1.Research in grounded theory of postoperative pain management among the surgical nurses
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2010;26(17):5-7
Objective To find out the nurse's cognitive level of the postoperative pain management and its relevant elements,and influence of intervention measures on their postoperative pain management,so that can provide a theoretic basis for a more effective postoperative pain management.Methods The grounded theory research method taken from qualitative research Was mainly used,and triangulation was applied in collecting the information,such as observational method,interviewing method among nurses and collecting questionnaire among nurses and patients.In addition,the information was analyzed by using the constant tomparative method,generalized the relative elements influencing the postoperative pain managemen,summarized the intervention measure.In the end.analyzed comparatively the change of the nurses'knowledge and behavior of the postoperative pain management before and after intervention.Results Surgical nurses'knowledge and behavior of the postoperative pain management was improved in various degrees.The difference of the data has statistical significance.Satisfaction degree of patients improved and the theoretical model included conceptual structure,contributory factors and results.Conclusions The advance of the surgical nurse's self-awareness can improve the level of the postoperative pain management.
2.Metabolism and Transport of 7,4'-dihydroxyflavone in Caco-2 Cell Model
Yinglin MA ; Yiping ZHOU ; Yu ZHOU ; Kunyu JIANG ; Shengnan MENG
Herald of Medicine 2017;36(2):127-131
Objective To study the effects of different transport protein on the transport of 7,4'-dihydroxyflavone (7,4'-DHF) and its metabolite (7,4'-DHF-S) in Caco-2 cell model.Methods Ultra performance liquid chromatography was employed to determinethe content of 7,4'-DHF and 7,4'-DHF-S incubation buffer,their structures were identified by LC-MS/MS.Bidirectional transport of Caco-2 cells model was used to investigate the influence of ko143 (the inhibitor of BCRP) and MK571 (the inhibitor of MRP2) on the transport of 7,4'-DHF and 7,4'-DHF-S,respectively.Results Metabolic product of 7,4'-DHF in Caco-2 monolayer cell was identified as one monosulfate;PDR of 7,4'-DHF was (1.43 ± 0.11),PDR of ko143 and MK571 on the apparent permeability of 7,4'-DHF was (1.59 ± 0.04) and (1.48 ± 0.07) (P > 0.05);PDR of 7,4'-DHF-S was (1.60 ± 0.06);ko143 could significantly reduce the apparent permeability of 7,4'-DHF-S,and the PDR was (0.23 ±0.03) (P < 0.01);MK571 had no significant effect on the apparent permeability of the 7,4'-DHF-S,and the PDR was (1.51±0.04) (P > 0.05).Conclusion Caco-2 cells can mediate the suffonated reaction of 7,4'-DHF;7,4'-dihydroxyflavone sulfonated combination product may be a substrate for BCRP.
3.Study of the relationship between TLR4 gene polymorphism and sepsis
Xueyan LIU ; Yong XU ; Huaisheng CHEN ; Jinjing ZHOU ; Shengnan WU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2010;19(7):744-748
Objective To study the 2244G→A, 2299 A→G single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the 5' regulatory regions of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) in patients with Gram negative bacteria infection in Shenzhen locality, and to discuss the occurrence, course and prognosis of patients with sepsis. Method Polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) method was used to detect the genotype of TLR4. After the whole blood DNA of patient was extracted and PCR was amplified, the products were 500bp and 599 bp, and were cut by endonuclease Mae Ⅱ and Sph Ⅰ respectively to determine the SNP 2244G→A and 2299 A→G in TLR4. These two kinds of allele frequencies were statistically calculated in all patients. In the meantime, the incidence of septic shock, average hospitalized days, cost and prognosis of all patients were recorded. Statistical analysis was performed with SPSS version 16 software. ANOVA was used for comparison among multiple groups, and t -test and Sighed rank test were used for paired comparison. Results The 2299 and 2244 sites in the 5' regulatory regions of TLR4 gene of patients with Gram negative bacteria infection in Shenzhen locality had various degrees of changes in single nucleotide. Compared with the documented data from Chinese people in general, there was a significant difference in 2299A→G genotype frequency in residents of Shenzhen locality ( P < 0.05). But there were no statistically significant difference in mortality, incidence of septic shock, average days of ICU stay or ICU cost between TLR4 SNP positive and negative groups of patients. Conclusions There is a wide range of genetic variation in the 2299 and 2244 sites in the 5' regulatory regions of TLR4 among citizens of Shenzhen locality with unique distribution. The 2299A→G genotype frequency probably has differences in distribution and population. The pathogenesis and the prognostic factors of sepsis are complicated, whereas the gene polymorphism may be just one of the factors affecting the prognosis of patients with Gram negative bacteria infection.
4.Clinical characteristics and prognosis of novel bunyavirus infection: 68-case report
Linling ZHOU ; Bo LIU ; Aina CHANG ; Shengnan XU
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2015;33(2):75-78
Objective To retrospectively analyze the clinical characteristics,prognosis and risk factors of novel bunyavirus infection.Methods The clinical data of 68 patients with novel bunyavirus infection confirmed by laboratory diagnosis at Wendeng Central Hospital of Weihai were retrospectively collected.Epidemiological characteristics,clinical manifestations,physical signs and laboratory results were analyzed.Results Twenty two patients (32.4 %) had intimate contact with ermine (breeding ermine or ermine biting) ; 4 patients (5.9%) had been bitten by tick within 2 weeks,6 patients (7.4%) had intimate contact with patients with severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) ; and 25 patients (36.8 %) had a history of fieldwork before the onset of the disease.Thirty-four patients (50.0 %) were over 60 years old and 27 cases (39.7%) had underlying diseases.Initial symptoms in all patients were fever accompanied by loss of appetite,fatigue and other toxemic symptoms,followed by multi organ damage.Other clinical manifestations included nervous system damage (27 cases,39.7%),hemorrhage (4 cases,5.9%),rapid atrial fibrillation (10 cases,14.7%) and pneumonia (18 cases,26.5%).White blood cell count of 55 cases (80.9%) was less than or equal to 2.0 × 109/L,platelet count of 18 cases (26.5%) was less than or equal to 30 × 109/L.Abnormal hepatic function was found in 62 cases (91.2%); elevated myocardial enzymes was found in 68 cases (100.0%),prolonged activated partial thromboplastin time in 44 cases (64.7%),hyponatremia in 23 cases (33.8%),hypokalemia in 29 cases (42.6%),hypocalcemia in 36 cases (82.4%),hyperglycemia in 49 cases (72.1%).Serum nucleic acid quantitation of novel bunyavirus varied from 1.10 × 102 to 5.78 × 107 tissue culture infective dose (TCID)/ mL.Fifty five cases were cured,accounting for 80.9 %,while 13 (19.1%) died eventually.Conclusions High risk factors of novel bunyavirus infection included intimate contact with ermine and infected patients,tick biting and fieldwork.Patients with elder age,underlying diseases,nervous system symptoms,hemorrhage,pneumonia,low platelet,high viral load and elevated myocardial enzymes may have poor progonsis.
5.Application of phase angle in estimating malnutrition and clinical practice
Huaiyu ZHAO ; Zijian LI ; Shengnan ZHOU ; Wei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2017;25(4):256-260
Phase angle (PA), derived by bioelectrical impedance analysis, has been used to evaluate nutritional status.It has a unique advantage in diagnosing early malnutrition related to diseases by the detection of human body cell membrane integrity and fluid composition change, and being associated with bad disease prognosis in part of clinical research.Because of its non-invasive, convenient, accurate and affordable technique, it has a wide prospect of clinical application.However, lack of uniform PA reference value somehow limited its application.We summarize the latest clinical research and application situation of PA, and explore the characteristics and the influence factors of PA in different disease group, in order to provide theoretical basis for the Chinese PA reference range.
6.Metabolism profile of sulfation of chrysin in human small intestine S9
Kunyu JIANG ; Yiping ZHOU ; Yinglin MA ; Yu ZHOU ; Maofan ZHANG ; Shengnan MENG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2015;37(4):154-157
Objective To investigate the metabolic profile of chrysin in SULT1A3 and human small intestine S9.Methods After incubation of chrysin using in vitro SULT1A3 and human small intestine S9 system, high-performance liquid chromatography was utilized to determine the sulfates of chrysin.Mass spectrum(MS) were employed to elucidate the structures of metabolite.Results In the SULT1A3 with PAPS, Km were (3.06 ±1.04) and (0.41±0.06) μM, Vmax were (12.13 ±1.30) and (6.72 ±1.61) nmol/(min· mg), Vmax/Km were 3.96 and 16.39 mL/(min· mg), respectively.In the human small intestine S9 with PAPS, Km were (1.92 ±0.35) and (0.01 ±0.00) μM, Vmax were (0.52 ±0.02) and (0.08 ± 0.02) nmol/(min· mg), Vmax/Km were 0.27 and 8.00 mL/(min· mg).The metabolic behavior of chrysin in SULT1A3 and human small intestine S9 both were followed biphasic kinetics.The sulfation of chrysin in SULT1A3 showed a significant correlation with that in human small intestine S9(R2 =0.985).Conclusion The result indicates that SULT1A3 is the major enzyme to the metabolism of chrysin, human small intestine may be the main metabolic organs of chrysin.
7.Study on kinectics characteristics of the sulfation of apigenin by SULTIA3
Kunyu JIANG ; Xiaoyue LV ; Yu ZHOU ; Yiping ZHOU ; Yinglin MA ; Shengnan MENG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2015;(3):153-155,158
Objective To investigate the kinectics characteristics of sulfation of apigenin mediated by SULTIA3.Methods After incubation of apigenin using in vitro SULT1A3 system, high-performance liquid chromatography was utilized to determine the sulfates of apigenin.Mass spectrum(MS) were employed to elucidate the structure of metabolite.The program GraphPad Prism 5 was used to perform the kinetic characterization of SULT1A3 catalyzed metabolism of apigenin.Results A liner calibration curve for the assay of apigenin was validated in the range of 0.15625 ~30 μM with the recoveries of at least 80% and intra-day and inter-day RSD of less than 15%.Metabolic product of apigenin and SULT1A3 in the incubated system was identified one monosulfate.The metabolic behavior of apigenin in SULT1A3 was followed substrate inhibition kinetics.Apparent kinetic parameters of metabolism of apigenin by SULT1A3, Kmwas(0.355 ±1.04) μM and Ksi was(23.62 ±0.06) μM,Vmax was(65.71 ±1.30) nmol/(min? mg),Vmax/Km was 185.10 mL/(min? mg).Conclusion SULT1A3 can mediate the binding of apigenin sulfonated reaction, and the character of enzymatic kinetics shows substrate inhibition.Sulfation of apigenin mediated by SULTIA3 may play an important role in phaseⅡmetabolic in vivo.
8.Imaging and audiology analysis of the congenital inner ear malformations.
Bao ZHOU ; Shaolian LIN ; Youhui LIN ; Zheming FANG ; Shengnan YE ; Rong ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(22):1950-1953
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate imaging and audiology features of temporal bone and analyze the classification and prevalence of inner ear abnormalities in children with sensorineural hearing loss.
METHOD:
Children who were diagnosed with sensorineural hearing loss were examined by high resolution CT and the inner ear fluid of MRI. And each chart was retrospectively reviewed to determine the imaging and audiology features.
RESULT:
There were 125 patients(232 ears) found with inner ear malformation in 590 children with SNHL. About 21.71% of the inner ear malformation occurred in severe and profound hearing loss ears, and 12.85% occurred in r moderate hearing loss ears. The inner ear malformation rate in normal hearing ears were 13.59%.
CONCLUSION
CT and MRI examinations of temporal bone are important diagnostic tools to indentify inner ear malformations. Inner ear malformations are almost bilateral and hearing loss are profoud. Cochleo-vestibular malformations and large vestibular aqueduct are the 2 most frequent deformities. Among the children with SNHL, deformity rate in the severe and profound hearing loss ears is higher than that in moderate hearing loss ear. Inner ear malformations can exist in people with normal hearing.
Audiology
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Child
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Ear, Inner
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abnormalities
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Hearing Loss, Sensorineural
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congenital
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pathology
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Prevalence
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Retrospective Studies
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Temporal Bone
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Vestibular Aqueduct
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abnormalities
9.Characterization of the ultrastructure and cytoskeleton of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
Zhifeng GU ; Shengnan ZHAO ; Huayong ZHANG ; Ting XU ; Ouyang JIN ; Kangxing ZHOU ; Haiou LIU ; Tianyi ZHANG ; Lingyun SUN
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2008;12(6):397-400,插3
Objective To explore ultrastructure and cytoskeleton characteristics of bone marrow-deftved mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).Methods MSCs were isolated from bone marrow of 2 SLE patients and 2 healthy controls.Their ultrastrnctures were examined by transmission electron microscope (TEM).The expression pattern of actin and vinculin was assessed by laser confocal microscopy (LCM).Results MSCs in patients with SLE presented with signs of ageing and lots of autophagosome could be found in most of the cells.F-actin was aggregated and condensed at the:border of cytoplasm.Vinculin was arranged disorderly and condensed in the cytoplasm.Conclusion The change of uhrastructure and cytoskeleton patterns of bone marrow derived mesenchymal cells of SLE patients may play an important role in the abnormal proliferation of these cells in vitro.
10.The study on the combined regional homogeneity and functional connectivity of resting-state magnetic resonance in patients with subjective cognitive decline
Tenglong WANG ; Xingfu ZHAO ; Yue WU ; Zaohuo CHENG ; Zhenhe ZHOU ; Dong WANG ; Liping LU ; Xuean WU ; Shengnan HAN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2021;40(1):72-75
Objective:To investigate the mechanism of subjective cognitive decline(SCD)in resting-state by using regional homogeneity(ReHo)and functional connectivity(FC)in SCD patients.Methods:Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging(RS-fMRI)was performed in 25 SCD patients and 30 normal controls matched by sex, education and nationality.DPARSFA2.3 and SPM8 software were used to analyze and screen the brain areas with abnormal ReHo values in SCD group, with the posterior cingulated(PCC)/paruneus as seed points for whole-brain FC analysis.Results:Compared with the normal control group, the SCD group showed that ReHo values of right occipital gyrus and left precuneus were increased, and ReHo values of right inferior temporal gyrus, right orbital inferior frontal gyrus and bilateral thalamus were decreased(Voxel level, Alphasim correction, P<0.05). Using PCC/ precuneus as seed voxels, the whole brain functional connectivity analysis showed that the functional connectivity with cerebelum Crus 2 R was increased, and the functional connectivity with right orbital inferior frontal gyrus, left inferior temporal gyrus and temporal pole was reduced(Voxel level, Alphasim correction, all P<0.05). Conclusions:Default mode network may play an important role in the mechanism of SCD, and abnormalities in brain areas may first occur in PCC/precuneus.