1.Evalue of Sleep-Deprivation Electroencephalography in Diagnosis of Partial Seizures in Children
lian-hong, CHEN ; qing-zhong, PANG ; yan-fen, LU ; li-qin, CHEN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(09):-
Objective To evaluate the sensitivity of sleep-deprivation electroencephalography(EEG) examination in diagnosis of partial seizures of children.Methods One hundred and six normal children (male 57,female 49, 3-12 years old)and 102 children suspected of epilepsy but with normal in standard EEG examination were selected at random(male 63,female 39,3-12 years old). Sleep-deprivation EEG was performed individually.Periods of sleep-deprivation were 18-20 hours for children below 7 years old and 24 hours for the older ones.Results The EEG showed slowing of background electric activity. In addition, 57 cases showed spindle/sharp-slow wave complex.The rate of EEG abnormality was 55.88%.The rates of EEG abnormality for partial seizures and generalized seizure were 76.32% and 43.8%,respectively(?~2=8.98 P
2.Value of Sleep-Deprivation Electroencephalography in Children with Nonepileptic Seizures
lian-hong, CHEN ; qing-zhong, PANG ; yan-fen, LU ; li-qin, CHEN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1986;0(02):-
Objective To compare the sensitivity of sleep-deprivation electroencephalography(EEG)examination on children suffered with nonepileptic seizures in normal and suspected epileptic in children.Methods Thirty -eight children with nonepileptic seizures (male 13,female 25,age 4-12 years, mean 8.1 years) had induced a person to make a confession. One hundred and six normal children (male 57, female 49, age 3-12 years,mean 7.6 years) and 102 children(male 63,female 39,age 3-12 years,mean 7.3 years)suspected of epilepsy clinically but with normal standard EEG examination were selected at random as controls.Sleep-deprivation EEG was performed individually.Results The sleep deprivation EEG showed slow background electric activity in all 3 groups. In addition, the rates of EEG abnorma lity for nonepileptic seizures group were zero,no statistics were computed because F was a constant. Fifty-seven cases showed spindle/sharp-slow wave complex in suspected epileptic children.The rate of EEG abnormality was 55.9%.The rate of EEG abnormality for normal control group was 1.9 %.There were significant difference among 3 groups (?2=97.3 P
3.ARIMA models to predict new-diagnosing cases of pneumoconiosis in Nanjing.
Qing ZHONG ; Yi SUI ; Yan PANG ; Haiyan SONG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2014;32(3):211-213
OBJECTIVEThe primary goal of our study was to evaluate and predict the epidemiological trend of pneumoconiosis.
METHODSWe established a new database on new-diagnosing cases of pneumoconiosis in Nanjing during 1955-2007. The database was analyzed by using SAS9.1.3 statistical software, Data sequence was stabilized by using the process of differencing. Goodness of Fit Test verified that the residual-error sequence was white noise sequence. We determined the Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average models (ARIMA models) as an appropriate model. By Taking advantage of back-substitution model, we predicted new cases of pneumoconiosis during 2008-2012. We then compared the predicted value with the actual value to test and verify the predicting function.
RESULTSWe finally had chosen out ARIMA (2, 1, 0) models to fit the original sequence, which led to the results that the observed values are basically comparable with the predicted values. The past 5-year predicted-value was similar to the actual value. We then built a new model by new cases during 1955-2012, predicting that the trend of pneumoconiosis in the next 5 years will tend to approach plateau with approximately 10∼13 new cases per year.
CONCLUSIONARIMA models is suitable for fitting large sample series of new diagnosed pneumoconiosis over the years and for the predicting the incidence of pneumoconiosis.
China ; epidemiology ; Databases, Factual ; Humans ; Incidence ; Models, Theoretical ; Pneumoconiosis ; epidemiology ; Software
4.Loss of heterozygosity of plasma circulating DNA from hepatocellular carcinoma patients and its clinical significance.
Jin-Zhong PANG ; Lun-Xiu QIN ; Qiang-Qing WANG ; Ning REN ; Bing-Sheng SUN ; Guo-Ling LIN ; Qing-Hai YE ; Yin-Kun LIU ; Zhao-You TANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2007;15(12):906-909
OBJECTIVESTo detect the loss of heterozygosity (LOH) of circulating DNA in the plasma of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and to assess its potential as a clinical predictive marker.
METHODSThree high-polymorphic microsatellite markers D8S277, D8S298 and D8S1771 located at chromosome 8p were selected to detect LOH in plasma DNA of 62 HCC patients. The associations between LOH and its clinicopathological features, including HBsAg, liver cirrhosis, serum AFP level, tumor size, tumor cell differentiation, and intrahepatic metastasis were also examined.
RESULTSIn plasma DNA of the 62 HCC patients, LOH was found at one or several loci in 36 (58.1%), and heterozygosity at D8S277, D8S298, and D8S1771 loci was 74.2% (46/62), 75.8% (47/62), and 69.4% (43/62), respectively. LOH frequency at D8S277, D8S298 and D8S1771 was 32.6% (15/46), 44.7% (21/47), and 46.5% (20/43), respectively. LOH in plasma DNA was more frequently detected in the patients with intrahepatic cancer metastasis than those without metastasis (62.5 percent vs. 26.1 percent, P < 0.05); however, no statistically significant correlations were observed between LOH at these loci and other clinicopathological features analyzed in this study.
CONCLUSIONSLOH at D8S298 in plasma DNA may be a potential predictive marker of intrahepatic metastatic recurrence after surgical resection of the HCC.
Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ; blood ; genetics ; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 8 ; DNA ; blood ; Female ; Humans ; Liver Neoplasms ; genetics ; Loss of Heterozygosity ; Male ; Middle Aged
5.Effect of proline rich domain of an RNA-binding protein Sam68 in cell growth process, death and B cell signal transduction.
Qing-hua LI ; Tian-xue FAN ; Tian-xiang PANG ; Wen-su YUAN ; Zhong-chao HAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2006;119(18):1536-1542
BACKGROUNDSam68 plays an important role as a multiple functional RNA binding nuclear protein in cell cycle progress, RNA usage, signal transduction, and tyrosine phosphorylation by Src during mitosis. However, its precise impact on these essential cellular functions remains unclear. The purpose of this study is to further elucidate Sam68 functions in RNA metabolism, signal transduction regulation of cell growth and cell proliferation in DT40 cell line.
METHODSBy using gene targeting method, we isolated a mutation form of Sam68 in DT40 cells and described its effect on cell growth process and signal transduction. Southern, Northern, and Western blot, phosphorylation and flow-cytometric analyses were performed to investigate the Sam68 functions.
RESULTSA slower growth rate (2.1 hours growth elongation) and longer S phase (1.7 hours elongation) was observed in the Sam68 mutant cells. Serum depletion resulted in increased amounts of dead cells, and expansion of S phase in mutant cells. Upon B cell cross-linking, the maximal level of tyrosine phosphorylation on BLNK was observed to be significantly lower in mutant cells.
CONCLUSIONSThe proline rich domain of Sam68 is involved in cell growth control by modulating the function of mRNAs in S phase or earlier and the functions as an adaptor molecule in B cell signal transduction pathways.
Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing ; genetics ; metabolism ; physiology ; Animals ; B-Lymphocytes ; cytology ; immunology ; physiology ; Binding Sites ; genetics ; Blotting, Western ; Cell Cycle ; physiology ; Cell Death ; physiology ; Cell Growth Processes ; drug effects ; physiology ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Culture Media, Serum-Free ; pharmacology ; Mutation ; genetics ; Phosphorylation ; Proline ; genetics ; RNA-Binding Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; physiology ; Receptors, Antigen, B-Cell ; immunology ; physiology ; Signal Transduction ; drug effects ; physiology ; Tyrosine ; metabolism
6.Diagnosis and treatment of primary hepatic carcinoid tumor.
Tao LI ; Lun-xiu QIN ; Qi PAN ; Jin-zhong PANG ; Lu WANG ; Hui-chuan SUN ; Qing-hai YE ; Jia FAN ; Zhao-you TANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2007;45(19):1335-1337
OBJECTIVETo discuss the diagnosis and treatment of primary hepatic carcinoid tumor (PHCT).
METHODSReport one case of huge PHCT treated in February 2004, and search the other 19 cases which were published from January 1994 to December 2006 in the Chinese biological and medical literature database. The clinical manifestation, pathological findings, diagnosis and treatment of these 20 PHCT patients were analyzed retrospectively.
RESULTSThe main symptoms were abdominal pain or discomfort (8 cases) and abdominal mass (7 cases), cases with typical carcinoid syndrome were rare (3 cases). Immunohistochemical staining was positive for neuron-specific enolase, chromogranin A and synaptophysin in most cases. Sixteen cases received operation, among which there were 13 removed completely, other 4 cases were treated by transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE).
CONCLUSIONSThe definite diagnosis of PHCT depends on pathological and histochemical findings. Complete surgical resection is the best treatment for PHCT with favourable prognosis. TACE is also effective for nonoperative cases.
Antigens, CD34 ; analysis ; Carcinoid Tumor ; diagnosis ; metabolism ; therapy ; Chromogranin A ; analysis ; Diagnosis, Differential ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Liver Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; metabolism ; therapy ; Male ; Middle Aged
7.Anterolateral thigh chimeric perforator flap for repairing of large area compound tissue defect around knee joint
Panfeng WU ; Juyu TANG ; Da ZHONG ; Liming QING ; Xiaoyang PANG ; Fang YU ; Lei ZENG ; Ding PAN ; Yongbing XIAO ; Rui LIU ; Chenxiong HUANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2021;44(5):507-511
Objective:To investigate the feasibility and clinical efficacy of anterolateral thigh chimeric perforator flap in repair of large area soft tissue defects around the knee joint.Methods:From January, 2015 to October, 2019, 9 patients with large area soft tissue defects around the knee joint were treated. All patients had different degrees of defect in knee joint capsule and joint opening. Before operation, the width of the flap was determined by "skin lifting and kneading test", and the location of perforators in anterolateral femoral region was confirmed and marked with the assistance of HHD detector. According to the size and shape of the wound surface, single leaf or lobulated perforator flap was designed based on the principle that the donor site should be closed directly. The minimum size of the flap was 14.0 cm×5.0 cm, there was 1 case of lobulated flap with the largest area, respectively was 17.0 cm×9.0 cm and 18.0 cm×8.5 cm. The chimeric tissue flap(muscle flap or fascia lata flap) was taken according to the location and severity of joint opening. The grafted tissue flap was used to fill the articular cavity, the flap was used to repair the wound of knee joint, the blood supply of the flap was reconstructed, and a drainage catheter was placed in the cavity of knee joint. The recovery follow-up conducted in outpatient department.Results:All flaps survived without vascular incident. The recipient site of flap in 1 patient was not thoroughly washed and drained, and there was more exudation. After dressing change and drainage, the rest recipient areas of the flap were healed in stage I. All patients entered 3 to 36(average 12) months of follow-up. The appearance and function of recipient area recovery were satisfactorily. Only a linear scar remained in donor site.Conclusion:Anterolateral thigh chemeric perforator flap is ideal for repairing large soft tissue defects around the knee joint.
8.Establishment and application of oncogene over expressed human epithelial cell transformation model.
Ru-Lin MA ; Ya-qin PANG ; Wen-xue LI ; Yong-mei XIAO ; Qing WEI ; Dao-chuan LI ; Yan-dong LAI ; Yu-Chun LIN ; Qing WANG ; Ping YANG ; Li-ping CHEN ; Shi-fu TANG ; Zhong-ning LIN ; Wen CHEN
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2008;42(6):395-399
OBJECTIVETo establish human bronchial epithelial cell lines over expressing oncogene and to investigate its application in detection of carcinogen-induced cell transformation.
METHODSMediated by retrovirus infection, human telomerase catalytic subunit, hTERT was introduced into immortal human bronchial epithelial cells (16HBE) and followed by introduction of the oncogenic allele H-Ras(V12), or c-Myc or empty vector, creating cell lines 16HBETR, 16HBETM and 16HBETV, respectively. Biological characteristics of these cell lines including morphology, proliferation, and chromosomal aberration were examined to access whether they were transformed. Soft agar experiment and nude mice subcutaneous injection were performed using pre-transformed 16HBE cells induced by known carcinogens, nickel sulfate (NiSO4) and 7, 8, -dihydrodiol-9, 10-epoxide benzo[a] pyrene (BPDE).
RESULTSWith detection of telomerase activity and Western blotting, the expression of target proteins was verified. Thus, the transgenic 16HBE cell lines were successfully established. Cells expressing oncogene H-Ras or c-Myc grew 30.3% or 10.4% faster than control cells. However, these cells failed to form colonies in soft agar or form tumor in nude mice. 16HBETR, 16HBETM cells obtained transformed phenotype at 5 wks, 11 wks, respectively after treatment with BPDE, which are 15 wks and 9 wks earlier than control cells 16HBETV (20 wks). Meanwhile, 16HBETR, 16HBETM cells obtained transformed phenotype at 11 wks, 14 wks, respectively after treatment with nickel sulfate, which are 21 wks and 18 wks earlier than control cells (32 wks).
CONCLUSIONWith the advantage of shorter latency, transgenic human cell transformation models could be used in potent carcinogen screening and applied to chemical-carcinogenesis mechanism study.
7,8-Dihydro-7,8-dihydroxybenzo(a)pyrene 9,10-oxide ; toxicity ; Animals ; Carcinogenicity Tests ; Cell Line ; Cell Transformation, Neoplastic ; drug effects ; metabolism ; pathology ; Epithelial Cells ; Gene Expression ; Gene Expression Regulation ; Genes, myc ; Genes, ras ; Humans ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Mice, Nude
9.Nosocomial Infection Surveillance in a Tuberculosis Specialized Hospital in China.
Zhong Yao XIE ; Guo Fang HUANG ; Hui GAO ; Yu Qing CHI ; Yan Xia WANG ; Yu PANG ; Jing Ping WANG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2017;30(9):691-694
Nosocomial infections (NIs) are a critical issue affecting the quality of healthcare. In this study, we performed a retrospective study to explore the incidence rates, mortality rates, and microbial spectrum of NIs in Beijing Chest Hospital, a tuberculosis (TB) specialized hospital in China. Our data demonstrate that the overall incidence rate of inpatients with NIs slightly decreased from 2012 to 2016, which may be associated with the implementation of hand hygiene measures, while the mortality rates associated with NI did not significantly change. In addition, the species distribution of NIs was quite different from that presented in previous reports, and Klebsiella pneumoniae was the most frequently isolated microorganism.
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10.Prevalence of Undernutrition and Related Dietary Factors among People Aged 75 Years or Older in China during 2010-2012.
Zhen LIU ; Shao Jie PANG ; Qing Qing MAN ; Jing Zhong WANG ; Wen Hua ZHAO ; Jian ZHANG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2018;31(6):425-437
OBJECTIVEUndernutrition is highly prevalent among older people. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of undernutrition in elderly Chinese residents and explore the relationship between undernutrition and dietary factors.
METHODSData were collected from 2,552 elderly people aged 75 years and over from the Chinese Nutrition and Health Surveillance during 2010-2012 using questionnaires, anthropometric measurement, and individual consecutive 3-day 24-hour dietary records.
RESULTSThe present study showed that 10.5% of participants had undernutrition. The prevalence was higher among the population living in rural areas, those living in the South region, those who smoked, and those with low income levels. Most participants failed to meet the Chinese Dietary Reference Intakes for energy (66.1%) and protein (72.1%). When comparing quartiles of food intake, high rice consumption [odds ratio (OR) = 2.44, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.35-4.40)], animal oil intake (OR = 1.60, 95% CI: 1.18-2.17), and high fat intake from animal sources (OR = 1.56, 95% CI: 1.06-2.31) were positively associated with underweight whereas high wheat consumption (OR = 0.44, 95% CI: 0.26-0.74), a proper proportion (24%-32%) of energy intake from fat (OR = 0.54, 95% CI: 0.35-0.83), and high fat intake from plant sources (OR = 0.67, 95% CI: 0.46-0.99) were inversely related.
CONCLUSIONThe prevalence of undernutrition was high among elderly Chinese people, especially in rural areas. Dietary factors, such as high consumption of rice, were associated with undernutrition.
Aged ; Body Mass Index ; China ; epidemiology ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Diet Records ; Energy Intake ; Feeding Behavior ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Malnutrition ; epidemiology ; etiology ; Nutritional Status ; Prevalence ; Rural Population ; statistics & numerical data ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Urban Population ; statistics & numerical data