1.Relationship between C677T polymorphism of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase gene/G448A polymorphism of β-fibrinogen gene and genetic susceptibility of ischemic stroke
Mulin HU ; Tao LI ; Qin CHEN ; Zhiwei JING ; Zhong WANG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2009;17(3):181-185
Objective To investigate the relationship between the C677T polymor-phism of the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene/G448A polymorphism of the
2.Evaluation of awareness of hypertension prevention and treatment knowledge before and after intensive training in physicians from hospitals at different levels in Xinjiang
Nanfang LI ; Jing HONG ; Junli HU ; Hongmei WANG ; Sha TAO
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2010;9(6):394-396
Objective To investigate awareness of hypertension prevention and treatment knowledge in physicians from hospitals at varied levels in Xinjiang. Methods In total, 150 voluntary physicians were selected randomly from hospitals at varied levels in Xinjiang for an anonymous close-book baseline survey on hypertension knowledge with questionnaire. Then, an intensive training on hypertension prevention and treatment based on Guidelines on Prevention and Treatment for Hypertension in China was offered for them.After training, another survey was conducted among them with the same questionnaire to examine improvement in their awareness of hypertension prevention and treatment knowledge and evaluate effectiveness of the training. Results At baseline, 89. 3 percent (134/150) of physicians could correctly know diagnostic criteria for hypertension, 78. 3 percent ( 18/23 ) of them from primary-care hospitals, and 52. 0 percent (78/150) could correctly know level of blood pressure under control, only 34. 8 percent (8/23) of them from primary-care hospitals. Only 67 (44. 7% ) physicians surveyed could know criteria for non-antihypertensive drug treatment, 27 of then from secondary-care hospitals and nine from primary-care ones, significant less in that among those from tertiary-care ones ( 88. 6%, 31/35 ) ( P < 0. 05 ). After training, their awareness of hypertension prevention and treatment knowledge improved significantly ( P <0. 01). Conclusions Awareness of hypertension prevention and treatment knowledge differed considerably in physicians from hospitals at varied levels, poorer in those from primary-care hospitals, and more importance should be attached to them, especially to those from primary-care hospitals.
3.Optimal animal model of osteoarthritis
Mingjiang HE ; Hongmei ZHANG ; Lin JING ; Zhikun TAO ; Rui HU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(46):8069-8074
BACKGROUND:There are a variety of methods for establishing osteoarthritis animal model, and different methods and different animals have their own characteristics.
OBJECTIVE:To review the status of the research on osteoarthritis animal models.
METHODS:The relevant articles to the osteoarthritis animal models were searched in Medline database from January 2002 to October 2011, with the key words of“animal model, osteoarthritis”in English by the computer. Similarly, Chinese Journal Ful-text Database was retrieved for related articles published in Chinese from January 2002 to October 2011, with the key words of“animal model, osteoarthritis, research development”in Chinese. Total y 423 relevant articles were col ected and 128 of them conformed the standard. At last 40 articles were included to review after ful-text reading.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The artificial induced animal models are the principal means to establish animal models of osteoarthritis and they have been widely used in the study of osteoarthritis pathogenesis, drug efficacy, cartilage physiology and pathology. Spontaneous osteoarthritis animal models have great advantages in the study addressing the initial mechanism of osteoarthritis, the biochemical changes of articular cartilage and the comparison of prevention and cure effects. Transgenic animal models have great application prospects on studying cartilage repairing mechanisms and testing a gene to prevent, delay or reversal the morphological changes. Accordingly the choice of models should be based on research needs.
5.CLONING AND SEQUENCE ANALYSIS OF SSU rRNA GENE OF CUTANEOUS LEISHMANIASIS PATHOGEN FROM XINJIANG OF CHINA
Xueli ZHENG ; Xiaosu HU ; Wentian YANG ; Tao ZHANG ; Baoqian JING ;
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1997;0(05):-
Objective] By sequencing of SSU rRNA gene cloning from Xinjiang cutaneous leishmaniasis pathogen (XJCLP) to provide evidence for identification of the pathogen. [Methods] By PCR assay with primers R222 and R333, the specific fragment had been produced from SSU rRNA gene of XJCLP , L infantum, L tropica and cloned into pGEM ○[KG-6/7]R T Easy vector .The clones were sequenced by the Sanger dideoxy mediated chain termination method, analysis of SSU rRNA gene sequences from XJCLP, L tropica, L infantum with DNASIS. [Results] Sequence analysis showed that the specific fragment of SSU rRNAgene from XJCLP, L infantum,L tropica , were all 394 bp in length. There were 391 bases identical and three point mutations between the sequences of XJCLP and L tropica , the similarity being 99 2%; 390 bases identical and three point mutations and one insertion /deletion between the sequences of XJCLP and L infantum , the similarity being 99 0%. One insertion/deletion between the sequences of L tropica and L infantum , the similarity being 99 7%. The primary and secondary structures of SSU rRNA gene from XJCLP differed from those of L infantum and L tropica .A retrieval from GenBank confirmed that these 394 bp sequence are new gene sequences. [Conclusion]The primary and secondary structures of SSU rRNA gene from XJCLP, L infantum , L tropica were different. 394 bp sequence from SSU rRNA gene of XJCLP is a new gene sequence.
6.A study about the desiccation and the expiry date for humidifier after disinfection
Anrong HU ; Qinqin ZHOU ; Xinming HUANG ; Qiong TAO ; Jing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2006;0(16):-
Objective To study the proper desiccation and the expiry date for humidifier after disinfection, and then decline the incidence rate of infection in hospital. Methods Divided 84 humidifiers into the A and B groups randomly after disinfection, there were 42 humidifiers in the each group. The natural desiccation was used in the A group, the oxygen desiccation was used in the B group. Monitored the humidifiers of the two groups respectively lasted 7 days, and then compare the datum between them. Results The expiry date of the humidifiers which have dried by natural desiccation was longer than that of humidifiers which have dried by oxygen desiccation. Conclusion We should set down the expiry date for humidifier according to the different desiccation and the different seasons.
7.Effect of fluid loading on the prognosis of severe hand foot mouth disease in children
Zhuo LI ; Jun CHEN ; Jun SHI ; Jing HU ; Hongjun MIAO ; Tao JIANG ; Wenliang YU ; Jun LI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(17):2844-2846
Objective To evaluate the effect of fluid load on the prognosis of severe hand , foot and mouth disease in children. Methods The patients with severe hand foot and mouth disease in the emergency department of PICU in our hospital were enrolled as the research object. We would collect demographic characteristics , labora-tory tests and clinical data: age, gender, focus, basic disease, and simplified acute severity score (SAPS)Ⅱ and record the cumulative amount of fluid balance at 24, 48, 72 hours after admission. Results There was a signifi-cant difference on fluid balance at 48 and 72 hours between the survival group and the death group , the death group appeared the positive liquid balance , and there were significant differences in PICU retention time , mechani-cal ventilation rate, MODF involved organs, mortality and other prognostic indicators between the negative fluid balance group and the positive fluid balance group. Conclusion Fluid balance is an important treatment for severe hand foot and mouth disease, and positive liquid balance is related to mortality and other adverse prognosis.
8.A clinical study of rhG-CSF of different dosages in preventing leukopenia after chemotherapy in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer
Xiaojie WANG ; Tao SHOU ; Jing HU ; Shiwu LI ; Rui LIU ; Kun MIAO
China Oncology 2015;(10):823-827
Background and purpose:Myelosuppression is the most common dose-limiting toxicity of tumor chemotherapy in which leukocytopenia and neutropenia are the most common conditions. Not only are up-titrations of the doses of chemotherapeutic drugs limited, but also normal process of the chemotherapy is affected. Filgrastim-Recombinant Human Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor (rhG-CSF) has the activity of stimulating the formation of granulocyte colony and promoting the growth, proliferation and differentiation of granulocytes which can be signiifcantly effective on leukocytopenia and neutropenia induced by chemotherapy. In this study, we observed the leukogenic effects, toxic and side effects of low, medium, and high doses of rhG-CSF used prophylactically after chemotherapy in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), to explore a rational application strategy for rhG-CSF..Methods:One hundred and twenty six patients with pathologically proved advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) under chemotherapy were digitally randomized to A, B and C groups. Filgrastim was given to patients of the three groups 24h after the end of chemotherapy. The dosages are: Group A (low dose): 300 μg of Filgrastim, s.c., qd × 1 day; Group B (medium dose): 300 μg of Filgrastim, s.c., qd × 2 days; Group C (high dose): 300 μg of Filgrastim, s.c., qd × 3 days. Then the signs and symptoms as well as toxic and side effects of Filgrastim after medication were observed.Results:Prophylactic usage of medium and high dosages of rhG-CSF could maintain WBC count at no less than 4.0×109/L in nearly 60% of patients. In patients with Grade III leukopenia, more days were needed for recovery of white blood cell (WBC) count with the low dose, while signiifcantly (P<0.05) less days were needed with the high dose. In view of the dynamic changes of neutrophil(ANC), additioning of the high dose of rhG-CSF after chemotherapy could increase the average level ofANC, notably shortening the duration of lowANC caused by chemotherapy. The incidence of infections was 4.76% for the 126 patients as a whole, 9.52% for the low dose group, and 4.76% for the middle dose group. The patients could tolerate the slight side effects incurred during treatment with Filgrastim.Conclusion:All of the three doses (low, medium, and high) of prophylactic administration of Filgrastim after chemotherapy can promote recoveries of WBCs and neutrophil granulocytes and reduce opportunities of infections. High doses of rhG-CSF can be faster and safer in increasing WBCs and neutrophil granulocytes.
9.Tumor tropism and safety of cytokine-induced killer cells in nude mouse xenograft model
Xia LIU ; Qichan HU ; Tao WANG ; Rui HUANG ; Jing CUI ; Li WANG ; Julun YANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2014;(4):360-365
Purpose To evaluate the tumor tropism of cytokine-induced killer ( CIK) cells, the movement track in nude mice bearing breast carcinoma and the influence on major organs of nude mice. Methods Separated and prepared CIK cells using human peripheral blood. The transwell migration assay was used to study the migratory response of CIK cells to human MDA-MB-435 breast carcinoma cells. A nude mouse xenograft model ( BALB/c) was established by injection of human MDA-MB-435 breast carcinoma cells. CIK cells labelled with DiI were injected into caudal vein of the nude mice bearing transplantation tumor. Movement track of CIK cells in vi-vo and influence on major organs were observed by living imaging technology, histopathology and immunohistopathology. Results When cultured in vitro during 14 ~20 days, CIK cells reached the peak level in proliferating stage with the maximum proportion of CD3 +CD56 + T cells. Transwell migration assay showed that the migrating number of CIK cells was increasing along with the increasing concentration of tumor cell cultural supernatants. Living imaging technology showed that the fluorescence signal began to appear 24 hours after injection of CIK cells and was strongest at 48 hours. Immunohistochemical technique and hematoxylin-eosin stain showed CIK cells tended to gather around tumor tissue 6 hours after injection, the most at 48 hours, and with some of the remaining cells on 14 day. In the meantime, no pathological damage caused by CIK cells was observed. Conclusion CIK cells have good tropism to the tumor tissue and safety to the normal tissue, and could be used as a promising cell vector for targeted therapy of cancer.
10.Clinical features,treatment and prognosis of 12 patients with primary hepatoblastoma combined with central nervous system metastasis
Weiling ZHANG ; Huimin HU ; Dongsheng HUANG ; Jing LI ; Yuan WEN ; Tao HAN ; Fan LI
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2017;32(15):1158-1161
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics,treatment and prognosis of hepatoblastoma (HB) patients with the central nervous system (CNS) metastasis.Methods The clinical data of 12 patients with CNS metastasis who were admitted to Beijing Tongren Hospital,Capital Medical University from January 2011 to June 2016 were retrospectively analyzed.The clinical features,treatment and prognosis of HB patients with CNS metastasis were summarized.Results (1) Clinical features:all 12 patients were diagnosed as stage-Ⅳ patients according to postoperative Children's Oncology Group (COG) stage system.The primary positions of extrahepatic metastatic characteristics were as follows:lung metastasis in 12 cases,bone metastasis in 3 cases,and adrenal metastasis in 2 cases,right atrial metastasis in 1 case,and abdominal lymph node metastasis in 1 case.Fetal and epithelial mixed type was the most common type in pathologic Pathologic classification of HB (50%,6/12 cases).CNS metastasis was detected in all 12 cases during the course of treatment.Brain metastasis were found in 11 cases of CNS imaging features,and 1 case had spinal metastatic tumors.(2) The treatment for CNS metastasis:all cases were given chemotherapy-based comprehensive treatment after being diagnosed as CNS metastasis of HB.Ten cases of CNS metastasis were treated by maintenance chemotherapy and 2 cases received chemotherapy plus intracranial tumor resection.(3) The prognosis of HB with CNS metastasis:the follow-up time was from 7 months to 54 months in 12 HB cases with CNS metastasis,and the median follow-up time was 20 months.The survival time of HB was 1-15 months,and the median survival time was 3.5 months after the diagnosis of CNS metastasis.Two cases of CNS metastasis were given intracranial tumor resection and chemotherapy and were followed up to June 2016,and survival time was 15 months and 5 months respectively.The survival time of other 10 cases without intracranial surgery was 1-6 months,and the median survival time was 3 months.By drawing survival function curve and applying Log-Rank test for CNS transfer children,the survival time of patients given intracranial tumor resection and chemotherapy was longer than those without surgery (P < 0.05).Conclusions The occurrence of CNS metastasis occurred in HB patients in phase-Ⅳ patients with pulmonary metastasis.The most common site of CNS metastasis is brain metastasis,which is hematogenous metastatic pathway,and 1 case of spinal cord metastasis was considered as the local invasion and metastasis.For HB cases with CNS metastasis,the survival time is short and the prognosis is poor,but the survival time might be prolonged for the phase-Ⅳ patients with intracranial tumor resection.