1.Distribution characteristics of overweight and obesity in 0-5 years old children born small for gestational age in Shanghai city
Chong GUO ; Pin GE ; Jinjin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2015;(19):1466-1469
Objective To understand the distribution of overweight and obesity in 0-5 years old children who were born small for gestational age ( SGA) in Shanghai through a cross-sectional investigation. Methods All resident children aged 0-5 years were included, covering all 18 districts in Shanghai. Health-check cards were prepared for SGA children. The check-up included weight,length/height and head circumference. Body mass index ( BMI) was used to evaluate the overweight and obesity according to the standard of World Health Organization ( WHO) . Results This study investigated 728 602 children aged 0-5 years in Shanghai,and ultimately 23 871 of them were defined as SGA,a-mong whom 9 805(41. 4%) were boys and 14 066(58. 9%) were girls. The BMI of SGA children were higher than that of appropriate for gestational age( AGA) from 4 to 18 months,while for the rest of the time,they were basically the same. There was no difference in changing tendency of BMI between SGA children and those AGA children. The distri-bution of overweight and obesity according to the standard of WHO in SGA boys among different ages was 7. 7% to 20. 7%, and 15. 7% in average;the distribution of SGA girls among different ages was 5. 9% to 18. 3%,and 12. 9% in average. The proportion of overweight at the age of 4-18 months was significantly higher than that of other ages. There was no correlation between overweight at 0-2 years old and overweight at the age of 5(P>0. 05). Conclusions Com-pared with SGA girls,overweight and obesity in SGA boys were more serious. The age of 4-18 months were the period of high incidence of overweight. There was no correlation between overweight at 0-2 years old and overweight at the age of 5.
2.Comparison in physical and neurological development between two types of children born small for gesta-tional age
Chong GUO ; Pin GE ; Jinjin CHEN
International Journal of Pediatrics 2016;43(3):226-229
Almost 3% of newborns are diagnosed as small for gestational age(SGA)worldwide.Born SGA is one of the important causes of perinatal morbidity and mortality,and is also associated with metabolic diseases in adulthood.Low birth weight by itself is insufficient to characterize growth restriction,as it does not include information about the neonate’s body proportionality.Depending on the origin,timing and severity of in-sult,small for gestational age infants are classified into two types:proportionate or symmetric growth restriction (SGR)and disproportionate or asymmetric growth restriction(AGR).There may be differences in physical and neurological development of these two types.This study compares three classification indexes,and to find differ-ences in postnatal growth of these two types.
3.Preventive Effect and Safety of Fluconazol on Fungal Infection in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
pin, GE ; zi-jing, WANG ; hai, LIN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2003;0(10):-
Objective To study the preventive effect of small-dose fluconazol adiministered in low frequency on nosocomial fungal infectoin.Methods The condition of nosocomial fungal infection among 200 patients in pediatric intensive care unit (PICU)were observed,who were suffered with serious infection or basic diseases and underwent broad-spectrum or ultra-broad spectrum antibiotic and steroid hormones treatment.These patients were divided imto treatment and control group.And the patients in treatment group received fluconazol[5 mg/(kg?time)once every 2 days,total 3 times,after that,twice 1 week till improved] to prevent fungal infection .The control group were treated with fluconazol [6-10 mg/(kg?time),once everyday for 10-14 days] after fungal infection.Results The incidence rate of nosocomial fungal infectoin of control group was 58.3%(56 out of 96 cases,which were 44 cases of mouth,5 cases of respiratory tract ,5 cases of digestive tract and 2 cases of urethra ) and that of treatment group was 1.9%(2 out of 104 cases, which were 2 cases of mouth).In control group,37 cases were cured,17 cases improved and 2 cases were not effective.Mouth fungal infection in treatment group was gently and cured with 1 or 2 times of local treatment .The treatment group didn′t occured liver function damage or aggravation.Conclusion For PICU patients, adiministration of small-dose flucomazol in low frequency is an effective and relatively safety method to prevent against nosocomial fungal infectoin.
4.Synergistic effect of low-concentration of Mitomycin C on photodynamic therapy of colon carcinoma cell
Xinhua LIAO ; Zulin CHEN ; Haiyan GE ; Pin LIANG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(20):-
Objective To study the synergistic effects of Mitomycin C in photodynamic therapy for colonic carcinoma. Methods The colon carcinoma cell line SW800 was assigned to be treated with 002 ?g/ml Mitomycin C, or 2 ?g/ml PSD-007 (photosensitizer), or Mitomycin C and PSD-007 (PSD+MC group).The cells without any special treatment served as control. Fluorescence spectrophotometer and MTT assay were used to detect the content of intracellular photosensitizer and survival rate of SW700 cells under photodynamic therapy. The obtained data was analyzed with SPLM statistical software. Results After PSD was added for 4, 8, 16 and 24 h, intracellular PSD level of PSD+MC group increased significantly as compared with that of PSD group. The intracellular PSD contents of PSD group, PSD+MC group had a strong and negative correlation with cell survival rate respectively after photodynamic therapy, but the cell survival rate curve shifted to the left obviously. The best killing effects on SW700 cells of photodynamic therapy could be obtained when the SW700 cells had been exposed to photosensitizer for 8-16 h. Conclusion There is insignificant influence of lowconcentration of Mitomycin C alone on cell survival rate. The better synergistic effect of Mitomycin C on killing the colon carcimoma cells can be achieved by enhancing the intracellular content of photosensitizer for 6-8 h before photodynamic therapy.
5.Analysis of the correlation between intelligence and social mood for children with expressive language disorder
Guokai LI ; Guihua LIU ; Pin GE ; Yanqin XIE ; Minyan YANG ; Zhangqiong WANG ; Qinfang QIAN ; Ping OU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2017;26(5):440-444
ObjectiveTo explore the characteristics and correlation of intelligence development and socioemotional development in 1~3 years old children with expressive language disorder,and provide a basis for early intervention.Methods125 cases with expressive language disorder(language disorder group) and 126 normal children (normal group) are evaluated in two parts (intelligence and social mood) with 0~6 years old neuropsychological development diagnosis scale and Chinese version of urban infant-toddler social and emotional assessment.Results (1)The scores in language disorder group were lower than normal group in the area of free movements (81.60±10.40 vs 89.62±7.94),adaptability (81.48±10.95 vs 91.25±8.89),language (67.46±7.20 vs 89.13±8.24),social behavior (76.61±9.73 vs 90.12±8.13) and total developmental quotient (80.17±6.39 vs 91.15±6.05) (P<0.05).(2) There were significant differences between language disorder group and normal group in the area of externalizing behavior(56.28±10.15 vs 53.57±7.91),deregulation (56.45±10.61 vs 51.11±9.32) and capabilities(46.79±9.08 vs 51.25±7.47) (P<0.05).The boys' scores in internalizing behavior were lower than the girls' (49.19±10.76 vs 54.71±9.90) (P<0.05).(3) The scores of gross motor had positive correlation with externalizing behavior (r=0.220,P<0.05).The scores of language had negative correlation with externalizing behavior and deregulation(r=-0.650,P<0.05;r=-0.470,P<0.05).The scores of social behavior had negative correlation with externalizing behavior (r=-0.208,P<0.05).There was also a negative correlation between total development and deregulation (r=-0.184,P<0.05).(4) Multiple stepwise linear regression results showed that the externalizing behavior domain and mothers' education could predict 44.1% of variances in the language area.ConclusionThe children with expressive language disorder not only show backward in level of language development,but also in the development of other areas,and also bad social behavior and emotional problems.Individualized parenting interventions should be adopted to promote these children's intelligent development in an all-round way.
6.Progress on research of tissue culture of Rehmannia glutinosa.
Jian-pin XUE ; De-yan GE ; Ai-min ZHANG ; Jun LIU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2003;28(12):1114-1117
OBJECTIVETo review the development of tissue culture on Rehmannia glutinosa.
METHODDocumentaries at home and abroad were consulted.
RESULT AND CONCLUSIONThe tissue culture conditions of R. glutinosa were summarized and the problems of tissue culture in R. glutinosa were also pointed out.
Culture Media ; Lighting ; Plant Diseases ; Plant Leaves ; growth & development ; Plant Roots ; growth & development ; Plant Stems ; growth & development ; Plants, Medicinal ; growth & development ; Pollen ; growth & development ; Rehmannia ; growth & development ; Tissue Culture Techniques ; Tissue Preservation
7.A molecular epidemiological analysis of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus chromosomal cassette mec types with multiplex PCR strategy
Bang-Lao XU ; Ge ZHANG ; Wei MA ; Hui-Fen YE ; Sui-De DENG ; Pin-Hong BAO ; Rong WANG ; Wu-Bin PAN ; Xi-Mei ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2003;0(08):-
Objective To study the genotypes of 102 strains of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus(MRSA)collected consecutively in 2002 in our hospital Method Multiplex PCR was used to genotype Staphylococcal chromosomal cassette mec(SCCmec)element and its variants.Results Among 102 strains of MRSA,the genotypes were as follows:SCCmec-Ⅲ(94 strains),SCCmec-ⅢA(4 strains), SCCmec-Ⅳ(2 stains),SCCmec-Ⅰ(2 stains).Conclusion The predominant genotype of MRSA circulating in this hospital in 2002 was SCCmec-Ⅲ by multiplex PCR.
8.Effect of DHA on sevoflurane-induced activation of microglia
Min ZHAO ; Pin ZHAO ; Na GE ; Shangmin ZHANG ; Jianke KUAI
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2019;39(7):823-825
Objective To evaluate the effect of DHA on sevoflurane-induced activation of microglia.Methods N9 mouse microglia were seeded in culture plates (1 ml) or culture dishes (10 ml) at a density of 1 × 106 cells/ml and divided into 4 groups (n =18 each) using a random number table method:control group (C group),DHA group,sevoflurane group (Sevo group) and DHA plus sevoflurane group (DHA+Sevo group).Group C received no treatment.Cells were incubated in the culture medium containing 25 μmol/L DHA in DHA and DHA+Sevo groups.Cells were exposed to 2% sevoflurane in Sevo and DHA +Sevo groups.At 24 h of culture,activated microglia were detected and counted by immunohistochemistry,the rate of CD11b positive cells was calculated,the expression of microglial biomarker CD1lb was detected by Western blot,and the concentrations of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) and interleukin1 beta (IL-1β) were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.Results Compared with C and DHA groups,the rate of C D 11 b positive cells was significantly increased,the expression of CD11 b was upregulated,and the concentrations of TNF-α and IL-1β were increased in Sevo group (P<0.05).Compared with Sevo group,the rate of CD11b positive cells was significantly decreased,the expression of CD11b was down-regulated,and the concentrations of TNF-α and IL-1β were decreased in DHA + Sevo group (P<0.05).Conclusion DHA can decrease inflammatory responses through reducing sevoflurane-induced activation of microglia.
9.Clinical analysis of 29 cases with neuroendocrine neoplasm in the digestive system.
Zhong LIU ; Jun-qiang LI ; Da-yu TIAN ; Xun-guo YIN ; Jian ZHANG ; Ge LIU ; Pin LIANG ; Yun-qing BAI ; Zhong-yi SHEN ; Xiang HU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2013;16(11):1084-1087
OBJECTIVETo investigate the diagnosis and treatment of neuroendocrine neoplasm (NEN) in the digestive system.
METHODSClinical data of 29 patients with NEN from January 2000 to December 2012 in The First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University were analyzed retrospectively and the prognosis was evaluated according to the new WHO classification.
RESULTSThere were 19 males and 10 females and the average age was 46.5 years. All the patients had no clinical manifestations of carcinoid syndrome, and they all received surgical treatment. Two cases were gastric neuroendocrine carcinoma(NEC), who received radical total gastrectomy and distal gastric resection respectively. Three cases had neoplasm in the duodenum, including 2 NEC and 1 neuroendocrine tumor(NET), and they all underwent Whipple's procedure. Two cases were small intestine NEC, who received partial small intestine resection. Three cases had neoplasm in the appendix, including 1 NEC treated with right hemicolectomy and 2 NET with appendectomy. One case was ascending colon NEC, who received right hemicolectomy. Eighteen cases had neoplasm in the rectum, including 4 NEC treated with low anterior resection and abdominoperineal resection respectively, and 14 cases of NET underwent low anterior resection, local resection, and endoscopic resection respectively. The 1- and 3- year survival rates of 13 NEC cases were 38.4% and 7.7% respectively. The 5-year survival rate of 16 NET cases was 81.3%.
CONCLUSIONSNEN of digestive system is located mainly in the rectum and the clinical symptom is unspecific. Radical resection of NEN is the preferred treatment. The prognosis of NEC is poor, and that of NET is better.
Digestive System Surgical Procedures ; Female ; Gastrointestinal Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; surgery ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Neuroendocrine Tumors ; diagnosis ; surgery ; Prognosis ; Retrospective Studies ; Survival Rate
10.Influence of home nurture environment on language development and social emotion in children with developmental language disorder.
Guo-Kai LI ; Gui-Hua LIU ; Qin-Fang QIAN ; Pin GE ; Yan-Qin XIE ; Min-Yan YANG ; Zhang-Qiong WANG ; Ping OU
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2017;19(5):555-559
OBJECTIVETo investigate the influence of home nurture environment on language development and social emotion in children with developmental language disorder (DLD).
METHODSThe 1-3 Years Child Home Nurture Environment Scale, Gesell Developmental Scale, and Infant-Toddler Social and Emotional Assessment Scale were used for the evaluation of 125 children with DLD. A total of 130 children with normal language development matched for age and sex were enrolled as control group.
RESULTSCompared with the control group, the DLD group had a significantly higher proportion of children in a bad home nurture environment and significantly lower scores of all domains of home nurture environment (P<0.05). In children with DLD, the home nurture environment score was positively correlated with the level of language development (r=0.536, P<0.01) and the score of ability domain in social emotion (r=0.397, P<0.01) and was negatively correlated with the scores of the domains of explicit behavior, covert behavior, and imbalance in social emotion (r=-0.455, -0.438, and -0.390 respectively, P<0.01). Home nurture environment had direct influence on language development in children with DLD and affected their language development via the mediating effect of social emotion.
CONCLUSIONSHome nurture environment influences language development and social emotion in children with DLD, and social emotion has a partial mediating effect between home nurture environment and language development.
Child, Preschool ; Emotions ; Environment ; Female ; Humans ; Infant ; Language Development ; Language Development Disorders ; psychology ; Male ; Social Behavior