1.Investigation of the distribution of Rh blood group in voluntary blood donors in Foshan,Guangdong province,China
Weijian WU ; Hailing LUO ; Changhai HUANG ; Ruhua GUO ; Jinlin YU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2010;26(2):182-185
Objective:To investigate and analysis the distribution situations of Rh blood group system from voluntary blood donors in Foshan area.Methods:Anti-D,anti-C,anti-c,anti-E and anti-e reagents were used to identify Rh blood group system and the RhD(-) was confirmed.The phenotypes,haplotypes and corresponding genotypes frequencies were calculated and the datas were analyzed based on Hardy-Weinberg law.Results:The characteristics of phenotype frequencies in the voluntary blood donors in Foshan area was CCDee>CcDEe>CcDee>ccDEE>ccDEe>CCDEe>CcDEE>ccdee>ccDee,Ccdee>CCdee,ccdEe>CCDEE,CCdEE,CCdEe,CcdEE,CcdEe and ccdEE.The characteristics of haplotypes frequencies was CDe>cDE>cDe>CDE,de>Cde>cdE>CdE.The characteristics of genes frequencies was D>d,C>c,e>E.The frequency of RhD(-)phenotype was 0.379%.The gene frequency of d was 0.061.The observed value and desired value of the haplotypes and corresponding genotypes were not statistically significant(P>0.05).The data were analyzed well based on Hardy-Weinberg law.Conclusion:The result is reliable according to Hardy-Weinberg law.The distribution of Rh blood group system from voluntary blood donors in Foshan area has geographic and general characteristics.The result is important in guiding the recruitment of voluntary blood donors and banking blood reasonably and enhancing the abilitiy of offering blood for the recipients of rare blood group.
2.Toxicity assessment of hydroxyapatite-coated mechanical heart valve embedded with collagen to vascular endothelial cells
Guangcun CHENG ; Chunsheng LI ; Yu YAN ; Lan WANG ; Zhongya YAN ; Le LUO ; Xiaodong FANG ; Ruhua TAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(51):8894-8900
BACKGROUND:In early experiments, we prepared hydroxyapatite-coated mechanical heart valve embedded with col agen using impulse laser sediment method.
OBJECTIVE:To further analyze the histocompatibility and toxicity of hydroxyapatite-coated mechanical heart valve embedded with col agen.
METHODS:After passage, canine vascular endothelial cellsuspension was inoculated onto the hydroxyapatite-coated mechanical heart valve embedded with col agen. One group was inoculated in 5%CO2, 37 ℃ incubator for 3 weeks static culture, and the other group was inoculated in 5%CO 2 , 37 ℃ incubator for 3 weeks spinner culture. Scanning electron microscope was used to observe cellattachment on the material. 3-(4,5-Dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide assay was used to the proliferative capacity of vascular endothelial cells cultured with the hydroxyapatite-coated mechanical heart valve embedded with col agen.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:During the spinner culture, adherent cells were found on the surface of mechanical heart valve, and the cells distributed evenly and confluent at 21 days to cover the surface of the material. The number of adherent cells in the spinner culture was higher than that in the static culture. The cells during the static culture were aggregated and distributed irregularly. The mechanical heart valve exhibited no effects on the proliferation of canine vascular endothelial cells which grew wel . These findings indicate that the hydroxyapatite-coated mechanical heart valve embedded with col agen exert no effect on proliferation of vascular endothelial cells, has no toxicity and has good biocompatibility.
3.Clinical significance of C-reactive protein and homocysteine in type 2 diabetes with depressive disorder
Jie SI ; Hui FANG ; Yanfeng ZHEN ; Xueling SUN ; Yukai LI ; Huan YU ; Cuilin ZHANG ; Li ZHOU ; Ruhua GUAN ; Ying YANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2015;(2):117-120
Objective To investigate the changes of C- reactive protein( CRP ) and homocysteine ( Hcy)in the type 2 diabetes with depression,and its clinical significance and potential mechanism. Methods One hundred and twenty-four cases with type 2 diabetes were divided into the depression group(63 cases)and non-depression group( 61 cases ) according to the Self-Rating Depression Scale and verified by Self-Rating Anxiety Scale. The information including age,sex,education degree,body mass index,course of disease and the number of complications were recorded. The levels of CRP,Hcy,fasting plasma glucose( FPG ),glycosylated hemoglobin(HbA1c)and blood lipid were measured. The depression group was divided into mild,medium and heavy group to compared the changes of Hcy and CRP. Results The levels of Hcy,HbA1c and the number of complications in depression group were 11. 5( 8. 6,15. 6 )μmol/L,( 10. 13 ± 2. 17 )%,and 2( 1,3 ) respectively,higher than that of non-depression group(8. 6(7. 4,11. 2)μmol/L,(9. 33 ± 2. 20)%,1(0,2)), while the education degree of depression group((9. 75 ± 3. 36)years)was lower than that of non-depression group((11. 56 ± 3. 73)years),and the differences were significant( t/Z = -3. 537,0. 952,-2. 339,0. 228 respectively;P ﹤0. 05). The levels of Hcy in mild,medium and heavy depression group were(8. 75(7. 45, 10. 45)μmol/L,12. 2(8. 90,14. 40)μmol/L,19. 50(14. 33,28. 03)μmol/L respectively and the difference was significant(F =25. 963,P =0. 000). No significance difference was found in terms of CRP level(2. 35 (1. 10,4. 92)mg/L,3. 25(1. 11,5. 68)mg/L,2. 32(1. 27,5. 41)mg/L;F=0. 194,P=0. 907). There was significant correlation between depression scores and Hcy( r=0. 615,P=0. 000). Conclusion Type 2 diabetes with depression is associated with the level of blood glucose,education degree and the course of disease. Hcy,not CRP is an independent risk factor of type 2 diabetes with depression.
4.Bibliometric analysis of home-visiting nurses based on PubMed
Jian YU ; Ruhua ZHOU ; Bin XU ; Jingjing XU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(16):2164-2169
Objective:To systematically sort out the research context of home-visiting nurses, and explore research hotspots and development trends in this field, so as to provide reference and ideas for follow-up research.Methods:We retrieved literature on home-visiting nurses included in PubMed from January 1, 2010 to August 1, 2020. The year of publication, journal, country, first author, and high-frequency subject terms were counted. BICOMB and gCLUTO were used to perform cluster analysis and visual analysis of subject terms.Results:A total of 1 223 articles were included, and 35 high-frequency subject terms were extracted. Through cluster analysis, four research hotspots were obtained, namely palliative care and chronic disease management, maternal and child nursing, perinatal health promotion nursing services, home-visiting nurse role function play and nurse-patient relationship, the role of home-visiting nurses in primary health care and in reducing patient hospitalization and readmission.Conclusions:The research results of home-visiting nurses continue to increase, and the topics are increasingly diversified. However, the field of home-visiting nurse research in my country is limited. We can learn from foreign experience and rely on the rapid development of "Internet + Nursing Service" to improve the connotation and quality of home care services.
5.Best evidence summary of nutrition management in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Ruhua ZHOU ; Zejuan GU ; Jingjing XU ; Jian YU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(8):1034-1041
Objective:To summarize the best evidence for nutrition management of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) , so as to provide a reference for formulating nutrition management plans.Methods:According to the "6S" evidence model, evidence-based guidelines, expert consensus, and systematic reviews on nutrition management for T2DM were systematically searched and screened in professional group websites, clinical practice guideline websites and databases. The Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation (AGREE) Ⅱwas used to assess the methodological quality of the guideline. Quality evaluation of systematic reviews and expert consensus was conducted according to the appraisal system of the Australian Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Evidence-based Health Care Center. The recommended items with the same or similar content were synthesized according to the principle of evidence synthesis, and group discussion was carried out on evidence of conflicting conclusions. The recommendations for nutrition management of T2DM suitable for our national conditions were selected.Results:A total of 5 399 domestic and foreign articles were searched, and 19 articles were finally included, including 8 guidelines, 1 expert consensus, and 10 systematic reviews. The quality evaluation results of 1 guideline were grade A, and 7 guidelines were grade B, and the results of systematic review and expert consensus evaluation were both recommended. According to the principle of evidence synthesis, the recommendations were synthesized, including 5 aspects, namely nutrition management methods, nutrition screening and assessment, energy requirements, macronutrient intake, and micronutrient intake, with a total of 29 pieces of best evidence.Conclusions:Evidence on nutrition management of adults with T2DM is extensive but limited. Macronutrients have similar recommendations. However, there is still a lack of high-quality evidence for micronutrients, especially in terms of whether routine micronutrient supplementation is necessary and the specific intake. Extensive practical exploration and scientific research are needed to enrich the relevant evidence in the field of T2DM.
6.Evaluation on the effectiveness of comprehensive control of a bedbug infestation incident in Jiading District, Shanghai
Ping WANG ; Jie LI ; Ruhua YU ; Qiaoyan WANG ; Peisong ZHONG ; Hong YUAN ; Dongsheng RENG
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(1):79-83
ObjectiveTo investigate the infestation of bedbugs in a staff dormitory in Jiading District, Shanghai, to explore the measures to dispose Cimex lectularius linnaeus, so as to provide a scientific basis for the prevention and control of bedbugs. MethodsThe infestation of bedbugs in the dormitory of the company was determined through field investigation, accompanied by scientific guidance under the comprehensive control measures and an effect evaluation of the control results. ResultsA total of 114 rooms distributed in 3 dormitory buildings were investigated, with an average infestation rate of 42.11%, of which building B has the highest infestation rate of 51.52%. Six bedbug specimens were collected by visual inspection in the room, and all of them were identified as Cimex lectularius linnaeus. After a series of comprehensive control measures including environmental cleanup, aerosol elimination, replacement of wooden beds with iron frame beds, and purchase of all-inclusive mattress, the bedbug infestation rate dropped to 5.26%. ConclusionComprehensive control can effectively prevent the breeding and spread of bedbugs. Dissemination and education effort should be strengthened in case of the occurrence of bedbug infestation, together with an implementation of long-term and continuous surveillance and monitoring.