1.A preliminary study on factors influencing the outcomes of activities of CK-isozyme
Wanjun ZHENG ; Minru DENG ; Li WONG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2006;0(05):-
Objective To study the false positive of enzyme linked immunoinhibition continuous assays to detect CK-MB in clinic,to reasonably explain the results of detection and to get correctly the project of solving.Methods A total of 125 serum specimen of non-myocardial infarction patients were detected by enzyme linked immunoinhibition continuous assays,in retrospective study.To analyze the factors which made the CK-MB enzymatic activity unit pseudo-rising.Results Total CK-MB enzymatic activity was low in 86 serum specimen of adult patients with non-myocardial infarction,but in the patients with tumor,encephalic infarction and allergic disorder the pseudo-positive ratio of the CK-MB enzymatic activity was high.There were 53 cases, in which CK-MB activity accounted for 6%-21% enzymatic activity of CK, and 6 cases accounted for more than 38% in 59 cases in which the CK-MB activity was more than 5% enzymatic activity of CK.In 38 neonate cases, the enzymatic activity of CK ranged from 145U/L to 1974U/L,In 1 case of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome CK-MB activity accounted for more than 90% enzymatic activity of CK.Another haemolytic sample led to false positive result.Conclusion The phenomenon of enzymatic activity rising in the serum specimen of non-myocardial infarction patients may be caused by the factors of lots CK, CK-BB and AK in serum.Those materials maybe have effects on the action between McAb and M subunit of the CK.Some non-inhibit CK-M and the M subunit with B subunit may participate the enzymatic activity together.Because of the shortcoming of method,the single assay should not be taken as the diagnostic basis.
2.The confirmed inspection and analysis of HCV Different Region ELISA KIT to anti-HCV near S/CO sample
Xiaoyan XU ; Ye FANG ; Wanjun ZHENG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2006;0(09):-
Objective To discuss the confirmed value of HCV Different Region ELISA KIT (ANTI-HCV-C, ANTI-HCV-NS3, ANTI-HCV-NS4, ANTI-HCV-NS5) to anti-HCV CO sample.Methods To inspect the general antibody of anti-HCV with ELISA, which is commonly used in clinic.The serum was separated from the suspicious samples, whose results were equal to S/CO or in the state of grey district ( CO?10%), and stored in the refrigerator in -29℃ low temperature and concenratedly inspected by the HCV Different Region ELISA KIT on the Triturus,the enayme immuno-reactions automatic analyzer. We totally collected 44 suspicious samples,among which there were 24 anti-HCV positive,20 anti-HCV CO?10% negative. Meanwhile we collected 30 samples whose S/CO of general antiboby was more than 5.0 and 20 ones which were healthy and could be compared with.Results In the 44 suspicious cases, whose S/CO was in the state of grey disrtict (CO?10%), the HCV Different Region Kit confirmed positive was 22.7% (10/44),suspicious 6.8% (3/44), negative 70.5 % (31/44).The false positive rate of positive anti-HCV CO?10% was 54.2%(13/24) and the false negative rate of negative anti-HCV CO?10% was 5.0%(1/20). In the 30 cases,whose S/CO of general antibody was more than 5.0,the HCV Different Region Kit confirmed positive was 80.0%(24/30),suspicious 13.3%(4/30), negative 67%(2/30). In 20 cases,which were from healthy people, the HCV Different Region Kit confirmed totally negative.Conclusion Using HCV Different Region Kit is a better evidence laboratory,especially for the uncertain samples,that is,it is very important for the "grey district"(CO?10%) samples to be further confirmed.It can reduce the false positive and false negative result which may emerge when anti HCV EIA inspects the dangerous groups and improve the accuracy of clinical HCV diagnosis.To blood station, it has certain practical value for the blood not only can be safely used, but also avoided wasting. The operation is simple and convenient, easily be spread and applied.
3.Control study of buprenorphine sublingual tablets and methadone for heroin addicts on out patients treatment during recovery period
Guangsheng NIU ; Wanjun DU ; Yuming WANG ; Jie ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2011;18(16):2193-2195
ObjectiveTo observe the effect of buprenorphine sublingual tablets (Bup) and methadone for heroin addicts on out patients treatment during recovery period. MethodsHeroin addicts who completed acute drug detoxification treatment were assigned in the order of cross to the observation group and control group. The observation group and the control group were treated with Bup and methadone, respectively for six months. Both groups were observed on the time of keeping heroin abstinence during the treatment and were assessed with Anxiety Scale before and after Bup or methadone treatment. ResultsBup group kept abstinence from heroin longer than methadone group ( P <0.01 ) ,and had lower anxiety scores( P <0.05). ConclusionBupernorphine sublingual tablets used for out patients at recovery period could better alleviate heroin addicts' anxiety and prolong their abstinence time.
4.Effects of sodium hyaluronate on the expression of TGF-β3 and Smad 6 of the epidural scar tissue
Yueliang ZHENG ; Zhimin XIA ; Hui ZHOU ; Wanjun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2008;17(9):956-960
Objective To study the effect of sodium hyaluronate on the expression of transforming growth factor-β3(TGF-β3) and Smad 6 of the epidural scar tissue. Method Totally 60 male SD rats were randomly divided into two groups:the control group(A, n = 30), sodium hyaluronate group(B, n = 30). 0.25 × 1 cm2 dura mater uncovered area laminectomy was performed at L4 and L5, covered with 0.3 ml sodium hyaluronate in group B, covered with same amount of saline in group A. The animals were sacrificed at 2, 4 and 8 weeks after operation. The specimens were prepared for determination of the expression of TGF-β3 and Smad 6 at scar tissue and the degree of scar adhesion according to Rydell method, and observed the ultrastructure changes of scar tissue with transmission electron microscope. Results At 2 weeks after operation, the expression of TGF-β3 mRNA of two groups were 0.22 and 0.257 ( P = 0.027), respectively. At 4 weeks, group B was was increased significantly, and the mean numbers were 0.362 and 0.411 (P = 0.006). At 8 weeks, the expression of TGF-β3 mRNA of group A was increased significantly, too, but the difference between two groups was significantly, they were 0.427 and 0.470 (P =0.015), respectively. The trend of the expression of TGF-β3 and Smad 6 mRNA was similar. At 2, 4, 8, weeks, the expression was 0.169 and 0.205 (P = 0.089), 0.294 and 0.351 (P = 0.031), and 0.469 and 0.543 (P = 0.021), respectively.In group B the duramater adhesion was decreased (P < 0.05), the proliferation of fibroblasts and fihroblastic function were inhibited (P < 0.05). Conclusions Sodium hyaluronate up-regulated the expression of TGF-β3 and Smad6 and reduced the proliferation and collagen synthesis in fibroblast culture in the scar tissue.
5.Effects of electroacupuncture on cognitive function and learning and memory of mice exposed to ionizing radiation
Xin WU ; Wanjun ZHENG ; Lin LI ; Jianfeng GAO
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2016;36(2):94-99
Objective To investigate the effects of electroacupunctures at Baihui,Fengfu,and Shenshu on the cognitive function and learning memory of mice exposure with ionizing radiation.Methods C57BL/6J (30-day old) mice were randomly divided into l0 groups consisting of the control group,X-ray exposure groups (4,8 and 16 Gy),electroacupuncture-nonacupiont (E-nonA) groups (4,8 and 16 Gy) and electroacupuncture-acupiont (EA) groups (4,8 Gy and 16 Gy),with 10 mice assigned to each group.The mice were irradiated (IR) on the left cerebral hemisphere with doses of 4,8 and 16 Gy.Some mice were electroacupunctured for 3 courses of treatment.Using weight as a measurable parameter,the open-field test and Morris water maze test were used to evaluate the curative effects.Results Compared with the control group,the weights of mice in the exposure groups (8 and 16 Gy) significantly decreased (t =2.917,9.650,3.043,2.882,P < 0.05) at 7 and 14 d,while the weights of the E-nonA (8 and 16 Gy) and EA groups (8 and 16 Gy) were not significantly altered.Compared to the model groups (8 and 16 Gy),the weights of EA groups (8 and 16 Gy) significantly increased (t =6.602,5.409,19.660,2.975,P < 0.05).In the open-field test,the crossing times and the rearing time of exposure model groups (8 and 16 Gy) significantly decreased compared to the control group (t =2.183,2.119,2.369,2.231,P < 0.05).Compared with model groups (8 and 16 Gy) and E-nonA groups (8 and 16 Gy),the crossing times and rearing time of the EA groups were significantly increased (compared with model:t =8.914,2.727,4.325,4.178,P < 0.05;compared with E-nonA:t =4.030,3.014,2.150,4.771,P <0.05).In the Morris water maze,compared with the control,the latent period of model group (4 Gy) was significantly increased and the crossing times significantly decreased (t =4.544,3.422,P < 0.05);compared to model and E-nonA groups (4 Gy),the latent period of EA group significantly increased (compared with model:t =2.877,P < 0.05;compared with E-nonA:t =3.001,P < 0.05).At day 2 and 3,the latent period of model groups (8 and 16 Gy) significantly increased (t =2.544,3.706,3.796,7.934,P < 0.05) and the crossing times (t =2.120,2.393,P < 0.05) significantly decreased,resident time in target area of model group (8 Gy) was significantly decreased (t =2.543,P < 0.05) compared to the control group.Compared with model and E-nonA groups (8 and 16 Gy),the latent period of EA gourps significantly decreased (compared with model:t =5.404,7.869,4.104,15.590,P < 0.05;compared with E-nonA:t =2.938,7.955,6.566,10.350,P < 0.05) while the through times and resident time in target area significantly increased in the EA group (8 Gy) (compared with model:t =2.673,2.613,P < 0.05;compared with E-nonA:t =3.345,2.179,P < 0.05).Conclusions Irradiation with a dose higher than 8 Gy could induce mice brain injury.Electroacupuncture can alleviate the radiation damage of cognitive function as well as learning and memory functions in mice.
6.Experimental study on different courses of electro-acupuncture treatment on behavior of model mice with radiographic exposure
Xin WU ; Wanjun ZHENG ; Lin LI ; Jianfeng GAO
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;25(6):634-638
Objective To explore the effects of different courses of electro-acupuncture at Baihui,Fengfu,and Shenshu of both sides on the behavior of mice exposed to radiation.Methods Fifty C57BL/6Jmice 30 days old were randomly and equally divided into control group,model group (exposure to radiation of 8 Gy),electro-acupuncture group 1 (1 week of treatment),electro-acupuncture group 2 (2 weeks of treatment),and electro-acupuncture group 3 (3 weeks of treatment).The mouse model of radiation-induced brain injury was established by exposure to radiation of 8 Gy and treated with electro-acupuncture.The open field test and Morris water maze test were used to evaluate the cognitive function and spatial learning and memory,respectively.Group t-test difference.Results In the open field test,the model group had significantly fewer vertical or horizontal movements than the control group (P=0.032,0.029,0.028),while the electro-acupuncture groups 2 and 3 had significantly more vertical or horizontal movements than the model group (P=0.001,0.017,0.000).In the Morris water maze test,compared with the control group,the model group had significantly longer latency,a significantly lower frequency of entry into the goal box,and significantly shortened residence time,indicating substantially worse performance of spatial learning and memory (P=0.023,0.001,0.001).Compared with the model group,the electro-acupuncture groups 2 and 3 had significantly shortened latency,a significantly higher frequency of entry into the goal box,and significantly longer residence time (P=0.046,0.017,0.049,0.007,0.031,0.009).Conclusions Different courses of electro-acupuncture treatment at Baihui,Fengfu,and Shenshu of both sides can substantially improve the cognitive function and spatial learning and memory in mice exposed to radiation.Particularly,2 and 3 weeks of electro-acupuncture treatment give the best outcomes.
7.Factors affecting HIV testing among male college students with sexual behaviors
Hui WANG ; Xiaohong PAN ; Qiaoqin MA ; Weiyong CHEN ; Lin HE ; Jinlei ZHENG ; Wanjun CHEN ; Tingting JIANG
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(11):1081-1085
Objective:
To investigate the factors affecting HIV testing among male college students with sexual behaviors, so as to provide the evidence for improving the detection of HIV testing among young college students.
Methods:
Four undergraduate universities and one junior college were randomly sampled from Hangzhou City using a purposive sampling method during the period between September and November, 2021, and male students with self-reported sexual behaviors were recruited as study students. Participants' demographics, AIDS-related knowledge, sexual behaviors and HIV testing were collected using questionnaires, and factors affecting HIV testing using a multivariable logistic regression model.
Results:
A total of 720 male college students with sexual behaviors were enrolled, including 180 freshmen (25.00%), 178 sophomores (24.72%), 163 juniors (22.64%), 50 seniors (6.94%) and 149 postgraduates (20.69%), and 94 students received HIV testing (13.06%), including 57.45% receiving self-testing. Multivariable logistic regression analysis identified postgraduates (OR=0.302, 95%CI: 0.127-0.719), sexual orientation (homosexual, OR=0.090, 95%CI: 0.028-0.294; bisexual/uncertain, OR=0.181, 95%CI: 0.066-0.495), awareness of HIV testing (low awareness, OR=0.411, 95%CI: 0.176-0.957; moderate awareness, OR=0.305, 95%CI: 0.123-0.757; high awareness, OR=0.087, 95%CI: 0.032-0.235) as factors affecting HIV testing among male college students with sexual behaviors.
Conclusions
The prevalence of HIV testing correlates with awareness of HIV testing among male college students with sexual behaviors. Improvements in health education of HIV testing and accessibility of HIV testing services are recommended.
8.Factors affecting multiple sexual partner behaviors among men who have sex with men at ages of 16 to 24 years in Zhejiang Province
Tingting JIANG ; Qiaoqin MA ; Lin CHEN ; Lin HE ; Wanjun CHEN ; Weiyong CHEN ; Hui WANG ; Jinlei ZHENG
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(11):1091-1095
Objective :
To investigate the factors affecting multiple sexual partner behaviors among men who have sex with men (MSM) at ages of 16 to 24 years in Zhejiang Province, so as to provide the evidence for formulating the integrated interventions for HIV/AIDS among adolescents.
Methods :
The demographic features, sexual behaviors and HIV testing were collected from MSM at ages of 16 to 24 years in Zhejiang Province through the Management Information System of China AIDS Fund for Non-governmental Organizations (CAFNGO) in 2021. The factors affecting multiple sexual partner behaviors were identified among MSM at ages of 16 to 24 years using a multivariable logistic regression model.
Results :
A total of 1 253 participants were enrolled, with a mean age of (21.16±2.06) years. There were 1 219 unmarried respondents (97.29%), 807 (64.61%) with diploma and above, 250 (19.95%) with multiple sexual partners during the past 3 months, 344 (27.45%) with unprotected sexual behaviors in the past 3 months, 71 (5.67%) that had used rush or new drugs, 511 (40.78%) that were unaware of their sexual partners' HIV infections, 28 (2.23%) with symptoms or diagnosis of sexually transmitted diseases, and 35 (2.79%) with positive HIV testing. Multivariable logistic regression analysis identified age (19 years-, OR=2.563, 95%CI: 1.404-4.679; 22 to 24 years, OR=2.149, 95%CI: 1.180-3.913), having unprotected sexual behaviors in the past 3 months (OR=5.338, 95%CI: 3.938-7.237), having used rush or new drugs in the past 3 months (OR=3.669, 95%CI: 2.142-6.286), unaware of sexual partners' HIV infections(OR=1.402, 95%CI: 1.032-1.903), and positive HIV tests (OR=2.763, 95%CI: 1.298-5.880) as factors affecting multiple sexual behaviors among MSM at ages of 16 to 24 years.
Conclusions
The multiple sexual behaviors correlate with age, unprotected sexual behaviors, use of rush or new drugs and unawareness of sexual partners' HIV infections among MSM at ages of 16 to 24 years.
9.Comparision of Partially and Totally Depolarization of Peripheral Nerve in Total Knee Arthroplasty
Wanjun CAO ; Shaoling ZHU ; Xiandong LIU ; Chengjie TANG ; Jinwen ZHENG ; Xingyu CHEN ; Ying LIU ; Peng XIAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;21(8):957-959
Objective To compare the effects of peripatellar peripheral nerve partially and totally depolarized in total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Methods 66 TKA patients were divided into partially depolarized group (A, 42 knees) and totally depolarized group (B, 38 knees). The scores of knee-joint, Feller and Visual Analogue Scale were recorded. Results There was no significant difference in all the scores between 2 groups before operation (P>0.05). All the scores improved after operation (P<0.05), however, there was still no significant difference between 2 groups (P>0.05). Conclusion Patellar peripheral nerve partially depolarization technique can reduce postoperative knee pain, which has the same effect with totally depolarization.
10.Analysis of AHFtest-based HIV antibody self-testing data
ZHENG Jinlei ; HE Lin ; WANG Hui ; CHEN Wanjun ; JIANG Tingting ; CHEN Weiyong ; CHEN Lin
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(2):156-158
Objective:
To investigate the characteristics of AHFtest-based HIV antibody self-testing among male adolescents at ages of 15 to 24 years, so as to provide insights into the promotion of HIV antibody self-testing.
Methods:
Data were collected from male adolescents at ages of 15 to 24 years that applied for HIV antibody self-testing in the AHFtest platform from 2019 to 2021, with mailing address showing as Zhejiang Province, and demographics, applying cause and testing results were analyzed.
Results:
A total of 268 male adolescents were enrolled, with a median age of 22.00 (interquartile range, 3.00) years. There were 160 cases with an educational level of junior college/bachelor (59.70%), 147 students (54.85%), 175 men who had sex with men (65.30%), and 126 cases with a history of previous HIV antibody self-testing (47.01%). The main causes for applying for HIV antibody self-testing through AHFtest were "easy to operate" (259 cases, 96.64%) and "privacy protect" (102 cases, 38.06%). There were 203 subjects that applied once HIV antibody self-testing (75.75%), and 65 subjects that applied multiple self-testing (24.25%). There were 123 subjects that uploaded their test results (45.90%), including 3 cases with HIV antibody positive, and 125 subjects that did not tell others the self-testing results (46.64%).
Conclusions
Among male applicants at ages of 15 to 24 years in Zhejiang Province from 2019 to 2021, students are predominant occupation. Easy to operate and privacy protect are the main cause for the application, but the proportion of detection results uploading is relatively low.