1.Senile Insomnia Epidemiological Investigation in Wuchang District of Wuhan City
Chengpeng ZHANG ; Qiuyun YOU ; Lili WU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(06):-
Objective To investigate the prevalence rate of senile insomnia and revealing the characteristics of its pathogenesis. Methods On the basic study of senile insomnia clinical literature, the questionnaire was made and followed by epidemiological investigation. The database was set up for statistical analysis with SPSS13.0. Results Prevalence rate of senile insomnia in Wuchang District of Wuhan City was 36.47%. There were significant difference in sleep time, the length of sleep at night, sleep continuity especially mental state during the day between insomnia group and the normal group (P
2.THE AUTOREGULATORY SYNAPSES OF SP-NEURONS IN THE NUCLEUS RAPHE MAGNUS OF RATS
Changgeng ZHU ; Xijing ZHANG ; Qiuyun CAI
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1957;0(04):-
Using immunoelectron microscopic technique the SPergic autoregulatory synapses in the nucleus raphe magnus were studied. The results showed that there were SPlike perikarya and nerve fibers. The positive perikarya mainly were large polypolar cells. The positive fibers appeared as beaded-like and formed axodendritic synapses with SP-positive dendrites besides synapses formed with SP-negative structures. In the autoregulatory synapses the pre- and postsynaptic element were both labeled with immunoreactive products which precipitated at the periphery of small clear synaptic vesicles and the dendritic tubes, on the outer membrane of mitochondria, and in the cytoplasmic matrix. The pre- and postsynaptic membrane were symmetrical, and the synaptic vesicles aggregated near the presynaptic membrane. The synaptic cleft was about 20 nm in width and contained electron dense materials. The generality, structural characteristics and functional significance of the autoregulatory sysnapses were discussed.
3.Cloning, synthesis and target identification of a novel α-conotoxin Lt1.1
Huying NING ; Liang LI ; Longxiao ZHANG ; Zhuguo LIU ; Qiuyun DAI
Military Medical Sciences 2017;41(5):334-337
Objective To discover novel conopeptides which are the antagonists of neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) in order to contribute to the development of novel analgesic drugs and neuropharmacological probes.Methods Based on the conserved untranslated region and intron of A-superfamily conotoxins,a novel α-conotoxin Lt1.1 was cloned from Conus litteratus.The peptide-resin was synthesized using the solid-phased method and was cleaved.The resulting linear peptide was oxidized by air to give the product containing disulfide bridges.The folding product was finally purified by HPLC.The disulfide bond connectivity was determined using the two-step oxidative folding methods.The cRNA of rat nAChRs was expressed on the membrane of Xenopus oocyte.Membrane currents were recorded using the two electrode voltage-clamp technique.Results A novel α-conotoxin designated as Lt1.1(GCCSHPACNVNNPDIC-NH2) was cloned and its disulfide connectivity was C1-C3,C2-C4.Lt1.1 selectively inhibited the α3β2 and α3β4 nAChRs with an IC50 of 166.76 and 190.00 nmol/L,respectively.Conclusion Lt1.1 is a novel 4/7 α-conotoxin that selectively targets α3β2 and α3β4 nAChRs.
4.Risk factors analysis and nursing intervention of multidrug-resistant organism infection in patients of traditional Chinese medicine hospital
Yudong LIU ; Qiuyun LI ; Rong ZHANG ; Dan WU ; Hongwei BAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(13):998-1001
Objective To discuss the risk factors and nursing intervention of multidrug-resistant organism (MDRO) infection in patients of traditional Chinese medicine hospital (TCM). Methods By investigating the patients admitted to Beijing Xuan Wu Hospital of Traditional Chinese medicine from June 2015 to June 2016, 756 patients of them who were confirmed with clinical diagnosis of infection and pathogen detection with positive, which were divided into MDRO group including 97cases and non-MDRO group including 659 cases, then the pathogens of MRDO infection species and distributionwere counted, and analyzed risk factors for infection. Results A total of 756 cases were detected positive strains 816 strains, including 611 strains of monitoring target strains, 116 strains of MRDO. The top three were methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aurous 30.17%(35/116), Pseudomonas aeruginosa 18.97% (22/116) and Klebsiella pneumonia 18.10% (21/116). Single factor analysis results showed that the patients' age, hospitalization days, the history of other hospital admission, invasive procedure, basic chronic disease (diabetes, cerebrovascular disease, lung disease) and combined use of antibiotics were MDRO infection risk factors (χ2=9.470-198.609, P < 0.01); multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that the independent risk factors of MDRO infection were the history of other hospital admission (OR=2.085, 95%CI1.040-4.179), invasive procedure (OR=3.063,95% CI1.526- 6.150), diabetes (OR=2.037,95% CI1.070- 3.877), cerebrovascular disease (OR=4.349,95%CI 2.035-9.293)and combined use of antibiotics (OR=18.723,95% CI9.202-38.094). Conclusions Patients of TCM have many characteristics, such as with more basic diseases, longer length of stay, elder and so on. So we should be alert to the risk of MDRO infection and take nursing interventions to prevent and strengthen the isolation prevention.
5.Screening of high antigenic fragments of Marburg virus GP protein and their immunogenicity
Tuo LI ; Zhuguo LIU ; Yue ZHANG ; Qiuyun DAI
Military Medical Sciences 2017;41(6):440-444
Objective To screen small fragments with high antigenicity in order to overcome the defects of the full-length Marburg virus GP as a vaccine antigen.Methods Based on the structure and function of GP sequence [amino acids(aa) 1-681], three small fragments,including GP1△(aa 25-239), GPM(aa 250-520) and GP2△(aa 436-648), were expressed by prokaryotic cells and immunized into mice, and the serum specific antibodies were detected after different immunization time.The proliferation of spleen lymphocytes and the concentration of cytokines of immunized mice were also measured.Results ELISA test results showed that high humoral immunity of GP2△ was produced as the full-length GP group did, and was higher than that of GP1△ and GPM (P<0.05).GP2△ immunization groups exhibited a higher SI value in mouse splenic lymphocytes stimulated by ConA than the mixed GP immunization groups did(P<0.05), but the effect was the opposite when mouse splenic lymphocytes were stimulated by the mixed GP.In addition, the amount of cytokines IL-2 and IFN-γ of mouse splenic lymphocytes in the GP2△ group was larger than that of the saline group (P<0.05), but smaller than that of the mixed GP group.Conclusion The fragment GP2△ can induce not only the high humoral immunity as GP does,but also moderate cellular immunity, which can be used for vaccine design.
6.Investigation and analysis of influencing factors of adverse events report intent among clinical nurses
Qiuyun MAO ; Ronghui ZHAI ; Lixia ZHONG ; Wei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(25):1938-1942
Objective To investigate adverse events report intent and its influencing factors in clinical nurses. Methods Questionnaire investigation was conducted among 917 clinical nurses from ten hospitals in Tai'an city using the Intent to Report Questionnaire. Results The score of clinical nurses adverse events report intent was 36.80 ± 19.71. The score of each dimension in descending order were:nurses operation adverse events, system process adverse events, and patient care adverse events. Hospital levels were significant influencing factors of clinical nurses adverse events report intent. Pressure sores were the most frequently reported, and report of patient injury caused by unreasonable nurse manpower allocation was the lowest frequency. Conclusions The level of clinical nurses adverse events report intent need to be improved. Nursing managers should pay attention to improve nurse reporting adverse event in order to better promote the safety of patients and reduce occurrence of adverse event.
7.The establishment of positive and negative evaluative conditioning reflex of neutral facial expression
Zheng LUO ; Qiuyun WANG ; Tengyue ZHANG ; Siyu DENG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2016;25(11):1023-1027
Objective To examine the effect of positive and negative evaluative conditioning (EC) on neutral faces.Methods The experiment consisted of three phases:baseline phase,conditioning phase,and re-evaluative phase,in which 41 college students participated,watching sequences of neutral faces (CS) pairing to either a positive stimulus (USpos) or a negative stimulus (USneg).Their emotional experiences (valence and arousal) and physiological reactivity (eyeblink startle reflex and skin conductance) were recor ded.Results (1) In the re-evaluative phase,CSpos was rated significantly more positive than CSneg and CSneut,while CSneg was rated significantly more negative than CSneut (CSpos (5.05± 1.24),CSneg (3.73± 1.48),CSneut (4.46± 1.04),P<0.05).(2)In the re-evaluative phase,the mean startle eyeblink response magnitude(T score) to CSpos was significantly smaller than the responses elicited by CSneg and CSneut (CSpos (45.04±5.56),CSneg (51.44±9.30),CSneut (54.52± 10.60),P<0.01).Conclusion The findings suggest that neutral faces can acquire valences and approach motivation through EC.
8.Study on distributions of low wall shear stress in common carotid arteries of patients with intima-media thickening
Zhifang HUANG ; Ming CHEN ; Chao WANG ; Yuhui ZHANG ; Qiuyun LIU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2013;(3):208-212
Objective To measure wall shear stress (WSS) in common carotid arteries of normal subjects and patients with intima-media thickening and analyze the spatial distribution of low wall shear stress by quantitative analysis of blood flow shear stress visualization software.Methods Color Doppler flow images of common carotid arteries in normal subjects (control group) and patients with intima-media thickening (study group) were extracted from DICOM files.Two-dimensional distribution images of WSS,three-dimensional distribution images of WSS and the value of WSS in the common carotid arteries were obtained by this new algorithm.Then,the data and images of WSS were analyzed.Results WSS in the common carotid arteries of the control group were ranged from 4 to14 dyn/cm2.WSS in the common carotid arteries of the study group were ranged from 2 to 6 dyn/cm2.Compared to mean WSS values [(6.91 ±1.20) dyn/cm2] in common carotid arteries of the control group,mean WSS values [(2.87 ± 0.59)dyn/cm2] in common carotid arteries of the study group was significantly lower (t =17.828,P =0.000).Conclusions Low WSS areas have been emerged in local common carotid arteries in the patients with intima-media thickening.The reduction of WSS caused by local hemodynamic change might be related to common carotid artery intima media thickening.
9.THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NT- AND NPY-NEURONS IN THE ARCUATE NUCLEUS A DOUBLE LABELING IMMUNOELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STUDY
Changgeng ZHU ; Xijing ZHANG ; Hantao LIU ; Qiuyun CAI ; Ying WEI
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1955;0(03):-
The distribution of neurotensin (NT) and neuropeptide Y (NPY) in the rat hypothalamic arcuate nucleus has been studied ultrastructurally by means of double labeling preembedding immunoelectron microscopic PAP technique. First, the NPY immunoreaction was demonstrated by chromogen DAB, and second, the NT immunoreaction was demonstrated by ammonium molybdate-TMB method. After being stabilized by DAB-cobalt chloride, the vibratome sections were processed for electron microscopic study. The results showed that in the arcuate nucleus the NPY immunoreactive products appeared as high electron-dense granular or flocculent materials deposited diffusely in the organelles and matrix of perikaryon, around the dendritic microtubules and axonic small clear vesicles. Whereas the NT immunoreactive products were dense needle- or mass-like deposits distributed dispersively in the perikaryon, dendrites and axon terminals. They can easily be distinguished although being intermingled together. The NPY-containing dendrites and axons formed synaptic connections with immuno-negative axon terminals, NT-containing somata and dendrites formed also synaptic conections with negative axon terminals. In addition, NPY-positive axon terminals formed symmetrical axodendritic synapses with NT-positive dendrites. The present results provided another new ultrastructural evidence for the peptidergic synaptic regulation of NT neurons in hypothalamus.
10.Cloning and synthesis of a new A-superfamily conotoxin Bt14.10
Fei WANG ; Longxiao ZHANG ; Liang LI ; Zhuguo LIU ; Qiuyun DAI
Military Medical Sciences 2014;(8):598-601
Objective To clone a new conotoxin Bt14.10 from Conus betulinus derived from the South China Sea, synthesize the peptide , and to determine linkage of its disulfide bridges .Methods The genomic DNA was extracted from C.betulinus venom duct while the Bt14.10 sequence was cloned using primers designed based on the untranslated region and intron.The peptide was then synthesized using solid-phase method and folded into the target product whose disulfide bridge connection was further determined by two-step oxidative folding .Results A novel conotoxin designated as Bt 14.10 (CAHSVPGMHPCKCNNTC-NH2) was obtained,the disulfide connectivity of which was C1-C3,C2-C4.Conclusion Bt14.10 is a new A-superfamily conotoxin and has a distinct loop spacing pattern between cysteines in A-superfamily conotoxins.