1.Analysis and countermeasures of prevention and control of multidrug resistance bacteria infections
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(15):2183-2184,2186
Objective To analyze the distribution of multidrug resistance bacteria infections in clinical departments and put for‐ward the corresponding countermeasures of prevention and control ,for providing basis for clinical diagnosis and treatment .Methods By carrying out the monitor of the drug resistance of bacteria ,the infection site and drug resistance strain and pathogenic bacteria distribution ,with 156 cases of multiple drug‐resistant bacteria infection ,were analyzed .Results The multidrug resistance bacteria of our hospital was distributed in the ICU unit ,accounted for 34% .Nosocomial infection of multidrug resistance bacteria was mainly the gram‐negative bacillus ,followed by the gram‐positive cocci ,and the majority of multidrug‐resistant bacteria were Escherichia co‐li(46 .2% ) ,Acinetobacter Baumannii(19 .9% ) ,Pseudomonas Aeruginosa(17 .9% ) ,Klebsiella Pneumoniae(17 .9% ) ,Staphylococcus Aureus(4 .5% ) .The priority was given to respiratory system infection ,accounted for 48 .1% ,followed by urinary system infection , accounted for 39 .0% .Conclusion The increase of multidrug resistance bacteria was very important problem that the hospital faced .It can effectively prevent and control multiple drug‐resistant bacteria infection by strengthening the monitoring of multi‐re‐sistant bacteria ,strictly executing disinfection and isolation measures ,the implementation of hand hygiene and reasonable application of antibiotics .
2.Quantitative determination of paeoniflorin and puerarin in Rg soft-exact by HPLC
Yan LIU ; Shunhang LIU ; Jiali JIA ; Bo XU
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(06):-
AIM:This paper described a HPLC method.Paeoniflorin and puerarin in Rg soft-exact(Radix Puerariae lobatae,Redix Paeoniae alba,etc.) were simultaneously determined.METHODS:A simplified HPLC procedure was developed.A 4.6 mm?250 mm Alltima C_(18) column with a mobile phase consisting of NaH_2PO_4(20 Mm,pH 2.4)-Acetonitrile:Tetrahydrofuran(900:120:5) was used.The flow rate was 1.00 mL/min.It was detected at 320 nm.RESULTS:Paeoniflorin and puerarin were well separated.The average recoveries of paeoniflorin and puerarin were 98.10% and 101.2% respectively.CONCLUSION:The result shows that this method is convenient,rapid and accurate.
3.An air-liquid interface model of human lung epithelium generated from bronchiolar epithelial cells proliferated using medium containing ROCK kinase inhibitor
Yuanyuan JIA ; Jinxi HE ; Yingfei SUN ; Fei HAN ; Jiali YANG ; Yong LI ; Xiaoming LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(28):4582-4587
BACKGROUND:Primary human lung epithelial cel s are difficult to be isolated and cultured in vitro, which is characterized as limited sources, low cel viability, slow proliferation capacity, and lacking of differentiation capability.
OBJECTIVE:To establish an air-liquid interface model of lung epithelium by in vitro proliferation of human bronchiolar epithelial cel s, which is used for research on function of lung epithelial cel s.
METHODS:Primary human bronchiolar epithelial cel s were isolated using Pronase and DNase I combined digestive methods, and then proliferated using medium containing ROCK kinase inhibitor. The proliferated cel s were used for establishment of the air-liquid interface epithelium model. Cel differentiation was identified using scanning electron microscope, phase contrast microscope and immunofluorescent staining.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The primary human bronchiolar epithelial cel s could be expanded successful y using medium containing ROCK kinase inhibitor, and the basal cel marker Cytokeratin14 was preferential y expressed in the proliferated cel population, indicating that these basal cel s might be the main subpopulation of human lung epithelial stem cel s. Subsequently, the proliferated cel s under the air-liquid interface could differentiate into ciliated cel s and non-ciliated column cel s. The results suggest that the proliferation and differentiation of human bronchiolar epithelial cel s were maintained in the presence of ROCK kinase inhibitor, and the air-liquid interface could promote the differentiation of human bronchiolar epithelial cel s.
4.Construction of HPV18E7 recombinant plasmid and exploration of its optimization expression condition in Escherichia coli
Renjian HU ; Jiali CAI ; Li LIU ; Manyu TU ; Tao XU ; Cuirong DU ; Jia LUO ; Sen DING
Chongqing Medicine 2013;(30):3647-3649
Objective To construct recombinant plasmids containing HPV18E7 gene ,and explore the optimization condition of its expression in Escherichia coli .Methods The genomic DNA extracted from HeLa cell line which served as a template to the HPV18 E7 gene was amplified using PCR method ;and the amplified product of HPV18E7 gene was connected to the pET-32a(+ ) vector ,which composed the pET-32a(+ )-HPV18E7 recombinant plasmid ;the positive recombinant plasmids were transformed into BL21-DE3-pLysS competent cells and the optimized expression condition was explored in order to obtain a large amount of HPV18E7 oncogenic protein .Results The fragment length of PCR products of HeLa cell genomic DNA was consistent with that of HPV18 E7 gene .In LB medium ,the expression level of the target protein was not high under such conditions as different concentra-tion of IPTG and lactose ,different temperatures and different induction starting amount .Therefore the ZYM-5052 auto-induction medium was tried in this experiment ,and the expression amount of the fusion protein was much higher than that induced with IPTG and lactose .Conclusion The amount of HPV18E7 fusion protein in ZYM-5052 automatic induction medium is much higher than that induced with IPTG and lactose .
5.Preparation of paeoniflorin gastric floating tablets
Jiali JIA ; Yueying HUANG ; Jun BIAN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2016;34(2):153-157
Objective To prepare paeoniflorin gastric floating tablets and to optimize the formulation.Methods Gastric floating tablets were prepared by wet granulation,with floating performance and in vitro cumulative release rate as evaluat indi-cators,single factor tests and orthogonal design test were adopted for the optimal formulation.Results With HPMC K4M 20% as reinforcing materials,NaHCO315% as gas agent,PVPP 7% as the release of accelerator,lactose as a filler,the ob-tained gastric floating tablet can immediately play bleaching,continued to float more than 12 hours,and the cumulative release rate was more than 90%.Conclusion The optimal formulation of paeconiflorin floating tablet has achieved a sustained and slow release request floating,the operability is good.
6.Effects of acupuncture on PI3K/Akt/mTOR signaling pathway in rats with premature ovarian failure.
Yimin ZHANG ; Bin YU ; Jia CHEN ; Zhisheng ZHAO ; Wang JIALI ; Fasen HUANG ; Yuee LIN ; Mengwei WANG ; Yupei ZHANG ; Bo WEI
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(1):53-58
OBJECTIVETo explore the effects of acupuncture and medication on PI3K/Akt/mTOR signaling pathway in rats with premature ovarian failure.
METHODSTen of fifty SPF-grade female SD rats were randomly selected into a normal group, and the remaining 40 rats were treated with intraperitoneal injection of cyclophospha mide (30 mg/kg) for consecutive 5 days to establish rat model of premature ovarian failure. Thirty five successful rat models were randomly divided into a model group (9 cases), a medication group (9 cases), an acupuncture group A (9 cases) and an acupuncture group B (8 cases). The rats in the model group and normal group did not receive any treatment. The rats in the medication group were treated with intragastric administration of diethylstil bestrol, once a day. The rats in the acupuncture group A and acupuncture group B were respectively treated with acupuncture at different acupoints, twice a day. All the treatment was given for 4 weeks. After the treatment, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was applied to test the levels of estradiol (E2), progesterone (P), follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteotropic hormone (LH). The ovarian tissue sample was processed with hematoxylin eosin (HE) staining as well as RNA and protein extraction to test the mRNA expression of estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha), estrogen receptor beta (ERP), phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/serine/threonine kinase (PI3K), protein kinase B (Akt) and mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR).
RESULTSHigh-dose short-term in- tervention of cyclophosphamide could establish rat model of premature ovarian failure with a successful rate of 87.5%. Compared with the normal group, the vaginal smear in the model group was featured with signs of estro gen deficiency, early-follicle reduction, structural damage to the follicle, and reducing number of mature follicles; the level of E2 was significantly reduced (P<0.05), levels of P, FSH and ILH were increased (all P<0.05), and mRNA expression of estrogen-related ERP3, PI3K, Akt and mTOR were all reduced (all P<0.05). Compared with the model group, the number of mature follicle was increased in the medication group and acupuncture groups, the levels of E2 was obviously increased (all P<0.05). level of FSH was reduced (all P<0.05), and mRNA expression of PI3K, Akt and mTOR all showed an increasing trend (all P<0.05). The differences of each index result between acupuncture groups and medication group were not significant (all P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONAcupuncture has certain advantage for the treatment of premature ovarian failure, which achieves similar therapeu tic effect as estrogen; the possible mechanism may be related to up-regulation of gene and protein expression in PI3K/Akt/mTOR signaling pathway.
Acupuncture Points ; Acupuncture Therapy ; Animals ; Estradiol ; blood ; Female ; Follicle Stimulating Hormone ; blood ; Humans ; Oncogene Protein v-akt ; genetics ; metabolism ; Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases ; genetics ; metabolism ; Primary Ovarian Insufficiency ; blood ; enzymology ; genetics ; therapy ; Progesterone ; blood ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Signal Transduction ; TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases ; genetics ; metabolism
7.Dual role of autophagy in hepatitis B virus and related liver diseases
Jiali PENG ; Xin LAI ; Jia WEI
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2018;34(10):2217-2220
Autophagy is a process of lysosome degradation and has a dual role in the development and progression of diseases, i.e., it can promote cell survival and induce cell death. This article introduces the dual role of autophagy in hepatitis B virus (HBV), chronic hepatitis B, liver fibrosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma and the mechanism of action of autophagy in related liver diseases. It is pointed out that autophagy may be a future research direction for the treatment of HBV-related liver diseases and can provide new ideas for the treatment of liver fibrosis and hepatocellular carcinoma.
8.A noninvasive diagnostic model of liver fibrosis using serum markers in primary biliary cirrhosis
Jiali MA ; Rui WANG ; Fukui ZHANG ; Jidong JIA ; Xiaojuan OU ; Tao ZHANG ; Yu WANG ; Weijia DUAN ; Xinyan ZHAO ; Hong YOU ; Hong MA
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2012;51(8):618-622
Objective To verify and assess diagnostic value of noninvasive diagnostic model of liver fibrosis in primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) based on conventional laboratory markers.Methods Seventythree patients with PBC diagnosed by liver biopsy between January 2003 and June 2011 in Beijing Friendship Hospital,Capital Medical University were recruited in this study.Correlation analysis and logistic regression analysis between the conventional laboratory markers and histology stages were assessed.A liver fibrosis diagnostic model was established based upon aforementioned biomarkers and verified by its sensitivity and specificity for predicting the liver fibrosis.Results The predictive model ( H index) consisting of five conventional laboratory markers,i.e.,platelet count,serum cholinesterase,albumin,HDL-C and prothrombin time activity,could predict advanced fibrosis ( stages Ⅲ-Ⅳ ) with an AUCROC of 0.861.The sensitivity of predicting the absence of advanced fibrosis using H index < - 2.20 was 96.6% and the specificity of predicting the presence of advanced fibrosis using H index > 0.41 was 93.2%.Conclusion The established noninvasive diagnostic model consisting of five laboratory markers could accurately distinguish pathological changes of early stage PBC ( stages Ⅰ - Ⅱ ) from advanced stage PBC ( stages Ⅲ-Ⅳ).
9.A social ecological approach to understanding of youth injury associated factors and health implications
YU Xiaoming, HUANG Sizhe, DUAN Jiali, ZHANG Yitian, WAN Xing, NIE Huimin, WANG Jia
Chinese Journal of School Health 2019;40(5):712-715
Objective:
To explore the related factors and working way of adolescent injury,and to provide a basis for the effective prevention and intervention of adolescent injury.
Methods:
The framework of the questionnaire in this study was developed based on the Social Ecology Model. A cross-sectional survey was conducted on a valid sample of 4 309 students from 8 junior high schools and 8 senior high schools in Beijing and Zhongshan city respectively, using stratified random cluster sampling method. Students from grade 7 to grade 12 were invited to participate and investigated with injury prevalence.
Results:
The incidence of adolescent injury by person and by person-time was 15.53% and 22.49% respectively, and there were differences by sex, age and regions(χ2=15.92,11.45,20.33,P<0.05). The occurrence of adolescent injury was affected by adolescent psychological behavior and social environment through different underlying pathways. The intrapersonal factors and perception of environmental safety showed direct effects on the adolescents’ injuries (effect size was 0.29 and 0.05 respectively, P<0.05).
Conclusion
Adolescent injury is associated with diverse factors and pathways in a synergistic and complex manner, suggesting that a three-dimensional and diverse strategy should be taken to intervene the injures.
10.Computer aided design of 3D dental segmentation and its application scenarios
Jiali CUI ; Minhui HUANG ; Donglin LIU ; Ruiming JIA ; Han LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(2):252-257
BACKGROUND:Traditional 3D dental segmentation methods usually utilize predefined spatial geometric features,such as curvature and normal vectors,as the reference information for tooth segmentation. OBJECTIVE:To propose an algorithm for complex 3D dental segmentation and deeply explore the correlation between segmentation results and application scenarios. METHODS:A 3D dental segmentation algorithm based on dual stream extraction of structural features and spatial features was established,and the modular design of split flow was used to avoid feature confusion.Among them,the attention mechanism on the structural feature flow was used to capture the fine-grained semantic information required for tooth segmentation,and the Tran Net based on the spatial feature flow was used to ensure the robustness of the model to complex tooth and jaw segmentation.This algorithm verified its effectiveness and reliability based on clinical datasets including healthy dental jaws and complex dental jaws such as missing teeth,malocclusion and dentition crowding.The segmentation performance of the model was measured in terms of overall accuracy,mean intersection over union,and directional cut discrepancy. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The overall segmentation accuracy of this algorithm in the clinical data set is 97.08%,and the segmentation effect is superior to that of other competitive methods from the qualitative and quantitative perspectives.It is verified that the structural feature flow designed in this paper can extract more precise local details of tooth shape from coordinate and normal information by constructing an attention aggregation mechanism,and the spatial feature flow designed in this paper can ensure the robustness of the model to complex teeth such as missing teeth,dislocated teeth,and crowded dentition by constructing a transformation network(Tran Net).Therefore,this tooth segmentation algorithm is highly reliable for clinicians'practical reference.