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.Isolation and Identification of Seven Symbiotic Bacteria from Local Entomopathogenic Nematodes
Xiu-Fen YANG ; Zheng LIU ; Ran ZHANG ; Huai-Wen YANG ; Jing-Jing YUAN ; Heng JIAN ;
Microbiology 1992;0(02):-
The symbiotic bacterium exists in the intestines of entomopathogenic nematodes and is a potential biological agent.Systematic classification of these bacteria is scarce in China.In this paper,seven strains of symbiotic bacteria from local entomopathogenic nematodes were identified by both observation of mor-phology,physiological,biochemical characteristics and sequence analysis of 16S rDNA fragments.
3.Restaurant emissions removal by a biofilter with immobilized bacteria
Jian-Yu MIAO ; Lian-Ying ZHENG ; Xiao-Fen GUO
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2005;6B(5):433-437
Pseudomonas sp. ZD8 isolated from contaminated soil was immobilized with platane wood chips to produce packing materials for a novel biofilter system utilized to control restaurant emissions. The effects of operational parameters including retention time, temperature, and inlet gas concentration on the removal efficiency and elimination capacity were evaluated. Criteria necessary for a scale-up design of the biofilter was established. High and satisfactory level of rapeseed oil smoke removal efficiency was maintained during operation and the optimal retention time was found to be 18 s corresponding to smoke removal efficiency greater than 97%. The optimal inlet rapeseed oil smoke loading was 120 mg/(m3.h) at the upper end of the linear correlation between inlet loading and elimination capacity.
4.Restaurant emissions removal by a biofilter with immobilized bacteria.
Jian-Yu MIAO ; Lian-Ying ZHENG ; Xiao-Fen GUO
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2005;6(5):433-437
Pseudomonas sp. ZD8 isolated from contaminated soil was immobilized with platane wood chips to produce packing materials for a novel biofilter system utilized to control restaurant emissions. The effects of operational parameters including retention time, temperature, and inlet gas concentration on the removal efficiency and elimination capacity were evaluated. Criteria necessary for a scale-up design of the biofilter was established. High and satisfactory level of rapeseed oil smoke removal efficiency was maintained during operation and the optimal retention time was found to be 18 s corresponding to smoke removal efficiency greater than 97%. The optimal inlet rapeseed oil smoke loading was 120 mg/(m(3) x h) at the upper end of the linear correlation between inlet loading and elimination capacity.
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isolation & purification
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Biodegradation, Environmental
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Cells, Immobilized
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Filtration
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instrumentation
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methods
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Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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Oils
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metabolism
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Pseudomonas
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metabolism
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ultrastructure
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Restaurants
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Smoke
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Temperature
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Time Factors
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Waste Management
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instrumentation
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methods
5.A novel primary culture and identification method of human retina gliocyte
Shao-fen, LIN ; Yu-xiang, MAO ; Bin, LI ; Ping, ZHANG ; Jian-liang, ZHENG ; Yan, LUO ; Jie, HU ; Shi-bo, TANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2012;30(1):17-19
BackgroundHuman retinal gliocytes play an important role in proliferative diseases,which are the basis of in vitro studies.Researchers have cultured human retinal gliocytes in the past.In our study,we found that the cells we cultured presented a unique shape different from those by other researchers.ObjectiveThis study was to design to produce a new culture and purification method for retinal gliocyte in vitro.Methods Retinal tissue was isolated from human eyeballs and digested using the two-step digestion method (2% pancreatin and 0.133%collagenase Ⅵ) to harvest the retinal glio cytes.The cells were collected and cultured in endothelial cell-targeted nutrient culture containing 10% fetal calf serum and supplemented with β-endothelial cell growth factor (ECGF) and sodium heparin,and the culture dishes were coated with fibronectin(FN) to promote the attachment of retinal gliocyte.During the culturing process,the gliocytes were identified by the observation of morphological characteristic and regular histological examination.The identification of the cells also was performed by immunochemistry targeting glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP),Vimentin,neuron specific enolase ( NSE ),S-100,CD34,and Ⅷ factor.Results Retinal gliocytes were isolated successfully from the human retina by the two-step digestion method.Primary cultured cells attached after 72 hours and achieved confluency between day 9 and 10 that were aligned petaliform in shape.Regular histological examination after H&E staining showed blue cell nuclei and light red cytoplasm.The target cells presented with strong responses for GFAP and Vimentin and no response for NSE,S-100,CD34 and Ⅷ factor.ConclusionsLarge amount of purified human retinal gliocytes can be obtained by two-step digestion and cultured in endothelial cells-targeted culture medium supplemented with β-ECGF and sodium heparin in plates coated with FN.The cultured cells expressed markers for retinal gliocytes.However,specific features of these cells remain to be further elucidated.
6.Success in treatment of one patient with multiple organ function injuries induced by gas explosion.
Feng-Yun NIU ; Zhao-Xia XING ; Li TIAN ; Yong-Fen ZHONG ; Ai-Ping GUO ; Xiao-Ying ZHENG ; Jian-Hua GAO
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2006;24(11):695-696
Adult
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Blast Injuries
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therapy
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Explosions
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Humans
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Male
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Multiple Trauma
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therapy
7.Effect of Dressing and Moxibustion-pretreatment on Local Feet Swelling and Stress Hormone in Hypothalami of Rats with Adjuvant Arthritis at Early and Secondary Stages
Ling ZHENG ; Xiao-hong LI ; Lu-fen ZHANG ; Jian NI ; Hui LI ; Dengfang ZHOU ; Jinghui ZHAI ; Yuwei HE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2006;12(8):696-698
ObjectiveTo observe the effect of dressing and moxibustion-pretreatment on the local joint swelling and stress hormone in hypothalami of rats with adjuvant arthritis (AA) at early and secondary stages.MethodsForty Wistar rats were randomly divided into 5 groups: normal group, early and secondary model groups, early and secondary pre-dressing and moxibustion (PDM) groups. The dressing with Chinese herb and moxibustion was stuck on Dazhui point (GV14) before the AA model established. The effects of dressing and moxibustion-pretreatment on the feet swelling and corticotropin-releasing-hormone (CRH), beta-endorphin (β-EP) and neuropeptide-Y (NPY) in hypothalami were observed.ResultsThe right feet swelling rate at early and secondary stages obviously increased after modeling ( P<0.01), and it became lower in early and secondary PDM groups than in model groups at the same phases ( P<0.05~0.01). The level of hypothalamic CRH was higher after modeling ( P<0.05~0.01), compared with early model group, it had a tendency to going down in early PDM group, moreover, in secondary PDM group the level was similar with the normal group. The level of hypothalamic β-EP increased significantly in early model group ( P<0.01), and lightly changed in secondary model group, it decreased in early PDM group but increased in secondary PDM group, compared with model groups at the same stages ( P<0.05). The level of hypothalamic NPY increased significantly after modeling, and it declined in the secondary PDM group ( P<0.05).ConclusionDressing and moxibustion-pretreatment can relief feet swelling of AA rats, which may be related with its regulative effect on the level of hypothalamic CRH, β-EP and NPY.
8.Relationship between leukoaraiosis and obstructive sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome in elderly patients
Li-Fen RAO ; Jian-Wei MO ; Qin-Wei ZHENG ; Qiong OU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2008;7(3):308-310
Objective To study the relationship between the leukoaraiosis (LA) and obstructive sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome(OSAHS)in the elderly. Methods 169 cases of OSAHS diagnosed by polysomnogram (PSG) underwent brain MRI to evaluate the incidence and degree of LA and to explore the relationship between LA and OSAHS in the elderly. Results LA was found in 145 (85.80%) of 169 OSAHS cases, and rdmong them, mild LA in 27 cases (15.98%), moderate in 65 (38.46%) and severe in 53 (31.36%). There was a significant correlation of LA with age, oxygen desaturation index,MSaO2 sleep time spent when SaO2<90%,apnea hyponea index(AHI)(P<0.05).By multivariate regression analyses, age and oxygen desaturation index were the most vital effective factors for LA. Conclusions With the increase of patients'age and oxygen desaturation index,LA becomes more common and aggravated. Appropriate interventive treatment for OSAHS will be able to ameliorate the LA-induced cognitive dysfunction.
9.Purification and characterization of a monofunctional catalase from an alkaliphilic Bacillus sp. F26.
Xin-Qi ZHANG ; Yan-Fen XUE ; Ai-Min ZHAO ; Guo-Cheng DU ; Zheng-Hong XU ; Jian CHEN ; Yan-He MA
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2005;21(1):71-77
An alkaline catalase has been purified and characterized from a slightly halophilic and alkaliphilic bacterium Bacillus sp. F26. The purification was performed with a four step procedure consisting of ammonium sulfate precipitation, ion exchange, gel filtration and hydrophobic interaction chromatography, and finally achieved a 58.5-fold-purifying over the crude extract. The purified catalase was composed of two identical subunits with a native molecular mass of 140 kD. The native enzyme showed the typical Soret band appearing at 408 nm. The pyridine hemochrome spectrum indicated the presence of protoheme IX as the prosthetic group. The apparent Km value for enzyme activity on H2O2 was calculated to be 32.5 mmol/L. The activity of this catalase was not reduced by dithionite but was strongly inhibited by cyanide, azide, and 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole (the specific inhibitor of monofunctional catalase). No peroxidase activity of this enzyme was detected when using o-dianisidine, diaminobenzidine (DAB) and p-phenylenediamine as electron donor. Moreover, the N-terminal sequence of this catalase exhibited substantial similarity to the monofunctional catalase subgroup rather than catalase-peroxidase or Mn-catalase one. Therefore, we characterize the purified catalase as a monofunctional catalase. Besides, this monofunctional catalase was thermosensitive and its activity exhibited pH-independent over pH 5-9 but showed a sharp maximum at pH 11. An activity half-life of approximately 49 h was measured when the enzyme was incubated at 20 degrees C and pH 11. To our knowledge, pH 11 is the most alkaline condition for optimum catalysis and enzyme stability among the catalases reported up to now. Furthermore, this monofunctional catalase also showed excellent halo-alkali-stability with a half-life of approximately 90 h at 0.5 mol/L NaCl and pH 10.5. On the other hand, so far as we know, the characterized catalase is the first dimeric monofunctional catalase from alkaliphiles and is also the first monofunctional catalase derived from a natural soda lake, which could partially reflect the oxidative stress response in the corresponding environment.
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enzymology
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Bacterial Proteins
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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Catalase
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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Enzyme Stability
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Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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Temperature
10.Effect of microwave irradiation on neurocyte mitochondrial ultrastructure and mtTFA mRNA expression in rats cerebral cortex and hippocampus.
Yan XIE ; Hai-hong JIANG ; Qian-fen GONG ; Guang-bin ZHANG ; Jian-hua YU ; Zheng-ping YU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2004;22(2):104-107
OBJECTIVETo explore molecular controlling mechanism of mitochondrial injury induced by different density of microwave irradiation.
METHODSRats were exposed to microwave irradiation for 1 hour at average power density of 3 mW/cm(2) or 30 mW/cm(2). After microwave irradiation, the changes of pathological ultrastructure of rat cerebral cortex and hippocampus were observed by electron microscope, and mitochondrial transcription factor A (mtTFA) mRNA expression level were determined by RT-PCR.
RESULTSAfter 3 mW/cm(2) microwave irradiation for 0, 3, 24 h, mitochondrial ultrastructure and mtTFA mRNA expression level didn't significantly change in rat cerebral cortex and hippocampus. After 30 mW/cm(2) microwave irradiation for 0, 3, 24 h, mitochondrial ultrastructure obviously changed, mtTFA mRNA expression in rat hippocampus significantly increased by 67.00%, 80.00%, 30.00% respectively, and in rat cerebral cortex by 133.00%, 86.00%, 233.00% respectively. There were significant differences between the corresponding groups of hippocampus and cerebral cortex (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONNo obvious change in mitochondria was found after 3 mW/cm(2) microwave irradiation, but it was found after 30 mW/cm(2) microwave irradiation. Mitochondria injury in cerebral cortex was more severe than that in hippocampus. mtTFA mRNA may have certain regulation in mitochondrial energy metabolism.
Animals ; Cerebral Cortex ; metabolism ; radiation effects ; DNA-Binding Proteins ; genetics ; Hippocampus ; metabolism ; radiation effects ; Male ; Microscopy, Electron ; Microwaves ; adverse effects ; Mitochondria ; metabolism ; radiation effects ; ultrastructure ; Mitochondrial Proteins ; genetics ; Nuclear Proteins ; genetics ; RNA ; genetics ; metabolism ; RNA, Messenger ; genetics ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Transcription Factors ; genetics