1.STUDIES ON THE CELL KINETICS OF SKIN AND TESTIS IN EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS
Fengming GAO ; Yannan YU ; Hanying JIANG
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1953;0(01):-
By using double labelling methods with ~3H-TdR and ~(14)C-TdR, autoradiographs were prepared in young (40 days old) and in old (16 months old) male LACA mice and in adult (7~7.5 months old) female Wistar rats to observe the cell cycle time and relevant parameters of dorsal skin and both testes.The following results were obtained:1. In young and old mice, duration of cell cycle (Tc) and relevant parameters of epidermis were as follows respectively: labeling index (LI)=1.0 and 1.5%; mitotic index (MI)=0.4 and 0.4%; duration of DNA synthesis (Ts)=3.5 and 4.2 hours; Tc=20.3 and 17.5 days.In adult female rats, they were 3.0%, 0.3%, 4.7 hours and 8.3 days respectively. Tc of rat epidermis was obviously shorter than that of mouse epidermis (P0.50).
2.Contents of dry blood spot free carnitine and acylcarnitines in healthy children aged 0-6 years old
Yannan CAI ; Mingzhi PENG ; Minyan JIANG ; Li LIU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(16):2179-2182
Objective To conduct the statistical analysis on the free carnitine and acylcarnitines levels in 0?6 years old children by detecting the contents of free carnitine and acylcarnitines in dry blood spot to provide the biological reference range for the diagnosis of fatty acid metabolic disorder and organic acidemia.Methods The levels of acylcarnitines of peripheral blood dry blood spot in 263 normal children were detected by using the isotopic dilution non-derived tandem mass spectrometry.All children were divided into male and female groups according to different genders and divided into the groups according to the age,1-28 d(gestational weeks ≥37 weeks),1-12 months old,13 months-3 years old and 4-6 years old.Results The detection results after normality test found that the levels of free carnitine and acylcarnitines in children showed a normality distribution.The free carnitine and various acylcarnitines levels had no statistical difference between male children and female children (t=0.5,P=0.619).The C4,C5,C6,C10,C12 and C18 had equal variance among various age groups(P>0.05) and could conducted the one way variance analysis;C0,C2,C3,C5,OH,C6,C8,C14,C16 and C18 had the variance heterogeneity among different age groups(P<0.05) and could conduct the rank-sum test(P<0.05).The C0,C2,C3,C5,OH,C6,C8,C10,C12,C14,C16 and C18 had statistical differences among different age groups,the reference value ranges were calculated according to different ages.The difference in C4 and C5 had no statistical significance and the reference value range could be calculated by the merged group.Conclusion It is a very important for the diagnosis and treatment of fatty acid metabolic disorder and organic acidemia to establish the reference value ranges of dry blood spot free carnitine and acylcarnitines in children according to different ages.
3.Multi-drug Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii Nosocomial Infection Outbreak in RICU:Investigation and Control Measures
Xiaoping DING ; Yannan JIANG ; Boyin XU ; Yanping ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2009;0(21):-
OBJECTIVE To analyze multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii(ABA) outbreak of nosocomial infection in the respiratory intensive care unit(RICU),to explore effective measures for prevention and control.METHODS In RICU on April 3 to 30 2009,patients under mechanical ventilation in the respiratory tract with MDRABA were conductd epidemiological surveys.RESULTS On 27 consecutive days,six cases occurred in mechanical ventilation in patients with lower respiratory tract MDRABA infection,of which 5 patients were cured;6 cases of lower respiratory tract of patients in sputum specimens isolated the same resistance spectrum MDRABA.CONCLUSIONS Medical personnel lack the consciousness of washing their hands.Indoor environment,air disinfection machine lack of supervision in mechanical ventilation patients with lower respiratory tract MDRABA,were the main reasons of infection outbreak.Strict isolation of patients should be strengthened,full implementation of hand-washing compliance,education,conventional screening,early intervention to prevent outbreak of hospital infection.
4.Analysis of factors influence and posttransfusion effectiveness in matched-type of platelet transfusion
Yannan FENG ; Chunya MA ; Xu JIANG ; Jinhui WANG ; Ke WANG ; Yang YU ; Deqing WANG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(8):1012-1015
Objective To analysis the related influencing factors and explore the approach of improving the effect of platelet transfusion through compared the posttransfusion effect of matched-type with random platelet transfusion.Methods Analysis the results of platelet antibody screening test and matched-type test in our hospital′s inpatients during July 2013 to June 2014,who applied for platelet transfusion.The influence of sex,blood transfusion history,pregnant history on the antibody were analyzed.The factors of sex,times of blood transfusion,pregnant times,platelet component sorts,storage time,combined with other components,platelet antibody (positive or negative) and transfusion matched-type platelet on the effect of platelet transfusion were analyzed.Application in our clinical blood transfusion intelligent management and evaluation system to evaluate the effect of platelet transfusion.Results Totally 812 patients′ platelet antibody were screened.Then we randomly selected 87 antibody positive inpatients were selected and 1 247 U plateletswere transfused,which including matched-type platelet transfusion for antibody screening positive patients,random platelet transfusion for antibody screening positive patients,random platelet transfusion for antibody screening negative patients,there were statistical difference (P<0.05).With Logistics regresion analysis,the history of blood transfusion was an independent risk factor for platelet antibody production (P<0.05,OR=13.104,95%CI:7.784-22.061).Sex (P<0.05,OR=1.629,95%CI:1.236-2.148),transfusion times,different platelet component sorts (leukocyte-reduced platelets aphaeresis and irradiation leukocyte-reduced platelets aphaeresis),different storage time,transfusion combined with other components (RBC)(P<0.05,OR=2.464,95%CI:1.053-5.765),transfusion matched-type platelet(P<0.05,OR=0.576,95%CI:0.389-0.854) were the risk factors for platelet transfusion.Conclusion Matched-type test should be done to improve efficiency when the platelet antibody screening were positive.Sex,times of blood transfusion,platelet component sorts,storage time,combine with other components,transfusion matched-type platelet couldinfluence the effect of platelet transfusion.
5.Application of genetically engineered mice model in the research of gastrointestinal tumor.
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2014;17(4):407-410
The gene knockout is based on the DNA homologous recombination and embryonic stem cell technology. It is an experimental method for modification of specific gene loci, which is one of the most direct means to clarifying gene functions. The similarity of genomes between mouse and human is as high as up to 95%. The life cycle of mice is relatively short, and easy to breed with stronger reproductive capacity. Therefore, the knockout mice are suitable for observing the whole process of disease pathogenesis. With genetic manipulation technology, researchers can produce the simulations of phenotypic effect by human genetic variation. This article focuses on genetically engineered mice models and their application in gastrointestinal cancer.
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Gastrointestinal Neoplasms
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genetics
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Humans
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Mice
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Mice, Knockout
6.Summary clinical experience of hemodynamiclly unstable plevic fracture
Yannan YANG ; Jianhua YI ; Lei XU ; Guoping JIANG ; Xiaoying YAO
China Modern Doctor 2015;(11):72-74,78
Objective To discuss the effection of integrated treatment of hemodynamiclly unstable plevic fracture. Methods From Jan 2012 to Jan 2014 20 cases of the implementation with integrated treatment (treatment group) were compared with 20 patients with traditional treatment (control group). Results 17 cases of treatment group successfully resuscitated,3 patients died within 28 days;there were 9 death cases in control group;The difference was statistically significant on stable hemodynamics time, blood transfusion amount in two groups of patients. Conclusion With good operability integration in the treatment of early recognition of pelvic fractures and arterial injury, simple external fixa-tion,limited fluid resuscitation,DSA embolization as the core,help to improve the hemodynamics,reduce mortality.
7.The association between feeding intolerance and clinical outcome in critically ill patients admitted to ICU: a multi-center prospective, observational study
Bangchuan HU ; Renhua SUN ; Aiping WU ; Yin NI ; Jingquan LIU ; Lijun YING ; Qiuping XU ; Guoping GE ; Yunchao SHI ; Changwen LIU ; Lei XU ; Ronghai LIN ; Ronglin JIANG ; Jun LU ; Yannan ZHU ; Weidong WU ; Xuejun DING ; Bo XIE
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2017;26(4):434-440
Objective To investigate the prevalence of feeding intolerance (FI),and to explore the FI within 7 days of ICU admission in association with clinical outcome in critically ill patients.Methods The adult patients from 14 general ICUs in Zhejiang Province with an expected admission to ICU for at least 24h were recruited from March 2014 to August 2014,and all clinical,laboratory,and survival data were prospectively collected.The AGI (acute gastrointestinal injury) grade was daily assessed based on gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms,feeding details and organ dysfunction within the first week of ICU stay.The intra-abdominal pressures (IAP) was measured using AbViser device.Results Of 550 patients enrolled,418 were assessed in GI symptoms and feeding details within 7 days of ICU stay.The mean age and SOFA score were (65.1 ± 18.3) years and (8.96 ±4.10),respectively.Of them,355 patients (84.9%) were under mechanical ventilation support,and 37 (8.85%) received renal replacement therapy.The mean length of time for enteral feeding was (30.8 ±26.2) h,and the prevalence of FI on the 3rd and 7th day of ICU stay accounted for 39.2% and 25.4%,respectively.Compared to those with FI within 7 days of ICU stay,the patients without FI had higher rate of successively weaning from mechanical ventilation (21.3% vs.5.7%,P =0.003) and higher rate of withdrawal of vasoactive medication (45.5% vs.20.0%,P =0.037),as well as lower mortality rate of 28-day (24.4% vs.38.7%,P =0.004) and 60-day (29.6% vs.44.3%,P =0.005).In multivariate Cox regression model with adjustment for age,sex,participant center,serum creatinine and lactate,AGI grade on the first day of ICU stay,and comorbidities,the FI within 7 days of ICU stay (x2 ≥ 7.24,P < 0.01) remained to be independent predictors for 60-day mortality.After further adjusted for SOFA score,the FI within 7 days of ICU stay (HR =1.71,95% CI:1.18-2.49;P =0.006) and AGI grade on the first day of ICU stay (HR =1.33,95 % CI:1.07-1.65;P =0.009) could provide independent prognostic values of 60-day mortality.Conclusions There is high rate of FI occurred within 7 days of ICU stay,and is significantly associated with worse outcome.In addition,this study also provides evidence to further support that measurement of gastrointestinal dysfunction could increase value of SOFA score in outcome prediction for the risk of 60-day mortality.
8.RhGLP-1 (7–36) protects diabetic rats against cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury via up-regulating expression of Nrf2/HO-1 and increasing the activities of SOD.
Yi FANG ; Xiaofang LIU ; Libo ZHAO ; Zhongna WEI ; Daoli JIANG ; Hua SHAO ; Yannan ZANG ; Jia XU ; Qian WANG ; Yang LIU ; Ye PENG ; Xiaoxing YIN
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2017;21(5):475-485
The present study aimed to explore the neuroprotective effect and possible mechanisms of rhGLP-1 (7–36) against transient ischemia/reperfusion injuries induced by middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) in type 2 diabetic rats. First, diabetic rats were established by a combination of a high-fat diet and low-dose streptozotocin (STZ) (30 mg/kg, intraperitoneally). Second, they were subjected to MCAO for 2 h, then treated with rhGLP-1 (7–36) (10, 20, 40 µg/kg i.p.) at the same time of reperfusion. In the following 3 days, they were injected with rhGLP-1 (7–36) at the same dose and route for three times each day. After 72 h, hypoglycemic effects were assessed by blood glucose changes, and neuroprotective effects were evaluated by neurological deficits, infarct volume and histomorphology. Mechanisms were investigated by detecting the distribution and expression of the nuclear factor erythroid-derived factor 2 related factor 2 (Nrf2) in ischemic brain tissue, the levels of phospho-PI3 kinase (PI3K)/PI3K ratio and heme-oxygenase-1 (HO-l), as well as the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and the contents of malondialdehyde (MDA). Our results showed that rhGLP-1 (7–36) significantly reduced blood glucose and infarction volume, alleviated neurological deficits, enhanced the density of surviving neurons and vascular proliferation. The nuclear positive cells ratio and expression of Nrf2, the levels of P-PI3K/PI3K ratio and HO-l increased, the activities of SOD increased and the contents of MDA decreased. The current results indicated the protective effect of rhGLP-1 (7–36) in diabetic rats following MCAO/R that may be concerned with reducing blood glucose, up-regulating expression of Nrf2/HO-1 and increasing the activities of SOD.
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Blood Glucose
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Brain
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Diet, High-Fat
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Hypoglycemic Agents
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Infarction
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Infarction, Middle Cerebral Artery
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Malondialdehyde
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Neurons
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Neuroprotective Agents
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Phosphotransferases
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Superoxide Dismutase
9.Exploration and practice of constructing a risk-based quality management model for clinical trials
Zhiying FU ; Shuhua ZHAO ; Xiaohong LIU ; Yannan YUAN ; Min JIANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2022;35(5):379-384
Objective:To conduct a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the issues found in quality management, establish a risk-based whole-process quality management model, and improve the quality of clinical trials.Methods:Based on the risk-based quality management theory, the issues found in the quality control of drug clinical trials in Beijing Cancer Hospital in 2020 were structured and classified by severity (mild to moderate to severe) and 10 categories, and the risk matrix was graded by a semi-quantitative method. Targeted quality control strategies for different levels of risk were carried out according to visual analysis of the informative quality analysis platform. Chi-square tests of the severity of quality control issues in our hospital in 2020 and 2021 and non-parametric tests of the number of issues per capita in each category were used to evaluate the effectiveness of the management model.Results:A risk matrix was established according to the severity and frequency of the issues found in the quality control in 2020. The issues with severe risks were categorized as protocol compliance and serious adverse events, and categories with moderate risks included informed consent, biological sample related, original records, and investigator folders. After using visual analysis and adopting the risk-based quality control strategy, the proportion of severe issues found in quality control in our hospital in 2021 was 0.92%, lower than that of 1.39% in 2020, and the difference was statistically significant. The average number of issues detected per capita in each category for each trial in 2021 was lower than that in 2020 with a statistical difference, indicating that the management model was effective.Conclusions:Using information technology to adopt risk-based quality management is helpful to improve the quality of hospital clinical trials.
10.Biocatalytic strategies in producing ginsenoside by glycosidase-a review.
Weina LI ; Yunyun JIANG ; Yannan LIU ; Chunying LI ; Daidi FAN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2019;35(9):1590-1606
Panax ginseng is a traditional Chinese medicine with significant pharmaceutical effects and wide application. Through orientational modification and transformation of ginsenoside glycosyl, rare ginsenosides with high antitumor activities can be generated. Traditional chemical methods cannot be applied in clinic. because of extremely complex preparation technologies and very high cost Transformations using microorganisms and their enzymatic systems provide the most feasible methods for solving the main problems. At present, the key problems in enzymatic synthesis of ginsenosides include low specific enzyme activities, identity of enzymes involved in the enzymatic synthesis, and their catalytic mechanisms, as well as nonsystematic studies on structural bioinformatics; specificity of enzymatic hydrolysis for saponin glycosyl has been rarely studied. Many reviews have been reported on glycosidase molecular recognition, immobilization, and biotransformation in ionic liquids (ILs), whereas ginsenoside transformation and application have not been systematically studied. To evaluate theoretical and applied studies on ginsenoside-oriented biotransformation, by reviewing the latest developments in related fields and evaluating the widely applied biocatalytic strategy, this review aims to evaluate the ginsenoside-oriented transformation method with improved product specificity, increased biocatalytic efficiency, and industrial application prospect based on the designed transformations of enzyme and solvent engineering of ILs. Therefore, useful theoretical and experimental evidence can be obtained for the development of ginsenoside anticancer drugs, large-scale preparation, and clinical applications in cancer therapy.
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Ginsenosides
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Glycoside Hydrolases
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Panax
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Saponins