1.Analysis on the changes of routine blood tests results after therapy of chlorpromazine, clozapine or perphenazine changed to risperidone in schizophrenic patients
Fangqing DONG ; Xiaoguang ZHANG ; Huakun XU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(20):2961-2962
Objective To study the blood routine tests results change after therapy of chlorpromazine ,clozapine ,perphenazine changed to risperidone in schizophrenic patients .Methods 100 schizophrenic patients in the hospital from March 2014 to March 2015 for treatment were enrolled in the study ,who were treated with chlorpromazine ,clozapine or perphenazine respectively for one course ,and then the therapies were replace by risperdal .Results After treatment ,mean corpuscular volume was significantly grea‐ter ,the number of lymphocytes was significantly higher and intermediate cell number was significantly lower than that before treat‐ment ,the difference was statistically significant(P<0 .05) .Conclusion Leukocyte differentiation change and mean corpuscular vol‐ume increased obviously after therapy of chlorpromazine ,clozapine or perphenazine changed to risperidone in schizophrenic patients .
2.Research progress on the safety and efficacy of COVID-19vaccine among special populations
Qianhui HUA ; Xiaoping XU ; Huakun LÜ ; Hangjie ZHANG ; Jianmin JIANG
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(5):479-482
Abstract
Inoculation of COVID-19 vaccines is an important approach to preventing SARS-CoV-2 infections and reducing the severe disease and mortality of COVID-19. The elderly, children and adolescents, pregnant women, lactating women, patients with chronic diseases and immunocompromised individuals are considered to be susceptible to and at a high risk of COVID-19. Early, safe and effective inoculation of COVID-19 vaccines is critical for the successful building of the population immune barrier against COVID-19. This review, based on data from clinical trials, summarizes the safety and efficacy and safety of COVID-19 vaccines among special populations, so as to provide insights into COVID-19 vaccination among special populations.
3.Clinical evaluation of rapid prenatal detection of aneuploid abnormalities with multiplex ligationdependent probe amplification
Caiqun LUO ; Jiansheng XIE ; Weiqing WU ; Hui YUAN ; Zhiyong XU ; Fuwei LUO ; Qian GENG ; Huakun ZHANG ; Ying HAO ; Hong LIU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2012;35(2):160-164
Objective To estimate clinical application of multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) for rapid prenatal detection of aneuploid abnormalities in amniotic fluid.Methods Totally 1229 amniotic fluid samples were collected from the pregnant women receving prenatal diagnosis for chromosomal abnormalities in Prenatal Diagnosis Center of Shenzhen Maternity and Child Healthcare Hospital from October 2009 to December 2010.All the samples were investigated independently with both MLPA and G-band karyotyping to detect aneuploidies of chromosomes X,Y,13,18 and 21.A comparison was followed the results acquired from two methods for evaluation of sensitivity and specificity of MLPA.ResultsThirtyeight aneuploidies were detected by G-band karyotyping,in which 34 were nonmosaic aneuploidies and 4were mosaic aneuploidies.MLPA and G-band karyotyping had consistent results in detecting the nonmosaic aneuploidies of chromosomes X,Y,13,18 and 21. Among 4 mosaic aneuploidies detected by G-band karyotyping,2 were confirmed by MLPA independently.Conclusions The sensitivity and specificity of MLPA in detecting the nonmosaic aneuploidies of chromosomes X,Y,13,18 and 21 were clinically acceptable.MLPA provides an efficient,reliable method for rapid detection of aneuploidies.
4.Effect of 2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine on the protein-repellent property of dental adhesive.
Ning ZHANG ; Ke ZHANG ; Huakun XU ; Yuxing BAI
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2016;51(3):172-175
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the effect of 2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine (MPC) and nanoparticles of amorphous calcium phosphate (NACP) on the protein-repellent property of dental adhesive.
METHODSMPC and NACP were incorporated into SBMP as the test group. Scotchbond Multi-Purpose (SBMP) was used as control group. Human dentin shear bond strengths were measured. Protein adsorption onto samples was determined by micro bicinchoninic acid (BCA) method. A dental plaque microcosm biofilm model with human saliva as inoculum was used to investigate biofilm viability.
RESULTSThe dentin bond strength of modified group was (28.7±2.2) MPa, which was not significantly different from that of the SBMP control group. The amount of protein adsorption in the modified group and the SBMP control group were (0.21±0.02) µg/cm(2) and (4.17±0.45) µg/cm(2) respectively. Lactic acid production of biofilms in modified group and SBMP control were (7.71 ± 1.01) mmol/L and (19.18 ± 2.34) mmol/L repectively.
CONCLUSIONSMPC-NACP based dental adhesive greatly reduce the protein adsorption and bacterial adhesion, without compromising dentin shear bond strength. This novel bonding agent may have wide application.
Adsorption ; Biofilms ; drug effects ; growth & development ; Calcium Phosphates ; pharmacology ; Dental Cements ; pharmacology ; Dental Plaque ; Dentin ; chemistry ; Humans ; Lactic Acid ; biosynthesis ; Methacrylates ; pharmacology ; Nanoparticles ; Phosphorylcholine ; analogs & derivatives ; pharmacology ; Resin Cements ; pharmacology ; Saliva ; Tensile Strength