2.An experiment on focal cerebral ischemia reperfusion model in mice established with suture method
Xiaoguang WU ; Yong YAN ; Qian XU ; Hongwei JIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(41):128-130
BACKGROUND: Techniques in the focal cerebral ischemia model in mice have been well developed in some foreign countries. However, rats are commonly used in cerebral ischemia studies due to resource availability in China.OBJECTIVE: To establish reliable and reproducible focal cerebral ischemia reperfusion model in mouse to explore the molecular mechanism of cerebral ischemia reperfusion process in genetic level.DESIGN: Randomized controlled study.SETTING: Fundamental Medical Research Institute of Chengde Medical College. MATERIALS: The experiment was carried out in Fundamental Medical Research Institute of Chengde Medical College from September 2002 to May 2003. Totally 30 Kunming mice (25 to 30 g), provided by Experimental Animal Center, Chengde Medical College, were randomly grouped as follows: control group, 6, 3-hour occlusion and 18-hour, 24-hour reperfusion, with 6 mice in each group respectively.INTERVENTIONS: Nylon thread (qb0.128 mm) was soaked in paraffin wax and inserted into internal carotid artery in mouse to reversibly occlude the middle cerebral at the right side after 3 hours, then was removed, and reperfusion was performed in 18, 24 hours, respectively.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The infarct volume was observed and neurological deficit scored was analysis.of mice in operation group was shown as head turning to left, adduction of left forelimb, internal rotation of shoulder, decrease of muscular tension of left forelimb, unable to straighten completely during tail lifted. At independent activity, mice turned to left as the left hidlegs as the center of a circle; under the abdomen, left forelimb was crossed with right forelimb as scissor shape. Palsy of left limbs was observed obviously, especially forelimb.tion was shown clearly with TTC. The infarct volumes were (13±2.3) mm3 and (16±4.5) mm3 for 18 hours and 24 hours reperfusion and 3-hour ischemia, respectively. Pathological changes were observed under light microscope after ischemia. The infarct volume increased as the increasing of reperfusion time, including 3-hour blocking and 18-hour and 24-hour reperfusion.CONCLUSION: Using suture method to establish focal cerebral ischemia reperfusion model in mice, it is less invasion and trauma without requiring skull opening. Ischemia position is relatively fixed, thus, ischemia reperfusion time can be controlled precisely. It is also an ideal animal model to study pathological changes in cerebral vascular diseases and an efficient tool to study the therapeutic effect of medicine after surgery.
3.Analysis of serum AGEs and sRAGE levels in newly diagnosed patients with type 2 diabetes
Xiao CHEN ; Xiaochun ZHOU ; Weiming WU ; Yixuan JIN ; Lingling QIAN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;(1):5-7
Objective To understand the serum levels of advanced glycation end products (AGEs),soluble receptor for advanced glycation end products (sRAGE) in newly diagnosed patients with type 2 diabetes.Methods 60 patients of newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes were chosen from 2010 September to 2011 December in Department of Endocrinology Changshou Chinese medicine hospital in Jiangsu Province,and 30 healthy people were screened as control group.Various clinical and biochemical parameters were detected,using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the detection of serum AGEs and sRAGE levels.Results The levels of serum AGEs in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients and control group were (1379.2 ± 431.8) and (1154.5 ±326.4) pg/ml,and there were significant differences between two groups (P<0.05).The levels of serum sRAGE in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients and control group were (14.6± 9.3)and (19.5 ± 8.9)ng/ml,and there were also significant differences between two groups (P<0.05).The level of serum AGEs in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients was positive correlation with glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c),and the level of serum sRAGE was associated with low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) negative correlation.Conclusion The level of serum AGEs increase in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients,and the level of serum sRAGE decrease in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients.
4.Plasma ghrelin and peptide YY levels in patients with type 2 diabetes before and after metformin treatment
Chaoming WU ; Liang WANG ; Jian JIN ; Yanying QIAN
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2011;27(10):805-809
Objective To investigate the effects of metformin on plasma ghrelin and peptide YY (PYY)levels in newly-diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients,and to study the impact of metformin on body weight.Methods A prospective nested case-control study was designed as a research protocol.Sixty four newly-diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients were treated with metformin for 12 weeks.The patients were divided into two groups:weight loss group and non-weight loss group according to the changes in body weight after metformin treatment.Fasting plasma ghrelin and PYY levels and other metabolic parameters were measured before and after metformin treatment.ResultsFasting plasma ghrelin level was significantly decreased in the patients after metformin treatment [ ( 10.71 ±2.68 vs 11.81 ±3.19 )ng/ml,P<0.05 ].Fasting plasma PYY level was significantly increased in patients after metformin treatment [ ( 136.86+39.14 vs 128.42+37.31 ) pg/ml,P<0.05 ].After metformin treatment,43.7% of the patients lost body weight significantly.Fasting plasma ghrelin level was decreased by 16.6% after treatment in the weight loss group,as compared with 6.2% in non weight loss group( P<0.05 ).Fasting plasma PYY level was increased by 10.8% after treatment in the weight loss group,as compared with 3.5% in the non-weight loss group (P < 0.05 ).Conclusions The fasting plasma ghrelin level in the weight loss group was lowered more significantly compared with that in the non-weight loss group after metformin treatment.The fasting plasma PYY level in the weight loss group was elevated more significantly as compared with that in the non-weight loss group after metformin treatment.The mechanism remains to be further studied.
5.The effects of astragalus combined with metformin on insulin resistance and plasma amylin level in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients
Xiao CHEN ; Xiaochun ZHOU ; Yixuan JIN ; Weiming WU ; Lingling QIAN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;36(2):114-116
Objective To understand the effect of astragalus on insulin resistance and plasma amylin levels in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients.Methods 88 patients of newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes were randomly divided into three groups:Group A (lifestyle intervention group) contained 30 patients,Group B (metformin treatment group) also contained 30 Patients,and Group C (astragalus and metformin treatment group) contained 28 Patients.Patients in group A were intervened with the control of diet,blood pressure and lipids level; patients in group B were additionally treated with metformin on the basis of group A; patients in group C were additionally treated with metformin and astragalus on the basis of group A.The course for both treatments were 8 weeks.Various clinical and biochemical parameters were detected before and after the treatment in all three groups and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was adopted for the detection of plasma amylin.Results Fasting blood glucose levels were significantly decreased after treataent in the three groups (t=-2.696、-4.029、-3.995,P<0.05) ; insulin resistance index reduced in group B and group C (t=-2.599、-3.813,P<0.05),the difference between group C and group B was statistically significant (t=-2.334,P<0.05) ;treatments of group B and group C could improve the beta cell function index (t=2.303、2.384,P<0.05),and they also could increase the plasma amylin level (t=2.341、3.045,P<0.05).Conclusion Astragalus and metformin can improve insulin resistance index and increase plasma amylin levels in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients.
6.Surveillance of antibiotic resistance in the clinical isolates collected from Shanghai Xinhua Hospital Chongming Branch during 2015
Minjian QIAN ; Baoshan WAN ; Li ZHANG ; Xiaocui WU ; Jin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2017;17(2):159-166
Objective To analyze the antimicrobial resistance profile of clinical isolates in Shanghai Xinhua Hospital Chongming Branch affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine , a member of China Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance System, during 2015, for the purpose to facilitate rational antimicrobial therapy. Methods Strain identification?and?susceptibility?testing?were?carried?out?for?the?clinical?isolates?using?MicroScan?WalkAway?96?Automated?Systems and Kirby-Bauer method. Results In 2015, a total of 1815 isolates were collected, including gram-negative bacteria (73.2 %) and gram-positive bacteria (26.8 %). The top three frequently isolated species were Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. ESBL-producing strains were found in 36.3 % of the Escherichia coli isolates, 12.6 % of the Klebsiella (K. pneumoniae and K. oxytoca) isolates, and 28.0 % of the Proteus mirabilis isolates. The prevalence of carbapenem-resistant strains was 0.69 % in Enterobacteriaceae isolates. The prevalence of methicillin-resistant strain was 29.1 % in S. aureus, and 61.4 % in coagulase-negative Staphylococcus isolates. No more than 15 % of the Enterobacteriaceae isolates and no more than 20 % of the P. aeruginosa and Acinetobacter isolates were resistant to carbapenems. No vancomycin-or linezolid-resistant strains were found in Enterococcus or Staphylococcus. Conclusions Antibiotic-resistant clinical isolates are a serious threat for clinical antimicrobial treatment. We should pay more attention to such urgent situation and rational use of antibiotics.
7.Optimal axis plane for ultrasound-guided approach for internal jugular vein catheterization
Wen WU ; Kun NIE ; Jin XIA ; Jianlin SHAO ; Chuanyun QIAN ; Haiyin WU
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2016;32(5):449-452
Objective To evaluate the clinical effects of ultrasound-guided internal jugular vein catheterization in long axis plane,short axis plane and oblique axis plane,in order to identify the opti-mal axis plane for this procedure.Methods One hundred and eighty patients (male 94 cases,female 86 cases,aged 34-82 years)requiring ultrasound-guided internal jugular vein catheterization were in-cluded in this study.They were randomly divided into three groups (n =60 each),long axis group, short axis group and oblique axis group,with 60 cases in each group.The details of catheterization in-cluding the time accessing into vein,the time finishing cannulation,needle redirecting times,number of skin points of puncture,puncture successful rate and complications in the three groups were recor-ded.Results Compared with long axis plane and short axis plane,the oblique axis plane was associat-ed with decreased time for venous access and cannulation.The oblique axis plane also needed less changes of needle direction.The complication of arterial puncture in the oblique axis plane group was significantly lower than long axis plane group and short axis plane group(P <0.05).The number of skin puncture points were similar between the three groups.Conclusion The oblique plane can provide a safe and more effective route to perform the IJV catheterization with minimal risk for carotid artery puncture,which demonstrates the practical superiority over the classic short axis plane and long axis plane for critically ill patients.
8.A survey and an intervention study on Chinese medical students' willingness to pursue a career in geriatrics
Qiumei WANG ; Qian WANG ; Xiaohong LIU ; Jin WU ; Xiuping WU ; Chunyu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2021;40(2):232-236
Objective:To explore the attitudes of Chinese medical students toward the elderly and their willingness to practice in geriatrics, and to investigate the influence of geriatrics education on their attitudes.Methods:Medical students studying diagnostics in four medical universities were enrolled in a cross-sectional survey and, for the intervention study, graduate trainees from non-geriatrics specialties taking a geriatrics course were interviewed before and after the course.An electronic questionnaire was used to collect general information, the experience of interacting with the elderly, attitudes towards the elderly and the willingness to develop careers in geriatric medicine.Changes in attitudes towards the elderly and their willingness to practice in geriatrics before and after the 40-hour geriatric medicine course were compared.Results:A total of 648 medical students completed the cross-sectional survey, with the highest score in compassion for the elderly(3.54±0.54)and the lowest score for medical services for elderly patients(3.36±0.78). Only 2.2%(14/648)of the students showed strong interest in geriatric medicine.The results of the intervention from 42 graduate trainees showed that the average scores of revised Geriatric Attitude Scale(r-GAS)were 3.80±0.43 and 3.92±0.40 before and after the course, respectively, and the difference was statistically significant( t=2.148, P=0.038). At the end of the course, 7 trainees(16.7%, 7/42)showed great interest in geriatrics, significantly different from 2 trainees(4.8%, 2/42)before the course( χ2=8.211, P=0.025). Conclusions:Chinese medical students show a serious lack of interest in geriatrics, and geriatrics education can improve their attitudes towards the elderly and their willingness to work in geriatrics.With the rapid population aging in China, it is urgent to strengthen the education of geriatric medicine.
9.Advances in the establishment of rodent model of alcoholic liver disease
WU Mu-qing ; LI Ang ; FU Juan ; LI Guang-hai ; LI Jin-qian ; WU Tao
China Tropical Medicine 2022;22(10):984-
Abstract:Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) is one of the most common liver diseases in the world. Long-term alcoholism causes a series of pathological changes in the liver, which eventually leads to the occurrence of liver diseases with an increasing incidence. At present, significant progress has been made in the pathogenesis and pathological development of alcoholic liver disease, but the relevant mechanism of ALD has not been thoroughly studied. It is necessary to improve the existing animal model or establish a new, more comprehensive animal ALD model to simulate human ALD. Experimental animal models of ALD, especially rodents, are often used to simulate human ALD, and the ideal rodent ALD model can effectively simulate all aspects of alcohol in human liver. But so far, the commonly used animal models all have certain defects, and there is no complete animal model that can simulate human ALD. This paper reviewed the pathogenesis of ALD, related methods and influencing factors of ALD model, and provided a theoretical basis for relevant researchers to establish the ALD rodent model.
10.Measurement of mass fraction of Sanjie Zhentong capsules with near infrared reflectance spectroscopy.
Guang-ren ZHANG ; Yun WU ; Rui-ting JIN ; Qin WAN ; Jin-feng WU ; Xiao-qian XU ; Wei XIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(16):3204-3208
Sanjie Zhentong capsules were scanned by using a near infrared spectra probe with different drug mass fraction and the spectral information of capsule shells and contents in it were obtained. Then partial least squares (PLS) models were developed for the prediction of mass fraction of Fritillariae Thunbergii Bulbus and Resine draconis in Sanjie Zhentong capsules. The correlation coefficient (r9c)) and root mean standard error( RMSEC) of 0.949 5, 0.958 2 and 4.742 4, 4.135 7. The models obtained correlation coefficient (r(v)) of 0.919 2, 0.936 7 and root mean square error (RMSECV) of 6.158 9, 5.037 3 respectively in the training set. The paired T test analysis of statistics showed that there were no significant difference between predictive values and measure values. The established models reflected a strong prediction performance and can meet the needs of the production.
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