1.Investigation and Analysis of the Drug Risk Perception of Omeprazole Sodium for Injection in Nurses in a Third-grade Class-A Hospital
Yanjing DU ; Xiaoli LIANG ; Liwei JI ; Chunliang CHEN ; Di CHEN
China Pharmacy 2016;27(3):295-298
OBJECTIVE:To provide reference for better improving the risk perception of Omeprazole sodium for injection in nurses in a third-grade class-A hospital,strengthening risk management of ward drugs and ensuring safety of patients. METHODS:Nurses in the clinical departments in a third-grade class-A hospital where usage frequency of Omeprazole sodium for injection was relatively more were adopted as study subjects and a self-designed questionnaire was used to investigate on related knowledge on medication risk in nurses in emergency department,gastroenterology department,ICU and CCU in 2012 and 2014. RESULTS:51 and 81 questionnaires were distributed in 2012 and 2014,and 51 and 81 were effectively received with effective recovery of 100%and 100%,respectively. In both surveys,100% surveyed nurses could correctly choose one solvent at least,1.96% and 3.70%nurses could correctly choose 2 solvents;correct answering rates of intravenous administration time were 94.12% and 96.30%,re-spectively;correct answering rates of stable duration after preparation were both lower than 9%;correct answering rates of adverse reaction of this drug were 3.92% and 1.23%,respectively;correct answering rates of interaction of this drug were 1.96% and 6.17%,respectively;correct answering rates of stable formulation of this drug were 17.65%and 22.22%,respectively;the propor-tion of nurses observing ADRs were 25.49% and 13.58%,respectively;the proportion of nurses finding inappropriate compatibility were 15.69% and 22.22%,respectively,Ornidazole and sodium chloride injection was the most used incompatible drug;45% or more nurses hoping to strengthen the continuing education of nursing personnel. CONCLUSIONS:Nurses in this third-grade class-A hospital lack certain knowledge on the medication risk of Omeprazole sodium for injection,the drug risk management is not sufficient,and awareness prevention of drug risk is relative weak. It is suggested that the hospital should strengthen drug risk management system,nurses should strengthen the learning about drug risk and play the role of clinical pharmacists in the drug risk management to reduce the related drug risk and incidence of adverse reactions.
2.Relationship between Delivery Gestational Age, Birth Weight and Fidgety Movement
Lingdan MENG ; Liang MA ; Xinrong AN ; Chunyan JI ; Yongqing DU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(7):669-670
Objective To investigate the relationship between the delivery gestational age, birth weight and fidgety movement. Methods 81 infants in fidgety movement phase were divided into preterm group and full-term group according to their delivery gestational age, into <2500 g group and ≥2500 g group according to their birth weight. The number of different kinds of General Movements (GMs) was compared.The correlation between birth weight, delivery of gestational age and GMs was analysed. Results The number of fidgety movement was more in the full-term group than in the preterm group (P=0.001), while the number of absence of fidgety movement was significantly less (P=0.003). The number of fidgety movement was more in the ≥2500 g group than in the <2500 g group (P=0.001), the number of absence of fidget movement was significantly less (P=0.003). The GMs was correlated with birth weight and delivery gestational age. Conclusion Premature and low birth weight are the risk factors for abnormal fidgety movement.
3.Clinical evaluation of porcelain veneers restoration for fluorosis teeth for esthetic purpose
Chuan-ji, HOU ; Ben-hui, DU ; Liang-jia, BI ; Wei, MA ; Tao, WANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2011;30(3):336-338
Objective To evaluate the long term clinical effect of porcelain laminate veneer esthetic restoration for fluorosis teeth. Methods One hundred and thirty-two fluorosis teeth of 11 patients were restored with porcelain laminate veneer for esthetic purpose and the clinical effects were evaluated with modified Rygescriteria at 1.0 week, 0.5-year, 1.0-year, 1.5-year, and 2.0-year recalled time. Results After 2.0 years application, none of the veneers debonded, "A" degree rate of marginal adaptation was more than 85%, "A" degree rate of cavosurface marginal discoloration was more than 90%, "A" degree rate of secondary caries was more than 99%, "A" degree rate of post-operative sensitivity was more than 75%, and "A" degree rate of color match was more than 70%, "B" degree rate of color match was 100%. Conclusions The research indicates that the porcelain laminate veneer is a good esthetic restoration method for fluorosis teeth and the long term clinical effect is stable.
4.Inhibition of midazolam on macroscopicsodium currents in rat sympathetic neurons
Ji-Jian ZHENG ; Xin-Liang ZHUANG ; Bao-Gang LIU ; Dong-Ping DU ; Guo-Hui XU ;
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2000;0(02):-
Aim The effects of midazolam on the whole-cell sodium currents in rat sympathetic neurons were studied to explore the mechanisms where by midazolam mediates hypotension. Methods Whole-cell patch-clamp recordings were performed on enzymatically isolated rat superior cervical sympathetic neurons. Results Midazolam dose-dependently blocked the whole-cell sodium currents evoked by a voltage step to 0 mV from a holding potential of -80 mV with a mean drug concentration required to produce 50% current inhibition (IC50) values of 18.35 ?mol?L-1; Clinically relevant concentration of midazolam(0.3 ?mol?L-1) reduced sodium peak currents by 19.98%(P
5.Reconstruction with a bionic knee megaprosthesis after resection of a distal femoral osteosarcoma in children
Wei GUO ; Haijie LIANG ; Yi YANG ; Zhiye DU ; Jie ZANG ; Xiaodong TANG ; Tao JI ; Rongli YANG ; Taiqiang YAN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2021;41(4):201-210
Objective:We designed and applied a novel, bionic megaprosthesis for distal femur, which substituted the hinged articulation with an artificial ligament and a constrained tibial insert in order to maintain articular stability and reduce stress and the risks of wearing, loosening and breakage.Methods:We reviewed the cases of distal femoral osteosarcoma in children population who were initially treated in our center during 2019. Twelve cases of bionic distal femoral prosthesis (bionic group) and 21 cases of fixed-hinge distal femoral prosthesis (control group) were included. In the bionic group, there were six female and six male with the mean age as 8.8±2.6 y. One patient had pathological fracture. Staging according to Enneking system included 1 case of stage IIA, 10 cases of stage IIB and 1 case of stage III. In the control group, there were seven female and fourteen male with the mean age as 8.6±2.2 y. Pathological fracture was seen in three cases. Staging included 15 cases of stage IIB and 6 cases of stage III.We investigated the peri-operative safety, oncological outcome, complication profiles and post-operative functional status of the bionic prosthesis by comparing the baseline data, operative data, and oncological and prosthetic outcomes between the two groups.Results:The two groups were comparable in terms of baseline data including gender, age, height, weight and onset duration, and operative data including duration of operation (126.7±27.9 min vs 143.3±38.9 min, P=0.203), intra-operative hemorrhage (162.5±212.3 ml vs 247.6±175.6 ml, P=0.224) and duration of wound drainage (6.3±2.4 d vs 6.4±3.4 d, P=0.908). The mean follow-up duration of bionic group was 16.0±4.7 months, during which time three patients had systemic progression and one of them died of disease. Another patient had local recurrence and subluxation of the prosthesis that was treated by amputation. Subluxation might be related to the huge tumor mass and excessive resection of the quadriceps femoris. As for the control group, the mean follow-up duration was 12.7±4.5 months. Three patients had systemic progression and all patients were still alive by last follow-up. Local recurrence was seen in two patients and was treated by excision. No prosthetic complications were seen in the control group. The averaged range of motion (ROM) was greater in the bionic group than that in the control group (120.6°±13.6° vs 92.0°±7.7°, P<0.05), but the MSTS 93 scores were similar between groups (29.1±0.9 vs 29.5±0.6, P=0.337). Conclusion:Compared with the fixed-hinge distal femoral prosthesis, the bionic prosthesis had good peri-operative safety, did not increase the risks of prosthetic complications, and could achieve a better range of motion and a similar functional status based on the results of short-term follow-up.
6.Role of autophagy in quercetin-induced apoptosis in human bladder carcinoma BIU-87 cells.
Liang WEI ; Jian-jun LIU ; Jun CAO ; Ning-chao DU ; Li-na JI ; Xiao-liang YANG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2012;34(6):414-418
OBJECTIVETo explore the role of autophagy in quercetin (Que)-induced apoptosis in human bladder carcinoma BIU-87 cells in vitro.
METHODSTo determine the proliferative inhibition by MTT colorimetric assay after treating BIU-87 cells with quercetin at various concentrations. To identify autophagy and apoptosis in the BIU-87 cells after Que treatment by monodansylcadaverin (MDC) and Hoechst 33258 fluorescent staining, respectively. To examine the cytotoxic effect of Que and influence of autophagy on apoptosis by studying LDH leakage rate and flow cytometry, after blocking the autophagy with 3-methlyadenine (3-MA), a specific autophagy inhibitor.
RESULTSThere was an obvious inhibitory effect of Que on the proliferation of BIU-87 cells in a time- and dose-dependent manner. The inhibition rate of BIU-87 cells after 200 µmol/L Que treatment for 72 hours was 89.2%. Autophagy and apoptosis were induced and detected in Que-treated BIU-87 cells and autophagy occurred earlier than apoptosis. The apoptosis peak became much higher after the autophagy was blocked. Whenever the autophagy was blocked before or after Que treatment, the Que-induced cytotoxicity in BIU-87 cells was enhanced.
CONCLUSIONSQuercetin significantly inhibits the proliferation of BIU-87 cells, and the autophagy is induced earlier than apoptosis. In the process of Que-induced apoptosis of BIU-87 cells, autophagy may play a protective role at the initiation phase, delay apoptosis and reduce the Que-induced death of BIU-87 cells.
Adenine ; analogs & derivatives ; pharmacology ; Antioxidants ; administration & dosage ; pharmacology ; Apoptosis ; drug effects ; Autophagy ; drug effects ; physiology ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Humans ; L-Lactate Dehydrogenase ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Quercetin ; administration & dosage ; pharmacology ; Urinary Bladder Neoplasms ; pathology
7.Construction of prokaryotic expression vector with human autophagy-related LC3 B gene and its activity detection
Rong HUANG ; Xiaojie XU ; Yingchun LIANG ; Tao WANG ; Yingying FENG ; Liying ZHOU ; Ling LI ; Quanbo JI ; Jing GUO ; Qinong YE ; Nan DU
Military Medical Sciences 2014;(11):867-870
Objective To construct the prokaryotic expression vector of human autophagy-related LC3B gene,obtain the GST-LC3B recombinant plasmid , purify the GST-LC3B fusion protein and identify its activity in vitro.Methods Human LC3B coding region was amplified from the human mammary gland cDNA by PCR and inserted into the prokaryotic expres -sion vector pGEX-KG.The recombinant plasmid pGEX-KG-LC3B was transformed into E.coli Rossate.The expressed product was purified by GST-Sepharose 4B beads and identified by SDS-PAGE and Western blot analysis .The function of the purified protein GST-LC3B was detected by GST pull-down assay.Results About 400 bp of the LC3B coding region was successfully amplified from the mammary gland library by PCR and inserted into pGEX -KG.The result of double diges-tion and sequencing showed that the GST-LC3B recombinant plasmid was successfully obtained .The GST-LC3B fusion pro-tein of about 40 000 (Mr) was successfully purified and identified by SDS-PAGE and Western blotting analysis.GST pull-down assay showed that GST-LC3B could interact with Atg4B, which identified its known function .Conclusion The pro-karyotic expression vector of GST-LC3B is constructed successfully , which will facilitate further research on the function of LC3B in autophagy.
8.Transanal laparoscopic radical resection with telescopic anastomosis for low rectal cancer.
Shiyong LI ; Gang CHEN ; Junfeng DU ; Guang CHEN ; Xiaojun WEI ; Wei CUI ; Qiang YUAN ; Liang SUN ; Xue BAI ; Fuyi ZUO ; Bo YU ; Xing DONG ; Xiqing JI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2015;18(6):581-583
OBJECTIVETo assess the safety, feasibility and clinical outcome of laparoscopic radical resection for low rectal cancer with telescopic anastomosis or with colostomy by stapler through transanal resection without abdominal incisions.
METHODSFrom January 2010 to September 2014, 37 patients underwent laparoscopic radical resection for low rectal cancer through transanal resection without abdominal incisions. The tumors were 4-7 cm above the anal verge. On preoperative assessment, 26 cases were T1N0M0 and 11 were T2N0M0.
RESULTSFor all cases, successful surgery was performed. In telescopic anastomosis group, the mean operative time was (178±21) min, with average blood loss of (76±11) ml and (13±7) lymph nodes harvested. Return of bowel function was (3.0±1.2) d and the hospital stay was (12.0±4.2) d without postoperative complications. Patients were followed up for 3-45 months. Twelve months after surgery, 94.6%(35/37) patients achieved anal function Kirwan grade 1, indicating that their anal function returned to normal.
CONCLUSIONSLaparoscopic radical resection for low rectal cancer with telescopic anastomosis or colostomy by stapler through transanal resection without abdominal incisions is safe and feasible. Satisfactory clinical outcome can be achieved mini-invasively.
Anal Canal ; Anastomosis, Surgical ; Colostomy ; Humans ; Laparoscopy ; Lymph Nodes ; Operative Time ; Postoperative Complications ; Rectal Neoplasms ; Safety
9.Study on the differential expression of lipid metabolism-related genes in young LDLR knockout mice liver.
Yun-Ju SHANG ; Xue-Dong DAI ; Wen JING ; Hui-Qin DU ; Hong-Yan YE ; Miao YIN ; Liang ZHANG ; Sheng-Qiang ZHANG ; Ji-Feng LI ; Jie PAN
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2008;37(3):179-183
OBJECTIVETo clarify the differential expression of the genes related to the lipid metabolism in the early stage of atherosclerosis in the young LDLR-/- mice of different ages.
METHODSA RT-PCR assay was used to analyse the gene expression patterns in the livers of LDLR-/- mice and wild type (WT) mice from 14 to 90 days. The characteristics of early lipid deposition in intima were evaluated using biochemical and pathological techniques.
RESULTSIn LDLR-/- mice, when compared to WT mice, the mRNA level of the apolipoprotein A IV (apoA IV), fatty acid translocase (Fat/CD36) and carnitine palmitoyl transferase I (CPT I) changed prominently at the age of 14-days (P < 0.05). At 30 days, the mRNA level of apolipoprotein A I (apoA I) was up regulated, but apolipoprotein F (apoF), CD36 and CPT I were down regulated (P < 0.05). At 60 days, the mRNA levels of apoA I, CPT I and liver X receptor alpha (LXRalpha) were up regulated, but apoA IV was down regulated (P < 0.05). At 90 days, the level of the apoA I was higher, but the expression of the apoA IV, apoF and acyl-coenzymeA oxidase 1 (ACOX1) were down regulated (P < 0.05), whereas the expression of apolipoprotein A V (apoA V), apolipoprotein E (apoE), peroxidase proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARalpha) and angiopoietin-like protein 3 (angptl 3) had no significant changes (P > 0.05). The serum levels of TC (P < 0.05), TG (P < 0.05) and LDLC (P < 0.05) in LDLR-/- mice were significantly higher than those in wild type mice with the same age.
CONCLUSIONSThe mRNA levels of the apoA I, apoA IV, apoF, FAT/CD36, CPT I, ACOX1 and LXRalpha of the LDLR-/- mice were significantly changed compared to the WT mice. The genes may be of some relevance to the complicated lipid metabolism network, and have effect in the early stage of atherogenesis.
Animals ; Apolipoprotein A-I ; genetics ; metabolism ; Apolipoproteins A ; genetics ; metabolism ; Apolipoproteins E ; genetics ; metabolism ; Gene Expression ; Lipid Metabolism ; Liver ; metabolism ; Liver X Receptors ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred C57BL ; Mice, Knockout ; Orphan Nuclear Receptors ; genetics ; metabolism ; RNA, Messenger ; metabolism ; Receptors, LDL ; deficiency
10.Expression profiles of lipid metabolism-related genes in liver of apoE(-/-)/LDLR(-/-) mice.
Hui-qin DU ; Miao YIN ; Hong-yan YE ; Yun-ju SHANG ; Xue-dong DAI ; Wen JING ; Liang ZHANG ; Ning XIAO ; Ji-feng LI ; Jie PAN
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2007;36(11):751-755
OBJECTIVETo explore the relationship between the expression characteristics of lipid metabolism-related genes in the liver and early atherosclerotic lesions in apolipoprotein E and low density lipoprotein receptor gene double knockout (apoE(-/-)/LDLR(-/-)) mice.
METHODSRT-PCR was used to detect the differential expression of lipid metabolism-related genes in the liver of apoE(-/-)/LDLR(-/-) and wild type (WT) mice. Serum total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) level as well as aortic morphology were also analyzed.
RESULTSAmong the 11 lipid metabolism-related genes, apolipoprotein B100 (apoB100) mRNA levels were significantly higher in apoE(-/-)/LDLR(-/-)mice compared with WT mice. At 14 days, 1, 2 and 3 months of age, the level of mRNA expression were 1.55, 1.47, 1.50 and 2.42 folds of those of the age matched WT mice respectively. The fatty acid transporter (FAT/CD36) mRNA expression levels were higher in 14-day and 3-month old mice at 1.30 and 1.35 folds of those of the age matched WT mice, respectively. Apolipoprotein A IV (apoA IV) and Apolipoprotein AV (apoAV) mRNA levels were significantly down-regulated (0.89 fold decrease in 14-day, and 0.90 folds decrease in 3-month, respectively). The mRNA expression levels of apolipoprotein AI (apo AI), apolipoprotein F (apo F), peroxidase proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPAR-alpha), liver X receptor alpha (LXRalpha), angiopoietin-like protein 3 (ANGPTL3), acyl-coenzymeA oxidase 1 (ACOX1) and carnitine palmitoyl transferase 1 (CPT1) had no significant changes. Serum TC, TG and LDL-C were higher than those of age matched WT mice at 7, 2 and 30 folds, respectively. Furthermore, apoE(-/-)/LDLR(-/-) mice demonstrated typical early atherosclerotic lesions at sinus and root regions of aorta in an age dependent manner.
CONCLUSIONAlterations of the expression of lipid metabolism-related genes in liver play important roles in the development of AS in the apoE(-/-)/LDLR(-/-) mice at early ages.
Animals ; Aorta ; pathology ; Apolipoprotein A-V ; Apolipoprotein B-100 ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Apolipoproteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Apolipoproteins A ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Apolipoproteins E ; deficiency ; Atherosclerosis ; etiology ; metabolism ; pathology ; CD36 Antigens ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Gene Expression ; Lipid Metabolism ; Liver ; metabolism ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred C57BL ; Mice, Knockout ; RNA, Messenger ; metabolism ; Receptors, LDL ; deficiency