1.Emphasizing Humanity Education in the Modern Library Construction of Medical Colleges and Univesities
Weijuan DAI ; Sufang XIE ; Wei ZHANG
Journal of Medical Informatics 2009;30(7):68-70
Humanities education is an important part in college and university education. Medical college and university libraries should strengthen their sense of responsibility and sense of mission, continuously expand and innovate the mode of humanity education, improve the environment of teaching, modify the system construction and promote the quality of straits to make library as an important field for medical students humanity education.
2.Analysis of risk factors for hypertension among taxi drivers on different shifts.
Zhenhua LIU ; Yuxiao WANG ; Fengfeng YAN ; Xiaomin WEI ; Sufang YU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2015;33(4):263-265
OBJECTIVETo investigate the incidence and risk factors for hypertension among taxi drivers working different shifts.
METHODSUsing the cluster sampling method, 415 day-shift and 304 night-shift taxi drivers in Jinan, China were selected and investigated. The influencing factors for hypertension were analyzed.
RESULTSThe incidence of hypertension in all taxi drivers was 33.2%. The incidence of hypertension in night-shift drivers was significantly higher than that in day-shift drivers (37.8% vs 29.9%, P<0.05). According to multivariate analysis, the incidence of hypertension in day-shift drivers was closely related to body mass index (BMI), working years, working hours, sleep duration, rest days, diet quality, water intake, and smoking, while the incidence of hypertension in night-shift drivers was closely related to BMI, working years, working hours, part-time job, sleep duration, rest days, and drinking.
CONCLUSIONBMI, working years, and working hours are the common risk factors for hypertension in day-shift and night-shift drivers. Sleep duration and rest days are the common protective factors. The risk factors for hypertension in taxi drivers vary with different shifts.
Automobile Driving ; Body Mass Index ; China ; epidemiology ; Humans ; Hypertension ; epidemiology ; Incidence ; Occupational Health ; Rest ; Risk Factors ; Time Factors ; Work Schedule Tolerance
3.The development of duplex real-time PCR for detection of Listeria monocytogenes and Shigella
Wei XU ; Sufang LI ; Jun LIU ; Dian HU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2008;28(10):946-950
Objective To develop a rapid,sensitive,specific and accurate quantitative duplex real-time PCR assay for detection of Listeria monocytogenes and Shigella.Methods Two sets of specific primers and probes were selected according to Listeria monocytogencs hly gene and Shigella ipaH gene.The target hly and iPaH fragments were amplified by PCR,and used to construct recombinant pGEM-T-hly and pGEM-T-ipaH respectively.The two recombinant circular plasmid DNAs were linearized with EcoR I that did not cut within the target DNA fragment.The ten-fold dilutions of plasmid were subjected to the standard quantitation curve in duplex real-time PCR assay.Various genomic DNAs of Listeria innocua,Listeria weshimeri,Salmonella,Staphylococcus aureus,Bacillus subtilis,Escherichia coli and Proteus were used as negative controls to confirm the specificity of duplex real-time PCR assay.The assay was also used to detect Listeria monocytogenes and Shigella in artificially contaminated sterilized skim milk.Results The recombinant plasmids were constructed successfully,hly probe(rAM and TAMRA double labelled)and ipaH probe (HEX and TAMRA double labelled)were used to develop an optimized PCR successfuliv.Conclusion The selected primers and probes showed high specificity for these two target bacteria,the linear range of the assay was good(105-101 copies/μl,R2≥0.998)and sensitivity Was 10 copies/PCR.Following a DNA extraction method which combined EZ Spin Colum Genomic DNA Isolation Kit(BBI)/Phenol-chloroform,the sensitivity of assay Was 102CFU/ml for both Listeria monocytogenes and Shigella in artificially contaminated sterilized skim milk,which equivalents to 10 CFU/PCR.
4.Characteristics of Brucella’s growth curve in the Bact/Alert blood culture system
Sufang GUO ; Ruixia WEI ; Quan FU ; Junli ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2013;(6):473-475
Objective To characterize the growth curve of Brucella in Bact/Alert blood culture system which may be helpful to predict the growth of Brucella strain for earlier clinical diagnosis of brucellosis.Methods The epidemiological,clinical and labo-ratory data including growth curve of Brucella were reviewed and analyzed retrospectively for 15 cases of brucellosis as con-firmed by positive serological test and brucellosis agglutination test.Results All the 15 patients had irregular fever and history of animal exposure,even though their clinical feature and signs varied greatly.The growth curve of Brucella in blood culture showed the same chracteristics in the 15 patients,including:the time to positive alarm was about 72 hours,a longer lag phase, shorter logarithmic phase,a shorter vertical axis corresponding to the logarithmic phase,and a flat stable phase.Conclusions The clinical manifestation of brucellosis is variable and non-specific.Lack of awareness of this disease makes the clinicians mis-diagnose it easily.Therefore,blood culture is critical for clarifying the etiology in febrile patients.The growth curve of bacteria during blood culture is useful for early diagnosis of brucellosis and prevention of laboratory infections.
5.Multislice spiral CT of congenital bridging bronchus
Sufang HAN ; Xiucheng GAO ; Zhongfu TIAN ; Wenwei TAGN ; Songyu WEI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2012;46(2):121-123
Objective To assess the diagnostic value of MSCT in congenital bridging bronchus (BB).Methods Three-dimensional (3D) reconstructed CT images including MPR,MinIP,MIP,VR were respectively analyzed in 12 patients with congenital bridging bronchus on postprocessing workstation.Results Six of 12 BB patients were type Ⅰ bridging bronchus which originated from the left main bronchus at the level of fourth and fifth thoracic vertebral body,while the right bronchus was originated from the normal carina at the level of second and third thoracic vertebral body.The average angle of normal carina was about 59.2°,and the average angle of pseudocarina where BB originated from the left main bronchus was about 108.8°.The left main bronchus proximal to the origin of BB showed significant stenosis,with 1-2 mm width and 17 mm length in the involved segment.Six cases were type Ⅱ bridging bronchus,the right bronchus was absent in normal carina,BB originated at the level of fourth and fifth thoracic vertebral body,the average angle of pseudocarina was about 131°,the whole right lung was supplied by BB.The lower portion of trachea had stenosis in all 6 patients with 2-3 mm width and 30 mm length in the involved segment The lower portion of the trachea was found moving to the left in 4 patients and the left pulmonary artery sling was found in 2 patients.Conclusion MSCT can afford a definite diagnosis of BB by showing the morphology of trachea,bronchus,carina and relationship with surrounding organs with 3D reconstructions.
6.Clinical features of 28 cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome in children
Sufang LIN ; Jianxiang LIAO ; Xia ZHAO ; Hui YANG ; Xuemei WEI
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2013;(7):637-640
Objectives To investigate the clinical features of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) in children from Shen-zhen. Methods The clinical manifestations, results of electrophysiological tests and prognosis of 28 GBS patients from July 2002 to July 2012 were retrospectively analysed. Results Of 28 children, 16(57.1%) had preceding acute upper respiratory infection for 3-14 days but no patient had acute gastroenteritis. One had received HBV vaccination in 2 weeks before the onset of GBS. The peak season for GBS is spring. According to the clinical presentations and the neurophysiological results 17 patients had demyelinating neuropathy, 5 acute motor axonal neuropathy, 2 acute motor sensory axonal neuropathy, 3 Miller-fisher syndrome, and 1 polyneuritis cranialis. 14 (50.0%) patients suffered from pain in limbs which is the most nota-ble symptom in the early stage. Intravenous immune globulin (IVIG) and steroids were given during the acute phases in the majority of the patients, and assisted ventilation was performed in 2 patients due to respiratory muscle paralysis. No diffe-rence was found in Hughes scores, average hospitalization durations, and the prognosis between patients with GBS variants patients and patients with classic GBS. Conclusions Children with GBS in Shenzhen area have different clinical features.
7.The detection and analysis of etiology of non-bacterial pneumonia in children in Xi'an
Zhigang LIU ; Yachao WANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Sufang LUO ; Aiping ZOU
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1981;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the etiological characteristics of non-bacterial pneumonia in children in Xi'an. Methods Virus IgM antibody was detected by solid phase ELISA technique, and mycoplasma pneumonia(MP) IgM antibody was detected by Au-mark immunodotting technique. Results In a total of 302 cases, mycoplasma pneumonia and / or virus were detected in 204, with the positive infection rate as 67.55%(204/302); 328 cases were found with positive strains of pathogens including 120 mycoplasma(MP) strains (36.6%) among which were 77 coxsackie virus(CV) strains (23.5%), 56 respiratory syncytial virus(RSV) strains (17.1%), 39 influenza virus strains(11.9%), 25 adenovirus strains(7.6%) and 11 EBV strains(3.4%). The single infection rate was 51.99%(157/302) while the mixed infection rate was 15.56%(47/302). The onset of non-bacterial pneumonia in Xi'an could be seen in all seasons of the year. There was significant seasonal difference among the incidences caused by different pathogens(P0.05). The highest incidence age was between 7 months to 3 years. Conclusion MP, CV, RSV are the leading pathogens that cause non-bacterial pneumonia in children in Xi'an. ELISA and Au-mark immunodotting techniques are simple and quick to detect viruses and mycoplasma.
8.Inhibitory effects of lobaplatin on human ovarian cancer and its regulation of apoptosis-related genes in nude mice
Dongmin WEI ; Hongyan YU ; Hui WANG ; Wenli LIU ; Sufang SHI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2015;17(1):81-83
Objective To explore the inhibitory effects of lobaplatin and cisplatin and their regulation of apoptosis-related genes in ovarian cancer cells in nude mice.Methods SKOV3 cells were implanted into nude mice.In monotherapy treatment study,the nude mice bearing human SKOV3 cells were randomly divided into control,lobaplatin,and cisplatin groups,with 7 mice in each group.The mice in each group were received corresponding treatment.The volume of tumor and the weight of nude mice were measured three times per week,respectively.Tumor inhibitory rate was calculated.The protein expressions of bax and bcl-2 were detected by flow cytometry.Results The growth inhibitory rate was 47.2% in lobaplatin group and 42.8% in cisplatin group,without significant difference between two groups (P > 0.05).The expression of bcl-2 was decreased but the bax was increased in lobaplatin and ciaplatin groups compared to the control group.Conclusions Lobaplatin can significantly inhibit the growth of ovarian cancer cells,induce apoptosis by down-regulation of bcl-2 and up-regulation of bax.
9.Analysis of effect of different training programs of pre hospital emergency treatment for highway traffic policemen
Weiwei WANG ; Sufang WEI ; Yu ZHANG ; Qian XIAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(2):130-132
Objective Through investigation and training in the knowledge and skills of pre hospital emergency treatment in Xuzhou highway traffic policemen,we explored a more targeted and more effective first-aid skills training program.Methods Based on our hospital emergency center 91 highway traffic policemen were randomly assigned to 3 first aid skills training groups,group 1 received theoretical training and operational training,group 2 was given the same theoretical training and operational training after DVD player,group 3 took the same method as that of group 2,besides,situational training was given to group 3.The emergency treatment technique was evaluated post training.Results After the training,the scores of 3 groups were different from each other,group 3 had the best results compared with group 1 and group 2.Conclusions The highway traffic policemen had poor emergency treatment knowledge.They should be trained with first aid knowledge and skills as well as cardiopulmonary resuscitation training.
10.Bioactivity of indolylpiperidine-piperazine derivatives on α1 -adrenoceptor-mediated inotropic response
Sufang LI ; Fei LIU ; Wei LIU ; Yue ZHAO ; Zhizhen LU ; Ming XU ; Youyi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2012;26(3):276-281
OBJECTIVE To investigate the blocking activities of a series of potential α1-adrenoceptor (α1-AR) antagonists (Compounds B1 -B9) on α1-AR.METHODS ① A series of potential α1-adrenoceptor (α1-AR) antagonists,indolylpiperidine derivative (IPD) and Compounds B1 -B9,with indolylpiperidine moiety and different substitutes were synthesized through the coupling of indolylpiperidine and piperazine derivatives.② Inotropic responses experiment was used to examine blocking effects of IPD and Compounds B1 - B9 in isolated rat atria by phenylephrine (PE) stimulation.③ Blocking effect of IPD and Compounds B1 - B9 on phosphorylation level of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) in PE treated HEK293 cells was tested by Western blotting.RESULTS ① Potential α1-adrenoceptor (α1-AR) antagonists with indolylpiperidine moiety and different substitutes were synthesized successfully.② PE caused a dose-dependent inotropic response which was inhibited by pre-incubation of phentolamine (Phen),a non-selective α1-AR antagonist,IPD and Compounds B1,B3,B4,B7,B8 and B9,respectively; IPD and Compounds B4 and B8 caused an obvious rightward shift of inotropic response-curve,the pA2 values for IPD and Compounds B4 and B8 were 6.72 ± 0.21,6.86 ± 0.29 and 6.67 ± 0.19,respectively.③ Phosphorylation level of ERK1/2 was inhibited by pre-incubation with Compounds B1,B2,B3,B5,B6,B7,B8 and B9 or IPD in PE treated α1A-AR stably expressed HEK293 cells; PE-stimulated phosphorylation level of ERK1/2 was inhibited by pre-incubation with Compounds B2,B4,B7 or B8 in α1B-AR stably expressed HEK293 cells.CONCLUSION Compound B4 has a selective blocking activity on α1B-AR,and Compounds B1,B3,B5,B6 and B9 or IPD have a selective blocking activity on the phosphorylation level of ERK1/2.