1.Classic-a Good Teaching Material Highly Recommended
Microbiology 2008;0(11):-
"Microbiology"(color edition),with Prof.Shen Ping and Prof.Chen Xiangdong of Wuhan Uni-versity as the Chief Editors,is the first 4-color microbiological teaching material in China and has been co-edited by a lot of experts in microbiological field.Besides the introduction of fundamental knowledge,it’s also a book full of creativity and inspiration,furthermore,it combines theory with practice systematically,all of which contribute much to the development of the ability of self-study and creativity for students.A large quantity of delicate illustrations enriches the book extraordinarily.
2.Application of transcranial doppler ultrasonography in the disease of increased intracranial pressure in children
Xuemei FENG ; Jihong MENG ; Xiaoli PAN
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2014;21(11):732-735
The transcranial doppler ultrasonography (TCD) is a non-invasive detection methods of evaluating intracranial artery.Since the 1980s,TCD has been extensively used in various fields of clinical work.Because of its simple operation,good repeatability,and the continuous bedside observation of patients,TCD is especially suitable for severe patients.Increased intracranial pressure is one of the important reasons for the deadly disease in children,it can make the cerebral blood flow perfusion decreased,causing serious consequences,such as brain dysfunction,so intracranial pressure monitoring has important clinical significance.TCD as a noninvasive monitoring tool,can monitor the patients with increased intracranial pressure dynamically,according to the blood flow velocity,the related parameters and the wave of cerebral hemodynamics,so as to achieve the purpose of monitoring intracranial pressure change.This article focused on the TCD application progress in several common children's diseases of increased intracranial pressure.
3.Comparative analysis of the clinical efficacy of laparoscopic-assisted vaginal and laparotomy in the treatment of early endometrial cancer
Yuehong YANG ; Min PAN ; Jian LIN ; Xuemei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2012;19(14):2094-2095
Objective To compared the clinical efficacy of laparoscopic-assisted vaginal and laparotomy in the treatment of early endometrial cancer.Methods CLinical data of 180 patients with endometrial cancer were analyzed retrospectively,which were randomly divided into two groups:The laparotomy group were underwent conventional abdominal hysterectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy;Laparoscopic group were underwent laparoscopic-assisted vaginal hysterectomy and pelvic lymph node dissection.Operative time,blood loss,recovery time of gastrointestinal function,length of stay,the number of harvested lymph nodes,complications were compared.Results There were no significant differences in operative time,blood loss,the number of lymph nodes cleaned up between two groups(P >0.05).Recovery time of gastrointestinal function,and length of stay in the laparoscopic group was significantly shorter than the laparotomy group,the differences were statistically significant(t =2.898,2.564,P <0.05).The complication rates(11.0% vs 19.1%) were no significant difference(P > 0.05).Following up for 3 months to 27 months,recurfence rates(6.6% vs 5.6%) and survival rates(98.9% vs 97.8 %) were no significant difference(all P > 0.05).Conciusion The clinical efficacy of laparoscopic-assisted vaginal surgical treatment for early endornetrial cancer was significantly superior to laparotomy surgery with advantage of minimally invasive,quick recovery.
4.Curative effect and nursing for micro-penetration heating treating wound arms and legs fracture
Xiumei CUI ; Xuemei PAN ; Haizhang DENG ; Xiaoyan MENG ; Liju JIN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2008;15(5):780-781
Objective The observation of curative effect and nursing for micro-penetration heating treating wound arms and legs fracture after the operation. Methods 76 cases of the patients suffered from wound arms and legs fracture are divided into 38 cases as the observation group and 38 cases the comparison group at random. The comparison group is treated by normal method only and the observation group is started to be treated by micro-penetration heating treating device for the ray based on the normal method only the second day after operation. Results The observation group is superior to the comparison group in pain situation, wounded infection rate and coalescence time totally (P<0.05). Conclusion The micro-penetration heating treatment can relieve the pain of wound bone fracture to prevent from wounded infection, coalescence to shorten the time of patients' treatment in hospital so that it has a very consequence for it to relieve press from the psychology and finance.
5.The effect of hyaluric acid sodium injection and functional exercises on patients with comminuted fracture of tibia plateau after reposition
Linzhao WEN ; Xuemei PAN ; Yuan XHEN ; Xiaoying CAI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2008;24(9):33-34
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of hyaluric acid sodium injection and functional exercises on patients with comminuted fracture of tibia plateau after reposition. Methods 134 patients with comminuted fracture of tibia plateau after reposition were randomized into the observation group and the control group with 67 cases in each group. The observation group received 2ml of hyaluric acidsodium injection into the knee joint cavity with 1% lidocaine once a week and 3 times totally. At the same time active and passive functional exercises were applied. The control group was only given routine nursing. The knee function was evaluated by Lysholm Scale 4 months after operation and the results were compared. Results The score of the observation group was higher than that of the control group(P<0.01).Conclusion The hyaluric acid sodium injection and functional exercises could improve the healing of joint cartilage and contribute to the rehabilitation of joint function in patients with comminuted fracture of tibia plateau after reposition.
6.Development of a new HPLC technique for analyzing monosaccharide composition and its application in the quality control of Silybum marianum polysaccharide.
Lingmin TIAN ; Xuemei QIU ; Zijing PAN ; You Lü ; Xingbin YANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2010;45(4):498-504
A new HPLC-UV technique for the separation and analysis of 10 monosaccharides achieved within 13.5 min using 1-phenyl-3-methyl-5-pyrazolone (PMP) as the labelling molecule of the reductive monosaccharides has been established by combining common high performance liquid chromatography-UV and C18 column. The established technique was applied to the quantification of the monosaccharide components in extract of Silybum marianum. The results showed that the tested 10 monosaccharides as PMP derivatives were baseline separated under the HPLC conditions proposed. It was confirmed that Silybum marianum extract was composed of mannose, rhamnose, glucuronic acid, galacturonic acid, glucose, xylose, galactose and arabinose with the molar ratio of 0.66:0.84:0.58:1.0:1.6:0.69:2.7:4.8. Quantitative recoveries of the compositional monosaccharides separated from the extract were in the range of 92.4%-104.0%, and the RSD values fell within 0.68%-3.81%. The results demonstrated that the proposed HPLC method was simple, rapid, convenient, and precise, and it was applicable to the analysis of the compositional monosaccharides of Silybum marianum extract.
7.Killing K562 cells by RNA interference compared with imatinib
Xiangfang GU ; Xuemei SUN ; Junhao CHEN ; Yong LIU ; Jinshun PAN
Cancer Research and Clinic 2008;20(11):730-733
Objective To compare RNA interference (RNAi) with imatinib in killing K562 cells. Methods Design effective shRNA sequences special for bcr-abl silencing and insert them into the eukaryotic expression vector for RNAi by gene engineering. The recombinant plasmi(ts were then transfected into K562 cells. 48 hours later, the efficiency of transfection was identified by fluorescent microscope, bcr-abl mRNA level was detected by RT-PCR. Another group of K562 cells were treated respectively by imatinib with different concentration. All groups of K562 cells were finally analyzed in apoptosis, cell proliferation and phosphotyrosine-containing proteins. Results Both RNAi and imatinib induced apoptosis, decreased proliferation and reduced phosphotyrosine-containing proteins. Conclusion BNAi can kill K562 cells successfully as imatinib, and it may be a promising way to treat CML patients in clinic, especially for those who fail in imatinib or other chemotherapy.
8.Factors affecting donation-associated adverse reactions among volunteer blood donors
JIANG Qiaoxiang ; LIU Liyan ; XU Xuemei ; PAN Lingling
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(1):42-45
Objective :
To identify the factors affecting donation-associated adverse reactions among volunteer blood donors, so as to provide the evidence for improving the quality of blood donation services.
Methods :
The volunteer blood donors in Quzhou Blood Center in 2019 were recruited. The Self-rating Anxiety Scale ( SAS ), Social Support Rating Scale ( SSRS ) and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index ( PSQI ) scores were measured prior to blood donation, and the presence of donation-associated adverse reactions was observed in the field of blood donation and within one week through short-message-service follow-up. The factors affecting donation-associated adverse reactions were identified using multivariable logistic regression analysis.
Results :
A total of 8 240 volunteer blood donors were enrolled, and adverse reactions occurred in 236 subjects, with an incidence rate of 2.86%. The SSRS, PSQI and SAS scores were 37.68±7.14, 5.97±1.25 and 52.82±3.25 among the donors with adverse reactions, respectively. Multivariable logistic regression analysis identified the educational level ( high school, OR=0.508, 95%CI: 0.289-0.891; diploma and above, OR=0.306, 95%CI: 0.253-0.734 ), SSRS score ( OR=0.399, 95%CI: 0.175-0.913 ), PSQI score ( OR=1.962, 95%CI: 1.116-3.450 ) and SAS score ( OR=2.013, 95%CI: 1.279-3.903 ) as factors affecting donation-associated adverse reactions.
Conclusion
The development of donation-associated adverse reactions correlates with educational level, social support, sleep quality and anxiety among volunteer blood donors.
9.CELL KINETICS OF GASTRIN CELLS IN MICE DURING SELF-HEALING OF EXPERIMENTAL GASTRIC ULCER
Jiyuan ZHOU ; Huie ZHENG ; Xuemei BAI ; Xiufang PAN ; Delin LUO
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1955;0(03):-
Forty-five male mice were used and divided into three groups: i.e. experimental gastric ulcer group, saline control group and normal control group. After experimental gastric ulcer was induced, the mice of three groups received intraperitoneal injection of colchicine and were sacrificed 3h later at 3, 6, 9 and 20 days, respectively. The antral mucosa was removed and processed by Sternberger's immunocytochemical PAP method to show G cells and counterstained with hematoxylin. In normal control group, the mitotic index of the antral mucosal epithelial and glandular cells was 5.93?1.23; the percentage of G cells was 2.76?0.45; the mitotic index I of G cells (the number of the mitotic G cells per 100 G cells) was 0.85?0.18; and the mitotic index II of G cells (the number of mitotic figures of the G cells per 100 antral epithelial, glandular and G cells) was 0.02?0.01. The mitotic index of the antral mucosal epithelial and glandular cells, the percentage and the mitotic index II of G cells on 6th, 9th and 20th days in experimental gastric ulcer group was raised and showed highly significant statistical difference from that of the control group, respectively. The mitotic index I of G cells was raised on 9th day in the experimental gastric ulcer group and significant difference between experimental gastric ulcer group and the control group was found. It also revealed a significant diference in the experimental gastric ulcer group as compared with saline control group on 20th day. The percentage of G cells on 6th day was most high, but the peak of mitotic number of G cells appeared on 9th day in the experimental gastric ulcer group. The distribution of G cells was found upward in the glands near the ulcer on 3rd and 6th day than in normal control. These findings suggest that the number, origin, distribution and shape of the G cells in the pyloric glands exhibited dynamic changes with the passage of time. The results suggested that the G cells might participate in the regulation of regeneration of antral mucosa during experimental gastric ulcer.
10.Study on quality standard of Sishen Pill
Pan ZHEN ; Limin ZHANG ; Zhibao WANG ; Xuemei BAI
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(09):-
AIM: To establish HPLC fingerprint of Sishen Pill and a determination of main component of Sishen Pills(Fructus Evodiae, Semen Myristicae, Fructus Psoraleae, etc.) by HPLC. METHODS: The samples were extracted with the solvent methanol. The separation was performed on YWG-C 18(4.6mm?250mm, 10?m) column with water- methanol-acetonitrile as a mobile phase gradient elution. The flow rate was 1.0mL?min -1, the column temperature was at 30℃ and the wavelength of UV detector was at 225nm. RESULTS: There are 21 higher peaks and 12 marker peaks in the fingerprint of eight batches of samples. For evodiamine, the regression equation was Y=147.37X+1186.32, r=0.9999, the liner range was from 5 to 1000?g?mL -1 and the recovery was 99.83%. For rutaecarpin, the regression equation was Y=101.19X+279.81, r= 0.9999, the liner range was from 4.5 to 900?g?mL -1. The recovery was 98.72%. CONCLUSION: The quality standard of Sishen Pill was established firstly. It can be used for quality cantrol of Sishen Pill.