1.Analysis of urinary protein patterns for diabetes by protein chip
Lixia ZOU ; Wei GU ; Yiding CHEN
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2008;24(2):185-187
Urine samples from diabetic and healthy subjects were detected by H4 protein chip and surface-enhanced laser desorption/ionization time of flight mass spectrometry (SELDI-TOF-MS).Some significantly differential proteins between diabetic and controls were found.Four top-scored protein peaks were finally selected as the potential "fingerprints" for detection of early diabetic nephropathy by artificial neural network (ANN) classifier.
2.Re-understanding of the Treatment of Ectopic Pregnancy from Blood Stasis
Lixia XU ; Qing GU ; Xiaohua WU
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2016;40(6):475-478
Objective] To explore the theoretical origin, clinical application method, effect and practical significance of the treatment of ectopic pregnancy with blood stasis. [Method] From blood stasis on the treatment by promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, Yiqi Yangxue Huayu Shapei, expelling blood circulation, method to eliminate the disease, stage of treatment, a reasonable choice of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis drugs in the treatment of ectopic pregnancy. [Results] From blood stasis on the treatment of ectopic pregnancy, it can accelerate the beta HCG negative, and speed up the ectopic pregnancy mass absorption, clinical curative effect significantly, the greatest degree of protection of fallopian tube integrity, improve blood circulation, and tubal function recovery, increase after treatment the chances of conception. [Conclusion] Qi stagnation, blood stasis and Qi deficiency and blood stasis are ectopic pregnancy basic pathogenesis, less empirical abdominal blood stasis is the essence of its pathogenesis. The existence of blood stasis in ectopic pregnancy of each type and disease development of the whole process, in the occurrence of the disease, and occupies an important position in the development, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis is the basic treatment, should be in clinical dialectical treatment of the whole process of fusion.
3.Air Pollution and Risk of Stroke Occurrence in Shanghai City:a Time-series Study
Ruifang XU ; Lixia PENG ; Xianghong GU
Journal of Environment and Health 2007;0(10):-
Objective To research the acute adverse effects of air pollution on the risk of stroke in the air pollution exposed people.Methods Daily counts of strokes occurrence (2004-2007) were obtained from the population-based stroke registry in one district of Shanghai.Air pollution data was obtained from the Shanghai Environmental Monitoring Center.A semi-parametric generalized additive model was used to study the acute effects of air pollution on stroke occurrence after controlling for long-term and seasonal trends,weather variables,and day of the week.Results The relative risks of stroke occurrence for per 10 ?g/m3 increase of PM10,SO2 and NO2 were 1.02 (95%CI:1.01-1.03),1.05 (95%CI:1.04-1.06) and 1.09 (95%CI:1.08-1.10),respectively.Conclusion The study has provided a new evidence for the association between air pollution and risk of stroke occurrence.
4.Effects of PDB on hyperglycemic animal models
Lingyun MENG ; Lixia ZHU ; Haihong ZHENG ; Chunshan GU ; Xiuying CAI
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(05):-
AIM To study the effects of PDB on blood glucose. METHODS 3 groups of health mice and 3 groups of model mice were administered with high, mean and low doses of PDB compatibility groups (combined with glibenclamide 0.66 mg?kg -1) respectively for 15 days. The blood goucose variation of health and model mice was observed. RESULTS A low dose of PDB compatibility group decreased obviously blood glucose in the health mice. Its mean value was(3.10?0.14), while control group's blood glucose was 4.46?0.12, P
5.Effects of quercetin linosomes on the formation of advanced glycation end products(AGEs)and receptor for advanced glycation end products ( RAGE ) in kidney of diabetic rats
Lixia TANG ; Kaimei ZHU ; Dianpeng LI ; Shengjiu GU
Tianjin Medical Journal 2016;44(1):71-74,132
Objective To observe the effects of quercetin liposome (LQ) on formation of advanced glycation end prod-ucts(AGEs)and receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) in kidney of diabetic rats. Methods LQ was made by rotary evaporation, and the model of type 2 diabetic rats were established by being fed on high-sugar and high-fat diet combined with intraperitoneally injection of streptozotocin (STZ). Then type 2 diabetic rats were randomly divided into six groups:diabetic model group (group DM), low level of LQ group (group LQ-L ), medium level of LQ group (group LQ-M), high level of LQ group (group LQ-H), positive control group (group aminoguanidine, AG) and control group (group N). After 8 weeks of interventions, blood glucose, body weight, kidney hypertrophy index (KI), blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and serum creatinine (Scr) were measured in each group. ELISA was used to detect serum AGEs, and 24 h urine albumin. The pathologi-cal change of glomerular basement membranes was observed by PAS staining and the expressions of AGEs in kidney was as-sessed by immunohistochemical method. The transcription level of RAGE mRNA in kidney was determined by RT-PCR. Re-sults Compared with the group N, the level of blood glucose, KI, BUN, Scr, serum AGEs and 24 h urine albumin were in-creased significantly in group DM, while the level of body weight decreased. Also the volume of kidney glomerulus increased and glomerular basement membranes thickened, the transcription levels of AGEs and RAGE mRNA in kidney tissue in-creased in DM group (P<0.05). Compared with group DM, the level of blood glucose, KI, BUN, Scr, serum AGEs and 24 h urinary albumin decreased, while the level of body weight increased in all three LQ groups. Meantime, the change of patho-logical morphology of glomerular basement membranes reduced and the expressions of AGEs and RAGE mRNA in kidney tissue decreased in all three LQ groups. All changes in the medium LQ dose group were more obvious than those of other two LQ groups (P<0.05). Conclusion Similar to AG, LQ has effect on inhibiting the action of proteinum unenzymatic glycosyl-ation and on decreasing the production of AGEs in serum as well as the expression of RAGE mRNA in kidney. Therefore, LQ play important protective role in kidneys of diabetic rats.
6.Research on carboxymethyl chitosan acting as the adjuvant for implantable degradable microspheres.
Chenghui YIN ; Chunlin HOU ; Lixia JIANG ; Qisheng GU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2004;21(3):350-354
As a kind of biomaterial, carboxymethyl chitosan (CMC) has excellent biodegradable and bioacceptable capabilities using. This study was aimed to probe into the feasibility of CMC to prepare the implantable sustained release Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride (CPX) microspheres(MS), and to go further into the pharmaceutic technology, the morphology and the characteristics of in vitro release of the microspheres. First, we prepared the microspheres by emulsification and cross-linking technology. Then, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), infrared spectrum (IR) and differential thermal analysis (DTA) were used to detect the structure and morphology of the MS. The in vitro release of CPX/CMC-MS and the CPX content of the MS were detected through continuous-flow releasing system. We found that the structure and morphology of the MS were affected by the conditions of preparation such as emulsification and cross-linking temperature, ionic strength and stirring speed, that the releasing time of CPX was more than 7 days, and that the releasing behaviors of the microspheres conformed to the Higuchi model. So we drew the conclusions that CMC could be used as a kind of absorbable and implantable adjuvant for sustained release, the technology of emulsification and cross-linking was proved to be feasible, stable and simple.
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7.Enhanced effect of immunomagnetic beads on micro-CT scan of the lung adenocarci-noma mouse model
Yue WANG ; Shiyang PAN ; Juanjuan ZHU ; Ting XU ; Jian XU ; Jingping LIU ; Fang WANG ; Chunrong GU ; Lixia ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2017;44(12):583-588
Objective:To study the signal enhancement of lung adenocarcinoma nude mice after injection of immunomagnetic bead solution (magnetic beads conjugated with monoclonal antibody NJ001) in micro-CT scan. Methods:The models of lung adenocarcino-ma nude mice were established by injecting SPC-A1-luc cells through the tail vein and were validated by bioluminescence imaging (BLI). The nude mice were divided into three groups: physiological saline group, bare magnetic bead group, and immunomagnetic bead group. Three groups of nude mice were injected with physiological saline, 750 nm bare magnetic bead solution, and immuno-magnetic bead solution via the tail vein every week, and micro-CT scan was taken before and 4 h after injection. Immunohistochemis-try (IHC) was used to detect the expression of antigen SP70 in tumor tissues. Results:The tumor was detected in the immunomagnetic bead group at the fourth week, whereas in the physiological saline and bare magnetic bead groups, the tumor was undetectable until the sixth week. The tumor intensities detected at the sixth week by micro-CT scan in the physiological saline, bare magnetic bead, and immunomagnetic bead groups were 59.05 ± 0.66, 60.69 ± 0.55, and 58.25 ± 0.32 before injection and 60.30 ± 1.83, 61.05 ± 0.68, and 67.41±3.82 after injection, respectively. Compared with the tumor intensities before injection, they significantly increased after injec-tion in the immunomagnetic bead group;the difference was statistically significant (P=0.0079). By contrast, no statistical significance was observed in the tumor intensities before and after injection in the physiological saline and bare magnetic bead groups (P=0.1867 and P=0.3839, respectively). Conclusion:The immunomagnetic beads had enhanced effect on micro-CT scan of lung adenocarcinoma nude mouse models.
8.Relationship between temperature indicators and hospital admission for childhood pneumonia
Shaohua GU ; Beibei LU ; Liang ZHANG ; Lixia YE ; Wei JI ; Aihong WANG ; Guozhang XU
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2019;31(7):678-682
Objective:
To explore the relationship between different temperature indicators and hospital admission for childhood pneumonia.
Methods:
The hospital admissions for pneumonia in children aged 0-14 years and meteorological data in Ningbo from 2015 to 2017 were collected. A distributed lag non-linear model combined with a generalized linear model was employed to analyze the exposure-response relationships between different temperature indicators(daily average,minimum and maximum temperature;the first percentile as low temperature and the 99th percentile as high temperature)and hospital admission for childhood pneumonia.
Results:
A total of 4 542 cases of childhood pneumonia were recruited. There were obvious seasonal fluctuations found in the inpatient volume of childhood pneumonia,which peaked in winter and bottomed in summer. After adjusting for potential confounding variables such as relative humidity,PM2.5,long term trend and seasonal trend,the results suggested that after exposed to whether low or high temperature,the inpatient volume of childhood pneumonia would increase. When the daily average temperature and daily minimum temperature were employed,the effect of high temperature on the increase of inpatient volume for childhood pneumonia was statistically significant and the cumulative relative risk for a lag of 0-7 days were 1.52(95%CI:1.04-2.23)and 1.59(95%CI:1.08-2.34),respectively. When the daily maximum temperature was employed,the effect of low temperature on the increase of inpatient volume for childhood pneumonia was statistically significant and the cumulative relative risk for a lag of 0-7 days were 1.30(95%CI:1.02-1.66).
Conclusion
Our findings suggested that an increased risk of hospital admission for childhood pneumonia was associated with both low and high temperature.
9.Design and development of nursing care planning section of clinical decision support system
Caoyuan WANG ; Rong WANG ; Zheng LIN ; Zejuan GU ; Feiyan ZHANG ; Chunhong GAO ; Shuangshuang XING ; Lixia XIA ; Yuan ZHOU ; Xiaotong CAO ; Keyu CHEN ; Lei YANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(3):223-228
Objective:To provide reference for the development of a more intelligent and systematic nursing clinical decision support system based on the concept of precision nursing and data sharing, the nursing plan module of clinical decision support system.Methods:An evidence-based knowledge base was constructed based on the nursing process and the standardized nursing terminologies; the nursing plan module was designed according to clinical needs, and the logical reasoning rules were formulated from the generation, sequencing and stopping of nursing problems, objectives, measures and activities, and finally the nursing plan module of clinical decision support system was formed.Results:The nursing plan module of clinical decision support system included the basic information of patients, positive evaluation items and weight values, nursing problems, objectives, measures and activities, etc. the module could automatically deduce the nursing plan according to the patient's individual characteristic index (positive evaluation item), and sort the nursing problems and corresponding measures and activities according to the generation time, weight value and correlation degree. It could automatically distinguish nursing problems, goals, measures and the time of activity stop, and realize intelligent decision-making.Conclusion:The interface of nursing plan module of this system is clear and logical reasoning rules are rigorous. It breaks through the bottleneck of nursing decision-making based on personal professional knowledge and experience in clinical situation for a long time, which can ensure the homogeneity of nursing plan and improve the correctness of decision-making.
10.Design and development of clinical decision support system for unplanned extubation
Keyu CHEN ; Zirong TONG ; Zejuan GU ; Rong WANG ; Zheng LIN ; Yuan ZHOU ; Xiaotong CAO ; Shuangshuang XING ; Caoyuan WANG ; Lixia XIA ; Lei YANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(15):1128-1133
Objective:To design and develop an unplanned extubation clinical decision support system, aiming to provide a reference for nurses' clinical decision-making.Methods:Through literature review and expert consultation, the knowledge base of the clinical decision support system for unplanned extubation was constructed, and the system function and interface were designed.Results:The authoritative coefficients of the two rounds of expert consultation were 0.853 and 0.867, respectively, and the Kendall ′s W were 0.458 and 0.492, respectively. The final built knowledge base included catheter evaluation module, unplanned extubation evaluation module, and knowledge reasoning rule module. At present, the knowledge base had sorted out 48 first-level items, 9 second-level items, 72 third-level items in the catheter evaluation module, and 5 first-level items, 12 second-level items, and 73 third-level items in the unplanned extubation evaluation module. Entry, 40 knowledge reasoning rules. Conclusions:The clinical decision-making system for unplanned extubation has changed the implementation of unplanned extubation risk early warning, optimized the management process, and realized the interaction of the hospital system. It can conduct dynamic unplanned extubation risk assessment based on individualization and assist nurses Make clinical decisions and promote the safety of nursing management.