1.The manifestation of children with dental disease and the relevant therapeutic ways
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2001;0(03):-
Objective: To inquire into the discrepancy in the behavior and therapeutic ways for the children at different age with dental diseases.Methods: 994 children at the age of 1~12 with dental diseases were divided into 3 groups on the base of their ages. Relevant therapeutic ways were taken according to their behavior. The influencing factors that made dental treatment finished smoothly were reached through analyzing the relationship among the children, the parents and the medical personals. Results: The manifestations of children's behavior had significant age differences when they received dental treatment. Non cooperative children constituted the majority of the infantile children, while the school age children were mostly cooperative. The ways chosen to treat children's dental diseases also had significant age differences. Compulsory means was the main way to treat infantile children and routine means to the pre school age and school age children. Inductive and threatening ways were always used for the non cooperative pre school age children. The non cooperative school age children were always received inductive means and seldom threatening and compulsory ones. The parents often accompanied with the infantile children, but did not with the pre school age and school age children. Conclusion: The age is a key factor to determine the clinical manifestations and the methods used to treat children's dental diseases.
2. The effects of silica dust on the expression of MyD88 and TRAF6 mRNA of lung macrophages in rats
Zhaoqiang ZHANG ; Chao WANG ; Chong WANG ; Bo SHAO ; Chunzhi ZHANG ; Li LIN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2019;37(5):327-331
Objective:
To investigate the effects of silica dust on the expression of Myeloid differentiation factor 88 (MyD88) mRNA and tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor (TRAF6) mRNA of lung macrophages in rats.
Methods:
Selecting 40 SPF-class Wistar rats with average weight (200
3.Distribution of Diatoms in the Navigable Sections of Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal.
Jia-Li WU ; Guo-Jing XU ; Xiao-Xiao WEI ; Yan-Jun YU ; Shao-Jie WANG ; Wen-Li REN ; Wen CUI ; Xiao-Nan SU
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2022;38(1):86-91
OBJECTIVES:
To establish a diatom database by analyzing the quatity, species distribution and differences of diatom in water samples of the whole navigable sections of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, to provide a reference for the inference of the drowning site.
METHODS:
Water samples were collected at 22 sites in the navigable sections of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal (Jining section to Yangzhou Section), and the diatoms at each site were qualitatively and quantitatively analyzed by using graphite digestion-scanning electron microscopy.
RESULTS:
Sampling site T (Laohuaijiang River Line, Gaoyou City, Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province) had the highest number of diatoms, while sampling site O (Siyang County, Suqian City, Jiangsu Province) had the lowest number of diatoms, with a large gap of 68 times. At sampling site Q (Jiangpu District, Huaian city, Jiangsu Province), there were 19 species of diatoms. The sampling site O had the least diatoms, with 7 species. There were no significant differences in species evenness and species diversity at each sampling site (P>0.05). Some sampling sites have characterized diatoms, such as Caloneis at station A (Taibai Lake, Weishan County, Shandong Province), Rhoicosphenia at station B (Nanyang Town, Weishan County, Shandong Province), Amphora at station I (Taierzhuang District, Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province) and Epithemia at station J (Pizhou 310 national highway, Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province).
CONCLUSIONS
The species richness of diatoms gradually increased from north to south. Diatom species richness and species diversity might be higher in areas with complex environments and large population flow. Climate type has a certain influence on the distribution of diatoms.
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4.Therapeutic evaluation of microvascular decompression in patients with trigeminal neuralgia associated with hypertension.
Yan-jun CHONG ; Jian CHEN ; Guang-ting ZHU ; De-yi DUAN ; Qi-long CHENG ; Qi-jie SHAO
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2005;43(5):331-333
OBJECTIVEThe aim of work was to evaluate the efficacy of microvascular decompression (MVD) in patients with trigeminal neuralgia (TN) associated with hypertension.
METHODSFive hundred and thirty-eight cases of TN associated with hypertension treated with MVD were retrospectively analyzed, all the cases were treated with MVD in the zone of the ventrolateral medulla oblongata and inspected postoperative blood pressure.
RESULTSAmong 538 cases, 341 cases (63.4%) had cure result, 71 cases (13.2%) had obvious effectiveness, 53 cases (9.8%) had effectiveness, and 73 cases had no effectiveness. Four hundred and eighty-three cases have been followed 1.0 approximately 15.8 years, mean 6.3 years. At the time of their follow-up, 313 cases had cure result, 63 cases had obvious effectiveness, 42 cases had effectiveness and 65 cases had no effectiveness.
CONCLUSIONSIt was pathogenesis of nedulla oblongata by abnormal vascular tab, long-term aching stimulation and emotional stress. It was an effective method to treat TN associated with hypertension with MVD in this zone.
Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Decompression, Surgical ; methods ; Female ; Humans ; Hypertension ; complications ; Male ; Medulla Oblongata ; pathology ; Microsurgery ; Middle Aged ; Retrospective Studies ; Treatment Outcome ; Trigeminal Neuralgia ; complications ; surgery ; Vascular Surgical Procedures ; methods
5.Study on the purification technology of total triterpenoid extracts from Inonotus obliquus and their anti -tumor activity in vitro
Junjing SHAO ; Ying YANG ; Dalong MA ; Zhiqiang LYU ; Jingzhen TIAN ; Xiaoping ZHANG
China Pharmacy 2022;33(18):2198-2203
OBJECTIVE To optimite the purification technology of total triterpenoid extracts from Inonotus obliquus ,and to investigate the anti -tumor activity of its purified products . METHODS Using inotodiol as control ,the method was established for the content determination of total triterpenoid in I. obliquus. The type of macroporous adsorption resin ,sample volume ,sample concentration,sample flow rate ,eluent volume ,eluent dosage and elution flow rate were selected by single factor experiments . The purification technology of the crude extract was determined and verified . The effects of total triterpenoid purified from I. obliquus on the proliferation ,migration and apoptosis of human cervical cancer HeLa cells were detected by cell proliferation test , migration test ,flow cytometry and AO/EB kit . RESULTS The best purification technology of total triterpenoid crude extracts from I. obliquus was as follows :AB-8 macroporous adsorption resin was used ;mass concentration of the sample solution was 2.0 mg/mL;sample volume was 140 mL,and the flow rate was 1.0 mL/min;the impurity was removed with 50% ethanol 40 mL, then eluted with 95% ethanol 160 mL,at the elution flow rate of 3.0 mL/min. After purification ,mass concentration of total triterpenoid from I. obliquus increased from 34.36% to 73.39%. The total triterpenoid of I. obliquus could inhibit the proliferation of HeLa cells ,and the 50% inhibitory concentration was 184.20 μg/mL. Compared with control group ,the purified products could significantly inhibit the migratio n and promote the apoptosis of HeLa cells (P<0.05 or P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS The purification technology of total triterpenoids extracts from I. obliquus is successfully optimited . The purified product could inhibit the proliferation and migration of HeLa cells and induce their apoptosis.
6.Mental Health Status and Its Influencing Factors among College Students during the Epidemic of Coronavirus Disease 2019:A Multi-center Cross-sectional Study.
Hao WANG ; Ming-Yu SI ; Xiao-You SU ; Yi-Man HUANG ; Wei-Jun XIAO ; Wen-Jun WANG ; Xiao-Fen GU ; Li MA ; Jing LI ; Shao-Kai ZHANG ; Ze-Fang REN ; You-Lin QIAO
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2022;44(1):30-39
Objective To measure the prevalence of mental health symptoms and identify the associated factors among college students at the beginning of coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)outbreak in China. Methods We carried out a multi-center cross-sectional study via snowball sampling and convenience sampling of the college students in different areas of China.The rates of self-reported depression,anxiety,and stress and post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD)were assessed via the 21-item Depression-Anxiety-Stress Scale(DASS-21)and the 6-item Impact of Event Scale-Revised(IES-6),respectively.Covariates included sociodemographic characteristics,health-related data,and information of the social environment.Data pertaining to mental health service seeking were also collected.Multivariate Logistic regression analyses were performed to identify the risk factors. Results A total of 3641 valid questionnaires were collected from college students.At the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak,535(14.69%)students had negative emotions,among which 402(11.04%),381(10.49%),and 171(4.90%)students had the symptoms of depression,anxiety,and stress,respectively.Meanwhile,1245(34.19%)college students had PTSD.Among the risk factors identified,male gender was associated with a lower likelihood of reporting depression symptoms(AOR=0.755,P=0.037],and medical students were at higher risk of depression and stress symptoms than liberal arts students(AOR=1.497,P=0.003;AOR=1.494,P=0.045).Family support was associated with lower risks of negative emotions and PTSD in college students(AOR=0.918,P<0.001;AOR=0.913,P<0.001;AOR=0.899,P<0.001;AOR=0.971,P=0.021). Conclusions College students were more sensitive to public health emergencies,and the incidence of negative emotions and PTSD was significantly higher than that before the outbreak of COVID-19.More attention should be paid to female college students who were more likely to develop negative emotions.We should strengthen positive and proper propaganda via mass media and help college students understand the situation and impact of COVID-19.Furthermore,we should enhance family support for college students.The government and relevant agencies need to provide appropriate mental health services to the students under similar circumstances to avoid the deterioration of their mental well-being.
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