2.Study in correlation of anxiety and depression condition with social support of patients with pulmonary hypertension
Fen GU ; Min HU ; Juan YAO ; Yan ZHU ; Yijun LU ; Xin JIANG ; Zhicheng JING
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2011;27(14):20-23
Objective To investigate the effects of social support intervention on anxiety and depression of pulmonary hypertension(PH)patients,then provide a scientific basis for nursing of patients with pulmonary hypertension.Methods The general condition of PH questionnaire,self-rating anxiety scale (SAS),self-rating depression scale(SDS),social support rating scale(SSRS)were distributed to 131 patients with PH.Then make statistical analysis of patients'anxiety,depression and social support conditions.Results The score of anxiety and depression psychological conditions of patients with pulmonary hypertension was significantly higher than normal population,the difference wag statistically significant.Among 131 patients,16 patients with anxiety,accounting for 12.21% ;21 cases of patients with depression,accounting for 16.03% .28 patients at a high level of social support,92 patients at a medium level of social support,11 patients at a low level of social support,a total of 91.60% of the patients in the middle and higher levels of social support.Anxiety and depression scores had significant negative correlation with social support,objective support points and subjective support points.The anxiety,depression difference among different types of pulmonary hypertension was statistically significant.The difference of anxiety and depression scores between patients with idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension and patients with pulmonary hyper tension caused by congenital heart disease were significant.The depression scores between pulmonary hy pertension caused by pulmonary veno-occlusive disease and congenital heart disease were significantly different.Conclusions When nurses care pulmonary hypertension patients.those with different types of PH should be given targeted social support.Attention should be paid to transfer the source of social support to help them adopt a positive attitude to face the diseabe,then improve the treatment and care compliance of patients.
3.The Apoptosis Induction of CT 26 Cells by Recombinant Clostridium difficile Toxin B
Min CHEN ; Yan-Fen CAO ; Shan LI ; Li-Hua SUN ; Ting-Ting LIU ; Ju-Fang WANG ;
Microbiology 1992;0(06):-
To investigate the induction of apoptosis of mouse colonic adenocarcinoma CT26 cells by recombinant Clostridium difficile toxin B (rTcdB), CT26 cells were exposed to different concentrations of rTcd B. Inhibition of cell proliferation was measured by MTT assay. The activation of Caspase 3 was measured by colorimetric method. Cell morphological analysis and flow cytometry were performed to confirm cell apoptosis. rTcd B inhibited the proliferation of CT26 cells in a timeand dose-dependent manner. Caspase 3 activity in CT26 cells was elevated remarkably after rTcd B exposure for 6 h, 12 h, 18 h or 24 h, as compared with the control group. Morphological changes were observed by fluorescence microscopy. The exposure of rTcd B to CT26 cells induced a timeand dose-dependent apoptotic cell death as determined by flow cytometry analysis. The results showed that recombinant Clostridium difficile toxin B induced apoptosis of CT26 cells.
4.Comparison on polysaccharide content and PMP-HPLC fingerprints of polysaccharide in stems and leaves of Dendrobium officinale.
Gui-Fen ZHOU ; Min-Xia PANG ; Su-Hong CHEN ; Gui-Yuan LV ; Mei-Qiu YAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(5):795-802
In order to provide scientific basics for exploitation and sufficient application of Dendrobium officinale leaves resources, the phenol-sulfuric acid method was applied to determine the polysaccharide content. The monosaccharides were derivated by PMP and the derivatives were identified by HPLC-DAD-ESI-MS(n) and the contents of mannose and glucose were determined simultaneously. Similarity evaluation system for chromatographic fingerprint of traditional Chinese medicine (2004A) was employed to generate the mean chromatogram and similarity analysis of the samples was carried out. The results demonstrated that polysaccharide content, monosaccharide compositions and composition ratio had an obvious difference between stems and leaves. The polysaccharide content of stems was higher than that of leaves. Monosaccharide composition in leaf was significantly different from that in stem. The polysaccharide from stems was composed of mannose and glucose, however the polysaccharide of leaves was acid heteropolysaccharide and was mainly composed of five monosaccharides, including mannose, galacturonic acid, glucose, galactose and arabinose. The similarity value of the 14 batches was above 0.9, indicating that similarity of fingerprints among different samples was high. The study can provide evidence for expanding the medicinal parts of D. officinale.
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Dendrobium
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chemistry
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Mass Spectrometry
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Plant Extracts
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chemistry
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Plant Leaves
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chemistry
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Plant Stems
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chemistry
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Polysaccharides
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chemistry
5.Activation of the Mauthner cell by direct stimulation on vagus nerve in crucian carp.
Yan XIE ; Li-Min LIU ; Fen YU
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2002;18(3):301-305
AIMTo investigate the influence of the vagus nerve on the electrophysiological properties in the Mauthner cell soma and the relationship between soma and viscus.
METHODSThe microelectrode recording technique was used to explore the electrophysiological properties in the Mauthner cell when stimulating the right vagus.
RESULTSAt lower stimulation strength a graded and compound excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSP), formed by two components with lower amplitude, were recorded on the Mauthner cell in a crucian carp. As the intensity of stimulus increased, the amplitude became larger and lasting time longer. With the stimulations high enough, action potentials (AP) were evoked on the EPSP.
CONCLUSION(1) Action potential can be induced on M cell by a direct stimulation on vagus nerve, which is in controversy with previous reports. (2) The neural pathway projecting from vagus to M cell is composed of a set of neuronal chains with excitatory and/or inhibitory members, the activation of M cell depends on the relationship between excitatory and inhibitory neuron.
Animals ; Carps ; physiology ; Excitatory Postsynaptic Potentials ; physiology ; Microelectrodes ; Neurons ; physiology ; Vagus Nerve ; physiology
6.A clinical study of consensus interferon alpha treatment in chronic hepatitis B virus-infected patients.
Tao YAN ; Hui-fen WANG ; Ke LI ; Ai-min ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2007;15(4):314-315
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Antiviral Agents
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therapeutic use
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Female
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Hepatitis B, Chronic
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drug therapy
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Humans
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Interferon-alpha
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therapeutic use
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Young Adult
7.Correlative analysis of growth velocity in girls with central precocious puberty during gonadotropinreleasing hormone analog therapy
Hua-Mei MA ; Min-Lian DU ; Yan-Hong LI ; Zhe SU ; Hong-Shan CHEN ; Yu-Fen GU ;
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2001;0(05):-
Objective To analyse the relative factors of the linear growth velocity(GV)in girls with central precocious puberty(CPP)during gonadotropin-releasing hormone analog(GnRHa)therapy,and to investigate the factors affecting the height gain during two-year GnRHa treatment.Methods In 86 girls aged (8.04?1.28)years with CPP treated with GnRHa for more than 2 years,the data including target height,age of onset,pubertal course,chronological age,bone age,linear GV,serum estradiol level and mature index of vaginal smear were analyzed,then the correlations and stepwise regression were performed.Results During GnRHa therapy,GV decreased year by year.The GV in the second year(GV_(2nd))was negatively correlated with the age of onset,bone age(BA_0,BA_2)and chronologic age(CA_0,CA_2)at the onset and by the end of the first year of GnRHa therapy(r=-0.37,-0.59,-0.57,-0.51 and-0.52,respectively,all P
8.Safety management of 15 patients with severe pulmonary arterial hypertension treated by aerosolized iloprost
Fen GU ; Min HU ; Juan YAO ; Ying YU ; Xin JIANG ; Xiaoxia YAN ; Jie CHENG ; Xiqi XU ; Zhicheng JING
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2010;45(5):425-426
This paper summarizes the key points of safety management for 15 patients with severe pulmonary arterial hypertension treated by aerosolized iloprost. All patients achieved significant improvements and none of them suffered any severe side effect. Complete safety management during the therapeutic procedure improved the patients' treatment confidence and compliance,and thereafter strengthened the efficacy of treatment.
9.Clinical and laboratory characteristics of anti-soluble liver antigen/liver-pancreas (SLA/LP) autoantibody positive liver disease patients.
Yan-min LIU ; Hui-ping YAN ; Yu-fen TAN ; Yan LIU ; Xia FENG ; Shu-ling KONG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2005;13(12):927-929
OBJECTIVETo analyze the clinical and laboratory features of anti-soluble liver antigen/liver-pancreas (SLA/LP) autoantibody positive patients with abnormal liver functions.
METHODSFrom July 1999 to August 2004, 4928 serum samples from patients with abnormal liver functions (ALT >40 U/L) were collected. A series of autoantibody examinations were carried out. Clinical manifestations and laboratory findings of 8 patients with anti-SLA/LP autoantibody positive were reviewed.
RESULTSAmong the 5500 serum samples, 8 cases (6 females and 2 males) with positive anti-SLA/LP autoantibodies were found with complete clinical information. The age of the patients was (27-76) years old. The case histories were from 2 years to 10 years. Of the 8 patients, 6 cases had liver cirrhosis and HBsAg-negative and anti-HCV-negative, active, 1 case had liver cirrhosis with HBsAg-positive, but HBVDNA negative; 1 case had liver cirrhosis and anti-HCV positive, but HCV RNA negative. The 8 cases were all ANA positive with titers of 31:320. Four cases were AMA positive and 2 among these 4 cases were M2 positive. The most frequent symptoms were fatigue, anorexia, nausea, jaundice, abdominal distention and edema of lower limbs. All patients had high hypergammaglobulinemia.
CONCLUSIONAnti-SLA/LP autoantibody was at a low detection rate in the study with females in preponderance, Clinical and laboratory characteristics of the 8 cases were consistent with those of the autoimmune hepatitis (AIH). Testing for anti-SLA autoantibodies helps in the diagnosis of AIH in many patients who may otherwise be misdiagnosed.
Adult ; Aged ; Autoantibodies ; immunology ; Autoantigens ; immunology ; Female ; Hepatitis, Autoimmune ; diagnosis ; immunology ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Pancreas ; immunology ; Sequence Homology
10.Purification and characterization of a monofunctional catalase from an alkaliphilic Bacillus sp. F26.
Xin-Qi ZHANG ; Yan-Fen XUE ; Ai-Min ZHAO ; Guo-Cheng DU ; Zheng-Hong XU ; Jian CHEN ; Yan-He MA
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2005;21(1):71-77
An alkaline catalase has been purified and characterized from a slightly halophilic and alkaliphilic bacterium Bacillus sp. F26. The purification was performed with a four step procedure consisting of ammonium sulfate precipitation, ion exchange, gel filtration and hydrophobic interaction chromatography, and finally achieved a 58.5-fold-purifying over the crude extract. The purified catalase was composed of two identical subunits with a native molecular mass of 140 kD. The native enzyme showed the typical Soret band appearing at 408 nm. The pyridine hemochrome spectrum indicated the presence of protoheme IX as the prosthetic group. The apparent Km value for enzyme activity on H2O2 was calculated to be 32.5 mmol/L. The activity of this catalase was not reduced by dithionite but was strongly inhibited by cyanide, azide, and 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole (the specific inhibitor of monofunctional catalase). No peroxidase activity of this enzyme was detected when using o-dianisidine, diaminobenzidine (DAB) and p-phenylenediamine as electron donor. Moreover, the N-terminal sequence of this catalase exhibited substantial similarity to the monofunctional catalase subgroup rather than catalase-peroxidase or Mn-catalase one. Therefore, we characterize the purified catalase as a monofunctional catalase. Besides, this monofunctional catalase was thermosensitive and its activity exhibited pH-independent over pH 5-9 but showed a sharp maximum at pH 11. An activity half-life of approximately 49 h was measured when the enzyme was incubated at 20 degrees C and pH 11. To our knowledge, pH 11 is the most alkaline condition for optimum catalysis and enzyme stability among the catalases reported up to now. Furthermore, this monofunctional catalase also showed excellent halo-alkali-stability with a half-life of approximately 90 h at 0.5 mol/L NaCl and pH 10.5. On the other hand, so far as we know, the characterized catalase is the first dimeric monofunctional catalase from alkaliphiles and is also the first monofunctional catalase derived from a natural soda lake, which could partially reflect the oxidative stress response in the corresponding environment.
Bacillus
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enzymology
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Bacterial Proteins
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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Catalase
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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Enzyme Stability
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Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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Temperature