1.A Experimental Study on Increasing Excretion of Retention of Methylmercury of Fishers in First Shonghua River
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(01):-
In this study,we invertigated the amounts of fish consumption,determined the content of mercury in hairs,useda way of increasing excretion of mercury,estimated the level of retention of methylmercury,analysised the pattern of excretion of methylmercury,of fishers and farmers on Zhao Yuan country Hei Long Jiang Province.As a result,It was foundthat average value of methylmercury in fisher hairs was 2.50 PPm,the contents of daily intake of methylmercury was 69.09?g,the contents of excretion of methyl-mercury in urine was the highest,it wag 13.62?g/24hr,methylmercury in urine increased 42.41 times,and the increased figure was the highest among all sorts of ways of excretion.The study also showed that the curve of excretion had twopeaks,They appeared in the first and 6th day,and which would be discussed.
2.Role of NF-?B in inducing HEL cell proliferation and apoptosis during human cytomegalovirus infection
Hui WANG ; Liangzhen WEN ; Xiazhen LING ;
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(07):-
AIM: To investigate whether human cytomegalovirus(HCMV) regulate human embryonic lung fibroblast(HEL) cell proliferation and apoptosis by activating NF-?B. METHODS: Immunohistochemistry and Western blot analysis were used to detect the NF-?B translocation and/or Bcl-2 and the levels of I-?B? during HCMV infection. Apoptotic cell were examined by flow cytometry, and the HEL cell proliferation was determined by MTT. RESULTS: The levels of NF-?B in the nucleus reached highly 48 h postinfection, and the levels of I-?B? were low 24 h postinfection. The activity of NF-?B was inhibited 120 h postinfection. The levels of bcl-2 was accorded with the activity of NF-?B. HCMV promoted HEL cells to proliferate before 72 h postinfection and induced apoptosis 120 h postinfection. CONCLUSION: NF-?B plays a role in HEL cell proliferation and apoptosis during HCMV infection, and it involves in the pathological mechanisms of diseases associated with HCMV infection.
3.Clinical characteristics of tuberculosis after lung transplantation: a report of 17 cases
Lijuan GUO ; Ying ZHAO ; Li ZHAO ; Xiazhen WANG ; Chaoyang LIANG ; Jingyu CHEN ; Wenhui CHEN
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2022;43(8):478-482
Objective:To explore clinical characteristics, diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) after lung transplantation (LTx).Methods:Between March 2017 and December 2021, 17 TB infections were diagnosed in 424 LTx recipients at China-Japan Friendship Hospital.Clinical data were retrospectively reviewed and clinical features, treatments, therapeutic efficacies and outcomes examined.Results:The incidence of TB was 4%(17/424). There were 14 males and 3 females, with a median age of 57 years.Bilateral LTx was performed (n=12). Eight probably donor derived infection, six de novo exposure and infection and 3 reactivation of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) of recipients were determined.Most infections (16/17) were diagnosed within the first year post-LTx and 11 infections within the first month.All 17 cases were TB DNA positive and one positive for rifampin-resistant gene.Four cases were positive for TB DNA and acid-fast bacilli test and 6 cases positive for TB DNA and culture.Nodular or cavity (10/13) was the most common finding on chest tomography and the lesions were located predominantly in superior lobe.Therapeutic regimen without rifamycin (n=14) and rifabutin or rifapentine replacing rifampin (n=2) were employed.Treatment was successful (n=10) and clinically effective (n=2). Only one TB infection related death was recorded.Conclusions:LTBI or donor derived infection is common.Therapeutic regimen without rifamycin shows some potential clinical feasibility.
4. Clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of intraductal papillary neoplasm of the bile duct
Jianying LOU ; Wei SU ; Shumei WEI ; Fengbo HUANG ; Wei CHEN ; Ji WANG ; Xiazhen YU ; Xueli BAI ; Tingbo LIANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2018;56(5):350-354
Objective:
To study the clinicopathologic features of intraductal papillary neoplasm of the bile duct(IPNB) and to analyze the diagnostic and therapeutic patterns.
Methods:
The data of 46 patients with IPNB undergoing surgery in Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine from January 2013 to November 2017 were retrospectively analyzed.There were 23 males and 23 females with age of (64±8)years.Patients were followed up by clinics and telephone inquiry.Categorical data were compared with χ2 test or Fisher′s exact test.
Results:
Abdominal pain(in 31 patients), fever (in 15 patients) and jaundice (in 11 patients) were the most common symptoms.Twenty-five patients were accompanied with cholangiolithiasis and 25 were accompanied with liver atrophy.Preoperative laboratory examination was mainly manifested as the abnormal liver function caused by biliary obstruction.Typical imaging findings included bile duct dilation (in 45 patients) and mass within bile duct (in 22 patients). All the patients were diagnosed as IPNB histopathologically.Among them, high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia and related adenocarcinoma were more common in mucus-hypersecretion IPNB ((13/15

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