1.Expressions of tumor related gene NAG6, NAG-7 and BRD7 in gastric cancers
Xiaomei ZHANG ; Shourong SHENG ; Xiaoyan WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2001;0(12):-
Objective NAG6, NAG 7 and BRD7 genes were novel tumor related genes identified recently. This study was designed to examine the expression of these genes in gastric cancer and matched paracancerous tissues and to investigate their roles in the occurrence and development of gastric carcinoma. Methods The expression levels of NAG6, NAG 7 and BRD7 in 34 cases of human gastric cancer and matched paracancerous tissues were analyzed by RT PCR, Northern blot analysis and Dot hybridization. Results The expression of NAG6 was absent in 61.8% gastric cancer tissues(21/34). The expression of NAG6 was significantly down regulated in gastric cancer tissues compared with that in paracancerous tissues ( P 0.05 ). The expression rates of NAG 7 in gastric cancer and paracancerous tissues were 88.2% (30/34) and 82.3% (28/34) respectively. BRD7 was expressed in all gastric cancers and matched paracancerous tissues. The results of RT PCR, Northern blot analysis and Dot hybridization all showed that the expressions of NAG 7 and BRD7 did not display any difference between gastric cancer and matched paracancerous tissues. Meanwhile, Dot hybridization also confirmed that NAG6 was significantly down expressed in gastric cancer. Conclusions NAG6 gene was significantly down regulated in gastric cancer tissues. The down regulation of this gene may play a key role in occurrence and development of gastric cancer, however it may be not associated with lymph node or distance metastasis. The expression levels of NAG 7 and BRD7 were not altered in gastric cancer. It seems that NAG 7 and BRD7 gene may not contribute to the occurrence and development of gastric carcinoma.
2.Significance of N-ras Oncogene Expression in Acult Myelogenous Leukemia
Zhengfa LI ; Xiaomei SHENG ; Keqian SHI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2002;0(S1):-
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of N-ras oncogene expression in acute myelogenous leukemia(AML).Methods N-ras oncongene in 10 cases of AML were determined using reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR).Results 3/10 cases were the positive expression,the positive rates were 30%;2/3 patients were treated to complete remmision(CR).Their N-ras oncogene change negative,1/3 patients was no remmision(NR),his N-ras oncogene change negative,1/3 patient was no remmision(NR),his N-ras oncogene keeps positive and dead after 4 months.Conclusions Determination of the N-ras oncogene expression in AML has worthy for diagnose and prognosis.
3.Multi-factor analysis of umbilical plasma ?-endorphin levels in neonates
Xuefeng ZHANG ; Hui SHENG ; Xiaomei TONG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 1998;0(02):-
Objective To study the levels of umbilical plasma ?-endorphin (?-EP) in normal and abnormal pregnancy and the influencing factors. Methods The umbilical plasma ?-EP concentrations of 95 cases were measured by radioimmunoassay. Linear regression was used to find out the influencing factors of ?-EP including: neonatal gestational age, gender, birth weight, mode of delivery, maternal hypertension, maternal diabetes, premature rupture of membranes(PROM) and fetal distress. The subjects were divided into two groups: healthy term newborns and preterm neonates. Results Gestational age, mode of delivery and fetal distress were important factors influencing umbilical blood ?-EP production (P
4.Design of portable 12-lead digital ECG with low power consumption.
Chuanguang SHENG ; Cuiwei YANG ; Xiaomei WU ; Yuanyuan WANG ; Yajie QIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2013;37(6):417-420
The design of portable and low power consumption 12-lead ECG is based on the digital signal processor TMS320C5515 and the analog front end ADS1298. The ADS1298 collects the ECG signals and deliver them to TMS320C5515. The preprocessed ECG signals are displayed real-time on a LCD and can be stored without compression for a long time. The ECG signals can also be sent to an up computer by a USB connector so that ECG data can be analyzed offline. The system has small volume, high precision and low power consumption.
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5.A study on the construction of nursing service quality evaluation index system for abdominal operation patients based on the service quality model
Mengna WANG ; Xiuni GAN ; Xiaomin SHENG ; Xiaomei WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(18):1416-1421
Objective To construct nursing service quality evaluation index system for abdominal operation patients. Methods Based on the service quality(SERVQUAL)model, a total of 33 nursing experts were selected by Delphi method for two turns of consultation. All the consultation experts have got senior professional title and 90.9%(30/33) have been working for more than 20 years. Finally, we calculated the questionnaire response rates, the authority coefficient, the mean and standard deviation, the coefficient of variation and the harmony coefficient. Results The response rates of questionnaires was 91.89% and 100% respectively, while the authority coefficient of experts was 0.91. The harmony coefficient of first and second and third indictors was 0.43, 0.47 and 0.53 respectively in the second consultation. Combined with selection of indicators and expert opinion, the final evaluation index system includes 6 first grade indexes, 14 second grade indexes and 49 third grade indexes. Conclusions There is a high level of authority and team coordination in experts. The results of the study can provide a reference for evaluating the nursing service quality of abdominal operation patients.
6.Functional study of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase based on cell-penetrating peptide delivery system
Liping YANG ; Yongming YAO ; Zhiyong SHENG ; Xiaomei ZHU ; Yong JIANG
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology 2009;6(2):108-114
Objective p38 Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) is a crossing center of various pathways. In this study, protein transduction system based on human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 transactivator of transcription (TAT), which is an efficient delivery peptide of the foreign proteins into cells, was employed to study p38 MAPK functions in eukaryotic cells. Methods p38 And its dominant negative form, p38AF, were constructed into pET-His-TAT vector correctly to verify that the recombinant plasmids were well-founded through restriction enzyme digestion and DNA sequencing. The two proteins, His-TAT-p38 and His-TAT-p38AF, were expressed and purified in Escherichia coli by SDS-PAGE. Then they were incubated with ECV304 cells respectively and readily transduced into cells in a time-dependent and dose-dependent manner. The cells were stimulated by sorbitol. Activating transcription factor (ATF) 2 phosphorylation level was checked using Western blot to assess the activity of endogenous p38. Results Compared with controls, it was found that His-TAT-p38 increased the level ofATF2 phosphorylation in sorbitol-stimulated ECV304 cells, while His-TAT-p38AF inhibited it, indicating p38 MAPK protein delivery system based on TAT was constructed successfully. TAT-p38 and its dominant negative form possessed high biological activity after transduction into ECV304 cells by TAT protein delivery system. The results showed that p38AF fused with TAT could inhibit the transduction of endogenous p38 signal pathway in part, and other pathway might regulate p38 phosphorylation. Conclusions Our study provides a novel pathway to inhibit p38 signal pathway and establish a new method to study p38 function.
7.Correlation of inositol level and glycolipid metabolism in pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus
Zhaozhen LIU ; Sijia TANG ; Yulong ZHANG ; Yijun WU ; Sheng LIN ; Xiaomei WANG ; Shouzhen CHEN
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2021;24(5):366-371
Objective:To investigate the correlation between inositol level and glycolipid metabolism in gravidas with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted on 80 GDM cases undergoing routine examination at Fujian Provincial Maternity and Children's Hospital from November 2018 to August 2019, who were selected as GDM groups. Another 50 women with uncomplicated pregnancies during the same period were selected as the control group. Blood and urine inositol level and serum glycolipid profiles were compared between the two groups, and their association was analyzed. Independent or paired-sample t test, Mann-Whitney test, Chi-square (or Fisher's exact) test, and Pearson correlation test were performed for statistical analysis. Results:The serum inositol concentration and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol in the GDM group were significantly lower [322.1 ng/ml (279.1-364.1 ng/ml) vs 403.8 ng/ml (391.8-425.3 ng/ml), Z=-7.879; 1.8 mmol/L (1.5-2.0 mmol/L) vs 2.0 mmol/L (1.7-2.2 mmol/L), Z=-2.419; both P<0.05], while the concentration of urine inositol, lipoprotein-a (lipo-a), 0 h-, 1 h-, 2 h-oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) glucose, fasting insulin, and glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) were significantly higher when comparing to the control group [192.2 ng/ml (171.0-219.9 ng/ml) vs 143.8 ng/ml (121.1-158.6 ng/ml), Z=-6.834; 253.2 mg/L (65.0-349.0 mg/L) vs 148.5 mg/L(46.5-159.3 mg/L), Z=-0.187; 5.0 mmol/L (5.1-5.6 mmol/L) vs 4.4 mmol/L (4.2-4.6 mmol/L), Z=-5.547; 10.0 mmol/L (9.1-11.3 mmol/L) vs 7.8 mmol/L (7.0-8.4 mmol/L), Z=-6.987; 8.6 mmol/L(7.6-9.4 mmol/L) and 6.6 mmol/L (5.7-7.1 mmol/L), Z=-7.100; 18.2 mU/L(10.6-25.9 mU/L) vs 11.0 mU/L (6.3-12.7 mU/L), Z=-4.537; 5.4%(4.5%-5.5%) vs 5.1%(4.9%-5.4%), Z=-3.468; all P<0.05]. (2) Serum inositol concentration was negatively correlated with fasting insulin and 0 h-, 1 h-, 2 h- OGTT glucose level ( r=-0.386, -0.416, -0.350 and -0.407, respectively); urinary inositol concentration was positively correlated with 0 h-, 1 h-, 2 h-OGTT glucose levels ( r=0.402, 0.389 and 0.429, respectively) (all P<0.05). Conclusions:Serum inositol concentration was decreased, and urinary inositol excretion was increased in women with GDM. Measurement of changes in inositol levels during the second trimester may be helpful to assess the metabolic status of pregnant women.
8.Nursing and study on correlation among cognitive dysfunction and post-stroke constipation
Li WANG ; Jingxin WANG ; Xiaomei ZHANG ; Li GUO ; Xiaoyan SHENG ; Wenjing CAO ; Wenzhi CAI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;(5):20-23
Objective To understand the status of cognitive dysfunction among new onset constipation after stroke and to explore the relationship between them.Methods With a self-designed questionnaire,the general information of 723 inpatients from 10 hospitals in Guangzhou were collected,including general demographic information,stroke situation,defecation situation and Mini-mental State Examination (MMSE)etc.Results The incidence of new-onset constipation,cognitive dysfunction(PSCD)after stroke was respectively 34.6% and 62.4%.Among whom 31.0% in ischemic stroke,44.8% in hemorrhagic stroke,47.4% in cerebral hemorrhage and infarction.There was statistical significance between stroke type and constipation,and ischemic stroke had statistical significance compared to other two types.During the acute phase reached 41.6%,the recovery phase 31.5% and the sequelae phase 22.6%.The rates of constipation patients with cognitive dysfunction were higher than patients without cognitive dysfunction,and the difference in directional force,memory,attention and calculation force,reading and expression was statistically significant respectively,among which expression was the most relevant.The difference in the incidence of constipation among different cognitive dysfunction groups was statistically significant,and they were positively correlated,compared with normal cognitive function,the light,medium and severe cognitive dysfunction was 1.519,2.879,3.064 times respectively.Conclusions Medical staff need to be alerted to the possibility that patients with impared cognitive function may be at greater risk of constipation.The preventive and treatment measures should be emphasized in order to improve patients' cognitive function.
9.The relation between single or multiple dose gentamycin daily and nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity in guinea pigs
Gaolin LIU ; Haifeng SHENG ; Yulin DENG ; Xiaomei BAO ; Xiufeng SHI ; Zhenfu LIANG ; Xuting YE ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1982;0(01):-
Objective: To compare nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity of gentamycin administered in single dose or multiple dose daily in guinea pigs. Methods: Thirty two male guinea pigs were divided into physiological saline control, single dose group daily (gentamycin, 120 mg/kg, 1/d) and multiple dose group daily (gentamycin, 60 mg/kg, 2/d). The physiopathology of renal and cochlea in guinea pigs were examined using auditory brainstem response (ABR), SC sound irritation and electron microscope. The gentamycin concentrations in serum and in perilymph were monitored by fluorescene polarization immunoassay (FPIA). Results: (1) Compared with control group, both gentamycin single and mulitiple daily doses injuried kidney and cochlea to some extent.The injury of multiple dose groups were worse than that the single dose groups ( P
10.Comparison of epidemiological situation in chronic kidney disease between urban and rural areas in Guangxi province
Sheng TANG ; Xiaomei PENG ; Chaoqing WU ; Wenxin ZHANG ; Haoyu WANG ; Min BI ; Yunfang LIU ; Jinyu LI ; Ling HUANG ; Zhifeng GONG
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2011;27(12):890-895
ObjectiveTo investigate and compare the prevalence,awareness and risk factors of chronic kidney disease (CKD) between urban and rural population in Guangxi province in order to provide information for prevention and treatment of CKD.MethodsBy a stratified multistage random sampling method,18 to 74 years old residents in Guangxi province were surveyed. They wereevaluatedbyquestionnaire,urinaryalbumin/creatinineratio, hematuria (microscopic examination of centrifuged urine sediment),kidney B-mode ultrasound,and abnormal results were reviewed 3 months later.Estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR) was calculated with the simplified MDRD equation modified by a Chinese coefficient.The risk factors associated with CKD were also investigated.Results There were no significant differences between urban and rural residents in the prevalence of albuminuria (5.22% vs 5.47%) and hematuria (1.07% vs 1.11%)(all P>0.05).The prevalence of renal lithiasis in rural residents was significantly higher than that in the town(10.54% vs 6.95%)(P<0.05).The decreased renal function between urban and rural residents(3.87% vs 4.04%,P>0.05) had no significant difference.The prevalence of CKD was 9.58% in urban and 9.42% in rural(P>0.05).The prevalence of albuminuria according to the age distribution was different between urban and rural,which increased along with the age in urban but showed two peaks(30-40 years old and 60-74 years old) in rural.Based on logistic regression analysis,the risk factors for albuminuria were diabetes,hyperuricemia,the history of cardiovascular disease,chronic tonsillitis and HBsAg positive.The risk factors for kidney function decline were age,hyperuricemia,hypertension,diabetes,renal lithiasis and history of cardiovascular disease.The awareness rate of CKD in urban was significantly higher than that in rural (14.45% vs 6.27%,P<0.05).Conclusions The prevalenceof CKD has no significant difference between urban and rural in Guangxi province.The awareness rate of CKD in urban is significantly higher than that in rural.It is needed to enhance the prevention and treatment of CKD in rural.