1.Concomitant Infection of HAV,HCV,HDV,HEV and HGV in Patients of Hepatitis B and Their Nosocomial Infection Control
Zuomin ZHU ; Qingtao WANG ; Zhirong GAO ; Zhonghua YANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 1994;0(04):-
OBJECTIVE To analyze the status of concomitant or combined infection in patients presented with hepatitis B for investigation of the nosocomial infection control. METHODS We determined the serum virus marker of hepatitis A,C,D,E and G from 786 cases infected with hepatitis B virus. RESULTS Double and multiple infections accompanied by hepatitis B were found to be 16.67%(131/786) and 1.78%(14/786),respectively,especially with hepatitis C which amounted to 45.52%(66/145) of those with concomitant infections(double or multiple). CONCLUSIONS It is commonness that the patient of hepatitis B to preexist other kinds of hepatitis virus infections.We determine other hepatitis markers in patients of hepatitis B to be probative for nosocomial infection.
2.Effect of ischemic postconditioning on the expression of heme oxygenase-1 in acute lung ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats
Ying JIANG ; Zhongyuan XIA ; Jin GAO ; Jinjin XU ; Qingtao MENG ; Jiabao HOU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2012;21(10):1122-1126
Objective To investigate the effect of ischemic post-conditioning (IPO) on the level of Heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) in acute ischemia - reperfusion (I/R) injury of lung in order to illuminate its protective mechanism.Methods Forty-eight adult SD rats were randomly divided (random number) into 6groups ( n =8 each):sham operation group ( S group) ; I/R group in which the hilum of left lung was clamped for 45 min followed by 105 min reperfusion; IPO group in which left lung hilum was clamped for 45min and post - conditioned by alternation of 30 s reperfusion with 30 s re-occlusion for three times before perfect perfusion for 102 min; Hemin (HM) + I/R group; ZnPPⅨ (zinc protoporphyrin Ⅸ) + IPO group and HM + S group.Arterial partial pressure of oxygen ( PaO2 ) and malondialdehyde (MDA) content in blood serum were assayed.The left lung was removed for determination of wet/dry (W/D) lung weight ratio and level of HO-1 protein was detected by immunohistochemical technique and pathohistological changes were observed under light microscopic examination. Comparisons among multiple groups were studied by using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). Statistical comparisons within groups were analyzed by using paired t -test.Results The level of HO-1 in lung tissue was significantly increased in the I/R group compared with the S group and the HM + S group (P <0.01,P <0.05).Compared to the I/R group,the IPO and the HM + I/R groups had significant higher level of HO-1 ( P < 0.05,P < 0.01 ).The PaO2 was significantly lower in all experimental groups than that in the S group (90 ± 11 ) mmHg.However,the values of PaO2 in the IPO and the HM + I/R groups were higher than that in the I/R group (P < 0.01 ).In addition to severe lung tissue damage evidenced by pathohistological changes,the lung wet/dry (W/D) weight ratio and MDA level in blood serum were significantly higher in the I/R group than those in the S group (P <0.01 ),whereas the lung damage was attenuated either by IPO or by HM pretreatment (P < 0.05,IPO or HM + I/R vs.I/R).Conclusions IPO can attenuate the lung ischemia - reperfusion injury through upregulating the level of HO-1 protein and inhibiting lipid peroxidation injury.
3.Effects of penehyclidine hydrochloride on Fas/FasL expression during acute lung injury induced by blunt chest trauma-hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation in rats
Xiaojing WU ; Wenwei GAO ; Yan LENG ; Bo ZHAO ; Qingtao MENG ; Liying ZHAN ; Zhongyuan XIA
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2015;35(9):1138-1141
Objective To investigate the effects of penehyclidine hydrochloride on Fas/FasL expression during acute lung injury induced by blunt chest trauma-hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation (HSR) in rats.Methods Thirty male SPF Sprague-Dawley rats, aged 8 weeks, weighing 245-275 g, were randomly assigned into 3 equal groups using a random number table: sham operation group (group Sham) , blunt chest trauma-HSR group (group THSR) and penehyclidine hydrochloric group (group PHCD).The model of acute lung injury induced by blunt chest trauma-HSR was induced by dropping a 300 g weight onto a precordium in anesthetized rats.Blood was withdrawn via the femoral artery 5 min later until mean arterial pressure was decreased to 35-45 mmHg within 15 min, and maintained at this level for 60 min, followed by resuscitation.In PHCD group, PHCD 2 mg/kg was injected intravenously at 60 min after hemorrhagic shock.At 6 h after the model was established, the rats were sacrificed, the lungs were then removed for microscopic examination of pathologic changes and for determination of Fas, FasL and caspase-8 expression, and interleukin-6 (IL-6) and IL-1β contents in lung tissues.Apoptotic index was calculated.Results Compared with group Sham, the expression of Fas, FasL and caspase-8 was significantly up-regulated, and AI and contents of IL-6 and IL-1β were increased in THSR and PHCD groups (P<O.05).Compared with group THSR, the expression of Fas, FasL and caspase-8 was significantly down-regulated,and AI and contents of IL-6 and IL-1β were decreased in group PHCD (P<0.05).The pathologic changes of lungs were significantly reduced in group PHCD compared with group THSR.Conclusion The mechanism by which penehyclidine hydrochloride inhibits lung cell apoptosis induced by blunt chest trauma-HSR is associated with inhibition of Fas/FasL expression in rats.
4.Method for the improving of point-of-care HBA1c results harmonization
Rui ZHOU ; Zhiqi GAO ; Qing TONG ; Chang ZUO ; Zhixin SONG ; Qingtao WANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(5):310-312
Objective To establish a new traceability pathway of point-of-care testing ( POCT ) of HBA1c by using commutable quality controls, in order to improve the accuracy of POCT HBA1c and the harmonization of testing results with those of central laboratories.Methods The study was about measurement traceability. Human frozen whole blood samples with IFCC assigned values were used to calibrate the G8 HBA1c Variant in June, 2013.According to the CLSI EP9-A2-IR guideline, 50 patient samples and 2-level commercial QC samples were then analyzed by G8 system and DCA Ventage system.The best fitting curves for fresh patient samples and the commercial QC materials were established separately. The patient results tested on the DCA Ventage were modified and verified.Paired t-test and Passing Bablok linear regression were used.Results The linear equation of DCA/G8 before calibration was Y=0.899 5X+0.389 1(R2 =0.991 0).Calibration by fresh patient samples reduced the mean bias of DCA/G8 from -0.40%±0.34%to 0.00%±0.29%.Calibration by QCs reduced the mean bias to 0.15%±0.29%.The linear correlation established by quality controls was stable, which made the bias was lower between DCA and G8 in the consequent six runs.Conclusions The accuracy and the traceability of POC testing could be realized by using commutable QC materials traceable to IFCC assigned values.Through this method, POC testing can become more comparable to the results of clinical laboratory HBA1c instruments.
5.Investigation on the distribution of critical value limits in adult patients in Beijing
Dan WANG ; Qingtao WANG ; Jian GUO ; Meiyi HE ; Rui ZHOU ; Huaying GAO ; Yufang LIANG ; Chang ZUO ; Hongyi YIN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;39(3):181-186
Objective To investigate the distribution of critical values of adults in Beijing, to provide the evidence for the formulation of the Standardized Management Guideline in Critical Values, in order to promote the accurate management of critical values.Methods A total of 110 398 data of critical values from the tertiary and above medical institutions during January 1 to May 31 in 2015 in Beijing were collected by the way of on-site inspection, covering the disciplines of hematology, clinical chemistry, coagulation and blood gas analysis.Fristly, the selected critical values were classified by the factor of admission departments and disease types,then were analyzed by using Kruskal-Wallis test, to compare the differences in each group.Secondly,the combined groups were classified by the factor of gender then were analyzed by using Mann-Whithey U test, to compare the differences in each group.Finally, the stratification thresholds of critical values were established.Results Except for the upper limits of Ca, pH, pCO2, Hb and the lower limits of Glu, pH, the rest of thresholds of critical values had significant differences due to different admission departments and disease types and/or gender.Conclusion Depending on the different admission departmentsces disease types and/or gender, hierarchical limit values on each critical value were formulated.
6.Immunological efficiency induced by HIV-1 p24 DNA combined with P24 protein.
Qingtao WANG ; Yuhai CHEN ; Shijuan GAO ; Wei JIANG ; Liping SONG ; Wenlin HUANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2011;27(5):773-780
New strategies to improve vaccine efficacy against human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) are still required. DNA vaccines, exhibiting potential advantages over conventional vaccines for their simplicity and versatility, can induce specific humoral and cellular immune responses. We developed a recombinant pVAX1 DNA vector carrying p24 gene of HIV-1. The results showed that pVAX1 mediated gene possessed the ability of effective expression in both transfected 293T cells and BALB/c mice. And pVAX1-p24 DNA prime and boost immunization can induce significant P24-specific humoral immune responses and cellular immune responses in BALB/c mice. Furthermore, immunization with pVAX1-p24 DNA prime and protein boost induced 7.3 to 8.0-fold greater p24-specific humoral responses than pVAX1-p24 DNA prime and boost, while the cellular immune responses induced by combined immunization was lower. The results suggested that pVAX1-p24 DNA and P24 protein vaccine is a promising HIV-1 vaccine, and the selections of the immunization strategies are important for the immunization results.
AIDS Vaccines
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genetics
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immunology
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Animals
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DNA
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genetics
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immunology
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HEK293 Cells
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HIV Core Protein p24
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genetics
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immunology
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Humans
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Immunization
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Vaccines, DNA
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genetics
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immunology
7. Improvement of preanalytical screening interference on coagulation tests by auto checking system
Zhiqi GAO ; Huimin YUAN ; Qi ZHOU ; Qingtao WANG ; Rui ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2019;42(11):962-966
Objective:
To investigate the potential improvement of sample quality by automatic pre-analysis sample checking system, comparing to visual inspection for coagulation tests routinely.
Methods:
Thirty samples with hemolysis, Icteric and lipemia in different levels were prepared and issued to 13 technicians for visual check, to evaluate the consistency individually. 2 949 blood samples with order for coagulation test were collected in Beijing Chaoyang Hospital in April and May 2018, the quality of all samples was evaluated by both visual check and automatic sample quality checking system before analysis, performance of two measurements detecting hemolysis, lipid, icteric or clot was compared.
Results:
Significant differences were found in visual check among operators. The Kappa coefficients in three randomly selected groups were 0.32, 0.26 and 0.38 respectively, indicating that the consistency of visual check was poor. Among all investigated samples, 3 samples with unacceptable interference were detected visually, including 2 samples with hemolysis and another one with lipemia. On the other hand, 19 unqualified samples were identified by automatic checking system. Five types of interference of unqualified samples were detected as icteric (26.32%,5/19), clot (21.05%,4/19) hemolysis (5.26%,1/19),lipemia (36.84%, 7/19), and hemolysis with lipemia (10.53%,2/19) respectively by automatic checking system. But one case of hemolysis sample rejected by visual check was not rejected by automatic sample quality checking system.7 samples were merely affected on D-dimer by lipemia, which level did not influence the results of prothrombin time(PT) and activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT). Notably, other two samples were interfered with not only tests of PT, APTT and fibrinogen by hemolysis, but also D-dimer by the considerable level of lipemia, which showed the superiority of test-specific quality checking features.
Conclusions
The automatic pre-analysis sample quality checking system can improve the detection rate of unqualified samples and improve the efficiency of routine, helping realization of total quality management.
8.Spinosin, a C-Glucosylflavone, from Zizyphus jujuba var. spinosa Ameliorates Abeta1-42 Oligomer-Induced Memory Impairment in Mice.
Sang Yoon KO ; Hyung Eun LEE ; Se Jin PARK ; Se Jin JEON ; Boseong KIM ; Qingtao GAO ; Dae Sik JANG ; Jong Hoon RYU
Biomolecules & Therapeutics 2015;23(2):156-164
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder associated with progressive memory loss and neuronal cell death. Although numerous previous studies have been focused on disease progression or reverse pathological symptoms, therapeutic strategies for AD are limited. Alternatively, the identification of traditional herbal medicines or their active compounds has received much attention. The aims of the present study were to characterize the ameliorating effects of spinosin, a C-glucosylflavone isolated from Zizyphus jujuba var. spinosa, on memory impairment or the pathological changes induced through amyloid-beta1-42 oligomer (AbetaO) in mice. Memory impairment was induced by intracerebroventricular injection of AbetaO (50 muM) and spinosin (5, 10, and 20 mg/kg) was administered for 7 days. In the behavioral tasks, the subchronic administration of spinosin (20 mg/kg, p.o.) significantly ameliorated AbetaO-induced cognitive impairment in the passive avoidance task or the Y-maze task. To identify the effects of spinosin on the pathological changes induced through AbetaO, immunohistochemistry and Western blot analyses were performed. Spinosin treatment also reduced the number of activated microglia and astrocytes observed after AbetaO injection. In addition, spinosin rescued the AbetaO-induced decrease in choline acetyltransferase expression levels. These results suggest that spinosin ameliorated memory impairment induced through AbetaO, and these effects were regulated, in part, through neuroprotective activity via the anti-inflammatory effects of spinosin. Therefore, spinosin might be a useful agent against the amyloid b protein-induced cognitive dysfunction observed in AD patients.
Alzheimer Disease
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Amyloid
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Animals
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Astrocytes
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Blotting, Western
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Cell Death
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Choline O-Acetyltransferase
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Disease Progression
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Memory Disorders
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Memory*
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Microglia
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Neurodegenerative Diseases
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Neurons
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Ziziphus*
9.β-amyloid protein up-regulates the expression of the receptor for advanced glycation end products by increasing ROS production.
Weina KONG ; Jia ZHANG ; Weijuan GAO ; Qingtao LIU ; Liming ZHOU ; Xiqing CHAI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;33(8):1132-1136
OBJECTIVETo investigate the mechanism of β-amyloid protein (Aβ) in regulating the expression of the receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE).
METHODSAβ1-40 was injected into the bilateral hippocampus of rats, and 3 weeks later, the levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) production were detected by flow cytometry. The expressions of RAGE, reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidases (gp9l(phox) and p47(phox)), nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB), and inhibitor of κB (IκB) were measured by Western blotting.
RESULTSInjection of Aβ1-40 caused a significant increase in the expressions of RAGE, gp9l(phox), p47(phox), phospho-p47(phox), phospho-IκBα, NF-κB and phospho-NF-κB in rat hippocampus but decreased the level of IκBα. Aβ1-40 injection also resulted in a significantly increased content of ROS in the hippocampus of the rats.
CONCLUSIONAβ up-regulates the expression of RAGE in rat hippocampus via NADPH/ ROS/NF-κB signaling pathway.
Amyloid beta-Peptides ; adverse effects ; Animals ; Hippocampus ; metabolism ; Male ; Membrane Glycoproteins ; metabolism ; NADP ; metabolism ; NADPH Oxidase 2 ; NADPH Oxidases ; metabolism ; NF-kappa B ; metabolism ; Oxidative Stress ; Peptide Fragments ; adverse effects ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Reactive Oxygen Species ; metabolism ; Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products ; Receptors, Immunologic ; metabolism ; Signal Transduction ; Up-Regulation
10.Detection of a BRCA1 c.2013_2014ins GT variant an ethnic Han Chinese pedigree affected with breast cancer.
Pan QI ; Linlin GAO ; Xiaoying HE ; Yuehan NI ; Sheng XU ; Xueying MAI ; Guiling ZHANG ; Yuxia LIU ; Yu GUO ; Yong ZHOU ; Qingtao HU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2020;37(4):415-418
OBJECTIVE:
To detect potential variant in an ethical Han Chinese pedigree affected with breast cancer.
METHODS:
The proband and her relatives were subjected to next-generation sequencing using a target capture sequencing kit containing 121 cancer-related genes. Candidate variants were selected by analysis of their type, frequency in population, and segregation with the phenotype. Candidate variant was verified by Sanger sequencing and TA cloning.
RESULTS:
A c.2013_2014ins GT variant was detected in the BRCA1 gene among all breast cancer patients from this pedigree but not among healthy females. The variant was not recorded in the 1000 Genome Project database or the Exome Aggregation Consortium (ExAC) database. The frameshifting insertion was predicted to form an premature stop codon in gene transcript and can give rise to a truncated protein.
CONCLUSION
The BRCA1 c.2013_2014ins GT variant probably underlies the pathogenesis of breast cancer in this Chinese pedigree.
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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BRCA1 Protein
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genetics
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Breast Neoplasms
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genetics
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Exome
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Female
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High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
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Humans
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Pedigree
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Phenotype