1.Follow-up study of peer education program on HIV/AIDS among senior high school students in Shanghai
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(03):-
Objective To evaluate the effects of peer education program on HIV/AIDS prevention among senior high school students. Methods Three senior high schools were randomly selected from Hongkou District of Shanghai as sample schools. One hundred and forty-three students from one class of each school were randomly selected as intervention group,and 152 students from another class of each school were served as control group. Six class hours of peer education program on HIV/AIDS prevention were conducted among intervention group. The same questionnaires which contained knowledge of reproductive health,HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases were administered before the program,one week and one year after the program. Results The knowledge scores before the program,one week and one year after the program in intervention group were 21.66?8.71,31.72?7.78 and 30.97?8.46,respectively,and those in control group were 22.32?9.24,22.61?8.66 and 22.51?9.16,respectively. There was no significant difference in the knowledge scores before the program between intervention group and control group,while there were significant differences in the knowledge scores one week and one year after the program between intervention group and control group (P
2.ECG characteristics and clinical datum analysis of 56 aged patients with pulmonary embolism
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2014;23(3):339-340
Objective:To explore clinical characteristics and diagnosis in aged patients with pulmonary embolism. Methods:The data of electrocardiogram (ECG),clinical characteristics and diagnosis were summarized and ana-lyzed in 56 aged patients with pulmonary embolism.Results:The most frequent symptom was exertional dyspnea (69.6%).ECG had characteristic changes in 12 patients (21.4%).All 56 patients received multi-slice spiral CT pulmonary arteriography,and thrombus within pulmonary artery was found in all patients (100%);38 cases re-ceived nuclide lung ventilation perfusion scanning,the results were 32 cases (84.2%)with mismatching pulmonary perfusion and ventilation imaging;Ultrasound examine found there were phlebothrombosis in deep vein of lower limb of 26 cases (46.4%).Misdiagnosis:The 26 cases (46.4%)were misdiagnosed.A total of 14 cases (53.8%) were misdiagnosed as respiratory system diseases,including eight cases of infectious shock and six cases with pulmo-nary infection;12 cases (46.2%)were misdiagnosed as circulatory system diseases,including five cases of acute cor-onary syndrome,four cases of heart failure and three cases of cardiogenic shock.Conclusion:The most frequent symptom is exertional dyspnea in aged patients with pulmonary embolism;ECG has characteristic changes only in few patients;the pulmonary arteriography is major diagnosis method.
4.The Seattle heart failure model.
Xing-Jiu CAI ; Rong BAI ; Lin WANG
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2009;37(2):184-185
5.Lead-excretion of MT egg-milk power in lead-treated rats
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2006;0(04):-
Objective To study the effects of metallothionein(MT) egg-milk power on excluding lead in vivo in saturnic rats.Methods A total of 60 Wistar rats were randomly divided into four groups: control(n=20),black control(n=10) and lead-treated groups(n=30).After the rats in lead-treated group were treated with 0.2% lead acetate daily for three weeks,they were randomly divided into two groups: lead-treated group(n=10) and MT egg-milk power treated group(n=20).The rats in the last group were treated with MT egg-milk power for three weeks.At the end of the experiment,samples of whole blood,liver,kidney,brain,femur,faeces and urine were collected for lead detection by atomic absorption spectroscopy.Results As compared with controls,the lead content of samples were significantly elevated in lead-treated rats(P
6.A clinical study of 7 cases of pulmonary Langerhans cell histiocytosis
Shiguang XIE ; Baiqiang CAI ; Rong HUANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2006;0(23):-
Objective To study the clinical features of pulmonary Langerhans cell histiocytosis.Methods Restrospectively review of 7 cases of pulmonary Langerhans cell histiocytosis proved by pathology with the clinical,physical,radiological,pathological and pulmonary function presentation.Results Seven cases were all male,aged from 17 to 37.Four of them are cigarette smokers.The major symptoms were cough and laboring dyspnea,and pneumothorax presented in five cases.As to pulmonary function presentation,obstructive pattern presented in three cases,restrictive pattern and mixed pattern presented in two cases respectively,and the carbon monoxide diffusing capacity was decreased in four cases.The abnormalities present predominantly in the upper and middle lung fields on chest high-resolution CT scan.Lung cysts and reticular changes presented in six cases and nodules presented only in one case.The diagnosis was established by surgical lung biopsy.The positive cases of staining for the S-100,CD1a antigens,and CD68 were 7/7,4/5 and 5/6 respectively.Conclusion PLCH patients are typically young adults,often present with cough,laboring dyspnea and pneumothorax.Pulmonary function presentation is nonspecific and the carbon monoxide diffusing capacity may be decreased.The characteristic features of HRCT are bilateral reticulonodular areas and cysts change that predominantly involved the upper and middle lung zones with relative sparing of the lung bases.The pathologic feathers are interstitial infiltration of bronchiole walls and epithelium by LCH cells and cyst formation.The staining for CD1a antigens and the S-100 proteins is positive by immunohistochemical analysis.
7.Determination of N-Isopropyl Aniline in Workplace Air by Capillary Column Gas Chromatography
Rong CAI ; Jie ZHU ; Qian PENG
Journal of Environment and Health 2007;0(12):-
7.9 mg. Conclusion This method can meet the requirement of the related guideline and is applicable to the determination of N-Isopropyl aniline in workplace air.
8.EFFECT OF ADRIAMYCIN ON LEAKAGE OF LACTATE DEHYDROSENASE(LDH) & CONTENT OF MALONDIALDEHYDE (MDA) IN CULTURED MYOCARDIAL CELLS
Qing CAI ; Yezhi RONG ; Koufang HUANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(04):-
Cardiotoxic effects of adriamycin were investigated in cultured heart cells. Three-day cultured myocardial cells were treated with the different doses of adriamycin (0.3mg/L, 1 mg/L, 3 mg/L) , and incubated in verieus times times ( 4 h, 8 h, 24h ) , and, then the content of lactate dehydrogenase ( LDH ) in media and malondialdehyde ( MDA ) in cells were measured. The results showed that the content of LDH in media increased with the time in culture. The content of LDH in media and MDA in cells increased markedly with the increase in adriamycin concentration. It suggested that the adriamycin has direct damage to myocardial cells, which is time-dependent and dose-dependent.
9.Correlation between expression of heparanase and invasion of choriocarcinoma
Rong YU ; Yi ZHANG ; Jing-Ting CAI ;
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2000;0(10):-
Objective To investigate the association between the expression of heparanase(Hpa) and the invasion of choriocarcinoma by studying the expression of Hpa in human choriocarcinoma cell lines JEG-3 and JAR and human chorionic villous tissues.Methods(1)Matrigcl invasion assays were used to detect in vitro invasive ability of JEG-3 cells and JAR cells.(2)Expression of Hpa protein in the human chorionic villous tissues and choriocarcinoma cell lines(JEG-3 cells and JAR cells)were detected by immunocytochemistry and western blot.Results(1)The invasive cell number was significantly larger in JEG-3 cells than in JAR cells(191?17 vs 106?13,P
10.Functions of MicroRNA in Nervous System Regulation
Jinye WANG ; Rong CAI ; Benyan LUO
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2006;0(01):-
Many investigations have demonstrated that microRNA (miRNA) is not only involved in the modulation of nerve cell growth and physiological activity, but also responsible for dysfunctions in synaptogenesis or synaptic plasticity, neurodegenerative diseases, tumorgenesis in the nervous system, as well as in cerebrovascular disorders. With the intensive researches in miRNA, it is possible gradually to explain the related pathogenic mechanisms of some major diseases in the nervous system.