1.Assay of gram-negative bacteria 16SrRNA gene in chronic abacterial prostatitis
Zhengjun LIU ; Xueyang ZHU ; Xianzhen JIANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2001;0(07):-
Objective To explore the possible etiological factors in chronic abacterial prostatitis. Methods 16SrRNA gene of gram-negative bacteria was assayed in 10 urethral swab and 24 EPS samples from the patients with chronic abacterial prostatitis.Also,samples from 10 normal male adults (controls) EPS were assayed by the same technique. Results Among the 24 chronic abacterial prostatitis EPS samples,16SrDNA was positive in 13.But the result was negative in all the urethral swab samples.Only one of the 10 normal EPS was positive for 16SrRNA gene( P
2.Change of mGluR1α and mGluR5 in CA1 region of rat brain after infrasonic damage and the protective effect of MCPG
Zhigang LI ; Zhou FEI ; Jingwen WU ; Keyong JIA ; Jingzao CHEN ; Xiaosheng HE ; Enyu LIU ; Xianzhen LIU
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Immunology 2001;17(4):318-320
Aim To explore the change of mGluR1α and mGluR5 expression in brain CA1 region after infrasonic action, and the role of antagonist MCPG in rats. Methods 160 SD rats were divided randomly into infrasonic damage group and MCPG therapy group. The two groups were subdivided into control group and 1-time, 7-time and 14-time groups respectively. Rats were exposed to 8Hz, 130dB infrasound two hours each time. Expression of mGluR1α and mGluR5 were detected by immunohistochemical staining and in situ hybridization methods. The morphological changes of neurons after MCPG therapy were observed under microscopes. Results Comparing with the control group, the number and the A value of mGluR1α and mGluR5 positive cells changed after one infrasonic action(P∨ 0.05); and the expression of mGluR1α and mGluR5 in the 7-time group were most obvious(P∨ 0.01); in the 14-time group, they recovered already to normal level. Morphological study confirmed that MCPG protected neurons from infrasonic damage. Conclusion Change of mGluR1α and mGluR5 activity can mediate exciting neurotoxicity after infrasonic action, and it is one of the major factors relative to neurons injury, MCPG had an protective effect on brain damage caused by infrasound.
3.Analysis of influencing factors for multidrug-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis in Hainan Province from 2014 to 2020
CHEN Shanying ; LIU Rui ; ZHANG Fuwei ; CHEN Xianzhen ; LIU Peiyun ; HE Jing
China Tropical Medicine 2023;23(8):852-
Abstract: Objective To investigate the occurrence of multidrug-resistance among tuberculosis patients in Hainan Province from 2014 to 2020 and to analyze the influencing factors, aiming to provide reference for formulating drug-resistant tuberculosis control strategies in this region. Methods This study collected sputum samples from the patients with pulmonary tuberculosis admitted to the Second Affiliated Hospital of Hainan Medical University from 2014 to 2020, and performed
isolation and identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and drug susceptibility testing. After the strains were identified as positive, drug sensitivity tests were conducted, and multi-drug resistant patients were found. Clinical data was retrospectively collected, and chi-square test and unconditioned logistic regression were used to analyze the influencing factors of multidrug resistance. Results A total of 2 672 patients underwent sputum culture, strain identification, and drug susceptibility testing in TB designated hospitals in Hainan Province from January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2020. Among them, 1 942 patients with available drug susceptibility test results and complete clinical data were enrolled, among which 398 cases with drug-resistant TB were included in the case group, and 1 544 cases without drug resistance were included in the control group. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that farmers, rural residence, treatment history of retreatment, irregular medication history, number of pulmonary cavities ≥3, and BMI<18.5 were independent risk factors for MDR-TB. The risk of MDR-TB in farmers was higher than that in non-farmers (OR=1.542, 95%CI: 1.150-2.020); patients living in rural areas had a higher risk of multidrug resistance than those living in urban areas (OR=1.445, 95%CI: 1.095-1.907); the risk of MDR in the retreatment patients was higher than that in the initial treatment patients (OR=5.616, 95%CI: 4.250-7.421); the risk of multi-drug resistance in patients with irregular medication was higher than that in patients with regular medication (OR=2.665, 95%CI: 2.012-3.531); the risk of multidrug resistance in patients with pulmonary cavity number ≥3 was higher than that in patients with pulmonary cavity number <3 (OR=5.040, 95%CI: 3.768-6.740); compared with patients with BMI<18.5, patients with BMI=18.5-24.0 and BMI≥24.0 had a lower risk of multidrug resistance (OR=0.735, 95%CI: 0.555-0.975 and OR=0.447,95%CI:0.225-0.888, respectively). Conclusions Retreatment, farmer occupation, rural residence, irregular medication and low BMI may be the risk factors for multidrug resistance in Hainan Province.
4.Preparation and identification of monoclonal antibody against human testis development related gene 1
Jiaming WEN ; Xianzhen JIANG ; Yuxin TANG ; Jianfu YANG ; Houyang CHEN ; Zhizhong LIU
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2010;35(3):230-235
Objective To construct a prokaryotic plasmid to express the testis development related gene 1 (TDRG1) recombinant protein and obtain anti-TDRG1 mAb by immunizing mice, and to identify the biological properties of the mAb. Methods The coding sequence of TDRG1 was amplified by RT-PCR from normal human testis tissue and cloned into the vector pET21, and then was expressed in the E. coli BL 21(DE3) to get TDRG1 recombinant protein. The purified TDRG1 recombinant protein was injected to immunize the BALB/C mice to develop anti-TDRG1 mAb. Splenocytes of the immunized mice were collected and fused with the mouse myeloma cell line Sp2/0 cells. The hybridoma cells that secreted anti-TDRG1 mAb were subcloned with limited dilution. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to evaluate titers and subtypes of mAb. Western blot and immunohistochemistry were used to detect specificity of mAb.Results The prokaryotic plasmid expressing the recombinant protein was constructed, and the TDRG1 recombinant protein was expressed and purified. Two hybridoma cell lines that secreted anti-TDRG1 mAb were obtained. The titer of the mAb in ascites was 1∶1.6×10~6, and the subtype of the mAb was IgG_1. Westem blot and immunohistochemistry analysis indicated the mAb showed specific combination with TDRG1 protein in human testes.Conclusion The TDRG1 recombinant protein is highly purified and has strong antigenicity. The anti-TDRG1 mAb is produced successfully.
5.Identification of the polymorphs of clopidogrel bisulfate based on the steric morphology parameters of crystals.
Long CHEN ; Liuyi WANG ; Xianzhen YIN ; Jincan WANG ; Ruihao LIU ; Dan WANG ; Haiyan LI ; Weifeng ZHU ; Jiwen ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2013;48(9):1459-63
The crystal form of solid substance had intrinsic correlation with its three dimensional crystal morphology. Based on the characterization of the three dimensional crystal morphology of clopidogrel bisulfate, this research is to establish a model based on the three dimensional morphological parameters. The granular samples composed of polymorphs of clopidogrel bisulfate and microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) were scanned by synchrotron radiation X-ray microscopic CT technology (SR-microCT) and the three dimensional structural models for which were constructed. Seven groups of three dimensional morphological parameters were calculated. Finally, the mathematical model was established with the multi-layer perception (MLP) artificial neutral network methods to identify and predict the polymorphs of clopidogrel bisulfate. The success rate of the model prediction for the polymorphs of clopidogrel bisulfate was 92.7% and the area under the ROC curve was 96.2%. The polymorphs of drugs could be identified and predicted through the numerical description of the three dimensional morphology. The volume, number of the vertices and the surface area were the major determinants for the identification of the polymorphs of clopidogrel bisulfate.
6.Clinical effect of blended implantation of different intraocular lenses in cor-recting presbyopia
Wenna HAO ; Xianzhen MA ; Dongmei LIU
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2024;44(7):578-582
In recent years,functional intraocular lenses(IOLs)have provided an effective choice for improving the visual quality of cataract patients,with high postoperative satisfaction and spectacle independence,but there are also ad-verse reactions such as glare and stereoscopic damage.More ophthalmologists have proposed the implantation of two dif-ferent IOLs to give full play to their respective advantages,thereby improving postoperative effects.It is an important topic to explore an optimized IOL implantation program for the treatment of cataracts and the correction of presbyopia.This arti-cle reviews the research progress on blended implantation of IOLs in treating cataracts and correcting presbyopia.
7.A retrospective analysis of 23 out of 1 160 cases with ureteral complications following renal transplantation from the same center within ten years
Xiangtie LI ; Xianzhen YANG ; Aimin ZHANG ; Junwen HAO ; Shenqin LI ; Shaoge LIU ; Youhe XU ; Yangdong LIU ; Yi LIU ; Hua SONG ; Yan SHI ; Yizhen SHEN ; Changsheng LIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(18):3373-3376
BACKGROUND: Ureteral obstruction is mainly caused by surgical technic, ischemic, and peripheral lesion compression as well as rejection; in particular, the surgical technic factor is the most important. How to effectively reduce ureteral complications following renal transplantation is significant for prompt diagnosis and clinical treatment.OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively analyze the diagnosis of 23 cases with ureteral complications following renal transplantation, and to summarize pathogeny and preventing management.METHODS: The retrospective analysis was conducted on 23 (1.98%) out of 1 160 cases with ureteral complications following renal transplantation who were selected from General Hospital of Jinan Military Area Command of Chinese PLA from January 1998 to December 2008. In 924 cases of renal transplantation with cadaver kidneys, ureteral stenosis occurred in 18 cases (1.95%), while in 236 cases with relative kidneys, ureteral stenosis occurred in 5 cases (2.12%). A total of 17 cases were performed with ureterovesicostomy; 2 with uretero-autoallergic anastomosis of ureter; 1 with cutaneous ureterostomy; 1 with ureteral liberation, resetting ureteric branch stand; 1 with saccule dilation; 1 with retrograde ureteric branch stand under cystoscope. Type-B ultrasonic examination was re-checked to determine pyeloureterectasis following treating ureteral complications.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Of the 23 cases, stenosis of ureterovesical junction occurred in 19 cases, necrosis of the ureter on 2 cases, and twisting of ureter graft on 2 cases. Following up was performed after treatment for 3-98 months. In 20 cases, renal pelvis and urinary bladder of transplanted kidney were smooth, and function was recovered remarkably. At 4 days after surgery, serum creatinine level was decreased, and no recurrence was rechecked postoperatively. One patient had skin stoma for 8 years at least postoperatively, and the renal function was still normal. The skin stoma was replaced regularly. Therapeutic effect was poor in a patient with distension and 1 with detaining ureteric branch stand, and patients still had stricture of ureter,which was treated by a surgery. The results demonstrated that the etiology of ureteral obstruction after kidney transplantation was complex, and stenosis of ureterovesical junction was most common. Most of obstruction request surgical management. The graft function and the long-term graft survival were not affected by a correctly treated ureteral obstruction.
8.Real-time Rigiscan monitoring and color Doppler ultrasonography in the diagnosis of erectile dysfunction.
Yuxin TANG ; Zhizhong LIU ; Xianzhen JIANG ; Jiaming WEN ; Houyang CHEN ; Leye HE
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2009;34(1):81-84
OBJECTIVE:
To determine the diagnostic value of real-time Rigiscan monitoring and Doppler ultrasonography following intracavernous injection of prostaglandin E1in erectile dysfunction(ED).
METHODS:
From January 1998 to December 2007, 1 392 ED patients completed the test. PGE(1) was injected into corpus cavernosum penis near the radix penis with injection guns. After 1 or 2 minutes, the Rigiscan Plus device was used for real-time evaluation of penile rigidity. Optimal injected dosage of each patient with positive reaction was determined. Injected dosage of patients with negative reaction was gradually increased from to 60 microg. As the dosage was established, color Doppler ultrasonography was used to assess the morphodynamic features of cavernosal arteries.
RESULTS:
Altogether 1 039 patients were positive, while 353 patients were negative by Rigiscan. In the 1 039 positive patients,663 were injected with 10 microg PGE(1), 265 patients 20 microg, 97 patients 30 microg,and 14 patients 60 microg while 89(13.4%),39(14.7%),41(42.3%),and 10(71.4%) patients were diagnosed vascular ED. Of the 353 negative patients, 267(75.64%) patients were diagnosed vascular ED. During intracavernous pharmacological testing,the more PGE(1) was used, the more vascular ED patients would be found(P<0.001).
CONCLUSION
PGE(1) is safe and effective for the erectile responses. The dosage of PGE(1) following intracavernous injection is related to vascular ED. Real-time Rigiscan monitoring combined with color Doppler ultrasonograph can be helpful to diagnose penile vascular diseases.
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9.The application of on-demand teaching in the teaching of newly recruited nurses in the Class-A tertiary hospital
Jing HE ; Chao LIU ; Xianzhen ZHANG ; Peipei LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2022;21(10):1413-1416
Objective:To explore the application of on-demand teaching in the teaching of newly recruited nurses in the Class-A tertiary hospital.Methods:A total of 84 newly recruited nurses from Beijing Shijitan Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University from August 2017 to August 2018 were selected as the control group, and routine teaching was used. In addition, 116 new nurses from August 2019 to August 2020 were selected as the observation group, and on-demand teaching was adopted. The results of theory and practical operation, comprehensive ability and teaching satisfaction of the two groups were compared. The software SPSS 22.0 was used for t-test. Results:The nurses in the observation group had higher scores than the control group in theory [(96.38±2.14) vs. (91.56±3.75)] and practice [(95.49±2.23) vs. (90.91±4.02)]. The scores of nurses in the observation group were higher than those in the control group in accurate implementation of doctor's orders, emergency response ability, ability to observe illness, operation level, communication ability, professional image of nurses, cooperation satisfaction with doctors and harmony with nurses ( P<0.05). The nurses in the observation group scored higher than those in the control group in teaching content, teaching method, teaching attitude, and teaching effect satisfaction ( P<0.05). Conclusion:The application of on-demand teaching in the teaching of newly recruited nurses in the Class-A tertiary hospital can significantly improve their theoretical and practical skills, and improve their comprehensive ability and teaching satisfaction.
10.Status and influencing factors of positive feelings among caregivers of patients with enterostomy
Jingrong WANG ; Xiulin WEN ; Wenqing DAI ; Xuanxuan LIU ; Liqun LUO ; Qian XIAO ; Hui FAN ; Xianzhen JIN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(16):2162-2167
Objective:To explore the status and influencing factors of positive feelings of caregivers of patients with enterostomy, so as to provide a reference for targeted interventions.Methods:From May to October 2021, convenience sampling was used to select 130 caregivers of patients with enterostomy who received follow-up visits in the Stoma Clinic of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University as the research subject. The survey was carried out using the General Information Questionnaire, the Positive Aspects of Caregiving (PAC) , and the Care Preparedness Scale (CPS) . A total of 130 questionnaires were distributed, and 127 valid questionnaires were recovered, with a valid recovery rate of 97.69%.Results:Among 127 caregivers of patients with enterostomy, the total score of PAC was (32.69±4.99) , and the self-affirmation dimension score was (18.39±2.84) , and the life outlook dimension score was (14.36±2.53) , and the total score of CPS was (17.76±4.36) . Multiple linear regression analysis showed that caregiver gender, education level, work status, and readiness were the influencing factors of positive feelings of caregivers of patients with enterostomy ( P<0.05) , which explained 43.7% of the total variance. Conclusions:The positive perception of caregivers of patients with enterostomy is at an upper-middle level. Nurses should formulate targeted humanistic care strategies according to the influencing factors, increase the positive feelings of caregivers, help patients adapt to the stoma as soon as possible, and then improve the quality of life of patients.