1.The immune and pathological mechanism of the effect of monocyte chemotaxis protein -1 on the development of spinal tuberculosis
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2016;36(12):151-153
Objective To investigate the immune and pathological mechanism of the effect of monocyte chemotaxis protein -1 on the development of spinal tuberculosis.Methods A total of 1002 patients were enrolled in Tianjin Haihe Hospital from January 2011 to January 2016, which were included in the diagnostic criteria and exclusion criteria.Divided into 332 cases of spinal tuberculosis group(new spine tuberculosis subjects), 334 cases of pulmonary tuberculosis group( new pulmonary tuberculosis subjects), 336 cases of healthy group(healthy subjects), the serum concentration of monocyte chemotactic protein-1 ( MCP-1 ) was detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay ( ELISA ) .To investigate the factors influencing the expression of MCP-1 and to analyze the correlation between serum MCP-1 concentration and spinal tuberculosis.Results Serum MCP-1 concentration in the body with the tuberculosis pathogenicity and sowing was gradually increasing.The concentration of MCP-1 in the spine tuberculosis group was significantly higher than that in thepulmonary tuberculosis group and the healthy group, the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).There was no significant difference in serum MCP-1 concentrations between male and female patients in spine tuberculosis group , pulmonary tuberculosis group and healthy group.There was no significant difference in serum MCP-1 concentration between children and adults patients in spine tuberculosis group, pulmonary tuberculosis group and healthy group.Conclusion The serum concentration of MCP-1 in Spinal tuberculosis group is higher than pulmonary tuberculosis group and health group, and it shows an upward trend with the spread of tuberculosis.
2.Protective effect of cardiomyopeptidin on cultured myocardial cells injured by anoxia-reoxygenation
Huayin WAN ; Xiangping KONG ; Lianping YANG ; Rubing LI ; Yijun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2001;17(6):481-484
AIM: To study the protective effect of cardiomyopeptidin (CMP) attributed to polypeptide on cultured myocardial cells injured by anoxia-reoxygenation.METHODS: The anoxia-reoxygenation injury model were developed, anoxia for 60 min and reoxygenation for 30 min. The effect of CMP on myocardial ultrastructure was observed. [Ca2+]i was estimated with adherent cell analysis and sorting 570(ACAS 570) laser cytometer and measured with fluorescent dye Fura-2-AM, the lipid fluidity of cellular membrane was determined by fluorescence polarization technique. RESULTS: CMP could obviously improve the ultrastructure of myocardial cells and dose-dependently decrease [Ca2+]i and increase the lipid fluidity of cellular membrane, CMP also could markedly reduce the chromaticity value of pseudo-colour graphic model of Ca2+. CONCLUSION: Cardiomyopeptidin has an obvious protective effect on cultured myocardial cells injured by anoxia-reoxygenation, this may be related to its effect of decreasing [Ca2+]i and increasing lipid fluidity of cellular membrane.
3.Abnormal characteristics of plasma lipid levels in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Bing HU ; Junjun WANG ; Rubing YAO ; Hui CAI ; Chunni ZHANG
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(10):-
Objective: To explore the mechanism of high incidence of cardiovascular diseases and the levels of plasma lipids and oxidized lowdensity lipoprotein(Ox-LDL) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis(RA).Methods: Fifty-five patients with RA(24 case of active type,31 non-active) and 60 healthy controls were randomly chosen.Plasma lipids and Ox-LDL levels were studied.All the data were subjected to statistical analysis.Results: Compared with the control,total cholesterol(TC),LDL cholesterol(LDL-C) and apolipoprotein B(apoB) levels were increased in patients with active RA,while TC,triglyceride(TG),LDL-C,apoAⅠ,B and Ox-LDL levels were elevated in those with non-active RA.Furthermore,plasma lipids and Ox-LDL level decreased in the active patients as compared with the non-active ones,while only the change of apoAⅠhad statistical significance.The erythrocyte sedimentation rate was found negatively related with TC,LDL-C,high-density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL-C) and apoAⅠ,while C-reacting protein was found negatively related with LDL-C and HDL-C.Conclusion: Ox-LDL and plasma lipid levels were changed in RA patients.Inflammation may induce changes of lipoprotein and play an important role in atherosclerosis.
4.Protective effect of cardiomyopeptidin on cultured myocardial cells injured by anoxia-reoxygenation
Huayin WAN ; Xiangping KONG ; Lianping YANG ; Rubing LI ; Yijun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(06):-
AIM: To study the protective effect of cardiomyopeptidin (CMP) attributed to polypeptide on cultured myocardial cells injured by anoxia-reoxygenation.METHODS: The anoxia-reoxygenation injury model were developed, anoxia for 60 min and reoxygenation for 30 min. The effect of CMP on myocardial ultrastructure was observed. [Ca 2+ ] i was estimated with adherent cell analysis and sorting 570(ACAS 570) laser cytometer and measured with fluorescent dye Fura-2-AM, the lipid fluidity of cellular membrane was determined by fluorescence polarization technique. RESULTS: CMP could obviously improve the ultrastructure of myocardial cells and dose-dependently decrease [Ca 2+ ] i and increase the lipid fluidity of cellular membrane, CMP also could markedly reduce the chromaticity value of pseudo-colour graphic model of Ca 2+ . CONCLUSION: Cardiomyopeptidin has an obvious protective effect on cultured myocardial cells injured by anoxia-reoxygenation, this may be related to its effect of decreasing [Ca 2+ ] i and increasing lipid fluidity of cellular membrane. [
5.Smokers' intention and attempts to quit smoking in a district of Beijing Municipality
ZHANG Yanyan ; ZHAO Yingying ; HU Jiangong ; LI Zheng ; BAI Rubing
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(7):632-635
Objective:
To investigate the smoking cessation intention and attempt to quit smoking among smokers at ages of 15 years and older in a district of Beijing Municipality, so as to provide insights into formulation of tobacco control interventions.
Methods:
Permanent residents at ages of 15 years and older were sampled using a multi-stage stratified cluster sampling method from a district in Beijing Municipality, and all smokers were recruited. Participants' demographic features, tobacco use, intention to quit smoking, attempts to quit smoking and awareness of tobacco-related hazards were collected using the Beijing Adult Tobacco Survey. The intention and attempts to quit smoking were analyzed among smokers, and factors affecting the attempt to quit smoking were identified using a multivariable logistic regression model.
Results:
A total of 687 smokers were surveyed, including 669 men (97.38%), 497 from rural areas (72.34%), 351 daily smokers (51.09%), 336 occasional smokers (48.91%), 329 with intention to quit smoking (47.89%), and 178 with attempts to quit smoking during the past one year (25.91%). Univariable analysis showed that area, age, educational level, smoking status, tobacco health literacy and tobacco control information acquired from media were factors affecting intention and attempts to quit smoking among smokers (P<0.05). Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that smokers with intention to quit smoking (OR=5.444, 95%CI: 3.585-8.268) and occasional smoking (OR=2.142, 95%CI: 1.312-3.497) were more likely to attempt to quit smoking.
Conclusions
Approximately half of smokers have intention to quit smoking in a district of Beijing Municipality; however, the percentage of attempts to quit smoking is low. Targeted interventions are required for smokers with different characteristics to improve the intention to quit smoking and promote smoking-quitting behaviors.
6. Application advances of three-dimensional bioprinting in burn and plastic surgery field
Rubing LI ; Minxiong LI ; Guanghua GUO ; Hongyan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2017;33(10):650-652
Three-dimensional bioprinting is one of the latest and fastest growing technologies in the medical field. It has been implemented to print part of the transplantable tissues and organs, such as skin, ear, and bone. This paper introduces the application status, challenges, and application prospect of three-dimensional bioprinting in burn and plastic surgery field.
7.Optimization of culture condition of a moderately thermophilic acidophilic Ferroplasma thermophilum.
Hongbo ZHOU ; Juanhua PENG ; Ruiyong ZHANG ; Chen CHEN ; Rubing ZHANG ; Guohua GU ; Guanzhou QIU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2008;24(6):1040-1045
The extreme microorganisms Ferroplasma spp., play an important role in bioleaching of sulphide ores at low pH value and temperatures around 50 degrees C. Without cell wall, Ferroplasma spp. is sensitive to pulp density, shearing force and heavy metal ions. Thus it is difficult to obtain their high cell density cultures, which limits the large-scale industrial application. In this paper, the optimum culture conditions of Ferroplasma thermophilum were studied by shaking culture. The results showed that the optimum culture conditions are as follows: 50 degrees C, initial pH 0.5, 50 mL working volume in 250 mL shaking-flask, inorganic nitrogen source (NH4)2SO4. The optimum combination of FeSO4.7H2O, yeast extract and peptone was determined by orthogonal experiments, including FeSO4.7H2O 40 g/L, yeast extract 0.3 g/L, peptone 0.2 g/L. Under the optimum culture conditions, the cell density was up to 6.3 x 10(7) cell/mL, and the oxidation of 40 g/L ferrous sulfate heptahydrate was finished in less than 72 hours. The results might provide information for scale-up of archaeon culture as well as its industrial application.
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8. Observation on safety and effects of analgesic and sedative treatment in severely burned patients during shock stage
Rubing LI ; Qian CHEN ; Hongyan ZHANG ; Hong′ao DENG ; Guanghua GUO ; Yuangui MAO ; Zhonghua FU
Chinese Journal of Burns 2018;34(4):197-202
Objective:
To observe the safety and effects of application of analgesic and sedative drugs in severely burned patients during shock stage.
Methods:
One hundred and eighty patients with severe burns, conforming to the study criteria, were admitted to our unit from August 2014 to August 2016. Patients were divided into analgesia and sedation group and control group according to whether receiving analgesic and sedative treatment or not, with 90 cases in each group. Patients in control group received conventional treatment, while those in analgesia and sedation group received analgesic and sedative treatment for 24 hours besides conventional treatment. Before and at drug administration hour 2, 8, 16, and 24, pain degree of patients in two groups was scored by visual analogue scale (VAS). At drug administration hour 2, 8, 16, and 24, sedation degree of patients in two groups was scored by richmond agitation sedation scale, and the success rate of sedation was calculated. Mental state of patients within 24 hours of drug administration was observed, while pulse oxygen saturation (SpO2), respiratory rate, heart rate, and blood pressure were observed and dynamically evaluated every 2 hours. The accidental extubation, tachycardia, hypertension, hypoxia, bradycardia, hypotension, urinary retention, and respiratory depression of patients within 24 hours of drug administration were monitored and recorded. Data were processed with analysis of variance for repeated measurement, one-way analysis of variance,
9. A case of hyperlacticemia caused by linezolid in severely burned patient
Yan XIAO ; Peng WANG ; Rubing LI ; Junying TIAN ; Zhonghua FU ; Yuangui MAO ; Hongyan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2019;35(8):614-616
On October 3rd, 2017, one male patient, aged 27 years, was admitted to our hospital 6 hours after hydrothermal scald of torso, buttocks, and limbs. The total area of burn was about 60% total body surface area, and the depth was from deep partial-thickness burn to full-thickness burn. Immediately after admission, the patient was given symptomatic support treatments, such as anti-shock, fluid replacement, and anti-infection, etc. After being treated by debridement and xenogenic (porcine) skin grafting for 2 times, the wounds were healed well. On the 12th day of admission, linezolid was used to prevent infection according to the results of microbial culture and drug sensitivity test, since when the level of his blood lactate continued to increase. After 8 days, linezolid was discontinued and vitamin B1 was given orally for 1 week, and the level of lactic acid gradually decreased to normal in result. This case was used mainly to analyze whether linezolid could directly cause hyperlacticemia and its important mechanism, aiming at reminding clinicians of being alert to the risk of hyperlacticemia when using linezolid. If hyperlacticemia occurs, linezolid should be discontinued immediately and vitamin B1 should be taken orally to correct the high lactic acid value, and the treatment plan should be adjusted if necessary.
10.Risk assessment of unintention injury among preschool children in Shunyi District of Beijing
HU Jiangong, ZHAO Yingying, ZHANG Yanyan, LI Zheng, BAI Rubing, LI Changqing, LI Yindong
Chinese Journal of School Health 2021;42(5):764-767
Objective:
To understand the current situation and associated factors of unintentional injury among preschool children in Shunyi District, and to provide reference for the development of unintentional injury intervention measures.
Methods:
Three kindergartens in Shunyi district were selected through stratified cluster sampling method, and all the parents were surveyed online by self-designed questionnaire.
Results:
The proportion of low, medium and high risk assessment of unintentional injury in preschool children were 59.5%, 37.5% and 3.0%, respectively. Risk of unintentional injury increased significantly with age and grade(χ 2=12.35, 12.70, P<0.05). The risk of unintentional injury in inter-generational care (3.7%) was higher than that in parental care(2.4%). The higher the education level of the primary caretaker and family income, the higher level of unintentional injury risk(χ 2=11.23, 14.10, P<0.05).There were significant differences in the risk for burning, poisoning, other accidental injury, prevention of accidental injury and total score of unintentional injury among children of different ages and classes(F=8.26,5.61,4.95,6.15,7.86;9.88,8.39,4.25,6.27,7.55,P<0.05). There was statistical significance in burning risk between boys and girls(t=-4.27, P<0.05). There was statistical significance in unintentional injury prevention between children of different residence(t=9.11, P<0.05). There were significant differences in behavior supervision among risk among children of different ages and grades(P<0.05). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that education level of primary caregivers (college:B=-2.66, 95%CI=-4.69--0.63; bachelor degree or higher:B=-3.80, 95%CI=-5.90--1.70), annual family income (B=-2.82, 95%CI=-4.80--0.84) were associated with unintentional injury risk of preschool children(P<0.05).
Conclusion
Health education of unintentional injury prevention among preschool children should focus on the primary caretaker with low education and low family income, which is crucial for prevention of children s injury.