1.Nosocomial Infections among Patients with Multiple Myeloma
Yanxia BAI ; Minqiu LU ; Zhen LI ; Xingguo ZUO ; Mengqing WU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(09):-
OBJECTIVE To clarify the features of nosocomial infections for patients with multiple myeloma(MM).METHODS One hundred and seventy eight cases of MM treated in our hospital from Oct 1982 to Dec 2006 were analyzed retrospectively.RESULTS Eighty five patients(47.8%) suffered from nosocomial infections.The nosocomial infection took place more frequently on respiratory tract.Elder,granulocytopenia,hypoproteinemia,severe anemia,and diabetes were the risk factors.Totally 91 pathogens were isolated.Gram-negative bacilli accounted for 45.1%,and were the major pathogens.Fungi accounted for 37.4% and Gram-positives accounted for 17.6%.The ESBLs producing strains accounted for 31.6% in Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli.Vancomycin resistant strains were found.The top one of fungi presented organism was the Candida albicans.CONCLUSIONS Nosocomial infections for patients with multiple myeloma has a high incidence.There are many risk factors.The resistance of commonly encountered bacteria to antimicrobial agents is a serious problem.Immunity protection and the rational use of antimicrobial agents should be emphasized.
2.Effects and injury mechanism of reactive oxygen species after spinal cord injury
Guangxue CHEN ; Xingguo LI ; Ligong BIAN ; Zhirong ZUO ; Shoumin LI ; Tinghua WANG ; Jun SUN ; Di LU
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2010;41(1):13-17
Objective To explore the effect and injury mechanism of reactive oxygen species (ROS) after spinal cord injury (SCI) through detecting the dynamic changes of malonyldialdehyed (MDA)content in spinal cord and observing neurocyte apoptosis and correlation apoptosis factor expression after SCI. Methods Totally 132 adult SD male rats were randomly divided into three groups: sham group, SCI group, methylprednisolone (MPSS) group. The SCI of SD rats was performed by Allen's weight dropping way to impact on the posteriors of spinal cord T_(10). The contents of MDA were determined by chromatometry, the expression of Caspase-3 and Bcl-2 family in the injured spinal cord was detected by immunohistochemical staining;Apoptotic cells were detected by using fluorometric terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase mediated dUTP nick end labeling (fluorometric TUNEL) staining. Results The content of MDA in the injured cord increased significantly after SCI;R3eached the peak at 6 hours and 3 days post-injury, then dropped down gradually, then was back to the normal level after 7 days. The number of TUNEL labeling positive cells of SCI group increased at 6 hours post-injury;R3eached the peak at 3 days, then dropped down gradually;Bcl-2, Bax protein began to increase at 6 hours post-injury;R3eached the peak at 5 days after injury, then dropped down gradually. Caspase-3 protein began to increase at 6 hours post-injury;R3eached the peak at 3 days after injury, then dropped down gradually. The content of MDA, the number of TUNEL labeling positive cells, the expression of Caspase-3 and Bax of MPSS group decreased significantly than that of SCI group at the same time;R3espectively, while Bcl-2 protein was up-regulated after administration of MPSS.Conclusion ROS could promote the expression of Caspase-3 and degrade the ratio of Bcl-2/Bax to induce apoptosis of neurocyte, which might play significantly role in the process of secondary SCI. In addition, MPSS exerts neuroprotective effects against ROS toxicity, which might be of importance and might contribute to their clinical efficacy for the treatment of SCI.