1.The Application of Meta- analysis to the Treatment of Lower Respiratory Tract Infection with Ceftriaxone
Zhigao HE ; Dong ZHOU ; Lixin SHU
China Pharmacy 2001;12(5):280-282
OBJECTIVE: Evaluating clinical efficacy of ceftriaxone in the treatment of lower respiratory tract infections METHODS: Applying meta- analysis to evaluation of clinical efficacy of ceftriaxone, cefotaxime and cefuroxime in the treatment of lower respiratory tract infections RESULTS & CONCLUSION: Ceftriaxone is worthy of popularization and application in clinical practice because of its better efficacy and lower cost
2.An Ethical Discussion on the Case of Intra-vital Organ Donations between Relatives
Yi LEI ; Shu DONG ; Hongzhu ZHOU
Chinese Medical Ethics 1994;0(06):-
This study based on an ethical review of the kidney donation from a young man to his elder relative.We discuss the problems existing in present field of intra-vital organ transplantations,as well as its risk and the ethics review mode.It is recommended that ethics review is performed as a complete procedure,which should not only present in certain format,but also emphasize weighing the advantages and disadvantages of both patients and donors;intra-vital organ transplantations between relatives should also follow the principle of "no compensation and non-commercialization";hospitals should give out the judgment under sufficient considerations of both patients' and donors' benefits within the scope of laws,as well as taking into account of other factors such as prospective outcome of the operations,rather than barely basing on the risk probabilities.
3.The Application of Meta-analysis to the Treatment of Lower Respiratory Tract Infection with Ceftriaxone
Zhigao HE ; Dong ZHOU ; Lixin SHU
China Pharmacy 1991;0(05):-
OBJECTIVE:Evaluating clinical efficacy of ceftriaxone in the treatment of lower respiratory tract infections METHODS:Applying meta-analysis to evaluation of clinical efficacy of ceftriaxone,cefotaxime and cefuroxime in the treatment of lower respiratory tract infections RESULTS & CONCLUSION:Ceftriaxone is worthy of popularization and application in clinical practice because of its better efficacy and lower cost
4.Changes of oscillatory potentials of electroretinogram after methanol intoxication in rats.
Dong-Mei LIU ; Shu ZHOU ; Jie-Min CHEN ; Shu-Ya PENG ; Wen-Tao XIA
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2014;30(3):178-180
OBJECTIVE:
To study the characters of oscillatory potentials (OPs) of electroretinogram (ERG) after methanol intoxication in rats.
METHOD:
The SD rat models of methanol intoxication were established and divided into control group, 3-day intoxication group, 7-day intoxication group. The changes of OPs of ERG were recorded in a dark room.
RESULTS:
The total amplitudes of 3-day and 7-day intoxication groups decreased approximately 50% compared with that of the control group, while the schedule delayed approximately 16% and 61%, respectively.
CONCLUSION
The characters of methanol intoxication in rats included delay in schedule and decline in the total amplitude of OPs.
Animals
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Electroretinography
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Methanol/poisoning*
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Rats
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Retina/physiopathology*
5.Expression and mechanism of alphaB-crystallin in retina and extraocular tissues and organs.
Dong-mei LIU ; Shu ZHOU ; Jie-min CHEN ; Shu-ya PENG ; Wen-tao XIA
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2014;30(6):470-473
alphaB-crystallin is the structural protein of vertebrate lens, which is widely expressed in non-lens tissue. As one of the heat shock protein family members, alphaB-crystallin possesses biological properties of molecular chaperones and anti-apoptotic effects. Multi-factor injuries, such as retinopathy, inflammation and nervous system diseases, have a closely relationship with alphaB-crystallin. This paper reviews the research progress of the expression and mechanism of alphaB-crystallin in retina and extraocular tissues and organs.
Crystallins
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Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
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Heat-Shock Proteins/metabolism*
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Humans
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Lens, Crystalline
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Retina
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alpha-Crystallin B Chain/metabolism*
6.Correlation between contrast vision and sweep visual evoked potential acuity.
Shu-Ya PENG ; Jie-Min CHEN ; Dong-Mei LIU ; Shu ZHOU ; Meng WANG ; Wen-Tao XIA
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2015;31(1):20-27
OBJECTIVE:
To compare the correlation between contrast vision (LV) and sweep visual evoked potential acuity (SVEP-A) among people with emmetropia, mild myopia, and moderate myopia.
METHODS:
The CV and SVEP-A were tested individually in 96 eyes from healthy young volunteers, including 37 eyes of emmetropia, 27 eyes of mild myopia, and 32 eyes of moderate myopia. The statistic analysis was done by ANOVA analysis and rank sum test.
RESULTS:
(1) With the decrease of contrast, CV and SVEP-A decreased in every group. (2) At 100% contrast, the difference of CV between emmetropia and mild myopia had statistical significance (P<0.05). At 100%, 25% and 10% contrast, the difference of CV between emmetropia and moderate myopia had statistical significance (P<0.05). (3) In the same group, the difference of 100% and 25% contrast had statistical significance (P < 0.05). So was between 100% and 10% contrast. (4) At 100% and 10% contrast, the difference of CV and SVEP-A had statistical significance (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSION
The CV of myopia relates to many factors including ametropia and fundus lesions. The correction of ametropia is important to the values of CV and SVEP-A.
Evoked Potentials, Visual/physiology*
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Eye
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Fundus Oculi
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Humans
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Myopia/physiopathology*
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Neurologic Examination
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Severity of Illness Index
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Vision Tests/instrumentation*
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Visual Acuity/physiology*
7.Forensic Application of Microperimetry and Visual Evoked Potential in Macular Disease.
Shu ZHOU ; Dong-mei LIU ; Shu-ya PENG ; Jing SUN ; Rui-jue LIU ; Wen-tao XIA
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2015;31(2):105-108
OBJECTIV:
e To find the correlation between real best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and testing results of microperimetry and visual evoked potential (VEP) and to explore a new method in recording BCVA in macular disease.
METHODS:
Sixty-two patients with macular disease (macular disease group, 62 eyes) and eighteen healthy volunteers (control group, 36 eyes) had BCVA, microperimetry and VEP recorded.
RESULTS:
(1) By microperimetry, the values of retinal mean sensitivity and fixation percentage in macular disease group were lower than that in control group. The bicurve ellipse area in macular disease group was higher than that in control group. By VEP, P100 amplitude under 0.5 cpd and 2 cpd in macular disease group were significantly higher than that in control group and the latency was prolonged (P < 0.05). (2) In macular disease group, BCVA had significant positive correlation with retinal mean sensitivity, bicurve ellipse area, macular central 2 degrees and 4 degrees fixation percentage, respectively (P < 0.05). There was a significant correlation between retinal mean sensitivity and P100 amplitude (P < 0.05). (3) Multiple linear regression equation was y = 0.053 x1+0.008 x3+3.897 (y was BCVA, while x1 was retinal mean sensitivity and x3 was P100 amplitude under 2 cpd).
CONCLUSION
Combined use of microperimetry and VEP is useful in the assessment of BCVA in macular disease.
Case-Control Studies
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Evoked Potentials, Visual/physiology*
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Eye
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Humans
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Macula Lutea/physiopathology*
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Retina
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Retinal Diseases/pathology*
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Tomography, Optical Coherence
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Visual Acuity/physiology*
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Visual Field Tests/methods*
8.Efficacy comparison of Solitaire AB and Enterprise stent-assisted embolization of intracranial wide-necked aneurysms
Kun QIN ; Shaojian ZENG ; Hang SHU ; Dong ZHOU ; Dexiang ZHOU ; Chao PENG ; Guangzhong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2016;13(10):511-515
Objective To compare the effect of Solitaire AB and Enterprise stent-assisted endovascular embolization of intracranial wide-necked aneurysms. Methods The clinical data 218 patients with intracranial aneurysm treated with Solitaire AB stent or Enterprise stent in Guangdong General Hospital from January 2012 to December 2014 were analyzed retrospectively. Seventy patients were treated with Solitaire AB stents and 148 were treated with Enterprise stents. They were followed up after procedure (2 months to 2 years). The Raymond grade and the modified Rankin scale (mRS)scores were used to compare the efficacy of the 2 kinds of stents. Results There were no significant differences in patients before procedure in the Hunt-Hess grade (Z = 1. 550,P = 0. 121),Fisher grade (Z =1. 537,P =0. 124),aneurysm size (Z =0. 192,P =0. 848),and position (χ2 = 0. 337,P = 0. 736)between the 2 stent groups,while there were no significant differences in patients after procedure in the instant Raymond grade (Z = 0. 682,P = 0. 495), follow-up Raymond grade (Z = 0. 206,P =0. 837),and mRS score (P =0. 662)between the 2 stent groups. Further multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that the stent type (Solitaire AB stent or Enterprise stent),Raymond grade follow-up grade (OR,0. 029 ,95% CI 0. 126 - 0. 199,P = 0. 661 ),and postoperative mRS score (OR,2. 000,95% CI 0. 204 - 19. 603,P = 0. 552)had no influence on the
prognosis. Conclusions In the assisted embolization of intracranial wide-necked aneurysms using the Solitaire AB and Enterprise stents,the effects of both stents are good in the assisted embolization of intracranial wide-necked aneurysms.
9.Contortrostatin on the inhibition of a human malignant glioma cell line U87 line in vivo
Shaojian ZENG ; Hang SHU ; Guangzhong CHEN ; Zhoojie LI ; Shengquan ZHAN ; Xiaofeng LIN ; Dong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2009;32(z1):3-5
Objective To observe the effect of contortrostafin on human glioma xengoraft model and explore its mechanism.Method Animal models were established on BALB/c nude mice with subcutaneously transplanted neoplasma of U87 glioma.The nude mice bearing withU87 slioma were devided randomly into two groups,which were treated without drugs or with doses of 40 μg/d.The dimension of xenografts was measured and the living state of nude mice with U87 glioma was observed.The protein expression of microvesel density(MVD),bFGF in each paraff in imbedded xenograft of nude mice bearing with U87 glioma were detected by immunohistochemistry staining.Result Contortrostafin inhibited the growth of xenografts in nude mice with U87 glioma(P<0.05),and the tumor volume was reduced by 50%.Meanwhile the control group highly expressed bFGF at the level of protein,coupling with increase of MVD.Compared with the dissolvent control group,contortrostatin treated group showed lower expression of bFGF,(P<0.01)and more decrease in MVD(P<0.01).Conclusion Contortrostatin diffusa has significant inhibitive effect on human glioma xenograft.
10.Distribution of Formic Acid after Methanol Intoxication in Rats.
Dong-mei LIU ; Shu ZHOU ; Jie-min CHEN ; Wen-tao XIA
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2015;31(6):450-453
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate concentration and distribution in blood and tissues of formic acid after methanol intoxication in rats.
METHODS:
The Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into groups for control group and 3-day and 7-day intoxication treatment groups. The experimental groups were administered methanol by gavage with the initial dose of 8 mL/kg and followed with 4 mL/kg supplemental dose 24 h later. After 3 days and 7 days later, rats were killed by decapitation. Then samples of cardiac blood, liver, kidney, brain, heart and stomach of each group were collected. Formic acid concentrations were detected by high performance liquid chromatography.
RESULTS:
Formic acid concentrations in tissues were higher than in blood. Compared with 3-day intoxication group, there was an increase formic acid of concentration in brain and stomach in 7-day intoxication group, while a decrease in liver and kidney (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSION
High performance liquid chromatography could be used to accurately detect formic acid. As the metabolite of methanol, formic acid accumulates in rat blood and tissues after intoxication and the concentrations in organs and tissues are obviously higher than in blood.
Animals
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Brain/metabolism*
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Formates/blood*
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Kidney/metabolism*
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Liver/metabolism*
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Methanol/poisoning*
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Tissue Distribution