1.Tear film functions of diabetes mellitus with pterygium
Xiaoyi YU ; Qi ZHAO ; Xing WANG ; Xiaowei ZHU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2012;35(24):3-5
ObjectiveTo study tear film functions of diabetes mellitus with pterygium before and after surgery.MethodsNinety patients with single side pterygium were divided into 3 groups with 30 cases each:simple pterygium (treatment group A ),pterygium combination with type 1 diabetes mellitus (treatment group B) and pterygium combination with type 2 diabetes mellitus(treatment group C).Ninety patients without pterygium were divided into 3 groups with 30 cases each:normal (control group A),type 1 diabetes mellitus (control group B) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (control group C ).Tear film functions were compared in each group before surgery,while tear film functions in treatment group B and C were compared between before and after surgery.ResultsBefore surgery,there was no significant difference among each group in lacrimal secretion test.Every group's tear film break-up time(BUT) was abnormal except control group A.Cornea fluorescein staining (CFS) score in treatment group B compared with control group B,and treatment group C compared with control group C were significant differences [ (9.08 ± 0.48 ) scores vs.(3.43 ± 0.51 )scores and (10.31 ±0.94) scores vs. (7.91 ±0.51 ) scores,P<0.05].There was significant difference in mucus fern test(MFT) between treatment group B and control group B (P<0.05).Tear clearance rate (TCR) were all abnormal except control group A.Before surgery compared with after surgery between treatment group B and treatment group C,there was no significant difference in lacrimal secretion test (P>0.05 ),but there were significant differences in BUT,CFS score and MFT,the TCR were normal.Conclusion Diabetes mellitus with pterygium will aggravate damage in tear film functions,and these damaged functions could be recovered through pterygium surgery with conjunctival limbal autograft.
2.Biological characteristics of human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells at different passages: Third to sixth passages are recommended for clinical application
Wei HU ; Xing YU ; Lingqun ZHU ; Lin XU ; Shuoren WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(49):9709-9712
BACKGROUND: Mesenchymal stem cells are few in human bone marrow, and their number will decrease with aging or body weakening, so a large amount of amplification is necessary. However, the biological characteristics of human mesenchymal stem cells of each passage remain poorly understood.OBJECTIVE: To analyze and compare the biological characteristics of each passage of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) so as to provide a basis for clinical demands of tissue engineering.DESIGN,TIME AND SETTING: Cytological observation in vitro. The experiment was performed at the Department of Orthopedics and Central Laboratory, Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine from March to October 2008.MATERIALS: From bone marrow of patients with non-hematopoietic disease, MSCs were provided by Department of Orthopedics, Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine.METHODS: Bone marrow was collected form posterior superior iliac spine of patient, MSCs were isolated and cultured by Percoll method. When the cells were confluent at 90%, they were trypsinized and observed by inverted miscroscopy. The second passage of cells were collected for index detection.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Cell morphological characteristics and immunophenotype; cell activity was detected by MTT; cell division and apoptosis in the proportion of necrosis were analyzed by flow cytometry analysis.RESULTS: The passaged MSCs exhibited uniform appearance in fusiform shape, and their growth was slowed down after 9 passages, exhibiting cytoplasm vacuolization and body enlarging. The second passage of MSCs was positive for CD44, CD106,and CD105, but negative for CD34 and CD45. MTT values peaked at passage 9, and gradually decreased since passage 10. At passage 11, the number of MSCs at division stage was increased, but from the sixth passage, the number of apoptotic cells increased significantly, reaching more than 60% at passage 8.CONCLUSION: According to biological characteristics analysis of MSCs at each passage, the third to the sixth passage cells are recommend for clinical therapy.
5.Therapeutic efficacy of puerarin in coronary heart disease patients with myocardial ischemia
Xing ZHU ; Yunshou YU ; Renjun LI ; Xiaoling DONG ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1981;0(03):-
Toassesstheeffectofpuerarinintreatingischemiacardiacdisease ,sixtycoronaryheartdisease(CHD) patientswith myocardialischemiawererandomlydividedinto 2 groups.Pueraringroup (30cases)wastreatedwithpuerarinpluswesternmedicine andcontrolgroup (30cases)withwesternmedicinealone .Thechangesofthetotalischemiaburden (TIB) ,ventricularpremature beat (VPB) ,heartrateandsystolicpressurelevelswereobservedbeforeandaftertreatmeat.Aftertreatmentwithpuerarinthe scoresofTIBlevelsweresignificantlydecreased (P 0 .0 5 ) .Thescoresofventricularprematurebeatlevelsweresignificantlydecreased (P
6.Influence of age-related cataract and cataract-surgery on dominance eye
Xiaoying, XING ; Xuening, ZHU ; Fang, YU ; Jin, LI ; Yun'e, ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2014;32(6):531-535
Background The alteration of dominance eye is associated with visual quality in patients with age-related cataract or after cataract-surgery.However,the study on the relationship of dominance eye shift with vision following cataract-surgery is lack.Objective This study was to observe the influence of age-related cataract and cataract surgery on ocular dominance in the elderly.Methods A serial cases-observational study was designed.Eighty-seven patients with age-related cataract were collected from December 2011 to April 2012 in Affiliated Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University,and phacoemulsification combined with intraocular lens (IOL) implantation was performed in all the patients.The patients were grouped into binocular vision difference (best corrected distance vision) ≥2 lines group (42 patients) and ≤ 1 line group (45 patients) on the standard logarithmic visual acuity chart.The frequency and shift of dominant eye were determined by card-hole method or thumb method before operation and 1 day,1 week,1 month and 3 months after operation.The difference in the frequencies of dominant eye between before and after operation was analyzed with MecNmar test.Results The median of best corrected distance vision (LogMAR) was 0.40 (0.00-1.40) in preoperation and 0.00 (-0.08-0.30) in postoperation,with significant difference between them (Z=-9.481,P =0.000).In the binocular vision difference ≥ 2 lines group,the dominant eyes were 24 in the right eyes and 18 in the left eyes.The milder cataractous eyes were identified as dominant eyes in 33 (78.57%) patients and heavier cataractous eyes were determined as dominant eyes in 9 (21.43%) patients before operation.However,the right eye was evidenced as dominant eye in 31 patients and the left eye was in 11 patients after operation.In the 42 patients,dominant eye shifted from the left eyes to the right eyes in 10 patients and from the right eyes to the left eyes in 3 patients,and 4 patients presented an unstable change binocularly.In 45 patients of the binocular vision difference ≤ 1 line group,the dominant eyes were the right eyes in 27 patients and the left eyes in 18 eyes in preoperation ; while after operation,dominant eye altered form the left eyes to the right eyes in 3 patients and form the right eyes to the left eyes in 1 patient,and unstable change occurred in 5 patients.There were no significant differences in the frequency of dominant eyes between before and after operation both the two groups (group A:P =0.092 ; group B:P =0.727).Conclusions Age-related cataract impact on eye dominance.Dominance eye may occur alteration binocularly following cataract surgery,which is one of causes of visual discomfort.
7.Effect Evaluation of Prophylactic Application of Antibiotics in Cardiothoracic Surgery before and after Clini-cal Pharmacist Intervention
Airong YU ; Xing FAN ; Yan ZHAO ; Shuibo ZHU ; Huawen XIN
China Pharmacy 2015;(26):3720-3722
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effect of clinical pharmacist intervention on prophylactic application of antibiotics in cardiothoracic surgery. METHODS:Medical records of patients underwent cardiothoracic surgery were collected from our hospi-tal during Mar. to Apr. in 2014 (before intervention) and during Jun. to Jul. in 2014 (after intervention). Those were divided into pre-intervention group(n=115)and post-intervention group(n=119). The prophylactic application effect of antibiotics was com-pared before and after intervention. RESULTS:After intervention,the rates of prophylactic application were decreased significantly from 96.5% to 72.3%;the rationality rate of antibiotics selection was improved significantly from 27.9% to 94.2%;The course of prophylactic medication decreased significantly from(5.4±2.8)days to(2.3±1.8)days;the difference had statistical significance before and after intervention(P<0.01). The postoperative infection rate was decreased from 13.0% to 5.9%,the difference had no statistical significance(P=0.074). The average hospitalization time,average drug costs,and average hospitalization expenses were decreased significantly,the difference had statistical significance(P<0.05 or P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS:Clinical pharmacist inter-vention to prophylactic application of antibiotics in cardiothoracic surgery can control the infection effective and guarantee reason-able and safe use of drugs during perioperative period.
8. Advances in chemical constituents and pharmacological activities of plants of genus Salix
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2018;49(24):5952-5960
Plants of the genus Salix L. are abundant in resources, consisting more than 520 species throughout the world. The bark, branches, leaves, and flowers of different Salix species are used in folk medicines with a long history. There are several kinds of chemical components in the Salix plants, such as flavonoids, salicylic acid and its derivatives, phenylpropanoids, terpenoids, anthraquinones and steroids, which have the pharmacological activities of anti-tumor, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, hypoglycemic, regulating the nervous system, promoting the lipid dissolution, etc. In the present paper, we summarize the research reports related with plants of the genus Salix from the databases of CNKI and PubMed from 2008 to 2018, and review the research progress of chemical components and pharmacological effects to provide references for the in-depth studies of medicinal active ingredients and their action mechanism on this genus, hoping to promote the further rational development and utilization of the Salix plants.
9.Teaching practice of CPC in PCMC pathology experiment course
Huizhe ZHENG ; Yong CAO ; Yanfei ZHU ; Xing LIU ; Jianbo YU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2016;15(5):501-505
Objective To investigate the teaching effect of the PCMC-type (problem-originated clinical medical curriculum) pathology experiment course and clinical pathological conference (CPC) by using microscope digital system.Methods 384 undergraduates of second grade in clinical medicine major and imaging diagnosis major were chosen for the teaching reform project,all of whom were divided into experimental group (192) and control group (192),randomly,and they were taught by PCMC pathological experiment teaching and the traditional pathological experiment teaching separately.After the curriculum,statistic analysis of test score was used to analyze the teaching effect.SPSS 13.0 software diagram method was used to perform Levene variance analysis and t test to the achievement of two groups of students and the students' ability of self evaluation was investigated through questionnaire.Results The average score of the students in the experimental group (86.16 ± 3.28) in the theory exam was significantly higher than that of control group (75.63 ± 2.24) (P=0.000).And the average score of the students in the experimental group in experiment (27.10 ± 0.61) was significantly higher than that in control group (19.87 ± 0.25) (P=0.000).The questionnaire showed that compared with control group,the comprehensive ability of the students in the experimental group was obviously enhanced.Conclusion The PCMC pathology teaching is beneficial to improving the students' ability of linking theory with practice and enhancing their ability to analyze and solve problems,and obviously stimulate their interest in learning.It is worth promoting.
10.Detection of soluble interleukin-2 receptor and T lymphocyte subsets in silicosis.
Yu-hua ZHU ; Yue-qiu TIAN ; Guo-ying ZHU ; Hong-zhen ZHANG ; Zhong-xing CAO
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2004;22(1):66-66
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