1.Mutagenicity of Water From Yangling-Xingping Section of Weihe River and Wasetwater From Paper Mills Along the River
Huizhen ZHANG ; Xuemin CHENG ; Yue BA
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(02):-
Objective To study the mutagenicity of water from Yangling-Xingping section of Weihe River and wastewater from paper mills along the river. Methods No1 and No2 paper mill as the pollution source were located along the Yangling-Xingping section of Weihe River,their sampling points were named paper mill 1 and paper mill 2.The outlets for sewage at the bank of Weihe River in Yangling and Xingping were selected the sampling points of pollution sections, namely Yangwu and Xingwu respectively. The clear sections (Yangshang and Xingshang) were situated at a distance of 1 km from polluted sections at the upper reaches of Weihe River were selected and at the sames at the lower reaches were selected as the self-purification sections, namely Yangxia and Xingxia. The mutagenicity of water samples collected from above sampling points was tested by Ames test,mouse sperm malformation test, Vicia faba root tips cell micronucleus test. Results The results of Ames test showed that the water samples of Xingwu, Xingxia and two paper mills presented mutigenicity.The water samples of Xingwu, Xingxia and two paper mills showed significantly higher levels of sperm malformation rates compared with that of negative control group(P
3.Practice and new trends in teaching reform of functional science
Boping DING ; Zhenhui HUANG ; Huizhen CHENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(07):-
Experiment teaching is a major part of medical education,which plays an important role in cultivating science thought and creative ability.In order to further deepen functional experiment teaching reform,this paper generalized the achievements and the problems in function experiment centre operation.It also proposed the new trend in the next step of reform.
4.Enlightenment of Medical Informatics Curriculum Reform of Oregon Health and Science University in the USA
Cheng QIAN ; Xiaobin CHU ; Jinyan HE ; Li GE ; Huizhen LU
Journal of Medical Informatics 2015;(8):8-11,24
The paper introduces application and development of medical information technologies and elaborates the overall reform of medical science undergraduate curriculum made by Oregon Health and Science University including the reform method and the curriculum provision after reform.It points out the enlightenment for medical informatics curriculum reform of China from the perspectives of intensif-ying utilization of computing devices, valuing interaction with patients, enhancing combination with clinical practices, etc.
5.Expression, Purification and Characterization of [Gly14]-Humanin, a Novel Neuroprotective Peptide
Baofeng YU ; Jun XIE ; Xianjiu CHEN ; Yuehong ZHANG ; Huizhen WANG ; Niuliang CHENG ; Bo NIU
China Biotechnology 2008;28(4):21-26
Humanin (HN, its analogue [Gly14]-Humanin, HNG) was originally identified as an endogenous peptide that protects neuronal cells from apoptosis induced by various types of Alzheimer's disease-related insults. But the relative low content of this peptide in its natural sources limits its further characterization. An expression vector pET32a/HNG was corstructed and transformed it into E. coli BL21 trxB (DE3). HNG was expressed as a fusion protein in the soluble fraction and was purified by nickel affinity chromatography. Subsequently, the purified fusion protein was cleaved by enterokinase and was further purified by reverse-phase HPLC. A 23 mg recombinant HNG (rHNG) from 1 L bacterial culture was purified. The molecular weight of rHNG determined by ESI-MS was 2876.5 Da which was the expected size for correctly processed peptide. The N-terminal amino acid sequence of rHNG determined by Edman degradation method is identical to the theoretical sequence. Neuroprotective bioassay studies of rHNG exhibited its potential neuroprotective effect comparable to that of the natural HNG peptide.
6.Investigation on influencing factors of fatigue in hypertension patients
Liquan YANG ; Huizhen WANG ; Cheng WENG ; Yuren ZHENG ; Birong WE ; Jiansheng ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2011;20(4):328-329
Objective To describe the status of fatigue and its influencing factors among hypertension patients. Methods A total of 1253 hypertension patients were investigated with global fatigue severity subscale,family APGAR index and self-designed questionnaire. Results 36.7% of hypertension patients were fatigue.Univariate analysis showed that the determinants of fatigue among hypertension patients included older, normal marriage, rural, low educational, mental, family dysfunction (P < 0.05 ). Multivariate analysis revealed that age ( OR =2. 612,95% CI = 2. 047 ~ 3. 333 ), normal marriage ( OR = 1. 754,95% CI = 1. 259 ~ 2. 445 ), manual ( OR =0.810,95 % CI = 0.698 ~ 0.939) and family dysfunction ( OR = 1.717,95 % CI = 1. 396 ~ 2.111 ) were associated with fatigue. Conclusion The rate of status is high in the hypertension patients. The behavior is related to age,marital status, labor type and family function.
7.Role of human plasma fibronectin in the repair of the refractory corneal epithelial defect
Guomei REN ; Libing DAI ; Huizhen YE ; Peihong LIANG ; Na LIANG ; Weizhong YANG ; Yetao CHEN ; Huiying XU ; Jianxin CHENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(2):216-217
BACKGROUND: Fibronectin(FN) plays the role of repair in the inflammation. There is no confirmed conclusion whether it can be applied to the refractory corneal epithelial defect.OBJECTIVE: To observe the repair effect of the human plasma FN for the refractory corneal epithelial defect.DESIGN: A controlled experimental study.SETTING: Guangzhou Red Cross Hospital, Guangzhou First People's Hospital, Guangzhou Children's Hospital, Guangzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Guangzhou Second People's Hos pital.PARTICIPANTS: Totally 383 eyes with the refractory corneal epithelial defect were chosen, of which 309 were in the therapy group, and 74 in the control group.METHODS: The therapy group: Human plasma FN was administered by dropping it into the eyes once every two hours. The controlgroup: 10 g/L celacol M was administered by its dribbling into the eyes once every two hours. Weilesheng was taken orally in both groups, two pills once, three times per day. According to the state of illness, both groups received anti-bacterial or anti-viral treatment and reexamination was given every day or every other day after administration. 10 g/L fluorescein sodium was used to observe the changes of cornea.MAIN OUTCOSE MEASURES: The symptoms, results of staining using fluorescein sodium as well as the corneal epithelial healing of both groups.RESULTS: The symptoms, the results from staining using the fluorescein sodium and the corneal epithelial healing were used for the evaluation. In the therapy group, 309 eyes were followed up and the cure rate was 69.9%. The average therapeutic period was 6.5 days, while those of the control group were 58.1% and 8.7 days respectively. The difference in the curative effect between the two groups was significantly different( P<0.01 ).CONCLUSION: The application of FN for the refractory corneal epithelial defect displays a more significant effect than conventional treatment.
8.Isolation and identification of Metarhizium from Citrus grandis 'tomentosa' GAP base.
Weisi MA ; Jiang XU ; Haili QIAO ; Jun CHEN ; Xiangming LI ; Rongmin QIN ; Huizhen CHENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(7):887-891
A type of entomopathogenic fungus of soil in Citrus grandis 'tomentosa' production base was isolated and identified with morphological and molecular biological methods, including pathogenesis, spore characteristic and ITS sequence analysis were conducted. The results showed that eighteen entomopathogenic fungi strains were isolated from the Tenebrio molitor infected in the soil samples, which were identified as Metarhizium anisopliae var. anisopliae. Based on results above, we concluded that there was quantity of Metarhizium resources in this area. These provided the useful information for controlling some pests of C. grandis by using these strains of fungus.
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9.Lethal effects of entomopathogenic nematodes on larvae of Dorysthenes hydropicus in laboratory experiment.
Changqing XU ; Jiang XU ; Jun CHEN ; Jing YU ; Rongmin CHEN ; Rongmin QIN ; Rong XU ; Feng ZHOU ; Huizhen CHENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(10):1239-1241
In order to explore the environmental pest management method of Dorysthenes hydropicus, three strains of entomopathogenic nematodes, viz. Heterorhabditis bacteriphora (H06), Steinernema scapterisci (SS), S. carpocapsae (All) were used on larvae of Dorysthenes hydropicus, with treatments of 0, 5 000 and 10 000 nematodes each larva. The result showed that these three strains viz. All, H06 and SS had high lethal effects on the larvae. Lethal rates had dose-effects relationship with inoculation amounts. High dose treatments resulted in high mortalities and led to quick death, especially in the treatment of H06. Treatment of H06 with 10 000 nematodes per larva resulted in 100% mortality after inoculated 4 days. Different strains of these nematodes had various lethal characters, H06 with only one peak mortality, the larvae died quickly after inoculated, while All and SS with 2 peak mortalities, there was a stable stage with low mortality between the 2 peak mortalities. Entomopathogenic nematodes could be used as a hopeful method for controlling of Dorysthenes hydropicus in fields.
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10. Association between polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and rheumatoid arthritis
Xiaoya LI ; Huizhen FAN ; Jiang LI ; Danping FAN ; Xiangchen LU ; Shuang LYU ; Ya XIA ; Cheng XIAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2020;39(1):67-72
Objective:
To analyze the association between polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons(PAHs)exposure and rheumatoid arthritis(RA)based on large sample data.
Methods:
The RA patients(RA group)and non-RA patients(non-RA group)with complete data were selected from the National Health and Nutrition Survey Database in the United States(NHANES)(2005—2014). The logistic regression model was used to analyze the association between 8 monohydroxylated(OH-)PAH metabolites in the urine and RA.
Results:
A total of 357 RA patients and 5, 256 non-RA participants were included.After adjusting the confounding factors by logistic analysis, the level of OH-PAHs mixture at the highest quartile(Q4)was associated with increased risk of RA compared with that at the lowest quartile(Q1)(