( 15.0 ± 4.7) days and ( 29.5 ± 6.1 ) days,respectively ( t =2.374,P < 0.01 ).The healing rates were 96.7% (58/60) and 87.1% (54/62),respectively(P <0.01 ).The average period in hospitalization were (20.1 ± 3.5 ) days and ( 36.5 ± 4.6 ) days,respectively ( t =2.564,P < 0.01 ).Total expenses of hospitalization were(20 155.6 ± 153.8) yuan RMB and(41 465.5 ± 146.6) yuan RMB,respectively(t =2.873,P <0.01 ).All the differences were statistically significant.Conclusion The VSD method is effective for the treatment of severe diabetic foot gangrene(DFG).It is able to reduce the time of wound healing significantly,increase the healing rate,shorten the hospitalization period and cut the general expenses during hospitalization.It' s an effective method for the treatment of DFG.
7.Risk factors for lower extremity amputation in patients with diabetic foot
Bo XU ; Caizhe YANG ; Shibai WU ; Da ZHANG ; Luning WANG ; Li XIAO ; Ying CHEN ; Chenrui WANG ; Ao TONG ; Xiufang ZHOU ; Xiaohong LI ; Xiaohong GUAN
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2017;56(1):24-28
Objective To explore the risk factors for lower extremity amputation in patients with diabetic foot.Methods The clinical data of 1 771 patients with diabetic foot at the Air Force General Hospital of PLA from November 2001 to April 2015 were retrospectively analyzed.The patients were divided into the non-amputation and amputation groups.Within the amputation group , subjects were further divided into the minor and major amputation subgroups.Binary logistic regression analyses were used to assess the association between risk factors and lower extremity amputation.Results Among 1 771 patients with diabetic foot , 323 of them ( 18.24%) were in the amputation group ( major amputation: 41; minor amputation:282 ) and 1 448 ( 81.76%) in the non-amputation group.Compared with non-amputation patients, those in the amputation group had a longer hospital stay and higher estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR)levels.Fasting plasma glucose (FPG), glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c), C-reaction protein (CRP), ESR, ferritin, fibrinogen and WBC levels of the amputation group were higher , while hemoglobin albumin, transferrin, TC, TG, HDL-C and LDL-C were lower than those of the non-amputation group (all P<0.05 ).The proportion of hypertension ( 52.48% vs 59.98%) , peripheral vascular disease ( PAD ) (68.11% vs 25.04%), and coronary heart disease (21.33% vs 28.71%) were different between the amputation and non-amputation groups (all P<0.05).Multivariable logistic regression analyses showed that Wagner′s grade , PAD and CRP were the independent risk factors associated with lower extremity amputation in hospitalized patients with diabetic foot.Conclusion Wagner′s grade, ischemia of lower limbs and infection are closely associated with amputation of diabetic foot patients.
8.The interaction between ononin and human intestinal bacteria.
Wei ZHANG ; Shu JIANG ; Da-Wei QIAN ; Er-Xin SHANG ; Han-Liang GUAN ; Hao REN ; Zhen-Hua ZHU ; Jin-Ao DUAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(8):1162-1168
The study aims to screen the ability of the bacteria to metabolize ononin and assess the effect of ononin on the intestinal bacteria. Fresh human fecal sample was obtained from a healthy volunteer, diluted serially in sterile water and sixty-nine different bacterial colonies were picked out ultimately. UPLC-Q-TOF/MS with automated data analysis software (MetaboLynx) was applied to fast analysis of ononin metabolites. Furthermore, an E(max) precision microplate reader was employed to determine the growth situation of Enterococcous sp., Enterobacter sp., Lactobacilli sp., and Bifidobacteria sp. Results indicated that hydrogenation, demethylation, hydroxylation and deglycosylation were the major metabolic pathways of ononin by human intestinal bacteria in vitro. Ononin can inhibit the growth of pathogen such as Enterococcus sp., Enterobacter sp. and can promote the growth of probiotics such as Bifidobacteria sp. and Lactobacilli sp. This study suggested that intestinal bacteria have the metabolic effects of ononin and the biotransformation was completed by different bacteria. And ononin can affect the balance of intestinal flora and the degree of influence varies depending on the bacterial species and the concentration of ononin.
Bacteria
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metabolism
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Biotransformation
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Feces
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microbiology
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Glucosides
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metabolism
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Humans
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Intestines
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microbiology
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Isoflavones
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metabolism
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Metabolic Networks and Pathways
9.Metabolism of naringin produced by intestinal bacteria.
Wei ZHANG ; Shu JIANG ; Da-Wei QIAN ; Er-Xin SHANG ; Ye-Fei QIAN ; Hao REN ; Han-Liang GUAN ; Jin-Ao DUAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2013;48(12):1817-1822
Naringin has been reported to possess a wild range of biological activities. However, the route and metabolites of naringin produced by intestinal bacteria are not well understood. In this paper, different bacteria were isolated from human feces and their abilities to convert naringin to different metabolites were studied. Ultra performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UPLC-Q-TOF/MS) with automated data analysis software (MetaboLynx) was applied to fast analysis of naringin metabolites. Using MSE and mass defect filter techniques, three metabolites were detected and tentatively identified. The results indicated that acetylation, hydrolyzation and hydrolyzation with hydrogenation were the major metabolic pathways of naringin in vitro. Then, we studied the gene sequence of the 16S rRNA of the bacteria by extraction of genomic DNA of the strain, PCR amplification and clone of the 16S rRNA. The consequence proved that Enterococcus sp.30, Bacillus sp.46, Escherichia sp.54 and Escherichia sp.63 have the peculiar metabolism characteristic of naringin.
Bacillus
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genetics
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isolation & purification
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metabolism
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Enterococcus
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genetics
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isolation & purification
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metabolism
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Escherichia
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genetics
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isolation & purification
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metabolism
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Feces
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microbiology
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Female
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Flavanones
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metabolism
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Humans
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Metabolic Networks and Pathways
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Phylogeny
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RNA, Ribosomal, 16S
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genetics
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Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization
10.Qualitative research on the construction of pneumoconiosis rehabilitation station in Beijing from the perspective of ecosystem theory
Li GUAN ; Xiang AO ; Xiumei ZHANG ; Guotai SHI ; Yanlin ZHANG ; Shuqiang LI
China Occupational Medicine 2023;50(2):200-204