1.Clinical manifestations of Bordetella pertussis infection in infants
Jianqiong HUANG ; Zhuoya MA ; Yuejie ZHENG ; Enmei LIU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2014;29(22):1724-1727
Objective To explore the clinical manifestations and epidemiological profiles of hospitalized infants with Bordetella pertussis infection and to improve the knowledge for its early diagnosis and treatment.Methods Using a retrospective analysis method,the data of 142 hospitalized infants with Bordetella pertussis infection in Shenzhen Children's Hospital from 2011 to 2013 were collected,which was confirmed by a real-time polymerase chain reaction(PCR) of nasopharyngeal secretion.The SPSS 16.0 software was used for statistical analysis.Results Of the 142hospitalized infants with Bordetella pertussis infection,the ratio of male to female was 2.1∶ 1.0 (96/41 cases).Ninetythree (65.5%) cases were aged less than 3 months old,26 cases (18.3%) were 3-6 months old and 23 cases (16.2%) were 6-36 months old.One hundred and twenty-six (88.7%) patients were unvaccinated or incompletely vaccinated.The most common clinical manifestation was paroxysmal cough which accounts for 104/142 (73.2%) cases,and 6 cases of which had roaring(4.2%).Peripheral blood WBC level of 83 cases increased,and 75 (90.4%) cases were lymphocytosis.The positive rate of X-ray was 60.6%.Eighty-one cases were complicated with bacteria,respiratory virus or mycoplasma pneumonia infection.There were significant differences in symptom of fever and infection of respiratory tract pathogen among 3 groups.The symptom of fever in the group aged less than 3 months old group was significantly lower than the other 2 groups (x2 =11.45,P < 0.01 ;x2 =34.56,P < 0.01),and 6-36 months old group was significantly higher than the other 2 groups(x2 =7.590,P < 0.01 ;x2 =6.928,P < 0.01).Conclusions Bordetella pertussis is an important pathogen for the infants with persistent cough,especially in unvaccinated or incompletely vaccinated infants,but the clinical manifestation and signs of pertussis are atypical,which may lead to a misdiagnosis and delay proper treatment.As a rapid and sensitive method of detecting Bordetella pertussis,PCR may be used for early diagnosis.
2.Preparation and Quality Control of Thermosensitive Nasal Gel of Ephedrine Hydrochloride and Diphen-hydramine Hydrochloride
Jun ZHOU ; Lei TANG ; Ruifeng LIU ; Zhuoya LI
China Pharmacist 2016;19(3):596-598
Objective:To prepare the thermosensitive nasal gel of ephedrine hydrochloride and diphenhydramine hydrochloride and establish its quality control method. Methods:The amounts of P407, P188 and PEG 6000 were optimized by an orthogonal test with the gelling temperature as the index. An HPLC method was established to determine the contents of ephedrine hydrochloride and di-phenhydramine hydrochloride. Results:The optimum amount of P407, P188 and PEG 6 000 was 19%, 2% and 1%, respectively. The linear range of ephedrine hydrochloride was 1.600 0-2.400 0 mg·ml-1(r=0.999 6), and the average recovery was 99.76%with RSD of 1. 02%(n=9). The linear range of diphenhydramine hydrochloride was 0. 160 0-0. 240 0 mg·ml-1(r=0. 999 7), and the average recovery was 101. 27% with RSD of 1. 10%(n=9). Conclusion:The formula design and preparation technology of the gel are feasible. The HPLC method is suitable for the quality control of the preparation.
3.Expression of microRNA in 6 types of human cancer cell lines
Zhuoya MA ; Hua TANG ; Xin LI ; Min LIU ; Haidong WU ; Jing WANG
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 1995;0(03):-
Objective:To determine the difference of miRNA expression profiles in 6 types of human cancer cells by microarray technique.Methods:The microarray was prepared,with contained 210 oligonucleotides,including 206 probes complementary with human and mouse miRNA sequences and 4 positive control oligos.MiRNAs were extracted from HeLa(human cervical cancer epithelial cells),MCF-7(human breast cancer cells),A549(human lung adenocarcinoma cells),HT-29(human colonic cancer cells),ES-2(ovarian carcinoma cells),and K562(chronic myelogenous leukemia cells) cells and were labeled with Cy3 for hybridization to the miRNA microarray.The slides were scanned by ScanArrayTMExpress1.0 and images were analyzed by ScanArray3.0 and Cluster3.0;the results were confirmed by Northern blotting and RT-PCR.Results:Totally 115 miRNAs were found to be differentially expressed in the 6 cancer cell lines,with miR-21 expression up-regulated and miR-125b,let-7 expression down-regulated.The expression of miR-17-5p and miR-20a was in cluster and was more higher in ES-2 cells than in other cells.HeLa and MCF-7 cells were located on a single branch of the dendrogram in cluster analysis.Northern blotting showed that both pre-and miR-17-5p expressed in K562,pre-miR-17-5p was weakly expressed in A549 and ES-2 cells,and obvious pre-miRNA expression and weak miRNA expression were noticed in MCF-7,HeLa,and HT-29 cells.RT-PCR showed that expression of pre-miR-17-5p in K562 cells was higher than those in other cells.Expression of miR-21was high in all 6 cell lines and the highest expression was seen in A549 cells.Conclusion:Microarray can be used to detect miRNA expression files in cancer cells,which contributes to the study of the relation between miRNA and tumor.
4.Components in melanoma cytoplasm might induce murine BMSCs transformation and expression of melan-A.
Jing, MA ; Junjuan, SHI ; Jianchao, WANG ; Jun, LIU ; Ke, WU ; Qilin, AO ; Zhuoya, LIU ; Xiaoli, WANG ; Shenghong, LIU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2011;31(5):663-6
This study explored the possibility that the components in melanoma cytoplasm induce murine BMSCs transformation and expression of Melan-A by morphologically observing the changes of BMSCs and immunocytochemically detecting Melan-A in the cells after culturing BMSCs in medium containing melanoma cytoplasm components (MCC). MCC of B16 melanoma cells was prepared and BMSCs were cultured and induced by adding the MCC into culture medium. The cells were morphologically observed and Melan-A was immunohistochemically detected to confirm BMSCs transformation. MCC-induced BMSCs underwent morphological changes. A number of melanin granules appeared in the cytoplasm of the cells and some were released into surrounding areas. Several cells that might come from one cell formed a cluster, and their granules, together with those secreted by other induced BMSCs, formed a so-called "sphere-formed structure". The induced BMSCs expressed Melan-A. We are led to conclude that there might be some factors in the cytoplasm of melanoma cells that might induce BMSCs transformation toward melanogenic cell, or even melanoma.
5.Association between factors affecting language development and Chinese dyslexia among primary students
ZOU Li, SUN Jian, LIU Zhuoya, CHEN Fengping, CHENG Yuli
Chinese Journal of School Health 2021;42(12):1903-1906
Objective:
To explore the association between factors affecting language development and Chinese dyslexia, providing scientific evidence for prevention and intervention of dyslexia.
Methods:
Twelve elementary schools were selected in Baoan, Shenzhen. The parents and head teachers of 12 868 children in grade 3-5 were surveyed by the Questionnaire for Children s Reading Ability, the Dyslexia Checklist for Chinese Children and the Pupil Rating Scale Revised Screening for Learning Disabilities.
Results:
The prevalence rate of dyslexia was 2.71%, with 349 children suffering from dyslexia. Gender, parental education and occupations, family income, whether parents work away from home before their child was 3 years old, average time mother spends with her child daily and number of languages spoken in family had statistical significance on dyslexia(all P <0.05). After adjusting for parental education and occupations, and family income, the children who spent more than 1 hour with their mothers per day had a significantly reduced risk of dyslexia (1-2: OR =0.46; 3-4: OR =0.45; 5-6: OR =0.40; >7 h: OR =0.36, P <0.05); the children living in families where two languages were used for communication had a significantly reduced risk of dyslexia( OR=0.74, 95%CI=0.57-0.96, P =0.02). Children with a history of language development disorders had a significantly increased risk of dyslexia( OR=17.30, 95%CI=7.86-38.09, P <0.01).
Conclusion
Increase of time mother spend with their child daily and paying more attention to the children with a history of language development disorders can help to prevent the occurrence of dyslexia.
6.Prevalence and factors influencing depressive symptoms among children with dyslexia in China
ZOU Li, LIU Zhuoya, XIAO Pei, SONG Ranran
Chinese Journal of School Health 2022;43(5):788-791
Objective:
To investigate the prevalence and factors influencing depressive symptoms among children with dyslexia in China.
Methods:
A total of 6 298 children in grades 3-5 were recruited from eight primary schools in Baoan, Shenzhen. The Questionnaire for Children s Reading Ability, the Dyslexia Checklist for Chinese Children, the Pupil Rating Scale Revised Screening for Learning Disabilities, and the Children s Depression Inventory short version were used.
Results:
The prevalence of dyslexia was 2.76%( n =174). The rate of depressive symptoms in children with dyslexia (37.36%) was higher than children without dyslexia (18.17%)( χ 2=40.94, P <0.01). Compared with children without dyslexia, children with dyslexia had an increased risk of depressive symptoms ( OR=2.65, 95%CI=1.87-3.75, P <0.01). In addition, the average time that a mother spent with her child every day was one of the factors influencing depressive symptoms. The risk of depressive symptoms was lower in children who spent ≥3 h with their mothers than children who spent <1 h(3-4 h: OR=0.54, 95%CI=0.36-0.81; 5-6 h: OR=0.51, 95%CI=0.34-0.78 ; ≥7 h: OR=0.47, 95%CI=0.32-0.69, P <0.01).
Conclusion
The rate of depressive symptoms in children with dyslexia was shown to be high. Increasing the time that mothers spend with their children every day is helpful in preventing the occurrence of depression in children.
7.Components in Melanoma Cytoplasm Might Induce Murine BMSCs Transformation and Expression of Melan-A
MA JING ; SHI JUNJUAN ; WANG JIANCHAO ; LIU JUN ; WU KE ; AO QILIN ; LIU ZHUOYA ; WANG XIAOLI ; LIU SHENGHONG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2011;31(5):663-666
This study explored the possibility that the components in melanoma cytoplasm induce murine BMSCs transformation and expression of Melan-A by morphologically observing the changes of BMSCs and immunocytochemically detecting Melan-A in the cells after culturing BMSCs in medium containing melanoma cytoplasm components (MCC).MCC of B16 melanoma cells was prepared and BMSCs were cultured and induced by adding the MCC into culture medium.The cells were morphologically observed and Melan-A was immunohistochemically detected to confirm BMSCs transformation.MCC-induced BMSCs underwent morphological changes.A number of melanin granules appeared in the cytoplasm of the cells and some were released into surrounding areas.Several cells that might come from one cell formed a cluster,and their granules,together with those secreted by other induced BMSCs,formed a so-called “sphere-formed structure”.The induced BMSCs expressed Melan-A.We are led to conclude that there might be some factors in the cytoplasm of melanoma cells that might induce BMSCs transformation toward melanogenic cell,or even melanoma.
8.Study on blending traditional sinology classic "Thirty-Six Stratagems" into curriculum ideological and political education of Microbiology and Immunology
Binbin SHENG ; Hui YIN ; Zhuoya WANG ; Xiaobo LIU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2024;40(1):174-177
Microbiology and Immunology is one of core basic curriculums for medical college undergraduates.Combining with characteristics of this course,our teaching comprehension and background calling for curriculum ideological and political education,we consider blending traditional sinology classic"Thirty-Six Stratagems"in teaching of this curriculum.Meanwhile,its practical signif-icance on many aspects will be elucidated.This paper will provide useful reference for blending other sinology classics into ideological and political education of specialized curriculums.
9.Analysis and Discussion on Quality Standard of TCM Preparation in Guangdong Provincial Medical Institution Preparation Specification
Xiaoxiao LIU ; Ying LONG ; Zhong DAI ; Hua LI ; Shuangcheng MA ; Zhuoya LUO
China Pharmacy 2019;30(15):2027-2030
OBJECTIVE: To provide reference for perfecting the quality standard revision of TCM preparations in medical institutions, and improving the quality standard of TCM preparations in medical institutions. METHODS: By sorting out the quality standards of TCM preparations in Guangdong provincial medical institution preparation specification, this paper summarized the main problems and put forward suggestions for improvement. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS: There are 897 kinds of TCM preparations included in the Guangdong provincial medical institution preparation specification. The recent quality standards (2017 edition) have been greatly improved compared with those of the first edition (1985 edition); however, there are still some problems in the overall quality control of preparations, quantitative control of indicative components, project specificity, source control of medicinal materials, control of medicinal materials not included in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia and quality standards of the same series of varieties. It is suggested that on the premise of considering both advancement and applicability, the quality control of the whole, local and toxic preparations of TCM hospitals should be strengthened, the detection methods with good specificity and reproducibility should be properly updated, the control of key parameters of production process should be strengthened, the quality standard of TCM preparations in medical institutions should be fully improved, so as to provide the products with safe, effective and controllable in quality products in medical institutions.
10.Signaling pathways involved in the active components of Polygonum cuspidatum in treatment of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and their interaction
Shudi LI ; Xinju CHEN ; Jiangkai LIU ; Zhen WANG ; Fei DUAN ; Zhuoya YUAN ; Lei LIANG ; Suling LI
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2022;38(4):902-907
The pathogenesis of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) remains unclear, and currently no effective drugs have been approved for the treatment of NAFLD. Polygonum cuspidatum is a natural traditional Chinese medicine with a long history of application, and studies have shown that it plays an important role in the treatment of NAFLD. This article summarizes related research findings in the active components of Polygonum cuspidatum applied in the treatment of NAFLD, and it is found that the active components of Polygonum cuspidatum can improve insulin resistance, exert an anti-oxidative stress effect, regulate lipid metabolism, improve endoplasmic reticulum stress, and alleviate inflammatory infiltration by regulating the signaling pathways including Nrf2, AMPK, NF-κB, SIRT1, and PPARα, thereby exerting a preventive and therapeutic effect on NAFLD, so as to provide a basis and ideas for developing drugs for NAFLD and exploring related mechanisms.