1.Transfection of PDCD5 plasmid for promoting cisplatin-induced A549 cells apoptosis
Lingli DAI ; Tonghua MEI ; Mingchuan ZHANG
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(26):3449-3451,3454
Objective To observe the role of programmed cell death 5(PDCD5) gene combined with cisplatin for inducing the ap-optosis of human lung adenocarcinoma A549 cells and to investigate its possible mechanism .Methods The PDCD5 recombinant plas-mid was transiently transfected into A549 cells by lipofectamine .Its transfection efficiency was detected by RT-PCR .The expressions of trasfected PDCD5 protein ,Bcl-2 and Survivin protein were examined by Western bolt .The apoptosis of A549 cells by single PDCD5 and its combination with cisplatin was measured by the MTT method and the flow cytometry .Results PDCD5 recombinant plasmid was transfect into A549 cells successfully .The Western blot results showed that the expression of PDCD5 protein in the transfection recombinant plasmid group was higher than that in the blank control group and the transfection empty plasmid group ,while the expres-sion of Bcl-2 and Survivin protein was lower than that in the other two groups ,the difference was statistically significant (P<0 .05) . The MTT and flow cytometry results demonstrated that the cell apoptosis rate in the transfection recombinant plasmid group was higher than that in the blank control group and the transfection empty plasmid group (P<0 .05) .Conclusion PDCD5 gene may pro-mote cisplatin induced A549 cells apoptosis .
2. Effect of pituitrin-water separation in laparoscopic removal of ovarian chocolate cyst and its effect on ovarian function
Lingling WANG ; Yizhe CHEN ; Mimi DAI ; Lingli ZHOU ; Jie MEI ; Xiaohong GE
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2019;26(24):2965-2968
Objective:
To investigate the effect of pituitrin-water separation on hemoglobin and ovarian function in laparoscopic ovarian chocolate cyst removal.
Methods:
From February 2018 to February 2019, 82 patients with ovarian chocolate cyst removed by laparoscopy were selected from the Second Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University.They were randomly divided into observation group and control group according to the digital table, with 41 cases in each group.The control group underwent traditional laparoscopic tear-and-tear ovarian cyst removal, while the observation group underwent pituitrin-water separation.The changes of perioperative indicators, the decrease of hemoglobin (Hb) before and after operation, the positive rate of normal ovarian tissue on cyst wall and the number of normal follicles attached to cyst wall, the changes of serum hormone levels before and after operation were compared between the two groups.
Results:
The amount of bleeding during operation in the observation group [(58.97±8.74)mL] was less than that in the control group [(118.93±24.21)mL], and the operation time in the observation group[(57.46±8.27)min] was shorter than that in the control group [(87.38±10.19)min] , the differences were ststistically significant between the two group(
3.Investigation on the current situation and influencing factors of mood disorders in patients with thoracic and lumbar osteoporotic fractures
Lei LEI ; Ning NING ; Jiali CHEN ; Peifang LI ; Mei YAO ; Ye LI ; Liqun WANG ; Lingli LI ; Junhong QU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2022;38(22):1690-1695
Objective:To understand the current situation of mood disorders in patients with thoracic and lumbar osteoporotic fractures and to preliminarily explore its influencing factors.Methods:A cross-sectional survey method was used to select 212 patients with thoracic and lumbar osteoporotic fractures from Department of Orthopedics, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, from January 2018 to September 2020 as the research subjects. The general information questionnaire, Huaxi Emotional-distress Index, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and pain Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) were used to investigate them.Results:The incidence of mood disorders in patients with thoracic and lumbar osteoporotic fractures was 10.38% (22/212). The results of multivariate regression analysis showed that age, days of injury, PSQI score and pain VAS score were the influencing factors of emotional disturbance in patients with thoracic and lumbar osteoporotic fractures ( t values were -3.72-7.66, all P<0.05). Conclusions:Patients with thoracic and lumbar osteoporotic fractures have mood disorders. Age, injury days, PSQI score and VAS score are related to the occurrence of mood disorders in patients with thoracic and lumbar osteoporotic fractures. More attention should be payed to the influencing factors of mood disorders in patients,and timely measures should be taken for individualized intervention.
4.Risk factors forvessel catheter associated infection in children with intestinal failure: a scoping review
Lingli MEI ; Shuohui CHEN ; Dongfang WENG ; Yan HU ; Jingyan ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(14):1115-1121
Objective:To scope review of studies on the risk factors for vessel catheter associated infection in children with intestinal failure was reviewed, so as to provide a reference for clinical medical staff to prevent and control infection.Methods:Based on the framework of scope review method, PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, APA PsycInfo, Web of Science, Scopus, Cochrane Library, China Biomedical Literature Database, China Knowledge Networkand Wanfang database are retrieved. The retrieval period was from the database construction to February 1, 2022. The included literatures were Summarized and analyzed.Results:A total of 28 articles were included, and the risk factors of vessel catheter associated infection in children with intestinal failure were found to include 7 aspects: basic information of children, catheter nursing measures, type of tube-sealing solution, catheter factors, residual intestinal condition of children, nursing level of caregivers, therapeutic factors.Conclusions:The risk factors of vessel catheter associated infection in children with intestinal failure were found to include 7 aspects, which are complex and diverse with distinctive disease characteristics. In the future, medical staff can optimize the pipeline nursing measures; construct the model of cross-specialty health education and improve the nursing level of caregivers to reduce the incidence of vessel catheter associated infection.
5.A qualitative study on the experience and needs of fathers of NICU premature infants in preparation for discharge
Xiaoxiao SUN ; Shuohui CHEN ; Lingli MEI ; Fengyi MO ; Dan LIU ; Xiaoming YU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2023;58(22):2710-2715
Objective To gain an in-depth understanding of the real experiences,feelings and needs of fathers of premature infants in NICU regarding hospital discharge preparation,and to provide a basis for medical institutions on the development of personalized health education plans and continuous nursing care plans for discharged premature infants.Methods By the purposive sampling method,15 fathers of premature infants in NICU of a tertiary obstetrics and gynecology hospital in Zhejiang Province from April 2022 to July 2022 on the day of discharge and 6 weeks after discharge were selected for semi-structured interviews,and the interview data were analyzed using the Colazzi's phenomenological 7-step analysis.Results The experiences and needs of NICU premature fathers in discharge preparation are divided into 4 themes.1.The father's problems coexist with the growth of premature infants,such as expecting to see premature infants on the day of discharge and having confidence in discharge care,experiencing various negative emotions after discharge,and increasing empathy and sense of responsibility after discharge.2.Inadequate ability to care for oneself,including a lack of access to professional care knowledge,a need to improve nursing skills,and an overreliance on premature mothers.3.Social role conflict in the family.4.Longing for assistance,including professional medical advice and more family support.Conclusion Fathers of premature infants in the NICU coexist with negative emotions and growth experiences as they prepare for discharge,with various needs such as reducing role conflict,enhancing independent care ability,and obtaining psychological and multi-party support.To improve their discharge preparation level,nursing staff should develop a personalized health education plan as well as a continuous nursing plan.
6.The survey and analysis of preoperative psychological state in patients with pulmonary nodules
XU Hui ; ZHOU Kun ; LIN Lin ; NIU Lingli ; YANG Mei ; CHE Guowei
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2019;26(6):578-582
Objective To investigate the preoperative psychological state of patients with pulmonary nodules in order to make the content of the education more "individualized and humanized". Methods We conducted a consecutive questionnaire study for 107 patients who were planning to undergo pulmonary resection surgery from May 2018 to July 2018 in our department. There were 54 males and 53 females with an average age of 56.8±11.2 years. The questionnaire content included two parts: personal basic information and 20 questions about surgery, complications, follow-up and hospitalization expense. Results There were 60.7% of the patients diagnosed with pulmonary nodules by CT scan during physical examination, and 52.3% of the patients had strong will to undergo pulmonary surgery to resect nodules; 64.5% of patients wanted doctors to tell them the extent of the disease and whether the tumor could be cured by surgery, and 30.0%of patients concerned whether chief surgeon would complete the whole surgery. The surgery risk and postoperative complications were ignored by patients easily (5.6% and 14.9% respectively). The hospital expenses were not the primary concern of patients. Only 1.9% of patients believed that doctors used nonessentials which deliberately led to increased costs. Network follow-up was accepted by most patients (94.4%). Conclusion It will contribute to improve preoperative education rationality and effectiveness by understanding true psychological state of patients.
7.Status quo and correlation between readiness for discharge and quality of discharge teaching in lung cancer patients based on enhanced recovery after surgery
YANG Mei ; NIU Lingli ; ZHENG E ; LIN Lin ; ZHOU Hongxia ; TANG Cong
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2019;26(9):905-909
Objective To explore the current situation of the readiness for hospital discharge and the quality of discharge teaching in lung cancer patients based on enhanced recovery after surgery, and to analyze their correlation. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study and 141 postoperative patients with lung cancer in our hospital from July to August 2018 were investigated by general information questionnaire, readiness for hospital discharge scale and quality of discharge teaching scale. There were 65 males and 76 females at age of 18-85 (55.35±12.15) years. Results Totally 88.65% of postoperative patients with lung cancer reported that they were ready for discharge, and the total score of readiness for hospital discharge was 78.36±16.48, and the total score of quality of discharge teaching was 90.94±18.62. There was a positive correlation between the readiness for hospital discharge and the quality of discharge teaching in postoperative patients with lung cancer (r=0.57, P<0.01). Conclusion The readiness for hospital discharge of postoperative patients with lung cancer keeps in medium level, while the quality of discharge teaching is good, and the readiness for hospital discharge is positively correlated with the quality of discharge teaching. Medical staff should pay more attention to the cognitive level of lung cancer patients' disease-related information and their physical function recovery, and enrich the discharge guidance content, in order to improve the readiness of postoperative patients with lung cancer.
8.Short-term postoperative pain of robot-assisted versus thoracolaparoscopic McKeown esophagectomy for esophageal carcinoma: A non-randomized controlled trial
XU Zhihua ; ZHANG Hanlu ; YANG Mei ; NIU Lingli ; LI Jie ; LIN Yidan ; CHEN Longqi ; WANG Yun
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2018;25(5):378-381
Objective To investigate the short-term postoperative pain between robot-assisted and thoracolaparoscopic McKeown esophagectomy for esophageal carcinoma. Methods We prospectively analyzed clinical data of 77 patients with esophageal carcinoma in our hospital between September 2016 and February 2017. The patients were allocated into two groups including a robot group and a thoracolaparoscopic group. The patients underwent robot assisted McKeown esophagectomy in the robot group and thoracolaparoscopic McKeown esophagectomy in the thoracolaparoscopic group. There were 38 patients with 30 males and 8 females at average age of 60.80±6.20 years in the thoracolaparoscopic group, and 39 patients with 35 males and 4 females at average age of 60.90±7.20 years in the robot group. Results There was no statistical difference between the two groups in terms of the postoperative usage of analgesic drugs. The patients in the robot group experienced less postoperative pain on postoperative day 1, 3, 5, 6 and 7 than the patients in the thoracolaparoscopic group. The mean value of visual analogue scale (VAS) on postoperative day 1, 3, 5, 6 and 7 for the robot group and the thoracolaparoscopic group was 3.20±1.10 versus 2.70±0.90 (P=0.002), 2.75±0.96 versus 2.40±0.98 (P=0.030), 2.68±1.08 versus 2.02±0.8 (P=0.005); 2.49±0.99 versus 1.81±0.88 (P=0.003), 2.27±0.83 versus 1.51±0.61 (P<0.001), respectively. Conclusion Compared with the thoracolaparoscopic group, patients receiving robot assisted McKeown esophagectomy experience less postoperative short-term pain. However, the long-term postoperative pain for these patients needs to be further studied.
9.Analgesic drugs for patients with non-small cell lung cancer undergoing video-assisted thoracic surgery lobectomy: A randomized controlled trial
LIN Lin ; JI Yanli ; CHE Guowei ; NIU Lingli ; WANG Mingming ; LI Xia ; LIAO Hu ; YANG Mei
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2017;24(11):830-834
Objective To clearly define and describe the difference of analgesic actions and side effects between dezocine and parecoxib sodium in video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) lobectomy. Methods Ninety patients underwent thoracotomy (lobectomy) and were hospitalized in the Department of Thoracic Surgery, West China Hospital, Sichuan University between August 2015 and January 2016. Patients were randomly divided into two groups including a parecoxib sodium group (a PG group, 43 patients) and a dezocine group (a DG group, 47 patients). We analyzed the occurrence of side effects in the two groups, as well as other outcomes including visual analogous scores and location of the pain et al. Results The occurrences of nausea, vomit and abdominal distention in the PG group (9.30%, 2.33%, 13.95%) were significantly lower than those of the DG group (25.53%, 17.02%, 40.43% , P=0.046, P=0.032, P=0.009) in the early period after operation. Pain scores at the postoperative 12 h, 24 h, 48 h and 72 h in the PG group (2.56±0.96, 2.47±0.96, 1.93±0.99, 0.98±1.24) were better than those of the DG group (4.00±1.60, 3.62±1.48, 3.36±1.55, 2.47±1.78, P=0.000, P=0.000, P=0.000, P=0.002). And the same results were found in the postoperative coughing VAS assessment. The mostly reported pain location was the chest drainage, incision site and chest wall in turn. Postoperative pain properties, in turn, were swelling, stabbing pain and numbness. Conclusion Postoperative pain after VATS lobectomy may be adequately controlled using parecoxib sodium. The low pain scores and decreased adverse effects are achieved.
10.Functional identification of the terpene synthase family involved in diterpenoid alkaloids biosynthesis in
Liuying MAO ; Baolong JIN ; Lingli CHEN ; Mei TIAN ; Rui MA ; Biwei YIN ; Haiyan ZHANG ; Juan GUO ; Jinfu TANG ; Tong CHEN ; Changjiangsheng LAI ; Guanghong CUI ; Luqi HUANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2021;11(10):3310-3321