1.A Clinical Analysis of 440 Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Patients Infected with Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
Journal of China Medical University 2010;(1):34-36
Objective To evaluate clinical characteristics of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) patients infected with mycobacterium tuberculosis.Methods The clinical data of 440 AIDS patients infected with mycobacterium tuberculosis were collected and subjected to statistical analysis,including infectious type,sites,and situation.Results There were mainly multitopical or disseminated tuberculosis in 163 cases;the rate of extrapulmonary tuberculosis was 32.50%(143 cases);there were 48 cases of confidently extrapulmonay tuberculosis;there were 8 cases of adult primary pulmonary tuberculosis.Conclusion Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome patients infected with mycobacterium tuberculosis is the most opportunistic infection.There were multitopical or disseminated infection of mycobacterium tuberculosis in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome patients infected with mycobacterium tuberculosis.
2.A case of enteral nutrition therapy after laryngo-carcinomactomy
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2000;8(1):61-62
This article evaluates the curative effect of intestinal sustenance of larygo-Carlinomactomee, the intestinal sustenance therapy has two stages. In the first stage (five days), patients are given nasal feeding liauid diet, takeing protein 44.7g, appropriate vitamin and ferralia every day, the total calorie is 1 631 large calories. In the second stage (eleven days), patients are given high caloric liguid diet, take in protein 65g, every day. The total caloric is 3 345 large calories. The result indicates: giving intestinal sustenance earlier has a good effect on laryngocarcinomactomee by improving the patients's immunity and accelerating the patients' early recover.
3.STUDY ON DETERMINATION OF TRACE MOLYBDENUM BY CATALYTIC FLOW INJECTION SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(01):-
A catalytic spectrophotometric method for determination of trace molybdenum by flow injection analysis has been established, based on the catalytic oxidation of potassium iodide by hydrogen peroxide in the presence of molybedenum (VI) and the iodine produced is coloured with starch. The linear range and detection limit for molybdenum (VI) were 0 to 0.4 ppm and 3.2 ppb. The method has been successfully applied to determine molybdenum in the grain, soil and hair.
4.DCE-MRI features and ADC value analysis in triple-negative breast cancer and HER-2 overexpression subtype of breast cancer
Yingying GAO ; Yan LIU ; Aimei YANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2014;(4):606-609
Objective To analyze the DCE-MRI features and ADC value in triple-negative breast cancer and HER-2 overexpres-sion breast cancer,and to improve the j udgment of both characteristic in MRI.Methods To analyse the DCE-MRI imaging of TNBC and HER-2 overexpression breast cancer,measured the ADC value and compared the statistics.Results Compared with the shape, margin,the way of enhancement and ADC value of the TNBC and HER-2 overexpression breast cancer,the distinction has statisti-cally significant(P<0.05);there were no statistically significant difference among age,mass or nomass,categories of lesions and TIC,(P>0.05).Conclusion DCE-MRI features of the shape,margin,the way of enhancement and ADC values were useful for the diagnosis of TNBC and HER-2 overexpression breast cancer.
5.Construction and Effect of Artificial MicroRNA Targeted on Hepatitis B Virus
Zuohua CHI ; Aimei LIU ; Yan SUN
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2017;38(4):489-493
[Objective] To investigate the construction and inhibitory effects of artificial microRNA targeted on hepatitis B virus.[Methods] Four artificial microRNA sequences for HBV gene were designed with Invitrogen online design software (BLOCK-iTTM RNAi Designer),amiRNA eukaryotic expression plasmid were constructed and transfected into human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line HepG2.2.15.Hepatitis B virus DNA in supernatant was detected by quantitative fluorescence PCR.HBsAg and HBeAg detected by ELISA.[Results] All of the four artificial microRNA sequences could down regulate the level of HBV-DNA,HBsAg and HBeAg.miR3 had the most significant effect on inhibiting HBV-DNA replication.[Conclusion] Artificial microRNA sequences can effectively inhibit the replication of HBV in vitro.
6.Analysis on the level of knowledge, attitude and practice in prevention of sudden deafness and the influencing factors among nursing students in Taiyuan City
Aimei LIU ; Tao LIU ; Liyuan ZHOU ; Zhujuan GAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(24):1848-1851
Objective To explore the level of knowledge,attitude and practice in preventing sudden deafness and the influencing factors among nursing students in Taiyuan City.Methods By random cluster sampling,1 187 nursing students from 6 universities in Taiyuan City were surveyed about the level of knowledge,attitude and practice and the influencing factors by questionnaires in November 2013.The results underwent analysis.Results Total scoring rate of knowledge,attitude and practice of preventing sudden deafness in the nursing students was 48.36% (574/1 187),among which knowledge,attitude and practice was 28.30% (336/1 187),62.68% (744/1 187) and 54.34% (645/1 187),respectively.Logistic regression analysis showed that whether taking health education or not,different parents' education degree and household capita monthly income had significantly different influence on level of knowledge,attitude and practice of preventing sudden deafness,P<0.01.Significant correlation existed between knowledge and attitude,attitude and practice,r=0.467,0.149,P<0.05.Conclusions The level of knowledge,attitude and practice of preventing sudden deafness of the nursing students is low and has muhifaceted influencing factors.Colleges and universities should strengthen the health propaganda,and community should step up intervention to the families of low income and low education degree,at the same time to improve the compliance of health behavior in order to play a role in prevention and treatment of sudden deafness among nursing students.
7.PGP and MRP are involved in the regulation of penetration of oxcarbazepine through blood-brain barrier in rat after pilocarpine induced seizures
Aimei MA ; Shouwen ZHANG ; Fengyun HU ; Yuxi LIU
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2009;35(12):726-729
Objective To study the effect of inhibitors of the multidrug transporters including P-glycoprotein (PGP)and multi-drug resistance-associated protein(MRP)on the regulation of concentration of oxcarbazepine in the extra-cellular fluid of the hippocampus after pilocarpine induced seizures in rats.To investigate whether oxcarbazepine are sub-strate for PGP and MRP and whether brain expressions of PGP and MRP are involved in muhidrug resistance mechanisms of refractory epilepsy.Methods The epileptic rats model were established by repeated peritoneal injection treatment with pi-locarpine.Thirty-two Wistar rats were divided into four groups:control group,pilocarpine epileptic model group,verapamil treated group and probenecid treated group.At 30,60,90,120 and 150 min following systemic injection of oxcarbazepine (80 mg/kg),dialysate was collected and the concentration of oxcarbazepine in the extracellular fluid of hippocampus was determined by microdialysis and high-performance liquid chromatography technique.Results After systemic injection of oxcarbazepine,the concentration of oxcarbazepine in extracellular fluid of the hippocampus during 90~150 min(1.26±0.09、0.93±0.10)were much higher in verapamil treated group than in pilocarpine epileptic model group(0.87±0.06、0.66±O.04)(P<0.05)and the concentration of oxcarbazepine in the hippocampus during 60~150 min(1.07 4±0.11、1.32±O.13、1.02±0.10、0.87±0.08)were higher in probenecid treated group than in pilocarpine epileptic model group (0.81±0.08、0.87±0.06、0.66.4±0.04、0.58±0.06)(P<0.05).Conclusions Oxcarbazepine are substrates for PGP and MRP and,penetration of oxcarbazepine through blood-brain barrier are restricted by PGP and MRP.Increased expres-sions of PGP and MRP in brain maybe involved in the mechanisms of multidrug resistance of refractory epilepsy.
8.Clinical analysis of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome cases complicated with acute anhemopoisis
Keshan LIANG ; Aimei MENG ; Xiangdong LIU ; Conggao XU
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2008;26(11):675-677
Objective To investigate the clinical features,treatment response and prognosis of patients with severe hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome and complicated with acute anhemopoisis.Methods The clinical features of 18 patients with hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome complicated with acute anhemopoisis were retrospectively analyzed.Resalts The clinical manifestations of the 18 adult patients(10 males and 8 females,age ranged from 14 to 55 years)with hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome showed irregular fever,abrupt anemia and multiple sites hemorrhage at the severe stage(9-25 days after the onset).Peripheral leucocytes counts reduced to(2.3-3.2)×109/L,platelet to(23-31)×109/L,erythrocytes to(2.23-2.79)×1012/L,hemoglobulin to 52-67 g/L and reticulocyte to 0-0.002.Bone marrow test results showed that the hyperplasia of erythrocytes series decreased.The ratio of granulocyte to erythroeyte was significantly elevated,while granuloeyte and megalocaryocyte series decreased.The specific manifestations of acute anhemopoiesis were abrupt anemia,irregular fever and multiple sites hemorrhage.The major combined treatments were cortecosteroids and blood transfusion.These patients recovered at 26-60 days after the onset of the disease.Conclusions Hantaan virus could attack human bone marrow cells and induce cytopathogenic effect.In the course of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome,acute anhemopoisis could occur.The prognosis of these complicated cases is usually favorable.
9.Pedicled preputial double-faced island flap urethroplasty for hypospadias in children
Zhonghua LIU ; Aimei ZHONG ; Ruijin ZHOU ; Tongyu JI ; Zhiqiang FAN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2010;31(2):125-127
Objective To discuss the indication and efficacy for treating hypospadias with ure-throplasty of Pedicled preputial double-faced island flap(PPDIF). Methods Records of 99 children (mean age, 5.1 years; age range, 4 months-12 years)with hypospadias who underwent PPDIF oper-ation were reviewed. Of them, 56 cases were penile type of hypospadias, 24 cases of penile root type, 13 cases of scrotal type and 6 cases of perineal type according to Barcat classification. Based on Duck-ett technique, the partial preputial cortical plate remained and was displaced to gastr-penis with ure-thra. , and finally the new urethra would be covered by the cortical plate. Results During follow-up of average 2 years, 8 patients(8. 1%) developed urethral fistula, 1 (1.0 %) developed mild meatal ste-nosis, and 1(1.0 %) developed flap necrosis. The success rate for total PPDIF procedure was 89.90 % (89/99). And the success rate of simple PPDIF for cases with penile and penile root hypospadias, and PPDIF+Duplay for cases with serotal and perineal hypospadias were respectively 91.25 % (73/80) and 84.21%(16/19). respectively. Conclusions PPDIF is good for treating most hypospadias. Furth-more it make penis better shape. In the severe cases, PPDIF+Duplay prededure is recommended and the effect was affirmative.
10.Impact of multi-drug transporters on regulation of concentration of lamotrigine in hippocampal extracellular fluid in rat after pilocarpine-induced seizures
Aimei MA ; Shouwen ZHANG ; Yuxi LIU ; Fengyun HU
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2009;42(8):551-554
Objective To investigate the impact of multi-drug transporters including P-glycoprotein (PGP) and multi-drug resistance associated protein (MRP) on concentration of lamotrigine in the extracellular fluid in hippocampus of epilepsy rat models induced by pilocarpine, and to deduce the multi-drug resistance mechanisms in refractory epilepsy. Methods The epilepsy rat models were established by repeated administration (by ip) of pilocarpine. A microdialysis probe was placed into the hippocampus of the epileptic rats and dialysate was collected at five time-points from 30--150 minutes after systemic injections of lamotrigine (10 mg/kg). The concentration of lamotrigine in the extracellular fluid in the hippocampus was determined by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Then PGP inhibitor verapamil and MRP inhibitor probenecid was added individually through microdialysis probe and the concentration of lamotrigine was detected again. Results Compared with control group (0. 41 ± 0. 10 in 60 minutes, 0. 50 ±0.04 in 90 minutes, 0. 39 ±0. 09 in 120 minutes and 0. 30±0.06 in 150 minutes), verapamil significantly increased the concentration of lamotrigine in extracellular fluid of the hippocampus 60--150 minutes (0. 65 ±0. 11, 0. 84 ± 0. 09, 0. 70± 0. 09 and 0. 58 ± 0. 08 respectively) after injection (F value were 5.01, 8.61, 10. 23 and 7.89, all P < 0. 05) and probenecid also enhanced the concentration of lamotrigine 90--150 minutes (0. 75 ± 0. 09, 0. 58±0. 10 and 0. 49±0. 07) after injection (F = 6. 58, 4. 56, 4. 75, all P < 0. 05). Conclusions Penetration of lamotrigine through blood-brain barrier in pilocarpine induced epilepsy rats is restricted by PGP and MRP, resulting in decreased concentration of lamotrigine in the extracellular fluid of the hippocampus. Therefore, increasing expression of PGP and MRP in brains of epilepsy patients might be an important mechanism involved in multi-drug resistance in refractory epilepsy.