1.PLASMA ARGININE VASOPRESSIN ESTIMATION IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF NON-OSMOTIC POLYURIA
Jia-Qing ZHANG ; Lindept PING ;
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 1985;0(01):-
The plasma arginine vasopressin (AVP) level was measured by RIA in 19 patients with polyuria and polydipsia, and the AVP measurement was compared with indirect tests. The AVP levels were very low in 13 patients with central diabetes insipidus and normal in 6 patients with primary polydipsia. The direct assay was correspondent to the indirect criteria in 89% of the patients. We concluded that the use of AVP assay improves accuracy in the differential diagnosis of polyuria, and is important in the diagnosis of these diseases.
2.Research on the physical components stimulated by rotating grating using functional magnetic resonance imaging
Ping, LIANG ; Zhi-Qing, ZHANG ; Guang-Ming, LU ; Qing, SHAO
International Eye Science 2005;5(6):1110-1113
AIM: Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, to inspect v sual cortex physical reactions stimulated by rotating grating, and to its components. METHODS: On 1.5T MR scanner, GRE-EPI imaging sequence was carried on 9 h discover ealthy volunteers, the visual cortex response data were processed after delinearation by SPM99.RESULTS: Different components of rotating grating excited different areas of the visual cortex. Dramatic response in the central part of the occipital lobe, which was related to white light stimuli, located at primary visual cortex. Response area in bilateral Broadaman 19 areas was related to vision-motion function. And weak response area in the central part of the occipital lobe was related to shape perception.CONCLUSION: Rotating grating conclude plenty of visual information, and it excites different areas of the optic center as a stimuli. fMRI is a valuable equipment to study the physiology of visual cortex.
3.ANALYSIS OF BIOFILM FORMED IN PIPELINE OF MINERAL WATER'S WELL
Ju-Mei ZHANG ; Qing-Ping WU ; Wei-Peng GUO ; Hui-Qing WU ; Yan-Ping WANG ;
Microbiology 1992;0(05):-
The brown slime inside pipeline of the polluted mineral waters well was analyzed. It was confirmed that the brown slime was a biofilm formed mainly by growth of bacteria contaminant, using microscope analysis. After treated with HCl, the brown crystals and mycelioid matter presented in slimes disappeared. It was verified these were metal deposits. The samples produced Prussia blue deposits by dropping K 4Fe(CN) 6 and HCl, which proved that the metal deposits were iron compound. Also it was believed the biofilm was produced by growth of iron bacteria, mixed with deposits of iron compound. The iron bacteria have been isolated from the slimes and cultured in the laboratory. The colony on agar plate also produced Prussia blue deposits after treated with K 4Fe(CN) 6 and HCl. The cells form of pure culture was the same as that in the samples by electronmicroscope analysis. Therefore, It indicated that the bacteria on biofilm inside pipeline were iron bacteria mainly.
4.Temperature Measurement for Validation of Clinical Moist Sterilizers
Qing ZHANG ; Jintao ZHANG ; Hong GAO ; Yuning DUAN ; Ping QIU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 1994;0(04):-
OBJECTIVE To report the investigation on validating clinical moist sterilizer by applying wireless thermo-loggers in accordance with the advanced Euro and British standards.METHODS The validation had been implemented with microbiological tests and thermometric tests to measure the temperature distribution of the chamber of sterilizer,the temperature and time relation inside the tested package of small and challenge loads,the pressure of the chamber and the temperature beside the drainage.RESULTS The measurements presented the relation between temperature and time measurements of the spots inside the chamber of the tested sterilization loads.CONCLUSIONS The measurement results indicate directly the operation condition and the temperature-time relation inside sterilization loads.These measurements are helpful for controlling sterilization quality.The results of microbiological tests are negative,which are consistent with that of thermomeric tests.
5.Effects of the synthetic peptide coatings inhibiting the growth of Streptococcus gordonii on titanium surface
Qing MA ; Xi ZHANG ; Xu ZHANG ; Yingchun SUN ; Ping GAO
Tianjin Medical Journal 2016;44(6):708-711,653
Objective To detect the independently designed synthetic peptide adsorbed to the titanium surface and its inhibitory effect on streptococcus gordonii, and to provide a new means for antibiosis reseach on oral implants. Methods The physical and chemical properties of the synthetic peptide and antimicrobial peptide were measured by ExPASy Prot?Param tool, ProtScale analysis, circular dichroism and Zeta potential instrument. The synthetic peptide was anchored on the surface of the titanium specimen through incubation at room temperature. The adsorption of the synthetic peptide to the titani?um surface was examined by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and the atomic force microscope (AFM). The inhibitory effect on streptococcus gordonii of the synthetic peptide fixed on the titanium surface was viewed by confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM). The destructive effects of the synthetic peptide and the antimicrobial peptide on streptococcus gordonii were observed through the transmission electron microscope (TEM). Results The independently designed synthetic peptide still had the physical and chemical properties that the antimicrobial peptide desired. The synthetic peptide had already been detected on the titanium surface after incubated in a 5 g/L synthetic peptide solution. The titanium specimen fixed with the synthetic peptide inhibited the survival and adhesion of streptococcus gordonii. Conclusion It suggests that the indepen?dently designed synthetic peptide might have reached the goal of bacterial inhibition on the titanium surface.
6.On The Functions of History of Science Educating People
Yan-Qing ZHANG ; Xu-Ping ZHANG ; Bing JIANG ;
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(10):-
Education of history of science may not only cultivate spirit of science,critical spirit,methods of thought,innovative spirit and sense of responsibility,compassion and enterprise,but also provide cognition on illogical methods of thought and taste of aesthetic philosophy.Education of history of science in Medical academy is an important channel to advance medicos' comprehen- sive quality.Enhancing cognition and developing multifarious educating activities of history of science is an important tendency in reformation of medical education.
7.Consistency study of PowerPlex 21 kit and Goldeneye 20A kit and forensic application.
He REN ; Ying LIU ; Qing-Xia ZHANG ; Zhang-Ping JIAO
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2014;30(3):191-193
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To ensure the consistency of genotype results for PowerPlex 21 kit and Goldeneye 20A kit.
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The STR loci were amplified in DNA samples from 205 unrelated individuals in Beijing Han population. And consistency of 19 overlap STR loci typing were observed. The genetic polymorphism of D1S1656 locus was obtained.
RESULTS:
All 19 overlap loci typing showed consistent. The proportion of peak height of heterozygous loci in two kits showed no statistical difference (P > 0.05). The observed heterozygosis of D1S1656 was 0.878. The discrimination power was 0.949. The excluding probability of paternity of triplet was 0.751. The excluding probability of paternity of diploid was 0.506. The polymorphism information content was 0.810.
CONCLUSION
PowerPlex 21 kit and Goldeneye 20A kit present a good consistency. The primer design is reasonable. The polymorphism of D1S1656 is good. The two kits can be used for human genetic analysis, paternity test, and individual identification in forensic practice.
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8.Application of pain assessment management informationization in cancer pain standardized demonstration ward
Dan FENG ; Qing ZHANG ; Jun ZHOU ; Ping CHEN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2013;(24):1512-1516
This study aimed to promote medical and health informationization construction, strengthen the top-level design, construct a standard of medical and health information, and develop an information sharing and safety management system. For the reform of integrated hospital and clinical information systems, the Tumor Research Institute of the Second Affiliated Hospital of the Third Military Medical University aimed to solve the existing problem using pain assessment management (PAM). The PAM information platform is affiliated with the Military's No. 1 Basic Information System, which can manage PAM information. Moreover, PAM can optimize the pain assessment process and costs, and improve the work efficiency of nurses, Thus, PAM can achieve basic goals, such as data sharing, individualized records, and smart reminders, and encourages the use of pain management information systems outside the hospitals.
9.Effects of Berberine on Inflammatory Factors, Adipokines and Fatty Acid Metabolism in 3T3-L1 Adipocytes
Ping LI ; Jingjing YUE ; Da ZHANG ; Wenyan NIU ; Qing HE
Tianjin Medical Journal 2014;(6):513-516
Objective To observe the effects of berberine on inflammatory factors, adipokines and fatty acid metabo-lism in 3T3-L1 adipocytes, and to investigate the molecular mechanism underlying berberine’s role of improving insulin re-sistance. Methods mRNA level of inflammatory molecules, adipokines, key enzymes and protein in fatty acid metabolism in 3T3-L1 cells were determined by quantitative real time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) after cells were treated with different concentrations of berberine (0, 5, 10, 20, 40μmol/L) for 24 hours and with 10μmol/L berberine at different du-rations (0,4,8,24,48 h). These factors mainly included interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α), leptin, adipo-nectin, visfatin, fatty acid synthase (FAS), acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC), adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL) and adipocyte fatty acid binding protein (AFABP). Results In 3T3-L1 adipocytes, transcription level of IL-6, TNF-α, leptin, FAS, AT-GL, AFABP reduced with addition of berberine dosage at 10~40μmol/L(P<0.05)while visfatin mRNA level increased(P<0.05)compared with the control group. No significant difference was found in expression of adiponectin(P>0.05). Tran-scription level of IL-6, TNF-α, leptin, AFABP, ATGL, FAS decreased with time after 10μmol/L berberine intervention (8-48 h) compared with the control group(P<0.05). On the other hand, visfatin mRNA level increased(P<0.05)compared with the control group. Adiponectin mRNA decreased only after cells were treated with berberine for 48 h(P<0.05). No sig-nificant difference was found transcription of ACC between each groups treated with berberine(P > 0.05). Conclusion mRNA level of inflammatory factors, adipokines, key enzymes and protein in fatty acid metabolism in 3T3-L1 adipocytes can be affected by berberine and this effect depend on its dose and time . This might be the mechanisms underlying berber- ine to improve insulin resistance.
10.Study on the reliability of tooth wear index among middle-aged and elderly people
Yi JIANG ; Qing ZHANG ; Jiade WANG ; Ping LI
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2003;0(07):-
Objective To determine the reliability of the tooth wear index in representing the profile of tooth cervical defect. Methods One hundred and ninety-three teeth with wedge-shaped defects were selected in 69 plaster casts. The sizes of every wedge-shaped defect were measured by using vernire caliper and the volumes of those were calculated. Otherwise, by weighting the restoration of defects, the real volumes of the 9 teeth defects were calculated by formulating. Results The formulation for calculatin of the real volume of the defects was presented as: volume = 0.4735 + 2.5948 X (deep of profile X height X broad of defects)/6. The profile of the defect was strongly related to the volume. Conclusions The value of one dimension measure of the wedge-shaped defects may present the tooth wear index.