1.Indoor Decoration and Health Effects
Shuzhen ZHANG ; Xin FANG ; Jingxiu HAN
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(04):-
Objective To study the adverse health effects of indoor decoration on the inhabitants and to provide scientific evidences for improving the living conditions.Methods To investigate the condition of room decorating,fitment and the health situation of inhabitants,then analyze the data by multiple Logistic regression.Results The indoor air pollution caused by indoor decoration could cause many kinds of complaints.The result of single factor analysis showed that less than 6 months after the decoration(OR=9.45),to live in the room in less than half month after the decoration(OR=1.97)and living in the room for less than 1 month(OR=16.19)maybe increase the risk of complaints.When adjusted the effects of the other influence factors,the result showed that the longer the time of decoration was finished,the lower the risk of complaints was(OR=0.82,95%CI:0.73-0.91).Keeping ventilation could decrease the risk of complaints(OR=0.68,95%CI:0.54-0.87).Conclusion The results of this investigation indicate that the discomfortable symptoms of inhabitants living in the room decorated recently are the combined results of many factors which include room decorating,the surrounding of living,the working condition,individual habit and living habits.To prolong the time of living in the room after decoration and keep the room ventilation can decrease the adverse effects of decoration pollution.
2.THE EFFECT OF TADPOLE EXTRACT ON HELA CELLS AND ITS POSSIBLE MECHANISM
Jingxiu BAI ; Wei DING ; Yinghua WANG ; Linqing ZHANG ; Fuwen NIU
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1953;0(01):-
The tadpole extract without large molecular protein(T-871) was prepared from dry tadpoles. This extract and RPMI1640 medium were mixed in the ratio of 1:50(V/V) to form T-871 medium. HeLa cells were cultured in the T-871 medium in order to study the possible mechanism of HeLa cell differentiation induced by tadpole extract. We found that there was a decreased acitivity of LDH which may be released through HeLa cell membrane in the 2 day's cultured T-871 medium. After 3 day's culture in the T-871 medium we found that on the HeLa cell membranes, Na-K-ATPase activity reduced and the content of Con A receptors increased. When these cells were analyzed by flow cytometry(FACS-420), the results indicated that HeLa cells accumulated in G_2 and M phases of the cell cycle and the influence on DNA and RNA content of the HeLa cells was insignificant. HeLa cells cultured by RPMI 1640 medium or T-871 medium for 3 days were inoculated into the dorsal hypodermis of 12 nude mice, respectively. Then after 24 hours this extract was injected to each nude mouse at dose of 0.3 ml each day. Our study showed that T-871 could result in decrease of tumor formation such as delay of tumor nodule appearance and reduce of tumor weight. This study suggested that the changes of the cell membrane may be caused by the tadpole extract. It may also reduce malignancy of the HeLa cells.
3.EFFECTS OF TADPOLE EXTRACT ON EXPRESSION OF THE RELATED ONCOGENES IN HL 60 CELLS
Xiaoyu DU ; Jingxiu BAI ; Rong BAI ; Xiaoli ZHANG ; Baoying GU ;
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1955;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the effect of tadpole extract(T871 3) on tumor cells and its mechanism. Methods We studied the effects of T871 3 on proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis of HL 60 cells by cytomorphological observation, cytochemistry and TUNEL method. We also examined gene expression during the induction of apoptosis and differentiation in tadpole extract treated HL 60 cells by in situ hybridization and intact cell mRNA dot blot techniques. Results 1 T871 3 was able to inhibite HL 60 cells proliferation. 2 T871 3 was able to induce HL 60 cells to differentiate along monocyte macrophage lineage at low concentration, and apoptosis at higher concentration. 3 The differentiation of HL 60 cells was accompanied by downregulations of c myc,c myb gene expression, The apoptosis of HL 60 cells was accompanied by downregulations of c\|myc bcl 2 gene expression, suggesting that these genes may be involved in the apoptosis and differentiation process. Conclusion Tadpole extract may have effects on HL 60 cells through changing the oncogene expression. [
4.Evaluation of brachial plexus injury by CT myelography
Jingxiu ZHANG ; Xiaoguang CHENG ; Yaxiong LI ; Hui QU ; Shufeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(02):-
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of CT myelography (CTM) in brachial plexus injury. Methods Twenty-seven patients with brachial plexus injury were examined by using cervical CTM with spiral scan and bone reconstruction algorithm. CT images were reviewed by the senior radiologists, who determined if the nerve root avulsion was presented. The criteria of diagnosing nerve root avulsion were loss of normal nerve root appearance in the Isovist filled thecal sac in consecutive CTM slices plus companion signs. The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of CTM in diagnosing nerve root injuries were calculated with operation findings and follow-up results as gold standard. Results Direct sign of nerve root avulsion was the loss of normal nerve root defect seen in the Isovist filled thecal sac in consecutive CTM slices. Indirect signs included: (1) Pseudomeningocele bulge: The leak of Isovist into nerve root sheath, and extended into foramina; (2) Arachnoid cyst: displacement of spinal cord; (3) Dissymmetry of subarachnoid cavity: deformity of thecal sac, partially lack of Isovist into arachnoid space; (4) Non-integrity of dural capsule wall: one side of capsule cavity was obstructed. Part of the surface of spinal cord was exposed. Brachial plexus injury could be diagnosed by direct sign with one of the indirect signs. Of the 27 patients (128 nerve roots), 91 nerve root avulsions were found on CTM, and 37 was found normal. Compared with operation findings, 84 were true positive, 7 false positive, 34 true negative, and 3 false negative. Based on these results, the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were 96.6%, 82.9%, and 92.2%, respectively. Conclusion CTM is accurate in detecting nerve root avulsion of brachial plexus.
5.The time-intensity curve of dynamic MR imaging for discrimination of benign and malignancy in musculoskeletal tumors
Jing ZHANG ; Wei LIANG ; Xiaosong LI ; Wei ZHANG ; Wei LIU ; Jingxiu ZHANG ; Suchen FENG ; Xiaoguang CHENG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2009;43(6):575-578
Objective To investigate the value of time-intensity curve of dynamic contrast enhancement MR imaging in the discrimination of benign and malignancy in musculoskeletal tumors. Methods Ninety patients were examined with fast acquisition with muhiphase enhanced fast GRE series. The TIC of lesions were obtained using slope images in which pixel intensity reflected the slope value. The curves were classified according to their shapes as type Ⅰ , washout enhancement; type Ⅱ, plateau enhancement; type Ⅲ, gradual enhancement. Taking pathological diagnosis as gold standard, the power of the maximal enhancement slope and curve types in discriminating benign and malignant lesions was evaluated by appropriate statistic analysis. Results There were 49 malignant and 44 benign lesions. The distribution of curve types for malignant tumors was type Ⅰ 75.5% ( 37/49), type Ⅱ 24. 5% (12/49). While the numbers for benign tumors was type Ⅰ 59. 1% ( 26/44 ), type Ⅱ 15.9% ( 7/44 ) and type Ⅲ 25.0% ( 11/44 ), respectively. The patterns of curve types in malignant lesions were different from benign lesions significantly ( χ2 = 14. 008, P < 0. 01 ). The slope value in benign lesion was 6. 80 + 3. 35 and that in malignant lesion was 6. 80±2. 71. The difference was not statistically significant( t = 0. 008, P > 0. 05 ). Type Ⅰ and type Ⅱ (excluding lesions with typical benign morphology ) were suggestive of malignant tumors. Type Ⅲ was indicator of a benign lesion. The diagnostic indices for the shape of TIC criterion were: sensitivity 100%, specificity 50%, positive predictive value 78%, negative predictive value 100% and accuracy 82%, respectively. Conclusion Combined with the characteristic of morphology, the TIC improves the power of MR imaging in discriminating benign from malignant musculoskeletal tumors.
6.Investigation on Dietary Nutrition Status of 115 Patients with Graves Disease in Yunnan Province
Zhengwu ZHANG ; Songmei WANG ; Jingxiu ZHANG ; Qing GAO ; Lisha WU ; Jianzhong YIN
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2016;37(10):31-34
Objective To learn dietary and nutritional status of the toxic diffuse goiter (GD) patients in Yunnan region,to investigate dietary nutrition intake levels of GD patients.Methods By using food frequency method and self-programmed food frequency table,GD patients' dietary nutrition was investigated.We calculated GD patients' intake of all kinds of food and a variety of nutrients per capita per day,and compared them with the suggested values in Chinese residents balanced diet pagoda and dietary nutrients reference intakes (RNIs);measured the patients' body weight,height and calculating body mass index in the field.Results (1) Dietary structure:GD patients' food intake kinds were various in Yunnan region,the intakes of cereals,tuber crops,meat,poultry,oils and fats and nuts were high;the intakes of vegetables,homonemeae,fruits,eggs,fish and shrimp,milk and milk products were low.(2) Energy and nutrient intake:the energy contribution from fats exceeded the recommended value,the energy contribution from carbohydrates was lower than the recommended value,the intakes of dietary fiber,vitamin A,thiamine,riboflavin,calcium and sodium were low,the intakes of vitamin E,phosphorus and iron were high.(3) Physical examination:GD patients' marasmus rate,overweight rate and obesity rate were 25.2%,7.0% and 1.7%,respectively.There was no statistically significant difference between males and females (P>0.05) Conclusion GD patients' food intake kinds are various in Yunnan region,but the dietary structure is unreasonable.
7.Resection of ampulla-duodenal conjunction in the treatment of periampullary carcinoma
Ping BIE ; Jingxiu CAI ; Jikui LIU ; Yudong FAN ; Jian CHEN ; Jun DING ; Jianyong ZHU ; Qiao WV ; Chun TANG ; Chunlin FENG ; Ying ZHANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2000;0(12):-
Objective To evaluate the clinical application of Vater ampulla-duodenal conjunction resection in the treatment of periampullary carcinoma. Methods From January 2005 to July 2006, 15 patients underwent this modus operandi, including carcinoma of duodenal papilla (6 cases), Vater ampulla (5 cases) and lower part of common bile duct (4 cases). The descending part of duodenum, Vater ampulla, head of pancreas and common bile duct were excised en bloc followed by reconstruction of GI conduit. Result One patient died of stress ulcer 2 months postoperatively, the 14 patients recovered uneventfully without any major complications, and 3-16 months follow-up found no tumor recurrence. Conclusion Vater ampulla-duodenal conjunction resection as a new surgical procedure provides enough tumor margin clearance while causing less trauma than standard pancreatoduodenectomy in selected cases of periampullary carcinoma.
8.Effect of solution environment on the purification of pertussis toxin.
Tie WU ; Jingxiu BI ; Yongdong HUANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Lijing SUN ; Chunbao SUN ; Zhiguo SU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2008;24(7):1279-1284
The low recovery of pertussis toxin (PT) and the low resolving efficiency of chromatography, due to the instability of PT in low salt condition, are the main challenges for its purification. We aplied 2 mol/L urea to prevent the aggregation and disassociation of PT during the purification by ion-exchange chromatography (IEC) and gel filtration chromatography (GFC). The effect of urea on the purification of PT was studied by ELISA assay and non-reduced SDS-PAGE. The activity recoveries of PT and filamentous hemagglutinin (FHA) in IEC and GFC, the resolution efficiency in GFC and the purities of PT and FHA were improved obviously by adding 2 mol/L urea in the mobile phase. The results highlight the potential application of urea in the acellular pertussis vaccine (APV) manufacture procedure.
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9.Quantitative evaluation of the degrees of qualitative syndromes commonly encountered in patients with coronary heart disease.
Dongtao LI ; Jie LI ; Jian WANG ; Fuyu LI ; Jingxiu ZHU ; Meizeng ZHANG ; Junyan LI ; Yanlai XU ; Lingbo WEI ; Wenyan JI ; Rongqin JIANG ; Xuefa LIU
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2010;8(8):750-6
Objective: To establish a quantitative model for evaluating the degree of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndromes often seen in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). Methods: Medical literature concerning clinical investigation of TCM syndromes of CHD was collected and organized, and the "Hall for Workshop of Metasynthetic Engineering" expert symposium method was applied. First, the 100 millimeter scaling was used for combining with scoring on degree of symptoms to establish a quantitative criterion for classification of symptom degree in CHD patients, and the model was established by using comprehensive analytic hierarchy process as the mathematical tool to estimate the weight of the criterion for evaluating qualitative syndromes in various layers by specialists. Then the model was verified in clinical practice and the outcomes were compared with fuzzy evaluation from the specialists. Results: A total of 287 clinical observation forms on CHD cases were collected, and 167 forms were available after excluding any irregular forms. The results showed that basic coincidence rate between the outcomes derived from specialists and those from the model was 68.26% (114/167), and part coincidence rate was 88.62%(148/167). Conclusion: This model, with good rationality and feasibility, has a high coincidence rate with fuzzy evaluation from specialists, and can be promoted in clinical practice. It is a good quantitative model for evaluating the degree of TCM syndromes of CHD.