1.INFLUENCE OF ZINC DEFICIENCY ON THE GROWTH AND CONCENTRATIONS OF RELATED HORMONES IN SERUM OF PREGNAT RATS
Changfeng ZHAO ; Hongqi YANG ; Xuemei HAN ; Huimin JIANG
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(01):-
Objective: To study the effect of zinc deficiency on the growth and concentrations of related hormones in serum of pregnant rats. Methods: Pregnant Wistar rats were assigned to zinc deficiency(ZD),pair-fed(PF),zinc supplement(ZS) and control(Cont) group and fed for 21 days with zinc deficient(0.7 mg/kg)diet(ZD rats)or a similar diet supplemented with 100 mg Zn/kg.The growth of pregnant rats was observed and the concentrations of triiodothyronine(T 3),thyroxine(T 4),thyrotropin(TSH) and growth hormone(GH) in serum of rats were determined with radioimmunoassay. Results: The ZD rats didn't gain weight.The birth weight of fetuses in ZD group was significantly lower than that of other groups (P
2.Effects of different drugs on patients undergoing endoscopic variceal ligation
Kai LI ; Jun ZOU ; Guoqing ZHAO ; Changfeng LI ; Fang WANG ; Bin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2014;(9):499-502
Objective To study the sedative and analgesic effects of different drugs on patients under-going endoscopic variceal ligation( EVL). Methods Sixty patients undergoing selective EVL were randomly assigned to three groups:pethidine group( A),propofol-fentanyl group( B)and dexmedetomidine-fentanyl group(C). Data concerning blood pressure,heart rate,peripheral oxygen saturation,Ramsay score,endo-scopic operation and anesthesia time,surgeons' satisfaction and adverse reactions were recorded. Follow-up was done 24 hours later to confirm the patients' satisfaction and incidence of intraoperative awareness. Results The Ramsay scores of group B(5. 2 ± 0. 3)and C(3. 5 ± 0. 4)were significantly higher than group A (1. 6 ± 0. 4)(P<0. 05). There was no cough,body movement and high blood pressure during the EVL in group B or C,while the incidences of these symptoms in group A(40%,40% and 30%)were obviously higher (P<0. 05). The surgeons'satisfaction of group B(9. 2 ± 0. 3)and C(9. 6 ± 0. 4)were significantly higher than that of group A(5. 0 ± 0. 4)(P<0. 05). The patients' satisfaction scores of group B(9. 6 ± 0. 3)and C (9. 6 ± 0. 4)were also markedly higher than that of group A(5. 4 ± 0. 3)(P<0. 05). There was no difference of operation time among the three groups. The anesthesia time of group A(44 ± 6)was obviously longer than those of group B(35 ± 4)and C(36 ± 5)(P<0. 05). There was no difference in patients'or surgeons'satis-faction,or anesthesia time between group B and C. But the incidences of bradycardia( 40%),hypotension(30%)and hyoxemia(30%)in group B were obviously higher than those of group C(5%,0,0)(P<0. 05). There was no intraoperative awareness in group B or C. Conclusion Both dexmedetomidine and propofol com-bined with fentanyl are superior to pethidine for patients undergoing EVL,while dexmedetomidine provides bet-ter hemodynamics and respiratory conditions compared with propofol.
3.Studies on Quality Standard of Guanxin Qiwei Tablet
Mingqing HUANG ; Zhuoming LI ; Yanhong WU ; Kai GU ; Changfeng ZHOU ; Xuejun ZHAO ; Ziren SU
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2001;0(01):-
[Objective] To establish the quality standard for Guanxin Qiwei Tablet. [Methods] Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae, Lignum Dalbergiae Odoriferae, Rhizoma Kaempferiae and Fructus Choerospondiatis in Guanxin Qiwei Tablet were identified by TLC. TanshinoneⅡA content was determined by HPLC.[Results] Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae, Lignum Dalbergiae Odoriferae, Rhizoma Kaempferiae and Fructus Choerospondiatis can be identified by TLC, the spot being clear without the interference of negative control. A good linearity was in the range of 0.022-0.154 ?g, the average recovery of tanshinone ⅡA was 97.9%, and RSD was 1.22%. [Conclusion] This method is simple and can be used to evaluate the quality of Guanxin Qiwei Tablet.
4.Influence of pedicle transverse diameter on security of screw implantation in adult thoracic vertebrae
Changfeng FU ; Zhongguo LIU ; Yi LIU ; Shaokun ZHANG ; Song ZHAO ; Ming YAN
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2006;0(02):-
Objective To identify the effect of morphology of adult upper and middle thoracic pedicle on security of screw implantation.Methods Five fresh adult cadaveric thoracic spine from T1 to T8 were harvested.Pedicle transverse diameters were measured and compared with the smallest diameter(4.5 mm) of screw used in clinic.The screws were inserted and implant effect was observed.Results The mean transverse diameter of adult thoracic(T1-T8) were T1:4.74(3.85-5.25)mm,T2:4.51(3.45-5.25)mm,T3:4.15(3.60-4.65)mm,T4:3.75(3.10-4.50)mm,T5:4.25(3.70-4.65)mm,T6: 4.53(4.40-4.70)mm,T7:5.38(5.25-5.60)mm,T8:5.55(5.50-5.80)mm.Of all specimens,there were 9 specmen(22.5%) whose tranverse diameters were smaller than 4.5 mm.After implantation,two screws broke through pedicle lateral wall.Conclusion Adult pedicle transverse diameters in T3-T4 are smallest,transpedicular screw placement is difficult in some of these vertebrae,but in most of thoracic vertebrae,pedicle tranverse diameter could permit screw implanting in security.
5.Application value of ultrasound elastography in evaluating liver elasticity of stable recipients at different stages after liver transplantation
Qinyuan LI ; Wei JIANG ; Cheng FENG ; Ningbo ZHAO ; Xinfa WANG ; Changfeng DONG
Organ Transplantation 2021;12(1):103-
Objective To explore the value of ultrasound elastography in the non-invasive monitoring of liver elasticity of stable recipients at different stages after liver transplantation. Methods Clinical data of 73 stable recipients after liver transplantation were collected. According to the time after liver transplantation, all patients were divided into the early group (
6.Relationship between outdoor activity time and respiratory symptoms in junior middle school students
CAO Ziyi, GONG Jie, YAN Yaqiong, LI Fang, LI Changfeng, LIU Su, ZHAO Yuanyuan, DAI Xin
Chinese Journal of School Health 2020;41(1):44-46
Objective:
To investigate the relationship between daily outdoor activity time both on and off campus and respiratory symptoms of junior middle school students, then to provide evidence for the prevention of respiratory diseases in adolescents.
Methods:
In 2016, two middle schools were selected in Wuhan,in which a total of 860 eighth grade students were surveyed, generalized linear analysis was conducted by SAS 9.4 software.
Results:
Average outdoor activity time out of campus during weekdays in boys and was (1.84±2.30) hours, which was higher than in girls (1.51±1.99) hours (t=2.19, P<0.05). Average outdoor activity time in campus in boys was (1.74±1.50) hours, which was significantly higher than that of girls (1.49±1.20) hours (t=2.68, P<0.05). According to the results of generalized linear analysis, after controlled for gender, age and self-perceived physical condition, the longer the time adolescents spent outside the classroom during weekday, the less likely they were to have symptoms of throat and nasal cavity(estimated value=-0.06,-0.07, P<0.05).
Conclusion
Adolescents who spend more time outside the classroom during weekday can effectively prevent the occurrence of respiratory related diseases.
7.Depressive symptoms and related factors among primary and middle school students in Changfeng county of Anhui province:a two-year longitudinal study.
Xue ZHAO ; Linsheng YANG ; Mingchun CHEN ; Jian CHEN ; Xiaoling LYU ; Yuhong JIANG ; Ying SUN ; Yehuan SUN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2014;35(5):505-509
OBJECTIVETo assess the prevalence of depressive symptoms, trends on its longitudinal development and related influencing factors among primary and middle school students in Changfeng county of Anhui province.
METHODSThrough cluster sampling methods, all students from 3 to 9 grades in 5 primary schools and 3 middle schools in Changfeng county of Anhui province were investigated through questionnaire as subjects of baseline survey in December 2009. Subjects of this longitudinal study were students in grades 3, 4 and 7 at the time of the baseline survey and were contacted once a year for two years. At last, a total of 816 students participated in all the three surveys. A structured questionnaire including Children's Depression Inventory, socio-demographic characteristics and some potential influential factors was employed for this study. A Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) was used to evaluate the related influencing factors of children's depressive symptoms in the longitudinal study.
RESULTSPrevalence rates of depressive symptoms were 11.3% , 10.4% and 8.5% , respectively, at the baseline, 1-year and 2-year follow-up studies, among primary and middle school students. Scores on depressive symptoms of total subjects and children who had always been left at home in the follow-up process showed significant differences at the three surveys (F = 13.423, P < 0.001; F = 5.761, P = 0.003). 25 percent of the 92 students who showed depressive symptoms at the baseline survey remained those depressive symptoms at the 1-year follow-up study and 87 percent of the 23 students who had depressive symptoms at the baseline and 1-year follow-up surveys still showing depressive symptoms at the 2-year follow-up study. Results from the GEE program indicated that grade 3 students, having syblings, family with dysfunction or at low level of self-esteem etc., were prone to development while sex and parents' educational level were not correlated with depressive symptoms.
CONCLUSIONPrevalence of depressive symptoms among primary and middle school students in Changfeng county of Anhui province appeared a decreasing tendency during the follow-up process in our study. Through the longitudinal development, we noticed that the prevalence of depressive symptoms seemed to be related to the personal characteristics, education and family environment of the subjects under our study. Improving the level of family function as well as individual's self-esteem might positively contribute to mental health of those primary and middle school students.
Adolescent ; Child ; China ; epidemiology ; Depression ; epidemiology ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Longitudinal Studies ; Male ; Students ; psychology
8.A genome sequence of novel SARS-CoV isolates: the genotype, GD-Ins29, leads to a hypothesis of viral transmission in South China.
E'de QIN ; Xionglei HE ; Wei TIAN ; Yong LIU ; Wei LI ; Jie WEN ; Jingqiang WANG ; Baochang FAN ; Qingfa WU ; Guohui CHANG ; Wuchun CAO ; Zuyuan XU ; Ruifu YANG ; Jing WANG ; Man YU ; Yan LI ; Jing XU ; Bingyin SI ; Yongwu HU ; Wenming PENG ; Lin TANG ; Tao JIANG ; Jianping SHI ; Jia JI ; Yu ZHANG ; Jia YE ; Cui'e WANG ; Yujun HAN ; Jun ZHOU ; Yajun DENG ; Xiaoyu LI ; Jianfei HU ; Caiping WANG ; Chunxia YAN ; Qingrun ZHANG ; Jingyue BAO ; Guoqing LI ; Weijun CHEN ; Lin FANG ; Changfeng LI ; Meng LEI ; Dawei LI ; Wei TONG ; Xiangjun TIAN ; Jin WANG ; Bo ZHANG ; Haiqing ZHANG ; Yilin ZHANG ; Hui ZHAO ; Xiaowei ZHANG ; Shuangli LI ; Xiaojie CHENG ; Xiuqing ZHANG ; Bin LIU ; Changqing ZENG ; Songgang LI ; Xuehai TAN ; Siqi LIU ; Wei DONG ; Jun WANG ; Gane Ka-Shu WONG ; Jun YU ; Jian WANG ; Qingyu ZHU ; Huanming YANG
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2003;1(2):101-107
We report a complete genomic sequence of rare isolates (minor genotype) of the SARS-CoV from SARS patients in Guangdong, China, where the first few cases emerged. The most striking discovery from the isolate is an extra 29-nucleotide sequence located at the nucleotide positions between 27,863 and 27,864 (referred to the complete sequence of BJ01) within an overlapped region composed of BGI-PUP5 (BGI-postulated uncharacterized protein 5) and BGI-PUP6 upstream of the N (nucleocapsid) protein. The discovery of this minor genotype, GD-Ins29, suggests a significant genetic event and differentiates it from the previously reported genotype, the dominant form among all sequenced SARS-CoV isolates. A 17-nt segment of this extra sequence is identical to a segment of the same size in two human mRNA sequences that may interfere with viral replication and transcription in the cytosol of the infected cells. It provides a new avenue for the exploration of the virus-host interaction in viral evolution, host pathogenesis, and vaccine development.
Base Sequence
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China
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Cluster Analysis
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Gene Components
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Genetic Variation
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Genome, Viral
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Genotype
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Phylogeny
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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SARS Virus
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genetics
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Sequence Analysis, DNA
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Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
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genetics