1.THE STUDY OF A WATER-SOLUBLE PORPHYRIN PHOTOSENSITIZATION TO THE STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS AND CANDIDA ALBICANS
Xiaolian ZHANG ; Xueju QU ; Xiang ZHOU ;
Microbiology 1992;0(04):-
We first study the photosensitization to bacteria and fungi with a definite structure, watersoluble porphyrin. We found that the porphyrin had strong sterilization on the Staphylococcus au- reus and Candida albicans. When the porphyrin concentrations increased, its sterilization strengthened. The sterilization was related to the photoradiating time. When photoradiating time was one hour, its sterilizing ability was the greatest. Its sterilizing ability was similar to the penicillin's.
2.Study on ConA promoting phagocytosis, cytotoxicity and producing effectors of macrophages
Lifen GAO ; Junyan LIU ; Hongming TANG ; Xueju QU ; Zhengming JIANG
Immunological Journal 2001;(2):110-112
Objective To study how ConA actives macrophages in vivo to produce cytotoxic effectors and its phagocytic functions,and cytotoxicity. Methods ConA was intraperitoneally injected(ip). Cock red blood cells(cRBC) were used to evaluate MΦ phagocytic activity,and S180 cells as target cells to analyze MΦ dependent cytotoxicity(MTC).Nitric oxide(NO),TNF-α and IL-1 levels of MΦ cultural supernatant were measured using griess reagent,L929 cells MTT method and thymocytes proliferation test respectively. Results ConA could promote MΦ to phagocytize cRBC and kill S180 cells,enhance the production of such factors as NO,TNF-α and IL-1 by MΦ. There was significant difference compared with PBS control group(P<0.01). Conclusions ConA could stimulate MΦ to produce effectors, which mediate immune regulation of ConA to MΦ.
3. Effect of PDCA nursing mode and token reward on treatment compliance and negative emotion in children with hypospadias
Ruijuan WU ; Xiaodan ZHANG ; Yanfang YANG ; Ying LI ; Lucai JIA ; Yanying QU ; Biyu DING ; Xueju GAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(15):1159-1163
Objective:
To explore the effect of PDCA nursing model combined with token reward on the compliance and negative emotions of children with hypospadias.
Methods:
A total of 120 children with hypospadias who were admitted to Children′s hospital affiliated to Zhengzhou University from February 2017 to December 2017 were selected as study subjects. According to the time of admission, they were divided into observation group and control group, with 60 cases in each group. The control group was given routine nursing care, the observation group was given PDCA nursing mode combined with token rewards intervention on the basis of routine care. The self-made children's behavioral compliance assessment table was used to compare the compliance of the two groups of children. Achenbach Child Behavior Check List (CBCL) scores were performed before and after the intervention. The hospitalization time and the incidence of complications were calculated.
Results:
There was no significant difference in CBCL scores between the two groups at admission (