1.Age determination by the histomorphometry of female ribs
Pu REN ; Huanjiu XI ; Shaobo YU
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 1987;0(03):-
The purpose of this paper is to study the pattern of change which are age associated,so as to provide a new method of age estimation by bone for forensic medicine and anthropology.The middle one third of right ribs were collected from 67 Chinese females living in North China.Decalcified cross section slides were histomorphometrically examined by using an image analyzer.Then the parameters were subjected to multiple stepwise regression analysis to produce an equation:=31 264+0 868X 2+286 693X 4+0 689 X 7-778 874X 8-0 006X 9.The multiple correlation coefficient and standard error of estimate were 0 923 and 4 08,respectively.When the formula was checked by 25 specimens,84% of the estimated ages fall within ?5 years of actual ages,and 100% of the estimated ages fall within ?8 years of actual ages.This showed that female ages could be deter mined by the histomorphometry of ribs.
2.Ideas Exploration and Analysis on the Prescription Comment of TCM Injections
Xinnan CHANG ; Desheng XU ; Li LIU ; Xi GUAN ; Qiaoxue PU
China Pharmacy 2016;27(26):3715-3717,3718
OBJECTIVE:To explore the ideas for the prescription comment of TCM injections,and provide reference for clini-cal rational use. METHODS:Totally 9 457 prescriptions in PIVAS and 400 hospitalized medical records in our hospital in 2015 were collected. The prescriptions and hospitalized medical records which contained TCM injections were retrospectively commented in aspects of indications,usage and dosage,drug combination,solvent selection and repeat medication,and analysis of typical case. RESULTS:In 2015,there were 2 544 prescriptions(26.90%)in PIVAS and 195 medical records(48.75%)that used TCM injections;the irrational use was mainly inappropriate solvent selection(50.70%),inappropriate usage and dosage(27.00%),inap-propriate indications (10.33%),inappropriate combination therapy (7.51%) and repeat medication (4.46%). CONCLUSIONS:Prescription of TCM injections should be commented with the medical records and individual analyzed;in terms of unreasonable prescriptions and medical records TCM clinical pharmacists should actively intervene unreasonable prescriptions by the bed.
4.Clinical and pathological features of 12 cases with nemaline myopathy
Xi YIN ; Chuanqiang PU ; Xusheng HUANG ; Yanling MAO ; Jiexiao LIU ; Qian WANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2013;46(10):676-680
Objective To study the clinical and pathological features of nemaline myopathy(NM) in 12 cases.Methods Clinical manifestations and pathological features of muscle-biopsy specimens were summarized and analyzed retrospectively in 12 NM cases.Results In 12 cases,7 patients with typical congenital type exhibited lower or four limbs weakness as the first symptom and benign course.Three patients with childhood onset type exhibited lower limbs weakness and progressive course,and this type of patient might have muscle atrophy.Two patients with adult onset type exhibited four limbs and throat muscle weakness,rapidly progressive course and obvious muscle atrophy,and one patient had already shown acute respiratory failure.High arched feet and elongated face were observed.Creatin kinase value in all patients was normal or mildly elevated,and all electromyography showed myogenic changes.In light microscopy,the nemaline bodies were observed in more than half muscle fibers,especially in type 1 fibers.All patients showed type 1 predominance and atrophy.Modified Gomori trichrome stains showed characteristic purplecolored rods.Muscle electron microscopy showed high electron dense nemaline bodies around nucleus and disorganized myofibrillar apparatus such as broken myofilaments,irregular myofibril and Z lines.Nemaline bodies under electron microscopy may be part of myofibril or high electron-dense bodies with no structure.Conclusions The 12 patients in this study with NM are divided into 3 types,of which adult onset type is the most severe one.The key diagnosis is based on the appearance of nemaline bodies in more than half of the muscle fibers and the muscle electron microscopy observation.
5.Secretory-expression of Antimicrobial Peptide Bactenecin7 Gene in Lactococcus lactis and Analysis the Bioactivity of Its Expression Products
Pu LI ; Yang-An WEN ; Jin-Bo LIU ; Xi-Mei YANG ; Jin-Jing ZHOU ; Zhi-Guang TU ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(01):-
To construct a secretory-expression vector of antimicrobial peptide Bactenecin 7(Bac7),and identify the secretory-expression product in L.lactis MG1363 and its bioactivity.The splicing primers of regulation elements and Bac7 gene,which designed according to codon usage preferences of L.lactis MG1363,were chemically synthesized,and the overlap-extension PCR method was used to splice the full length of Bac7 gene.Then the Bac7 gene was linked to expression vector pMG36e to construct pMG36e/Bac7 vector,and pMG36e/Bac7 was transformed into L.lactis MG1363 by electrophoration.RT-PCR and Western blot assays were applied to investigate the expression of the Bac7 gene in L.lactis,and bioactivity of Bac7 in culture supernatant of L.lactis was tested with plate-diffusion method.The results showed that the Bac7 gene and its regulation elements was amplified and cloned in the vector pMG36e successfully,The secretory-expressed Bac7 in L.lactis MG1363 harboring pMG36e/Bac7 was identified by Western blot,and it had high bacteriostatic activity against E.coli.These results indicate that the recombinant L.lactis MG1363 could express bioactive Bac7,which lays a foundation for further study of oral administration of a Bac7-secreting L.lactis to treat intestinal bacteria infection.
6.Triangular flaps and fascia-tissue flaps rotation for correction of severe inverted nipple in shallow and deep areola of breast
Fulei GAO ; Yuguang ZHANG ; Xi WANG ; Zheming PU ; Qun YANG ; Yixin ZHANG ; Jun YANG ; Yunliang QIAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2008;14(5):293-296
Objective To explore a new methodology for surgical treatment of severe retracted nipple in women. Methods 20 patients with inverted nipple and 4 recurred patients were involved in this study. Firstly, the site of neonipple tip was marked in the central part of the inverted nipple and its mean diameter usually was 1.2-1.5 cm. Then two shallow and deep triangular pedicled flaps were designed, respectively, in both superior and inferior areas near areola. With temporary traction of the nipple apex provided by a stay suture, the fibrotie bands underneath the nipple base might be cautious-ly released. Moreover, the shallow skin flaps should be about 0.5 cm in thickness and their blood sup-ply was from the subdermal arterial rete of the areola, which were used to cover and reconstruct the neck area of neonipple after a clockwise rotation and advancement simultaneously. While the deep fas-cia tissue flaps were revolved and advanced either horizontally to the opposite pedicle or upward to the inner tip through the tunnel underneath the nipple base in order to improve the height or width of the neonipple neck and prevent flattening as the supporting tissue and their blood supply was from some small perforating branch arteries in the deep part of mammary gland. Finally, purse-string suture was necessary in the base of neonipple which played a key role in avoiding recurrence of nipple inversion. Four vertical diamond-shaped excision-suturation treatment in neck area could make improvemts on the height of those stout and short nipples. Results In all 24 cases corrected by shallow and deep triangu-lar flaps rotation, after 3-6 months' follow-up, there were no complications related to surgery such as infection, hematoma, permanent sensory disturbance, or nipple necrosis, and postoperative recovery was rapid and uneventful. Especially, follow-up data revealed no evidence of recurrence of inversion and all patients were satisfied with their results. Conclusions Triangular flaps and fascia-tissue flaps in shallow and deep areola rotation is effective and easy to be popularized in correction of inverted nip-ple. This technique can improve both the diameter and height of the nipple, and certainly lower the re-currence rate of nipple inversion and achieve good aesthetic results.
7.Cardiac hemodynamics in early term neonates born with maternal gestational diabetes mellitus
Aiguo LI ; Pu ZHAO ; Xiaohong XI ; Bin WU ; Yuqi ZHANG ; Jiangqin LIU
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2015;18(12):927-931
Objective To investigate the early changes of cardiac output and vital signs in term neonates shortly after born from gestational diabetic women.Methods From January 2015 to April 2015, 22 term neonates of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) women with euglycemia during pregnancy (GDM group) and 20 term neonates of non complicated gravidas (control group) in Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital were enrolled.Neonates in both groups were measured by ultrasonic cardiac output monitor (USCOM) for cardiac hemodynamics index, including aortic peak flow velocity, pulmonary artery peak flow velocity, left cardiac output, right cardiac output and Smith Madigan inotropy index at one and two hours after birth.Vital signs including heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure and peripheral blood glucose were measured as well.Two independent sample t-test and Chi square test were used for statistical analysis.Results The peripheral blood glucose of neonates in GDM group was significantly lower than that of the control [(3.0±0.4) vs (4.0± 0.4) mmol/L, t=8.400, P < 0.01), but all within normal range.Vital signs including heart rate, respiratory rate, mean blood pressure showed no differences between the groups (all P > 0.05).In GDM group, aortic peak flow velocity were (1.230±0.160) and (1.210±0.220) m/s, left ventricle cardiac output was (0.867±0.196) and (0.859±0.193) L/min, Smith Madigan inotropy index was (0.846±0.180) and (0.823±0.189) W/m2 at one and two hours after birth, respectively, which were significantly higher than those in the control group [aortic peak flow velocity: (1.080±0.130) and (1.090± 0.120) m/s;left ventricle cardiac output: (0.754±0.098) and (0.757 ± 0.099) L/min;Smith Madigan inotropy index: (0.746 ± 0.097) and (0.725 ± 0.086) W/m2;t=3.464, 2.265, 2.296, 2.187, 2.263 and 2.202, respectively, all P < 0.05].But no statistically significant differences was found on pulmonary artery peak flow velocity and right cardiac output between the two groups.Cardiac hemodynamics index had no difference between one and two hours within each group (all P > 0.05).Conclusion The left ventricular contractility and left cardiac work are increased in neonates of gestational diabetes mellims women with good sugar control during pregnancy.
8. Establishment of oxidative stress model with human valve interstitial cells mediated by h2o2
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2015;36(1):1-5
Objective To establish an oxidative stress model of human valve interstitial cells (VICs) mediated by hydrogen peroxide (H2 O2), so as to provide cytology model for research on pathogenesis of valvular heart diseases and screening anti-oxidant drugs. Methods The isolated and cultivated primary human VICs were divided into different groups randomly: control group containing DMEM culture medium with 10% FBS, experimental groups were treated with different concentrations (0, 50, 100, 300, 500, 800, and 1 000 μmol/L) of H2O2. H-E staining was used to observe cell morphology, MTT assay was used to estimate cell viability, and Annexin /PI flow cytometer was employed to evaluate the apoptosis of VICs. Results MTT assay showed that the survival rates of VICs were significantly different 24 h after exposure to different concentrations of H2O2(P<0.01), with those in 50 and 100 μmol/L groups being significantly higher than that of control group (P<0.05), and the cell survival rate began to decrease with the increase of H2O2 concentrations; the decrease became quicker when H2O2 concentrations was 800 μmol/L, with a survival rate of (69.8±8.3)%; and the survival rate decreased to (14.3±11.0)% when the concentration reached 1 000 μmol/L. H-E staining showed that at 800 μmol/L, H2O2 resulted in crimple and karyopyknosis of the VICs. Flow cytometer results confirmed apparent apoptosis of VICs at the concentration of 800 μmol/L, with the apoptosis already in the middle and advanced stages. Conclusion Oxidative stress model of VICs can be successfully established with H2O2, with the optimum concentration of H2O2 being 800 μmol/L and the expose period being 24 h.
9.Analysis of factors affecting prehospital aid training program of community service providers
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2010;16(24):2853-2856
Objective To explore factors affecting prehospital aid training program of community service providers and discuss optimal method of popularize prehospital aid training. Methods 91 community service providers from two communities of Shanghai were recruited by convenient sampling and randomly divided into three groups of different prehospital aid training models. Knowledge and skills assessment scale of the Red Cross was used to evaluate the training effect at the time of pre-training, post-training, 1 month and 3 month after training. Results There was no statistically significant difference of general characteristics, knowledge and skills among the three groups (P > 0. 05). With average scores of post-training, 1 month and 3 month after training as dependent variables, multiple linear regression demonstrated that management, education background, training model of group B and C, average scores of post-training and 1 month after training were correlated with the dependent variables, respectively. Average scores of the four time point were statistically different among the latter three groups. Conclusions Effect of prehospital aid training varies among community service providers of different education background. Early stage training has influence on that of later stage. Managers and optimal training models can promote the effect of prehospital aid training.
10.Pathologic diagnosis of nonhematological tumor metastasis in bone marrow by marrow aspiration and trephine biopsy.
Ying TAO ; Xiao LI ; Ling-yun WU ; Yi-zhi LIU ; Lu-xi SONG ; Chun-kang CHANG ; Quan PU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2010;39(2):112-113
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