1.Application of “Happy Factor Stimulus Therapy” on Cesarean Section for Giant Baby
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2006;0(05):-
ObjectiveObserve the effect of “Happy Factor Stimulus Therapy” on peri-operation period of cesarean section for giant baby. Method Make stimulus of happy factor to 120 parturients. Result Among the 120 parturients,89.1% felt less pain and anxiety during the operation subjectively owing to husbands’ consideration,100% to childen’s health and appearance,22.5% to sex of baby,44.6% to friends’ and relatives’ love,78.3% to other stimulus factors. The post-operation pleased feedback reached 100%. ConclusionHappy factors stimulus is easy for operation and functions under nurses,can relieve parturients’ mind pressure and improve the nursing quality and mothers’ and babies’ health greatly.
2.Clinical selection of individualizd artificial liver support
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2017;10(2):113-118
Liver failure is characterized by hepatic encephalopathy, jaundice, hypo-coagulation and high mortality.Artificial liver support aims to temporarily replace hepatic function until liver function recover or bridge to liver transplantation.Individualized artificial liver support should be balanced and cover the following aspects: removing albumin bound toxins and/or water soluble toxins, eliminating inflammatory mediators and correcting blood coagulation disorders, in order to support metabolism and modulate immune function and to promote the regeneration of hepatocyte and reverse multiple organ failure that may lead to death of patients.Traditional non-biological artificial liver support can't meet individualized treatment.Recently developed hybrid blood purification model, such as albumin dialysis, fractionated plasma separation and adsorption (Prometheus system) and plasma diafiltration (PDF) have provided more and better choices for individualized artificial liver support.Based on the characteristics of pathophysiology and organ dysfunction of liver failure, the author has designed an alignment diagram of individualized artificial liver support for clinical selection.
3.Role of Proteasome Peptidase Activities in the Ethanol-Induced Cytotoxicity on PC12 Cells
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(01):-
Objective To clarify whether ethanol induced cytotoxicity of neurons was inhibited by proteasome peptidase activities. Methods A rat pheochromocytoma(PC12) was used in the present study. Cytotoxicity and proteasome peptidase activities were assessed in PC12 cells exposed to 50, 100, 150 mmol/L, 200 and 300 mmol/L ethanol. Results After 48 hours of treatment, ethanol inhibited proteasome peptidase activity in a dose-dependent manner at the concentration above 100 mmol/L. Moreover, the effect of ethanol on activities of proteasome was also in a time-dependent manner from 24 h. Cytotoxicity was still observed as ethanol concentrations increasing, started from 100 mmol/L, as assessed by MTT method. Conclusion Our results demonstrates ethanol may disturb the metabolism of protein by inhibiting proteasome peptidase activities, which is related to the toxic mechanism of ethanol on PC12 cells.
4.Association between SUR1 Ser1369Ala polymorphism and the efficacy of sulfonylurea
Yi YANG ; Limin GUO ; Jinkui YANG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the association between a missense mutation (T/G, Ser 1369 Ala) in exon 33 of sulfonylurea receptor 1(SUR1) gene in type 2 diabetes patients and the glucose-lowering effect of Gliclazide. Methods One hundred and four type 2 diabetes patients were selected and orally administered with Gliclazide for 56 days. Venous fasting plasma glucose levels (FPG), plasma glucose levels half an hour after taking 75 g glucose (OGH) and two hours (OGT) after taking Gliclazide were measured. Ser1369Ala polymorphism genotypes(TT, TG, GG) of SUR1 gene were determined by Taqman method. The glucose-lowering effect of Gliclazide was compared among different groups. If FPG was reduced more than 20%, we define it as effective. People whose blood sugar level was effectively reduced and not significantly reduced were compared to find whether their genotype groups were different.Results The change of FPG,OGH and OGT on day 1 and day 57 among TT,TG and GG genotype groups had no statistically significant difference. There was no statistically significant difference of the efficacy of Gliclazide in recessive model (TT+TG vs GG). The combination of TG and GG was more effective in reducing blood sugar level than TT. Conclusion Patients carrying one or two copies of the G allele were more sensitive to Gliclazide than patients carrying T allele.
5.Expression of angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 in rat pancreas
Limin GUO ; Xuelian ZHANG ; Jinkui YANG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the expression of angiotensin-converting enzyme 2(ACE2) in rat endocrine and exocrine tissue of pancreas and to compare its expression level with that in other visceral tissues. Methods The expression of ACE2 in rat visceral organs was detected by immunohistochemistry and reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Results ACE2 was positively expressed in all the test tissues, including pancreas, heart, liver, kidney, lung, spleen, duodenum, ileum and bladder. The expression of ACE2 mRNA was detected in whole pancreas and ACE2 protein was found in both endocrine tissue and exocrine tissue of rat pancreas, while in the endocrine tissue much less ACE2 protein was expressed. The absorbance value of exocrine tissue of rat pancreas increased significantly as compared to that in pancreatic islet. Conclusion Our data demonstrated a tissue specific pattern of ACE2 expression in rat pancreas and this indicated ACE2 might be present in islet of pancreas of human, which might cause the elevation of blood glucose levels in SARS patients. Since ACE2 works as a negative regulator of the angiotensin system, the expression of ACE2 protein in endocrine tissue of pancreas may facilitate the treatment of diabetes.
6.The Effects of Short-term Intensive Therapy with Glargine Versus Glimepiride on ?-cell Function in Newly Diagnosed Type 2 Diabetic Patients
Hui YANG ; Jinkui YANG ; Limin GUO
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(12):-
Objective To evaluate the effects of two different short-term intensive therapies on ?-cell function in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients.Methods Twenty newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients were divided into two groups of 10 patients each and randomly treated with glargine or glimepiride plus metformin for 4 weeks.The improvement of ?-cell function,FPG,PPG,HbA1c were measured before and after intensive therapy in each group.The difference in the improvement of ?-cell function,blood glucose and the frequency of hypoglycemia were compared between groups.Results After the treatment,FPG(12.25 vs.6.05 and 11.83 vs.6.35mmol/L),2hPG(18.67 vs.8.11 and 16.95 vs.8.73mmol/L),HbA1c(8.98% vs.7.38% and 9.17% vs.7.71%) were significantly decreased(all P
7.Simultaneous Determination of the Contents of Fleroxacin and Tinidazole in Compound Fleroxacin Suppository by RP-HPLC
Limin GUO ; Kewu XIAO ; Zhiqiang REN
China Pharmacy 2001;0(10):-
OBJECTIVE:To determine the contents of fleroxacin and tinidazole in compound fleroxacin suppository METH_ODS:RP-HPLC was used,the detecting conditions:ODS-C18 column;mobile phase,0 05mol/L lemon acid-acetonitrile(65∶35),was modulated to pH=4 0 with triethylamine;flow rate 0 8ml/min;external standard method;detective wavelength 300nm RESULTS:Linear ranges were 9 92~79 36?g/ml(for fleroxacin) 20 32~162 56?g/ml(for tinidazole) respectively wh_ere the peak areas were correlative with the concentrations,r=0 9 974 and 0 9 995 The average recoveries were 101 6% and 100 1% and RSDs was 1 4% and 1 2% respectively CONCLUSION:This detecting method is simple,rapid,accurate and suitable for determination of the contents of this preparation
8.Correlation study of blood uric acid level and carotid atherosclerosis in perimenopausal women
Yi GUO ; Limin BAO ; Siyuan YU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2012;35(21):23-25
[Objective]To observe the relationship between blood uric acid(UA)level and carotid atherosclerosis(CAS)in perimenopausal women.[Methods] Two hundred and thirty-three perimenopausal women were selected.Intima media thickness(IMT)of bilateral carotid arteries were measured by colour Doppler ultrasound.They were divided into normal group(162 cases)and CAS group(71 cases)according to the results of colour Doppler ultrasound.The level of blood UA between two groups was compared and the influence factors of CAS we re analyzed.[Results] The level of blood UA in CAS group was significantly higher than that in normal group[(341 ± 86)μ mol/L vs.(293±78)μ mol/L](P < 0.05).The detection rate of hyperuricemia in normal group was 10.49%(17/162),while the detection rate in CAS group was 40.85%(29/71),which had statistical significance between two groupe(P<0.01).Pearson correlation analysis showed that CAS had positive correlation with age(r=0.233,P=0.028),body mass index(BMI)(r=0.215,P=0.044),bloodUA(r=0.249,P=0.019)and fasting plasma ghcose(r=0.214,P=0.046).AndCASwas negatively correlated with high density lipoprotein cholesterol(r=-0.224,P=0.036).Logistic regression analysis showed that after the factors of age and BMI were corrected,CAS still had significantly positive correlation with the level of blood UA(OR=4.805,95% CI 1.700-11.673,P < 0.05).[Conclusion]Hyperuricemia is a related risk factor of the incidence of carotid atherosclerosis in perimenopausal women.
9.Nasal cavity supernumerary tooth and maxillary sinusitis: one case reported.
Guangliang GUO ; Limin HU ; Yuan LU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(16):1494-1495
Supernumerary tooth is a rare case. This report described a case of nasal cavity supernumerary tooth association with maxillary sinusitis. A 28-year-old male patient reported with the chief complaint of nasal obstruction, headache and purulent secretion for the past three months. Clinic examination and CT examination showed that there was a supernumerary tooth in the right nasal bottom, and maxillary sinus was infected in the same side. This patient was performed supernumerary tooth removing and given antibiotics for 3 days. Ten days after the operation, there was no clinical symptoms, and nasal bottom mucosa was normal. After 3 months of follow-up, reexamination of coronal CT scan appeared normal.
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10.ANTI-INFLAMMATORY EFFECTS OF IMMUNE MILK
Heping ZHANG ; Hong GUAN ; Jun GUO ; Limin LI ; Tiansong SUN
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 2004;0(05):-
Objective:To study the anti-inflammatory effect of immune milk. Method:Twenty four strains of pathogenic bacteria (including 12 strains of pathogenic E.coli, 8 strains of Salmonella, 3 strains of Shigella and 1 strain of Yersinia enterocolitica) originated from human intestinal tract were selected as antigens, and dairy cows were immunized. Results:Vaccination could not increase the concentration of IgG in the immune milk, but significantly highten the specificity of milk antibodies. The antibody titers against 24 pathogenic bacteria in immune milk was 128, 64 folds of control regular milk. Conclusion:Feeding of immune milk could inhibit edema of rat footpad induced by carrageenin and formaldehyde and the formation of acestoma of mice caused by cotton embedded hypophloedally. Meanwhile, the PGE2 level in inflammatory footpad of rat fed with immune milk was remarkably lower than that of rat fed with regular milk. These results indicate that immune milk has anti-inflammatory property.