1.Design and analysis of two-way side turn over mechanism for intelligent sanitation nursing instrument
Xiangdong PENG ; Hua ZHANG ; Jizhong LIU ; Zuming ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;(3):8-10
Objective To aim at the problem of bedsore which is always occurred on the crowd of the aging population,empty-nest family and the disabled patients etc,a two-way side turn over mechanism for intelligent sanitation nursing instrument is designed.Methods The turn over angle of the mechanism was analyzed and calculated after establishing the mechanism's three-dimensional model.The forces situation of the state of lying,side lean against and left/right side turn over were carried out through finite element analysis by using of Pro/Mechanica.Results The results showed that the sum of two-way side turn over mechanism's two-way side turn over angle was 30 degrees.The materials met the mechanism's force requirement.Conclusions The results can provide a theoretical basis for the designer to determine the structure parameters and sizes of mechanism.
2.Expression level and significance of NGF, TGF-β1, estradiol, testosterone in serum and expressed prostatic secretion of patients with category Ⅲ prostatitis
Xiaoma ZHANG ; Jun FANG ; Jizhong CHEN ; Qiang GONG ; Youyun ZHOU ; Junjie QIAN ; Jinhai ZHU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2014;(7):518-523
Objective To investigate the level and clinical significance of nerve growth factor ( NGF) , transforming growth factor ( TGF )-β1 , estradiol ( E2 ) and testosterone ( T ) in serum and ex-pressed prostatic secretion (EPS) of patients with category Ⅲprostatitis. Methods From August 2011 to January 2012, 64 patients with (chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome , CP/CPPS) and 20 health people were enrolled in this study.In CP/CPPS group, the age of patients ranged from 18 to 56 years, mean (36.6±9.3) years.The history of CP/CPPS ranged from 3 months to 6 years, mean 2 years.All patients were asked to complete NIH-CPSI questionnaires with CP/CPPS, including group ⅢA 35 cases and groupⅢB 29 cases.The age of healthy controls ranged from 25 to 41 years.The average healthy control age was (33.1±3.9) years.EPS and serum samples from CP/CPPS and control group were collected and frozen . NGF, TGF-β1 , E2 and T level in EPS and serum were measured by ELISA and radioimmunoassay and com -pared in each group. Results The mean E2, E2/T, TGF-β1 level in serum of patients with CP/CPPS were (175.7±82.4) pmol/L, (7.9±6.7), (2 216.2±581.6) ng/L, which were higher than that in healthy controls, (131.7±49.4) pmol/L, (4.6±2.4), (1 599.8±469.5) ng/L.The mean T level in CP/CPPS pa-tients′serum was (24.7±8.9) nmol/L, which was lower than that in controls (29.2±7.0) nmol/L.The E2/T (34.5±29.8), TGF-β1(6 859.3±5 229.4 ng/L), NGF (467.0±164.3 ng/L) levels in EPS of CP/CPPS patients were higher than that in controls (16.5±13.8), (1 774.1±1 304.3) ng/L, (310.8±106.6) ng/L. The TGF-β1 level in EPS of CP/CPPS patients showed the positive correlation ship with urination symptom score (6.1±2.4) (r=0.641, P<0.05).The NGF level in EPS of CP/CPPS patients also showed the positive correlation ship with pain score (7.6±2.6) (r=0.497, P<0.05).E2/T,TGF-β1 levels in serum and E2/T, TGF-β1,NGF levels in EPS of group ⅢA were (7.1±4.6), (2131.5±412.0)ng/L and (31.5±22.3), (7 667.1±5 652.4)ng/L, (440.6±134.3)ng/L, which were significantly higher than those in healthy con-trol (P<0.05).E2/T, TGF-β1 levels in serum and E2/T, TGF-β1, NGF levels in EPS of group ⅢB were (8.9±8.5), (2 340.5±728.2) ng/L and (38.2±37.1), (5 884.4±4 574.3) ng/L, (498.9±192.1) ng/L, which were also higher than those in healthy control ( P<0.05) . Conclusions Hormonal imbalance in es-tradiol and testosterone with TGF-β1 , NGF higher levels in EPS is closely related with pathogenesis and clin-ical symptom of category III chronic nonbacterial prostatitis .
3.Correlation between sex hormone level in serum and expressed prostatic secretion with erectile function in patients with type Ⅲ prostatitis
Xiaoma ZHANG ; Jun FANG ; Jizhong CHEN ; Qiang GONG ; Youyun ZHOU ; Junjie QIAN ; Jinhai ZHU
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(11):1490-1492,1495
Objective To explore the correlation between the levels of estradiol E2 and testosterone T in serum and expressed prostatic secretion(EPS) with the erectile function in the patients with type Ⅲ prostatitis(CP/CPPS) .Methods The E2 and T lev‐els in serum and EPS from 64 cases of CP/CPPS ,including 35 cases of type Ⅲ A and 29 cases of Ⅲ B ,and 20 individuals of physical examination were detected by using the radioimmunoassay .All cases were evaluated by the scores of NIH‐CPSI and the Internation‐al Index of Erectile Function 5(IIEF‐5) .64 patients were grouped according to the IIEF‐5 scores ,the erectile dysfunction(ED) group(32 cases) and the non‐ED group(32 cases) .Results The mean E2/T levels in serum and EPS of the Ⅲ A group and the Ⅲ B group were higher than those in the control group ,the difference had statistical significance(P<0 .05) .20 cases(57 .14% ) of ED were found in the Ⅲ A group ,which were more than 12 cases(41 .38% ) of ED in the Ⅲ B group ,but there was no statistically signifi‐cant difference (>0 .05 .There was a positive correlation between the IIEF‐5 score and the T level in serum and EPS in the CP/CPPS group(r=0 .218 ,r=0 .231 ,P<0 .05) .There was a negative correlation between the IIEF‐5 score and the E2/T level in ser‐um and EPS(r= -0 .189 ,r= -0 .652 ,P<0 .05) ,which had no correlation with the NIH‐CPSI score(P>0 .05) .The serum T level in the ED group was (6 .32 ± 1 .86)ng/mL ,which was lower than(7 .89 ± 2 .92)ng/mL in the non‐ED group and (8 .41 ± 2 .02)ng/mL in the control group ;the .E2/T level in EPS in the ED group was (55 .02 ± 29 .26) ,which was higher than (14 .06 ± 9 .36) in the non‐ED group and (16 .45 ± 13 .76) in the control group ,the differences among them were statistically significant (P<0 .05) .Con‐clusion The imbalance degree of hormone estradiol and testosterone in serum and EPS is related with erectile function in the pa‐tients with CP/CPPS .
4.Severe post-renal transplantation infection: its etiology and clinical charact eristics
Jizhong REN ; Zhilian MIN ; Youhua ZHU ; Jun QI ; Liming WANG ; Yawei WANG ; Junhua ZHENG ; Meisheng ZHOU ; Danfeng XU ; Zhen DONG
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2001;22(1):68-70
Objective: To probe into the etiology of the sever e post-renal transplantation infection and its diagnosis and t reatment. Methods: A retrospective analysis was made on the seve re infected cases among 1 504 renal transplantation cases. Results: (1)The infected rate in the whole group was 23.74%,and 14.01% of the infecti on cases was severely involved. (2) About 86% of the severe infection occurred within 6 months after operation and as high as 82% of the patients were successf ully rescued by various etiological treatment. (3) The main etiological causes according to their frequency and type were: Bacteria(Mycobacterium tub erculosis, Pseudomonas, Aureus staphylococcus, Bacillus cloacae, etc.); Fungus (Candida albians, Candida tropicals, Penicillum patulum). Cytomegalo virus also often appeared. Conclusion: (1) Infection is one of t h e common complications after renal transplantation and severe infection is an im portant cause of death. (2) Correct diagnosis and combined therapy in time may improve its success rate. (3) Characterized germ spectrum exists in severe post -renal transplantation infection and its role is of great importance to clinica l management.
5.Ensemble Partial Least Squares Algorithm Based on Variable Clustering for Quantitative Infrared Spectrometric Analysis
Yiming BI ; Guohai CHU ; Jizhong WU ; Kailong YUAN ; Jian WU ; Fu LIAO ; Jun XIA ; Guangxin ZHANG ; Guojun ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2015;(7):1086-1091
Due to the ability of overcoming both the dimensionality and the collinear problems of the spectral data, partial least squares ( PLS ) is in ever increasingly used for quantitative spectrometric analysis, especially for near-infrared spectrum, mid-infrared spectrum and Raman spectrum. In this work, an improved PLS algorithm is proposed for efficient information extraction and noise reduction. The spectral variables are clustering to several subsets, and several sub-models are built for each subset. Then, the sub-models are re-weighted and ensemble to the final model. Experiments on two near-infrared datasets ( octane number prediction in gasoline and nicotine prediction in tobacco leafs ) demonstrate that the new method provides superior prediction performance and outperformed the conventional PLS algorithm, and the root mean square error of prediction ( RMSEP) is reduced by 32% and 22%, respectively.
6.Chemical constituents from Rehmannia glutinosa.
Xingnuo LI ; Mengyu ZHOU ; Peiqiang SHEN ; Jianbing ZHANG ; Chu CHU ; Zhiwei GE ; Jizhong YAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(22):3125-3129
OBJECTIVETo study the chemical constituents from the roots of Rehmannia glutinosa.
METHODThe compounds were isolated by various chromatographic methods and identified by spectroscopic analysis.
RESULTTwelve compounds were isolated and their structures were identified as 5-hydroxymethyl-pyrrole-2-carbaldehyde (1), 5-hydroxymethyl furfural (2), tyrosol (3), 5,6-dihydroxy-beta-ionone (4), 6-O-E-feruloyl ajugol (5), acteoside (6), leucosceptoside A (7), martynoside (8), isomartynoside (9), purpureaside C (10), jionoside A1 (11), and jionoside B1 (12).
CONCLUSIONCompounds 1, 3 and 9 were isolated from the genus Rehmannia for the first time.
Glycosides ; analysis ; Rehmannia ; chemistry
7.Thiabendazole inhibits ubiquinone reduction activity of mitochondrial respiratory complex II via a water molecule mediated binding feature.
Qiangjun ZHOU ; Yujia ZHAI ; Jizhong LOU ; Man LIU ; Xiaoyun PANG ; Fei SUN
Protein & Cell 2011;2(7):531-542
The mitochondrial respiratory complex II or succinate: ubiquinone oxidoreductase (SQR) is a key membrane complex in both the tricarboxylic acid cycle and aerobic respiration. Five disinfectant compounds were investigated with their potent inhibition effects on the ubiquinone reduction activity of the porcine mitochondrial SQR by enzymatic assay and crystallography. Crystal structure of the SQR bound with thiabendazole (TBZ) reveals a different inhibitor-binding feature at the ubiquinone binding site where a water molecule plays an important role. The obvious inhibitory effect of TBZ based on the biochemical data (IC(50) ~100 μmol/L) and the significant structure-based binding affinity calculation (~94 μmol/L) draw the suspicion of using TBZ as a good disinfectant compound for nematode infections treatment and fruit storage.
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Anthelmintics
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metabolism
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pharmacology
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Binding Sites
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Electron Transport Complex II
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drug effects
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Inhibitory Concentration 50
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Mitochondria
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drug effects
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enzymology
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Molecular Structure
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Oxidoreductases
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antagonists & inhibitors
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chemistry
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Structure-Activity Relationship
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Swine
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Thiabendazole
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chemistry
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metabolism
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pharmacology
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Ubiquinone
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antagonists & inhibitors
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Water
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chemistry
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metabolism
8.Expression of microRNA-6768-5p in lung cancer tissue and its effect on malignant biological behavior of lung cancer cells
Wanli MAO ; Panpan HU ; Jizhong ZOU ; Yaodong ZHOU ; Liangwen LIU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;45(4):392-396,403
Objective To investigate the expression of miR-6768-5p in lung cancer tissue and its effect on the proliferation and invasion of lung cancer cells through targeted regulation of carboxypeptidase A4(CPA4).Methods The expression of miR-6768-5p in lung cancer tissues and adjacent tissues was analyzed u-sing the TCGA database.Quantitative real-time PCR(qPCR)was used to detect the expression of miR-6768-5p in human lung cancer cell lines(HCC1588,H1650,H1299,A549,HCC827)and normal alveolar epithelial cells(HPAEpiC cells).Lung cancer cells were transfected with NC mimics and miR-6768-5p mimics,respec-tively,and divided into NC group and miR-6768-5p group.The MTS assay and Matrigel invasion assay were used to detect the cell proliferation and invasion ability of each group,respectively.The putative binding sites of miR-6768-5p and CPA4 were verified using RNAhybrid software and dual-luciferase reporter gene experi-ment.The expression of CPA4 mRNA in each group of cells was detected by qPCR.The expression of AKT/c-MYC signaling pathway proteins in the cells of each group was analyzed by Western blot.Results Com-pared with the adjacent tissues,the relative expression level of miR-6768-5p in lung cancer tissues was signifi-cantly decreased,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Compared with HPAEpiC cells,the relative expression level of miR-6768-5p was significantly decreased in lung cancer cell lines,and the differ-ence was statistically significant(P<0.05).Compared with the NC group,the cell proliferation rate of miR-6768-5p group was significantly decreased(P<0.05).The number of invasive cells in NC group and miR-6768-5p group was(131.30±12.55)and(37.45±7.77),respectively,and the number of invasive cells in miR-6768-5p group was significantly lower than that in NC group(P<0.05).The relative expression level of CPA4 mRNA in H1299 cells of miR-6768-5p group was significantly lower than that in NC group(t=4.93,P<0.05).Compared with the NC group,the expressions of AKT/c-myC signaling pathway proteins p-AKT,p-mTORC1,XIAP,MDM2 and C-myC proteins in miR-6768-5p group were significantly decreased.Conclusion The expression of miR-6768-5p is decreased in lung cancer tissues,and miR-6768-5p may inhibit the activation of AKT/c-MYC signaling pathway by targeting CPA4,and reduce the proliferation and invasion ability of lung cancer H1299 cells.
9.Cadaver renal transplantation and multivariate analysis for graft survival: a clinical review of 2 016 cases.
Jun QI ; Zhilian MIN ; Youhua ZHU ; Yushan LIU ; Jian LU ; Liming WANG ; Yawei WANG ; Jizhong REN ; Junhua ZHENG ; Danfeng XU ; Meisheng ZHOU ; Yacheng YAO ; Yi GAO
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2002;40(4):241-247
OBJECTIVETo review kidney transplantation in the center and analyze the risk factors affecting long-term allograft survival.
METHODSThirty-two relative variables were analyzed with SAS statistical software. Using Log-rank method, we investigated influence of these variables on short-and long-term survival of grafts. Kaplan-Meier analysis was used to estimate the 1-, 3-, 5-, 10-years graft survival rates and half-life. Proportional hazards regression analysis (Cox model) was used to assess and rank the relative risk of potential variables.
RESULTSThe 1-, 3-, 5-, 10-years graft survival rates were 83%, 75%, 66% and 48%. After excluding the patients died with functioning grafts, the 1-, 3-, 5-, 10 years grafts survival rate increased to 89%, 82%, 75% and 69%, respectively. The mean half-life was 8.78 +/- 0.14 and 14.09 +/- 0.20 years, respectively. By Log-rank analysis, factors affecting short- and long-term graft survival were identified as: renal function, duration of graft function became normal, cold-ischemia time, presence of acute rejection, delayed graft function, immunosuppressive regimen, complication, infection, anti-rejection therapy. Cox model multivariate analysis showed that there were 18 factors affecting graft survival.
CONCLUSIONSNew immunosuppressive agents not only significantly increase short-term graft survival, but also have the better long-term outcome tendency. Making assurance to get high quality donor organ and minimizing the death with graft function may be the most feasible way to prolong graft survival at present.
Adult ; Cadaver ; Female ; Graft Survival ; drug effects ; Humans ; Immunosuppressive Agents ; pharmacology ; Kidney Transplantation ; Male ; Multivariate Analysis ; Transplantation, Homologous
10.Salivary mycobiome dysbiosis and its potential impact on bacteriome shifts and host immunity in oral lichen planus.
Yan LI ; Kun WANG ; Bo ZHANG ; Qichao TU ; Yufei YAO ; Bomiao CUI ; Biao REN ; Jinzhi HE ; Xin SHEN ; Joy D VAN NOSTRAND ; Jizhong ZHOU ; Wenyuan SHI ; Liying XIAO ; Changqing LU ; Xuedong ZHOU
International Journal of Oral Science 2019;11(2):13-13
The biodiversity of the mycobiome, an important component of the oral microbial community, and the roles of fungal-bacterial and fungal-immune system interactions in the pathogenesis of oral lichen planus (OLP) remain largely uncharacterized. In this study, we sequenced the salivary mycobiome and bacteriome associated with OLP. First, we described the dysbiosis of the microbiome in OLP patients, which exhibits lower levels of fungi and higher levels of bacteria. Significantly higher abundances of the fungi Candida and Aspergillus in patients with reticular OLP and of Alternaria and Sclerotiniaceae_unidentified in patients with erosive OLP were observed compared to the healthy controls. Aspergillus was identified as an "OLP-associated" fungus because of its detection at a higher frequency than in the healthy controls. Second, the co-occurrence patterns of the salivary mycobiome-bacteriome demonstrated negative associations between specific fungal and bacterial taxa identified in the healthy controls, which diminished in the reticular OLP group and even became positive in the erosive OLP group. Moreover, the oral cavities of OLP patients were colonized by dysbiotic oral flora with lower ecological network complexity and decreased fungal-Firmicutes and increased fungal-Bacteroidetes sub-networks. Third, several keystone fungal genera (Bovista, Erysiphe, Psathyrella, etc.) demonstrated significant correlations with clinical scores and IL-17 levels. Thus, we established that fungal dysbiosis is associated with the aggravation of OLP. Fungal dysbiosis could alter the salivary bacteriome or may reflect a direct effect of host immunity, which participates in OLP pathogenesis.
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microbiology
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Female
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Humans
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Lichen Planus, Oral
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microbiology
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Male
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Microbiota
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Middle Aged
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Mouth Mucosa
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microbiology
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Mycobiome
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Saliva
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microbiology