1.Design and Development of Drug Management System of Peacekeeping Medical Team
Rui ZHOU ; Jian DAI ; Fuchun LIU
China Pharmacy 2017;28(10):1375-1378
OBJECTIVE:To improve the drug comprehensive management level of peacekeeping medical team,achieve dynam-ic management of drug information and network. METHODS:The design and development of drug management system of peace-keeping medical team were introduced in terms of overall system architecture,technical routes,system function design,etc.,and the application effect was evaluated. RESULTS:The system was designed by referencing military hospital No.1 drug management system,adopting C/S two-tier architecture,which included system settings,drug dictionary management,inventory management and other 8 modules and numbers of sub-modules. It achieved drug getting out and entering warehouse,supplying maintenance man-agement,prescription dispensing,drug withdrawal and inquiries,expendable drug monitoring,rotation transfer export data,the whole English electronic medical instruments generation,data query statistics,timely query of drugs and disease diagnosis knowl-edge base and other functions. The application of system standardized drug management and significantly improved working efficien-cy of physicians and pharmacists. CONCLUSIONS:The application of the system promotes the transform of drug management from extensive management model to elaborating management model,and the data is safe and easy to operate.
2.X-ray Diagnosis of Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome(NRDS) (An Analysis of 20 Cases)
Jicheng DU ; Xingzhong QI ; Fuchun LI ; Haibin ZHOU
Journal of Practical Radiology 1992;0(11):-
Objective To improve the knowledge and diagnostic ability of imagiology of NRDS.Methods The clinical data and X-ray features in 20 cases with NRDS who had complete materials were analysed.Results According to X-ray manifestations all cases were divided into four stages:Ⅰ stage(n=3),Ⅱ stage (n=5),Ⅲ stage (n=8) and Ⅳ stage (n=4).Of them,three cases were in company with aspiration pneumonia,four cases with infective pneumonia,five cases with air leak and two cases with intra-alveolar hemorrhage.Typical X-ray features included:the pulmonary lucency decreased,wide-ranging net and grain shadowes of high density,and in companing with a lot of air bronchus sign.Conclusion X-ray plain film,especially computed radiography is the most important imaging method in diagnosis of NRDS.
3.Diagnostic Value of CR Mammography Signs for Breast Cancer
Jicheng DU ; Haibin ZHOU ; Fuchun LI ; Yu CHEN ; Li AO
Journal of Practical Radiology 1996;0(04):-
Objective To explore the imaging features of breast cancer by CR mammography,in order to improve the diagnostic level. Methods The CR mamographic features of 37 patients with breast cancer confirmed surgically and pathologically were analysed retrospectively. Results In the 37 cases of breast cancer,the following abnormal signs were found in CR mammograms: mass(n=29),without mass(n=8),calcification(n=15),abnormal vascularity(n=7),inverted nipple(n=6),thickened skin(n=3),sign of tower's tine(n=3),sign of funnel(n=1),focal structural disorder and small focus of increased density(n=3). Conclusion The masses and calcificationsare the main radiological features in breast cancer,CR mammography may show the characteristics of breast cancer,it is one of the mosteffective means in diagnosis of breast cancer.
4.Serological detection and E gene sequence analysis of dengue virus isolated from 484 patients in
Yecheng LU ; Yu LIANG ; Jingjiao ZHOU ; Wanshan CHEN ; Danyun FANG ; Junmei ZHOU ; Fuchun ZHANG ; Lifang JIANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2009;2(2):98-101
Objective To detect dengue virus infection by serological method and to determine the sequences of E gene of dengue virus isolated from Guangzhou in 2006.so as to clarify the possible origin of dengue fever.Methods IgM and IgG antibodies to dengue virus were detected by immunochromatographic test(ICT);NSI antigen and IgM antibody were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA).The virus was cultured and isolated from the serum samples within 2 days using C6/36 cell lines and was identified by immuno-fluorescence assay(IFA)and RT-PCR.The E gene of isolated virus DV1-GZ42/06 was sequenced;homological analysis and phylogenetic tree analysis were performed by comparing with the reference strains and epidemic virus strains.Results The positive rates of IgM and IgG of dengue virus in patients were 89.5%(433/484)and 38.0%(184/484)by ICT,respectively.The positive rates of NS1 antigen were 92.7%(38/41)in day 1 to day 2,83.3%(70/84)in day 3 to day 5,and 10.9%(5/46)in day 6 to day 10;and the IgM detection rates were 2.4%(1/41),51.2%(43/84)and 97.8%(45/46)at the same period by ELISA.Twenty-five strains of dengue virus were isolated from 41 serum samples(6 1.O%)and were identified as type 1 dengue virus by IFA and RT-PCR.The sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of the E gene showed that the homology between the isolated Guangzhou/42/06 strain and standard strain Hawaii/45 was 94.6%.and it had a high homology with the Thailand/NI09V104,Vietnam/06.and Vietnam/07 isolates(99.0%,98.6%and 98.6%,respectively)and belonged to the same cladogram,but had low homology with the isolated strain from Guangdong before 2006.Conclusions The detection of NS1 antigen is important in the early diagnosis of dengue fever.The outbreak of dengue fever in Guangzhou in 2006 was possibly caused by the cases from neighboring countries.
5.Calcium antagonists protect cardiac microvascular endothelialcells against hypoxia/reoxygenation injury through iPLA2
Qiaoling ZHOU ; Yuanhang WANG ; Hong LIN ; Bin WANG ; Ganggang SHI ; Fuchun ZHENG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2017;33(8):1119-1125
Aim To investigate the effects of classic calcium antagonists verapamil(Ver),nifedipine(Nif),diltiazem(Dil)and the novel calcium antagonist N-n-butyl haloperidol iodide(F2)which was synthesized by our lab by regulating Ca2+-independent phospholipase A2(iPLA2)on hypoxia/reoxygenation(H/R)injury of cardiac microvascular endothelial cells(CMECs)and the mechanisms.Methods The CMECs were isolated from SD neonatal rats.The H/R model was established,then cells were treated with different concentrations of calcium antagonists and F2.The content of LDH in the cell supernatant was measured by colorimetric method.The levels of IL-6 and AA in cell supernatant were measured by ELISA;and late-stage apoptosis was measured by TUNEL.The mRNA and protein expression levels of iPLA2 in CMECs were examined by real time-PCR and Western blot analysis.Results Calcium antagonists except Dil decreased the generation of LDH,IL-6 and AA in a dose-dependent manner(P<0.05),and reduced the apoptosis(P<0.05).F2 and Ver decreased the mRNA and protein expression of iPLA2 in a dose-dependent manner,while there were no such effects for Nif and Dil.Conclusions Calcium antagonists except Dil have protective effects against H/R injury.F2 and Ver protect CMECs against H/R injury partly through iPLA2.
6.Relationship between serum homocysteine levels and contrast induced nephropathy after coronary angiography
Min AI ; Guangxue LIU ; Changfu YAN ; Fuchun XIA ; Shuanglu ZHOU ; Jian HE
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 2017;25(3):144-148
Objective To explore the relationship between serum homocysteine (Hcy) level before coronary angiography(CAG) and contrast induced nephropathy (CIN) after CAG.Methods We included 2264 cases of suspected coronary heart disease from May 2013 to May 2016 and all patients received CAG examination.According to whether CIN has developed or not after CAG, the patients were divided into the non-CIN group (n=2162) and the CIN group (n=102).We analyzed and compared the clinical baseline data, serum Hcy and creatinine (Cr) levels and the estimated glomerular filtration rate between the 2 groups eGFR.Results Patients in the non-CIN group were younger and with less comorbidities of diabetes and chronic kidney disease (all P<0.05).The volume of contrast media consumed in the non-CIN group was less than the CIN group [(122±21)ml vs.(147±24)ml, P=0.012).Hcy level in the non-CIN group (12.81±6.71) μmol/L was lower than that in the CIN group (21.74±11.9)μmol/L before CAG (P<0.05).No significant differences in serum Cr level and eGFR before CAG (P>0.05).At 72 hours after CAG, Cr level of the non-CIN group (69.34±19.54 μmol/L) was lower than that of the CIN group (87.34±21.38) μmol/L (P<0.05).eGFR was higher in the non-CIN group (79.34±19.54)ml/min than that in the CIN group (67.34±21.38)ml/min (P<0.05).Linear regression analysis showed that Hcy level before CAG were positively correlated with Cr level after CAG (r=0.547,P<0.01) and negatively correlated with eGFR after CAG (r=-0.271,P<0.01).Conclusions Hcy level before CAG can be used as one of an effective parameter to predict CIN.
7.N-n-butyl haloperidol iodide protectsH9c2 cardiac myocytes against hypoxia/reoxygenationinjury through mitochondria-dependent apoptotic pathway
Bin WANG ; Danmei HUANG ; Yuanhang WANG ; Qiaoling ZHOU ; Hong LIN ; Yanmei ZHANG ; Ganggang SHI ; Fuchun ZHENG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2017;33(6):819-823
Aim To investigate the effect of N-n-butyl haloperidol iodide(F2) on mitochondria-dependent apoptotic pathway of H9c2 cardiac myocytes during hypoxia/reoxygenation(H/R) injury.Methods The H/R models of H9c2 cardiac myocytes were established.The H9c2 cardiac myocytes were randomly divided into five groups: control group(C group), hypoxia/reoxygenation group(H/R group), F2 low concentration group(L), F2 medium concentration group(M), F2 high concentration group(H).Apoptotic rate was evaluated by flow cytometry(FCM).The levels of Cyto C, Bcl-2, Bax were observed by Western blot.Caspase-3 activity was measured with colorimetry.Results Compared with H/R group, F2 low, medium and high concentrations group could significantly decrease apoptosis rate and increase the ratio of Bcl-2 to Bax proteins and inhibit the release of Cyto C into the cytosolic fraction, and decrease caspase-3 activity.Conclusion F2 can protect H9c2 cardiac myocytes against H/R-induced injury through interfering in mitochondria-dependent pathway.
8.The impact of negative life events on risky mentation in college students: mediating role of personality
Hongxia MA ; Feixiong CAO ; Qing LIU ; Xuanyu CHEN ; Yan PENG ; Yan LIU ; Fuchun ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2021;30(4):333-338
Objective:To explore the mediation effect of personality between negative life events and risky mentation of university students.Methods:A cross sectional investigation was conducted among 8 379 freshmen with the adolescent self-rating life events check list (ASLEC), the prodromal questionnaire(PQ-16) and the Eysenck personality questionnaire (EPQ). The data were analyzed by SPSS 23.0 and AMOS 24.0.Results:The total score of negative life events scale((31.16±0.58) vs (15.19±0.15)), the scores of neuroticism((58.20±0.36) vs (41.59±0.13)) and psychoticism((53.07±0.29) vs (47.71±0.08)) in the risk psychological state group were significantly higher ( t=26.611, 42.270, 17.286, all P<0.01), and the score of introversion-extroversion factor was significantly lower((49.83±0.42) vs (55.88±0.13), t=-13.634, P<0.01) than those in the risk-free psychological state group. There was a positive correlation between the scores of risk psychological state and negative life events( r=0.290, 0.334, both P<0.01), and the scores of risk psychological state and negative life events were positively correlated with the scores of personality neuroticism and psychoticism ( r=0.139-0.469, all P<0.01) in both risk psychological state and risk-free psychological state group.The risk psychological state score of college students was negatively correlated with the inside and outside personality score( r=-0.070, P<0.01), and the score of negative life events was not correlated with introversion-extroversion personality score in the risk psychological state group, while the score of risk psychological state, negative life events and introversion-extroversion personality score were negatively correlated in the risk-free psychological state group ( r=-0.177, -0.080, P<0.01). The personality of college students played a complete mediating role between negative life events and risk psychological state in the risk psychological state group, while the personality of college students in the risk-free psychological state group played a partial mediating role between negative life events and risk psychological state, accounted for 71.43% of the total effect. Conclusion:Negative life events not only directly lead to the risky mentation of college students, but also affect the risky mentation of college students by the mediation effect of introverted and extroverted tendency and unstable emotion.
9.Resting-state functional MRI on regional homogeneity changes of brain in the heavy smokers
Shiqi YANG ; Guangyao WU ; Fuchun LIN ; Xiangquan KONG ; Guofeng ZHOU ; Haopeng PANG ; Ling ZHU ; Guobing LIU ; Hao LEI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2012;46(3):215-219
Objective To explore the mechanism of self-awareness in the heavy smokers(HS)by using regional homogeneity(ReHo)combined with resting-state functional MRI(fMRI).Methods Thirty HS and 31 healthy non-smokers(NS)matched for age and sex underwent a 3.0 T resting-state fMRI.The data were post-processed by SPM 5 and then the ReHo values were calculated by REST software.The ReHo values between the two groups were compared by two-sample t-test.The brain map with significant difference of ReHo value was obtained.Results Compared with that in NS group,the regions with decreased ReHo value included the bilateral precuneus,superior frontal gyrus,medial prefrontal cortex,right angular gyrus,inferior frontal gyrus,inferior occipital gyrus,cerebellum,and left middle frontal gyrus in HS group.The regions of increased ReHo value included the bilateral insula,parahippocampal gyrus,white matter of parietal lobe,pons,left inferior parietal lobule,lingual gyrus,thalamus,inferior orbital gyrus,white matter of temporal-frontal lobe,and cerebellum.The difference was more obvious in the left hemisphere.Conclusions In HS,abnormal ReHo on a resting state which reflects network of smoking addiction.This method may be helpful in understanding the mechanism of self-awareness in HS.
10.Expression of cystatin A in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma and its clinical significance
Kun ZHANG ; Yubin ZHOU ; Gang FENG ; Fuchun ZENG
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2019;42(2):125-129
Objective To investigate the expression and clinical significance of cysteine protease inhibitor A(CSTA) in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. Methods A total of 59 patients with esophageal cancer who underwent esophagectomy or endoscopic submucosal tumor dissection were enrolled. The esophageal squamous cell carcinoma and normal esophageal tissues were collected and clinical pathological data were collected. The expression of CSTA mRNA and protein in cancer tissues and normal tissues was determined by real-time quantitative fluorescent polymerase chain reaction (RTFQ-PCR) and immunohistochemistry. The expressions of CSTA and Ki-67 mRNA and protein in cancer tissues and normal tissues were determined by RTFQ-PCR and Western Blot. Results Compared with normal, the expression of CSTA mRNA and protein in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma tissues was significantly lower, and the difference was statistically significant (all P<0.05). In squamous cell carcinoma, the CSTA-positive expression is often associated with Ki-67 expression, whereas normal esophageal tissue has CSTA expression but no Ki-67 expression. Squamous cell carcinoma with CSTA-positive expression had higher tumor pT stage and tumor grade (all P<0.05). Conclusions The expression of CSTA in cancer tissues of patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma is significantly lower than that in normal tissues. The CSTA-positive expression in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma is related to the pT clasification and tumor grade. The CSTA test for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma can provide a basis for clinical treatment.