1.Low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) protect vascular endothelial cells in hypoxia-reoxygenation condition
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 1987;0(01):-
Objective:To investigate whether LMWH can protect the function of umbilical cells in hypoxia and hypoxia-reoxygenation conditions.Methods:Human umbilical vein endothelial cells,—ECV304,were planted into 6-well dishes,then cultivated respectively in three conditions:normal,hypoxia and hypoxia-reoxygenation conditions.Cells were grown for 1 hour in hypoxia condition;reoxygenated for 6 or 24 hours after 1 hour hypoxia,respectively.Cells in hypoxia and hypoxia-reoxygenation conditions were divided into two subgroups:LMWH group (5IU/ml) and control group.At each end of incubation time the medium was removed from each well.NO and MDA were measured by chromatometry.ET were measured by radioimmunoassay.Results:There was a decrease in the biosythesis and release of NO,while an increase of MDA and ET in hypoxia and hypoxia-reoxygenation conditions.The effect in hypoxia-reoxygenation condition was more remarkable than in hypoxia condition.But in both conditions LMWH could inhibit the productions of MDA and ET,increase the productions of NO.Conclusion:In hypoxia and hypoxia-reoxygenation conditions,LMWH can inhibit the production of MDA,and protect endothelial cells from oxygen free radicals.
2.Application of case base study combined with evidence-based medicine in internal medicine practice
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2015;(5):518-520
There are some disadvantages in internal medicine practice teaching now. To find a new teaching model, and implement a teaching reform is the key to improve teaching quality. We try to apply the case introduction to the teaching method of evidence based practice in the department of internal medicine . The new teaching model which combined case base study with evidence-based medicine in internal medicine practice can help put forward questions and guide students to analyze questions by the case. It also helps find evidence and solve questions by evidence-based method. The organic combination of the two, not only can stimulate students' learning enthusiasm and initiative, de-velop the correct clinical thinking, but also can effectively promote students' self-learning ability to update their knowledge. It is worth widely developing in internal medicine practice.
3.Review on Biosorption of Heavy Metal by Saccharomyces cerevisiae
China Biotechnology 2006;0(01):-
Heavy metal pollution has become one of the most serious environmental problems today. Biosorption, regarded as a cost-effective biotechnology for treating heavy metal of low concentration in wastewater, has not been utilized at large scale successfully. It’s helpful to increase the knowledge of biosorption mechanism and decreasing the costs of biosorbents for the biosorption application. The yeast of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an ideal biomaterial to be used for exploring the mechanism and for actual utilization because of its unique characteristics in spite of its relatively mediocre capacity of metal uptake to other fungi. The yeast can grow easily in cheap media, and is widely used in food and beverage manufacture. It’s also a safe by-product in large quantity as a waste of the fermentation industry, and easily manipulated at molecular level. The metal uptake specifically by S. cerevisiae was addressed. Firstly, it was discussed to use dead or live cells in biosorption . The yeast can absorb toxic heavy metals (Pb, Hg, Cd, etc), precious metals (Au, Ag, Pd, etc) and radionuclides (U, Am, etc). Secondry, metal-binding capacity of various heavy metals by S. cerevisiae in different conditions were compared. Lead and uranium, for instances, can be effectively removed from dilute solutions, while copper is not easily removed. Thirdly, various mechanism of metal uptake by S. cerevisiae were summarized in details according to the position in which metals are located. Metal uptake process is influenced by the ratio of the initial concentration of metal ions and the concentration of biomass. Cellular wall and its components are important for metal uptake. Functional groups for metallic ion fixation have been identified. Uptake is typically accompanied by ion exchange and complexation, sometimes with precipitation (for Pb) and redox (for Au or Ag). Intracellularly accumulated metal is associated with the cell membrane, vacuole and GSH, but may also be bound to other cellular organelles and biomolecules. The equilibrium and kinetic models used in the metal-yeast biosorption systems were also introduced. In most cases, classic Langmiur model and Freundlich model, widely used to describe single metal biosorption system of equilibrium, fit the experimental data very well. Pseudo-second order equation is often employed to describe biosorption process by S. cerevisiae. Finally, futher researches in metal biosorpiton by S. cerevisiae were proposed.
4.Hyponatremia induced by iodipamide: three cases report.
He HUANG ; Jian-ping ZENG ; Yun LONG
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2009;37(7):621-621
5.The study of the perceived stress scale's applicability in medical college students
Sisi YANG ; Wenhua LIU ; Jian LONG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2013;22(7):658-660
Objective To explore the applicability of the Perceived Stress Scale(PSS) in Chinese medical students.Methods 773 medical students completed the PSS and the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS).The reliability and validity of the PSS were analyzed.Results The exploratory factor analysis showed that two factors were extracted from the scale,which could explain 53.74% of the total variance.The confirmatory factor analysis verified that the structure of the PSS was two-dimensional (x2/df =2.863,CFI =0.943,TLI =0.924,GFI =0.951,AGFI =0.921,RMSEA =0.07).The internal consistency coefficient of the PSS,the perceived stress subscale and the perceived coping ability subscale were 0.858,0.852 and 0.750.The relationship between the PSS and the DASS was significant,which demonstrated that the PSS had a good criterion-related validity.In addition,t-test showed that girls had a higher level of the perceived stress than boys (t =-2.574,P =0.01),and students who lived in rural had a higher level of the perceived stress than students who lived in urban (t =2.788,P =0.005).Conclusion The study indicates that the PSS has a high level of the reliability and validity,and it is worthy of exploring the perceived stress in medical students.
6.Evaluation of application effect of clinical nursing pathway in patients with laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Guiyuan WEI ; Jian PU ; Lizhen LONG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2012;28(16):22-24
Objective To discuss the application effect of clinical nursing pathway (CNP) in patients with laparoscopic cholecystectomy(LC). Methods 168 patients with laparoscopic cholecystectomy were analyzed from January 2009 to March 2011.They were randomly divided into the experimental group and the control group with 84 patients in each group.The control group adopted traditional nursing mode,and the experimental group adopted clinical nursing pathway.Hospitalization time,hospital expenses,untoward effect,mastering of health knowledge,satisfaction degree of patients were analyzed. Results Hospitalization time,hospital expenses,untoward effect,mastering of health knowledge and satisfaction degree were better in the experimental group than those of the control group. Conclusions Application of clinical nursing pathway in nursing quality management can shorten hospitalization time,and reduce hospital expenses,promote mastering of health knowledge,and improve satisfaction degree of patients and their families with nursing service.
7.Antibody of Salmonella typhi Detected by Gel Technique
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2004;0(10):-
OBJECTIVE To study the meaning of detecting the antibody of Salmonella typhi by gel technique(GEL). METHODS Minigel column technique(MGCT) and Widal reaction(WR) were used to detect the antibody among 32 suspicious typhoid and paratyphoid patients. RESULTS Among them,the titers of various kinds of antibody of S.typhi "O","H","?","?",and "?" with GEL were 1-2 orders higher than with WR.There was a significant difference in statistics. CONCLUSIONS It is convenient and fast to detected the antibody of S.typhi.And it can give important reference data for the clinic.
8.Relationship between serum uric acid,blood lipids and blood pressure in obesity children
Guowen LONG ; Xuemei HUANG ; Hui JIAN
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2006;0(07):-
Objective To investigate relationship between serum uric acid, blood lipids and blood pressure in obesity children.Methods 71 obese volunteers were selected as obesity group and 30 normal volunteers who matched obese volunteers in age and sex as control group from 13 702 children in Xiangtan city by sampling survey. Their body mass index(BMI), systolic and diastolic blood pressure(SBP,DBP),serum uric acid(UA), high-sensitive C-reactive protein(hs-CRP) and blood lipids were checked respectively. Then ,the difference between the two groups was compared and the relationship of all indexes was analyzed, then the difference between the two groups was compared and the relationship of all indexes was analyzed.Results The values of serum UA,hs-CRP, triglyceride(TG),low density lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL-C) and apolipoprotein B(apoB) in obesity group were significantly higher than those in control group (P
9.Analysis of neurologic complications after posterior lumbar interbody fusion
Long GUO ; Jian CHEN ; Jincai TUN
Chinese Journal of Spine and Spinal Cord 2009;19(12):912-915
Objective:To evaluate the neurologic complications associated with posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF).Method:From March 2003 to May 2008,a total of 178 patients experienced PLIF procedure due to lumbar disease.Of these,forty two had lumbar disc herniation,39 had lumbar spine stenosis,61 had degenerative spondylolisthesis, 22 had isthmic spondylolisthesis and 14 had post-laminectomy/discectomy syndrome. One hundred and thirty patients had single level fused,of these,8 at L3/4.64 at L4/5 and 58 at L5/S1.Forty six cases had two levels fused,of these, 19 at L3/4 and L4/5,27 at L4/5 and L5/Sl.Two patients had three levels fused,all at the L3/4.L4/5 and L5/S1.A11 causes possibly related to the neurologic complications were documented.Result: 13 cases(7.3%) were noted to have neurologic complications,of these,one at L4,7 at L5 and 5 at S1.6 cases had nerve root stretch injury,3 cases had nerve root injury from instrument maneuver, 1 case had nerve root deformity, 1 case had developed epidural hematoma, 1 case had nerve root injury from pedicle fracture and 1 case had secondary lateral recess stenosis.2 cases had complete neurological injury,and 11 cases had incomplete injury.According to American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) criteria,there was complete recovery of neurologic function in 7 cases, incomplete recovery in 4 cases and no change in 2 cas-es.Conclusion: Many causes may be associated with the neurologic complications due to posterior lumbar interbody fusion,nerve root stretch injury is the most common.
10. Misdiagnosis analysis of POEMS syndrome and its early diagnosis
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2010;29(6):679-683
Objective: To study the causes of misdiagnosis of patients with POEMS syndrome and to discuss the clues for its early diagnosis. Methods: The clinical and laboratory data of 26 inpatients with POEMS syndrome, who were treated in Changhai hospital over the last decade, were retrospectively analyzed. Results: The misdiagnosis rate of our group was 100%. The misdiagnosis was made in (3.31±0.97) hospitals and in (3.31±0.93) clinical departments; the misdiagnosis period was (19.42±10.86) months and it had been misdiagnosed as 18 other diseases. The initial symptoms included polyneuropathy in 21 (80.8%) cases, edema of lower extremity in 22 (84.6%) cases, and body weight loss in 8 (30.8%) cases. The typical clinical symptoms included polyneuropathy in 26 (100%) cases and organomegaly in 24 (92.3%). Two cases had newly identified uterine hypertrophy, one had adrenal gland hypertrophy, and one had gastric wall thickening mimicking advanced gastric cancer. Hypothyroidism, impotence, skin pigmentation and sclerosis occurred in 76.9% (20/26), 60% (6/10), 92.3% (24/26) and 65.4% (17/26) cases, respectively. Monoclonal plasma cell proliferation was documented in 18 (81.8%); M proteins were positive in 14 (63.6%) cases by serum immunofixation, and only 2 (9.1%) cases also positive by serum protein electrophoresis. One patient was positive of M protein by urine immunofixation and one had abnormal infiltration of plasma cells in the gastric wall. Lymph node biopsy were performed in 8 patients and 3 were found to have Castleman disease; the other 5 cases had lymphocyte infiltration, with 3 complicated with plasma cell proliferation. Nerve biopsy in 4 cases all revealed axonal degeneration and one patient complicated with demyelination. Bone marrow biopsy in 5 cases revealed plasmacytosis in 2 cases and myeloma in one. Excessive radioactivity resorption was found in 10 of the 16 cases (62.5%) and abnormal plasma cells were detected in 2 cases by bone aspiration guided by radioisotope hone scan. Conclusion: Misdiagnosis of POEMS syndrome is very common. Polyneuropathy, edema of lower extremity and body weight loss are the common early symptoms of POEMS syndrome. Early diagnosis can be made by having an intimate knowledge of the progression of the disease and by detecting M protein through various approaches.