1.Effects of inosine on the apoptosis and the expression of cytochrome C mRNA in neurons after cerebral ischemia and reperfusion in rats
Hong ZHANG ; Yue WANG ; Weiwei GONG ; Guolan SUN ; Yunliang GUO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2003;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the effects of inosine on the neuronal apoptosis and the expression of cytochrome C mRNA after focal cerebral ischemia and reperfusion in rats,and to explore the neuroprotective mechanisms of inosine. Methods SD rats model of focal ischemic reperfusion was induced by intraluminal middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) with a nylon monofilament suture. Inosine (100 mg/kg) was injected intraperitoneally twice following MCAO. Apoptosis was determined by terminal deoxynucleotidy1 transferase-mediated uridine 5'-triphosphate-biotin nick end -labeling (TUNEL) staining. In situ hybridization was performed to examine the expression of cytochrome C mRNA. Results TUNEL-positive cells were observed 2 h after reperfusion and peaked at 1 d and 2 d after reperfusion in cortex and striatum respectively. Inosine reduced the number of TUNEL-positive cells at and after reperfusion 12 h. Cytochrome C mRNA expressed in cortex and striatum of ischemic hemisphere as early as at 2 h after reperfusion and reached a peak at 12 h and 1 d in cortex and striatum respectively. Inosine could diminish the expression of cytochrome C mRNA at and after reperfusion 12 h. Conclusions Inosine might play a neuroprotective role by inhibiting the neuronal apoptosis and the expression of cytochrome C mRNA which were induced by cerebral ischemia reperfusion injury.
2.Proved Case Records of Professor ZHENG Qizhong Experiences by Using the Classical Prescription to Treat Cold-heat Complex Paediatric Diseases
Guolan GE ; Xue HAN ; Fengping SUN
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2018;42(2):114-117
[Objective]To explore the experiences of professor ZHENG Qizhong to use classical prescription treating the cold-heat complex pediatric diseases.[Method]By following professor ZHENG Qizhong, gathering the cases that are all treated by professor ZHENG Qizhong to treat pneumonia asthma case using Xiao Qinglong Decoction plus Shigao, abdominal pain and diarrhoea cases using Banxia Xiexin Decoction, diarrhoea and pertussis cases using Wumei pill, pneumonia asthma accompanied by diarrhea case using Mahuang Shengma decoction, analysing the mechanism of the upper prescription and the clinical experiences of treating cold -heat complex paediatric diseases. [Results] Cold -heat complex paediatric diseases are very common in paediatric acute or chronic diseases, professor ZHENG Qizhong has an original idea and in -depth study of classical prescription, and using them flexibly to treat various paediatric diseases such as pneumonia asthma, abdominal pain, diarrhea, pertussis, etc, and always acquires good results. [Conclusion]The clinical experiences of ZHENG Qizhong using the classical prescription to treat Cold-heat Complex Paediatric Diseases is effective and has the value to study, popularization and application.
3.Advices on the prevention and control of nosocomial infection of COVID-19 within children′s hospitals
Hongzhen XU ; Shuohui CHEN ; Junfen FU ; Qiang SHU ; Zhimin CHEN ; Wei SUN ; Dan WANG ; Haihong ZHU ; Hongqin ZHOU ; Guolan HUANG ; Zangzang FU ; Hangyan ZHAO ; Bin WANG ; Xiaoqing WU ; Yuqin LIANG ; Yufen HUANG ; Meihong GU ; Wei WANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2020;36(4):316-319
The epidemic of COVID-19 has become the topmost public health threat worldwide. The authors suggested that in addition to strengthening the organization and leadership of the abovementioned work, greater attention be paid to establishing and improving the prevention and control mechanism.Furthermore, special efforts should be given to the safety of the medical workers, by strengthening their infection monitoring and outbreak management. Medical workers in different work areas and positions should be placed under careful protection with due cleaning and disinfection measures. The protection during specimen collection, transportation and medical waste management should also be prioritized. Such special issues in the management of pediatric patients, as allocation of nurses, the screening and management of caregivers, the problem of breastfeeding, and the disinfection of children′s toys and diapers were discussed. This paper also put forward management suggestions for the outpatient department, isolation ward and other key departments, which aim to guide the prevention and control of COVID-19 nosocomial infection in the pediatric outpatient and ward.
4. Advices on the prevention and control of nosocomial infection of novel coronavirus within children’s hospitals
Hongzhen XU ; Shuohui CHEN ; Junfen FU ; Qiang SHU ; Zhimin CHEN ; Wei SUN ; Dan WANG ; Haihong ZHU ; Hongqin ZHOU ; Guolan HUANG ; Zangzang FU ; Hangyan ZHAO ; Bin WANG ; Xiaoqing WU ; Yuqin LIANG ; Yufen HUANG ; Meihong GU ; Wei WANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2020;36(0):E001-E001
The pneumonia caused by the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV), which began in December 2019, has become the most serious public health problem, threatening people's health and life. This threat is posing a severe challenge on the diagnosis and treatment of 2019-nCoV infection, the prevention and control of hospital cross infection of medical staff. It is suggested that in addition to strengthening the organization and leadership of the abovementioned work, establishing and improving the prevention and control mechanism deserve greater attention. Furthermore, special attention should be given to the safety of the medical staff, strengthening their infection monitoring and outbreak management. Medical staff in different work areas and positions should be placed under careful protection, cleaning and disinfection measures. The protection during specimen collection, transportation and medical waste management should also be prioritized. This paper also put forward management suggestions for the outpatient department, isolation ward and other key departments. These measures are proposed to provide a guidance for the prevention and control of 2019-nCoV nosocomial infection in the pediatric outpatient and ward.