1.Nursing care of 7 patients with liver cirrhosis during pregnancy and childbirth
Weihong SHAO ; Yuehong HU ; Huilian SUN ; Yun LIU ; Xinfen XU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2010;45(5):427-429
This paper reports the nursing care of 7 patients with liver cirrhosis during pregnancy and childbirth. During the pregnancy period,nursing care focused on integrated management,monitoring of the dynamic changes of liver cirrhosis and individualized care. During delivery and perioperative period,supportive treatment was implemented and complications such as upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage,postpartum hemorrhage and infections were prevented. The 7 patients got through the perinatal period safely.
2.Osteotomy of mandible ascending ramus by “a cover of box” manner provides a surgical approach to large tumors in the parapharyngeal space
Jiaxuan QIU ; Jian ZHANG ; Yisen SHAO ; Zhongyi CAO ; Weihong XI
Journal of Practical Stomatology 1995;0(04):-
Objective:To explore an improved osteotomy of mandible ascending ramus for the surgical approach to large tumors in parapharyngeal space.Methods:According to the operation of parotid gland, masseter muscle was cut near the border of mandibular angle till subperiosteum dissection to mandibular notch, vertical osteotomy outside mandibular foramen to 1.0 cm under mandibular notch, vertical to posterior border of ascending ramus, tumor was exposed and removed, bone plate was repositioned and fixed with titanium. Results:Tumors were completely removed in this way in 3 patients without complications. Conclusion:This surgical approach is suitable for the surgical removal of parapharyngeal interstitial giantism tumor.
3.Characteristics of individuals positive for SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid in a centralized isolation site for people entering China
Changmiao SHI ; Xinhua AO ; Bin SHAO ; Weifeng YANG ; Weihong WANG ; Zhaowei TONG ; Jianyong SHEN ; Yuhui YU
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(4):325-329
Objective:
To analyze the characteristics of individuals positive for SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid in a centralized isolation site for people entering China in Huzhou City of Zhejiang Province from December 18, 2021 to January 12, 2022, so as to provide insights into the prevention and control of overseas imported COVID-19.
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The basic characteristics, nucleic acid detection and epidemiological investigations were collected from individuals positive for SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid in a centralized isolation site for people entering China from December 18, 2021 to January 12, 2022, and the temporal distribution, population distribution, source of importation, and virus typing were descriptively analyzed.
Results :
From December 18, 2021 to January 12, 2022, a total of 2 974 individuals in 19 flights were recorded in this centralized isolation site, and 33 cases were tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid, including 21 confirmed cases with common type, 9 confirmed cases with mild type, and 3 cases with asymptomatic infections. There were 11 cases with Omicron infections ( 33.33% ), 5 cases with Delta infections ( 15.15% ), and 17 cases with infection of unidentified types ( 51.52% ). The median interval ( interquartile range ) from the time of entry to the time of a positive test was 4.0 ( 7.0 ) days among all positive cases, 0 ( 4.0 ) day among cases with Omicron infections and 4.5 ( 8.5 ) days among cases with infections of Delta and unidentified types. The positive cases had a mean age of ( 36.97±8.58 ) years, and included 27 men (81.82%). There were 30 cases ( 90.91% ) receiving two and more doses of COVID-19 vaccines, and 7 cases ( 21.21% ) with a previous history of SARS-CoV-2 infections. There were 19 cases ( 57.58% ) from African countries, and 7 of 11 cases with Omicron infections were imported from African countries.
Conclusion
Omicron infection was predominant among individuals positive for SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid in this centralized isolation site for people entering China from December 18, 2021 to January 12, 2022, with no severe cases detected, and most positive cases were imported from African countries.
4.Effect of PTD-ΔPRD Foxp3 fusion protein on the mixed lymphocyte reaction in mice
Weihong SHEN ; Jing LIU ; Xin PENG ; Yangyong ZONG ; Xun XU ; Qixiang SHAO
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2009;34(12):1224-1230
Objective To express protein transduction domain (PTD)-deletion proline domain (ΔPRD) Foxp3 fusion protein, and to analyze its influence on mixed lymphocyte reaction in mice.Methods We cloned mouse ΔPRD of Foxp3 gene by PCR, and inserted it into pET28a-PTD, pET28a-PTD-eGFP vector, then expressed fusion proteins in E.coli Rosetta (DE3). The fusion proteins were purified and refolded by Profinity IMAC Ni~(2+)-Charged Resin. The expression of fusion proteins was identified by Western blot. Flow cytometry assay was used to detect the effect of PTD-ΔPRD fusion protein to transduce into mouse EL-4 cells. The ability of fusion protein to inhibit the proliferation of EL-4 cells was analyzed by two-way mixed lymphocyte reaction.Results The PTD-ΔPRD fusion proteins were expressed and purified efficiently. Western blot and flow cytometry indicated that PTD-ΔPRD fusion protein was transduced into EL-4 efficiently. Mixed lympocyte reaction assay showed that PTD-ΔPRD fusion protein had the bioactivity to inhibit the proliferation of EL-4 cells.Conclusion The PTD-ΔPRD fusion protein was expressed in E.coli system and could be transduced into cells effectively, suggesting that PTD-ΔPRD fusion protein may be an inhibitor in lymphocytes from mouse spleen.
5."Nitrate stimulating effect" in Amycolatopsis mediterranei--from discovery to mechanistic studies.
Zhihui SHAO ; Zhao WEI ; Ying WANG ; Xiaoming DING ; Jin WANG ; Weihong JIANG ; Guoping ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2015;31(6):845-856
Nitrate not only remarkably stimulates the rifamycinbiosynthesis in Amycolatopsis mediterranei, but also influences the primary metabolisms, including the inhibition of fatty acids biosynthesis in the bacterial. This phenomenon has been designated as "Nitrate Stimulating Effect" by the late Prof. J.S. Chiaosince its discovery in the 1970's, and has been found in many other antibiotics-producing actinomycetes subsequently. Based on the research in his laboratory, we have revealed that the nitrate stimulation effect mainly manifests in two aspects over the last two decades. First, nitrate promotes the supply of rifamycin precursors, e.g., UDP-glucose, AHBA, malonyl-CoA and methylmalonyl-CoA. Specifically, the biosynthesis of fatty acids is inhibited by nitrate consequently the acetyl-CoA is shunted into malonyl-CoA. Second, nitrate facilitates the expression of genes in the rifclulsterthat encodes rifamycin biosynthetic enzymes. Following our current understanding, the future research will focus on the signals, the signal transduction pathway and the molecular mechanisms that dictate nitrate-mediated transcriptional and post-translational regulations.
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6.Inhibitory effect of antigliomatin on expression of VEGF in rat C6 brain glioma cells
Li CUI ; Weihong LIN ; Yi YANG ; Dan XU ; Shao WANG ; Shuqin ZHANG
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2006;0(06):-
Objective To study the inhibitory effect of antigliomatin on the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF) in rat C6 brain glioma cells.Methods The rat brain glioma cells was cultivated with the stationary culture technique.The different rat C6 brain glioma cells groups were treated with 2,4,8,and 16 ng?L-1 antigliomatin for 72 h in vitro and then the inhibitory effect of antiglioma on the expression of VEGF was observed with immunohistochemical method.Results The cytoplasm and(or) nucleus of most VEGF positive cells were stained to yellow brown.VEGF expressed significantly in cytoplasm of the rat C6 glioma cells in control group.The density of the VEGF positive cells was decreased in glioma compared with control group after treated with antigliomatin for 72 h(P
7.Effect of clinical pharmacist intervention on compliance of patients with cerebral infarction
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2017;35(2):178-181
Objective To explore the factors resulting in poor medication compliance in patients with cerebral infarction and study the effect of medication education by pharmacist on the compliance of patients .Methods 128 patients with cerebral infarction recurrence from January to June of 2016 were selected .Patient′s medication history and knowledge were evaluated . The compliance was compared before medication education ,3 days and 30 days after medication education .Results Only 36.7% of the patients took drugs every day before hospitalization .The patient′s medication knowledge was limited .The poor compliance was related to the absence of medication education .The compliance was improved significantly after medication edu-cation .Conclusion Pharmacists play an important role in patient′s care .Pharmacists should take responsibility in medication education to improve medication compliance and reduce the recurrence of cerebral infarction .
8.The relationship between body mass index and response time of cardioinhibitory type vasovagal syncope in children
Weihong CHU ; Shuo WANG ; Hong CAI ; Shao PENG ; Jindou AN ; Yiyi DING ; Fang LI ; Yuwen WANG ; Runmei ZOU ; Cheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(8):597-600
Objective:To investigate the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and response time of cardioinhibitory type vasovagal syncope (VVS-CI) in children.Methods:The clinical data of 56 children with syncope or pre-syncope were retrospectively analyzed and they visited specialist clinic for syncope and were diagnosed as VVS-CI in the Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University from December 2012 to September 2019.Based on height and weight, BMI was calculated, and divided into low BMI group (35 cases) and normal BMI group (21 cases). Between the 2 groups, baseline heart rate, head-up tilt test (HUTT) positive response heart rate, baseline head-up tilt test (BHUT) positive response time, and sublingual nitroglycerin-provocated HUTT (SNHUT) positive response time were compared.The correlation between BMI and positive response time was analyzed.SPSS 22.0 software was applied for statistical analysis.Results:There were no significant differences in age, sex, duration of disease and number of syncope between the 2 groups (all P>0.05). No significant differences were found in baseline heart rate and positive response heart rate between the 2 groups [(78.5±15.3) times/min vs.(72.8±8.7) times/min, t=1.223, P=0.230; (44.0±13.9) times/min vs.(47.0±10.0) times/min, t=-0.664, P=0.511]. Compared with normal BMI group, BHUT positive patients/SNHUT positive patients were higher in low BMI group (27/8 cases vs.9/12 cases, χ2=4.839, P=0.027), and the positive response time of BHUT was shorter [(13.1±4.6) min vs.(23.7±9.5) min, t=-2.691, P=0.023]. There were no significant differences in SNHUT positive response time between the 2 groups ( P>0.05). Low BMI was correlated with BHUT positive response time ( r=0.750, P=0.005). Normal BMI was not associated with BHUT positive response time ( r=0.316, P=0.217). There was no correlation between low BMI and normal BMI and SNHUT positive response time ( r=0.177, P=0.431; r=0.021, P=0.940). Conclusions:Low BMI is positively correlated with BHUT positive response time of children with VVS-CI.The time it takes for syncope occurrence was shorter in children with low BMI than that in normal BMI.
9.Differences of heart rate variability in cardioinhibitory type vasovagal syncope children with different body mass index
Weihong CHU ; Shuo WANG ; Runmei ZOU ; Fang LI ; Hong CAI ; Yuwen WANG ; Shao PENG ; Jindou AN ; Cheng WANG
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2021;28(3):198-202
Objective:To investigate the difference of heart rate variability in cardioinhibitory type vasovagal syncope(VVS-CI) children with different body mass index(BMI).Methods:Clinical data of thirty-four children with syncope or pre-syncope were retrospectively analyzed, who visited specialist clinic for syncope and diagnosed as VVS-CI at the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University from January 2012 to December 2019.BMI was calculated based on height and weight, and divided into lean group(BMI≤18.4 kg/m 2, n=19) and normal group(BMI 18.5-23.9 kg/m 2, n=15). Heart rate variability(HRV) of 24 h dynamic electrocardiogram was analyzed using linear analysis method.Time domain index included SDNN, SDANN, rMSSD and pNN50.Frequency domain index included total power(TP), ultra low frequency power(ULF), very low frequency power(VLF), low frequency power(LF), high frequency power(HF) and LF/HF. Results:There was no significant difference in SDNN, SDANN and rMSSD between lean and normal group( P>0.05), but pNN50 increased in lean group( P<0.05). No significant differences were found in TP, ULF, LF, HF and LF/HF between two groups( P>0.05), while VLF was lower in lean group than that in normal group( P<0.05). There was no statistical difference in time domain index and frequency domain index between different gender between lean and normal group( P>0.05). SDNN, SDANN and LF were higher in<12 years old than those in≥12 years old in lean group( P<0.05). There was no statistical difference in rMSSD, pNN50, TP, ULF, VLF, HF and LF/HF( P>0.05). ULF increased and LF decreased in<12 years old compared to ≥12 years old in normal group( P<0.05). No statistical differences were found in SDNN, SDANN, rMSSD, pNN50, TP, VLF, HF and LF/HF( P>0.05). Conclusion:The autonomic nervous regulation function of VVS-CI children with low BMI and normal BMI is different, resulting in HRV difference.There were also differences in HRV between<12 years old and ≥12 years old with the same BMI.
10.Experimental study on the apoptosis of the astrocytes and the oligodendrocytes induced by Ca(2+) reperfusion.
Haihan MA ; Yang SHAO ; Yamin WU ; Hongyun LI ; Weihong LIAO ; Yuan LIU ; Hengwen YANG ; Lin ZENG ; Zaiyun LONG
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2002;5(1):32-35
OBJECTIVETo investigate the apoptosis rules of the astrocytes and oligodendrocytes induced by Ca(2+) reperfusion.
METHODSThe apoptosis of purified cultured astrocytes and oligodendrocytes induced by Ca(2+) reperfusion and the relationship between the development of the cell apoptosis and post-reperfusion time was observed.
RESULTSBoth the astrocytes and oligodendrocytes were obviously in a time-dependent fashion, and the apoptosis ratios of the oligodendrocytes (39.73%+/-4.16%) were higher than the astrocytes (19.64%+/-4.67%) 24 hours after Ca(2+) reperfusion. The TUNEL positive cells were 13.6+/-1.82 and 21.4+/-1.95 at every visual field of astrocytes and oligodendrocytes respectively 24 hours after Ca(2+) reperfusion.
CONCLUSIONSThe astrocytes and oligodendrocytes are similar wi th the development rules on apoptosis and have different susceptiveness to the situation.
Animals ; Apoptosis ; drug effects ; physiology ; Astrocytes ; cytology ; pathology ; physiology ; Calcium ; physiology ; Cells, Cultured ; Flow Cytometry ; In Situ Nick-End Labeling ; Oligodendroglia ; cytology ; pathology ; physiology ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar