1.Discussion on checkup of hospital archives
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1993;0(05):-
This paper discusses the checkup of hospital archives in our hospital and puts forwards some suggestions.
2.PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF METHOXYADIANTIFOLINE ON EXPERIMENTAL ARRHYTHMIAS
Shaoyu CHENG ; Yufen LIU ; Jufang JIA
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(04):-
Methoxyadiantifoline 10 mg/kg i.v. significantly increased the arrhythmia- inducing dose of aconitine in anaesthetized rats, and that of ouabain in anaesthetized guinea pigs. It markedly prevented ventr icular fibrillation induced by chloroform. Methoxyadiantifoline is also effective in preventing reperfusion-induced arrhythmias in anaesthetized rats. It was demonstrated that methoxyadiantifoline slowed heart rate significantly, and prolonged P-R and Q-Tc interval of ECG in rats.
3.Serum cardiac troponin Ⅰ and lactic acid in neonatal patients with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy
Dongjie GUO ; Guorui AN ; Yufen WANG ; Huazhong WANG ; Haibin LIU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2008;7(10):714-715
Serum Cardiac troponin Ⅰ (cTn Ⅰ) and lactic acid were measured in 128 neonatal patients with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy and 38 healthy neonates (control group). Serum cTn Ⅰ and lactic acid levels were higher in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy than those in healthy neonates (P < 0. 05 ); and the differences of these values were also statistically significant between the serious patients and the mild patients (P<0.05). Serum cTn Ⅰ and lactic acid are two sensitive markers for degree of myocardial injury and hypoxia in neonatal patients with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.
4.Alkylated-chitosan preparation and its hemostatic effect
Yufen HUANG ; Lihong ZOU ; Jie GAO ; Lu LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(52):7878-7884
BACKGROUND:18-Alkylated-chitosan has been proved to exhibit a good coagulation capacity through hydrophobic modification. OBJECTIVE:To improve the adhesion between the material and the wound through the introduction of alkylated-chitosan molecules. METHODS:The alkyl group was introduced in the chitosan by potentiodynamic method to prepare the alkylated-chitosan with different substitution degrees (7%,16%, 26%and 40%), and then their structure, viscosity, porosity, water absorption, contact angle and in vitro coagulation capacity were detected. Thirty New Zealand rabbits were enrol ed, modeled into the left femoral artery hemorrhage, and randomized into six groups, including four experimental groups, positive control and control groups, fol owed by treated with alkylated-chitosan sponges with different degrees of substitution, absorbable hemostatic gauze and chitosan sponge, respectively. Afterwards, the blood loss and clotting time were observed. RESULTS AND CONCLUISON:With the degree of substitution increased, the viscosity of alkylated-chitosan increased firstly and then decreased, the porosity and water absorption decreased gradual y, and the contact angle on a rise. Compared with chitosan, different alkylated-chitosans showed a better henostatic effect in vitro, especial y the alkylated-chitosan with 16%substitution degree. The blood loss and clotting time in the experimental groups except that the alkylated-chitosan with 7%substitution degree were significantly lower than those in the control group (P<0.05);the bold loss in the alkylated-chitosan with 40%substitution degree group was significantly lower than that in the positive control group (P<0.05). These findings suggest that the alkylated-chitosan with 40%substitution degree exhibits the best hemostatic effect in vivo.
5.A review of nursing care of pressure ulcer at different stage
Yufen CUI ; Min TIAN ; Feng LIU ; Juan WANG ; Yuzhen WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(18):1401-1404
Pressure ulcer care were always the focus and difficulty of nursing work.Timely and effective care were helpful to promote the repair of pressure ulcer.This article described and compared the different stages of system pressure sores assessment.This article mainly summarized the effective nursing methods at every stage of pressure ulcer at present,which were helpful to carry out evidence-based care and improve the quality of nursing.
6.Initial construction of self-assessment system of patient safety by nurses
Min TIAN ; Feng LIU ; Yuejiao HAN ; Ning LI ; Yufen CUI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2014;30(6):74-78
Objective To construct a self-assessment system of patient safety by nurses.Methods Using self-designed questionnaires of self-assessment system of patient safety by nurses,29 nursing safety management experts were selected.Delphi method was adopted to carry out two rounds of interview.The self-assessment system of patient safety by nurses was built.The importance of the indicators went on weight analysis with specialist sorting.Results The system included 3 first-level indicators,9 secondlevel indicators,48 third-level indicators.The coefficient of variation of the indicators was < 0.20,and the coordination coefficient was 0.25.Conclusions The initial construction of system of self-assessment patient safety by nurses has the advantages of focused expert advice,with scientific results,and is reliable.It can be used for nurses' self-assessment of the security situation in patients.
7.Verification Assessment in Three Hematology Analyzers
Yufen JIN ; Mengyu PANG ; Liyan ZHAO ; Xinming LIU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2004;0(08):-
Objective To evaluate the veracity and consistency of the results obtained from three automated hematology an-alyzers. Methods The reproducibility tests were used to assess the precision,the verification tests were exerted to evaluate the accuracy and consistency of test parameters(WBC,RBC,Hb,Hct and Plt) of the three hematology analyzers. According to the 1/2 standard of American Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment (CLIA,88),the relative bias of the reference analyzer and other assessed analyzers were determined. Results The results obtained from the three analyzers showed ex-cellent precision and stability,the coefficients of variation (CV) were all less than 5%; compared with the results of LH750,the results of Gens 5diff and ACT-5diff showed excellent correlation,all coefficients of correlation(?) exceeded 0.975. The results of both RBC and Hct obtained from Gens 5diff and ACT-5diff exceeded allowable error; the results of WBC,Hb and Plt were in the allowable error range. Conclusion In the condition of the excellent precision and stability,system errors existed in the analyzer can be found by verification on time. Through being adjusted and calibrated,the hematology ana-lyzers can meet the requirements and these results are consistent.
8.Mechanisms of aspirin-induced apoptosis in EBV-transformed human B lymphocytes
Yufen TAO ; Bo LIU ; Chao LI ; Xintong LI ; Jiansheng LIU ; Zhaoqing YANG ; Hongqi LIU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2017;33(2):185-190
Aim To investigate the effects of aspirin on Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-transformed human B-lym-phocytes.Methods EBV-transformed human B-lym-phocytes were treated with certain concentrations of as-pirin.Cellular proliferation was analyzed by MTT as-say.Further evaluation of apoptosis of aspirin-treated cells was performed through light-field microscope, transmission electronic microscope(TEM),propidium iodide(PI)staining and flow cytometric analysis and DNA electrophoresis. Finally, immunoblot analysis was used to determine the expression levels of apopto-sis-associated proteins, proteins involved in mTOR pathway and PU.1 -Bim axis.Results Aspirin treat-ment inhibited proliferation of EBV-transformed human B-lymphocytes.We observed that aspirin treatment in-duced apoptosis in EBV-transformed human B-lympho-cytes,resulting in the decreased number and size of cells.Ultramicroscopic structural analysis via TEM in-dicated that aspirin treatment deformed the cellular nu-cleus,and led to peripheral chromatin and cytoplasmic vacuole.PI staining and flow cytometric analysis indi-cated that aspirin increased the permeability of cell membrane and decreased the viability of treated cells. Agarose electrophoresis revealed DNA smear in aspirin-treated cells.Mechanistically,mTOR signaling was in-hibited in aspirin-treated cells,as evidenced by the de-creased phosphorylation of S6K1 and S6 via immunob-lot analysis.Aspirin treatment led to the decrease of hematopoietic transcription factor PU.1 .Consequently, pro-apoptotic Bim, apoptosis-associated proteins caspase-3 and PARP were activated in aspirin-treated cells.Conclusion Aspirin may show anti-lymphoma effects via its inhibition of proliferation and induction of apoptosis of EBV-transformed human B-lymphocytes, in which mTOR signal pathway and PU.1 -Bim axis may be involved.
9.Isolation and identification of two different genotypes of Tupaia orthoreoviruses
Jiansheng LIU ; Yufen TAO ; Xiaofei LI ; Chao LI ; Xiaofei LI ; Xiaomei SUN ; Jiejie DAI ; Hongqi LIU
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2015;(4):365-370
Objective To isolate and identify viruses from fecal samples of tree shrew with diarrhea.Methods Fecal sample supernatant of tree shrew with diarrhea was inoculated to three cell lines ( Vero, LLC-MK2 and KMB17 ) , and the cytopathic effects on the cells were observed.The infectious particles in the culture supernatant were further ana-lyzed by transmission electron microscopy ( TEM) , genomic RNA-PAGE, rotavirus detection kit, amplification of S1 com-plete segment and bioinformatics analysis.Results Constant cytopathic effects were induced in Vero, LLC-MK2 and KMB17 cell lines after three passages of culture.The results from TEM, RNA-PAGE and rotavirus analysis indicated that they belong to reoviruses.Analysis of the S1 segments revealed that the S1 sequence from KMB17 cell culture had the high-est homology with that of prototype isolate T1L (85%nucleotide homology and 90%amino acid homology), therefore this isolate was named as type I reovirus.The other two S1 sequences from LLC-MK2 and Vero cell culture were identical to have 85%nucleotide homology and 92%amino acid homology with the prototype isolate T3D, named as type III reovirus. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that the isolates in this study are evolutionally adapted to tree shrews.Conclusions It is the first report here that 2 genotypes of Tupaia orthoreovirus are isolated and identified from one fecal sample via three cell lines and viral S1-specific primers, which provides useful guidelines for the isolation and identification of other reoviruses from tree shrew or other hosts.
10.A murine model of LPS/D-gal-induced acute hepatitis and alterations in mTOR signaling
Xiaofei LI ; Yufen TAO ; Jiansheng LIU ; Chao LI ; Xinxin LIANG ; Yousong YE ; Donghong TANG ; Hongqi LIU
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2015;(3):306-311
Objective To explore the changes of mTOR signaling in LPS/D-gal-induced acute hepatitis in mice . Methods Twenty-six healthy adult female ICR mice were divided into two groups:the control group and experimental group, 13 mice in each group .LPS/D-gal was used to induce acute hepatitis in the mice .The survival of mice was moni-tored within 24 hours after LPS/D-gal challenge .At 6 hours after challenge , samples of serum and liver tissue were collect-ed for further analysis.Results Injection of LPS/D-gal resulted in acute death of the mice within 24 hours.At 6 hours post LPS/D-gal injection , the blood levels of ALT and AST were significantly increased .The mRNA expression of inflammatory cytokines Tnfa and Il6 was up-regulated in LPS/D-gal-induced hapatitis , in which DNA fragmentation and activation of caspase-3 were subsequently observed .Immunoblot analysis showed that both mTOR pathway and NF-κB pathway were ac-tivated.Unexpectedly , inhibition of mTOR signaling could neither decrease the apoptosis in the liver nor increase the sur -vival of mice .Conclusions The results of the present study indicate that mTOR signaling may play pleiotropic roles in the pathogenesis of LPS/D-gal-induced hepatitis .