1.Biological characteristics of cultured rat submandibular gland cells in vitro
Qing ZHOU ; Songjun FU ; Yuxin WANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2000;0(05):-
Objective:To investigate the biological characteristics of cultured salivary gland cells in vitro. Methods: Submandibular gland cells of rat were primarily cultured and subcultured in DMEM supplemented with ?=10% fetal bovine serum. The growth of the cells was studied by cell counting and MTT assay. The morphological characteristic was observed with microscope and transmission electron microscope.The specific protein expression was investigated by immunohistochemical technic. Results:Morpholgy of the cells was epidermoid with well developed organella and zymogen granules.The cells could subultured to 4~5 passages and kept in culture for 30~40 days.The cells of primary culture and passage 2 grew faster than those of passage 4.The cells were CK8.13, keratin and ?-SMA positive. Conclusion:Rat submandibular gland cells can be primarily cultured and subcultured in vitro.The primarily cultured and first subcultured cells may be more potential in growth.
2.The retrospective study for the value of serum procalcitonin to the early diagnosis of sepsis
Hu FU ; Xiaoping ZHOU ; Xing LIU ; Eryang XIONG ; Keqin QING
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;37(4):508-510
Objective To study the value of serum procalcitonin(PCT) to the early diagnosis of sepsis .Methods From June 2014 to June 2015 ,a total of 686 cases were enrolled in this retrospective study .PCT tests were assayed within 2 days of bacterial culture .Results In this study ,56 cases ,67cases ,and 567cases were classified into the positive blood culture group ,positive body fluid culture group ,and negative all culture group ,respectively .Median PCT values were 4 .26 2 .78 ,0 .46 ng/mL ,respectively .Me-dian PCT values in the gram-positive bacterial culture group and gram-negative bacterial culture group ,respectively ,were 2 .35 and 4 .56 ng/mL .Median PCT values in the positive hydrothorax culture group ,positive ascites culture group ,and positive bile culture group ,respectively ,were 1 .91 ,5 .23 ,3 .64 ng/mL .In all ,Median PCT values of 47 cases of sepsis and 16 cases of severe sepsis were 5 .32 and 10 .25 ng/mL ,respectively .Conclusion PCT level is correlated with the severity of sepsis ,pathogenic bacteria type ,and the site of infection ,and can be used in the early diagnosis of sepsis .
3.Long-term Effect of Different Antihypertensive Agents on Renal Hemodynamics
Zhi-qing FU ; Liao-sheng ZHOU ; Rui XU ; Huaqing ZHANG ; Qing WANG ; Xiaoying LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2006;12(7):606-607
ObjectiveTo investigate the long term effect of different antihypertensive agents on renal hemodynamics with ultrasound Doppler.Methods52 essential hypertensive patients were divided into three groups according to the antihypertensive agent they took: angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitor (ACEI), calcium channel blocker (CCB) and β-adrenoceptor blocker (βB). The blood pressures of right upper arms were measured with mercury column blood pressure gauge using Korotkoff method. Renal hemodynamics were examined with ultrasound Doppler before and after treatment with agents. ResultsSystolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) of all patients were decreased significantly. An significant correlation was found between the deceases of blood pressure and the betterment of renal homodynamic parameters in ACEI and CCB groups, but not in βB group. ConclusionTo a degree, the betterment of renal hemodynamics is correlation with the reduction of systemic blood pressure and mechanism of action of antihypertensive agents.
4.Multilocus sequence typing of carbapenem resistant Acinetobacter baumannii from Zhejiang Province
Qing YANG ; Zhihu ZHOU ; Yiqi FU ; Hua ZHOU ; Yan CHEN ; Yunsong YU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2013;(4):303-307
Objective To investigate the molecular epidemiology of carbapenem resistant Acinetobacter baumannii from Zhejiang Province using multilocus sequence typing.Methods Three hundred and two imipenem or meropenem resistant A.baumannii isolates were collected from eleven tertiary hospitals of eleven different regions of Zhejiang Province in 2009 and 2010.Multilocus sequence typing was used for molecular typing.eBURST was used to analyze the results of multilocus sequence typing.PCR was used to detect the OXA-type carbapenemase genes.Results Seventeen sequence types (STs) were identified from three hundred and two A.baumannii isolates.eBURST analysis revealed eleven STs belonged to clonal complex 92 (CC92) and corresponded to European clone Ⅱ lineage.CC92 was the predominant carbapenem resistant A.baumannii clone of Zhejiang Province,which accounted for 94.4% (285/302) of all isolates and distributed in all 11 hospitals.blaOXA-23 gene was identified in 97.4% (294/302) of all isolates.Conclusions Carbapenem resistant A.baumannii CC92 were clonal disseminated among multiple hospitals of Zhejiang Province.blaOXA-23 was the most popular carbapenemase gene in carbapenem resistant A.baumannii.(Chin J Lab Med,2013,36:303-307)
5.A calibration phantom system for QCT bone mineral density determination.
Qing YAN ; Ling YAN ; Ding-Zhou YANG ; Han-Bing SAN ; Zhong-Fu YAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2005;29(3):173-176
This paper describes a calibration phantom system for QCT bone mineral density determination, which consists of 4-standard-solid-sample calibration phantom, a quality assurance (QA) phantom and the bone mineral density analysis software. The system adds to the new applications of CT systems, and provides a new method with a good accuracy and reliability for the examination, diagnosis, prevention, treatment of osteoporosis diseases and the observation of curative effect of drugs.
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6.Application of free chimeric perforator flap with deep epigastric inferior artery for the soft tissue defect on the lower extremity with deep dead space.
Tang JUYU ; Qing LIMING ; Wu PANFENG ; Zhou ZHENGBING ; Liang JIEYU ; Yu FANG ; Fu JINFEI
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2015;31(6):425-428
OBJECTIVETo explore the feasibility and the effect of free chimeric perforator flap with deep inferior epigastric artery for the soft tissue defect on the lower extremity with deep dead space.
METHODSFrom Mar. 2010 to Aug. 2011, 8 patients with soft tissue defects on the lower extremities combined with dead space, bone or joint exposure were reconstructed with free hinged perforator flaps with deep inferior epigastric artery. The muscle flap was inserted into the deep dead space, with perforator flap for superficial defect. The defects on the donor sites were closed directly.
RESULTSAll the flaps survived with primary healing. Good color and texture was achieved. The patients were followed up for 12-24 months, with an average of 16 months. 2 over-thick flaps were treated by flap-thinning surgery. Only linear scar was left on the donor site on abdomen with no malfunction.
CONCLUSIONSThe free chimeric perforator flap with deep inferior epigastric artery can simultaneously construct the dead space and superficial defect with only anastomosis of one set of vascular pedicle. It is an ideal method with good results on recipientsites and less morbidity on donor sites.
Cicatrix ; Epigastric Arteries ; transplantation ; Feasibility Studies ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Leg Injuries ; surgery ; Lower Extremity ; Perforator Flap ; transplantation ; Soft Tissue Injuries ; surgery ; Time Factors ; Wound Healing
7.Preliminary evaluation about efficacy and safety of sorafenib therapy in elderly patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma
Qifu ZHANG ; Qing WANG ; Cheng FU ; Changdong ZHOU ; Gang JIN ; Yuxin TIAN ; Yi LIU ; Yingdi WANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2010;31(1):12-14
Objective To evaluate the tolerance and safety of sorafenib for elderly patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma.Methods Forty cases with advanced renal cell carcinoma were enrolled,26 were males and 14 were females,the average age was 70 years.Recurrence or metastasis was found in 32 patients who had received nephrectomy,22 of the 32 cases had received cytokine therapy before recurrence or metastasis.Primary renal lesions of 8 cases could not be resected,so patients get renal tumor biopsy.Pathological type of all patients was clear cell carcinoma.KPS of all the patients were ≥70 points.Sorafenib was used as first-line treatment,with 400 mg twice per day,until intolerance or disease progression occurred.Results The average treatment time was 7.5 months (3-18 months),CR 0 case,PR 6 cases,SD 29 cases,PD 5 cases.The overall objective response rate and disease control rate were 15.0% (6/40)and 87.5%(35/40),respectively.The median follow-up period was 11 months.The adverse reaction included hand-foot skin reaction(70.0%),alopecia (62.5%),rash(52.5%),diarrhea(37.5%),loss of appetite(32.5%),fatigue(27.5%).Most adverse reactions occurred around the second week after drug therapy initiation,their duration did not equal.And most of these adverse reactions could be released by symptomatic treatment,they did not affect the treatment.Conclusions The types of adverse reactions of sorafenib for elderly patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma are similar to those reported in the literature.Generally the degree of adverse reactions is minor,with good tolerance and safety.
8.Effectiveness of ultrasound-guided botulinum toxin injection combined with orthosis training in the treatment of lower limb spasticity
Huiying JIN ; Hui WANG ; Zhongmin FU ; Jiangping WANG ; Qing DONG ; Xuejuan ZHOU ; Haifeng LI
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2014;36(11):855-858
Objective To observe the effect of ultrasound-guided injection of botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) combined with orthosis training for the treatment of lower limb spasticity for children with cerebral palsy.Methods Fifty-four patients with spastic cerebral palsy were randomly divided into an observation group and a control group using a random number table.Patients in the control group were given conventional rehabilitation training,while those in the observation group were additionally given ultrasound-guided BTX-A injection,followed by daily knee-ankle-foot orthosis rehabilitation training 24 h after the injection.Before and 6 weeks after treatment the lower limb function of the 2 groups was evaluated using the modified Ashworth scale (MAS) and the gross motor function measure (GMFM).Adductor angles,popliteal angles and motor ranges of the ankle joint were also measured and compared.Results After 6 weeks the average MAS scores were lower than before treatment in both observation[(1.26±0.63) vs (3.07±0.68)] and control group [(2.56±0.71) vs (2.89±0.64).And in both groups the average GMFM scores,adductor angles and popliteal angles,as well as range of motion of the ankle were all much better than before treatment.The observation group,however,improved significantly more than the control group(P < 0.05).Conclusion Ultrasound-guided injection of BTX-A can effectively alleviate spasticity of lower extremity for children with cerebral palsy with accurate positioning,obvious curative effect and less adverse reactions.Knee-ankle-foot orthosis rehabilitation training after the injection can further alleviate spasticity and improve the motor function of the limbs.
9.Correlation between-173 G/C Gene Polymorphism of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor and Henoch-Schonlein Purpura Nephritis
qing, GUO ; bao-jin, HU ; hong-ping, ZHOU ; rui, FU ; hong, LIU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1992;0(05):-
Objective To explore the correlation between-173G/C gene polymorphism of macrophage migration inhibitory factor(MIF) and Henoch-Schonlein purpura(HSP),Henoch-Schonlein purpura nephritis(HSPN) in children in Jiangxi Province.Methods One hundred and thirty-one ethnic Han children with HSP were enrolled,including 80 children with concurrent nephritis(HSPN group) and 51 children without nephritis(HSP without nephritis group).One hundred and five healthy children were used as the healthy control group.Germline DNA was extracted from peripheral blood by Promega blood genomic DNA kit.Polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism(PCR-RFLP) was used for genotyping the-173G/C polymorphism of MIF.Genotype distribution and allele frequencies were obtained by direct counting.Statistical analysis was performed by using SPSS 11.5 software.Allele and genotype distribution were compared by using the chi-square test.The relative risk of allele was described by odds ratios(OR) and 95% confidence intervals(95%CI).Results Three genotypes(GG,GC,CC) were detected in MIF-173 G/C.GG,GC genotypes were detected in HSP without nephritis and healthy control group.GG,GC and CC genotypes were detected in HSPN group.Mutant genotype(37.5%) and C allele frequency(20.0%) in HSPN group were significantly higher than those in healthy control group(20.0% and 10.0%,respectively)(?2=6.964,7.400,Pa
10.Study on the rehabilitation in post-stroke patients with shoulder-hand syndrome by manipulation treatment
Fu-sheng DONG ; Yu-qing DING ; Wen-hui ZHANG ; Shizhu YAO ; Minsheng WEN ; Weijin ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2002;8(3):162-163
ObjectiveTo observe the rehabilitative effect of patients with shoulder-hand syndrome after stroke by manipulation treatment. MethodsThe patients with shoulder-hand syndrome were randomly divided into two groups, manipulation group (180cases) and control group (128 cases). Patients in the manipulation group were regularly given a passive quantitative movement on shoulder, elbow and hand joints,while patients in the control group were irregularly given a passive movement or ordered to perform an autonomic movement. The signs and symptoms of patients in these two groups were not much different. The rehabilitative effects were compared 3 months later. ResultsSigns and symptoms in the manipulation groups improved much better than that of the control group. Conclusions The manipulation treatment for the post-stroke patients with shoulder-hand syndrome is the method that is simple, effective and easy to perform.