1.Determination of vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 and lipid peroxides in aorta and plasma of Ins2~(Akita) diabetes mice
Yingying WANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Weiling FU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(08):-
Objective To investigate the variation of vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) expression and lipid peroxidation in aorta and plasma of Ins2~ Akita diabetic mice, and to inquire into the relationship between the variation and the cardiovascular diseases in diabetic patients. Methods With the aortic and plasma samples from Ins2Akita diabetic mice, the protein expression levels of VCAM-1 were detected by Western Blot or ELISA, and the levels of lipid peroxides were determined by lipid peroxidation kit. Results Compared with that of normal control, VCAM-1 protein and lipid peroxides levels were significantly elevated in the aorta and plasma of Ins2~ Akita diabetic mice (P
2.Nosocomial Infection in Field Hospital:A Discussion on Its Prevention and Control
Yingying WANG ; Chenyun WANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Weiling FU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(03):-
OBJECTIVE Based on the epidemiologic data, to provide the effective measures to control nosocomial infection in field hospital. METHODS The views in literatures on medical treatments in war conditions and the practical measures for control and prevention of nosocomial infection were summarized. RESULTS Nine steps must be taken in order to effectively control and prevent nosocomial infection, including making plans and measures, preparing important materials, training medical staff, prevention educating, sterilizing, cutting off pathogenic source, monitoring, reasonable antibiotics applying, and protecting susceptible people. CONCLUSIONS In field hospital, effective prevention and control of nosocomial infection is the premises of improving healing rate and rejoining rate of the wounded.
3.Relationship between Coping Modes and Depression in Stroke Patients Accepting Rehabilitation Initially
Wenjuan FU ; Chaonan ZHAO ; Yumei FANG ; Yingying LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(11):1083-1084
ObjectiveTo explore the relationship between coping modes and depression in stroke patients accepting rehabilitation initially. Methods30 stroke patients were assessed with Medical Coping Modes Questionnaire (MCMQ) and Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS). ResultsThe score of resignation in MCMQ was significantly higher in depression group than in non-depression group (P<0.01). There was correlation between scores of resignation and SDS (r=0.416, P=0.003). ConclusionDepression may relate with resignation in stroke patients admitted in the hospital for rehabilitation initially.
4.Citrate lock versus heparin lock for the prevention of catheter related infections in hemodialysis patients with tunneled catheters: a Meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Yuliang ZHAO ; Jiqiao YANG ; Ling ZHANG ; Zheng LI ; Yingying YANG ; Yi TANG ; Ping FU
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2013;29(8):574-582
Objective To study whether citrate lock is superior to heparin lock in the prevention of catheter related infections,bleeding complications and catheter malfunctions among hemodialysis patients with tunneled catheters.Methods By searching in Pubmed,the Cochrane Library,EMBASE,Ovid,WanFang,VIP,CNKI and CBM databases as well as related journals,qualified randomized controlled trials were included in a Meta-analysis using Revman 5.0 and STATA 10.0 software.The endpoints included catheter related infection,bleeding complication,thrombolytic treatment,catheter removal for malfunction,catheter thrombosis and all-cause death.Results Fifteen randomized controlled trials were included with 1621 patients involved.Eight studies compared citrate alone with heparin lock,while 7 trials focused on citrate in combination with other antimicrobials.Pooled analysis demonstrated that incidence of catheter related infections in patients receiving citrate lock decreased by 47% compared with those on heparin (RR=0.53,95%CI 0.36-0.77,P < 0.01).Subgroup analysis by types of citrate lock indicated that all combined lock solutions of citrate and other antimicrobials (citrate + gentamicin,citrate + taurolidine,citrate + methylene blue +methylparaben + propylparaben) were superior to heparin lock in preventing catheter-related infections (P =0.01,0.04,0.01,respectively); citrate alone seemed to reduce catheter-related infection risk (RR =0.68),but no statistically significant difference was observed (95%CI 0.38-1.21,P=0.19).There were fewer patients with bleeding complications in citrate group (RR =0.53,95% CI 0.34-0.S4,P < 0.01),while citrate showed no advantage over heparin lock in terms of thrombolytic treatment (P =0.93),catheter removal for malfunction (P =0.35),catheter thrombosis (P =0.64) and all-cause death (P =0.35).Conclusions For hemodialysis patients with tunneled catheters,combined lock solutions of citrate and other antimicrobials,rather than citrate alone,are superior to heparin in preventing catheter related infections.Citrate locks are associated with less bleeding complications,and are comparable to heparin in the maintenance of catheter patency.
5.Dual roles of Nrf2 in tumorigenesis
Yingying ZHAO ; Le FU ; Min CHEN ; Feifei XU ; Jigang ZHU ; Yan AN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2016;(1):75-78
Activation of the transcription factor NF-E2-related factor 2 (Nrf2)-signaling pathway is an adaptive response to environmental and endogenous stresses and serves to render animals resistant to chemical carcinogenesis and other forms of toxicity. However, overexpression of Nrf2 has been recognized to promote oncogenesis and resistance to chemotherapy. The application of Nrf2 in tumor chemoprevention and treatment has also become a hot topic. This review focuses on the dual roles of Nrf2 in tumorigenesis and the application of Nrf2 in tumor chemoprevention and treatment.
6.Chemical components from Dryopteris fragrans and their cytotoxicity
Yanlong ZHANG ; Haiyan FU ; Yingying ZHANG ; Qingyu SONG ; Wenhua XU ; Haixue KUANG
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(05):-
Objective To study the chemical components from Dryopteris fragrans and their biological activities.Methods By means of HPLC and other column chromatography,the chemical components were isolated from D.fragrans and their chemical structures were identified by spectral and chemical tests in accordance with their physicochemical characteristics.Furthermore,the cytotoxicity of the chemical components for Bel-7402,HCT-8,and A-549 cells was measured by MTT method.Results Four compounds,geniposide(Ⅰ),3S,5R,6R,7E,9S-megastigman-7-ene-3,5,6,9-tetrol-3-O-?-D-glucopyranoside(Ⅱ),(6S,9R)-3-oxo-?-ionol-9-O-?-D-glucopyranoside(Ⅲ),and fragranoside a(Ⅳ) were iso-lated and identified.Conclusion Compound Ⅳ is a new compound.And all the other three compounds Ⅰ-Ⅲ are found in plants of Dryopteris Adanson for the first time.The results of pharmacological experiments indicate that compounds Ⅰ and Ⅲ show strong cytotoxicity.
7.Metformin inhibits the growth of anaplastic thyroid cancer cell by miRNA/mTOR pathway
Yingying FU ; Guofang CHEN ; Xingjia LI ; Shuhang XU ; Xiaodong MAO ; Chao LIU ; Keying CAI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2017;33(6):506-512
Objective To investigate the effect of metformin on the growth of human anaplastic thyroid cancer cell HTh74Rdox which is doxorubicin resistant. Methods The HTh74Rdox was treated with different concentrations of metformin for 48 h. Cell morphology was observed by microscope, cell viability was tested by methylthiazoletetrazolium (MTT), cell apoptosis by annexin Ⅴ and propidium iodide double staining, the anti-oncogenic miRNA was assayed by realtime fluorescence quantitative PCR (RT-PCR), and the adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK)/mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling pathway tested by western blot. Furthermore, the anti-oncogenic miRNAs were knockdown by miRNA inhibitors (miR-34a, miR-101, miR-125b, and miR-138 inhibitors) and the cells were treated by metformin for 48 h, after that, cell apoptosis was detected by annexin Ⅴ and propidium iodide double staining, the expression of protein related to AMPK/mTOR signaling pathway was detected by western blot. Results Metformin inhibited the growth of human anaplastic thyroid cancer cell HTh74Rdox in a concentration-dependent manner, the cell apoptosis was induced by metformin, and there was a significantly lower expression of miR-34a, miR-101, miR-125b, and miR-138 in the HTh74Rdox. However, the four above miRNAs were upregulated by metformin, and AMPK/mTOR pathway was also activated by metformin. When these miRNAs were suppressed by miR-inhibitors (miR-34a, miR-101, miR-125b, miR-138 inhibitors), the stimulating effect of apoptosis and AMPK/mTOR pathway by metformin were reversed. Conclusion Metformin significantly suppresses cell viability of human anaplastic thyroid cancer cell HTh74Rdox, and stimulates AMPK/mTOR pathway and apoptosis by upregulating the expressions of miR-34a, miR-101, miR-125b, miR-138 in HTh74Rdox cell.
8.Biological characteristics of Ebola virus:research advances
Yi ZHANG ; Yinglong QU ; Zhendong GUO ; Siyan ZHAO ; Yingying FU ; Hongyan ZHAO ; Zhongyi WANG ; Zongzheng ZHAO ; Linna LIU ; Jun QIAN
Military Medical Sciences 2015;(5):386-389
Ebola virus disease , which can cause ebola hemorrhagic fever , is a potent zoonotic infectious virus disease . In 2014 , Ebola virus spread across West Africa and it has become a new major threat to global public health .This article summarizes the structural features of Ebola virus , transmission characteristics , interactions ,animal models .
9.Advances in biological spectroscopy detection of pathogenic microorganisms
Zhendong GUO ; Siyan ZHAO ; Yi ZHANG ; Yingying FU ; Hongyan ZHAO ; Yinglong QU ; Zhongyi WANG ; Zongzheng ZHAO ; Jun QIAN ; Linna LIU
Military Medical Sciences 2015;(4):311-315
Detection of pathogenic microorganisms has been a hot research field of microbiology.Conventional detection methods,such as isolation and culture, PCR technology, ELISA and genomic sequencing,are all time-consuming and com-plex.Because of the advantages of quick-testing, accuracy, safety and efficiency, spectroscopy has become a new non-inva-sive testing technology and has witnessed rapid development in pathogen detection and disease diagnosis.This article intro-duces three types of common spectroscopy technologies ( laser excitation fluorescence spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy) , and also explains how they work in the detection of pathogenic microorganisms.
10.Experimental study on effect of airway pressure on cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Dingyu TAN ; Feng SUN ; Yangyang FU ; Shihuan SHAO ; Yazhi ZHANG ; Yingying HU ; Jun XU ; Huadong ZHU ; Xuezhong YU
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2017;29(6):531-535
Objective To observe the effect of different airway pressure on ventilation, organ perfusion and return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) of cardiac arrest (CA) pigs during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and to explore the possible beneficial mechanism of positive airway pressure during CPR. Methods Twenty healthy landrace pigs of clean grade were divided into low airway pressure group (LP group, n = 10) and high airway pressure group (HP group, n = 10) with random number table. The model of ventricular fibrillation (VF) was reproduced by electrical stimulation, and mechanical chest compressions and mechanical ventilation (volume-controlled mode, tidal volume 7 mL/kg, frequency 10 times/min) were performed after 8 minutes of untreated VF. Positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) in LP group and HP group was set to 0 cmH2O and 6 cmH2O (1 cmH2O = 0.098 kPa) respectively. Up to three times of 100 J biphasic defibrillation was delivered after 10 minutes of CPR. The ROSC of animals were observed, and the respiratory parameters, arterial and venous blood gas and hemodynamic parameters were recorded at baseline, 5 minutes and 10 minutes of CPR. Results The number of animals with ROSC in the HP group was significantly more than that in the LP group (8 vs. 3, P < 0.05). Intrathoracic pressure during chest compression relaxation was negative in the HP group, and its absolute value was significantly lower than that in LP group at the same time [intrathoracic negative pressure peak (cmH2O): -4.7±2.2 vs. -10.8±3.5 at 5 minutes, -3.9±2.8 vs. -6.5±3.4 at 10 minutes], however, there was significantly difference only at 5 minutes of CPR (P < 0.01). Intrathoracic pressure variation during CPR period in the HP group were significantly higher than those in the LP group (cmH2O: 22.5±7.9 vs. 14.2±4.4 at 5 minutes, 23.1±6.4 vs. 12.9±5.1 at 10 minutes, both P < 0.01). Compared to the LP group, arterial partial pressure of oxygen [PaO2 (mmHg, 1 mmHg = 0.133 kPa): 81.5±10.7 vs. 68.0±12.1], venous oxygen saturation (SvO2: 0.493±0.109 vs. 0.394±0.061) at 5 minutes of CPR, and PaO2 (mmHg: 77.5±13.4 vs. 63.3±10.5), arterial pH (7.28±0.09 vs 7.23±0.11), SvO2 (0.458±0.096 vs. 0.352±0.078), aortic blood pressure [AoP (mmHg): 39.7±9.5 vs. 34.0±6.9], coronary perfusion pressure [CPP (mmHg): 25.2±9.6 vs. 19.0±7.6], and carotid artery flow (mL/min:44±16 vs. 37±14) at 10 minutes of CPR in the HP group were significantly higher (all P < 0.05). Arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO2) in the HP group was significantly lower than that in the LP group at 10 minutes of CPR (mmHg: 60.1±9.7 vs. 67.8±8.6, P < 0.05). Conclusions Compared to low airway pressure, a certain degree of positive airway pressure can still maintain the negative intrathoracic pressure during relaxation of chest compressions of CPR, while increase the degree of intrathoracic pressure variation. Positive airway pressure can improve oxygenation and hemodynamics during CPR, and is helpful to ROSC.