1.Studies on chemical constituents of the marine sponge Axinyssa aplysinoides from south china sea
Liyan LIANG ; Songzhi DENG ; Houming WU
Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs 1994;0(02):-
Five organic compounds were isolated from the marine sponge Axinyssa aplysi- noides collected from South China Sea. Their chemical structures were identified by UV, IR, NMR, and MS as 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde (I); (22E)-24,26,26-trimethylcholesta-6,22,25 (30)-trien-3?-ol(Ⅱ); 3- (17Z-tetracose-nyloxy)-1, 2-propanediol (Ⅲ); 24-isobutylcholesta-3, 25(31)-dien-3?-ol(Ⅳ); Uracil (V). It's the first report about the marine sponge Axinyssa aplysinoides from South China Sea.
2.Analysis and management of the complications of ultrasound-guided hepatic puncture biopsy
Songyuan YU ; Yuan DENG ; Yali QU ; Liyan GUO ; Shaobin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2011;20(6):496-498
Objective To investigate the features,prevention and treatment of complications of ultrasound-guided hepatic puncture biopsy.Methods One hundred and seventy-five cases underwent ultrasound-guided hepatic puncture biopsy were retrospectively analyzed.Results The incidence of complications was 16 cases (9.1%),including 5 cases with vasovagal episodes(2.9%),4 cases with ache which needed medicine treatment (2.2%),3 cases with hemorrhage in liver capsule(1.7%),3 cases with hypoglycemia(1.7%),1 case with serve hemorrhage in abdominal cavity(0.6%).Hemorrhage limited in liver capsule,vasovagal episodes,hypoglycemia and ache were relieved with corresponding treatments.One case with hemorrhage in abdominal cavity was handled with percutaneous microwave ablation therapy guided by contrast-enhanced ultrasound.Conclusions Ultrasound-guided hepatic puncture biopsy has good value and low complication.The most severe complication is hemorrhage,which can be handled with percutaneous microwave ablation therapy guided by contrast-enhanced ultrasound.
3.Effects of Community-based Comprehensive Intervention on Social Function and Quality of Life of Bipolar Disorder
Lianghua DENG ; Qingmei LIU ; Liyan TANG ; Shihuan XU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;(7):693-696
Objective To explore the effects of community-based comprehensive intervention on social function and quality of life of patients with bipolar disorder. Methods 244 bipolar disorder patients were assigned into control group (n=119) and intervention group (n=125). The control group accepted antipsychotics only, and the intervention group accepted community-based comprehensive intervention in addition. They were assessed with Social Disability Screening Schedule (SDSS) and Generic Quality of Life Inventory-74 (GQOLI-74) before and 6, 12 months after treatment. Results The SDSS score was lower (P<0.05) and the GQOLI-74 score was higher (P<0.05) in the intervention group than in the control group. Conclusion Community-based comprehensive intervention can improve the social function and quality of life of patients with bipolar disorder.
4.Correlations between job characteristics and job satisfaction of ICU pediatric nurses
Jingxiang MA ; Liyan YE ; Xiao CHUN ; Yeqing DENG ; Yan LIN
Modern Clinical Nursing 2016;15(2):6-9
Objective To analyze the correlations between pediatric intersive cave unit (PICU) nurses′job satisfaction and their perception of job characteristics. Method One hundred and thirty-six PICU nurses from a women and children′s hospital of Guangzhou participated in the study and the job diagnostic survey (JDS) and Minnesota satisfaction questionnaire short-form (MSQ20) were used to investigate the relationship between the job characteristics and job satisfaction. Results The average score on general satisfaction was (3.57 ± 0.41). The dimensions like skill variety, task integrity, feedback from job and feedback from others, had a significant positive impact on general satisfaction (all P<0.05). Conclusion Nurses generally have a relatively middle level of job satisfaction and measures should be taken to improve their job satisfaction as well as the quality of nursing.
5.Statistical Analysis of Publications in Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging from 2013 to 2015
Liyan LONG ; Lei ZHANG ; Shuo CHEN ; Liuquan CHENG ; Yujuan DENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2016;24(12):957-960
Purpose A systematic analysis of the articles published in the Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging from year 2013 to 2015 was performed to investigate its features of acceptance and publication for future decision making.Methods The printed journal and retrieved data from the Chinese Hospital Knowledge Database was analyzed using biometrical index,including the number of the papers,subspecialties,publication types,medical imaging modalities,MeSH frequency,citation and download.Results From year 2013 to 2015,there were 770 papers published,21.4 articles per issue and 0.267 articles per page in average.The top three subspecialty were abdominal imaging,chest imaging and reviews/comments,accounting for 17.27%,9.61%,9.48%,respectively.The top three modalities were CT,ultrasound and MRI,accounting for 39.61%,38.31%,29.87%,respectively.The original research papers were 584,accounting for 75.84%.The frequent MeSH subjects were differential diagnosis,angiography,pathology,computer-assisted image processing and contrast agents.Totally,there were 2395 citations and averagely 3.11 citation for each paper.The top citation was 36.There were 71317 downloads and 92.62 for each paper in average,the top download was 499.Conclusions The publications and its density per page increased annually from 2013 to 2015.The subspecialty were fully covered,the papers focus on original researches and clinical applications.The publication theme could follow the tendency of the imaging technology and had good and steady effects in the field.
6.N-Terminal Cyclization of Peptides in LargE-scale Protein Identification Based on Biological Mass Spectrometry
Zhuang LU ; Liyan ZHAO ; Yangjun ZHANG ; Yun CAI ; Yulin DENG ; Yukui ZHANG ; Xiaohong QIAN
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2009;37(7):950-954
Biological mass spectrometry has been developed for the largE-scale protein identification. The successful identification of protein in proteomic study is based on an effective match of MS data to the sequence in database. Because of the diversity and heterogeneity of protein modification, the experimental data obtained by mass spectrometry does not match the theoretical value sometimes, which makes about 90 percent or more of the tandem mass spectra not be effectively identified. This has become one of the most important technique issues to be resolved in current proteome research. The N-terminal cyclization of peptides, as one of a variety of modification introduced in sample preparation, has been preliminarily studied in this work. The result showed that N-terminal cyclization occurred at the most of the glutamine(Q) or carbamoylmethyl-cysteine(CAM_C) residues and the reaction is often incomplete or partial, both types of peptides could often exist in its respective state at the same time, and the behavior of modified peptides in revered phase chromatography is also changed. The success rate of protein identification could be obviously improved if adding the N-terminal cyclization modification in the database searching. These results will be very helpful in the mass spectrometric data analysis of proteomic study.
7.Quality control and quality assurance of single photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography ( SPECT/CT) system
Yihua LIANG ; Weiwu QIN ; Jian YE ; Dangsheng LI ; Zhangwei LUO ; Liyan DENG ; Miao HUANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2010;17(19):2600-2602
Objective To investigate the quality control and quality assurance of the SPECT/CT system.Methods The energy peak,energy resolution capacity and the intrinsic uniformity of the device's detector were regularly examined, and the quality control was performed. Results The daily hardware maintain could reduce the rate of system's trouble. The device's energy peak,energy resolution capacity were consistent during half year's observation period. The two detector's intrinsic uniformity were better after calibration than before. [ detector Ⅰ: ( 2.71 ± 0.28 ) vs (2.37±0.11)(t=2.489,P<0. 05);detector Ⅱ:(2.68 ±0.12)vs(2.38 ±0. 19)(t =6.421,P <0.01) ] .Conclusion Regular quality control and maintain could keep the function stabilization,enhance the availability rate of the SPECT/CT system.
8.Discussion on the Anti-scientific Views on Cancer Treatment and Their Influencing
Hailian CHAO ; Na LI ; Lili HE ; Rui DENG ; Xiongtao LIU ; Liyan ZHAO ; Wei PENG ; Ning GUO
Chinese Medical Ethics 2015;(5):683-685
Some anti -scientific views on cancer treatment on network have serious adverse effects on some cancer patients:impacting the health promotion , patients′compliance , patients′positive psychology , patients′so-cial supports and people′s correct understanding to medical staff .And put forward the following two solutions to this effect:improve medical science website , improve the understanding of cancer prevention and control of masses , hired authoritative expert lectures on site or television , government , medical institutions and hospitals should ac-tively resist vulgar anti-science view , shoulder the moral responsibility .
9.Expression of glypican-3 in lung squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma and its relation with prognosis.
Huiling LI ; Qiuhua DENG ; Liyan HUANG ; Hailing TANG ; Xiangyang CHENG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;33(2):212-215
OBJECTIVETo study the different expressions of glypican-3 in lung squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma and explore the association of glypican-3 with the prognosis of the patients.
METHODSGlypican-3 expression was detected immunohistochemically in the tumor tissues and adjacent tissues from 48 cases of lung squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma. Kaplan-Meier method and log-rank test were used for survival analysis of the patients.
RESULTSGlypican-3 expression was detected in the tumor tissues in 29.2% (14/48) of the cases, but not in the adjacent tissues. Of the 22 patients with lung squamous cell carcinoma, 12 (54.5%) showed positive glypican-3 expression in the tumor tissue, a rate significantly higher than that in patients with lung adenocarcinoma [7.7% (2/26), P<0.01]. In all the glypican-3-positive cases, the tumor tissues showed stronger glypican-3 expression in cases with lymph node metastasis or poor tumor differentiation. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis did not indicate a significant correlation of glypican-3 expression with the prognosis of the lung cancer patients.
CONCLUSIONPatients with lung squamous cell carcinoma have higher glypican-3 expressions in the tumor tissues than those with lung adenocarcinoma, suggesting the value of glypican-3 protein as a potential marker to detect lung squamous cell carcinoma.
Adenocarcinoma ; metabolism ; pathology ; Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ; metabolism ; pathology ; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ; Glypicans ; metabolism ; Humans ; Kaplan-Meier Estimate ; Lung Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology ; Paraffin Embedding ; Prognosis
10.Exploration on Acupoint Selection Law for Acupoint Stimulation to Improve Gastrointestinal Function after Colorectal Cancer Surgery Based on Data Mining Technology
Qianlü ZHU ; Liyu ZHU ; Muhan HUANG ; Liyan YAO ; Lijin DENG ; Qiangang WEI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(4):65-71
Objective To explore the acupoint selection law for acupoint stimulation to improve gastrointestinal function after colorectal cancer surgery based on data mining technology.Methods Literature about acupoint stimulation to improve gastrointestinal function was retrieved from CNKI,VIP,Wanfang Data,SinoMed,PubMed,Web of Science and Cochrane Library from the establishment of databases to July 1,2023.Data extraction and analysis were performed using Excel 2021.Association rule analysis and clustering analysis were conducted using R language.Results Totally 197 articles were collected,with 242 combinations of acupoints involving 69 acupoints and the total use frequency of acupoints was 878 times.The top 3 acupoints used in frequency were Zusanli(ST36),Shangjuxu(ST37),and Neiguan(PC6).The top 3 involved meridians were the stomach meridian,Conception Vessel,and spleen meridian.The acupoints were mainly distributed in the lower limbs,and the most commonly used intervention method was needle punching.The association analysis discovered a combination of acupoints centered around Zusanli(ST36),which included Shangjuxu(ST37),Neiguan(PC6),and Sanyinjiao(SP6).Clustering analysis identified 4 effective cluster combinations.Conclusion Acupoint stimulation improves gastrointestinal function after colorectal cancer surgery.Multiple acupoint selection ideas are used,and the summarized acupoint selection and compatibility law in this study can provide reference for clinical research and application.