1.Salt intake of patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis and their knowledge and behaviour
Huiyuan CHEN ; Fen ZHENG ; Xuelian HOU ; Jian LIU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2016;15(1):14-17
Objective To study the salt intake of patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis and explore their knowledge and behaviour. Methods The patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis were offered salt spoon and soy sauce cup. Their diaries on home meals for 3 consecutive days were collected to calculate their salt intake. Meanwhile, a one to one interview was done to evaluate the accuracy of patient′s diet diary and the knowledge and behavior of low salt diet and find out related factors of salt intake. Results The average salt intake was (6.49 ± 1.64)g/d. The average composition rate in the low salt diet knowledge in low salt diet behavior was 51.00% and 47.00% respectively. Age and education level were the influencing factors of salt intake. Conclusions The average salt intake is much higher than the standard for the patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis. Their low salt diet knowledge is in the middle level and their low salt diet behavior is in the middle or lower level. The related factors include age and education among patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis.
2.Metabolism study of the gallic acid and protocatechuic acid of effective fractions of Polygonum capitatum by model organism zebrafish
Huiyuan SUN ; Xiaoli QIN ; Chaoye MEI ; Yongjun LI ; Lin ZHENG ; Yong HUANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2017;33(3):388-393
Aim Modelorganismzebrafishwasusedto study metabolites and metabolite profile of the gallic acid and protocatechuic acid of effective fractions of Polygonum capitatum,and discuss the feasibility and rationality of the model organism zebrafish in the study ofdrugmetabolism.Methods Thetwocomponents were exposed to model organism zebrafish after 24 h of solution treatment by using ultra-high performance liq-uid chromatography-quadrupole-time-of-flight tandem mass spectrometry technology (UHPLC-Q-TOF MS ) method with mass defect filter (MDF ),and the data was treated with data mining software(Metabolite Tool-sTM).Results Afterzebrafishmetabolism,themain reactions of gallic acid and protocatechuic were methyl-ation sulfated. In addition to the two parent com-pounds,six phase II metabolites were identified,in-cluding four methyl sulfate products and two sulfation products.Conclusions Themetabolismofthegallic acid and protocatechuic acid of effective fractions of Polygonum capitatum by zebrafish presents phase Ⅱmetabolites,which is highly consistent with the meta-bolic mechanism of rats.Thus it indicates the rationali-ty of the methods.At the same time,it also provides the experimental basis for clarifying the substance basis of the drug.
3.Recent advance in distinguishing unipolar depression and bipolar depression based on MR imaging
Junjing WANG ; Ying WANG ; Huiyuan HUANG ; Senning ZHENG ; Qunjun LIANG ; Ruiwang HUANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2019;18(4):424-429
Both unipolar depression (UD) and bipolar depression (BD) have obvious depression symptoms.Clinically,UD and BD are often misdiagnosed.Recently,MR imaging (MRI) has been used to detect biomarkers distinguishing BD and UD.This study will summarize previous studies on detecting biomarkers to distinguish BD and UD based on structural MRI,diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and functional MRI.Based on the current issues of previous studies,we further make prospective development of future studies in this field.
4.Cross-talk elimination in determination of gross α and gross β activities using a low-background α/β gas-flow proportional counter
Pin OU ; Yucheng LI ; Xueting ZHENG ; Huiyuan YOU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2023;32(6):679-684
Objective To explore cross-talk elimination method in the determination of gross α and gross β activities using a low-background α/β gas-flow proportional counter. Methods A CLB-104 low-background α/β gas-flow proportional counter was used in this study. First, the α threshold was increased to eliminate the cross-talk counting caused by β particles in the α channel. Then, the α-β anticoincidence threshold was reduced to eliminate the cross-talk counting induced by low-energy α particles in the β channel, and β counts were corrected to eliminate the counts induced by internal convention electrons in the β channel. Finally, gross α and gross β activities of non-saline water samples with different activity levels were determined and compared with gross α and gross β activities of the same samples determined on a BH1227 low-background α/β solid scintillation counter, in order to verify effectiveness of the cross-talk elimination method. Results By eliminating the cross-talk counts of β particles in the α channel and the cross-talk counts of α particles in the β channel, and deducting the counts of internal convention electrons in the β channel, the gross α and gross β activities of the same samples determined by CLB-104 were consistent with the values determined by BH1227. Conclusion Cross-talk counts induced by low-energy α particles or β particles can be eliminated by threshold adjustment, and the counts caused by internal convention electrons in the β channel can be eliminated by correction.
5.Effects of early education intervention combined with touching therapy in infants
Guoying ZHANG ; Na YE ; Chunhong LIU ; Qiuyun WANG ; Mei ZHU ; Huiyuan ZHENG ; Na LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(10):1371-1374
Objective:To explore the effect of early education intervention combined with touching therapy intervention on infants' intelligence and motor function.Methods:Convenient sampling was used to 300 infants admitted from January 2018 to May 2019 in Zhumadian Central Hospital of Henan Province, According to the intervention method, infants were divided into observation group and control group, each with 150 cases. Control group carried out routine care, while observation group was treated with early education intervention combined with touching therapy. The Mental Development Index (MDI) , Psychomotor Development Index (PDI) , and Gesell Developmental Schedules were compared between the two groups at 3 and 6 months after intervention.Results:The MDI score, PDI score, social competence score, language score, fine motor score, large motor score, and adaptability score of observation group 3 and 6 months after intervention were all higher than those of control group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:Early education intervention combined with touching therapy for infants has a significant effect, which can promote growth and intellectual development.
6.Comparative effectiveness research of different testing methods in functional quality inspection of precision surgical instruments
Fenglian CHE ; Liming QIAN ; Weiwei CHEN ; Lele ZHENG ; Yu CHEN ; Huiyuan PAN
China Medical Equipment 2024;21(3):129-132
Objective:To compare the testing effects of different testing methods in the functional inspection of precision surgical scissors and needle holders.Methods:By consulting relevant literature and professional books,three testing methods and materials for precision surgical scissors and needle holders were selected.The cutting performance of the precision surgical scissors were tested by gauze cloth,cotton wool,and silicone film method in the Interlock surgical instrument testing set.The clamping performance of precision needle holder was tested by using light,needle clips,and thread clamping method in the Interlock surgical instrument testing set.100 pieces of precision surgical scissors and needle holders which were qualified for cleaning and disinfection in the hospital were selected for effectiveness testing,and a self-made satisfaction questionnaire to investigate the satisfaction of surgeons with the use of instruments.Results:After 100 precision surgical scissors tested using three methods of gauze,cotton wool,and silicone film,the qualified number of cutting performance was 94,76,and 58,respectively,the difference was statistically significant(x2=36.526,P<0.05).The satisfaction rate of surgeons with the use of precision surgical scissors passed the silicone film test was the highest at 100%,followed by cotton wool cloth at 82.0%,and the gauze method at the worst at 67.0%,the difference was statistically significant(x2=48.439,P<0.05).After 100 precision needle holders were tested by using three methods of light irradiation,needle clamping,and wire clamping,the qualified number of clamping performance was 96,78,and 62,respectively,the difference was statistically significant(x2=38.160,P<0.05).The satisfaction rate of surgeons with the precision needle holders passed the clamp line test was the highest at 100.0%,followed by the clamp needle at 79.0%,and the worst under light at 62.0%,the difference was statistically significant(x2=57.705,P<0.05).Conclusion:The function and quality of precision surgical scissors and needle holders tested by the test objects in Interlock Surgical Instrument Test Suite can objectively and accurately reflect the functional status of surgical scissors and needle holders,provide reference for regular maintenance and upkeep of instruments,and ensure safe use of instruments.
7.Study on Intestinal Absorption Characteristics of 5 Active Components in Ethanol Extract from Bletilla striata
Huiyuan SUN ; Hao CHEN ; Chaoye MEI ; Lin ZHENG ; Zipeng GONG ; Yueting LI ; Yongjun LI ; Yong HUANG
China Pharmacy 2019;30(6):757-764
OBJECTIVE: To investigate absorption kinetic characteristics of main active components as 4-(glucoseoxy)- glucoseoxybenzyl cinnamate (A1), 2-isobutyl malic acid (A2), 1,4-bis [4-(glucoxy) benzyl]-2-isobutyl malic acid ester (A3), dihydrophenanthrenes 1 (A4) and 1,4-bis [4-(glucosoxy) benzyl]-2-isobutyl malic acid ester-2-(4-O-cinnamoyl-6-O-acetyl) glucoside (A5) from ethanol extract of Bletilla striata in the intestines of rats. METHODS: Using puerarin as internal standard, UPLC-MS/MS was used to determined the concentration of A1-A5 in intestinal circulation fluid. The determination was performed on Acquity UPLC BEH C18 column with mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile (containing 0.1% formic acid)-water (containing 0.1% formic acid) (gradient elution) at the flow rate of 0.35 mL/min. The column temperature was 45 ℃, and sample size was 3 μL. The positive ion and negative ion scanning were carried out in the multiple reaction monitoring mode by electrospray ion source. The ion pairs for quantitative analysis were m/z 593.2→431.1 (A1), m/z 189.0→129.0 (A2), m/z 725.3→457.2 (A3), m/z 347.1→332.1 (A4), m/z 1 059.3→793.1 (A5), m/z 417.0→267.0 (internal standard). In the in vivo intestinal circulation perfusion model, using accumulative absorption transfer rate (A) and absorption and transformation rate constant (Ka) as indexes, the effects of different doses of ethanol extract from B. striata (low-, medium-, high-dose were 166, 333,667 μg/mL,respectively), bile, P-glycoprotein (P-gp) inhibitors (verapamil) and different intestinal segments on the absorption of above 5 components were investigated. RESULTS: The linear range of A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5 were 0.22-14.00, 0.34-21.75, 1.99-127.16, 0.15-9.75, 0.16-10.00 μg/mL(r>0.99). The limits of quantitation were 0.22, 0.34, 1.99, 0.15, 0.16 μg/mL, respectively. The lowest detection limits were 0.028, 0.085, 0.251, 0.035 and 0.010 μg/mL. RSDs of inter-day and intra-day were all lower than 10%. The recoveries ranged 83.60%-106.91%. Matrix effect did not affect the determination of the substance to be measured. A and Ka values of A1 in B. striata ethanol extract low-dose and medium-dose groups were significantly higher than high-dose group; A value of A3 in low-dose group was significantly higher than medium-dose and high-dose groups (P<0.05 or P<0.01). A and Ka values of A1 and A3 in non-ligation group were significantly lower than control group, while A and Ka values of A4 were significantly higher than control group (P<0.05 or P<0.01). A and Ka values of A1 and A3 in P-gp inhibitor group were significantly lower than control group (P<0.05 or P<0.01). A values of A1 in jejunum group, ileum group and colon group, Ka value of A1 in colon group, A and Ka values of A2 in colon group, A value of A3 in ileum group, A and Ka values of A4 in ileum group and colon group, A values of A5 in jejunum group and ileum group as well as Ka value of A5 in jejunum group were all significantly lower than duodenum group. Ka values of A3 in jejunum group, ileum group and colon group were significantly higher than duodenum group (P<0.05 or P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Established UPLC-MS/MS method is specific, sensitive and simple, and it can be used for quantitative analysis and pharmacokinetic study of A1-A5. The 5 active components in B. striata ethanol extract are absorbed by the whole intestine, and the intestinal segments are different. A1 and A3 are absorbed more in intestinal tract and may be saturated. Bile can inhibit intestinal absorption of A1 and A2, but promoted intestinal absorption of A4. A1-A5 may not be the substrate of P-gp.
8.Serum macrophage migration inhibitory factor as a potential biomarker to evaluate therapeutic response in patients with allergic asthma: an exploratory study.
Huiyuan ZHU ; Shaochun YAN ; Jingshuo WU ; Zhong ZHANG ; Xiaolin LI ; Zheng LIU ; Xing MA ; Lina ZHOU ; Lin ZHANG ; Mingming FENG ; Yiwei GENG ; Aixin ZHANG ; Sabina JANCIAUSKIENE ; Aiguo XU
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2021;22(6):512-520