1.Hospital Infection in Intensive Care Unit: Analysis and Nursing Control Measure
Guoquan WANG ; Jing FAN ; Hong WAN
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(08):-
OBJECTIVE To decrease the infection rate in intensive care unit(ICU) effectively. METHODS To analyze the reason of infection in ICU,such as the infection of respiratory tract,the infection of urinary system,the vascular infection after therapy,and the infection of alimentary tract,and to raise the control measure of nursing. RESULTS To pay attention to the arrangement and setting in ICU,the implementation of the regulation of nursing strictly, the intravascular therapy,the correct realizing of nursing procedure,and the reinforcement of nursing management,in order to keep the low infection rate. CONCLUSIONS All nursing measure raised/above is very useful for the hospital infection control in ICU.
2.Survival and differentiation of human embryonic neural stem cells in rats with brain injury
Zeshun ZHANG ; Hong WAN ; Junhua LI ; Jing ZHAI ; Zhongcheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;11(20):4044-4047
BACKGROUND:Finding of neural stem cells(NSCs)brings new hope for repairing central nervous system(CNS)injury.However,the influence of internal environment after brain injury on the survival and differentiation of NSCs is a complexand variable process.OBJECTIVE:To observe the survival and differentiation of human embryonic NSCs following implantation into rats with fluid percussion brain injury.DESIGN:Open experiment.SETTING:Department of Neurosurgery,Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine;Beijing Institute of Neurosurgery.MATERIALS:This experiment was carried out In the Laboratory of Neural Stem Cells,Beijing Institute of Neurosurgery from September 2002 to March 2003.Twenty-four female SD rats,aged 7 weeks,with body mass of(250±10)g,were provided by the Experimental Animal lnstitute, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences[License Nd. SCXK(Jing)2002-2003]. Cerebrum of 8-week aborted fetus was obtained (Informed consents were obtained from parturients and their relatives). Fetal survival was monitored by B ultrasonic wave during abortion. BrdU monoclonal antibody(Sigma Company),rabbit anti-nidogen polyclonal antibody(Chemicon Company),mouse anti-microtubule-associated protein 2 (MAP-2)monoclonal antibody(Neomarkers Company),rabbit anti-gliaI fibrillary acidic protein(GFAP)polyclonal antibody (Biogenex Company).METHODS:① CerebraI cortex cells of 8-week aborted human fetus was harvested and cultured in vitro for obtaining human embryronic NSCs.②Rat models of hydraulic impact injury were developed.Bone window of motor sensory area of cerebral cortex was set at 2.5mm posterior to bregma which was zero point and 3.0 mm lateral to midline.Hydraulic impact injury parameters were set as impact pressure 0.3 MPa. impact time 25 ms and impact time once. ③BrdU-labeled human embryronic NSCs were implanted into injured area al 24 hours after injury.After 1 and 4 weeks.rats were sacrificed.Adjacent sections were doubly stained bv BrdU/MAP-2 and BrdU/GFAP.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:①Survival and immigration of implanted human embryonic NSCs.②Differentiation of implanted human embryonic NSCs.RESULTS:①BrdU-positive cells were oval and brown.At 1 and 4 weeks after implantation,BrdU-positive cells survived and migrated,and they migrated more widely at 4 weeks after implantation. ②At 1 week after implantation,more BrdU-positive cells were found in the subcortical granular layer and subcortex,and BrdU/MAP-2-positive cells were more than BrdU/GFAP-positive cells;At 4 weeks after implantation,BrdU-positive cells were significantly reduced,and found in choroid plexus and blood capillary,and BrdU/GFAP-positive cells were more than BrdU/MAP-2-positive cells.CONCLUSION:Implanted human embryonic NSCs can survive in the region of brain injury.gradually differentiate into astrocytes during rehabilitation and are easily digested by endothelial phagocytes.It indicates that immunological rejaction possibly influences the survival of human embryonic NSCs.
3.Nosocomial Infection Management in Pharmacy Intravenous Admixture Service
Jing FAN ; Guoquan WANG ; Hongyan ZHAI ; Hong WAN
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(09):-
OBJECTIVE To ensure the lustration of atmosphere in the admixture room of pharmacy intravenous admixture service(PIVAS).METHODS We adopted strict nosocomial infection administration in PIVAS management and maintenance of the cleaning procedure.At the same time,we taken disinfection measurement and management of the staff,articles and operation criteria strictly.RESULTS Every supervision items had reached the government standards since the PIVAS was put into clinical use 3 years ago and the intravenous infusion reactions had not happened.CONCLUSIONS These administration measures can ensure the lustration of atmosphere to reach the standard effectively.
4.Changes of Cerebral Blood Flow and Glutamate Level in the Early Stage of Acute Mechanical Cerebral Vasospasm in Cat
Jingjing LU ; Shaodong ZHANG ; Jing ZHAI ; Hong WAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2007;13(1):37-38
ObjectiveTo observe the changes of artery diameters, cerebral blood flow and glutamate level in the early stage (2 h after the stimulus finished) of acute mechanical middle cerebral artery (MCA) vasospasm in cats. MethodsThe right MCA was persistently mechanically stimulated using a small smooth stainless steel nail in the field across the olfactory tract for 30 min. The diameter of MCA was recorded with metrical ocular of microscope. The changes of the perfusion index of brain tissue were observed through the Laser Doppler flowmetry monitor fixed on the skull. The level of glutamate were investigated through high performance liquid chromatography. ResultsThe diameter of MCA decreased to 68.8% of normal. 2 h later, the diameter of MCA recovered. The perfusion index of the cortex surface decreased to 42.6% of normal and up to 63.8% 2 h later. The level of glutamate raised about 40 times of normal and maintained a high level 2 h after the mechanical stimulus. ConclusionThe persistent mechanical stimulus can cause acute cerebral vasospasm. Reduce of cerebral blood flow and raise of excitatory amino acids were observed in the early stage of acute mechanical vasospasm.
5.A wireless telemetry study on the electrical activity in nucleus accumbens of heroin-induced place preference rats.
Zai-Man ZHU ; Tian-Miao HUA ; Hong-Ming ZHOU ; Qun-Wan PAN ; Jing LI ; Min LI
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2014;30(4):368-372
OBJECTIVETo analyze the electrical activity property changes in nucleus accumbens (NAc) of heroin-induced conditioned place preference (CPP) rats during different stages of heroin dependence and to explore NAc's roles in the formation of drug dependence.
METHODSRecording electrodes were bilaterally embedded into the NAcs of rats with the aid of stereotaxic apparatus, followed by establishment of heroin-dependent rat model. The NAc electrical activity during 3 different stages of heroin dependence, including heroin pre-exposure, immediate post-exposure and heroin withdrawal, were respectively recorded using EEG wireless telemetry techniques. The frequency distribution (ranging from 0.5 to 30 Hz) and the amplitude of NAc electrical activity were analyzed and measured.
RESULTSHeroin-dependent rat models were successfully established and their withdrawal symptoms were evident. All rats showed a conditioned place preference (CPP) for the white box after 5-10 days of heroin-exposure, and displayed a maximum withdrawal symptoms on 2d after heroin- withdrawal. During all statges of heroin-dependence, the NAc electrical activity contained the highest proportion of delta rhythm and the lowest proportion of alpha2 rhythm. The discharge frequence band was similar across different stages. There was a significantly increased ratio of low-frequency discharges (delta rhythm) and decreased ratio of high-frequency discharges (beta rhythm) in NAc of rats during the immediate post- heroin exposure stage when compared with that during pre-exposure and heroin withdrawal stages. During the withdrawal stage, the ratio of at rhythm was significantly lower than during pre- and post-heroin exposure stages (P < 0.01). Further, the mean discharge amplitude in NAcs during immediate post-exposure and withdrawal stages was significantly increased relative to pre-exposure stage. However, the mean discharge amplitude during heroin withdrawal stage was significantly lower than during immediate post-exposure stage.
CONCLUSIONThe electrical activity properties in rat NAcs showed a significant change during different stages of heroin-dependence, which suggested that neuronal activities in NAcs might contribute to the modulation of drug-dependence.
Animals ; Conditioning, Operant ; Heroin ; pharmacology ; Heroin Dependence ; physiopathology ; Male ; Nucleus Accumbens ; physiopathology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Telemetry
6.Progress in human disease proteomics.
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2002;24(3):219-222
In the post-genomic era, with the accomplishment of the sequence mapping of human genome, one of the most important tasks for life science is the explanation and identification of human genome, that is, about 1/3 genes of human genome and their functions need further revealment and verification on the level of protein. In the field of functional proteomics, the human disease proteomics shows great potential in the discovery of new molecular targets and biomarkers for medicine and biopharmacy. In this article, we have made a concise discussion on the current status, existing problems and future development in the research of human disease proteomics both in and out of China.
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7.Homocysteine and risk factors in patients with atherosclerotic myocardial infarction and cerebral infarction:a comparative analysis
Jun LIU ; Yungao WAN ; Jing ZHAO ; Zhiyuan SUN ; Yalu DU ; Jian WU ; Hong CHANG
Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2014;(7):354-358
Objectives To investigate the relationship between atherosclerotic acute myocardial infarction (AMI),acute cerebral infarction (ACI)and homocysteine (Hcy). Methods Three hundred and twenty consecutive patients with primary acute myocardial infarction (AMI)(group A)were admitted to the Department of Cardiology,310 patients with primary large artery atherosclerotic cerebral infarction (group B)were admitted to the Department of Neurology,and 327 healthy individuals without cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases (group C)at the Department of Physical Examination,Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University were enrolled retrospectively from March 2010 to October 2011. The age and sex were matched in the 3 groups. All the clinical data of subjects were colleted in detail and then were compared and analyzed. Results (1)The Hcy levels (μmol/L)of group A,B,and C were 15. 10 (12. 43, 19.47),15. 80 (13. 10,20. 83),and 13. 20 (11. 00,16. 50;median [interquartile range]),respectively. There were significant differences among the 3 groups (P<0. 05). The incidences of hyperhomocysteinemia (HHcy)were 92. 8%(n=297),97. 1%(n=301),and 84. 7%(n=277)(P<0. 05). (2)Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that the independent risk factors for ACI were HHcy (OR 8. 97,95% CI 3. 01-26. 71),hypertension,diabetes,hyperlipidemia and blood ureanitrogen;the independent risk factors for AMI were HHcy (OR 4. 36,95% CI 1. 70-11. 21),hypertension,diabetes,hyperlipidemia,and total blood cholesterol. Conclusion HHcy is an independent factor for ACI and AMI,which have closer relationship with ACI. ACI and AMI have some common risk factors,but their degrees of action are different.
8.Effects of fluid percussion injury on survival and differentiation of human embryonic neural stem cells in rats
Ze-shun ZHANG ; Hong WAN ; Jun-hua LI ; Jing ZHAI ; Fu HAN ; Zhongcheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(1):23-25
ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of fluid percussion injury(FPI) on survival and differentiation of transplanted human embryonic neural stem cells (HNSCs) in rats. MethodsThe HNSCs were separated from the cerebral cortex of the 8-week-old fetal and were cultured in DMEM/F12 combinated with EGF, bFGF and LIF. The rat models of FPI were made with fluid percussion system. The HNSCs labeled with BrdU were transplanted into the injured zone 24 hours after brain injury, then the rats were killed at the 1st and 4th week post-transplanted stages, and the brain slices were stained with immunocytochemistry. The GFAP, MAP-2, and BrdU positive cells were investigated.ResultsThe transplanted HNSCs migrated to the whole brain, and differentiated into GFAP and MAP-2 positive cells. MAP-2 positive cells were observed at 1 week post-transplanted stage, on the contrary, more GFAP positive cells were discovered 4 weeks after transplantation. Part of the HNSCs migrated to the choroids plexus of the lateral ventricle and microvessels. ConclusionThe transplanted HNSCs survive in the injured zone, and differentiate into astrocytes gradually during the recovery. The host devours part of the HNSCs.
9.Effect of Schwann cells transplanting into injured middle brain on remyelination in rat
Hong WAN ; Jing ZHAI ; Jun-hua LI ; Yazhuo ZHANG ; Zhongcheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(7):387-388
Objective To investigate the remyelination after Schwann cells grafted into injured middle brain in rat.Methods Schwann cells originated from sciatic nerves of 1 to 2 day old rat were expanded and labeled by BrdU in vitro, transplanted into the rat middle brain injured by electric needle stimulus. Immunohistochemistry and myelin staining were used to locate in the BrdU positive cells and investigate remyelination.Results BrdU positive cells could be identified till at least 8 months after grafting, which mainly migrated toward injured ipsilateral cortex. New myelination could be seen in destructed brain stem area. Conclusion Schwann cells transplantation could promote CNS regeneration.
10.Multiplication and differentiation into endothelial cells of bone marrow stromal cells of rats in vitro
Chun-xue WANG ; Hong WAN ; Jun-hua LI ; Yongjun WANG ; Shujing MAO ; Liping LIU ; Jing ZHAI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(8):458-460
ObjectiveTo explore the feasibility of bone marrow stromal cells (BMSC) of rats differentiating into endothelial cells.MethodsBone marrow cells were obtained by an aseptic technique. Afterwards, the obtained cells were divided into two groups: cells in test group were propagated in 1640 medium with recombinant human GM-CSF (rhGM-CSF) (400ng/ml), and that in control group were propagated in medium with 1640 medium only. The differentiated cells were detected by specific immunology marker by immunocytochemistry and immunofluorescence at day 8.ResultsThe differentiated cells demonstrated the characters of endothelial cells under phase contrast microscopy. Cells of the test groups demonstrated specific characters by immunocytochemistry stain.ConclusionBone marrow stromal cells can multiply vigorously and differentiate into cells with endothelial cells characters in the medium with high concentration rhGM-CSF.