1.Nursing care of two cases of anti-glomerular basement membrane disease
Modern Clinical Nursing 2017;16(1):26-29
Objective To summarize the experience in nursing 2 patients with anti-glomerular basement membrane disease.Method The nursing measures such as close observation of disease condition,careful nursing of medication,nursing during the treatment of double filtrated plasmapheresis and mental care to the patients and their family members.Results After treatment,the concentration of anti-GBM antibody was declined and the level of serum creatinine was also decreased.The renal function got rccovered to a certain extent.Conclusion Such nursing points as close observation of renal and pulmonary pathgenesis,timely and accurate administration of medicine according to doctor's orders and active observation and prevention of complication from double filtrated plasmapheresis are key.
2.Investigation on the clinical use of anti-Parkinson's disease drugs for patients with Parkinson's disease
Gang WANG ; Haiyan ZHOU ; Rui ZHENG
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2001;0(05):-
Objective To assess the clinical use of anti-Parkinson's disease(PD)drugs in the patients with PD,and provide a basis to formulate an effective clinical drug program.Methods 190 PD patients were interviewed by questionnaires about resources,dosage and costs of anti-PD drugs from April,2004 to March,2005.Results By retrospective analysis,number of drugs used in per patient per year was 2.88;levodopa dosage and Levodopa Equivalents(LDE)per patient were 323.0 mg/d and 318.6 mg/d respectively,and LDE increased significantly following by scores of Hoehn-Yahr(H&Y)class increasing(P
3.Detecting of nitric oxide content in pulmonary artery-and superior vena cava-derived plasma in the patients with congenital heart disease
Rui ZENG ; Gang WU ; Yanlin WANG ; Dening WAN ;
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1996;0(08):-
Objective:To explore the relationship between the nitric oxide(NO)and the pathogenesis of the pulmonary hypertension(PH)induced by congenital heart disease(CHD). Method:NO content in plasma of CHD patient's pulmonory artery and superior vena cava was detected with NO kit. Result:NO content in the pulmonary artery of the patients with PH was much higher than that of patients without PH(37.58?9.99?mol/L vs 19.03?15.25?mol/L,P0.5). Conclusion:NO content in the pulmonary artery of CHD patients with PH increase,which may be involved in the pathogenesis of PH induced by CHD.
4.Significance of p16 gene and p21 gene expression abnormality in the prognosis of bladder carcinoma:a Meta-analysis
Jian-Gang PAN ; Rui-Fa HAN ; Yi WANG ;
Chinese Journal of Urology 2001;0(06):-
Objective To investigate the correlation of p16 gene and p21 gene expression abnormal- ity with the prognosis of bladder carcinoma.Methods Using the search terms“bladder neoplasm”,“prognosis”,“p16”or“p21”,the literature on the correlation of p16 gene and p21 gene expression abnor- mality with the prognosis of bladder carcinoma were searched from MEDLINE database,PubMed database, CBMdisc and China Academic Periodical database,and were evaluated by Meta-analysis with Dersimonian- Laird model.Results A total of 19 trials involving 1584 patients(positive rate of 40.4%)were identi- fied,including 12 trials of 975 patients(positive rate of 37.4%)on p16 gene expression abnormality and 7 trials of 609 patients(positive rate of 45.4%)on p21 gene expression abnormality.The combined relative hazard(RH)of p16 gene expression abnormality on the prognosis of bladder carcinoma,p21 gene expression abnormality on the prognosis of bladder carcinoma and both p16 gene and p21 gene expression abnormality on the prognosis of bladder carcinoma was 3.70(95% CI,3.42-3.99),3.01(95% CI,2.81-3.21)and 3.18(95% CI,3.01-3.35),respectively.Conclusions Both p16 gene and p21 gene expression abnor- malities are biomarkers for poor prognosis of bladder carcinoma.The detection of these biomarkers may be helpful in making the treatment strategy.
5.Effect of remifentanil on hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats with liver cirrhosis
Rui JING ; Wan MA ; Gang MA ; Jianzhen WANG ; Yuhua LIU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2011;31(7):865-867
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of remifentanil on hepatic ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury in rats with liver cirrhosis.MethodsThirty male SD rats weighing 260-300 g were randomly divided into 3 groups (n =10 each):group liver cirrhosis (group C); group liver cirrhosis + hepatic I/R (group I/R) and group remifentanil (group R).Liver cirrhosis was produced in all animals in the 3 goups.I/R injury was induced by 20 min occlusion of the hepatic artery and portal vein entering the middle and left lobes of the liver followed by 4 h reperfusion at 1 week after establishment of hepatic cirrhosis in I/R and R groups.In group R remifentanil was infused iv at 1 μg·kg-1 ·min-1 starting from 10 min before ischemia until the end of 4 h reperfusion.Venous blood samples were taken from inferior vena cava at the end of 4 h reperfusion for measurement of serum ALT and AST activities.The animals were then sacrificed and liver specimens were taken from middle lobe for determination of Bcl-2 and Bax expression (by immuno-histochemistry) and hepatocyte apoptosis (by TUNEL) and microscopic examination.Apoptosis index (percentage of apoptotic cells) was calculated.ResultsI/R significantly increased serum ALT and AST activities,Bax expression and apoptosis index and decreased Bcl-2 expression in group I/R as compared with group C.Remifentanil significantly attenuated the I/R-induced changes in serum ALT and AST activities,Bax and Bcl-2 expression and apoptosis in group R as compared with group I/R.Remifentanil also ameliorated I/R-induced liver damage.ConclusionRemifentanil can auenuate hepatic I/R injury in rats with liver cirrhosis by up-regulating Bcl-2 expression and down-regulating Bax expression and inhibiting apoptosis.
6.In vitro amplification and ultrastructure of dendritic cells from mouse bone marrow
Shuyan WU ; Xiangying WANG ; Gang YANG ; Suan LI ; Rui HUANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(5):854-857
BACKGROUND: Denddtic cells (DCs) constitute the dominant population of antigen presenting cells (APCs) by possessing potent ability to initiate T cell immunity. The ultrastructure study of DCs is less reported. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the ultrastructure of DCs from mice bone marrow at different maturation stages, and the morphology of DCs between CD40 ligation and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) stimulation in vitro. METHODS: Mice myeloid DCs were generated from bone marrow in vitro using granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF)and interleukin-4 (IL-4). Immature DCs were loaded with apoptotic tumor cells (AP-DC), and AP-DC was then stimulated with CD40L-CHO cells and TNF-α for 48 hours, respectively. DCs were routinely sectioned, and ultrastructure was observed under transmission electron microscope. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Immature DCs showed a few short and blunt cytoplasmic processes, there were specific morphology lysosomes that liked earphone in some cells; DCs engulfing the apoptotic bodies were observed; sub-cellular structures between CD40 ligation and TNF-α stimulated DCs were different, the former had typical morphology of mature DCs which exhibited many dendritic protrusions, however, some DCs displayed apoptosis and autophagy after TNF-α stimulation. In a conclusion, CD40 ligation plays an essential role in myeloid DCs differentiation and maturation, TNF-α can mediate apoptosis and autophaqy of DCs.
7.Isolation, culture and identification of nucleus pulposus-derived mesenchymal stem cells from adult rats in vitro
Yunfeng RUI ; Shanzheng WANG ; Xinhui XIE ; Minghui SUN ; Yucheng LIN ; Gang LI ; Chen WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(49):8576-8582
BACKGROUND:Currently, cellular composition and the features of the nucleus pulposus are stil not to be clarified.
OBJECTIVE:To establish the in vitro culture system of rat nucleus pulposus-derived mesenchymal stem cells and to identify their multi-lineage differentiation potential.
METHODS:Mesenchymal stem cells from the nucleus pulposus tissues of Sprague-Dawley rats were cultured in vitro. Then, cells at passage 3 were induced to differentiate into osteoblasts, adipocytes and chondrocytes as experimental group. cells cultured with basic culture medium served as controls.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:cells isolated from rat nucleus pulposus could form the sunflower-like colonies and exhibit clone-like growth when they cultured at a low density. cells at passage 3 became homogeneous and exhibited fibroblast-like morphology. After 28 days of osteogenic induction, arizarin red positive signals were detected in the experimental group. The mRNA expressions of RunX2, osteopontin and osteocalcin were significantly increased in the experimental group, compared to the control group (P<0.05). After 21 days of adipogenic induction, oil red-O positive cells were detected in the experimental group. The mRNA expressions of C/EBPαand PPARγ2 were significantly increased in the experimental group, compared to the control group (P<0.05). After 21 days of chondrogenic induction, safranin O/fast green staining was positive in the experimental group. The mRNA expressions of aggrecan and Col2a1 were significantly increased in the experimental group, compared to the control group (P<0.05). Our findings in this study suggested that nucleus pulposus-derived mesenchymal stem cells could be isolated from the Sprague-Dawley rat nucleus pulposus and exhibited clonal-like growth when they were cultured in vitro. These cells were confirmed to have the potential to differentiate into adipocytes, osteoblasts and chondrocytes in vitro.
8.Influence of periacetabular muscle contraction on acetabular fractures
Hong-Wu YANG ; Yi-Wen ZENG ; Gang-Rui WANG ; Zu-Gen ZHENG ;
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2003;0(09):-
Objective To study the influence of periacetabular muscle contraction on acetabular] fractures.Methods Twenty intact adult cadaveric pelvis(40 hip joints)treated antiseptically with bilat- eral 1/2 femoral shafts were selected and divided randomly into two groups(20 hip joints in each group). Then,the specimens were trimmed to fit the RMT-150B rock mechanics measuring system and the special in- creasing pressure system.After pressure of 3 500 N was pressed to the control group and pressure of 4500 N to the experimental group,acetabular fracture model was made by beatening with special striking machine,when striking force was recorded.Results We made forty aeetabular fracture models from 40 cadaveric hips. Pearson correlation coefficient of pressing force and striking force was -0.923(P<0.01).The striking force of the control group and the experimental group was 445-550 N and 290-400 N,respectively(t= 14.727,P<0.01).Conclusion The increase of contraction force of the periaeetabular muscles can decrease aeetabular stress and strain,influence the result of violent injury and play a vital role in inducing acetabular fractures.
9.Progress of Bioremediation of Organophosphate
Xian-Ling GAO ; Hui-Xing LU ; Guo-Jing LI ; Rui-Gang WANG ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(03):-
Now organophosphorus pesticides (OPs) bioremediation mainly means microbial bioremediation. However, phytoremediation has an advantage over microbial bioremediation because phytoremediation is safer and costs less than microbial bioremediation. Nevertheless, phytoremediation has limitations yet such as plants need better growth conditions and the efficiency of phytoremediation is lower. All these have confined the application of phytoremediation. Progresses of microbial bioremediation and phytoremediation of OPs were reviewed and OPs degrading enzymes and their organism sources, which are known by now, were summarized. Moreover, there are five important ways to enhance the efficiency of phytoremediation of OPs. They are culling plants, studying the action between soil and OPs, studying the genes that can resist or get rid of OPs, setting up the combined system of microbial bioremediation and phytoremediation and using degrading enzymes secreted selectively by roots.
10.EFFECT OF r-IRRADIATION ON THE METABOLISM OF ASCORBIC ACID
Yun-Zhong FANG ; Pei-Gang WANG ; Ye-Fu LAI ; Rui-Wen LI ;
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(01):-
Guinea pigs were given orally with a daily dose of 0.5 mg ascorbic acid per 100 g body weight 20 days before and 4 days after a whole-body r-irradiation and then injected subcutaneously with 10 mg ascorbic acid at 24 hours intervals. During the injection period, the daily urinary output of total ascorbic acid in the animals irradiated with 500 or 1000 r was significantly higher than that in controls, but the difference of 24 hours excretions of total ascorbic acid between the group irradiated with 150 or 250 r and the control group was not statistically significant.As shown in the urinary output of dehydroascorbic acid and diketo- gulonic acid estimated by our modified Roe's method, r-irradiation has no effect on its excretion in guinea pigs and rats.The levels of ascorbic acid in plasma, spleen and adrenals were significantly lower in the irradiated group than in the control group, but might increase with the increase of the injected dose of ascorbic acid.