1.Influencing factors for HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders among HIV/AIDS patients
JIA Xiaofeng ; WANG Huiqun ; SHI Min ; TANG Jie ; REN Jingxia
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(6):461-464
Objective:
To explore the factors affecting the prevalence of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND) among HIV/AIDS patients, so as to provide insights into developing HAND prevention measures.
Methods:
HIV/AIDS patients aged 18 years and above in the Infection Department of Nanjing Second Hospital were selected.Demographic data, treatment regimen and blood biochemical indicators were collected. Depression was evaluated using Patient Health Questionnaire Depression Scale, frailty was evaluated using Chinese version of Tilburg Frailty Indicator, and HAND was evaluated by Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scale. Factors affecting HAND were analyzed using a multivariable logistic regression model.
Results:
Totally 440 questionnaires were allocated and 426 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective rate of 96.82%. The median age of patients investigated was 33.00 (interquartile range, 10.00) year. There were 407 males, accounting for 95.54%; 232 patients with bachelor degree or above, accounting for 54.46%; 171 patients with HAND, accounting for 40.14%. Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that educational level (bachelor degree or above, OR=0.291, 95%CI: 0.157-0.541), depression (OR=2.499, 95%CI: 1.530-4.083), frailty (OR=2.121, 95%CI: 1.307-3.441) and treatment regimen including efavirenz (OR=2.223, 95%CI: 1.367-3.615) were the influencing factors for HAND among HIV/AIDS patients.
Conclusion
Educational level, depression, frailty and use of efavirenz may be associated with HAND risk.
2.THE LOCALIZATION AND EFFECT OF QUANTUM DOTS ON ULTRASTRUCTURE OF MOUSE ABDOMINAL CAVITY MACROPHAGES IN VITRO
Chengjun ZHAO ; Junmin TANG ; Yan TANG ; Feng LI ; Jingxia DONG ; Zhenwu BI ; Yinlin SHA
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1955;0(03):-
Objective To observe the distribution and the effect of the quantum dots(QDs) on mouse abdominal cavity macrophages.Methods The QDs were co-cultured with mouse abdominal cavity macrophages in vitro.The differentiation and effect of the QDs on macrophage ultrastructures were observed under electronic microscope. Results The QDs were enveloped with unit membrane and internalized in the cytoplasm of the macrophage under transmission electron microscope.And it formed vacuolelike structures in the macrophage.There were many lamellar processes on the surface of the macrophage under scanning electron microscope.Conclusion The QDs can promote macrophage activation,and make its surface projection increased.The QDs were internalized by the macrophage,distributed in the cytoplasm,and formed vacuolelike structures enveloped with unit membrane.
3.Age impact in mouse model of secondary hepatic alveolar echinococcus
Haiyang XIA ; Jiefeng ZHAO ; Qikun WANG ; Li LI ; Jingxia TANG ; Shijie ZHANG ; Xinyu PENG ; Hongqiang YANG
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2014;(7):723-726,732
Age impact in mouse model of secondary hepatic alveolar echinococcus was investigated in this research . Twenty-nine 8-week-old ,twenty-five 18-week-old and twenty-five 28-week-old female mice were anesthetized with 20% ure-thane by intraperitoneal injection and then transhepatically injected by Echinococcus multilocularis (E .m) tissue suspension through skin incision and abdominal muscle to liver in all three groups to establish mouse model of secondary hepatic alveolar e-chinococcus .Results showed that the survival rates for the three groups of mice were 62 .1% ,84% and 68% ,respectively (P>0 .05) .The E .m infection rates in liver were 72 .2% ,71 .4% and 76 .5% ,respectively (P>0 .05) .The diameter of E .m cysts in liver were 0 .915 ± 0 .103 cm ,1 .247 ± 0 .112 cm and 1 .215 ± 0 .197 cm ,respectively (P>0 .05) .The mass of E .m cysts in liver were 0 .332 ± 0 .035 g ,0 .532 ± 0 .155 g and 0 .382 ± 0 .085 g ,respectively (P> 0 .05) .HE stain showed no difference in pathology .Results indicated that the establishment of secondary hepatic alveolar echinococcus model by using transhepatic injection through skin incision and abdominal muscle of 18-week-old mice was capable of simplifying operation and improving the survival rate of the mice .
4.Survey of critical thinking disposition and related factors in master degree medical students
Hui LI ; Siyuan TANG ; Mei SUN ; Rumei YANG ; Kaili ZHANG ; Jingxia WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2009;25(25):4-7
ucting the students to correct their attitudes to-ward learning, consolidate the professional thinking, intensify their critical thinking awareness, then further improve the masters' ability of critical thinking.
5.Treatment of complicated hepatic cystic hydatidosis with intrabiliary rupture by pericystectomy in combination with Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy.
Hongqiang, YANG ; Jingxia, TANG ; Xinyu, PENG ; Shijie, ZHANG ; Hong, SUN ; Hailong, LV ; Jiang, LI ; Xiaoping, CHEN
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2012;32(2):205-9
This study retrospectively reviewed 9 cases of complicated hepatic cystic hydatidosis with intrabiliary rupture who were surgically treated with pericystectomy in combination with Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy in our hospital from 2004 to 2010. The clinical features, results of laboratory tests, B-mode ultrasonography and CT, post-operative recovery, days of hospital stay after the operation and post-operative complications were statistically analyzed and the patients were followed up. The subjects in our series included 7 males and 2 females, whose average age was 50.78±7.58 years. Before operation, 9 patients suffered from pain of the right upper quadrant and jaundice, which, in 4 cases (44.45%), were accompanied with fever and chills. Preoperative B-mode ultrosonography and CT showed that all the 9 patients had single hydatid cyst, with their diameter being 9.33±1.58 cm on average. The lesions involved segments V, VI in 6 cases, and segment IV in 3 cases. By WHO classification, 7 cases were classified as CE3 and 2 cases as CE4. They all had choledochectasia. The subjects underwent the surgery uneventfully. Intraoperatively, 2-4 biliary fistula orifices were found, with the average of the orifice being (0.79±0.20) cm. After the operation, one patient developed incision infection, one had pulmonary infection and one suffered from reflux cholangitis. No anastomotic leaks or peri-operative deaths took place and follow-up revealed no recurrence and implantative metastasis. We are led to conclude that pericystectomy in combination with Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy can achieve satisfactory results for the treatment of complicated hepatic cystic hydatidosis with intrabiliary rupture.
6.Content Determination of Polymer in Acitve Pharmacentical lngredient Cefatrizine Propylene Glycol by High Performance Size Exclusion Chromatography
Zheyu LI ; Jingxia ZHANG ; Yuchi WANG ; Chunran ZHANG ; Mingqin XU ; Yingying WANG ; Hongbo DONG ; Ting WANG ; Kehui TANG
China Pharmacy 2016;27(24):3434-3436
OBJECTIVE:To establish a method for the content determination of polymer in cefatrizine propylene glycol. METHODS:High performance sephadex gel chromatography was performed on the column of Sephadex G-10 with mobile phase A of 0.01 mol/L phosphate buffer [0.01 mol/L Disodium hydrogen phosphate solution-0.01 mol/L Sodium dihydrogen phosphate solution (61∶39,V/V)](pH7.0)and mobile phase B of water at a flow rate of 1.0 ml/min,the detection wavelength was 254 nm,column temperature was 30℃,and volume injection was 200μl. RESULTS:The linear range of polymer was 2.07-103.30 mg/ml(r=0.999 4);the limit of quantitation of 10.4 ng,limit of detection was 4.1 ng;RSDs of precision and reprodicibility tests were lower than 3%. CONCLUSIONS:The method is specific with high sensitivity and good reproducibility,and can be used for the content determination of polymer in active pharmacentical ingredient cefatrizine propylene glycol.
7.Expression of TRPM7 protein in cholangiocarcinoma and its correlation with prognosis
Li LI ; Yuwen CAO ; Hexing WU ; Qikun WANG ; Xiao CHU ; Lin YANG ; Jingxia TANG ; Xinyu PENG ; Shijie ZHANG ; Hongqiang YANG
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(25):3523-3525,3528
Objective To evaluate the expression of transient receptor potential melastatin 7(TRPM7)in cholangiocarcinoma and its correlation with prognosis.Methods The expressions of TRPM7 were detected by SP immunohistochemical in 49 cases of cholangiocarcinoma,7 cases of benign bile duct lesions and 36 cases of adjacent histologically noncancerous bile duct tissues,and to analysis its relationship with the clinical pathological characteristics of cholangiocarcinoma.Results The positive expression rate of TRPM7 in cholangiocarcinoma was 77.6%(38/49),which was higher than that in benign bile duct lesions(0,0/7)and adjacent his-tologically noncancerous bile duct tissues(2.8%,1/36),the difference was statistically significant(P <0.05).The positive expres-sion of TRPM7 in cholangiocarcinoma was correlated with the TNM stage of tumor,lymph node metastasis and organ metastasis (P <0.05),but not related to patients′age,gender,site,differentiation and hepatitis(P >0.05).Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that increased expression of TRPM7 was associated with shorted overall survival (P <0.05).Cox regression analysis showed that the expression level of TRPM7 was significantly associated with prognosis and an independent risk factor for prognosis(P <0.05 ). Conclusion TRPM7 plays an important role in the tumorigenesis progression,invasion,and metastasis of cholangiocarcinoma,and is an important factor for prognosis in patients with cholangiocarcinoma.
8. The application of asymmetrical sculpture method in microtia reconstruction with autologous rib cartilage
Jingxia ZHAO ; Hongbo TANG ; Min WU ; Wei CAO ; Jing YU ; Pei DENG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2018;34(3):188-192
Objective:
To explore the application of asymmetrical sculpture in the ear reconstruction with autologous cartilage through comparing the difference of the balanced sculpture and asymmetrical sculpture.
Methods:
We used the method of retrospective survey and classified the patients who had undergone ear reconstruction because of microtia into two groups. Group A included the patients who had undergone operation with the application of balanced sculpture method. Group B included the patients who had undergone operation with the application of unsymmetrical sculpture method. We picked out 35 patients containing 19 patients of group A and 16 patients of group B according to our grouping criteria and exclusion criteria. The number of cases with complications was recorded, such as collapse of framework, exposure of cartilage, necrosis of skin flap and reconstructed ear infection. The clinical outcomes of two methods in refining the delicate structures of the reconstructed ear were evaluated (that is the definition, shape, size, color and projection). The time for sculpture was compared. Then we analysed the results and evaluated the effectiveness, safety and feasibility of asymmetrical sculpture′s application in the ear reconstruction.
Results:
Group A had 2 cases which suffered skin flap necrosis. One of them had cartilage exposure and then had secondary infection leading to local cartilage necrosis and absorption, but after active treatment and local skin flap transplantation it was cured. Group B had no skin flap necrosis, cartilage extrusion, framework deformation and distortion, framework collapse and necrosis or absorption. Group B had a higher score in definition, shape, size, color and projection, and the difference was significant in definition, shape, color and projection. In our clinical practice, the sculpture time in both group was similarly about 40 minutes after the surgery operator had skillfully mastered both techniques.
Conclusions
Both methods are safe and feasible. The method of asymmetrical sculpture does not require additional operative time, and the method of asymmetrical sculpture is a better one compared with the method of balanced sculpture in refining the reconstructed ear.
9.Treatment of Complicated Hepatic Cystic Hydatidosis with Intrabiliary Rupture by Pericystectomy in Combination with Roux-en-Y Hepaticojejunostomy
YANG HONGQIANG ; TANG JINGXIA ; PENG XINYU ; ZHANG SHIJIE ; SUN HONG ; LV HAILONG ; LI JIANG ; CHEN XIAOPING
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2012;32(2):205-209
This study retrospectively reviewed 9 cases of complicated hepatic cystic hydatidosis with intrabiliary rupture who were surgically treated with pericystectomy in combination with Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy in our hospital from 2004 to 2010.The clinical features,results of laboratory tests,B-mode ultrasonography and CT,post-operative recovery,days of hospital stay after the operation and post-operative complications were statistically analyzed and the patients were followed up.The subjects in our series included 7 males and 2 females,whose average age was 50.78±7.58 years.Before operation,9 patients suffered from pain of the right upper quadrant and jaundice,which,in 4 cases (44.45%),were accompanied with fever and chills.Preoperative B-mode ultrosonography and CT showed that all the 9 patients had single hydatid cyst,with their diameter being 9.33± 1.58 cm on average.The lesions involved segments V,Ⅵ in 6 cases,and segment Ⅵin 3 cases.By WHO classification,7 cases were classified as CE3 and 2 cases as CE4.They all had choledochectasia.The subjects underwent the surgery uneventfully.Intraoperatively,2-4 biliary fistula orifices were found,with the average of the orifice being (0.79±0.20) cm.After the operation,one patient developed incision infection,one had pulmonary infection and one suffered from reflux cholangitis.No anastomotic leaks or peri-operative deaths took place and follow-up revealed no recurrence and implantative metastasis.We are led to conclude that pericystectomy in combination with Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy can achieve satisfactory results for the treatment of complicated hepatic cystic hydatidosis with intrabiliary rupture.
10.Rapid Determination of Moisture and Salidroside in Rhodiolae crenulatae by NIR Combined with PLS Algorithm
Qianqian MOU ; Jingxia HE ; Jianqi ZHANG ; Bin YANG ; Xiaofang LI ; Jiangdi LIU ; Yan TANG ; Hua LI
China Pharmacy 2017;28(30):4260-4264
OBJECTIVE:To develop a method for rapid determination of moisture and salidroside in Rhodiolae crenulatae.METHODS:The content of moisture was determined by the methods of oven drying (as reference value);the content of salidroside was determined by HPLC (as reference value).Near infrared spectroscopy (NIR) combined with partial least squares (PLS) algorithm were adopted to establish quantitative model for the contents of moisture and salidroside.According to reference value,83 samples were collected for preprocessing spectra by Savitsky Golay with second derivative and Norris Derivative with first derivative.The optimal spectrum range of moisture and salidroside were 7 343.60-6 865.34,5 183.72-4 890.59 cm-1 and 7 050.47-4 327.48 cm-1,respectively.RESULTS:The content determination methodology of salidroside was in line with the requirement.The correlation coefficients of calibration for moisture and salidroside were 0.968 9 and 0.920 3,and the root mean square errors of calibration were 0.273 0 and 0.085 0,respectively.The correlation coefficients of predication were 0.977 1 and 0.930 0,and the root mean square errors of prediction were 0.222 0 and 0.075 5,respectively.CONCLUSIONS:The method is proved to be simple,rapid,non-destructive and accurate,which can be used for the rapid determination of moisture and salidroside in R.crenulatae.