1.Determination of Nitrite in Water by High Performance Liquid Chromatography
Jinzhi CHEN ; Tie HAN ; Qin ZHANG
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(03):-
ve To establish a method of high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) for determi-nation of nitrite in water. Methods The trace content of nitrite in water sample was determined by indirect UV-HPLC. The mixture of methanol/o-phthalic acid (pH value was adjusted to 8.6 by 0.10 mol/L NaOH solution)5: 95 was defined as mobile phase. The water sample was directly filtered by chromatographic column pack with ODP. Results Under the conditions of wave length of 270 nm and flow rate of 0.9 ml/ min, the linear range of this assay was 0.0~20.0?g/ml nitrite, the relative standard deviation was 3.9%. The average recovery rate and detection limit were 99.9% and 0.001?g/ ml respectively. Conclusion This method could be applied to the determination of trace amount of nitrite in drinking water, purified water and mineral water.
2.Histopathologicai findings of Cyclosporine A induced hepatotoxicity and nephrotoxicity in laryngeal allograft recipients
Yong QING ; Jibao WANG ; Jinzhi CHEN ;
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 1996;0(04):-
By establishing experimental modal of laryngeal allograft,the short-term histopathological changes of liver and kidney in Cyclosporine A (CsA)-treated rats receiving laryn- geal allograft were observed.The animals were divided into 3 groups.Group 1 was given CsA 15 mg?kg~(-1)/d by daily intraperitoneal injection for 2 weeks,Group 2 received CsA 25 mg?kg~(-1)/d, and the third group without CsA treatment served as control.All of recipients were sacrificed 14 days after transplantation.Histological examination showed that CsA nephrotoxicity was charac- terized by abundant vacuolation of the proximal tubular epithelium cells,hyaline regeneration of arterioles with thickening of vascular wall,and striped interstitial fibrosis and its hepatotoxicity by fatty degeneration with mild hyperplasia of Kupffer's cells and focal necrosis of hepatocytes. Histopathological changes of CsA-induced hepato- and nephrotoxicity of the recipients were closely correlated to the dosage of CsA received.
3.Isolation and Purification of Isoaloeresin D and Aloin from Aloe vera by High-speed Counter-current Chromatography
Jinzhi WAN ; Xinxia CHEN ; Chunmei QIU ; Xiangcheng LIN
Chinese Herbal Medicines 2010;02(2):148-152
Objective To develop an efficient method to isolate and purify the main components isoaloeresin D and aloin from Aloe vera for its industrial production. Methods High-speed counter-current chromatography was used to isolate isoaloeresin D and aloin in a one-step separation from dried crude extract ofA. vera. The biphasic solvent system the lipophilic phase was selected as the mobile phase and the apparatus was rotated at 840 r/min. The effluent was detected at 254 nm. Results Isoaloeresin D (53.1 mg) and aloin (106.9 mg) were separated from the crude extract (384.7 mg) with the purities of 98.6% and 99.5%, respectively. Conclusion HSCCC is a powerful technique for isolation and separation of chemical composition from aloe.
4.Isolation and identification of leukemia stem cells from acute myeloid leukemia patients
Weichun XIAO ; Jinzhi LU ; Tao LI ; Weijing CHEN ; Shengdong LU
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2010;19(9):523-525
Objective To isolate and identify leukemia stem cells from acute myeloid leukemia patients for further research. Methods By Ficoll density gradient centrifugation, mononuclear cells were firstly separated from bone marrow of patients. According to specific surface markers, CD+34 CD+123 of leukemic stem cells were sorted by flow cytometer. Their ability of self-renewal and differentiation were evaluated by colony formation and cobblestone forming ability. At the same time, the purity and cell morphology of CD+34 CD+123 cells was analysed. Results Comparared with total mononuclear cells, the proportion of the CD+34 CD+123 cells after sorting was 10.7 %, and these cells showed the ability of colony forming and cobblestone forming, and the purity proportion of CD+34 CD+123 cells was 62.1%. Conclusion The leukemia stem cells were isolated successfully and could be used in further study.
5.Hand hygiene status and effect of hand-drying measures on hand-washing of health care workers in an intensive care unit
Guangxiang LI ; Jinzhi CHEN ; Huirong BAO ; Juan DU
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2014;(9):552-555
Objective To realize hand hygiene status and effect of hand-drying measures on hand-washing of health care workers(HCWs)in an intensive care unit(ICU).Methods From February to April 2013,210 HCWs in an ICU were selected and randomly divided into three groups,group A dried hands with paper towel,group B with hand drier,and group C with personal towel,specimens from hands before hand-washing,after hand-washing,and after hand-drying were taken and performed detection.Results Hand microorganism count in group A,B and C before washing hands after contacting patients was (29.10±15.08)CFU/cm2 ,(31.42±14.76)CFU/cm2 and (30.36±15.52) CFU/cm2 respectively,the difference was not statistically different(F=0.048,P >0.05);After six-step hand-washing, hand microorganism count before hand drying in group A,B and C was (3.26 ±0.61 )CFU/cm2 ,(2.98 ±0.59) CFU/cm2 and (3.87±0.67)CFU/cm2 respectively,compared with hand microorganism count before hand-washing, the difference was statistically different(all P <0.01 ).After adopting different hand-drying methods,microorgan-ism count in three groups was statistically different(F =1 .892,P <0.05),group A ([1 .29±0.58]CFU/cm2 )was significantly lower than group B and C,group B ([9.51 ±0.73 ]CFU/cm2 )was significantly lower than group C ([22.76±4.11]CFU/cm2 );the qualified rate in group A (90.00%)was significantly higher than group B and C, group B (68.57%)was significantly higher than group C (47.14%).The top 5 pathogens isolated from HCWs’ hands were Pseudomonas aeruginosa ,Acinetobacter baumannii ,Klebsiella pneumoniae ,Escherichia coli ,and Coag-ulase negative Staphylococcus ,these strains were highly consistent with the top 5 multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs)isolated from ICU patients in this hospital in 2013.Conclusion HCWs’hands are seriously contamina-ted after all kinds of medical performance;if hands are improperly dried,secondary contamination may occur;patho-gens isolated from HCWs’hands are highly consistent with MOROs from patients,timely and correct hand-washing and hand-drying is the key link to ensure the quality of hand hygiene,and is of great significance to reduce the occur-rence of MDROs infection in ICU patients.
6.A rat model of laryngeal ailotransplantation
Yong QIN ; Jibao WANG ; Jinzhi CHEN ; Huisheng XIA ;
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 1996;0(03):-
A rat model of laryngeal allotransplantation was established by employing an end- to-side anastomosis of donor bilateral common carotid arteries to recipient common carotid artery and external jugular vein separatively.Thirteen allotransplants were performed in 26 SD rats.All recipients survived.Three days after the operation,a visible fibrinous adherence was observed around the laryngeal grafts.By the 7th day,the adherence became intensified.The airway was plugged with mucoid material,and the viable grafts were surrounded by connective tissues.Our results confirmed that the rat model was practicable for laryngeal allograft.Besides the difference of the major histocompatibility between the donor and recipient,the skill of microsurgery,the prevention of infections and the methods of donor organ flushing are all vital to a successful trans- plantation.
7.Therapeutic analysis of unilateral adrenalectomy for Cushing syndrome in patients with adrenocorticotropic hormone independent bilateral macronodular adrenal hyperplasia
Baojun WANG ; Xintao LI ; Lu TANG ; Wenzheng CHEN ; Yu GAO ; Jinzhi OUYANG ; Xu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2017;38(4):260-263
Objective To investigate the therapeutic outcomes of unilateral adrenalectomy for Cushing syndrome in patients with adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) independent bilateral macronodular adrenal hyperplasia.Methods 22 patients diagnosed with Cushing syndrome caused by ACTH independent bilateral macronodular adrenal hyperplasia from January 2005 to December 2015 were retrospectively concluded.There are 17 male patients and 5 female patients with the median age of 46.5 years.All patients were presented with Cushing syndrome such as moon face, buffalo hump and other typical symptoms of Cushing syndrome.The laboratory tests showed disappearance of cortisol rhythm, elevated 24-hour urinary free cortisol, suppressed or normal ACTH and unsuppressed low dose dexamethasone suppressing test.CT scan showed bilateral macronodular adrenal hyperplasia in all patients.Results All the patients received unilateral adrenalectomy.Pathological results showed adrenal cortex nodular hyperplasia.16 patients had reexamination in the endocrine department.The median follow-up time was 26 (17-118)months for these 16 patients.In the follow-up between 3 to 9 months after surgery, laboratory test showed serum and urinary cortisol level returned to normal range and Cushing syndrome also disappeared in these 16 patients.CT scan showed no recurrence.And no adrenal insufficiency occurred.One patient had recurrence one year after surgery and two patients turned better after surgery but had recurrence at 3 years and 10 years after surgery.Two patients received contralateral adrenalectomy and cortisol hormone replacement therapy after surgery.Another patient with recurrence refused second surgery.No recurrence was observed in other patients.Four patients were followed up by telephone, and all recovered well after surgery.18 patients had hypertension before surgery and their blood pressure significantly decreased after surgery.Among them 13 cases blood pressure returned to normal range.5 patients had elevated blood glucose before surgery, and 3 patients' blood glucose returned to normal range.Conclusions Unilateral adrenalectomy for Cushing syndrome in patients with ACTH independent bilateral macronodular adrenal hyperplasia is safe and effective.
8.Comparison of oral and gastrointestinal opportunistic pathogen contamination between tooth mugs placed up-ward and downward
Jing CHEN ; Sa CHA ; Jiehang LI ; Peilin LI ; Runqi GUO ; Jinzhi HE ; Xin XU ; Liwei ZHENG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2015;(2):289-291
The oral and gastrointestinal opportunistic pathogen contamination was compared between tooth mugs placed upward and down-ward(n=9)for 1 4 days.Selective cultivation of the pathogens was uesd to measure the extent of contamination.The colony forming units (CFU)of colibacillus in group up and group down were 4.25 ±0.71 and 2.84 ±1 .40(P=0.046),S.mutans 89 ±0.31 and 2.84 ±1 .40 (P<0.001 ),Candida 2.28 ±1 .36 and 2.53 ±1 .92(P=0.002),fungus 2.44 ±0.99 and 0,respecitvely.Thus,tooth mug placed open-ing down is superior for health.
10.Platelet activation and brain protection of protein hydrolysate injection for patients with acute stroke
Li CHEN ; Qin CHEN ; Caiyun SUN ; Jinzhi WEI ; Yanliu ZHANG ; Jiyu LOU ; Jinlan WANG ; Wenquan ZHENG ; Lei WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(29):172-174
BACKGROUND: The blood levels of specific markers of platelet activation, such as platelet granule membrane protein (GMP-140) and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) are very low in healthy individuals, while the plasma levels of them in patients with cerebral infarction increase. Is the protection of brain hydrolysate injection correlated with the phenomenon?OBJECTIVE: In this study, the plasma levels of GMP-140 and TNF-α in patients with acute stroke were measured, the brain protection of brain protein hydrolysate injection on patients with ischemic stroke were investigated, and were compared with the therapeutic effect of compound danshen injection.DESIGN: It was designed for case study.SETTING: This study was conducted at the Medical Department of the General Hospital of Pingdingshan Coal Co. Ltd and the Neurology Department of the Second Hospital Affiliated to Zhengzhou University.PARTICIPANTS: From January 2001 to October 2003, 144 inpatients with hypertension and acute stroke in the Medicine Department of the General Hospital of Pingdingshan Coal Co. Ltd were selected and divided into 2 groups, as experiment group containing 72 cases, 47 males and 25females, with an age from 42 to 90 and in average of (69±11) years old and control group containing 72 cases, 49 males and 23 females, with an age from 37 to 85 and in average of (68±10) years old.METHODS: All the patients in these two groups underwent oxygen inhalation therapy, antihypeetensive therapy, dehydration therapy and anticoagulation therapy. Patients in control group were coadministered 500 mL compound salvia miltiorrhiza injection QD once a day, with a 14-day course of therapy. Patients in experiment group were treated with 500 mL compound salvia miltiorrhiza injection QD and 20 mL protein hydrolysate European stroke scale (ESS), from 0 (worst possible health status) to 100(best possible health status), were used to evaluate the recovery status of (from 24 hours to 72 hours) and 3 weeks post-treatment, 5 mL blood samples were obtained from antecubital veins, then plasma levels of GMP-140and TNF-α were quantified using an RIA (radioimmunoassay) and the changes in neural function before and after brain protein hydrolysate injection were evaluated.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Before treatment and at 3 weeks postwere quantified using an RIA.RESULTS: All the 144 patients entered the statistical analysis procedure.ESS were significantly higher than the pre-treatment scores [Experiment groups: 79.95±18.64 and 59.65±19.87; Control group: (74.66±15.88) and (61.25±18.68), (t=2.678-4.351, P < 0.01). The post-treatment scores of ESS in experiment group were higher than those in control group (t=2.016-2.158,groups, the post-treatment outcomes were significantly lower than the pre-treatment outcomes [Experiment group: (22.12±9.52) μg/L and (50.41±22.35) μg/L, (1.05±0.24) μg/L and (1.62±0.50) μg/L; Control group: (26.66±8.22) μg/L and (48.63±21.54) μg/L, (1.35±0.44) μg/L and (1.66±0.48) μg/L; (t=2.678-4.351, P < 0.001)]. And the post-treatment levels of the two markers were lower in experiment group than those in control group (t=2.016-2.158, P < 0.05).CONCLUSION: Brain protein hydrolysate injection can significantly decrease the plasma levels of GMP-140 and TNF-α in patients with acute stroke, and it is capable of increasing the ESS scores and improving the impaired neural functions greatly.