1.Analysis on the state of Hepatitis B vaccine injection and Hepatitis B serology testing of children under the age of 15 in Maanshan City
Dachun FANG ; Ming ZHU ; Haiqin CHEN ; Tingting WANG ; Kun YANG
Chinese Journal of Disease Control & Prevention 2009;0(02):-
Objective To understand the epidemic situation of Hepatitis B of the children and the situation of Hepatitis B vaccine injection in Maanshan city so as to provide the basis for the development of Hepatitis B vaccination strategy or adjustment in all of the people. Methods Two-stage sampling method was designed to survey 978 children under the age of 15 in 8 villages, with 3~5 ml of venous blood brawn and HBVM detected by ELISA. Results HBsAg positive rate of the children under the age of 15 was 10.12% in 1991 and, compared with the present rate at 0.92%, there was a significant difference. The protection rate of Hepatitis B vaccination was 90.91%. HBsAb positive rate of the children under the age of 15 was 40.49%, and the distribution was balanced among regional, urban and rural areas. With the in crease in age, the trend of Hepatitis B antibody levels declined, but the 1~5 age group had lower peak. The survey rate of Hepatitis B vaccine injection of the children under the age of 15 was 91.82%, and the report rate was 87.89%. The regional difference for them was significant. With the in crease in age, the rate of Hepatitis B vaccine injection declined for the survey and the report in all of the children under the age of 15. Conclusions The effect of Hepatitis B Control for 16 years is very significant in the city. It is necessary to administer charge-free Hepatitis B vaccination for the newborns and to strengthen the Hepatitis B vaccination in flowing children.
2.Application research of quantitative dynamic contrast enhanced MRI in preoperative grading of brain glioma
Ming ZHAO ; Lili GUO ; Kun TENG ; Jinglin WANG ; Kuang FU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2016;32(8):1167-1170
Objective To study appliction value of quantitative dynamic contrast enhanced MRI(T1-DCE MRI)in preoperative grading of brain glioma.Methods 80 patients who were pathologically confirmed with a tumor grade (WHO grade Ⅰ 20 cases, grade Ⅱ 20 cases,grade Ⅲ 20 cases and grade Ⅳ 20 cases).All patients were examined with MR enhancements and T1-DCE MRI. The original perfusions imaging datas were analyzed using the GE Omni Kinetic software,which produced the transfer constant (Ktrans )map,the rate constant (Kep )map and fractional volume (Ve )map.Choose ROI and get values of Ktrans ,Kep and Ve .Pearson correlation was carried out to analyze the correlation between values of Ktrans ,Kep ,Ve of different grades of gliomas and pathology classifications.The Ktrans ,Kep and Ve values of the different grade gliomas were statistically analyzed using an ANOVA .Receiver operator characteristics (ROC)curve was used to analyze sensitivity and specificity of permeability parameters.Results The Ktrans ,Kep and Ve values of each levels has a strong correlation with pathological grading (r=0.95 1,0.804,0.766).There was obviously statistically significant difference between different grade groups(P < 0.01 )by Ktrans .Kep values have statistically difference between different grades except grade Ⅱ and Ⅲ.Ve values were different between different grades except grade I andⅡand grade Ⅲ and IV.Accord-ing to ROC curve,Ktrans seemed to be a better parameter for evaluating the tumor grade with the highest sensitivity and specificity. With the cutoff thresholds of Ktrans of 0.1 60,0.420 and 0.935,different grades of glioma can be differentiated with sensitivities of 90%,95%,95% and specificities of 95%,95%,85% respectively.Conclusion Quantitative analysis of microcirculation perfusion status of different grade gliomas by Ktrans values obtained from T1-DCE MRI can assessment the degree of the destruction of the blood brain barrier and evaluate the grade of gliomas more accurately before operation.
4.Progress in Forest Tree Proteomics Research
Kun YUAN ; Ming-Xiu WANG ; Min-Ren HUANG ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(06):-
Considerable knowledge about the biology of forest tree has been gained in the recent years by the application of the new genomic technologies to study tree growth and development as well as the response of trees to biotic and abiotic stresses. Proteomics is becoming an important content in the biology of forest tree. A review is given about the progress in forest tree proteomics research in the areas of population genetics, genetic mapping, stress physiology, organs and tissues, and wood formation, etc. Furthermore, forest tree proteome database is briefly introduced. Finally, the prospect of proteomics is discussed.
5.Practice and experiences of implementing treatment standard for contract nurses
Jianying LI ; Kun XU ; Yuesheng XING ; Ming WANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2011;27(10):782-785
Objective advance“equal pay for equal work” standard for contract nurses,and approach for effective means of stabilizing nursing staff.Methods in order to improve of nursing staff's ideological understanding,personnel department and nursing department utilize their advantages of political work in the the Communist Party,the Communist Youth League and the Labor Unions,and bridge the cap between contract and staff nurses in clinical department in terms of welfares and promotion to realize the goal of “equal pay for equal work”.Results all contract nurses join the Labor Union.contract nurses play active role in the Commtmist Youth League.Salaries,insurance and other welfares for contract nurses are guaranteed.Contract nurses enjoy equal opportunity of promotion in technical positions and of open recruitment as registered nurses.Conclusion treatment disparity has been effectively alleviated between contract and staff nurses,so that the nursing staff becomes stable.
6.Mechanism of arrhythmias caused by autoantibodies against ?_1-adrenoceptors induced by hepatitis B virus in mice
Kun LIU ; Yuhua LIAO ; Zhaohui WANG ; Shuli LI ; Ming WANG ; Linglan ZENG ; Ming TANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(06):-
AIM: To investigate the significance of autoantibodies against ?_1-adrenoceptors induced by hepatitis B virus in the pathogenesis of hepatitis virus myocarditis. METHODS: 30 mice were injected peritoneally with an emulsion of hepatitis B virus and complete Freund's adjuvant every three weeks. The autoantibodies were examined by ELISA, the heart and liver specimens were collected on 56 d for pathological observation and the binding of the autoantibodies to guinea pig cardiac myocytes were examined by immunofluorescence. Using the patch clamp technique, the effects of (1∶50) autoantibodies purified by octanoic acid extraction on the action potential and L type Ca~(2+) currents of guinea pig cardiac myocytes were also investigated. RESULTS: There was a good correlation between the autoantibodies and hepatitis B virus. Without pathological changes in the heart and liver specimens, 6 mice of the test group manifested bundle branch block, sinus arrest and premature ventricular beat etc, which were positive in the autoantibodies. The specific binding of the autoantibodies of the mice to guinea pig cardiac myocytes was observed. (1∶50) autoantibodies of the mice prolonged APD_(20), APD_(50), APD_(90) by 36.46%, 29.63% and 12.40%, respectively and enhanced L type Ca~(2+) currents by (49.67?16.01)%. CONCLUSIONS: Autoantibodies against ?_1-adrenoceptors of the mice induced by hepatitis B virus result in several arrhythmias, which might be mediated by the enhancement of L type Ca~(2+) currents.
7.Changes and clinical significance of serum cardiac troponin I in children with viral encephalitis
hua-wei, LIU ; ru-ming, WANG ; xue-yu, WANG ; xun-kun, WANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1994;0(04):-
Objective To study the clinical significance and changes of serum cardiac troponin I (CTnI) levels in children's viral encephalitis merged with myocarditis or myocardium injury.Methods CTnI and myocardium zymogram levels were detected in 40 children with viral encephalitis and other 40 children as the controls by means of ELISA.Results CTnI and myocardium zymogram levels in viral encephalitis were significantly higher than those in controls(P
8.Jeune syndrome in a case.
Jia-xin ZHUANG ; Li-de RAO ; Kun-ming WANG ; Qiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2003;41(9):696-696
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9.The diagnostic value of 64-slice spiral CT on atlas vertebral artery sulcus ring syndrome
Ming LU ; Qiong CHEN ; Maowen WANG ; Gang WANG ; Xiaoxin CHEN ; Kun YU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2012;(31):23-25
Objective To explore the diagnostic value of 64-slice spiral CT on atlas vertebral artery sulcus ring syndrome.Methods The 48 atlas vertebral artery sulcus ring patients who were found by conventional anterior posterior and lateral X-ray film were collected.The 64-slice spiral CT volume scan and following volume restitution(V R)and multiplanar reconstruction(MPR)were underwent,and multi-directional structural morphology was displayed.Their relationship with clinical features were analyzed.Results Among 48 cases of atlas vertebral artery sulcus ring,24 cases were shown with right complete bridge[pore size(6.59±0.50)mm],36 cases with left complete bridge[pore size(6.19±0.49)mm],24 cases with right incomplete bridge and 12 cases with left incomplete bridge.Thirty cases were diagnosed as atlas vertebral artery sulcus ring syndrome,and all had the atlantoaxial joint asymmetry and vertigo of different degree when head and neck rotated.Conclusions The 64-slice spiral CT can clearly display the anatomical features of posterior bridge of atlas and measure the pore size of atlas vertebral artery sulcus ring,and it has important diagnostic value for atlas vertebral artery sulcus ring syndrome.
10.Effects of pretreatment with small dose of lipopolysaccharide on cardiac function in endotoxemic rats
Gui-Ming LIU ; Kun-Peng WANG ; Xue-Qin DING ; Guozhong XU ; Junke WANG ;
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1994;0(04):-
Objective It was reported that pretreatment with small dose of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) could protect the animal from lethal dose endotoxin. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of pretreatment with small dose of LPS on cardiac function in endotoxemic rats and the possible mechanism. Methods Sixty male Wistar rats weighing 200-280 g were randomly divided into 3 groups: group I normal saline(NS) ( n = 12); group Ⅱ LPS (n = 24) and group Ⅲ LPS-pretreatment ( n = 24). Group Ⅱ and group Ⅲ were further divided into 3 groups: 2 h,4 h and 6 h subgroups based the time when blood sample was taken and the animal was sacrificed. The table shows the LPS given in the 3 groups:groupⅠⅡ Ⅲ0hNSNSLPS 0.25 mg?kg-1ip24 hNSNSLPS0.5mg?kg-1ip96 hNSLPS 10 mg?kg-1 Ⅳ LPS 10 mg?kg-1 TVThe animals were anesthetized with 3 % pentobarbital 30 mg?kg ip and intubated. Right femoral artery and vein were cannulated for MAP monitoring and fluid infusion. Cardiac catheter was placed in the left ventricle for measurement of left ventricular systolic pressure (LVSP) and?dp/dt max. Blood samples were taken 2 h,4 h and 6 h after intravenous LPS (10 mg?kg-1) for determination of plasma levels of L-lactate-dehydrogenase (LDH) and creatine kinase (CK) . The animals were sacrificed right after blood sampling and the heart was removed for determination of myocardial HSP 70 expression using immuno-histochemical staining. Results LVSP and?dp/dt max gradually decreased 1h after intravenous administration of LPS in group Ⅱ (LPS group); while in group DI (pretreatment group) the cardiac contractility was maintained and LVSP,?dp/dt max did not decrease as compared with the baseline value. Plasma LDH concentration and CK activity increased significantly 4 h and 6 h after intravenous IPS in group Ⅱ . The plasma LDH and CK levels were significantly lower in groupⅢthan those in group Ⅱ ( P