1.Laboratory and clinical characteristics in myelodysplastic syndrome patients with or without HLA-DR15 allele.
Qiong LIAO ; Xiao LI ; Yan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2011;32(4):269-271
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3.Effects of temperature and time on the quality of cryoprecipitate
Jiandao LI ; Qiong ZHANG ; Xiaohua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2014;21(18):2724-2726
Objective To investigate the effects of temperature and time on the quality of cryoprecipitate.Methods Fresh frozen plasmas were divided into the three groups,and the cryoprecipitate were prepared from fresh frozen plasma by siphonage method thawing at 2℃,4℃ or 6℃ water bat.Thawing time,FⅧ and fibfinogen (Fg) were compared among the three groups.Results The thawing time at 2℃,4℃ or 6℃ was (96.3 ± 5.9) min,(89.6 ± 4.3) min,(81.2 ± 2.7) min.The activity of F Ⅷ was (95.36 ± 4.8) IU,(91.21 ± 3.3) IU,(89.8 ±3.1)IU,respectively.The activity of FⅧ was the highest at 2℃ condition and there was significantly different compared with other two groups (t =6.94,P =0.009,t =8.96,P =0.004).The activity of FⅧ in 4℃ group and 6℃ group were comparable (t =0.669,P =0.19).The concentration of Fg at three groups were similar (258.6 ±12.6) mg,(253.3 ±8.2)mg,(255.9 ±9.7) mg (t =0.321,P =0.37;t =0.270,P =0.56;t =0.424,P =0.29).Conclusion The activity of FⅧ at 2℃ condition were the highest but the thawing time was the longest.The activity of FⅧ at 6℃ condition were lower but met quality requirements and the thawing time was very short.There was no significantly different at Fg concentration among three groups.Thus 6℃ is more suitable for blood center to prepare cryoprecipitate from fresh frozen plasmas.
4.On patient-entered design of hospital environment
Wenxian CHEN ; Qiong ZHANG ; Yonglian LI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2009;25(3):183-186
It elaborates the importance of designing a patient-centered hospital environment, and presents the concept of such a design. The authors hold that such a concept is mostly composed of systematic, people-oriented, informationized and variability designs, and describe the design trends in contemporary hospitals. It is also pointed out that patient-centered principle should be dominant in building a contemporary hospital, as the guideline and development trend, as a satisfactory hospital environment makes a hospital more competitive.
5.Clinical Study of Huangqi Danshen Drop Pill for Angina Pectoris Due to Coronary Heart Disease
Qiong ZHANG ; Lizhi LI ; Xiuhua TU
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 1993;0(04):-
Objective To evaluate the therapeutic effect and safety of Huangqi Danshen Drop Pill (HDP) for angina pectoris (AP) due to coronary heart disease (CHD) classified as qi- deficiency and blood- stasis syndrome. Methods A multi- center, randomized, double- blind, double- simulation, positive- controlled, parallel group trial was adopted. 209 cases of AP due to CHD classified as qi- deficiency and blood- stasis syndrome were enrolled in this study: 104 in HDP group and 105 in Yangxinshi Tablets group. Results The markedly effective rate was 43.27 % , total effective rate 86.53 % , and total effective rate in improving TCM symptoms 92.31 % in HDP group, which were better than those in Yangxinshi Tablets group(P
6.Hand hygiene status of residents living in Hangzhou City of Zhejiang Province
Jintao LI ; Wenhui ZHANG ; Qiong ZHANG ; Junfang CHEN ; Chengjian CAO
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2014;8(5):321-325
Objective To investigate the hand hygiene status of urban and rural residents in Hangzhou City of Zhejiang Province to provide scientific base for health promotion.Methods Urban residents,rural residents,personnel in government institutions,urban students,rural students and enterprise workers were enrolled in this investigation.By using constant volume sampling method,fifty individuals in each group were recruited from 13 districts of Hangzhou City,and a total of 3 337 people filled in the questionnaire,which included demographic characteristics,knowledge of hand hygiene and hand washing.Logistic regression analysis and x2 test were used for data analysis.Results Correct hand-washing was found in 35.84% urban and rural residents (urban vs.rural:41.45% vs.27.06%).Awareness rate of hand hygiene was 35.06%.The influencing factors of proper hand washing were location,gender,age,educational level and understanding of hand hygiene.The influencing factors of awareness of hand hygiene were location,gender,age and educational level.Conclusion Hangzhou citizens had a relatively lower rate of proper hand washing,and significant difference was found between urban and rural residents; the study suggested that para-urben residents need to improve their knowledge and behavior of hand hygiene.Meanwhile,the students urgenty need to improve their hand hygiene
7.Synovial sarcoma of the head and neck--a retrospective study of 39 cases.
Wen LI ; Liu YANG ; Qiong LI ; Min CHEN ; Hongying ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2013;27(21):1167-1170
OBJECTIVE:
Synovial sarcoma (SS) of the head and neck is rare in comparison with those took place in the extremities. This study was planned to investigate the relationship between pathological diagnosis, tumor location and clinical outcome of SS of the head and neck.
METHOD:
Thirty-nine cases of SS in head and neck hospitalized in West China Hospital from 1966 to 2011 was retrospectively studied by reviewing the medical record data, the pathological slices of the operative specimen and followed-up from 1 to 192 months with the mean time of 43.2 months postoperatively. The parameters of clinical outcome were focused on the time to first recurrence after primary surgery and follow-up time. The reviewed results were statistically processed.
RESULT:
The age of the patients ranged from 8 to 66 years old with the median age of 35, among them 27 are males. Pathologically, 18 cases are biphasic, 17 cases are monophasic and 3 cases are low-differentiated SS. 4 cases were proved by cytogenetic methods of either fluorescence in situ hybridization(FISH) or RT-PCR. 23 cases experienced repeated recurrence with the most up to 4 times operations after sole surgical approach. Only one lymphatic metastasis was suspected in all. 16 patients got adjuvant radiotherapy or chemotherapy. 4 patients died but only one death was associated directly with SS recurrence. There was no significant relationship between pathological subtype and recurrence (Fisher's Exact Test P-value > 0.05), no significant relationship between tumor location and recurrence (Fisher's Exact Test P-value > 0.05).
CONCLUSION
SS of head and neck is a special entity that has potential of easy recurrence but good prognosis. Surgery should still be the primary treatment approach. Cytogenetic methods are recommended to as certain the diagnosis in order to choose reasonable treatment protocols.
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8.Effect of Digital Auditory Activation and Touching Intervention on Infants with Cerebral Dysfunction
Li-ru LUO ; Ling ZHANG ; Li-qiong SHI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2006;12(10):842-843
ObjectiveTo observe the effect of digital auditory activation and touching intervention on infants with cerebral dysfunction.Methods388 infants with perinatal high-risk factors and abnormal result of Denver Development Screening Test (DDST) were randomly divided into group A (n=135), group B (n=128) and group C (n=125), and treated with digital auditory activation combined with touching (group A), simple touching (group B) and simple drug (group C) with 10 days as a course. All infants were tested with DDST after one therapeutic course, and tested again with DDST after the infants of group B and group C treated continuously for six therapeutic courses; and all infants were assessed with the Gesell development quotient (DQ) after six months.ResultsAfter one therapeutic course, normal rate of DDST was 71.11% in group A, 26.69% in group B and 20.00% in group C. After six therapeutic courses, that was 90.37 % in group A, 62.50 in group B and 40.00% in group C. After six months, the children with the Gesell DQ over 86 scores was 125 (92.60%) in group A, 90 (70.31%) in group B and 62 (49.60%) in group C. There were significant differences among three groups ( P<0.01).ConclusionThe digital auditory activation combined with touching has short therapeutic course and high efficacy, so it is a good therapeutic method for infants with cerebral dysfunction.
9.Limonoids from fruits of Melia toosendan.
Qiong ZHANG ; Qingshan LI ; Jingyu LIANG ; Zhida MIN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2010;45(4):475-8
To study the chemical constituents of the fruits of Melia toosendan, three limonoids were isolated and purified by repeated silica gel column chromatography and preparative HPLC from the EtOAc extract of M. toosendan. Their structures were determined by their physico-chemical properties and spectroscopic data (1D-NMR, 2D-NMR) as: 24, 25, 26, 27-tetranorapotirucalla-(apoeupha)-1alpha-tigloyloxy-3alpha, 7alpha-dihydroxyl-12alpha-acetoxyl-14, 20, 22-trien-21, 23-epoxy-6, 28-epoxy (1), nimbolinin B (2), and trichilinin D (3), separately. Compound 1 is a new compound, and compound 2 is obtained from this plant for the first time.
10.Effects of microtubule depolymerization on spontaneous beating and action potential of cardiac myocytes in rats and its mechanism.
Lan XIAODONG ; Dang YONGMING ; Li LINGFEI ; Zhang QIONG ; Huang YUESHENG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2015;31(3):192-198
OBJECTIVETo explore the effects of microtubule depolymerization (MD) on the spontaneous beating rate, action potential (AP), and oxygen consumption of cardiac myocytes in rats and its mechanism.
METHODSOne-hundred and eighty neonatal SD rats divided into 12 batches were used in the experiment, and 15 rats in each batch were sacrificed for the isolation and culture of cardiac myocytes after the heart tissues were harvested. The cardiac myocytes were respectively inoculated in one 12-well plate filled with 6 round cover slips, one 12-well plate filled with 6 square cover slips, two cell culture flasks, and two cell culture dishes. After routine culture for three days, the cardiac myocytes from all the containers were divided into normal control group (NC, routinely cultured with 3 mL DMEM/F12 solution rewarmed at 37 °C for 3 h) and group MD (routinely cultured with 3 mL DMEM/F12 solution rewarmed at 37 ° and containing 8 µmol/L colchicine for 3 h) according to the random number table, with 3 holes, 1 flask, or 1 dish in each group. The morphological changes in microtubules were observed with confocal laser scanning microscope after immunofluorescent staining. The content of polymerized or dissociative α-tubulin was determined by Western blotting. Spontaneous beating rate of the cells was observed and calculated under inverted microscope. Dissolved oxygen concentration of DMEM/F12 solution containing cardiac myocytes was determined by oxygen microelectrode system before and after the addition of colchicine. Additionally, dissolved oxygen concentration of DMEM/F12 solution and colchicine + DMEM/F12 solution was determined. The whole-cell patch-clamp technique was used to record AP, delayed rectifier K+ current (I(K)), and L-type Ca2+ current (I(Ca-L)) in cardiac myocytes; current density-voltage (I-V) curves were drawn based on the traces. Data were processed with independent or paired samples t-test.
RESULTS(1) In group NC, microtubules of cardiac myocytes were around the nucleus in radial distribution with intact and clear linear tubiform structure. The microtubules in group MD were observed in dispersive distribution with damaged structure and rough linear tubiform structure. (2) In group MD, the content of dissociative α-tubulin of cells (0.61 ± 0.03) was obviously higher than that in group NC (0.46 ± 0.03, t = -6.99, P < 0.05), while the content of polymerized α-tubulin (0.57 ± 0.04) was significantly lower than that in group NC (0.88 ± 0.04, t = 9.09, P < 0.05). (3) Spontaneous beating rate of cells was (59 ± 8) times per min in group MD, which was distinctly higher than that in group NC [(41 ± 7) times per min, t = 5.62, P < 0.01]. (4) Dissolved oxygen concentration of DMEM/F12 solution containing cardiac myocytes was (138.4 ± 2.5) µmol/L, and it was reduced to (121.7 ± 3.6) µmol/L after the addition of colchicine ( t = 26.31, P < 0.05). There was no obvious difference in dissolved oxygen concentration between DMEM/F12 solution and colchicine + DMEM/F12 solution (t = 0.72, P > 0.05). (5) Compared with that of group NC, AP morphology of cells in group MD changed significantly, with unobvious repolarization plateau phase and shorter action potential duration (APD). The APD20, APD50, and APD90 were respectively (36.2 ± 3.8), (73.7 ± 5.7), and (115.1 ± 8.0) ms in group MD, which were significantly shorter than those of group NC [(40.2 ± 2.3), (121.4 ± 7.0), and (169.4 ± 5.6) ms, with t values respectively 2.61, 15.88, and 16.75, P values below 0.05]. (6) Compared with that of group NC, the I-V curve of I(K) of cells in group MD moved up with higher current density under each test voltage (0 to 40 mV) after activation ( with t values from 2. 70 to 3. 76, P values below 0.05) . (7) There was not much alteration in current density of I(Ca-L) under each test voltage (-30 to 50 mV) between 2 groups (with t values from -1.57 to 1.66, P values above 0.05), and their I-V curves were nearly overlapped.
CONCLUSIONSAfter MD, the I(K) is enhanced without obvious change in I(Ca-L), making AP repolarization faster and APD shortened. Then the rapid spontaneous beating rate increases oxygen consumption of cardiac myocytes of rats.
Action Potentials ; Animals ; Cells, Cultured ; Energy Metabolism ; Microtubules ; metabolism ; Mitochondria, Heart ; metabolism ; Myocytes, Cardiac ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Tubulin ; metabolism