1.Relationship Between Histone Modifications and Gastrointestinal Cancer
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2003;0(05):-
Objective To review the relationship between histone modifications and gastrointestinal cancer.Methods Literatures on histone modifications and the relationship between histone modifications and gastrointestinal cancer were collected and reviewed.Results Histone modifications played an important role in the establishment of gene silencing during tumorgenesis.DNA methylation and histone modifications might interact with each other and form a complex network to establish and maintain gene silencing.Restoring gene function silenced by epigenetic changes in cancer had the potential of 'normalizing' cancer cells,which was named epigenetic therapy.Epigenetic therapy was very promising in prevention and treatment of gastrointestinal cancer,but many unsolved issues remain which need to be addressed in future studies.Conclusion Histone modifications are associated with the pathogenesis of gastrointestinal cancer.Restoring gene function silenced by epigenetic changes may have a great role in the prevention and treatment of gastrointestinal cancer.
2.Effects of Ground Beetle on Blood Rheology of Rats
Chunfeng ZHOU ; Meng LAI ; Xiuhua WANG
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(01):-
Extract of Ground Beetle was found to affect rat rheology. when given orally to rats for 10 consecutive days, it resulted in the lowering of packed corpuscular volume, high and low whole blood shear viscosity, RBC aggregation and rigidity indices and sedimentation rate,but the constant of SR equation was raised and without effect on Plasma viscosity and fibrinogen content. These results suggested that the effect of ground beetle extract is by way of its action on RBC
3.Thermal Desorption-Gas Chromatography or Gas Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometry for Analysis of Semi-Volatile Compounds on Atmospheric Particulate Matters
Hu MENG ; Jinghong ZHAO ; Chunfeng DUAN ; Liang HAO ; Yafeng GUAN
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2014;(7):931-936
A thermal desorption ( TD) device was developed and coupled to gas chromatography ( GC) or gas chromatography-mass spectrometry ( GC-MS ) for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of semi-volatile organic compounds on atmospheric particulate matters ( PM ) . The TD was operated by direct heating and placed on the GC injector, leading to high heating rate and easy transfer of analytes to GC without focusing of analytes by cold trap. For establishing the TD-GC method, the materials used for supporting PM samples, temperature and time of thermal desorption, and types of sample injection were investigated for detection of sixteen polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons ( PAHs) and nine n-alkanes. The limits of detection of the proposed TD-GC method were in the range of 0. 014-0. 093 ng for PAHs, and 0. 016-0. 026 ng for n-alkanes, respectively, with the correlation coefficients of correlation above 0. 9975. The TD-GC method was applied to the determination of trace PAHs and n-alkanes on PM10 samples from three cities. The recoveries were in the range of 95%-135% ( PAHs) and 95%-115% ( n-alkanes) , respectively. Finally, the TD was coupled to GC-MS for comparison of the contents of PAHs and n-alkanes on PMx with different particulate size ( x=10 , 5, 2, 1, 0. 5, 0. 25, 0. 1).
4.The effects of Alpha-linolenic acid on the related key gene expressions of fatty acid synthesis in HepG2 cells
Wei LI ; Tao ZHANG ; Xianxing XIE ; Wei MENG ; Huifang LIU ; Linli XIAO ; Chunfeng LI ; Yuan LIU
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2014;(9):5-8,13
Objective To investigate the effects of different doses Alpha-Linolenic acid ( ALA ) on the expressions of fatty acid synthesis-related genes in HepG2 cells.Methods HepG2 cells were divided into two groups, normal control group (NC) and high fat group (HF) in which cells were firstly cultured for 36h in the medium contained 0.5mmol/L stearic acid.Real-time quantitative PCR was taken to detect mRNA expression of genes SREBP1C, FAS and ACC which are related to fatty synthesis.While there are significant differences in fatty synthesis, 10%, 20%, 50%, 70% and 100%ALA took the place of stearic acid, 36h later, real-time quantitative PCR and Western blotting were taken to detect mRNA and protein expression of genes related to fatty synthesis.Results SREBP1C mRNA expression of ALA substitution groups were significantly lower than the high-fat group ( P <0.001) .The FAS of 0.5 mmol/L ALA group and 0.35 mmol/L ALA group were significantly lower than the high-fat group (P <0.001).ACC genes mRNA level was not significantly different from high-fat group.SREBP1C and FAS protein expression were significantly lower than the high-fat group, but ACC showed no significant difference.Conclusions Saturated fatty acids promote hepatocyte fatty acid synthesis, ALA abates fatty acid synthesis by inhibiting FAS and SREBP1C gene expression.
5.Opportunities and challenges for the development of the old-age care model of medical and nursing combination in Chinese medical institutions
Chunfeng YU ; Zhiwei WANG ; Cheng GE ; Qi LI ; Meng LIU ; Haiying WANG ; Yangrui LIU ; Qianqian ZHAO ; Yizhuo YANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2019;41(5):444-446
With the aggravation of aging and the increasing demand of the elderly for pension and medical services,the old-age model of medical care combined with nursing emerges as the times required.Traditional Chinese medicine medical institutions have the advantages and opportunities in the process of developing integrated medical and nursing services,such as the treatment and prevention of chronic diseases,the increasing demand of the elderly for integrated medical and nursing institutions,and the strong support of the state for integrated medical and nursing institutions.However,they are also facing challenges and difficulties such as imperfect team,weak market competition and low payment ability.Through the analysis of opportunities and challenges for TCM medical institutions,this paper provides corresponding counter measures and suggestions for their development.
6.Application study on improving the methods of endotracheal cuff pressure measurement to prevent ventilator-associated pneumonia
Ling HUANG ; Lifeng ZHANG ; Liying MENG ; Chunfeng ZHOU ; Jing LIN ; Yang LI ; Bing HUANG ; Ying CHEN
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2019;31(8):1024-1027
To compare the intra cuff pressure changes during improved and the traditional method of cuff pressure measurement, then evaluate the effects of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) prevention. The results highlighted practical recommendations in the process of ETT cuff pressure measurement. Methods① Experimental studies were carried out on the tracheal model with two groups: traditional pressure measurement group and improved pressure measurement group. The traditional pressure measurement group was connected to a handheld pressure gauge with the indicate cuff to get the intra-cuff pressure. The improved method was to insert a 3-way stopcock between the handheld pressure gauge and the indicate cuff. The 3-way stopcock to stabilize handheld pressure gauge reading at 32 cmH2O (1 cmH2O = 0.098 kPa) before measure the intra-cuff pressure. The pressure loss caused by two pressure measurement methods and the leakage of liquid on the balloon after 10 minutes was compared.② Clinical researches: a historic cohort study, patients with mechanical ventilation (MV) admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) of Guangxi Medical University Cancer Hospital from June 2014 to May 2018 were enrolled. The control group (249 cases) was treated with traditional method during June 2014 to May 2016, and the observation group (314 cases) was treated with improved method during June 2016 to May 2018. Clusters of strategies and actions of VAP prevention were applied in both groups. Incidence of VAP, duration of MV, and the length of ICU stay were compared between the two groups. Results ① Experimental study: the pressure leakage of the traditional pressure measurement group was (10.18±0.47) cmH2O, and that of the improved pressure measurement group was (1.33±0.42) cmH2O, with statistically significant difference between the two groups (t = 32.535, P = 0.000). All fluid on the cuffs leak after 10 minutes of traditional ways of measurement, however, no visible fluid on the cuffs leaked with improved procedures. ② Clinical research: the incidence of VAP in the observation group was slightly lower than that in the control group, however there was no significant difference [5.10% (16/314) vs. 8.43% (21/249), P > 0.05]. The duration of MV and the length of ICU stay in the observation group were significantly shorter than those in the control group (days: 9.93±3.14 vs. 16.77±5.45, 11.63 ±2.28 vs. 19.12±5.10, both P < 0.01). Conclusion The improved procedures of intra-cuff pressure measurement is a practical method to avoid the pressure leakage and fluid leakage, and the clinical course of MV patients can be significantly improved by combining the clusters of nursing strategies and actions.
7.Effect of goal setting nursing strategy on behavior of patients with metabolic syndrome
Ping MENG ; Yan WANG ; Xiaochun WANG ; Chunfeng ZHANG ; Wanling NIE
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2015;21(10):1130-1132,1133
Objective To investigate the effects of goal setting nursing strategy on behavior of patients with metabolic syndrome. Methods A total of 100 patients with the metabolic syndrome in our hospital for treatment from May to September in 2012, as research object, and all patients were divided into control group and observation group on average according to random number table. The patients of control group were given routine care, while the observation group underwent goal setting nursing. The self-efficacy and health behavior of patients with metabolic syndrome were evaluated by Exercise of Self-Care Agency Scale ( ESCA ) and the“whirlpool” way of life assessment questionnaire. Results After nursing care, the health knowledge score of observation group (47. 45 ± 6. 23) was significantly higher and that of the control group (42. 26 ± 5. 65);the sense of self responsibility score of observation group (25. 17 ± 5. 26) was significantly higher than that of the control group (18. 95 ± 4. 38);self care skill score the observation group (27. 49 ± 4. 63) was beyond (22. 76 ± 4. 26) in the control group;self concept scores in observation group (27. 02 ± 4. 51) was significantly higher than that of control group (23. 83 ± 4. 47);self-efficacy in observation group (127. 13 ± 10. 42) was significantly higher than that of the control group (107. 80 ± 9. 74). The score between the observation group and the control group with total score of self-efficacy and the 4 dimensions of the score and self-care behaviors were statistically significant ( t=3. 927, 7. 025, 4. 251, 5. 462, 8. 731;P <0. 05 ); patients in the two groups were compared after nursing care. The difference of the proportional distribution of dietary structure, movement and stay up index in two groups of healthy behavior was statistically significant (Z =4. 290,10. 097, 4. 702;P <0. 05). Conclusions Goal setting nursing strategy can effectively improve the metabolic syndrome patients′ self-care behavior and self-efficacy, and is worthy to promote in the clinical.
8.Effects of interpregnancy interval on pregnancy outcomes of subsequent pregnancy: a multicenter retrospective study
Juan JUAN ; Huixia YANG ; Yumei WEI ; Geng SONG ; Rina SU ; Xu CHEN ; Qiuhong YANG ; Jianying YAN ; Mei XIAO ; Ying LI ; Shihong CUI ; Yali HU ; Xianlan ZHAO ; Shangrong FAN ; Ling FENG ; Meihua ZHANG ; Yuyan MA ; Zishan YOU ; Haixia MENG ; Haiwei LIU ; Ying ZHU ; Chunfeng WU ; Yan CAI ; Kejia HU ; Hongjuan DING
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2021;56(3):161-170
Objective:To explore the effects of interpregnancy interval (IPI) on pregnancy outcomes of subsequent pregnancy.Methods:A multicenter retrospective study was conducted in 21 hospitals in China. Information of age, height, pre-pregnancy weight, IPI, history of diseases, complications of pregnancy, gestational age of delivery, delivery mode, and pregnancy outcomes of the participants were collected by consulting medical records of pregnant women who had two consecutive deliveries in the same hospital during 2011 to 2018. The participants were divided into 4 groups according to IPI:<18 months, 18-23 months, 24-59 months and ≥60 months. According to the WHO′s recommendation, with the IPI of 24-59 months group as a reference, to the effects of IPI on pregnancy outcomes of subsequent pregnancy were analyzed. Stratified analysis was further carried out based on age, history of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), macrosomia, and premature delivery, to explore the differences in the effects of IPI on pregnancy outcomes among women with different characteristics.Results:A total of 8 026 women were included in this study. There were 423, 623, 5 512 and 1 468 participants in <18 months group, 18-23 months group, 24-59 months group and ≥60 months group, respectively. (1) The age, pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI), history of cesarean section, GDM, gestational hypertension and cesarean section delivery rate of <18 months group, 18-23 months group, 24-59 months group and ≥60 months group were gradually increased, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). (2) After adjusting for potential confounding factors, compared with women in the IPI of 24-59 months group, the risk of premature delivery, premature rupture of membranes, and oligohydramnios were increased by 42% ( OR=1.42, 95% CI: 1.07-1.88, P=0.015), 46% ( OR=1.46, 95% CI: 1.13-1.88, P=0.004), and 64% ( OR=1.64, 95% CI: 1.13-2.38, P=0.009) respectively for women in the IPI≥60 months group. No effects of IPI on other pregnancy outcomes were found in this study ( P>0.05). (3) After stratified by age and adjusted for confounding factors, compared with women in the IPI of 24-59 months group, IPI≥60 months would significantly increase the risk of oligohydramnios for women with advanced age ( OR=2.87, 95% CI: 1.41-5.83, P=0.004); and <18 months could increase the risk of premature rupture of membranes for women under the age of 35 ( OR=1.59, 95% CI: 1.04-2.43, P=0.032). Both the risk of premature rupture of membranes ( OR=1.58, 95% CI: 1.18-2.13, P=0.002) and premature delivery ( OR=1.52, 95% CI: 1.07-2.17, P=0.020) were significantly increased in the IPI≥60 months group. After stratified by history of GDM and adjusted for confounding factors, compared with women in the IPI of 24-59 months group, IPI≥60 months would lead to an increased risk of postpartum hemorrhage for women with a history of GDM ( OR=5.34, 95% CI: 1.45-19.70, P=0.012) and an increased risk of premature rupture of membranes for women without a history of GDM ( OR=1.44, 95% CI: 1.10-1.90, P=0.009). After stratified by history of macrosomia and adjusted for confounding factors, compared with women in the IPI of 24-59 months group, IPI≥60 months could increase the proportion of cesarean section for women with a history of macrosomia ( OR=4.11, 95% CI: 1.18-14.27, P=0.026) and the risk of premature rupture of membranes for women without a history of macrosomia ( OR=1.46, 95% CI: 1.12-1.89, P=0.005). After stratified by history of premature delivery and adjusted for confounding factors, compared with women in the IPI of 24-59 months group, IPI≥60 months would significantly increase the risk of premature rupture of membranes for women without a history of premature delivery ( OR=1.47, 95% CI: 1.13-1.92, P=0.004). Conclusions:Both IPI≥60 months and <18 months would increase the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes in the subsequent pregnancy. Healthcare education and consultation should be conducted for women of reproductive age to maintain an appropriate IPI when they plan to pregnant again, to reduce the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes in the subsequent pregnancy.