1.The allogeneic bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells improve rats cutaneous wound healing
Yu CAO ; Li ZHAO ; Weisen JIN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2014;(19):2898-2901,2902
Objective This experiment used the allogeneic bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells to cure the wound in rats .And to observe the effect and safety of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells injection for wound heal -ing.Methods The rats with wound were divided into two groups .The rats bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells were isolated,cultured,purified,amplified and passaged.Flow cytometry instrument was used to identify the immune pheno-type of rats bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells .Local injected the rats-bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells in the rats.The difference of wound healing rate between the experimental group and control group were statistically ana -lyzed.Western blot was used to detect the expression of keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) in two groups.Histopatho-logical change of the wound was observed .Results The wound healing rate between the two groups had significantly statistical difference.After 3 days,7 days,14 days,the wound healing rates of the experimental group were (21.95 ± 8.11)%,(56.25 ±4.96)% and (79.85 ±5.44)%,respectively and which were better than those of the control group[(12.11 ±4.87)%,(30.24 ±1.53)%,(58.51 ±6.52)%](t=4.693,3.853,2.559,all P <0.05). According to the grading standards of the healing skin after HE staining ,the experimental group was better than the control group .According to the results of Western blot , the KGF protein expression of the experimental group was higher than the control group .Conclusion The allogeneic bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells may be an effective and safe method for the wound in rats .
2.Association between serum uric acid and fasting plasma glucose in middle and elderly Chinese
Yongjie YU ; Chaoqiang JIANG ; Yali JIN ; Lin XU ; Bin LIU ; Weisen ZHANG ; Karkeung CHENG ; Taihing LAM
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2014;(10):1155-1159
Objective To examine the association of fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and serum uric acid (SUA) in middle and elderly Chinese. Methods 10 413 Guangzhou residents aged ≥50 were included in the present study. Information on personal history,physical examination and biochemical parameters were collected. Subjects were grouped by the FPG level,association between FPG and SUA. Levels of hyperuricemia(HUA)were evaluated. Results The SUA levels and the incidence of HUA showed trends of increasing,with the increasing FPG levels in women,with statistically significant differences seen among all the FPG groups(P value for trend<0.05). While the statistical differences of SUA levels and the incidence rates of HUA among diabetes group(DM group)and impaired fasting glucose(IFG)groups were non-significant(P>0.05)but it was higher than normal FPG group in men (P<0.05). Logistic regression models were built between various FPG groups and HUA. After adjusting for age,smoking status,drinking status,physical activity, hypertension,body mass index and the levels of triglyceride and creatin. When compared to the normal FPG group,the risk of women suffering from HUA increased by 40%(95%CI:1.19-1.64) under the FPG in the range of 6.1-6.9 mmol/L. Compared to those non-diabetic individuals,the risk of diabetic patients suffering from HUA also increased by 44%(95%CI:1.15-1.79) in women. However,the risk of suffering from HUA did not relate to the increase of FPG in men. Conclusion The SUA level and the incidence of HUA tended to increase along with the increasing levels of FPG in middle and elderly Chinese women and the increase of FPG might also increase the risk of HUA,but not in men.
3. Molecular epidemiology of norovirus GⅡ.15 in Qingdao City
Dan ZHAO ; Weisen YU ; Xiaoyue ZHANG ; Zhilei SU ; Rui SUN ; Zhaoguo WANG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2019;37(12):754-759
Objective:
To analyze the molecular epidemiology of norovirus (NoV) genotype GⅡ.15 in Qingdao City.
Methods:
One thousand four hundred and twelve stool samples were collected from suspected NoV infected patients and detected by real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Open reading frame (ORF)1-ORF2 and
4.Association between serum uric acid and fasting plasma glucose in middle and elderly Chinese.
Yongjie YU ; Chaoqiang JIANG ; Yali JIN ; Lin XU ; Bin LIU ; Weisen ZHANG ; Karkeung CHENG ; Taihing LAM
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2014;35(10):1155-1159
OBJECTIVETo examine the association of fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and serum uric acid (SUA) in middle and elderly Chinese.
METHODS10 413 Guangzhou residents aged ≥50 were included in the present study. Information on personal history, physical examination and biochemical parameters were collected. Subjects were grouped by the FPG level, association between FPG and SUA. Levels of hyperuricemia (HUA) were evaluated.
RESULTSThe SUA levels and the incidence of HUA showed trends of increasing, with the increasing FPG levels in women, with statistically significant differences seen among all the FPG groups (P value for trend<0.05). While the statistical differences of SUA levels and the incidence rates of HUA among diabetes group (DM group) and impaired fasting glucose (IFG) groups were non-significant (P > 0.05) but it was higher than normal FPG group in men (P < 0.05). Logistic regression models were built between various FPG groups and HUA. After adjusting for age, smoking status, drinking status, physical activity, hypertension, body mass index and the levels of triglyceride and creatin. When compared to the normal FPG group, the risk of women suffering from HUA increased by 40% (95%CI:1.19-1.64) under the FPG in the range of 6.1-6.9 mmol/L. Compared to those non-diabetic individuals, the risk of diabetic patients suffering from HUA also increased by 44% (95% CI:1.15-1.79) in women. However, the risk of suffering from HUA did not relate to the increase of FPG in men.
CONCLUSIONThe SUA level and the incidence of HUA tended to increase along with the increasing levels of FPG in middle and elderly Chinese women and the increase of FPG might also increase the risk of HUA, but not in men.
Aged ; Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; Blood Glucose ; China ; epidemiology ; Diabetes Mellitus ; epidemiology ; Fasting ; blood ; Female ; Humans ; Hyperuricemia ; epidemiology ; Incidence ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prediabetic State ; epidemiology ; Risk Factors ; Sex Distribution ; Uric Acid ; blood
5. Interpretation of clinical practice guideline for anorectal day surgery 2019 edition
Ran TAO ; Zhan QU ; Defeng SUN ; Youmin DENG ; Yang MO ; Jie CHEN ; Yu ZHANG ; Xi XIE ; Weisen TANG ; Weidong LIU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2019;22(12):1118-1123
As the rapid development of minimally invasive techniques, anesthesia, and enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS), anorectal day surgery receiving more and more attention by improving efficiency of medical care while reducing cost and hospitalized infection. However, day surgery also faces the challenge of completing the whole process from patient admission to discharge within 24 hours. Therefore, establishing a reasonable and detailed day surgery process is the cornerstone to guarantee safe medical practice and patients satisfaction. National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Disorders (Xiangya), together with China Ambulatory Surgery Alliance formulates the clinical practice guideline for anorectal day surgery 2019 edition. Here we make some interpretations of the guidelines on the detailed process of anorectal day surgery, including indication, preoperative examination, preoperative risk evaluation, health education, assessment of day surgery anesthesia and before leaving postanesthesia care unit (PACU), postoperative management, assessment of discharge and follow-up, for the convenience of various medical centers.