1.Investigation and Analysis on Risk Factors of Hepatitis B Transmission among Different Crowds
Shourong ZHANG ; Jianhai ZHAO ; Yongji ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Vaccines and Immunization 2008;0(03):-
Objective To find out the differences on the knowledge,attitude and behavior related to Hepatitis B transmission between Hepatitis B patients and control group( healthy people) and to analyzing the risk factors of Hepatitis B transmission. Method Adopted case-control study, 50 people who were Hepatitis B patients and 100 people as control group were selected to conduct retrospective investigation. Results Skin wound, disqualified medical treatment,unhealthy habits and manners are high risk factors to Hepatitis B transmission.The knowledge,attitude and behavior of Hepatitis B are very important to prevent Hepatitis B transmission. Conclusion There was a misunderstanding on the knowledge about Hepatitis B transmission among Hepatitis B patients. They thought daily contact was the key way of HBV transmission. They underestimated the blood transmission and sexual transmission.We need to conduct more propaganda on the knowledge of Hepatitis B prevention to change peoples' unhealthy habits and behavior.
2.Genetic polymorphisms of 19 Y-STR loci in in the Han population in Northeast China and the cluster analysis of ethnic groups in northeast Asia region
Minglong ZHANG ; Yongji ZHANG ; Xinqiang WEI ; Lihong ZHENG
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(5):658-660,664
Objective To investigate the polymorphisms of the 19 Y-STR loci in the Han population in Northeast China,and analyze the genetic relationships of 15 ethnic groups in northeast Asia region,and to evaluate their forensic value and population genetic value.Methods The 19 Y-STR unrelated Han males in 200 unrelated Han males in Northeast China were amplified with the Y-filer system,and the PCR products were analyzed by the 310 Genetic Analyzer.The AMOVA analysis,cluster analysis and MDS analysis were calculated by Arelquin3.11,Mega4.1 and SPSS17.0.Results The polymorphisms of 19 Y-STR loci in the Han population in Northeast China had generally higher gene diversity value which were ranged from 0.350 9 (DYS391) to 0.971 1 (DYS385a/b),and totally 200 haplotypes were observed.The 19 Y-STR loci displayed high genetic polymorphisms in the Han population in Northeast China,indicating that these 19 loci were useful genetic markers for forensic personal identification and paternity testing.There were distinctions among 15 ethnic groups.The genetic distance between 15 ethnic groups were ranged from 0.000 9 to 0.643 2,and the conclusion of cluster analysis and MDS analysis were similar to the ethnogeny research and ethnic migration history.Conclusion The 19 Y-STR loci displayed high genetic polymorphisms in the Han population in Northeast China,and these 19 loci were useful genetic markers for forensic personal identification and paternity testing.
3.Signal noise filtering of patch clamp based on Wavelet transform
Changhai LEI ; Yongji YANG ; Dongfang LI ; Leping ZHANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2003;0(11):-
Wavelet transform(WT) is a powerful technique in signal separation and can improve the signal-to-noise ratio by separating the white noise and useful signal.The method in the paper introduces the concepts of Wavelet transform.According to the analysis of Wavelet coefficients between the noise and signal at different levels,the appropriate filter is realized.The patch clamp experiment results demonstrate the feasibility of the method.
4.Sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor-2 attenuates lipopolysaccharide-induced acute lung injury
Xiucuo LI ; Guanghai YAN ; Yongji ZHANG ; Yoh TAKUWA ; Hong CUI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(12):2239-2243
AIM:To investigate the effects and mechanisms of sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor-2 (S1P2R) on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced acute lung injury (ALI).METHODS:ALI model was induced by intratracheal ad-ministration of LPS in both wild-type mice and S1P2R-deficient mice.The pathological changes in the lung tissues were ob-served, and the protein concentration , total cell number, neutrophil ratio, TNF-αlevel and IL-6 level were determined in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) 24 h after LPS injection.In order to investigate the mechanisms of S1P2R in LPS-induced ALI, 10 min before LPS injection, both wild-type mice and S1P2R-deficient mice were injected with nitric oxide synthase inhibitor by tail vein injection , the pathological changes of the lung tissues were observed , and the protein concen-tration and total cell number in BALF were determined 12 h after LPS injection .RESULTS: Compared with wild-type mice, S1P2R-deficient mice showed more severe LPS-induced ALI, and the protein concentration , neutrophils and inflam-matory cytokines in BALF were significantly increased in S1P2R-deficient mice.Administration of nitric oxide synthase in-hibitor Nω-L-nitro-arginine methyl ester protected S1P2R-deficient mice from aggravation of ALI .CONCLUSION:S1P2R mediates the protection from LPS-induced ALI possibly through inhibiting nitric oxide synthase .
5.The risk factors analysis for upper gastrointestinal bleeding after craniocerebral trauma
Yongji LIU ; Bo XU ; Luping ZHANG ; Xiaoning GAO ; Xiuli YANG ; Chuanwu JIANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2011;27(9):966-968
ObjectiveTo explore the risk factors for upper gastrointestinal bleeding after craniocerebral trauma.MethodsTo retrospectively summarize the clinical features of 80 cases with craniocerebral truma and to analyze the risk factors for upper gastrointestinal bleeding.Results Upper gastrointestinal bleeding was present in 39 of the 80 cases(48.8%) .Twenty-one of the 39 cases with gastrointestinal bleeding died(53.8%)In the patients without gastrointestinal bleeding, 5 cases died (19.2%) .Among the factors affecting the gastrointestinal bleeding after craniocerebral trauma, Glasgow Coma Scale(GCS) score, septicemia, decerebration,hypotention, metabolic acidosis and hyperglucose were closely related risk factors(x2 = 13.96;x2 = 27.43;x2 =46.28 ;x2 = 27.33 ;x2 = 11.88 ;x2 =5.71 ,P <0.05 or P <0.01).ConclusionProphylaxis against related risk factors could reduce the incidence of gastrointestinal bleeding, improve the prognosis and decrease the mortality of craniocerebral trauma.
6.Prostatic calculus caused by nanobacteria infection in SD rats
Aimin MING ; Xinji ZHANG ; Junyi GUO ; Yongji WU ; Haifei WANG ; Xuecheng SHEN ; Bo SONG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2011;32(2):122-125
Objective To reproduce an SD rat model of prostatic calculus by using nanobacteria (NB), and explore the role of NB in contributing to prostatitis and prostatic calculus. Methods Twenty adult male SD rats were randomized to the control group and 20 to the model group. Rat prostate infection models were reproduced by infusing 0. 2 ml (Concentration, 1 Mai unit) NB suspension transurethrally. 0.2 ml physiological saline was infused transurethrally in the rat control group. The rats were sacrificed 4 and 8 weeks later and prostatic pathology were viewed by hematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining. Lithogenesis was observed by scanning electron microscope (SEM) or Transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Re-isolation, culture and identification of nanobacteria were also done in rat prostatic tissues. Results Chronic inflammatory changes of prostates were shown in the model group at both 4 weeks and 8 weeks after infusing NB suspension. Prostatic calculi were detected by SEM and TEM at 8 weeks in the prostates of the rat model group (7/10). Neither chronic inflammatory changes nor prostatic calculus was found in the control group. NB was positive in the model group, but negative in the control group. Conclusions NB infection could cause chronic prostatitis and prostatic calculus in rats.
7.The treatments of a long segmental avulsed injury of ureter suffered from ureteroscopy
Yongming JIANG ; Jiongming LI ; Hongyi XU ; Jianhe LIU ; Yongji YAN ; Jinsong ZHANG ; Jian CHEN ; Wanjian JIA
Chinese Journal of Urology 2008;29(6):408-410
Objective To summarise the methods for a long segmental avulsed inj ury of ureter.Methods Ureteroscopies were performed on three male patients with upper ureteral calculi and one female patient with haematuria from upper urinary tract.Ureteral calculi caused small and middle hy-dronephrosis,obstruction wasn't seen on the upper urinary tract with haematuria.The kidney on the affected side showed normal founction on IVP.Four patients were suffered from a long segmental avulsed inj uries of full-thickness of ureter from ureteroscopy in a continuous epidural anesthesia.The injuries took place in UPJ and upper ureter.The length of avutsed ureters is 20-25 cm,mean length is 24 cm. Results The ureteroscopies were altered to open operations which were ileal ureteral substi-tutions on two patients,being anastomosed the avulsed ureter wrapped by caul on one patient and nc-phrectomy on one patient under general anesthesia in an emergercy.Two ileal ureteral substitutions had reached satisfied results that were no damaged renal functions,no metabolic acidosis,no repeatly U-rinary tract infections and no complains about micturition.One patient has maintained normal renal morphology and function after thirteen years followup,the other formed stricture in the anastomosis of the proximal piece of-ileum to the renal pelvis tWO years after operation,and then improved after ante-grade dilation.The patient with being replaced back and anastomosed the avulsed ureter had compli-cated with a renal atrophy on the affected side three months after the double-J was extracted.The kid-ney showed no function on isotop nephrogram and then was ablated.The last one with nephrectomy and the one before were followed up regularly,the renal functions and blood pressures remain normal.Conclusion Ileal ureteral substitution would be a good choice and has a stable curative effect and provide a good prognosis for treating long segmental avulsed injury of ureter suffered from ureterosco PY when no available urinary tract was utilized for reconstruction.
8.Control study of sonographic assessment of artery using echo-tracking technique and pulse-Doppler in SD rats
Yi ZHANG ; Weiwei ZHAN ; Bo ZHAO ; Wei ZHOU ; Yongji WU ; Weimin JIANG ; Lin ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2013;22(12):1075-1079
Objective To ascertain the utility and difference of sonography with echo-tracking (ET) technique and pulse-Doppler to assess vascular stiffness in rats with hypercholesterolemia and atherosclerosis.Methods Sonography associated with ET technique and pulse-Doppler were used to measure stiffness parameter (β),arterial compliance (AC),distensibility coefficient (DC),one-point pulse wave velocity (PWVβ),resistence index(RI),peak systolic velocity(PSV),end-diastolic velocity(EDV) and EDV/PSV of the aorta in cholesterol-fed SD rats (group T1,n =10,for 4 weeks;group T2,n =10,for 12 weeks) and normal control rats(group C1,n =10;group C2,n =10).All parameters and blood biochemical markers[total cholesterol(TC),triglycerides(TG),low-density lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL-CH) and highdensity lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-CH)] among groups were analyzed with ANOVE factor analysis.Correlation was analyzed with Pearson analysis.Light microscopic evaluation were used to demonstrate atherosclerotic changes in the aorta.Results The PWVβ value and PSV of the aorta between group T1 and T2 were significantly different (P =0.001,P <0.05).The β,PWVβ values of the aorta in group T1 and T2 were significantly higher than those of group C1 and C2 (P <0.05).AC and DC values of the aorta in group T1 and T2 were significantly lower than those of group C1 and C2 (P <0.05).Correlation analysis showsed that RI was positively correlated with systolic pressure(P <0.05).All parameters had correlated with each other among β,PWVβ,AC,DC,TG,TC,systolic pressure and diastolic pressure.DC and AC were negatively correlated with β and PWVβ,also DC was negatively correlated with TG.Light microscopy confirmed morphologic typical changes of aortic atherosclerosis in group T1 and T2.Conclusions Sonography with the ET method compared with pulse-Doppler is much more sensitive and it can be used to evaluate tissue elastic changes in arterial walls associated with atherosclerosis and hypercholesterolemia.PSV can reflect atherosclerosis of rat's abdominal aorta well,but pulse-Doppler is limited in the diagnosis of earlier atherosclerosis period.
9.Expression of angiotensin II receptors in aldosterone-producing adenoma of the adrenal gland and their clinical significance.
Zhun, WU ; Dong, NI ; Yongji, YAN ; Jun, LI ; Baojun, WANG ; Jinzhi, OUYANG ; Guoxi, ZHANG ; Xin, MA ; Hongzhao, LI ; Xu, ZHANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2010;30(4):486-9
The expression of angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AT(1)R) and angiotensin II type 2 receptor (AT(2)R) in aldosterone-producing adenoma (APA) of the adrenal gland was detected, and their relationship with clinical indexes of APA was analyzed. The mRNA expression of AT(1)R and AT(2)R in 50 cases of APA and tissues adjacent to tumors and 12 cases of normal adrenal tissues was detected by using reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The expression of AT(1)R and AT(2)R proteins in paraffin-embedded slices of tissue was detected by immunohistochemistry. The expression of AT(1)R in adenoma, tissues adjacent to tumor, and normal tissues of the adrenal gland showed no significant differences. The expression of AT(2)R in APA tissue was lower than that in normal adrenal gland tissues (P<0.05). Correlation analysis of the mRNA expression level of AT(2)R and clinical data from patients demonstrated that AT(2)R expression was negatively related to plasma aldosterone concentration (PAC) (r=-0.467, P<0.05), but positively related with plasma renin activity (PRA) (r=0.604, P<0.05). It is concluded that down-regulation of the AT(2)R expression is possibly related with the tumorigenesis of APA.
10.Association of polymorphisms in angiotensin II receptor genes with aldosterone-producing adenoma.
Jinzhi, OUYANG ; Zhun, WU ; Jinchun, XING ; Yongji, YAN ; Guoxi, ZHANG ; Baojun, WANG ; Hongzhao, LI ; Xin, MA ; Xu, ZHANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2011;31(3):301-5
This study examined the association of polymorphisms in angiotensin II receptor genes (AT (1) R and AT (2) R) with the risk for aldosterone-producing adenoma (APA) in a Chinese Han population. Four polymorphisms including rs5182 (573T/C) in exon 4, rs5186 (1166A/C) in 3'-untranslated region (3'-UTR) in AT (1) R gene and rs5194 (2274G/A) in 3'-UTR, rs1403543 (1675G/A) in intron 1 in AT (2) R gene were detected in 148 APA patients and 192 normal subjects (serving as control) by using a MGB-Taqman probe. The distribution of genotypes of each locus was in accordance with Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium (HWE) in the APA and control groups (P>0.05). The allele A frequency at rs5194 was significantly higher in the APA group (0.49) than in the control group (0.35) (χ (2)=12.08, P=0.001). Subjects with homozygotic genotype AA and heterozygotic genotype GA were at an increased risk for APA as compared to those with GG genotype (OR=2.66, 95% CI=1.45-4.87; OR=1.67, 95% CI=1.02-2.74). Furthermore, rs5194 single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) at AT (2) R gene was significantly associated with APA in additive (OR=1.64, 95% CI=1.21-2.20, P=0.001), dominant (OR=1.94, 95% CI=1.23-3.06, P=0.003), and recessive model (OR=2.01, 95% CI=1.17-3.45, P=0.01). It was concluded that rs5194 polymorphism at AT (2) R gene was associated with the risk for APA, which may constitute a genetic marker of APA.