2.Analysis of occupational hearing loss induced by noise in copper mining workers.
Ying-jian DAI ; Jia-sheng FU ; Yi-xiao MAN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2009;27(3):163-164
Adult
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Aged
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Copper
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Hearing Loss, Noise-Induced
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Humans
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Mining
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Occupational Diseases
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epidemiology
3.Clinical research on second electric transurethral resection for noninvasive bladder cancer
Ying LIU ; Jian JIN ; Xishuang SONG ; Qizhong FU ; Hui CHI
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2009;8(8):541-543
iple occurrence of the tumor, which can decline its recurrence and postpone its progression.
4.Determination of the Contents of Glutaraldehyde by Ultraviolet Spectrophotometry
Huicheng WANG ; Jian WANG ; Fu HU ; Ying SHEN ; Meijun YANG
China Pharmacy 2001;0(10):-
OBJECTIVE:To establish an UV-spectrophotometry method for determination of glutaraldehyde in solution METHODS:The concentration of glutaraldehyde in solution was measured at 233nm wavelength which was characteristic absorption peak of glutaraldehyde RESULTS:The calibration curve was linear within the range of 100~1 600?g/ml with r=0 9 998(n=5) The relative standard deviation of the measured results was≤2 13%(n=6) CONCLUSION:The method is simple,rapid and accurate
5.Bacteria and viruses in hospitalized infants with community acquired pneumonia
Ying FENG ; Zhengxiu LUO ; Zhou FU ; Jian LUO ; Enmei LIU
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2013;(11):1042-1045
To explore the associations between the presence of bacteria and virus in the nasopharyngeal secretions, and wheezing, condition and hospitalization period in infants with community acquired pneumonia. Methods Clinical data, inclu-ding detection of bacteria and viruses, conditions and hospitalization period, of 1106 hospitalized infants with community ac-quired pneumonia from March 2009 to February 2010 were retrospectively analyzed. The infants were classiifed into wheezing (697 cases) and non-wheezing (409 cases) groups. Results Viruses were detected in 540 infants (48.8%), and the total detection rate of viruses and detection rate of respiratory syncytial virus in wheezing group were signiifcantly higher than those of non-wheezing group (P=0.000). Bacteria were detected in 590 cases (53.3%) and no signiifcance was found between two groups (P=0.821). The detection rate of Streptococcus pneumonia was higher in wheezing group than that of non-wheezing group (P=0.038). Comparing to the infants detected with both viruses and bacteria, no signiifcances were found in the occurrence of severe pneumonia and hos-pitalization period in those infants detected with viruses only (P>0.05), as well as in the wheezing time of period (P>0.05). Con-clusions Wheezing in infants with community acquired pneumonia is related to the infection of viruses, especially to respiratory syncytial viruses. Virus infection accompanying bacterial infection has no impact on duration of hospitalization and wheezing. The infection of Streptococcus pneumonia may relate to wheezing in infants.
6.Clinical and genetic features of Barth syndrome in three patients
Lin SHI ; Lijun FU ; Meirong HUANG ; Ying GUO ; Jian WANG
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2015;(7):614-617
ObjectiveTo explore the clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment, and outcome of the Barth syndrome (BTHS).MethodsClinical data were collected and analyzed from 3 patients with conifrmed genetic diagnosis of BTHS from June 2013 to October 2014.ResultsAll of the 3 patients were males and two of them were twins. The main clinical manifes-tations of the 3 patients were cardiomyopathy and heart failure, accompanied by different degrees of trabeculations of the left ventricle. Two of them were diagnosed of left ventricular noncompaction (LVNC). All of the 3 patients presented with motor retardation, muscle weakness, growth delay and signiifcantly increased urinary excretion of 3-methylglutaconic acid (3-MGC). One patient was found to have neutropenia. All 3 patients hadTAZ gene mutations which included a novel missense mutation (c.527A>G, p.H176R) detected in the twins and a known nonsense mutation (c.367C>T, p.R123X) identiifed in the other patient. All of the mutations were inherited from their mothers. During the follow-up, the twins died at 7 months old and 7.5 months old respectively. The other patient was still alive.ConclusionBTHS is one of the causes of cardiomyopathy in children. In the male patients who presented with muscle weakness, neutropenia, and increased urinary excretion of 3-MGC, especially in those com-bined with LVNC, BTHS should be screened.
7.Effect of different routes of keyhole limpet hemocyanin immunization on the T cell dependent antibody response in mice
Yanxin GAO ; Yujie ZHU ; Ying LIU ; Jian FU ; Zhaoxin YANG
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2015;(6):639-642
Objective To study the influence of different routes of keyhole limpet hemocyanin ( KLH) immuniza-tion on the T-cell-dependent antibody response in mice.Methods SPF Kunming mice were divided into four groups: the intravenous injection group, subcutaneous injection group, intraperitoneal injection group and control group.Each mouse was injected 200 μg KLH intravenously, subcutaneously or intraperitoneally daily for consecutive 10 days, respectively. Mice in the control group were given solvent injection only.Serum concentration of IgG stimulated by KLH antigen was measured 7 days after the last dosing.Spleen was isolated to calculate the organ coefficient and examined by pathology u-sing hematoxylin and eosin staining.Results Intravenously, subcutaneously and intraperitoneally administered KLH stimu-lated the generation of secondary lymphoid follicles and germinal center to varying degrees, B cell apoptosis, increased a-mount of cells in the marginal zone and other pathological changes were observed in the spleen.Intravenous and intraperito-neal administration of KLH led to more pronounced pathological changes compared with that in the subcutaneous injection group.All of the three administration routes of KLH induced generation of IgG antibody, significantly higher than that in the control group (P<0.05).Intravenous injection of KLH generated the highest concentration of IgG and organ coefficient among the three administration routes ( P<0.05) .Conclusions Different immunization routes do affect the production of IgG antibody, organ coefficient and pathological changes in the spleen, and these differences should be taken into consider-ation when analyzing the T cell dependent antibody response in mice.
8.The effects of hyperbaric oxygen and free radical antagonists on liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis patients
Ying-En LIU ; Gong-En TANG ; Jian-Fu WANG ;
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003;0(12):-
Objective To observe the effects of hyperbaric oxygen (HO) and free radical antagonists (FRA) on liver fibrosis (LF) in chronic hepatitis (CH) patients.Methods Seventy-two CH patients were ran- domly divided into a HO-FRA group (36 cases) and a control group (36 cases).The patients in the control group received routine treatment,while patients in the HO-FRA group were treated with hyperbaric oxygen,vitamin E and vitamin C.All patients' livers were examined ultrasonically,and liver function and blood fibrosis indices were meas- ured before and after the treatment.Results Compared with those in the control group,the concentrations of blood hyaluronic acid,laminin,precollagen and typeⅣcollagen were all significantly lower in the HO-FRA group.Ultra- sonic imaging showed that the main portal and the splenic vein diameter,and the length and thickness of the spleen had also significantly declined in the HO-FRA group after treatment.Conclusion HO and FRAs can nelp to stave off liver fibrosis as indicated by blood and ultrasonic fibrosis indices.
9.Several Issues Need to be Resolved in Implementing Health Management
Jing-Na WU ; Jian--Hua LU ; Fu--Ying WANG
Chinese Journal of Prevention and Control of Chronic Diseases 2006;0(06):-
Health management plays an important role in the control of medical costs and in maintaining people' s health.Since the beginning of health management performance in our country,the major problems were:inadequacy of govement's support;imperfect laws;irregular marketing operation;lack of feasible health management model;controversy over long-term economic benefits;lack of awareness on health in common people and so on.To solve these problems,it is necessary to strengthen government support,and enhance people's health awareness,and explore the health management model consistent with the actual situation in China.
10.Bioinformatics analysis and construction of eukaryotic expression plasmid of Cx50 V64G mutation
Ping, LIU ; Ying, LIN ; Yue-Ying, YANG ; Jian-Qiu, ZHENG ; Ying, HOU ; Di, JIN ; Xiao-Bo, FU ; Hong-Mei, MA
International Eye Science 2007;7(5):1206-1208
AIM : To construct and analyze eukaryotic expression plasmid inserted by Cx50 with V64G mutation through bioinformatics software.METHODS: The full coding domain sequence of Cx50 with V64G mutation was acquired from the blood of patients with cataract and was cloned into pcDNA3.1 /Amp (+).The constructed plasmid was identified with PCR , enzyme digestion and sequencing. The analysis of Cx50 with V64G mutation was performed with bioinformatics software.RESULTS : Cx50 with V64G mutation was successfully amplified and its eukaryotic expression plasmid was constructed. Valine-64 is well conserved in the first extracellular loop of connexin 50 in different species and also in different human α -type gap junctional proteins.CONCLUSION : The successive reconstruction and verification of eukaryotic expression plasmid containing Cx50 with V64G mutation established the foundation for further studying the mechanism of cataract.