1.Analysis on the Use of Oral Antihypertensive Drugs in Our Hospital during the Period from 2001 to 2004
Shulan GAO ; Zirui ZHANG ; Baoqiang YUAN
China Pharmacy 1991;0(05):-
OBJECTIVE: To study the clinical application of oral antihypertensive drugs in our hospital for the references of clinics on rational administration. METHODS: Statistical analysis on the application of oral antihypertensive drugs in our hospital from 2001 to 2004 was conducted in terms of the administration varieties, consumption sum, administration frequency, daily costs, etc. RESULTS: The yearly consumption sum of the oral antihypertensive drugs had been the highest among the cardiovascular drugs, with dihydropyridines and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors dominating the first 2 places and with nifedipine retard tablets and amlodipine besylate tablets dominating the first 2 places in terms of the sequence of single variety. CONCLUSIONS: The application of oral antihypertensive drugs in our hospital is basically in line with the domestic and abroad general medication situation and corresponds to the current medication principle of antihypertensive drugs.
2.Relationship of hypoxia inducible factor-1? expression and microvessel density with biological behavior of hepatocellular carcinoma
Lei GAO ; Junhong MENG ; Shulan LEI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2006;0(12):-
Objective To explore the relationship of hypoxia inducible factor-1?(HIF-1?) expreesion and microvessel density with biological behavior of hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC).Methods The expreesions of HIF-1? and MVD were studied through immunohistochemistry in 36 cases of hepatocellular carcinoma tissues and 15 cases of paraneoplastic tissues.The relationship between these parameters were analyzed.Results The expression level of HIF-1? and MVD were more significant in HCC tissues than those in paraneoplastic tissues(P
3.A clinical retrospective study on Osstem MS one-stage implant restoration of small edentulous space in the mandibular anterior region
Yan GAO ; Shulan XU ; Lei ZHOU ; Shuo YANG ; Zhen ZHOU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2015;(5):639-643
Objective:To assess the clinical efficacy of two different diameter Osstem MS one-stage implant restoration of small edentu-lous space in the mandibular anterior region.Methods:85 patients were treated by Osstem MS one-stage implant with the diameter of 2.5 mm(n =66)and 3.0 mm(n =66)respectively for the restoration of small edentulous space in mandibular anterior region.The mesi-al and distal marginal bone level and soft tissue were statistically analyzed after 1 2 and 24 months of functional load.The implant survival rate was evaluated according to Wheeler's survival criteria.Results:The survival rate of the implants was 1 00%.The mean changes in marginal bone level(mm)on the mesial side of 2.5 mm and 3.0 mm diameter implants were 0.275 ±0.638 and 0.098 ±0.31 9,distal aspects were 0.360 ±0.588 and 0.1 09 ±0.323 after 1 2 months of functional load;while 0.299 ±0.672 and 0.099 ±0.31 8,0.381 ± 0.581 and 0.1 07 ±0.31 9 after 24 months of functional load.The mesial and distal marginal bone loss of 2.5 mm diameter implant was greater than that of 3.0 mm after 1 2 and 24 months of functional load(P <0.05).No significant change on the marginal bone level was found aomog the same diameter implants from 1 2 to 24 month observation(P >0.05).No relevant complication of peri-implant soft tissue was shown.Conclusion:Favorable clinical effects including function and aesthetics can be achieved by Osstem MS one-stage implant with the diameter of 2.5 mm or 3.0 mm for the restoration of small edentulous space in the mandibular anterior region,however,the mar-ginal bone loss was greater around 2.5 mm diameter implant.
4.Expression and correlation of Lewis y antigen and mucin 1 in ovarian epithelial tumor
Rui HOU ; Jian GAO ; Zhenhua HU ; Dawo LIU ; Yingying HAO ; Bei LIN ; Shulan ZHANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2013;(3):250-255
Objective To investigate the expression and the clinical significance of Lewis y antigen and Mucin 1 (MUC1),as well as to evaluate the correlation between them in epithelial ovarian tumor.Methods The expression of Lewis y antigen and MUC1 in 60 cases of epithelial ovarian malignant tumors,30 cases of borderline ovarian tumors,30 cases of benign ovarian tumors and 20 cases of normal ovarian tissues were detected by immunohistochemical staining.The relationship between Lewis y antigen and MUC1,and their relationship with biology characteristic of ovarian carcinoma were analyzed.An immunofluorescence double labeling methods was performed to detect the correlation between Lewis y antigen and MUC1.Results In malignant epithelial ovarian tumors,the positive rates of Lewis y antigen was 88.33%,which was significantly higher than the positive rates in borderline(60.00%,x2 =9.6405,P <0.01) and benign ovarian tumors(33.33%,x2 =28.8095,P <0.01) and normal ovarian samples (0,x2 =52.3457,P < 0.01).The positive rates of Lewis y antigen had nothing to do with the clinical pathological parameters of ovarian tumor,but the expression intensity of Lewis yantigen was increased with the development of the malignant degree(P < 0.05).The positive rates of MUC1 in malignant epithelial ovarian tumors was also significantly higher than that in borderline,benign ovarian tumors and normal ovarian samples (86.67% vs 53.33%,30.00%,25.00%,x2 =12.0321,29.4064,27.8464 ; P <0.01).And the expression intensity of MUC1 also increased with the development of clinical stage(P <0.01),but had nothing to do with the lymph node metastasis and histological grade(P > 0.05).In ovarian cancer,both Lewis y antigen and MUC1 were highly expressed,and their expression levels were positively correlated (r =0.707,P <0.01),and Lewis y antigen colocalized with MUC1.Conclusion Both Lewis y antigen and MUC1 are associated with the occurrence and development of ovarian cancer.Lewis y antigen and MUC1 might be a sigh of biological behavior in ovarian cancers,and this study provides theoretical evidence of ovarian cancer biological treatment.
5.Effect of delayed cord clamping on neonatal resuscitation
Yan GAO ; Zhiyong SUN ; Jingzhu WANG ; Feng PENG ; Shulan WANG ; Wei ZHU
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2016;(1):35-38
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of delayed cord clamping on outcomes of neonatal resuscitation.MethodsTotally, 7 429 full term infants born in the Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital of Jilin from January 2013 to January 2015 were randomly divided into two groups, the observation group (n=3 727) and the control (n=3 702). The cords were clamped 2 min delayed in the former group, while those in the latter group were clamped within 10 s after birth. The rate of asphyxia and successful resuscitation, Apgar score at 1 and 5 min after birth, and pH value, base excess (BE), blood glucose, cardiac troponin (cTn) I at 1 h after birth were compared witht-test orChi-square test.ResultsThe incidence of neonatal asphyxia in the observation group was lower than in the control [0.75%(28/3 727) vs 1.21%(45/3 702),χ2=4.115,P<0.05], but no significant difference was found in the rate of mild or severe asphyxia between the two groups [0.62% (23/3 727) vs 0.89% (33/3702), 0.13% (5/3 727) vs 0.32% (12/3 702), allP>0.05]. In observation group, those newborns who suffered from severe asphyxia had higher Apgar score at 1 and 5 min than control (1 min: 2.80±0.45 vs 2.08±0.67,t=2.181; 5 min: 8.00±1.00 vs 6.25±1.66,t=2.176; bothP<0.05). Higher blood pH value and lower glucose level were shown in the observation group than in the control group [7.16±0.41 vs 7.13±0.72, (5.91±1.19) vs (6.60±1.56) mmol/L,t=2.068 and 2.046, bothP<0.05]. However, no difference was found in BE and cTnI levels between the two groups (bothP>0.05). For those babies with severe asphyxia, the blood pH, BE, blood glucose and cTnI levels in the observation group were significantly different from the control group [7.08±0.29 vs 7.02±0.56, (-16.82±0.60) vs (-17.43±0.35) mmol/L, (7.93±0.78) vs (8.02±0.53) mmol/L and (0.203±0.041) vs (0.249±0.035) ng/ml,t=2.270, 2.387,-2.371 and-2.341, allP<0.05].Conclusion Two minutes delayed in cord clamping could help to reduce the incidence of asphyxia and improve the effect of resuscitation in severe asphyxia.
6.Effect of Propranolol and Phentolamine on neurogenic pulmonary edema in rats
Chao ZHANG ; Hui LI ; Yuxing GAO ; Shulan LI ; Hailuo LIU ; Jiashui XI
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2015;(13):1026-1030
Objective To investigate the effect of Propranolol and Phentolamine on neurogenic pulmonary ede-ma(NPE)in rats. Methods One hundred and twenty male Wistar rats were randomly divided into 4 groups:the con-trol group(group A),the NPE group(group B),the Propranolol treatment group(group C)and the Phentolamine treatment group(group D),30 cases in each group. Diffuse brain injury was induced in the latter 3 groups. The lung wet/ dry ratio was calculated. HE staining was used to measure the histological changes in the lung tissues. The levels of neuropeptide Y(NPY)and substance P(SP)in the serum and the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid(BALF)were detected by enzyme - linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA). The expressions of NPY and SP in the lung tissues were demonstra-ted by immunohistochemical staining,and immunohistochemical scores(IHS)were measured after scarifying the ani-mals at different time points(0. 5,6. 0 and 24. 0 h after injury). Results Compared with group A,water volume in the lungs in group B increased at 24. 0 h(P ﹤ 0. 05);NPY content in the serum was elevated at 6. 0 h,while that in BALF was elevated at 6. 0 h and 24. 0 h(all P ﹤ 0. 05);SP content in the serum was elevated at 0. 5 h and 6. 0 h(all P ﹤0. 05),while that in BALF was elevated at 0. 5 h(P ﹤ 0. 05);The expression of NPY protein in the lung tissue in-creased at 0. 5 h,6. 0 h and 24. 0 h(all P ﹤ 0. 05),while the level of SP protein increased at 0. 5 h(P ﹤ 0. 05). Com-pared with group B,water volume in the lungs in group C was higher at 6. 0 h and 24. 0 h(all P ﹤ 0. 05);NPY concen-trations in the serum were higher at 6. 0 h and 24. 0 h(all P ﹤ 0. 05),while those in BALF were higher at 0. 5 h, 6. 0 h,and 24. 0 h(all P ﹤ 0. 05);SP concentrations in serum and BALF were higher at 0. 5 h(all P ﹤ 0. 05). The ex-pression of NPY protein increased at 6. 0 h(P ﹤ 0. 05),while the levels of SP protein increased at 0. 5 h,6. 0 h and 24. 0 h(all P ﹤ 0. 05). Compared with group B,the level of NPY in serum in group D was lower at 6. 0 h,and that in BALF was lower at 6. 0 h and 24. 0 h(all P ﹤ 0. 05). The level of SP in serum was lower at 0. 5 h(P ﹤ 0. 05). The ex-pression of NPY protein decreased at 6. 0 h and 24. 0 h(all P ﹤ 0. 05),while the levels of SP protein decreased at 0. 5 h(P ﹤ 0. 05). Conclusions Phentolamine is effective in reducing NPE through reduction of NPY and SP,while propranolol can stimulate the release of NPY and SP to aggravate NPE following traumatic brain injury in rats.
7.Effects of adrenaline on pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of bupivacatine for interscalene plexus block
Zhishuang LIU ; Pengzhi GAO ; Xiaoyan CHENG ; Xin LI ; Shuming WEI ; Aixiang LIU ; Shulan SONG ; Qingyun MENG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1997;0(11):-
Objective: To investigate the effects of adrenaline on pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of bupivacaine for interscalene plexus block. Method:Sixteen ASA gradeⅠ-Ⅱadult patients undergoing shoulder or upper limbs operation were randomly divided into two groups (n=8)). The plexus block was induced with 0.75% bupivacaine 2 mg/kg or 0.75% bupivacaine 2mg/kg plus 1:200 000 adrenaline. Clinical effects and plasma concentration,the Cmax and Tmax were compared between two groups. Result:The time to reach peak analgesia and the duration of analgesia were longer in adrenaline group than in control group(P
8.Application of ANAs protein chip in autoantibodies profile detection
Yongzhe LI ; Zhixian ZHAO ; Dawei TONG ; Shulan ZHANG ; Chaojun HU ; Yang GAO ; Weiping YANG ; Mengxue YU ; Liping ZHU ; Jing CHENG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2003;0(12):-
Objective To establish and apply the protein chip to detect eleven autoantibodies profile, and evaluate the authenticity and reliability with ANAs protein chip in clinical autoantibodies profile detection.Methods By comparing the results of IIF and ELISA , validation the sensitivity and specificity of ANAs protein chip in clinical autoantibodies profile detection. The autoantibodies detected were anti-SSA-52,anti-SSA-60,anti-SSB,anti-Sm,anti-RNP,anti-Scl-70,anti-Jo-1,anti-dsDNA,anti-rRNP,anti-centromere antibodies and antinuclear antibodies (ANA). To each autoantibody, we have selected 70 positive and 294 negative samples except the 32 rare samples that contain anti-Jo-1 antibody.Results The sensitivity to all the autoantibodies was 100% except anti-SSA52 and anti-SSB antibodies was 95.7%and 98.6% respectively. The specificity to all the autoanbodies was 100% except anti-SSB, anti-RNP-68, anti-Scl-70, anti-dsDNA, anti-CENP-B and ANA was 98.0%, 98.0%, 99.7%, 99.7%, 99.7% and 98.3% respectively. Conclusions To all the eleven antinuclear autoantibodies , the sensitivity is all above 95.0% and specificity is all above 98.0%, which indicate that there is high concordances between the ANAs protein chip and the methods used in clinical screening and confirmation,and it could meet the requirement of clinical autoantibodies profile detection. The protein chip method is fast, easy for detection with the characteristic of high-throughput,high sensitivity and specificity,it is hence recommended to apply ANAs protein chip to detect autoantibodies profile in clinical detection.
9.Impacts of LASP-1 on osteogenic moving behavior and distribution of cell cycle of osteoblasts derived from different soue
Fang JIA ; Chunhua LAI ; Zhen ZHOU ; Yan GAO ; Zehong GUO ; Shulan XU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2018;34(9):1428-1434
Objective To investigate the impacts of LASP-1 on the behavior and cell proliferation ability of tumor derived osteoblast-like cells and non tumor derived osteoblasts. Methods QRT-PCR and Western blot were performed to detect LASP-1 expressions in mouse bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells(BMMSC),human osteoblasts (hOB) and human osteosarcoma cell (MG-63). With the construction of recombinant vector and the transfection of shLASP-1,the expression changes in both LASP-1 and osteocalcin(OCN),and the cell number of cell-cycle phase distribution were analyzed. Results With up-or down-regulation of LASP-1,osteocalcin(OCN) expression,cell proliferation ability and the cell number of G2/M phase in non tumor cells(BMMSC,hOB)had no obvious changes. However,as for the tumor cells(MG-63),with an increased expression of LASP-1,the expression of OCN,cell proliferation number and the cell number at G2/M phase changed. There was no significant effect on the moving ability of each cell. Conclusions LASP-1 has no significant effect on the osteogenic proper-ties,cell proliferation ability and cell cycle distribution of non tumor derived cells,but has a regulatory effect on tumor derived cells(MG-63).
10.Research progress on the crown-implant ratio and clinical complications
XU Shulan ; GUO Zehong ; NING Yingyuan ; GAO Yan
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2020;28(9):545-550
The crown-root ratio (C/R) theory of natural teeth has been widely recognized in the field of stomatology,and has important clinical significance in predicting and assessing the prognosis of natural teeth as well as for abutment selection during denture restoration. In the past few decades, scholars have advocated for the implantation of implants as long in length as possible to improve the success rate according to the theory of crown-root ratio of natural teeth. However, with the application of short implants, our philosophy of implantation has changed, and the relationship between the crown-implant (C/I) ratio and complications has become one of the current research hotspots. In this paper, the concept of the crown-implant ratio, the research progress of the C/I ratio, the implant survival rate and clinical complications of implant restoration were reviewed and summarized, and the following suggestions were put forward: although most studies have shown no significant correlation between the C/I ratio and implant survival or marginal bone loss, this relationship may increase the risk of mechanical complications. A C/I < 3 and a crown length < 15 mm are recommended in implant restoration; when ultra-short implants are applied, the implant system can increase the bone-to-implant contact area, and splint prostheses such as crown or bridge are recommended.