1.The comparative study:the caesarean section and spontaneous delivery on uterine involution
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 2003;0(05):-
Objective:To investigate the effect on uterine involution in caesarean section.Methods:1230 cases of primipara were divided into group A(cesarean section,n=650),group B(spontaneous delivery,n=580),measuring the level of uterine fundus,descending speed of uterine fundus,observing the duration of lochia,routinely screening of uterine involution.Results:There was significant t difference between the two groups with regard to the average decending speed of uterine fundus within 5 days after delivery,group B was superior to group A;After 42 days,The cases whose lochia disappeared were 61.8%and 92.4%in group A and group B in turn;The day 5,30 and 42 ultrasound measurement of uterine volum,showing significant difference(P
2.The clinical significance of a new model with emergency triage information system combined with pre-registration during the emergency process
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2017;26(7):802-806
Objective To explore the clinical significance of a new model with emergency triage information system (ETIS) combined with pre-registration during the emergency process.Methods A total of 1 000 patients who applied the new model with ETIS combined with pre-registration from January to April 2016 were assigned as the observation group,while another 1 000 patients from January to April 2015 who applied the conventional model with triages were assigned as the control group.The used time of triage,used time of registration,collection conditions of vital signs,and accurate rate of triage were compared between these two groups.Meanwhile,mortality,rescue success rate,omission rate,excessive-detection rate,transferring surgical duration,as well as door-to-needle time (DNT) and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) time in red region,were compared between these two groups.Results Subjects in the observation group had notably shorter used time of triage and registration,prominently higher accurate rate of triage,markedly better collection conditions of vital signs (P < 0.01),obviously lower mortality,omission rate,excessive-detection rate,transferring surgical duration,DNT and PCI time (P < 0.05),and significantly higher rescue success rate (P < 0.01),compared with patients in the control group.Conclusions The application of the new model with ETIS combined with pre-registration has high clinical significance.It greatly optimizes the emergency process,significantly shortens patient's triage and registration time,promotes the accurate rate of triage,allows the rapid and complete collection of vital signs,and more importantly,it also improves the time for rescuing critical patients,tremendously raises the rescue success rate and reduces mortality.
3.RNAi and Cre-loxP system inhibits GR expression in macrophage RAW264.7 cells of mouse
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 2007;0(08):-
Objective:To inhibit GR expression in macrophage RAW264.7 cells of mouse by RNAi and Cre-loxP system.Methods:Two pairs of RNAi target sequence against GR gene were designed and inserted into pBS/U6-Neo vehicle.Recombinant plasmid constructed by Cre-loxP system and RNAi was identified by PCR and sequencing.The recombinant plasmid and Cre-ERT2 plasmid was transfected into the mouse macrophage RAW264.7 cells,in which GR expression was measured on mRNA and protein level respectively by RT-PCR and Western blot.Results:GR expression on mRNA and protein level was significantly inhibited by the two recombinant plasmid against GR gene.Conclusion:Combination using of RNAi and Cre-loxP system could inhabit GR expression in mouse macrophage RAW264.7 cells.
4.The clinical features and risk factors of children with post-infectious bronchiolitis obliterans treated with invasive mechanical ventilation because of severe pneumonia
Tianjin Medical Journal 2017;45(8):881-884
Objective To summarize the clinical features and risk factors of children with post-infectious bronchiolitis obliterans (PBO), who were treated with invasive mechanical ventilation because of severe pneumonia, and to provide clinical reference for early diagnosis, early treatment and improvement of prognosis of pediatric patients with PBO. Methods The pediatric patients treated with invasive mechanical ventilation because of severe pneumonia, who were hospitalized in PICU of Tianjin Children's Hospital from October 2010 to December 2015 were included in this study. The pediatric patients who were diagnosed with PBO were used as the observation group. The general characteristics, clinical presentation, treatment time, treatment results, distribution of pathogens and relevant laboratory examination results were analyzed by using SAS 9.3 statistical software. Results A total of 73 pediatric patients were included in this study, including 49 male and 24 female, and their mean age was 8 months (P25-P75:4-12), the minimum age was 1 month and the maximum age was 36 months. They were divided into PBO group (n=30) and control group (n=43). It was found that wheezing (27 cases, 90.0%), persistent cough (22 cases, 73.3%) and exercise intolerance (22 cases, 73.3%) were the main clinical symptoms in PBO group. Results of physical examination showed wheeze (24 cases, 80.0%) and crackles (21 cases, 70.0%). Mosaic perfusion (25 cases, 83.3%) was the most prominent sign in lung CT scan. More than 2/3 of the pediatric patients were found moderate and severe pulmonary dysfunction. Pathogen detection rate was 50%in PBO group, and virus was prevalent (respiratory syncytial virus 4 cases, influenza virus 1 case, measles virus 2 cases and adenovirus 4 cases). The results of Logistic multivariate regression analysis showed that the risk factors included using corticosteroids at the beginning of disease (OR=8.515, 95%CI:1.948-37.224), prolonged mechanical ventilation (OR=1.116, 95%CI:1.031-1.327) and postponing clinic time (OR=1.114, 95%CI:1.010-1.227). Conclusion Once the severe pneumonia children, with the risk factors of using corticosteroids at the beginning of disease, prolonged invasive mechanical ventilation and postponing clinic time, are found the wheezing, persistent cough and exercise intolerance, and persisting wheeze and/or crackles, the PBO relevant examination should be executed as soon as possible to diagnosis and treatment.
5.Signaling pathways of epithelial-mesenchymal transition in colon cancer
Journal of International Oncology 2016;43(5):385-386
Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) plays a critical role in the carcinogenesis of colon cancer,and promotes the tumor invasion and metastasis.Studies have shown several signals are involved including transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β),Wnt/β-catein,Notch,nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) and PI3K/Akt signal pathway.It is important to elucidate EMT-related signal pathway thereby providing new insights into possible therapeutic interventions of colon cancer.
6.Clinical Observation on Treatment of Women Climacteric Insomnia by Plum-Blossom Needle: A Report of 50 Cases
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2004;2(4):35-36
To observe the treatment of 50 female patients with climacteric insomnia by plum-blossom needle therapy. According to differentiation of symptoms and signs the head, back, belly and other location were tapping. Besides 50 patients were treated with Western medicine as a control group. The result showed the immediate and long-term effect in plum-blossom needle group was better than that in control group (P<0.01).
7.Recent advances of thymic stromal lymphopoietin in respiratory tract infection
International Journal of Pediatrics 2010;37(6):591-593
Thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) is an epithelial cell-derived cytokine. TSLP exerts a profound influence on the polarization of dendritic cells and T helper2 cytokine production. TSLP also directly promotes T-cell proliferation in response to T-cell receptor activation and Th2 cytokine production. TSLP affects different populations of cells,indicative of the broad role of TSLP in the regulation of respiratory tract infected and inflammatory processes.
8.Research progress of secondary infection cases by acupuncture.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(12):1319-1322
The common pathogens and cases of secondary infection by acupuncture were classified and described, including staphylococcus aureus, mycobacteria, hepatitis virus and some sporadic infections. The above; cases were summed up according to the common pathogens of the secondary infection by acupuncture. Thus it illustrates the features of the secondary infection cases by acupuncture comprehensively and aims to enhance the infection knowledge of the medical staff in the hospital, so that the infection is effectively prevented in medical work.
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9.Establishment of Mouse Models with Kidney-positive Deficiency with Antisense Oligonucleotide-loaded Bio-degradable Polylactic Acid Microspheres
China Pharmacy 2015;(22):3086-3088
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the feasibility of mouse models establishment with kidney-positive deficiency with anti-sense oligonucleotide-loaded biodegradable polylactic acid microspheres. METHODS:Three-week old mice were randomized into groups A,B,C,D and E,with 6 mice in each group,where the mice in group A were given subcutaneous injection 0.2 ml nor-mal saline,and those in groups B-E were given subcutaneous injection 0.1,0.2,0.4 and 0.8 mg each mice of antisense oligonucle-otide-loaded biodegradable polylactic acid microspheres. After the administration,the weights and activities of mice in all groups were observed;and one month later,their livers,adrenal glands and brains were collected to detect the expression of glucocorti-coid receptor (GR) by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). RESULTS:All mice except those in group A were found to have kidney-positive deficiency symptoms such as developmental delay,light weight,less activities and gathering to-gether. Compared to group A,other groups showed lower GR expressions in liver,adrenal gland and brain. There was statistically difference (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS:Antisense oligonucleotide-loaded biodegradable polylactic acid microspheres can inhibit GR expression,and the mice whose GR expression is inhibited show symptoms of kidney-positive deficiency,which provides a re-ference for the establishment of mouse models with kidney-positive deficiency.
10.Biodegradable AZ31 magnesium alloy stent in rabbit aorta:degradation time and effect
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(30):4456-4462
BACKGROUND:Stent implantation is a common treatment for various cardiovascular diseases. Biodegradable AZ31 magnesium al oy stent is a new kind of biodegradable stent, but its degradation time and effect are stil rarely reported. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the degradation time and effect of AZ31 magnesium al oy stent in the rabbit aorta. METHODS:Twenty New Zealand white rabbits were subjected to implantation of biodegradable AZ31 magnesium al oy stents into the abdominal aorta. After implantation, the animals were grossly observed, and five animals were sacrificed under anesthesia at 1, 2, 3 and 4 months respectively for X-ray and histological observations. The number of residual struts was calculated under microscope. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:X-ray findings showed that the implanted stent was found to be in complete form at 1 month after implantation, and its degradation was elicited at 2 months, indicating the stent lost its supporting role gradual y. The stent was degraded mostly at 3 months and degraded completely at 4 months. After implantation, the degradation rate of the stent was increased over time, which was confirmed by the X-ray findings. The number of residual struts was correlated with the time of degradation (r=-0.943, P<0.05). The slope of the linear regression equation was-0.12, based on which, the total time of the stent degradation was calculated to be 105 days. These results show that the AZ31 magnesium al oy stent implanted in the rabbit aorta is gradual y degraded with time, and the number of its residual struts exhibits an association with the degradation time. Given that the average number of degraded struts per day is 0.12, the complete stent is expected to be degraded within 105 days after implantation.