1. Inhibitory effects of L-type Ca2+-channel blocker nifedipine and magnesium sulfate on uterine contractility of full term pregnant women
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2010;29(4):357-360
Objective: To investigate the inhibitory effects of L-type Ca2+-channel blocker nifedipine and magnesium sulfate on uterine contractility of full term pregnant women and its relation with labour. Methods: Myometrial strips, prepared from biopsies taken at caesarean section from labouring and non-labouring women at full term pregnancy,were mounted in organ chambers for isometric tension recording. Oxytocin(10-9mol/L) was employed to induce stable contraction. The cumulative effects of nifedipine(10-8, 10-7, 10-6 and 10-5mol/L) and magnesium sulfate (1, 2, 4, 8 and 16 mmol/L) were studied by calculating the frequency, amplitude and AUC of contractions before and after drug applications, and the inhibitory rates were also calculated. Results: Nifedipine exerted a concentration-dependent relaxant effect on human term pregnant myometrial contractions induced by oxytocin. The relaxant effect was greater in the myometrium of non-labouring than that in the labouring group(P<0.05). Magnesium sulfate also inhibited the contractility in both groups, with no significant difference between the 2 groups(P>0.05). Conclusion: Decreased inhibition of human uterine contractility by L-type Ca2+-channel blocker nifedipine in term labouring myometrium may reflect sensitivity changes of Ca2+-channel to nifedipine after the onset of labour. The inhibitory effects of Mg2+ are not affected by labour, suggesting that Mg2+ may also exert its effect on contractility through other pathways besides Ca2+-channel.
2.Application of clinical pathway in treatment of pneumoconiosis with whole lung lavage.
Xiao-Ying HU ; Mei-Lan LIAO ; Yu-Lan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2009;27(7):442-443
Adult
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Aged
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Bronchoalveolar Lavage
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methods
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Critical Pathways
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Pneumoconiosis
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therapy
3.Utilization of Antineoplastic Drugs in Our Hospital During the Period 2005~2007
Mei DONG ; Yujin LAN ; Lin ZHANG ; Yue LI
China Pharmacy 2007;0(35):-
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the utilization of antineoplastic drugs in our hospital. METHODS:A retrospective analysis was conducted on antineoplastics used during 2005-2007 in our hospital in respect of the consumption sum,DDDs and average daily cost etc. RESULTS:Over the 3 years,the proportion of antineoplastics showed a year-on-year increase in consumption sum,with the antitumor plant amedica topping the consumption sum list and Tamoxifen topping the DDDs list for three years. Domestic drugs,injections and drugs on the RDL (reimbursable drugs list for basic medical insurance) showed high DDDs in our hospital. CONCLUSION:The consumption of antineoplastics is basically rational in our hospital,yet its management remains to be further tightened.
4.Effect of Tangmoning on nerve conduction velocity and RBC sorbitol level in diabetic rats
Shijia YU ; Mei WANG ; Lan ZHANG ; Chunfu WU ; Wen LIU ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(05):-
AIM: To investigate the effects of Tangmoning (TMN) Granule on nerve conduction velocity, red blood cell sorbitol (RBC S) level in diabetic rats and probe the mechanism of prevention and treatment of diabetic peripheral neuropathy. METHODS: The model of diabetic rat was induced by strepotozotocin. The animals were randomly divided into six groups:TMN minimal dose group, TMN mild moderate dose group, TMN maximal dose group, methycobal group, model group and normal control group. All TMN groups were treated with TMN Granule through tube feeding (2.95 g/kg、5.90g/kg、11.80g/kg). Methycobal group was treated with methycobal tablets through tube feeding (0.14mg/kg). The duration of treatment was 3 weeks. The caudal nerve conduction velocity, RBC S content were investigated before and after treatment. RESULTS: It showed that TMN Granule could increase the caudal nerve conduction velocity significantly in the maximal dose group and the mild moderate dose gorup ( P
5.Effect of oral sensorimotor therapy on oral motor dysfunction after cerebral palsy
Mei HOU ; Ping FU ; Hong ZHANG ; Kun LAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(1):57-58
ObjectiveTo evaluate the clinical effectiveness of oral sensorimotor therapy on oral motor dysfunction after cerebal palsy (CP).MethodsThirty-two CP children were confirmed the type of cerebral palsy by neurological examination and developmental age by Gesell's developmental scale. Oral sensorimotor therapy was performed one time a day by speech-language therapist.Before and after a treatment period of 3 months,the oral motor and language-speech ability of each case was assessed using Oral Motor Scale and Sign-Significate relations.ResultsAfter treatment, the oral motor function had been improved significantly(t=11.946,P<0.01) and the oral motor score was meanly increased by 14.94 score.The levels of oral language comprehension and expression had also been improved significantly(t=5.376,P<0.01;t=7.552,P<0.01).Articulation of 28 cases(87.5%) was improved. ConclusionOral sensorimotor therapy is effective on improving oral motor function, articulation,as well as on increasing language comprehension and expression.
6.Forensic analysis of death caused by fat embolism: A study of 20 autopsy cases.
Lan ZHOU ; Jiao MU ; Hong-Mei DONG ; Ji ZHANG
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2013;29(6):431-433
OBJECTIVE:
To analyze the general and forensic pathological characteristics of death due to fat embolism syndrome (FES) and to provide reference data for forensic identification.
METHODS:
Twenty autopsy cases due to FES were selected from the forensic center of a medical college from 1999 to 2012. The general and forensic pathological characteristics such as the ways and types of injuries, clinical manifestation and the pathological changes were summarized.
RESULTS:
Fat embolism mainly occurred after long bone fracture or a large area of soft tissue injury with the majority of cases being fat embolism of lung and occasional cases being combined embolisms of lung and brain as well. The onset of symptoms appeared shortly after the injury or surgery. Lipid droplets could be observed within small pulmonary vessels and verified by special staining.
CONCLUSION
There are particular characteristics in death due to FES in concern with types of injuries, onset of symptoms and pathological findings. In order to find out the direct evidence of FES, special staining (oil red O staining) can be used in the forensic identification.
Autopsy
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Cause of Death
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Death
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Embolism, Fat/mortality*
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Forensic Pathology
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Fractures, Bone/complications*
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Pulmonary Embolism/etiology*
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Soft Tissue Injuries/complications*
7.Promotion of proliferation and migration of Müller cells by RPE cells in a co-culture system
Hong-Mei, MA ; Xiao-Mei, ZHANG ; Xiao-Bo, FU ; Wei-Jun, LI ; Lan, WU ; Wei, WANG
International Eye Science 2008;8(2):219-222
AIM: To investigate the role of retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) in the growth of Müller cells using a co-culture system in vitro . METHODS: Müller cells were cocultured with RPE cells under both normoxic and hypoxic conditions in Transwell chamber culture system. Müller cell proliferation was evaluated by MTT assay. The number of cells which migrate through micropores and stay on the outer bottom side of insert systems were observed and counted. RESULTS: The activities of proliferation and migration of Müller cells when cocultured with RPE cells were significantly higher than those of the Müller cells when cultured alone at all time points under both normoxic and hypoxic conditions. However, for both the coculture and control groups, there is no significant difference between the measurements at 3 and 6 hours. CONCLUSION: Evidence suggests that RPE, when co-cultured with Müller cells, can stimulate migration and proliferation of Müller cells under both hypoxic and normoxic conditions in a time-dependent manner; how-ever, there is no evidence to support the synergetic interaction of RPE and Müller cells co-cultured under hypoxic conditions.
8.Significance of cerebrospinal fluid lactate level in diagnosing neonatal bacterial meningitis
Cui ZHAO ; Lan ZHANG ; Ning LIU ; Peng ZHANG ; Mei MEI ; Liyuan HU ; Wenhao ZHOU ; Yun CAO ; Guoqiang CHENG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2016;31(6):448-451
Objective To study the significance of the cerebrospinal fluid(CSF)lactate level in diagnosing neonatal bacterial meningitis(BM). Methods The CSF samples were collected from neonates admitted to Neonatal Ward of Children's Hospital of Fudan University between January 2014 and March 2015. CSF lactate and glucose con-centrations were measured with blood - gas analyzer. CSF and serum glucose levels were measured with glucometer. The enrolled neonates were divided into 2 groups based on CSF culture,CSF white blood cells(WBCs)and clinical presenta-tion:observation group(neonates with BM)and control group(neonates without BM). Statistical analysis of data was performed with Stata 12. 0. Results A total of 93 infants(16 assigned to observation group and 77 assigned to control group)met the inclusion criteria. Neonates in observation group had higher median CSF lactate level(4. 2 mmol/ L)and CSF lactate/ glucose ratio(L/ Gcsf)(2. 32 mmol/ L),than those in control group(1. 3 mmol/ L,0. 52),and there were significant differences(Z = - 6. 19,- 5. 92,all P ﹤ 0. 05). CSF glucose levels were lower in observation group(me-dian,1. 25 mmol/ L)than those in control group(median,2. 5 mmol/ L),and the difference was significant(Z = 4. 97, P ﹤ 0. 05);CSF/ serum glucose ratio(CSF/ Sglu)were lower in observation group(median,0. 44 vs 0. 81 in control group),and the difference was significant(Z = 4. 43,P ﹤ 0. 05). The optimal CSF lactate cutoff point of 2. 2 mmol/ L had a positive predictive value(PPV)of 72. 7% and negative predictive value(NPV)of 100. 0% for bacterial meningi-tis. The optimal L/ Gcsf cutoff point of 1. 24 had a PPV of 94. 1% and NPV of 100. 0% . The optimal CSF glucose cutoff point of 2. 0 mmol/ L had a PPV of 65. 0% and NPV of 95. 9% . The optimal CSF/ Sglu cutoff point of 0. 6 had a PPV of 60. 0% and a NPV of 96. 9% . Conclusion CSF lactate may be an excellent biomarker for early diagnosis of neo-natal BM.
9.Effects of different microhabitas on growth and four kinds of volatile oil components of Atractylodes lancea.
Yan ZHANG ; Sakurai MIKI ; Guang YANG ; Xiu-ji TAKEDA ; Mei-lan CHEN ; Shou-dong ZHU ; Ling WANG ; Lan-ping GUO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(21):4142-4148
To investigate the suitable site environment for Atractylodes lancea, field trials in different niches was carried out, and the seedling growth, biomass and volatile oil components in different microhabitas was studied. The study found that the survival rate, plant height, volatile oil content of those which growing under the bamboo were significantly higher than those exposed in the open field. The survival rate understory was (76 ± 15.1) %, plant height understory was (77 ± 14. 8) cm and the summation of the four kinds of volatile oil content understory reached up to 4.09%; The same evaluation values of these indicators of the four faces in the open field respectively: survival rate is 30%, plant height was (77 ± 14.8) cm and the summation of the four kinds of volatile oil content was 2.24%. But, the yield of the understory (41 ± 22.3) g was significantly lower than those four faces in the open field (104.5 g) on the contrary. For the four open field towards, the yield of the east facing, which organic matter and other nutritional conditions were better than others, was significantly higher than those in the other facings. A. lancea was found to be an anti-poor and shading-like or growing in east facing slope herb through the correlation analysis of light, temperature, soil and leaf nutrients with seedling growth, biomass and volatile oil components. It also reminds us that the understory herb with high survival rate, low incidence, low management costs, and high medicinal ingredients, although it's production is not so high, but it can be improved by increased organic fertilizer. So the ecological planting patterns which can intercropping herbs with the forest was proposed.
Atractylodes
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chemistry
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growth & development
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metabolism
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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metabolism
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Molecular Structure
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Oils, Volatile
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chemistry
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metabolism
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Seedlings
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chemistry
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growth & development
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metabolism
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Soil
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chemistry
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Temperature