1.Clinical observation for the effect of correct limb emplacement on the prevention of shoulder pain of patients with cerebral apoplexy
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2008;24(14):19-20
Objective To discuss the effect of correct limb emplacement on the prevention of shoulder pain of patients with cerebral apoplexy. Methods Forty-one patients after cerebral apoplexy with motor dysfunction of upper limbs but with no sensory disability and shoulder pain were randomly divided into the control group (20 cases)and the observation group (21 cases).Both two groups received routine passive activity and massage of limbs.The observation group was given correct limb emplacement based on routine nursing. Then we evaluate the pain of ariticulus humeri when in the full range of anterior flexion movement after two months. Results The incidence of shoulder pain in the control group was 65.0%,which was statistically lower than that of the observation group (19.0%), χ2=8.91,P < 0.01. Conclusion Correct limb emplacement had preventive effect on patients with cerebral apoplexy.
2.Effects of DS201 on Proliferation of Pulmonary Artery Smooth Muscle Cell Induced by Hypoxia
Acta Medicinae Universitatis Scientiae et Technologiae Huazhong 2001;30(2):106-108
Immunocytochemistry, flowcytometry and nucleic acid in situ hybridization were used to observe the effect of sodium tanshinon Ⅱ-A silate (DS201) on proliferation of pulmonary artery smooth muscle cell (PASMC) induced by hypoxic endothelial cell condition medium (HECCM). The results showed that DS201 could obviously hinder PASMC to enter S phase from G0/G1 phase (P<0.05), and decrease the expression of PCNA and platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-A and B chain mRNA in PASMC respectively, (P<0.01). It was suggested that DS201 could probably inhibit the prolifertion of PASMC mediated by HECCM, through down-regulating the expression of PDGF-A and B chain gene.
3.Antimicrobial use in 33 township central hospitals
Huiming YIN ; Weihua WU ; Fen LI
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2014;(11):654-658
Objective To investigate antimicrobial use in 33 township central hospitals,and improve the rational use of antimicrobial agents. Methods Thirty-three township central hospitals in 1 1 counties were randomly select-ed,7 920 outpatient prescriptions,medical records of 465 non-surgery patients and 213 surgery patients were inves-tigated and analyzed. Results Of 33 hospitals,antimicrobial usage rate in outpatients and inpatients was 56.60%and 89.68% respectively,combined antimicrobial usage rate was 24.16% and 43.58% respectively. Antimicrobial use density in inpatients was 147.25DDDs. Antimicrobial usage rate in surgery patients was 97.18% ,combined an-timicrobial usage rate was 59.90% ,the percentage of one drug,two-drug combination and three-drug combination was 40.10% ,47.82% ,and 12.08% respectively. The percentage of antimicrobial use in patients of type Ⅰ,Ⅱ, and Ⅲincision was 97.56% (40/41),96.93% (158/163)and 100.00% (9/9)respectively,combined antimicrobial us-age rate was 30.00% ,67.72% ,and 44.44% respectively.Conclusion The overuse of antimicrobial agents exists in 33 township central hospitals,antimicrobial usage rate,combined usage rate,antimicrobial use density and antimi-crobial prophylaxis in typeⅠincision operations are all high.
4.Effects of levodopa on the cerebral dopamine transporter in healthy aged SD rats
Chunfeng LIU ; Weihua YIN ; Yuan ZHOU
Journal of Clinical Neurology 1997;0(06):-
Objective To observe the effects of chronic levodopa administration on cerebral dopamine transporter in healthy aged SD rats.Methods Twelve healthy aged SD rats was divided into three groups,which was respectively gavaged with high-dose of levodopa (150 mg/kg), low-dose of levodopa (50mg/kg) and NS everyday for four months. After levodopa was stopped for twenty-four hours, 0.2 ml of 99mTc-TRODAT-1 (800 ?Gi) was injected into the rats through vena caudalis. Three hours later, the rats were sacrificed and the wet weight of striatum, cerebral cortex, cerebella and brain stem was weighed. We measured the counts of radiation and calculated the numerical value of ID.Results The activity of ID in striatum was ( 0.764? 0.129) in high-dose group and ( 0.928? 0.145) in low-dose group. Compared with the control group ( 1.562? 0.289), the differences were significant ( P
5.Therapeutic Observation of Acupoint Application plus ModifiedZhi Sou Powder for Post-cold Cough
Chaoqun YIN ; Weihua YANG ; Xiaochong LIANG
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2017;36(1):51-54
Objective To observe the clinical efficacy of acupoint application plus modifiedZhi Sou powder in treating post-cold cough.Method A total of 120 patients with post-cold cough were randomized into group A, group B, and group C, 40 cases in each group. Group A was intervened by acupoint application plus modifiedZhi Sou powder, group B by oral administration ofZhi Sou powder, and group C by oral administration of compound Dextromethorphan syrup. The three groups were intervened once a day, 7 days as a treatment course. The clinical efficacies were compared after 2 treatment courses, and the adverse reactions during the study were observed.Result The total effective rate was 87.5% in group A, 67.5% in group B and 60.0% in group C. The total effective rate in group A was significantly different from that in group B and group C (P<0.05). The adverse reaction rate was 7.5% in group A, 5.0% in group B and 72.5% in group C. The adverse reaction rates in group A and B were significantly different from the rate in group C (P<0.01).Conclusion Acupoint application plusZhi Sou powder is an effective approach in treating post-cold cough, and it’s more effective than ordinary drug and produces less adverse reactions.
6.Factors of dyskinesias and motor fluctuations in Parkinson's disease
Chunfeng LIU ; Weihua YIN ; Weifeng LUO
Chinese Journal of Neurology 1999;0(06):-
Objective To observe the dyskinesias and motor fluctuation in patients with Parkin-son’s disease, and investigate their influential factors. Methods The detail information of dyskinesias and motor fluctuation of 63 patients with Parkinson’s disease were recorded and followed up when the of L-Dopa therapy was carried out, and all patients were assessed by using UPDRS at “on” and “off” stage, Hoehn and Yahr scale, Schwab and England living scale.The data were calculated with SPSS 10.0 statistic software. Results All patients received alone or combined L-Dopa therapy.Among the 63 patients, 11 (17.5%) were experienced dyskinesias, in which 10 show dystonia; and 36 were (57.1%) experienced motor fluctuation, in which 28 developed wearing-off.The mean daily dose of L-dopa and score of UPDRS in “off” stage were positively correlated with dyskinesias.The duration of therapy with L-dopa was positively correlated with motor fluctuation.The controlled release cabidopa/levodopa was in negative correlation. Conclusions The rate of motor fluctuation was approximately equal to the results reported in other countries.The dyskinesias was lower in occurrence and the mean daily dose of L-dopa and the disease severity should be the main influencing factors to the dyskinesias.The duration of therapy with L-dopa should be influencing factor to motor fluctuation.The main subtype of motor complications should be dystonia and wearing-off.
7.Research on medical application of bacterial cellulose as nano-biomaterials .
Weihua TANG ; Shiru JIA ; Yuanyuan JIA ; Haisong YIN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(4):927-929
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a high-purity nanometer cellulose secreted by some bacteria. Compared with plant cellulose, it possesses an array of unique properties, including high crystallinity, high water content, good bio-compatibility, high mechanical strength and an ultra-fine fiber network. BC is prosperous as a new type of biomedical material, which has medical applications such as wound dressing, artificial skin, artificial blood vessels and tissue engineering scaffolds. There are, however, some problems to be solved on the large-scale application of BC, such as the high cost, low yield, and poor mechanical stability and so on.
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8.Overexpression of HMGA2 in triple negative breast cancer and its correlation with lymph node metastasis
Minghua LUO ; Jian LI ; Mumin SHAO ; Guangyin YU ; Weihua YIN
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2015;(5):560-564
Purpose To detect high mobility group protein A2 (HMGA2) expression in breast cancer, and to analyze its relationship with clinicopathological features and the levels of HMGA2 in different molecular subtypes of breast carcinomas. Methods An immu-nohistochemical study was undertaken for measuring the levels of HMGA2 in 58 breast carcinomas. Results ( 1 ) The expression of HMGA2 was 0, 62. 5%, 60. 0%, 100. 0% and 80. 0% in Lum A, Lum B, HER-2-OE, basal-like breast carcinoma (BLBC) and un-classification phenotype respectively ( triple negative breast cancer, 92. 3%) . High expression of HMGA2 was associated with the tri-ple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) subtypes (P<0. 01). (2) An association was identified between high expression of HMGA2, and high tumor grade, lymph node metastasis (P<0. 05), positive Ki-67, CK5/6 and EGFR (P<0. 05), negative ER and PR (P<0. 01), but no association was observed for tumor size and patients’age. Conclusion An association is identified between high ex-pression, and high tumor grade, lymph node metastasis, positive Ki-67, EGFR and CK5/6, negative ER and PR, that means a high expression of HMGA2 is associated with an adverse outcome in breast cancer. High expression of HMGA2 are associated with the TNBC subtypes. Thus recognizing HMGA2 as a rational target in TNBC. The results of the study have implications for therapeutic target iden-tification and the design of future clinical trials for TNBC.
9.Histopathological features of EB virus-related human immunodeficiency virus negative plasmablastic lymphoma
Fang LIU ; Kaiyong MEI ; Weihua YIN ; Liangyun ZHANG ; Weiwei HU
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2014;23(10):593-597
Objective To investigate the clinicopathological features of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) negative plasmablastic lymphoma (PBL) with no-immunosuppression,so as to accelerate the understanding for this group of disease.Methods The histological features of 6 HIV-PBL patients with no-immunodeficiency were retrospectively analyzed.Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) status was detected by in situ hybridization.Then,immunohistochemistry and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) method were used to determine the immunophenotype,latent status of EBV and MYC translocation in PBL,respectively.Results HIV-PBL showed monotonous proliferation of plasmablastoid or immunoblast-like cells.Giant cells and necrosis could be observed,with less reactive cells in the background and higher mitoses.All the cases had EBV infection and type Ⅰ latency status of EBV (LMP1-/EBNA2-),and expressed terminal B-cell differentiation immunophenotype (CD20-/CD3-/CD138+/Kappa or Lambda+).Six HIV-PBL patients were elderly (median age was 69.5 years old),had equal incidence of PBL between male and female and showed high frequency of involvement of extranodal and extraoral lesion sites (6 cases and 5 cases,respectively).Median sutvival was 25.5 months.In addition,3 HIV-PBL patients had IGH/MYC translocations.Conclusions HIV-PBL is a new entity with unique clinical features including no-HIV infection,elderly,EBV positivity,and more involvement in extranodal and extraoral sites.HIV-PBL should be distinguished from HIV+ PBL.
10.Bufalin alleviates adriamycin-induced podocyte injury by up-regulating the expression of vitamin D receptor
Qin YIN ; Huimin SHI ; Gaoting QU ; Aiqing ZHANG ; Weihua GAN
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2016;32(4):278-283
Objective To investigate the role of vitamin D receptor (VDR) in the protection of bufalin on podocyte injury induced by adriamycin (ADR).Methods (1) In vitro:the toxic effect of different concentrations of bufalin (10-9,10-8,10-7,104 mol/L) on podocyte was evaluated by lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) test;Annexin V-FITC and RT-PCR were utilized for podocyte apoptosis and VDR mRNA level respectively.Western blotting was used to analyze the protein expression of VDR and nephrin.SiRNA intervene was also applied to evaluate the role of VDR in bufalin's protective effect on podocyte injury induced by ADR.(2) In vitro:24 SD rats were randomly divided into three groups:control group,ADR group and ADR+bufalin group.TUNEL assay was applied to detect the apoptosis of podocytes in the kidney.Immunofluorescence and transmission electron microscope (TEM) were applied to analyze the expression of VDR and the ultrastructure of the glomerulus.Results Bufalin concentration lower than 10-7 mol/L had no toxicity on normal podocyte.Bufalin reduced the urinary protein excretion (P < 0.05),alleviated the removal of podocyte foot processes and attenuated the changes in nephrin expression in the glomerulus of the adriamycin (ADR) rats (P < 0.05).Bufalin notably inhibited the down-regulation of VDR in protein levels on the glomerulus of the ADR rats.Additionally,bufalin inhibited the down-regulation of VDR in both mRNA levels and protein levels (P < 0.05),nephrin protein expression (P< 0.05),and apoptosis induced by ADR in cultured podocytes.Additionally,VDR specific siRNA intervene abolished the protective effect of bufalin in ADR-induced podocyte injury.Conclusion Bufalin can alleviate ADR-induced podocyte injury via enhancing VDR expression.