1.Etiology of neonatal infection related to premature rupture of membranes
Na YANG ; Jing LIU ; Junjin HUANG ; Gang WU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2012;11(3):199-201
Objective To investigate the common pathogens in neonatal infections with premature rupture of membranes (PROM).Methods From May 2007 to November 2010,16 356 neonates who were admitted to Bayi Children's Hospital were assigned to this study. The related clinical and laboratory information were recorded,including PROM and its time of duration,results of blood culture and other clinical data.Results A total of 3432 patients accompanyed with PROM among 16 356 infants (21.0%).There were 1060 full-term neonates (30.9% ) and 2372 premature infants (69.1% ) among 3432 PROM cases.The incidence of infectious disease was 35.8% ( 1227/3432 ) in infants with PROM.The overall positive rate of blood culture was 7.6% ( 260/3432 ) in infants with PROM:10.5% ( 111/1060 ) in term infants and 6.3% (149/2372) in premature infants ( x2 =18.370,P =0.000).The common pathogenic organisms were gram positive ( G + ) cocci ( 58.5% ) and gram negative ( G- ) bacilli ( 33.8% ) ( x2 =31.695,P =0.000 ).The most common organisms included Staphylococcus epidermidis,Staphylococcus homis,Klebsiella pneumoniae,Escherichia coli and Hemolytic staphylococci,accounting for 75.8% of the total blood culture positive patients.Fungal infection accounted for 7.7% of the total infectious diseases,which was all in premature infants. The blood culture-positive rate in patients with PROM duration <24 h,≥24 hand ≥72 h were 7.7% ( 119/1544),7.2% (99/1382),and 9.6% (42/439) ( x2 =2.701,P =0.259 ),respectively.Conclusions G + coccus is the most common pathogenic bacteria of neonatal infection related to PROM,followed by G- bacillus.Fungi are detected mainly in premature infants.The blood culture-positive rate may not increase with the extension of time of PROM.
2.Determination of Content and Encapsulation Efficiency of Genistein-loaded Eudragit Nanoparticles by HPLC
Na XU ; Hongyu JING ; Jingling TANG ; Linhua WU
China Pharmacist 2014;(2):204-206
Objective:To establish an HPLC method for the determination of genistein in genistein-loaded Eudragit nanoparticles. Methods:The HPLC analysis was carried out on a DiamonsilTM C18(250 mm ×4.6 mm,5μm)column with the mobile phase of meth-anol-water (85∶15) at the flow rate of 1. 0 ml·min-1 . The detection wavelength was set at 261nm and the column temperature was 25℃. Results: A good separation was displayed between the drug peak and the excipient peaks. An excellent linearity range for genistein was obtained from 1.0 μg·ml-1 to 100.0 μg·ml-1(r =0.999 8). The recovery of genistein was 99.85%(RSD =0. 65%,n=9). Conclusion:The method is simple, rapid, accurate and specific, which is suitable for the determination of content and encapsulation efficiency of genistein-loaded nanoparticles.
3.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.
4.An evaluation index system of ward management: development and practice
Hongmei ZHANG ; Na GUO ; Jing CAO ; Jing JIAO ; Yue HE ; Xia LIU ; Yuan LIU ; Xinjuan WU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2017;33(7):527-530
Objective To construct an evaluation index system of ward management,which can evaluate the efficiency of ward management fairly, and make the ward management more scientific and standardized.Methods Delphi method was used in semi-structured interview of 31 experts and 74 experts were subject to questionnaire consultation, so as to establish the index system.Results The index system of ward management so built consisted of three level-1 indexes of safety and quality, teamwork and patient satisfaction, six level-2 indexes of daily monitoring, service environment, adverse events, doctor-nurse cooperation, evaluation of administrators and patient satisfaction, and 25 level-3 indexes.Practice of this system in the past two years reduced adverse events and elevated quality of care.Conclusions This system as used clinically proves its operability and objectivity.
5.The impact of therapeutic regimen on the depression in type 2 diabetes mellitus: A cross-sectional study
Bing WU ; Xuan CHEN ; Li YANG ; Fangyuan ZHOU ; Na CHEN ; Jing WU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2015;31(4):346-348
To explore the depression in type 2 diabetic patients treated with insulin and compared to those treated with oral anti-diabetic drugs.283 type 2 diabetics were seclected randomly from outpatient and inpatient departments of endocrionology in Jiangsu Province Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine,with the self-designed questionnaire and Zung self-rating depression scale to conduct the survey.Comparisons between the two groups were carried out with t-test or x2 test for quantitative and qualitative data,respectively.Logistic regression were used for the analysis of the relationship between the therapeutic regimen and depression.Overall,43.1% of the type 2 diabetic subjects showed depressive symptoms in different degrees.Compared to the oral drug group,the insulin group showed a significantly higher prevalence of depressive symptoms (insulin group,53.5%,oral drug group,30.5%;P<0.01)and higher self-rating depression scale scores (insulin group,51.7 ± 12.4,oral drug group,44.8 ± 10.6;P<0.01).Moreover,after an adjustment for age,sex,body mass index,diabetic duration,complications,HbA1Cand so on,the insulin group showed a significantly higher frequency of depression (OR=4.218,95% CI 1.764-13.285,P=0.004),compared to the oral drug group.The data showed that insulin treatment is an independent risk factor to the presence of depressive symptoms in type 2 diabetics,and it is necessary to pay more attention to their psychological support.
6.Laser scanning confocal microscopic imaging for Ca2 + oscillations of pancreatic acinar cells in mice.
Jing-Ke WANG ; Meng-Qin ZHAO ; Na-Na SUN ; Fang-Fan SUN ; Jie WU ; Jian-Xin SHEN ; Hai-Yan WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2014;30(4):373-377
OBJECTIVETo establish a simple but effective method of laser scanning confocal microscopic imaging for Ca2+ oscillations of pancreatic acinar cells in adult mice.
METHODSPancreatic acinar cells from adult Kunming mice were isolated acutely with collagenase, and then loaded with fluo-4-AM, a Ca2+ indicator. A laser scanning confocal microscope armed with 488 nm laser was employed to record the dynamic fluorescent signals in-time and synchronously while acetylcholine (ACh) was added in the pancreatic acinar cells.
RESULTS(1) The classic pancreatic acinar cell Ca2+ oscillations were induced by a certain concentration of ACh (100 nmol/L) successfully and steadily, which could be blocked by atropine completely. (2) Plasmic Ca2+ oscillations from different parts of one acinar cell were usually with different amplitudes and almost the same frequencies. But both of amplitudes and frequencies were different among different cells. (3) The acinar cell Ca2+ oscillations were induced by ACh in a concentration-dependent manner.
CONCLUSIONThe laser scanning confocal microscopic imaging for adult mouse pancreatic acinar cell Ca2+ oscillations was established successfully. The features of being easy to use, direct to see lively, high efficiency and good flexibility make it a popular tool for researchers to choose.
Acinar Cells ; chemistry ; Animals ; Calcium ; analysis ; Calcium Signaling ; Cells, Cultured ; Mice ; Microscopy, Confocal ; methods ; Pancreas ; cytology
7."Chinese Journal of Endemiology" between 2005 and 2009: a comprehensive quality analysis
Rong-hua, GUO ; Shi-fei, WU ; Jing, CHEN ; Han, WANG ; Ying, LI ; Dan-na, WANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2011;30(3):348-350
Objective To evaluate the academic status and influence of "Chinese Journal of Endemiology" in the preventive medicinal core periodicals to provide a scientific basis for further improving the quality of the journal. Methods Journal evaluation data of "Chinese Science and Technology Journal Citation Reports" (2005 -2009 periodicals) as a statistical source, twenty-eight core journals of preventive medicine as an evaluation object, a single evaluation index (such as impact factor, total cites and he cited rate) as a reference, integrated 15 journal evaluation indicators of 28 kinds of preventive medicinial core periodicals into 4 comprehensive evaluation indexes.Calculate the composite indicator score through principal component analysis method if the index's relevant eigenvalue was greater than 1 and their cumulative contribution rate was more than 80%. Then calculated the composite indicator scores of the 4 kinds of indexes, which were weighted into linear combination of the composition with its corresponding contribution. Assess the overall level and the academic quality of "Chinese Journal of Endemiology" among core journals of preventive medicine on the basis of the 4 composite score. Results Impact factors of Chinese Journal of Endemiology were 0.909, 1.237, 0.899, 0.832, 1.019 between 2005 and 2009, ranked number 4, 1, 4, 6 and 3 among the 28 core journals. Its total cited frequency respectively were 933, 1172,1101, 1267 and 1491, among the 28 kinds of core journals and ranked number 4, 4, 6, 5 and 6. Comprehensive score of "Chinese Journal of Endemiology" were 0.269, 0.371, 0.282, 0.247 and 0.602, and its rank were 7th, 5th,7th,5th and 4th in the 28 core journals. Conclusions The impact factor and citation frequency of "Chinese Journal of Endemiology" are ranked at the forefront of preventive medicinal core periodicals. More attention should be paid to academic exchanges of related areas, and to enhance the academic quality of the journal.
8.Protective effects of recombinant human thioredoxin on myocardium in mice with viral myocarditis
Zong-yan, TENG ; Xino-wei, WU ; Yi-na, ZHANG ; Jing, LI ; Ying-ying, CONG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2008;27(4):361-363
Objective To evaluate protective effects of recombinant human thioredoxin(TRX) in myocardial injury of mice with viral myocarditis. Methods We established viral myocarditis models by intraperitoneal injection with 0.1 ml 100TCID50 Coxsackie virus 3m(CVB3m), along with tail vein injection of recombinant human TRX (2 mg/kg) for protection. The control group was given equivalent volume of normal saline. The mice were killed 7 days following the injections. Serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity was determined and myocardial injury was examined with light microscopy. Results The somm LDH activity in Coxsackie virns-infected mice [(3130.50±390.57)U/L] was higher than that of animals in the control group[ (1617.86±155.42)U/L] and that of TRX protection group[ (1959.43±540.75)U/L], the difference being statistically significant (P<0.05); there was no significant difference between TRX protection group and the control group(P 0.05). Light microscopy showed that five of the eight Coxsackie rims-infected mice had myocardial lesions, including focal myocardial necrosis and inflammatory infiltration. There was no myocardial injury in the TRX protection group. Conclusions Recombinant human TRX can lessen myocardial injuries induced by infection with CVB3m, and so can protect myocardium.
9.Comparative analysis of seven marine biological source of mineral drugs.
Wei SI ; Ru-na A ; Shang-rong LI ; Jing-Xian ZHANG ; Wan-ying WU ; Ya-jun CUI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(17):3321-3325
The marine biological source of mineral drugs recorded in Chinese Pharmacopoeia (2010 version) mainly including pearl, nacre, clam shell, common oyster shell, ark shell, cuttle bone, and sea-ear shell are widely used in clinical. Calcium carbonate and a small amount of protein are the main components in this type of drugs. In this paper, a systematical and comparable study were carried out by determination of calcium carbonate by EDTA titration method, the crystal of calcium carbonate by X-Ray powder diffraction and the total amino acids (TAAs) of the hydrolyzed samples by ultraviolet spectrophotometry method. As a result, the crystal structure is calcite for common oyster shell, mixture of calcite and aragonite for nacre and sea-ear shell, aragonite for the other drugs. The content of calcium carbonate ranged from 86% to 96%. Cuttle bone has the highest amount of TAAs among the seven drugs which reached 1.7% while clam shell has the lowest content of 0.16% on average. In conclusion, an effective method was developed for the quality control of marine mineral drugs by comprehensive analysis of calcium carbonate and TAAs in the seven marine mineral drugs.
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10.IL-1βstimulated neuron activation via PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway
Na GAN ; Fei YIN ; Jing PENG ; Liwen WU ; Fang HE ; Chen CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(3):397-402
[ ABSTRACT] AIM:To study the effect of interleukin-1β( IL-1β) on neuron activation during the process of me-dial temporal lobe epilepsy ( MTLE ) .METHODS: IL-1β, rapamycin [ an inhibitor of mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR)]and lentiviral transfection to knockdown PI3K-p85 were used to pre-treat the neurons.The protein levels of PI3K-p85, p-Akt, p-p70S6K and MAP2 were detected and the relationship among the tested cytokines was analyzed.The neuron endocytosis was observed in each group.RESULTS:IL-1βincreased the protein levels of PI3K-p85, p-Akt and p-p70S6K, up-regulated the expression of PI3K-p85 binding with IL-1RI in the neurons, and increased the neuron endocyto-sis compared with control group (P<0.05) .These processes were inhibited by rapamycin and silence of PI3K-p85 (P<0.05).Inhibition of the PI3K-p85 binding to IL-1RI decreased the protein levels of p-Akt, p-p70S6K and MAP2 which were increased by IL-1βstimulation (P<0.05).CONCLUSION: IL-1βactivates PI3K-p85 by binding with IL-1RI to promote the activation and proliferation of neuron synapses via PI3K/Akt/mTOR signaling pathway, which might be one of the mechanisms in MTLE chronic progress.