1.The Use of Molecular Ecological Methods in the Quality Control of Biofertilizers
Microbiology 1992;0(01):-
PCR-DGGE(denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis) and clone library analysis combined with culture dependent isolation methods were used to analyze the population composition and its stability over different production batches of one commercial biofertilizer.DGGE fingerprinting showed that samples from the same production batch had 80%~100% similarity coefficient and those from different batches had 80%~88%,an indication that population composition of the biofertilizer was relative stable within the same batch and from batch to batch.Isolation followed with 16S rRNA clone library analysis showed that the microorganisms contained in the products were not in agreement with the product's label.Only Lactobacillus,one of the 6 microorganisms labeled in the products,was detected in the samples.Other bacteria detected with the two methods were Bacillus,Monascus,Brevibacillus,Psudomonas and Penicillium,which were not listed in the product's label.These results showed that molecular ecological methods may provide a new technology for quality control of biofertilizers.
2.Norm establishment for Chinese Rating Scale of Pupil's Mathematics Abilities
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(30):168-171
BACKGROUND: Mathematics ability is one of the basic abilities in human intelligence and mathematics disability is a universal type in key period of school-age children to master the mathematical concepts, perform the abstract calculation and form comprehensive mathematics ability, which is lack of a special rating scale and reference norm.OBJECTIVE: To establish a suitable evaluated norm for rating scale of pupil's basic mathematical abilities.DESIGN: Cross-sectional study of multi-phase stratified cluster random sampling.SETTING: The experiment was presided by Tongji Medical College collaborating with the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control of Beijing,Hebei province, Jiangsu province, shangdong province, Lengshuijiang,Hainan province and Hainan province, Herbin Medical University, Anhui Medical University, Sun Yat-sen University of Medical Sciences, West China University of Medical Sciences, Guiyang Medical College, Lanzhou Medical College and other units.PARTICIPANTS: Totally 22 039 people were investigated in nationwide,including 14 693 students (7 377 urban ones and 7 316 ones, respectively), who were randomly selected from Grade One to Six of urban and rural general elementary schools.METHODS: Between June and September 2003, students from Grade One to Six of general elementary schools were sampled. According to the Fifth National Population Census in 2000 and based on sex, nation, area and city or count, the Chinese Rating Scale of Pupil's Mathematic Abilities was applied in group-test on mathematic abilities of the cluster-selected students with multi-phase-stratified sampling method.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Calculative ability, logical thinking and spatial-visual abilities and so on.RESULTS: The norm samples of 14 693 subjects including 7 377 urban students and 7 316 rural students all entered the result analysis. ①The mean scores of each sub-test for the two sampled subjects gradiently increased along with grades rising; the scores of subtests among various ages from urban and rural samples (paired comparison) had significant differences (P < 0.05); the scores of sub-tests of urban samples in various grades were higher than those of rural samples (t=2.234-11.766, P < 0.05). The urban (n=7 377) and rural (n=7 316) norms were established, respectively.②The reference norm was composed of converted T score and percentile P,the T scores in every mid-term and final-term were estimated to calculate Z scores; finally, the probability function P under normal distribution was achieved. ③The evaluation of mathematics abilities were classified into 5 grades: it was average with the scores of (-x)±s (P=16%-84%); good if between (-x)+s and (-x)+2s (P=84%-97.5%); excellent if exceeded (-x)+2s(P > 97.5%); inferior if between (-x)-s and (-x)-2s(P=16%-2.5%); worse if lower than (-x)-2s (P < 2.5%).CONCLUSION: The constituent ratio of normal samples is basically consistent with the data of total population and the distribution of samples in various grades and sexes is nearly equilibrate; there are significant differences in scores of most subtests on mathematics abilities between urban and rural children, which suggest that it is necessary to establish urban and rural norm, respectively.
3.Safety and Immunological Effects of Measles-mumps-rubella Attenuated Live Vaccine in Children
China Pharmacy 2016;27(35):4980-4982
OBJECTIVE:To observe the safety and immunological effects of Measles-mumps-rubella(MMR)attenuated live at-tenuated vaccine in children. METHODS:300 children aged 8-12 months receiving inoculation were selected from Changsha Hospi-tal for Maternal and Child Health Care during Jan. 2015-Apr. 2016 to observe safety and immunological effects. Those children were divided into MMR group,measles vaccine group,mumps vaccine group and rubella vaccine group according to vaccine type, with 75 cases in each group. The occurrence of ADR in 72 h were compared among 4 groups after inoculation;venous blood of chil-dren was collected before vaccination and 5 months after vaccination,and the antibody positive test was carried out by micro coagu-lation inhibition (HI) test;HI antibody titer was recorded after immunization,and positive rate and genometric meantiter(GMT) were calculated. RESULTS:The incidence of ADR in 4 groups were 9.33%,8.00%,8.00% and 10.67%,respectively. No local ADR was found in 4 groups;among systemic ADR,the incidence of fever was higher than that of other clinical manifestations,be-ing 4.00%,4.00%,4.00% and 5.33%;there was no statistical significance in the incidence of ADR among 4 groups(P>0.05). Measles,mumps and rubella antibody positive rates of MMR group were 100%,92.00% and 100%,respectively;antibody posi-tive rates of measles vaccine group,mumps vaccine group and rubella vaccine group were 100%,85.33% and 100%,respective-ly;there was no statistical significance in same antibody positive rate among 4 groups(P>0.05). GMT of measles in MMR group and measles vaccine group were 1∶41 and 1∶27,that of mumps in MMR group and mumps vaccine group were 1∶6.3 and 1∶6.2, there was no statistical significance (P>0.05);GMT of rubella in MMR group and rubella vaccine group were 1∶320 and 1∶849, with statistical significance (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS:Compared to traditional single vaccine,MMR dose not increase the inci-dence of ADR and not influence positive rate,but GMT of rubella increases significantly,to which should be paid attention.
4.Significant evaluation of polyfunctional T cells
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1985;0(02):-
During the past few years,mounting evidence has proved that the protection induced by vaccines or the prognosis of diseases is correlated with the quantity and quality of T cell responses in both mouse models and human infectious diseases.Examination of one or a few effector functions might not fully reflect the antigen-specific immunity.Recent studies demonstrated that after antigen stimulation,T cells could be induced to produce two or more effector functions simultaneously at single cell level,including cytokines,chemokines production and cytotoxic related molecules,which are named as polyfunctional T cells.Further studies indicated that these polyfunctional T cells are linked to protection from infectious diseases.Therefore,measuring multiple functions of T cells simultaneously is essential for the proper evaluation of specific immunity and may have substantial implications for the design of vaccines.
5.THE PREVENTIVE EFFECT OF IRON, ZINC AND COPPER ON CHICKEN ANEMIA INDUCED BY CADMIUM
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(01):-
The causes of Cd-induced anemia and the preventive effect of Fe, Zn or Cu was studied. Day-old male chicken were randomly divided on body weight to 6 groups:A, Basal diet; B, Basal diet + Cd; C, Basal diet + Cd + Fe; D, Basal diet + Cd + Zn, E, Basal diet + Cd + Cu, F, Basal Diet + Cd + Fe + Zn + Cu. After 3 weeks feeding, the parameters to evaluate anemia of the chicken were observed.The results indicated: 1. Dietary Cd produced normocytic hypochro-mic anemia in chicken. Its causes were related to the abnormal size and decreased resistance of RBC and the deficiency of Fe and Cu in the chicken. 2. Dietary supplement of Fe and Cu was able to prevent Cd-induced anemia, but Zn had no effect. 3. Dietary Cd produced growth retardation in chicken and it could be prevented by supplementing Fe, Zn or Cu.
6.STUDY OF CD-INDUCED DAMAGE OF ERYTHROCYTE MEMBRANES IN RATS
Li LI ; Xunxian WU ; Xiaojian WU
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1982;0(01):-
The blood levels of hemoglobin(Hb), cerrulo-plasmin (Cp), superoxide dismutase (SOD), glu-tathion peroxidase (GSH-Px), malonaldehyde(MAD) and the concentrition of Cd, Fe, Cu andSe in liver were measured 4 weeks after weanedSprague-Dawley rats fed on Cd-supplemented diet(Cd 100mg/kg). The results indicated that. theconcentrition of Fe, Cu and Se in liver and theblood levels of Hb, SOD and GSH-Px activity weredecreased, but the blood level of MAD was in-creased by dietary Cd. The abnormal changes andanemia induced by Cd were able to be partially al-leviated by oral supplementing Fe, Cu and Se. Itsuggested. that Cd was able to produce peroxidationof erythrocyte membrane lipids. It is a possiblemechanism of the decreased survival of erythrocyteand hemolysis by Cd.
7. Effects of serum containing Dahuang Fuzi Decoction on JAK2/STAT3 signal pathway in mice with severe acute pancreatitis
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2013;44(22):3195-3199
Objective: To study the effects of serum containing Dahuang Fuzi (Rhubarb and Aconite) Decoction (DFD) on JAK2/STAT3 signal pathway in mice with severe acute pancreatitis (SAP). Methods: SAP model in mice was constructed, and then the peritoneal macrophages were vaccinated into the culture plate to set model group, serum containing DFD groups (2.5%, 5%, and 10%), AG490 (10 μmol/L ) positive group, and peritoneal macrophages of normal mice acted as normal control group. After an incubation of 2 h, cells were added with serum containing DFD at different concentration or AG490 0.5 mL, 24 h later, the concentration of TNF-α and IL-6 in supernatant were determined by quantitative sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kits, mRNA and protein expression levels of JAK2 and STAT3 in cells were evaluated by Western blotting. Results: DFD could significantly decrease the levels of cytokines TNF-α and IL-6 in the supernatants, inhibit the mRNA and protein expression levels of JAK2 and STAT3 in peritoneal macrophages of SAP mice. Conclusion: DFD could inhibit the JAK2/STAT3 signal pathway and inflammatory responses in peritoneal macrophages of SAP mice.
8.A randomized controlled study of treating chronic rhinosinusitis with macrolides.
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(17):1289-1291
OBJECTIVE:
Invastigation of macrolides in the treatment of drug effects in chronic rhinosinusit.
METHOD:
The 165 patients with chronic rhinosinusit were randomly divided into 80 cases of macrolides drug group and 85 cases of cephalosporins group, and therapeutic effect was observed. The therapeutic effect of macrolides was also observed in refractory chronic rhinosinusit.
RESULT:
Comparing macrolides group and cephalosporins group,there is not statistically significant (P > 0.05). Treatment with macrolides cefixime tablet ineffective treatment of patients for 3 months, compared before and after treatment was statistically significant (P < 0.01). Treatment with cefixime tablet macrolides ineffective treatment of patients for 3 months, compared before and after treatment was not statistically significant (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSION
Long-term low-dose applications of macrolides have a good effect in patients with chronic rhinosinusit, particularly for refractory chronic rhinosinusit have a significant effect.
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9.Supernumerary nasal tooth a case report.
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2016;30(1):78-79
This case report describes a male patient, 5 years old, with recurrent nose congestion and fetid discharge from the right nasal cavity. The suspected clinical diagnosis of a supernumerary nasal tooth was confirmed by computed tomography (CT). Laboratory examination showed normal. After endoscopic removal in general anesthesia, the tooth was examined by pathological examination. A literature search identified 22 supernumerary nasal teeth in 21 patients.
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10.Analysis and comparison of artificial and artificial intelligence in diabetic fundus photography
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2021;37(1):27-31
Objective:To compare the consistency of artificial analysis and artificial intelligence analysis in the identification of fundus lesions in diabetic patients.Methods:A retrospective study. From May 2018 to May 2019, 1 053 consecutive diabetic patients (2 106 eyes) of the endocrinology department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University were included in the study. Among them, 888 patients were males and 165 were females. They were 20-70 years old, with an average age of 53 years old. All patients were performed fundus imaging on diabetic Inspection by useing Japanese Kowa non-mydriatic fundus cameras. The artificial intelligence analysis of Shanggong's ophthalmology cloud network screening platform automatically detected diabetic retinopathy (DR) such as exudation, bleeding, and microaneurysms, and automatically classifies the image detection results according to the DR international staging standard. Manual analysis was performed by two attending physicians and reviewed by the chief physician to ensure the accuracy of manual analysis. When differences appeared between the analysis results of the two analysis methods, the manual analysis results shall be used as the standard. Consistency rate were calculated and compared. Consistency rate = (number of eyes with the same diagnosis result/total number of effective eyes collected) × 100%. Kappa consistency test was performed on the results of manual analysis and artificial intelligence analysis, 0.0≤ κ<0.2 was a very poor degree of consistency, 0.2≤ κ<0.4 meant poor consistency, 0.4≤ κ<0.6 meant medium consistency, and 0.6≤ κ<1.0 meant good consistency. Results:Among the 2 106 eyes, 64 eyes were excluded that cannot be identified by artificial intelligence due to serious illness, 2042 eyes were finally included in the analysis. The results of artificial analysis and artificial intelligence analysis were completely consistent with 1835 eyes, accounting for 89.86%. There were differences in analysis of 207 eyes, accounting for 10.14%. The main differences between the two are as follows: (1) Artificial intelligence analysis points Bleeding, oozing, and manual analysis of 96 eyes (96/2042, 4.70%); (2) Artificial intelligence analysis of drusen, and manual analysis of 71 eyes (71/2042, 3.48%); (3) Artificial intelligence analyzes normal or vitreous degeneration, while manual analysis of punctate exudation or hemorrhage or microaneurysms in 40 eyes (40/2042, 1.95%). The diagnostic rates for non-DR were 23.2% and 20.2%, respectively. The diagnostic rates for non-DR were 76.8% and 79.8%, respectively. The accuracy of artificial intelligence interpretation is 87.8%. The results of the Kappa consistency test showed that the diagnostic results of manual analysis and artificial intelligence analysis were moderately consistent ( κ=0.576, P<0.01). Conclusions:Manual analysis and artificial intelligence analysis showed moderate consistency in the diagnosis of fundus lesions in diabetic patients. The accuracy of artificial intelligence interpretation is 87.8%.