1.Influence of bladder function and behavior change training on urinary retention after epidural anesthesia
Linzhao WEN ; Shaoyu YAO ; Xiumei CUI ; Sujuan HE
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2008;24(19):31-32
Objectives To investigate the effect of bladder function and behavior change training on urinary retention after epidural anesthesia and the method to decrease it. Methods 265 patients receiv-ing operation under epidural anesthesia were divided into two groups, the experimental group (132 cases) and the control group (133 cases). The experimental group was further divided into 3 groups: one to two days of training, 3 to 4 days of training and above 5 days of training preoperation. The experimental group carried out bladder function and behavior change training, but the control group never undertook any train-ing. After operation the data were analyzed. Results The incidence of urinary retention was significantly different between the experimental group and the control group (P<0.01);The time length of the training before operation aorrelated with incidence of urinary retention(P<0.05). Conclusions Bladder function and behavior change training contributed to decrease urinary retention after epidural anesthesia.The training time and incidence of urinary retention showed inverse proportion. This could decrease the opportunity of suffering from urethral catheterization and urinary tract infection.
2.Radiofrequency ablation of small hepatic malignancies guided by contrast enhanced ultrasonography
Kun YAN ; Minhua CHEN ; Xiumei ZHANG ; Wen GAO ; Wei YANG ; Hui ZHANG ; Ying FU ; Wei WU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2011;20(1):18-21
Objective To investigate the value of contrast enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) in the treatment of small hepatic malignancies with radiofrequency ablation(RFA). Methods Seventy patients with 104 pathologically proved malignant liver lesions treated by RFA (size 0.7 -2.7 cm) were divided into 2 groups including CEUS group and control group. In CEUS group,39 patients(54 lesions) were treated with RFA guided by CEUS, while in control group 31 patients (50 lesions) were guided by conventional ultrasonography. There was no significant difference between clinical data of the two groups. Results Seventeen tumors(among them,12 lesions were less than 1.5 cm in diameter) in 13 patients showed more clearly on CEUS image than on conventional ultrasonography image (31.5% ) in CEUS group. The tumor necrosis rate at one month after RFA was 100% in CEUS group,and 92% in control group ( P = 0. 034).The number of RFA sessions per tumor was 1.00± 0.00 in CEUS group,and 1.08 ± 0.27 in control group (P = 0.000). Local tumor progression rate was 0 in CEUS group and 4% in control group ( P = 0. 138)during the period of 8 - 52 months follow-up (average 21 months). Conclusions CEUS can not only improve the display of small hepatic malignancies but also provide precise guidance in contrast with conventional ultrasonography. Compared with control group, RFA of small hepatic malignancies guided by CEUS lower the number of RFA sessions, enhance the tumor necrosis rate, decrease post-RFA local progression and therefore it has extensive clinical value.
3.Analysis on the non-structural protein genes of avian influenza viruses subtype H5N1 isolated from chicken in China
Yanyan HUANG ; Sanjie CAO ; Beixia HU ; Qijing DU ; Xiumei ZHANG ; Xintian WEN
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2010;(2):154-157
Fourteen H9N2 avian influenza viruses (AIV) were isolated from sick chickens in China from 1998 to 2008. The sequences of the Non-structural(NS) gene of these isolates were determined by RT-PCR and sequencing, and the entire ORF sequences of NS1 and NS2 protein were obtained.-The homology of these nucleotide sequences and the putative amino acid sequences were compared with several classic reference viruses of H9N2. These isolates were proved to be highly homologous in NS gene (92.9%-99.9% identity) and all belonged to A/Chicken/Beijing/1/1994-like group in the Asia bird-swine branch of allele A of HS gene phylogenetic tree.-According to this study and previous reports of other researchers, NS gene of H9N2 subtype AIV in chickens of China is genetically stable and there is no enough evidence to support the establishment of other sub-lineages in chickens.
4.Role of chitin in controlling atopic dermatitis (AD)---study on a murine AD model
Xiumei LI ; Guoying WANG ; Wen ZHANG ; Meihua GAO ; Bei ZHANG ; Ruowu SHEN ; Beibei CONG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2015;(3):323-328
Objective:To investigate the effects of chitin on atopic dermatitis in an OVA induced AD murine model.Methods:Twenty-eight BALB/c mice were randomly divided into three groups:the normal control group (N)(8),the chitin group(E) (10) and the AD model group(M)(10).The murine model of atopic dermatitis was established through intraperitoneal injection of OVA followed by repeated epicutaneous application of OVA on mice back skin( AD model group).During the set up of AD murine model,mice of the chitin group were given intragastric gavage of 3 mg/d for 4 weeks.At the end of the experiment, the mice were sacrificed and skin lesions were biopsied for histological study.HE and O-toluidine stained paraffin sections were observed under microscope.The spleen cells were cultured and challenged with OVA and chitin,respectively,the supernatant was obtained for cytokine determination.Serum levels of total and OVA-specific IgE and total IgG2a were determined with ELISA.Results:Chitin significantly inhibited skin inflammation induced by OVA.Compared with the AD model group,the thickness of the epidermis and dermis in the chitin group were obviously decreased.The numbers of dermal infiltrated inflammatory cells,eosinophils and mast cells were significantly decreased in the chitin group compared with the AD model group ( P<0.05-0.001 ).The serum level of total IgE and OVA-specific IgE were significantly lower in the chitin group than in the AD model group(P<0.05-0.001),while the serum level of IgG2a in the chitin group was significantly higher than that of the AD model group( P<0.001).The cultured spleen cells of the chitin group produced significantly higher levels of IL-12 and IFN-γ,but lower level of IL-4 compared with those of the AD model group after OVA challenge (P<0.05).Conclusion:Chitin can inhibit the inflammation and decease the seum level of IgE in the murine AD model.The antiallergic effect of chitin might be associated with the induced production of Th1 type cytokines by mice spleen cells.
5.Correlation research of female breast density types,age and breast cancer
Daiyou YU ; Xiumei LIU ; Wen CHEN ; Nana FENG ; Hongjuan LIU ; Yueqing WU ; Qinghai WANG ; Jie YU
Practical Oncology Journal 2016;30(4):295-299
Objective To explore the relationship between the types of female breast density and age and breast cancer .Methods By accepting the digital mammography X -ray examination for 5 006 women cases and according to the ACR BI -RADS standard in the fourth edition ,the breast density assessment was quantified . We analysed the relationship between the breast density and age and breast cancer .Results In 5 006 cases,the average female age was between 44.22 ±8.09 years old,median age was 43 years old.The components of the breast density were fat type , small amount type , large amount type and compact type each count were 256 (5.11%),726(14.51%),3 719(74.29%),305(6.09%)respectively.By dividing into different age -group to analyze the breast density,there was significant statistical differences of the breast density among age -groups(P<0.001).Among them the breast cancer were 184 cases.Age was between 51.26 ±10.15 years old.Breast cancer in each breast density were fat type 10.16%(26/256),small amount type 9.09%(66/726),large a-mount type 2.45%(91/3719)and compact type 0.33%(1/305).There were statistical differences among age -groups and breast densities and breast (P<0.001).Conclusion Age plays a very important effects on the fe-male breast density .The lower breast density is a high risk factor to breast cancer occurrence .
6.Effect of total flavones of hawthorn leafon (TFHL) on expression of UCP2 in liver of NASH rats.
Zhiyun CHEN ; Xiumei WEN ; Maoxiang YAN ; Beihui HE
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(24):3272-3276
OBJECTIVETo study the expression of uncoupling protein 2 (UCP2) in liver of rats with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) induced by fat-rich diet, and the effect of total flavones of hawthorn leafon (TFHL) on UCP2.
METHODThe NASH model of rat was induced by 12 weeks of fat-rich diet. Subsequently the rats were administrated with TFHL in accordance with 250, 125 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1) and the Essentiale N with 195.4 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1). The change of liver pathological. The levels of serum ALT and AST, the content of TG, CHOL, MDA and T-AOC activity of liver and were evaluated. The UCP2mRNA expression in liver was detected with RT-PCR, and the contents of UCP2 were examined with ELISA.
RESULTThere are severe steatosis, inflammatory cellular infiltration in the liver of the NASH models. The levels of serum ALT, AST and the contents of TG, CHOL, MDA and UCP2 in the model group were higher than those of in the normal groop. The expression of UCP2mRNA was obviously enhanced and the activity of T-AOC decreased. The expression of UCP2 mRNA of rats was positively correlation with the contents of MDA, TNF-alpha. The inflammation activity in rat liver, the contents of MDA and UCP2, the expression of UCP2 mRNA in the administrated groups were obviously lower than those in the model group, while the activity of T-AOC was higher than that of model.
CONCLUSIONTFHL may alleviate liver injury by means of the suppression of Oxidative stress/lipid peroxidation reaction and the overexpression of UCP2 in liver, which could prevent the further development of NASH.
Animals ; Crataegus ; chemistry ; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ; Fatty Liver ; drug therapy ; metabolism ; Flavones ; chemistry ; therapeutic use ; Gene Expression ; drug effects ; Ion Channels ; genetics ; Liver ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Male ; Mitochondrial Proteins ; genetics ; Plant Leaves ; chemistry ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Uncoupling Protein 2
7.Study on in vitro and in vivo material base of Sini San by UPLC-PDA-MS/MS.
Ying QIAO ; Jing WEN ; Yang SONG ; Xiumei LU ; Zhili XIONG ; Famei LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(11):1672-1676
OBJECTIVETo analyze chemical constituents of Sini San its migrating components in rat plasma and study its in vitro and in vivo material base using ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled with photo-diode-array detector and tandem mass spetrometry (UPLC-PDA-MS/MS).
METHODACQUITY UPLC BEH C18 column (2.1 mm x 100 mm, 1.7 microm) was adopted, with gradient elution system of water containing 2 mmol x L(-1) ammonium acetate and acetonitrile at flow rate of 0.2 mL x min(-1). The column temperature was maintained at 35 degrees C. The mass spectra were obtained by electrospray ionization source operating in both positive and negative ion mode. Ions were scanned from the m/z 100 to 1 000, and the characteristic ions were schizolysised twice to obtain the secondary MS data.
RESULTTwenty chemical constituents were detected, including paeoniflorin, glycyrrhizic acid, saikosaponins a and naringin. In vivo, there were 8 ingredients directly absorbed into blood after the administration of Sini San decoction, such as paeoniflorin, naringin and hesperidin. Besides, 6 metabolites were also detected, involving glucuronides, sulfate and sulfoglucuronides.
CONCLUSIONIn vitro and in vivo chemical materials of Sini San decoction is analyzed by UPLC-PDA-MS/MS to reflect in vitro and in vivo material base of Sini San decoction in a comprehensive and rapid manner and provide basis for further study on efficacious material basis of Sini San decoction.
Animals ; Chemistry, Pharmaceutical ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry ; pharmacokinetics ; Light ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Tandem Mass Spectrometry
8.Development and application of dynamic management strategies for intraoperative acquired stress injuries in neurosurgery patients
Weilian JIANG ; Qunmei WEI ; Hongying WEN ; Xiumei WANG ; Hong WEI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(31):2413-2419
Objective:To develop dynamic management strategies for intraoperative acquired pressure injuries (IAPI) in neurosurgery patients and evaluate their implementation effects, so as to provide constructive suggestions for the management of IAPI.Methods:This study was conducted by a non-synchronous before and after control study. From January 2021 to December 2022, 220 patients undergoing neurosurgery in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guilin Medical College were conveniently selected as the study objects, and divided into the control group and the observation group with 110 patients in each group according to the time of operation. The control group was given routine nursing measures to prevent IAPI, and the observation group was given dynamic management program based on timing theory on bisis of routine nursing. The score of preoperative stress injury,incidence of IAPI and the self-efficacy scores of nurses in the management of stress injury in operating room were compared between the two groups.Results:Before intervention, the scores of preoperative stress injury in control group and observation group were (14.69 ± 2.93) points and (14.78 ± 2.89) points, respectively, with no statistical significance ( t=-0.23, P>0.05).After the intervention, the incidence of IAPI was 3.64%(4/110) in the control group and 0 in the observation group, and the difference was statistically significant ( χ2=4.07, P<0.05). The self-efficacy scores of nurses in the management of stress injury before and after intervention were (29.13 ± 4.87) and (36.41 ± 5.83), respectively, and the difference was statistically significant ( t=-6.21, P<0.05). Conclusions:The implementation of dynamic management strategy of IAPI can effectively reduce the incidence of IAPI in neurosurgery patients and improve the self-efficacy of nurses in operating room.
9.Micropeptides: origins, identification, and potential role in metabolism-related diseases.
Yirui LU ; Yutong RAN ; Hong LI ; Jiao WEN ; Xiaodong CUI ; Xiaoyun ZHANG ; Xiumei GUAN ; Min CHENG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2023;24(12):1106-1122
With the development of modern sequencing techniques and bioinformatics, genomes that were once thought to be noncoding have been found to encode abundant functional micropeptides (miPs), a kind of small polypeptides. Although miPs are difficult to analyze and identify, a number of studies have begun to focus on them. More and more miPs have been revealed as essential for energy metabolism homeostasis, immune regulation, and tumor growth and development. Many reports have shown that miPs are especially essential for regulating glucose and lipid metabolism and regulating mitochondrial function. MiPs are also involved in the progression of related diseases. This paper reviews the sources and identification of miPs, as well as the functional significance of miPs for metabolism-related diseases, with the aim of revealing their potential clinical applications.
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10.Prediction of pathological complete response to neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy in locally advanced rectal cancer using contrast-enhanced ultrasound radiomics
Qiong QIN ; Yuquan WU ; Rong WEN ; Xiumei BAI ; Ruizhi GAO ; Yadan LIN ; Jiayi LYU ; Yun HE ; Hong YANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2024;33(1):63-70
Objective:To evaluate the diagnostic performance of radiomics model based on contrast-enhanced ultrasound(CEUS) in predicting pathological complete response(pCR) after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy(nCRT) in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer(LARC).Methods:One hundred and six patients with LARC who underwent total mesorectal excision after nCRT between April 2018 and April 2023 in the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University were retrospectively included, the patients were randomly divided into a training set of 63(14 pCR patients) and a validation set of 43(12 pCR patients) in a 6∶4 ratios. Radiomics features were extracted from the tumors′ region of interest of CEUS images based on PyRadiomics. Intra-class correlation coefficient(ICC), Mann-Whitney U test, and least absolute shrinkage and selection operator(LASSO) algorithms were used to reduce features dimension. Finally, 7 radiomics features relevanted to pCR were selected to construct an ultrasomics model using elastic network regression, based on the R language. A combined model was constructed by jointing clinical feature. The performance of the models was assessed with the area under the ROC curve(AUC). Results:The AUC of the ultrasomics model and the combined model was 0.695(95% CI=0.532-0.859) and 0.726(95% CI=0.584-0.868) respectively in the training set. The AUC of the ultrasomics model and the combined model was 0.763(95% CI=0.625-0.902) and 0.790(95% CI=0.653-0.928) respectively in the validation set. Both univariate and multivariate Logistic regression analyses showed that CA199( P<0.05) and ultrasomics score( P<0.001) could be an independent predictor of pCR after nCRT in patients with LARC. Conclusions:The CEUS-based radiomics scores has certain predictive value for whether LARC patients achieve pCR after nCRT, and may provide a non-invasive imaging biomarker for predicting LARC patients achieve pCR after nCRT.