1.Pharmacoeconomics of 3 Drugs in the Treatment of Hyperthyroidism
Jiwei HUANG ; Qiongliang ZHENG ; Peiyu XIAO ; Weifeng ZHENG
China Pharmacy 2001;0(11):-
0.05), respectively. CONCLUSION: Scheme B is the preferable one in cost-effectiveness,however,Scheme C is the best one by comprehensive comparison.
2.Study on the relationship between serum oxytocin levels and social competence in children with autism
Peiyu ZHENG ; Zhi SHAO ; Yaru ZHANG ; Xiongwei HE
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(14):1922-1923,1926
Objective To explore the difference of serum oxytocin levels between autistic children and healthy children at the age of 3-5,and the relationship between serum oxytocin levels and social competence in children with autism.Methods Twenty-five autistic children and twenty healthy children were tested by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to evaluate the oxytocin levels;the SRS was used to evaluate social competence of children with autism.Results Mann-Whitney test showed there were significantly differences in oxytocin level between autistic children and healthy children(P<0.05).The social competence of autistic children was negatively correlated to oxytocin levels(r=-0.735,P<0.01).Multiple liner regression analyses showed that oxytocin level was an impact factor of the social competence of autistic children(F=11.931,P<0.01).Conclusion This study indicates that the serum oxytocin level maybe a factor which influence the social competence of autistic children.
3.Progress in diagnosis of sepsis-associated acute kidney injury in children
Peiyu HUANG ; Hui ZHENG ; Zhenghui XIAO
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2021;28(8):712-715
Acute kidney injury(AKI)is a very common critical disease worldwide, especially in pediatric intensive care unit(PICU). There are many pathogenic factors for AKI, among which sepsis is essential to the development of AKI.Sepsis-associated acute kidney injury(SA-AKI) often have sudden onset and poor prognosis.Because there is still a lack of powerful diagnostic tools, resulting in clinical intervention in SA-AKI often lags behind.Therefore, awareness of SA-AKI risk and early identification of injury severity, as well as timely initiation of supportive treatment, remain the main contents of current research.There are hundreds of new biological markers and diagnostic tools for early identification and prognosis of AKI.This review introduced the progress on diagnosis of SA-AKI.The aim is to improve clinicians′ understanding of SA-AKI.
4.Impact of hepatitis B virus infection on semen parameters and sperm function
Jiujia ZHENG ; Peiyu WANG ; Qingxing LI ; Xu YANG ; Qianjin FEI ; Xuefeng HUANG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2013;31(9):543-547
Objective To investigate the impact of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection on semen parameters,sperm DNA integrity,acrosin activity and sperm-nucleoprotein transition.Methods Semen samples from 527 subjects including 273 hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) positive and 254 HBsAg negative,who sought medical attention and received in-vitro feritilization in reproductive medicine center of First Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University from Jan 2011 to Oct 2012 were collected.Semen parameters,sperm DNA fragmentation index (DFI),sperm-nucleoprotein transition and acrosin activity of both HBsAg-positive and HBsAg-negative subjects were analyzed.Results Semen parameters of both groups were within the normal range,but sperm concentration and percentage of forward moving sperms of HBsAg positive group were significantly lower than those of HBsAg negative group (P=0.000),while percentage of static sperms of HBsAg positive group were significantly higher than that of HBsAg negative group (P =0.000).DFI in HBsAg positive and negative group were (17.85 ± 0.70) % and (11.85 ± 0.50) %,respectively,which was significantly different (t=6.951,P=0.000).Percentage of sperms with normal morphology in both groups were within the normal range,but sperms with neck and tail deformity in the HBsAg positive group was significantly higer than those in HBsAg negative group (all P<0.05).Acrosin activity of sperms in HBsAg positive group was significantly lower than that in HBsAg negative group (t=3.756,P=0.000).Linear regression analysis indicated that serum HBsAg level was reversely correlated with sperm concentration (r=-0.140,P =0.021),but positively correlated to DFI (r =0.151,P =0.014).Conclusions HBV infection not only affects the routine semen parameters and sperm morphology,but also compromises sperm function including impaired DFI and acrosin activity.However,the impact of anti-HBV agents on sperm quality and male fertility requires further research.
5.Drinking water and toilet sanitation of rural primary schools and middle schools in the northern,southern and central regions of Shaanxi during 2016-2018
ZHENG Jingli, LEI Peiyu, MENG Zhaowei, CHANG Feng
Chinese Journal of School Health 2019;40(10):1549-1551
Objective:
To understand the environmental sanitation situation of rural schools in different geographical areas of Shaanxi, and to provide scientific basis for improving hygiene and sanitation in Chinese rural schools.
Methods:
Each year during 2016 to 2018, 150 townships in 30 counties of rural areas were randomly selected in various districts and cities throughout the province. In each township one junior high school and one elementary school were randomly selected, and the data was obtained through resource access, interviews, and on-site observations. The data was statistically analyzed and evaluated according to the northern, central and southern regions.
Results:
The differences of drinking ways among students in the schools were of statistical significance(χ2=25.89,P<0.01). The major drinking water method of students in the monitoring schools of the three regions all was providing boiled water, accounting for 56.16%, 65.88%, 50.39%, all of which have direct drinking unboiled water phenomenon; The water supply method of the self-provided centralized water supply school is mainly precipitation filtration in the central and southern regions, accounting for 38.46%, 53.21%, and untreated in the northern region(60.61%); The differences of the proportions of having sanitary toilets, detached toilets in schools, having toilets in teaching buildings, and having toilets in dormitory buildings in three regions were of statistical significance(χ2=32.04, 12.73, 20.78, 33.11, P<0.01) The proportion of schools with squat toilets in men’s toilets was greater than that of women’s(χ2=86.53, 44.77, 21.88, P<0.01). The differences of the proportion of schools with faucets available in toilets and within 5 meters around toilets, with sinks in or around the toilets, with sinks equipped with soap in or around the toilets were of statistical significance(χ2=90.02, 10.40, 41.96, P<0.01).
Conclusion
During 2016 to 2018, the environment sanitation of the three major rural primary and middle schools in Shaanxi Province needs to improve corresponding supporting facilities, and increase publicity to improve teachers and students’ awareness of health and safety.
6.Microbial contamination of drinking water in rural schools in Shaanxi in 2018
LEI Peiyu, DING Yong, ZHENG Jingli, CHANG Feng
Chinese Journal of School Health 2019;40(11):1715-1717
Objective:
To understand the disinfection status and microbial pollution of water supply project in rural schools in Shaanxi Province in 2018, and to provide basis for improving drinking water quality in rural schools.
Methods:
Data of water quality of water supply project in rural schools of Shaanxi Province in 2018 was collected, and the disinfectant surplus and microbial index compliance rate were analyzed according to "Sanitary Standard for Drinking Water" (GB 5749-2006).
Results:
The overall compliance rate of microbial indicators of water supply projects in rural schools in Shaanxi Province was 68.09%, and that of groundwater microbial indicators(71.97%) was higher than that of surface water(61.42%)(χ2=15.68, P<0.01); The overall compliance rate of microbial indicators in flood season(71.85%) was higher than that in dry season(64.34%)(χ2=7.44, P<0.01); The rate of reaching the standard of disinfectant residue was 77.27%. The rate of reaching the standard of microbial index of water samples with disinfection measures was higher than that of water samples without disinfection measures (χ2=31.88, P<0.01), The rate of reaching the standard of microbial index of water samples with disinfectant residue(88.89%) was higher than that of water samples with disinfectant residue(44.44%)(χ2=12.28, P<0. 01).
Conclusion
The main cause of microbial contamination of drinking water in rural schools in Shaanxi Province is inadequate equipment of disinfection equipment in water supply projects or not being used as required. It is suggested that schools, education and health departments should take measures to strengthen supervision and management of water plants to ensure the normal use of disinfection equipment.
7.Analysis of heavy metals in drinking water of rural schools in Shaanxi Province
LEI Peiyu,ZHENG Jingli,DING Yong,MENG Zhaowei
Chinese Journal of School Health 2020;41(7):1066-1068
Objective:
To understand the status and trend of heavy metal indicators of drinking water in rural schools in different regions of Shaanxi Province, so as to provide scientific basis for safety of drinking water in rural schools.
Methods:
In 2017-2019, 697 rural school water supply projects in Shaanxi Province were tested for heavy metal indicators in the peripheral water. According to the sanitary standard for drinking water (GB 5749—2006), five heavy metal indicators, including arsenic, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, lead and mercury, were analyzed and evaluated in different years and regions.
Results:
A total of 2 298 valid water samples were collected and analyzed in 3 years. Except that lead and mercury are all up to standard, the standard rates of other heavy metals such as arsenic, cadmium and hexavalent chromium were 98.83%, 99.91% and 96.95% respectively. Compared with the Northern Shaanxi plateau and Qinba mountain area, the standard rate of water arsenic in Guanzhong Plain was lower (χ2=5.67, 13.59,P<0.01). The standard rate of hexavalent chromium was the highest in Qinba mountain area, followed by Guanzhong Plain, and the lowest in Northern Shaanxi plateau (χ2=20.48, 17.05, 48.32, P<0.01). Two samples of cadmium exceeding standard were from the Northern Shaanxi plateau.
Conclusion
The heavy metal index of drinking water in rural schools in Shaanxi Province exceeds the standard, which has obvious regional characteristics. We should focus on the harm of arsenic, hexavalent chromium and other heavy metals to the health of students in the Northern Shaanxi plateau and Guanzhong Plain. Cadmium and mercury in drinking water in local areas should be paid continued attention. Safety of drinking water in schools should be ensured from the aspects of water source selection and water treatment technology.
8.Preliminary study on the gene expression profiles of oligodendrogliom as with cDNA array.
Rongcai JIANG ; Peiyu PU ; Yu ZHENG ; Chunsheng KANG ; Guangxiu WANG ; Chunyan WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2002;19(5):379-382
OBJECTIVETo study the gene expression profiles of oligodendrogliomas with gene cDNA array.
METHODS(32)P tagged cDNA probes converted from the total RNA, which had been extracted from 2 fresh samples of oligodendroglioma and 1 of normal brain tissue, were hybridized with the Atlas array. After washing the membranes, the autoradiography was performed and the autoradiograms were analyzed through the special software.
RESULTSAs compared to the normal brain tissue, there were 63 co-upregulated genes and 4 co-downregulated genes in these 2 tumor samples. However, a significant quantitative difference existed between them. The expression trend of some genes differed from the known information.
CONCLUSIONcDNA array is effective for studying the gene expression profiles of oligodendrogliomas and provides new information for the further research on their molecular mechanisms.
Brain Neoplasms ; genetics ; pathology ; Gene Expression ; Gene Expression Profiling ; Humans ; Oligodendroglioma ; genetics ; pathology ; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis ; methods ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
9.Health risk assessment of fluoride in drinking-water-borne endemic fluorosis areas in Shaanxi Province
Peiyu LEI ; Jingli ZHENG ; Ru JIA ; Zhaowei MENG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2022;41(3):221-225
Objective:To evaluate the health risk of fluoride in rural drinking water in drinking-water-borne endemic fluorosis(referred to as drinking-water-borne fluorosis) areas of Shaanxi Province, and to provide scientific basis for the formulation of water improvement and fluoride reduction measures.Methods:The fluoride monitoring results of rural drinking water in Guanzhong Plain and Loess Plateau of Northern Shaanxi in drinking-water-borne fluorosis areas of Shaanxi Province in 2020 were collected from the "National Drinking Water Quality and Sanitation Monitoring Information System". Using the health risk assessment method recommended by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), the level of fluoride exposure of adults in fluorosis areas through drinking water was evaluated, and the health risk value was calculated.Results:A total of 4 342 rural drinking water samples from drinking-water-borne fluorosis areas were monitored. The overall compliance rate of fluoride in water quality was 95.39% (4 142/4 342), and the fluoride content median was 0.470 mg/L; the health risk value was 0.368, and the non-carcinogenic risk was low. A total of 200 water samples with fluoride exceeding the standard were detected, and the fluoride content median was 1.450 mg/L; the health risk value of the fluoride excess water samples was 1.135, indicating a high non-carcinogenic risk. There were significant differences in fluoride content in rural drinking water between different regions, water sources and treatment methods ( H = - 7.73, - 7.60, 34.40, P < 0.05). Conclusions:The non-carcinogenic risk of fluoride exposure of adults in drinking-water-borne fluorosis areas through drinking water in Shaanxi Province is relatively low, and the non-carcinogenic risk caused by water samples with excessive fluoride is relatively high. In the future, it is necessary to continue to promote the comprehensive prevention and control measures focusing on improving water and reducing fluoride.
10.Role of angiopoietin-like proteins in the development of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Peiyu ZHENG ; Xiuqin AN ; Jinchun LIU
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2021;37(11):2680-2683
Angiopoietin-like proteins (ANGPTLs) are a family of secretory glycoproteins recently found to be constitutionally homologous with angiogenin and play a role in the regulation of angiogenesis. In recent years, more and more studies have shown that ANGPTLs play an important role in glucose and lipid metabolism, inflammation, and tumor. As we all know, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and its disease spectrum are closely associated with metabolism, inflammation, and tumor. This article reviews the role of ANGPTLs in various diseases associated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, in order to provide new ideas for the prevention and treatment of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in clinical practice.