1.Association of stroke risk profile and vascular cognitive impairment
Yanwen WANG ; Miao CAI ; Shanhu XU ; Yu JIN ; Yaguo LI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2015;24(6):528-531
Objective To investigate the correlation between Framingham stroke risk profile(FSRP) and vascular cognitive impairment in stroke-free patients with cerebrovascular risk factors.Methods One hundred and eighty-four stroke-free subjects,selected from Zhejiang hospital,were divided into low risk group (56 subjects),moderate risk group (70 subjects) and high risk group (58 subjects) according to their FSRP score,and their cognitive function including memory ability,attention,executive function and language ability were assessed by Montreal cognitive assessment (MoCA),auditory verbal learning test (AVLT),digit symbol test,trail making test(TMT),digit span and verbal fluency test.Results The total MoCA scores which were (7.2±4.6),(13.8±3.9),(29.6± 12.7) respectively,AVLT-delay recall scores which were(8.2± 1.6),(6.7± 1.4),(5.9± 1.5) respectively,and digit symbol test score which were(34.7±9.3),(32.6± 16.4),(29.7± 13.6) respectively in low,intermediate and high risk groups,decreased with the increasing risk of stroke(P<0.05).The elapsed time in TMT-B which were (115.2 ±36.9) s,(147.6±44.8) s,(173.9±58.5) s respectively in low,intermediate and high risk groups,prolonged with the increasing risk of stroke (P<0.05).FSRP was associated with cognitive function,but inversely related to MoCA,AVLT-delay recall,digit symbol test,TMT-B and digit span fall back (P<0.05),but positively related to consuming time in TMT-B (P< 0.05).Multivariate regression analysis showed that advanced age,hypertension,diabetes and smoking were the risk factors for vascular cognitive impairment(P<0.05).Conclusion Advanced age,smoking,hypertension and diabetes are the most important in vascular risk factors for cognitive impairment.Vascular risk factors can damage cognitive function with the increased risk of stroke,among which delayed recall and executive function are the main affected cognitive area.
2.Design and application of teaching and examination system based on Delphi for obstetric nurse
ling Mei XU ; chong Cong DENG ; miao Miao FENG ; hang Yu ZHOU ; Mei XING ; yu Hui JIN ; xiao Dun ZHANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2017;38(11):55-58
Objective To develop a teaching and examination system based on Delphi for the obstetric nurse. Methods The teaching materials were collected for the obstetric nurse, the teaching and examination mode was analyzed, and Delphi was used for programming and MySQL database was applied to teaching and examination data. Results The system had easy operation, high stability and rapid response to the database, and could meet the requirements for the teaching and examination of the trainee nurse. Conclusion The system realizes informatization and high expansibility of obstetric teaching and examination, and thus is worthy promoting practically.
3.In vitro screening and in vivo identification of rat IκBα-siRNA
Rui, ZENG ; Yu-Qing, LAN ; Hai-Jun, GONG ; Chi, ZHANG ; Jin-Miao, LI
International Eye Science 2014;(6):986-991
AIM: To seek a small interfering RNA ( siRNA ) sequence targeting rat inhibitor of nuclear factor kappa Bα ( IκBα) that can specifically and effectively suppress IκBα mRNA expression of rat ciliary muscles in vivo.METHODS:Three IκBα specific double stranded siRNAs were designed and synthesized. They were transfected into rat A7r5 cells which express IκBα gene. Flow cytometry was used to assess transfected efficiency. The mRNA and protein levels of IκBα were examined by Real Time quantitative polymerase chain reaction ( Real Time-PCR ) and western blot to screen a candidate valid sequence with the highest inhibitory rate. The Cy3 labeled non-specific control siRNA or the candidate valid siRNA was then injected into rat anterior chamber. Distribution of Cy3- siRNA in rat ciliary muscles was viewed by fluorescence microscopy, and the inhibitory effect in vivo of the valid siRNA was identified via Real Time-PCR and immunofluorescence. RESULTS: The suppression effect of the siRNA targeting the CTACGATGACTGTGTGTTT of IκBα gene was most obvious by vitro screening. By anterior chamber injection, this valid siRNA could reach rat ciliary muscles and effectively suppress IκBα gene expression with the highest inhibitory rate of 59. 0% on mRNA level at 24h after RNAi, and 52. 3% on protein level at 72h after RNAi (P<0. 01).CONCLUSION: It proves that the siRNA targeting the CTACGATGACTGTGTGTTT of IκBα gene is the valid sequence to suppress rat IκBα expression of ciliary muscles by RNAi in vivo.
4.In vitro and in vivo anti-tumor effects of a combination therapy of curcumin and celastrol to gastric cancer
Jin-Yu MIAO ; Jun SHE ; Yu-Lei ZHANG ; Wan-Sen SUN
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2018;40(3):549-553
AIM To evaluate anti-gastric cancer effects and benefits of the combination therapy of celastrol and curcumin in vitro and in vivo.METHODS Curcumin,celastrol and curcumin + celastrol applied to BGC823 gastric cancer cells had their impact on the cells growth and apoptosis in vitro checked by CCK-8 assay and flow cytometry of AnnexinV-FITC/PI;and their in vivo anti-tumor effect,systemic toxicity,and influence to the survival time evaluated by using BGC823-bearing gastric tumor mouse models induced by subcutaneous implantation.RESULTS IC50 of curcumin,celastrol and curcumin + celastrol on BGC823 cell were found to be at (57.47 ± 5.22),(2.11 ±0.07) and (0.22 ±0.01) μmol/L,respectively.Curcumin + celastrol achieved a most optimal BGC823 cell apoptosis rate of (73.07 ±3.82)% at concentrations of (10 mol/L +2 mol/L);and they left a positive impact on the BGC823 gastric tumor-bearing mice,given a (64.87 ±4.16)% inhibitory rate,and a 50.5-day median survival time.Additionally,the combination therapy demonstrated its less side effects in terms of the body weight,spleen and liver of the nude mice,and significantly improved serum concentrations of TNF-α and IL-6.CONCLUSION Combination of curcumin and celastrol shows significantly synergistic anti-gastric cancer effects in vitro and in vivo.
5.Stability study in biological samples and metabolites analysis of astragaloside IV in rat intestinal bacteria in vitro.
Gui-Xia SUN ; Yuan-Yuan ZHAO ; Pei-Pei MIAO ; Xiao-Yan YANG ; Qing MIAO ; Jing LI ; Bao-Juan XUE ; Jin SU ; Yu-Jie ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(21):4258-4264
To figure out the stability and intestinal bacteria metabolites of rats in vitro of astragaloside IV ( AST), this research was done to explore the stability of AST in the artificial gastric juice. artificial intestinal juice and rat liver homogenate and the metabolism in rat intestinal in vitro. HPLC was used to calculate the remaining rate of AST in biological samples by measuring the content of AST, while metabolites were determined by combining the methods of TLC, HPLC and LC-MS/MS. It turned out that AST was difficult to metabolize in the artificial gastric juice, artificial intestinal juice and rat liver. Also, the metabolic pathway of AST was stepped by deglycosylation. Firstly, AST was converted to its secondary etabolites (6-O-β-D-glucopyranosyl- cycloastragenol, CMG) by removal of xylose moiety at C-3, then transformed into cycloastragenol (CAG) after hydrolytic removal of the glucose moiety at C-6. All the results suggested that the metabolism of AST in vivo occurs mainly in the intestinal by hydrolysis of glycosyl. In conclusion, hydrolysis of intestinal flora is the main reason that AST metabolizes.
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Bacteria
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metabolism
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Drug Stability
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Intestines
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microbiology
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Liver
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metabolism
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Saponins
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chemistry
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metabolism
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Tandem Mass Spectrometry
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Triterpenes
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chemistry
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metabolism
6.Preparation, in vitro and in vivo evaluation of cataplasm of white mustard seed varnish to prevent asthma.
Li-Na DU ; Wei-Nan ZHU ; Xiao-Yan LIU ; Wen-Yang CHEN ; Xiang YU ; Miao LI ; Yi-Guang JIN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(23):4596-4602
The aim of the manuscript was to optimize formulations and preparation technologies of cataplasm of white mustard seed varnish, and to evaluate its anti-asthma effect on rats. The single factor experiments included spreading thickness, types of crosslinking agents, dihydroxyaluminum aminoacetate amount, sodium polyacrylate amount, types of adhesive agents with human sense as the evaluation index. Blank cataplasm matrix was optimized by the orthogonal experiment with the amount of glycerine, citric acid, and sodium carboxymethylcellulose as the major influential factors. Initial adhesive force, peeling strength and human sense were as the evaluation index. The optimized formulation of blank cataplasm were as followings: glycerine-water-ethanol-PEG400-dihydroxyaluminum aminoacetate-citric acid-sodium carboxymethylcellulose-sodium carboxymethylcellulose 2 : 8 : 0.8 : 0.4 : 0.07: 0.15 : 0.1 : 0.5. The active ingredients of white mustard seed, corydalis, and gansui root were extracted by alcohol extraction method. Asiasarum volatile oil was extracted by oil extractor. The optimized drug loading amount was 11% with initial adhesive force, peeling strength and human sense as the evaluation index. Asthma rats model were established by sensitized with ovalbumin and nose-scratching time as the evaluation index. High dose (17%) group of drug-loaded cataplasm had the obvious inhibition effect on nose-scratching time of rats (P = 0.037 < 0.05). In comparison, middle dose (11%), low dose (4%) and positive-control groups had no obvious inhibitive effect on rats. White mustard seed cataplasm supplied a novel choice for anti-asthma therapy. And the overall pharmacodynamics assessment will be carried out on molecular level in near future.
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administration & dosage
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chemistry
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Asthma
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drug therapy
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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administration & dosage
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chemistry
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Female
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Mustard Plant
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chemistry
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chemistry
7.Application of Diagnosis Related Groups evaluation index in performance management system of hospitals
Liqiong MIAO ; Desheng SHAN ; Jin CHEN ; Yu YANG ; Jiang KE ; Hongyuan ZHU ; Li LI ; Weihua SUI ; Xiaocui LI ; Qin YANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2015;(9):693-696
Objective To explore the use of Diagnosis Related Groups(DRGs)evaluation index in performance management system of hospitals.Methods The performance evaluation system was built based on medical business volume index,efficiency indicators,cost control indexes,drug control indexes, medical quality and medical safety indexes,by means of extracting the home page of hospital discharge records from 2009 to 2013 and grouping automatically with the“BJ-DRGs”group-maker.Results The operation evaluation indexes of the hospital have seen great progress since advent of the DRGs evaluation indexes.Conclusion Introduction of DRGs has scored great success in the performance appraisal system of the hospital.
8.Changes of the elastic fibers and collagen fibers during the development and progression of experimentally induced tongue carcinoma in hamsters.
Peng ZHANG ; Yu-bin DU ; Miao YU ; Xiang YIN ; Yan-hong LV ; Zhong-xiu-zi GAO ; Jin-hua ZHENG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2010;30(12):2696-2698
OBJECTIVETo investigate the relationship between the extracellular matrix (ECM) and neoplastic progression in hamster with tongue cancer.
METHODSForty-eight specimens of hamster tongue cancer were divided into control group (n=6) and experimental group (n=42). The pathological grade of the specimens was assessed (including 3 stages, namely atypical hyperplasia, carcinoma in situ and early invasive carcinoma). The sections of the tongue were stained with Masson and aldehyde-fuchsin (AF) staining for microscopic observation of the elastic fiber and collagen fiber changes.
RESULTSWithin the connective tissue cores (CTC) of the papillae in the control group was a framework of numerous and fine Gomrori's aldehyde fuchsin-positive elastic fibers. But in the stages of dysplasia and carcinoma in situ, these elastic fibers decreased and further diminished in the CTC in early invasive carcinoma. In dysplasia and carcinoma in situ stages, most of the elastic fibers collapsed with scattered elastic fibers, and the elastic fibers decreased significantly in early invasive carcinoma. The control group showed a significantly greater number of elastic fibers in the experimental group. The collagen fiber was obviously increased and irregularly arranged in dysplasia and carcinoma in situ stage; in early invasive carcinoma, the collagen fibers became thicker with deposition in the lamina propria.
CONCLUSIONAn excessive deposition of collagen fiber and reduction of the elastic fibers is an important factor contributing to the development of tongue carcinoma in hamsters.
Animals ; Carcinoma ; pathology ; Collagen ; metabolism ; Connective Tissue ; pathology ; Cricetinae ; Elastic Tissue ; pathology ; Extracellular Matrix ; pathology ; Neoplasms, Experimental ; pathology ; Tongue Neoplasms ; pathology
9.Ad-ING4 inhibits K562 cell growth.
Xin YU ; Hai-feng ZHANG ; Jin-zhi WANG ; Yu-feng XIE ; Ji-cheng YANG ; Jing-cheng MIAO
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2007;28(6):396-400
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect of recombinant adenovirus Ad-ING4 on K562 cells.
METHODSHuman ING4 recombinant transfer vector pAdTrack-CMV-ING4 was constructed by enzyme digest and ligation of human ING4 gene which was obtained through site specific point mutation of mouse ING4. The vector was co-transduced into BJ5183 E. coli with pAdEasy-1. The new recombinant adenovirus vector pAdEasy-1-pAdTrack-CMV-hING4 was transfected into QBI-293A cells. To obtain the ING4 recombined adenovirus (Ad-ING4). Ad-ING4 was used to infect K562 cells. The effect on K562 cells of ING4 was tested by LSCM FCM and immunohistochemistry.
RESULTSHuman ING4 recombinant adenovirus vector was constructed successfully, and high titre ING4 recombinant adenovirus (Ad-ING4) was obtained. ING4 can down-regulate the expression of bcl-2 and up-regulate expression of bax. The apoptosis of K562 cells induced by ING4 was proved by LSCM FCM and immunohistochemistry. The apoptosis rate was 19.7% (after 72h), which displayed significant difference compared with that of control groups (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONAd-ING4 can inhibit the growth of K562 cells and induce the cells apoptosis. The human ING4 recombinant adenoviral vector constructed might provide an approach to the target therapy of tumors.
Adenoviridae ; genetics ; Animals ; Apoptosis ; genetics ; Base Sequence ; Carrier Proteins ; genetics ; Cell Cycle Proteins ; genetics ; Cell Proliferation ; Genetic Vectors ; Homeodomain Proteins ; genetics ; Humans ; K562 Cells ; Mice ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Mutagenesis, Site-Directed ; Plasmids ; genetics ; Transfection ; Transformation, Bacterial ; Tumor Suppressor Proteins ; genetics
10.Comparison of 3 hand-carried ultrasound devices with comprehensive echocardiographic devices in elderly cardiac inpatient examinations.
Jing MA ; Xing-Fang JIN ; Yi LIU ; Li YANG ; Jian-Hua ZHENG ; Yu-Hui ZHANG ; Ai-Yu MIAO ; Ming CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2008;32(4):304-307
In order to test the clinical capacity of hand-carried ultrasound (HCU) devices in elderly inpatients with heart disease, chamber sizes of heart structure, ventricular wall thickness and motion abnormality (WMA), mitral valve and tricuspid regurgitation evaluated by HCU devices in 401 elderly inpatients with heart disease were compared with those evaluated by comprehensive echocardiography (CE) devices. As a result, there was no significant difference in measurements of cardiac chamber dimensions or left ventricular ejection fraction between the two techniques. The HCU's WMA detection rate relative to the CE was 92.15%. Their conformable rates for detection of mitral and tricuspid regurgitation was 93% and 91.4% respectively. Therefore, we conclude that HCU is one of the practical modalities for diagnosis and monitoring in elderly inpatients with heart disease.
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Aged, 80 and over
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Echocardiography
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classification
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instrumentation
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Female
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Heart Diseases
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diagnostic imaging
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Humans
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Inpatients
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Monitoring, Ambulatory
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instrumentation