1.Application of evidence-based laboratory medicine in quality control of biochemical tests in Chinese peacekeeping secondary hospital of United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(10):1327-1328
Objective To seek a operation method of quality control of biochemical tests in peacekeeping mission via perspective of evidence-based laboratory medicine .Methods Literatures related to quality control of biochemical tests in international peace-keeping were referred ,compared and discriminated .Combined with 5-year peacekeeping laboratory experience ,a set of feasible ap-proaches were worked out and a practice evaluation was performed in a task period .Results Under the supervision of the quality control system ,providing accurate and reliable test results to the clinical ,developing and implementing quality control of biochemical tests were economical ,practical and reliable ,and could guarantee the effectiveness of reports of biochemical test in peacekeeping medical institutions .Conclusion Evidence-based laboratory medicine is important for quality control of biochemical tests in peace-keeping medical institutions .
2.Analysis on diseases interfering treponema pallidum antibody detection by chemiluminescence
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(7):939-940
Objective To explore the interference situation of several diseases in the detection of treponema pallidum antibody by chemiluminescence method.Methods One hundred and ten samples of 9 kinds of different infectious diseases and 200 clinical random samples were collected.Three hundreds and ten samples were simultaneously detected by using the Abbott ARCHITECT i2000 automatic chemiluminescence immunoassay analyzer and matched reagents,and the Roche E602 automatic chemiluminescence instrument and its matching reagent.The samples of inconsistent results were confirmed by the gelatin particle agglutination test (TPPA).Results There were 5 samples with inconsistent results detected by two instruments,5 samples confirmed by TPPA were negative,and 4 cases were the samples of multiple myelome.Conclusion (1)Abbott ARCHITECT i2000 and Roche E602 have a good consistency in detecting treponema pallidum antibody;(2)for the patients of multiple myeloma,the interference may exist in detecting treponema pallidum antibody by chemiluminescence method,which may cause false positive results and needs to be vigilant in our daily work.
3.Finite element analysis of the refined interspinous dynamic system based on Coflex
Shaodong QU ; Yong HAI ; Qingjun SU ; Shaopeng QU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(22):3571-3578
BACKGROUND:The Coflex is widely used in China, but it has a high complication rate of spinous process fracture. OBJECTIVE:With the help of finite element analysis, to verify if rigid restriction of spinous process contacts in modified Coflex design is semi-rigid restriction so as to reduce the stress of spinous process in spine flexion and extension, lateral bending and rotation and to decrease the risk of spinous process fracture. METHODS:The images were extracted from patients who had undergone abdomen CT scans in the Beijing Chaoyang Hospital affiliated to Capital Medical University. Three-dimensional finite element model of lumbar spine was established. The Coflex model and the corresponding modified Coflex model were established and then simplified in the SolidWorks software of CAD. Tensile force, shearing force and axial rotating force in resting state were analyzed in ANSYS software. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Under tensile force, transversal shearing force and axial rotating force, compared with Coflex system, the stress of spinous process model was reduced in the modified system (P < 0.01). These findings indicate that the forces of the modified model are superior to the force of Coflex. It can reduce stress in the spinous process under stresses and diminish the occurrence of spinous process fractures.
4.A simulating method for dripping process of Ginkgo biloba leaf dripping pills based on computational fluid dynamics technology
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2023;58(10):2909-2913
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5.Effects of simvastatin on human breast cancer osteolytic bone metastasis in a nude mice model
Mingxia CHEN ; Wei ZHANG ; Jianli QU ; Qiang LI ; Hai WANG
Journal of International Oncology 2015;42(1):5-9
Objective To observe the effect of simvastatin on bone metastasis of breast cancer in nude mice model.Methods Sixty mice were divided into three groups randomly with 20 in each group.Mice were inoculated with MDA-MB-231 cells into the left cardiac ventricle.After 7 days,mice were treated with either simvastatin,saline,or nothing twice per week for 19 days.The area of osteolytic metastases was subsequently measured in long bones of all mice using an image analysis system.After sacrifice,parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTHrP) concentrations in bone marrow from all mice were determined using a two-site immunoradiometric assay.Osteoclast number expressed per millimeter of tumor/bone interface was assessed using an OsteoMeasure System.Measured data were compared with analysis of variance,and P < 0.05 for the difference was statistically significant.Results The area of osteolytic lesions was significantly lower in mice treated with simvastatin compared with mice receiving saline and no treatment (0.51 ±0.18 mm2 vs 2.13 ± 1.24 mm2 vs 2.29 ± 1.22 mm2 ; F =15.600,P =0.002 ; F =15.673,P =0.001).In addition,treatment with simvastatin decreased the concentrations of PTHrP in bone marrow plasma (0.98 ±0.20 pmol/L vs 2.11 ±0.31 pmoL/L vs 1.99 ± 0.29 pmol/L; F =61.469,P < 0.001 ; F =58.274,P < 0.001) and the osteoclast numbers per millimeter of tumor/bone interface (4.00 ± 1.73 vs 11.40 ±4.93 vs 10.91 ± 3.87 ; F =17.820,P =0.001 ; F =17.184,P =0.002) compared with controls.Conclusion Simvastatin may reduce the production of PTHrP of breast cancer cells,which suppresses the development of destructive bone lesions as well as the growth of breast cancer cells in bone.
6.Effects of Simulated Microgravity on the Morphology and Growth of PC12 Cells.
Tangbin YANG ; Lina QU ; Ping ZHONG ; Yanhong YUAN ; Hai ZHAO
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2006;0(02):-
Objective To observe whether the increase of oxidative stress in PC12 cells could influence the levels of protein carbonyls and nitrotyrosine and alter the cytoskeleton and cell morphology under clinostat condition,and whether the increase of content of nitrate/nitrite in cell culture medium could influence the cell proliferation and differentiation.Method Cell morphology,carbonylated actin and nitrotyrosinated tubulin,and mRNA and protein express of nNOS and iNOS were observed and determined with immunofluorescence and RT-PCR technology in clinostat rotated and control static groups.At the same time,cell density was measured and cell cycles were detected with flow cytometry.The relationship between all these changes and NOS were also analyzed.Result The levels of carbonylated and nitrotyrosinated cytoskeleton protein were altered,no obvious changes in cell morphology but neurite outgrowth after on a clinostat rotation.Cell density also increased significantly,DNA synthesis in cell cycles was shortened.Conclusion All of these results indicate that simulated weightlessness do not alter cell morphology and is beneficial to the growth of PC12 cells.The mechanism involved may be associated with the increase of NOS activity.
7.Correlation of innervation to osseointegration and osseoperception of implants
Chengyong WANG ; Weihui CHEN ; Hai LIN ; Yanzheng QU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(4):684-688
BACKGROUND: Consummate innervation plays an important role in bone formation. Nerve injury can impact normal bone metabolism, whereas bone regeneration depends on nerve regeneration in the innervation site to some degrees. Modified implant surface structure or usage of growth factors in local region can promote osseointegretion.OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively analyze effects of nervous system dominance bone metabolism and denervation on bone remodeling, innervated establishment and osseoperception during osseointegration following implantation.METHODS: The first author retrieved Pubmed database (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed) and Wanfang database (http://www.wanfangdata.com.cn) (1990/2008) for publications of effects of nervous system dominance bone metabolism and denervation on bone remodeling, innervated establishment and osseoperception during osseointegration following implantation,with the key words of "bone metabolism, innervation, osseointegrationosseoperception" . Articles of repetitive contents were excluded. A total of 54 literatures were primarily obtained. According to inclusion criteria, 28 literatures were selected for summary.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Signals derived from the nervous system exert potent effects on osteoclast and osteoblast function. A ubiquitous innervation of all periosteal surfaces exists and its disruption affects bone remodeling. Several neuropeptides, neurohormones, nerotransmitters and their receptors are detectable in bone, and make it clear that nervous system is involved in bone metabolism and regeneration. Establishment of innervation of soft and hard tissue around implants may play an important role in osseointegration and osseoperception. Further studies will be required to explore the basic of anatomy,neurophysiology and neuropathology, which forms osseoperception.
8.Case——Teaching Method,the Embodiment of the Concept of Humanistic Education
Hai-Ying QU ; Li-Ping WANG ; Ling-Ling KONG ;
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(10):-
The concept of humanistic education is based on the concern of human beings and their abilities of development. Thus,it is an educational concept to optimize the teaching modules.It stresses the point that education must regard the develop- ment of human beings as the main line and human beings should be emphasized in education from the very beginning to the end. Case-Teaching Method which takes the students as the main part fully manifests the concept of humanistic education,in which all teaching activities and the processes closely revolve the students in order to train them to carry on their studies and to solve the problems independently.
10.Temporary Cardiac Pacemaker Therapy on 9 Children with Adam-Stoke Syndrome
xiu-lan, SHI ; zi-pu, LI ; zheng-hai, QU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(07):-
Objective To explore the value of temporary cardiac pacemaker therapy on children with Adam-Stoke syndrome(ASS).Methods Nine children with ASS was implanted the emporary cardiac pacemaker under X-ray or blinding inserted beside bed.Results Seven children was successfully implanted the temporary cardiac pacemaker within 1-2 d of ASS attack,and two children was successfully implanted at 10 d and 20 d after ASS attack, respectively. Five patients was cured, two children was died, and two children was implanted the permanent cardiac pacemaker. During pacing, two patients had the electrode shifted,and one patient had the cardiac murmur,and one patient had the local skin infected.Conclusion Temporary cardiac pacemaker can successfully treat children with ASS attack;the earlier the implantation,the better the prognosis.