1.Sphincter Oddi manometry and endoscopic sphincterotomy in diagnosis and treatment of patients with sphincter of Oddi dysfunction
Ting LI ; Qiang GUO ; Hong FAN ; Xiaodan TANG
China Journal of Endoscopy 2017;23(3):25-29
Abstact: Objective To investigate the diagnostic value of endoscopic sphineter Oddi manometry (SOM) in patients with recurring abdominal pain and observe the value of endoscopic sphincterotomy (EST) in treatment of patients with sphincter of Oddi dysfunction (SOD).MethodsClinical data of 30 patients with chronic abdominal pain after cholecystectomy who were suspected SOD from 2012 October to 2014 September were collected and retrospectively analyzed. These patients received SOM in ERCP examination and the observation of Oddi sphincter basal pressure, contraction amplitude, frequency and mode of transmission were carried out. The EST were carried out in patients with basal pressure of Oddi sphincter higher than 40.0 mmHg or higher than 30.0 mmHg, and the presence of serum amylase, lipase, ALT, AST, AKP increased more than 2 times of the normal value and (or) of common bile duct, pancreatic duct widening.ResultThe SOM of all the 30 patients were all abnormal. The basal pressure of Oddi sphincter, the contraction amplitude, the contraction frequency and the reverse shrinkage were (36.6 ± 21.1) mmHg, (210.6 ± 25.7) mmHg, (10.1 ± 3.1) times/min and (55.0 ± 8.0)%. All the patients were treated with EST, of which 27 cases (90.0%) received good results.Conclusion SOM is helpful in evaluation of Oddisphincter function, it is of great value in diagnosis of SOD. EST treatment obtained satisfactory effect in patients with elevated basal pressure of Oddi sphincter.
2.Analysis with capability of responding to emerging infectious diseases among medical university students in Chongqing city
Jiajia JIANG ; Yuan YANG ; Hong WANG ; Xiaojun TANG ; Fan ZHANG
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(6):809-811
Objective To take Ebola virus disease (EVD) as an example and analyze the capability of responding to emerging infectious diseases among medical university students in Chongqing city.Methods Medical university students of 2 094 in Chongqing were selected and investigated by cluster sampling.Questionnaire content includes social demographic information,knowledge,attitude,practice (KAP) and related factors about EVD.The variables of the respondents were described using mean and standard deviation for continuous variables and frequency distributions for categorical variables.Influencing factors were analyzed by using multiple-linear regression model.Results The average scores of KAP regarding EVD were 9.51 ±-3.97,5.93± 1.85,3.35 ±1.43,respectively.Multiple-linear regression analysis showed that the influencing factors of KAP regarding EVD were gender (x2 =0.773,P=0.000),residence (x2 =0.886,P=0.014) and health habits (x2 =0.316,P=0.008);gender (x2 =0.474,P=0.000),grade (x2 =0.118,P=0.024),residence (x2 =0.401,P=0.016) and health habits (x2 =0.307,P=0.000);gender (x2 =0.223,P=0.001),major (x2 =0.152,P=0.000) and health habits (x2 =0.231,P=0.000).Conclusion The capability of responding to emerging infectious diseases is not optimistic among medical university students.Medical universities should perform effective intervention according to the characters of different clusters.
4.Mechanism of pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cell apoptosis induced by nitric oxide
Hong TIAN ; Junbao DU ; Jin FAN ; Weihong ZHAO ; Chaosh TANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(07):-
AIM: To explore the mechanism of apoptosis in pulmonary arterial vascular smooth muscle cells (PASMCs) induced by nitric oxide (NO). METHODS: Wistar rat PASMCs were isolated from explants from the intrapulmonary, incubated with NO donor, sodium nitroprussid (SNP) under 12 or 24 hour normoxic and hypoxic conditions. The cell cycle progression and sub-G 1 of PASMC were analyzed via flow cytometric staining of propidium iodide, and the expression of nuclear transcription factor NF-?B and pro-apoptotic factors caspase-3 were detected using immunochemistry staining. Meanwhile gel electrophoresis of extracted DNA by PASMC was performed. RESULTS: SNP induced PASMC apoptosis in a dose-dependent manner ( P
5.Research on the relationships between music preferences and mental health in medical students
Yao FAN ; Shan TANG ; Jianxiong ZHOU ; Xiaorui HAO ; Jie HONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2014;13(10):1053-1059
Objective To explore the relationship between music preferences and mental health in medical students and to propose countermeasures.Methods Music Preferences Questionnaire and Chinese college students mental health scale(CCSMHS) were used to test 538 randomly selected medical students and the data was analyzed by descriptive statistics,T test and variance analysis with SPSS 20.0 and the inspection level was α=0.05.Results ①Statistically significant (P<0.05) differences were found on somatization,anxiety,depression,inferiority,paranoid,force,social withdrawal,reliance,impulse and psychotic tendencies in medical students with different preference of music style; ②Statistically significant (P<0.05) differences were found on anxiety and inferiority in medical students with different preference of music type; ③Statistically significant (P<0.05) differences were found on anxiety,depression,paranoid,force,social withdrawal and reliance in medical students with different participating ways of music; ④Statistically significant (P<0.05) differences were found on somatization,anxiety,inferiority and paranoid in medical students with different attitude about participating music activities; ⑤Medical students with different preferences of music activities preferences did not have significant difference on factor of mental health(P>0.05).Conclusion The relationship between medical students' mental health and music preferences is very close.By training and guiding music preferences of medical students in mental health education,we can improve their mental health effectively.
6.C6 oral glucose metabolism and differentially expressed genes in livers of 1 type diabetic mice.
Xin-Ran WANG ; Chao ZHANG ; Rong XU ; Li-Na TANG ; Hong-Fan SUN
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2011;27(4):406-408
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7.Clinical study of the therapeutic efficacy from different dosages of pralidoxime chloride used in patients with acute organophosphorus pesticide poisoning
Lei WANG ; Zehai TANG ; Kui CHEN ; Fei LYV ; Hong FAN ; Peng SUN ; Jiyuan HAN
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2017;26(8):924-928
Objective To investigate the effect of different doses of pralidoxime chloride on clinical outcome including recovery rate and mortality in patients with acute organophosphorus pesticide poisoning.Methods According to the total amount of pralidoxime chloride administered over the first 24 hours or entire duration of hospitalization,a cohort of 163 organophosphorus pesticide poisoning patients,admitted from February 2004 to December 2014 were assigned to different groups followed by a retrospective analysis.Comparisons of recovery rate,mortality rate,mean length of hospital stay,and duration of mechanical ventilation were made among groups.SPSS 18.0 was used to analyze categorical variables between the data of groups with x2 test/Fisher exact probability method and numerical variables with t test or One-way ANOVA,and statistical significance was set as P < 0.05.Results According to the amount of pralidoxime chloride given over the first 24 hours,the recovery rate and the mortality rate were significantly improved in the experimental group (pralidoxime chloride > 2 g) than in the control group (pralidoxime chloride < 2 g) (P =0.04).There was no significant difference in mean length of hospital stay between the experimental group and the control group (P =0.171),and there were statistically significant differences in recovery rate and mortality rate among the four dose-response subgroups (total dosage administered in 24 hours in group A < 1 g,in group B <2 g,in group C <4 g and in group D >4 g) (P =0.034).Based on the total amount of pralidoxime chloride prescribed in the entire duration of hospital stay,the recovery rate and mortality rate were significantly better in the experimental group than those in control group (P =0.002),and among the three dose-response subgroups,the significant difference in recovery rate and mortality rate were also observed (P =0.006).Conclusions Increased amounts of pralidoxime chloride prescribed in the first 24 hours and in the whole hospitalized period can improve the recovery rate and reduce the mortality rate in organophosphorus pesticide poisoning patients.
8.The relationship of vitamin D receptor and β-catenin pathway in intestinal tumor growth
Hong KANG ; Wei ZHENG ; Jing XIE ; Yang LI ; Chaojie ZHANG ; Meilai TANG ; Peizhi FAN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2011;13(5):577-580
Objective To explore the effect of vitamin D receptor (VDR) in intestinal tumor development and the relationship between VDR and β-catenin signaling pathway. Methods The interaction of vitamin D receptor and β-catenin were detected by co-immunoprecipitation assay after human colonic carcinoma cells SW480 were treated with vitamin D in vitro for 4 hours. The expression of E-cadherin protein was detected by Western blot after treated for 24 hours. To compare APCmin/+VDR-/- and APCmin/+ mice in vivo, the expression of VDR,β-catenin and BrdU proteins in intestinal tumor were determined by immunohistochemistry. The expression of β-catenin protein in tumor and adjacency intestinal was further determined by Western blot. Results After SW480 cells were treated with vitamin D, vitamin D receptor and β-catenin protein showed binding, the expression of E-cadherin protein further increased (Gray value the control group 145.57±4.21,Gray value of the experimental group 109.35±3.56,t=32.63,P<0.05). Immunostaining and Western blot detection(Gray value 166.47±2.36) showed a marked increase of β-catenin level(Gray value 140.51±2.57) in APCmin/+VDR-/- tumor compared to APCmin/+ tumor(145.41±3.62,182.35±3.24,t=2.65,4.36,P<0.05). Conclusions The role of vitamin D suppressing intestinal tumor may be achieved through VDR affectingβ-catenin signaling pathway.
9.Detection of some cytokines and its receptors in serum and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis and its clinical significance
Shenjie TANG ; Lieping XIAO ; Yihu FAN ; Furong WU ; Zhongshun ZHANG ; Hong LI ; Yan YANG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2009;27(3):167-171
Objective To investigate the characteristic and its clinical value of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α and its receptor, interleukin (IL)-1β and its receptor in serum and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid(BALF) in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis and to determine the role of them in the immunopathogenesis of tuberculosis. Methods The concentrations of TNF-α,soluble TNF receptor (sTNF-R) Ⅰ, IL-1β and IL-1 receptor were measured using sandwish ABC-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) method in serum and BALF of 46 patients with active tuberculosis and 21 patients with inactive tuberculosis, and in the serum of 20 cases of healthy control. Meanwhile the above-mentioned cytokine levels in serum and BALF of 19 patients with active tuberculosis were followed up. Differences between groups were assessed for significance by t test. Results The TNF-α,sTNF-R Ⅰ, IL-1β and IL-1 receptor levels and TNF-α/sTNF-R Ⅰ ratios in BALF of active tuberculosis group were (286.2±96.3) pg/L,(2 431.5±1 124.6) pg/L,(58.6±3.2) pg/L,(162.4±17.1) pg/L and 0.06±0.01, respectively, which were all significantly higher than those with inactive tuberculosis group (t=3.36,3.25,2.95,2.27 and 3.12 respectively; P<0.05). The TNF-α,sTNF-R Ⅰ,IL-1β and IL-1 receptor levels and TNF-α/sTNF-R Ⅰ ratios in BALF of cavernous tuberculosis group were (381.4±106.4) pg/L,(2 824.7±1 318.5) pg/L,(66.4±4.6) pg/L,(176.4±18.7) pg/L and 0.07±0.01, respectively,which were all significantly higher than those of non-cavernous tuberculosis group (t= 3.46,2.37, 3.19, 2.99 and 3.22, respectively; P<0.05). After 2-month' antituberculosis treatments, among 19 cases, the TNF-α,sTNF-R Ⅰ,IL-1β and IL-1 receptor levels and TNF-α/sTNF-R Ⅰ ratios in BALF of 16 cases were significantly lower than those at the beginning of treatments (t= 3.26,3.17, 3.28, 2.92 and 3.12 respectively; P<0.01). Meanwhile, their clinical symptoms improved, sputum smear negative, lesions on chest X-ray resolved and the cavity shrinked or closed. Conclusions TNF-α, sTNF-R Ⅰ, IL-1β and IL-1 receptor are likely to be involved in the immunopathogenesis of tuberculosis. Detection of TNF-α, sTNF-R Ⅰ, IL-1β and IL-1 receptor levels in the serum and BALF is helpful to understand the activity of disease, determine the clinical pattern of disease,assess the prognosis of disease and monitor the therapeutic effect in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis.
10.Effect of L-arginine liposome on L-arginine transport of pulmonary artery in rats chronically exposed to hypoxia-hypercapnia
Sunzhong MAO ; Yongsheng GONG ; Hong HUANG ; Xiaofang FAN ; Lianggang HU ; Chaoshu TANG ; Yongzheng PANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(05):-
AIM: To investigate the effect of chronic hypoxia-hypercapnia and L-arginine (L-Arg) liposome on L-Arg transport in rats pulmonary artery. METHODS: Forty Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into four groups, normal control group (NC), chronic hypoxia-hypercapnia group (HH), chronic hypoxia- hypercapnia group+L-Arg (HL) and chronic hypoxia-hypercapnia group+L-Arg liposome (HP). Changes in pulmonary artery L-Arg transport and pulmonary arterial microscopy were observed. RESULTS: (1) The mean pulmonary artery pressure (mPAP) and weight ratio of right ventricle to left ventricle and septum (RV/LV+S) in HH group were higher than those in NC group, and in HP group was lower than that in HH group and HL group, but there was no significant difference between HL group and HH group; (2) At 0.005 mmol/L, 0.01mmol/L, 0.02mmol/L, 0.05 mmol/L, 0.1 mmol/L and 0.2mmol/L concentration of L-Arg, the velocity of L-Arg transport in HH group was lower than that in NC group, and in HL group higher than in HH group, and in HP group was much higher than that in HH group and in HL group. (3) Light microscopy showed that vessel well area/total area (WA/TA) and media thickness of pulmonary arterioles (PAMT) were much higher in rats of HH group than those in NC group, WA/TA and PAMT in HP group were obviously improved. CONCLUSION: The above results indicated that there existed a functional disturbance in L-Arg transport of pulmonary artery in rats chronically exposed to hypoxia-hypercapnia, and it was obviously enhanced when liposome was used as L-Arg carrier. Thus, it appears that liposome-L-Arg may have clinical perspective in the treatment of chronic hypoxic pulmonary hypertension.