1.Effect of motherwort on metalloproteinases in decidual tissue in abnormal uterine bleeding induced by drug abortion
Xiuzhi LIN ; Saimin YANG ; Zejiao FENG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2016;36(8):98-100,104
Objective To investigate the the effect of motherwort on metalloproteinases in decidual tissue in the treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding induced by drug abortion in patients.Methods 76 patients with abnormal uterine bleeding by drug abortion in this study form Cangnan County Maternity & Child Healthcare Hospital were selected and divided into 2 group, 38 cases of each group.The control group received mifepristone, misoprostol and progynova treatment,the experimental group received more with motherwort.The serum hormones change and matrix metalloproteinases in decidual tissue by S-P method were determine,while adverse reaction were compared after the treatment.Results Compared with before treatment,levels of serum estradiol increased,progesterone decreased,content of the matrix metalloproteinase(MMP-3)and MMP-9 in decidual tissue increased,tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase(TIMP-1)in decidual tissue decreased,the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05),compared with the control group,levels of serum estradiol in the experimental group were higher,progesterone were lower,contents of MMP-9 and MMP-3 in the tissues were higher, levels of TMP-1 were lower, and bleeding duration was shorter, vaginal bleeding was less ( P <0.05 ) .Conclusion Motherwort in the treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding by drug abortion in patients has good curative effect,it could increase the levels of MMP-3 and MMP-9,reduce levels of TIMP-1 in decidual tissue,and reduce the bleeding time and bleeding volume.
2.Multi-section osteotomy and intramedullary fixation for children with osteogenesis imperfecta
Xiuzhi REN ; Pei ZENG ; Bing LI ; Jianping YANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2012;32(5):477-481
ObjectiveTo evaluate the safety,therapeutic effect and complications of the operation of multi-section osteotomy and intramedullary fixation for children with osteogenesis impeffecta.Methods One hundred and twenty-three children with osteogenesis imperfecta,including 85 males and 39 females,were selected from August 2005 to August 2008.According to the modified Sillence classification,45 cases was in type Ⅲ,74 in type Ⅳ,and 5 in type Ⅴ.Patients' age was ranging from 2 years and 1 month to 15 years and 7 months (mean,8 years and 3 months).The location of osteotomy was established according to the pre-operative measurement of X-ray image,and all the procedures of osteotomy were completed under direct vision.Then we chose the intramedullary pin with suitable size and insert the pin into femur from greater trochanter,and tibia from pelma.After the surgery,external fixation (spica cast for the femur,long leg plaster cast for the tibia) was made for further stabilization.Plaster supporters were removed 6 weeks later and all children began to stand and walk under the protection of orthoses.In addition,all patients received the treatment of pamidronate disodium periodically.ResultsAll 123 children were followed up for an average of 38months (range,13-64 months).Parents of all children were satisfied with the result of surgical operation,and the children's self-care and motion ability improved obviously.Fourteen children were performed the second operation due to the translocation of Rush pin,and 25 children changed the internal fixation because of the shorter Rush pin 2 years postoperatively.Bone delayed union was not found in all patients.Conclusion Multi-section osteotomy and intramedullary fixation for children with osteogenesis imperfecta could correct skeletal deformity,improve motion ability and avoid second fracture efficiently.However,such complications as translocation of intramedullary pin and changing the internal fixation with the growth of child need to pay more attention.
3.Missed Monteggia fractures in children: pathological mechanism and surgical treatment
Pei ZENG ; Jianping YANG ; Xiuzhi REN ; Shaohua CAI ; Zhongli ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2012;32(5):457-461
ObjectiveTo evaluate and compare the outcomes of missed Monteggia fractures in children treated with ulnar angulation-distraction osteotomy and plate fixation or external fixation.Methods Nineteen patients,including 11 boys and 8 girls who presented with missed Monteggia fracture,were reviewed from July 2005 to June 2011.Twelve children (Group A) were treated with ulna angulation osteotomy and plate fixation,and 7 eases(Group B) with ulna angulation-distraction osteotomy and external fixator.Thirteen patients were classified as type Bado Ⅰ,and six as type Bado Ⅲ.The age,the delay from injury to surgery,complications,elbow and forearm function,and the healing time of the osteotomy were compared.ResultsAll 19 patients were followed up.The duration of missed dislocation was from 6 to 36 months (mean,10 months).Redislocation of the radiocapitellar joint occurred after surgery in one case in group A.Forearm compartment syndrome occurred in one case after surgery in group B.All patients,except one,regained full elbow flexion in group A and B,various forearm pronation limitation were noted in all patients (mean,15°).The average healing of osteotomy of group A and B was 8 weeks(6-15 weeks) and 22 weeks (10-44 weeks).ConclusionThe ulnar angulation-distraction osteotomy could correct the ulnar deformity in children of missed Monteggia fractures,which is the key issue to be corrected.Both of the fixation strategies can obtain the same treatment results.Preoperative assessment is most important,plate internal fixation was recommended for young age and short delay cases,on the contrary,we prefer to choose external fixator.
4.Effects of hypoxia on hemodynamics and hemorrheology of pulmonary circulation in the dog
Yang HONG ; Hang YU ; Xiuzhi WANG ; Yueping XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2000;17(4):247-248
The change of hemodynamics and hemorrheology induced by hypoxia challenge in the dog were investigated. The results showed that hypoxia caused significant decrease of cardiac output,increased pulmonary artery pressure and pulmonary vascular resistance. Hypoxia also caused increase of blood viscosity. In terms of changes of the reduced viscosity is directly related to the deformation and agglutination properties of red blood cells.
5.Alterations of dendritic cells, inflammatory monocytes and macrophages in mice during Pneumocystis ;murina infection
Shuangli YANG ; Yang HU ; Dong WANG ; Fei GUO ; Xiuzhi WU ; Yalan LIU ; Kan DI ; Zhaohui TONG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2015;(5):328-334
Objective To investigate the alterations and phenotypes of dendritic cells, inflamma-tory monocytes and macrophages in immunocompetent mice during Pneumocystis murina ( P.murina) infec-tion for further analysis of the function of these cells during P.murina infection.Methods Wild type male C57BL/6 mice at age 6-8 weeks were randomly divided into two groups including the group with P.murina infection and the group receiving sham surgery.The mice without any intervention were used to set up the blank control group.The loads of P.murina strains in lung tissues of each mouse were quantified by TaqMan real-time fluorescence polymerase chain reaction after the infection.Histopathological examination was per-formed to evaluate the degree of inflammation in lung tissues.The numbers of dendritic cells, inflammatory monocytes and macrophages in lung tissues, peripheral blood and bone marrow samples, and the changes of inflammatory monocytes in spleen tissues were measured by flow cytometry analysis.The expression of major histocompatability complexⅡ(MHCⅡ), CX3C chemokine receptor 1 (CX3CR1) and CC chemokine re-ceptor 2 ( CCR2 ) by dendritic cells, inflammatory monocytes and macrophages in lung tissues during P.murina infection were analyzed by flow cytometry analysis.All of the data were collected one, two, three and four weeks after the corresponding treatments.Results The loads of P.murina strains in P.murina in-fected mice were elevated after two and three weeks infection, but decline at week 4 (P>0.05).Significant pathological changes including the alveolar destruction, inflammatory cell infiltration and thickened alveolar septum in mice with P.murina infection were observed under a microscope at week 3 and week 4.Compared to the sham surgery treatment group, the number of CD11c+CD11b+dendritic cells were increased in lung tissues, but decreased in blood samples during P.murina infection ( P<0.05) .The levels of inflammatory monocytes in blood samples fell at week 3 and then rose at week 4 during P.murina infection (P<0.05). No significant difference with the change of macrophages in mice was observed during P.murina infection ( P>0.05).The CD11c+CD11b+dendritic cells in lung tissues of mice with P.murina infection expressed high levels of MHCⅡand CX3CR1, and low levels of CCR2.The inflammatory monocytes in lung tissues of mice expressed high levels of CCR2, moderate levels of MHCⅡand low levels of CX3CR1 during P.murina in-fection.High levels of CX3CR1 and low levels of MHCⅡ and CCR2 were observed in macrophages from lung tissues of mice with P.murina infection.Conclusion Highly expressed CD11c+CD11b+dendritic cells and MHCⅡwere detected in lung tissues of mice during P.murina infection, indicating that CD11c+CD11b+dendritic cells were involved in the host defense against P.murina infection.
6.A1 H magnetic resonance spectroscopy study of obsessive-compulsive disorder
Xiuzhi ZHAO ; Xibin HU ; Hui WANG ; Jian QIAO ; Zhonghua SU ; Zhiyin YANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2011;20(1):28-31
Objective To approach potential abnormalities of neuro-chemical compounds in cerebrum of obsessive-compulsive disorder and to analyze the relationship among the abnormalities with duration of illness and symptom severity. Methods 19 patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder and 22 comparison subjects were scanned by 1H magnetic resonance spectroscopy to exam bilateral prefrontal lobe, temporal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, anterior cingutate and caudate nucleus, hippocampus as well as splenium and genu of corpus callosum,thalamus. The ratios of N-acetylaspartate (NAA) and choline (Cho) to creatine (Cr) were respectively recorded.The severities of obsessive-compulsive symptoms were assessed by Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale. Results ( 1 ) The ratios of NAA/Cr in right caudate nucleus and left hippocampus were higher than those in normal controls (1.23 ±0.37 vs 1.0 ±0.33, t=2.14, P=0.039;1.34 ±0.25 vs 1. 10 ±0.45, t=2.41, P=0.021 ), but NAA/Cr ratios in genu of corpus callosum were lower(0. 97 ±0.30 vs 1.19 ± 0. 26, t = -2.47, P= 0.018 ).(2) The Cho/Cr ratios in right caudate nucleus and left temporal lobe were higher than those in control groups (1.09±0.51 vs0. 67±0.21,t=3.32, P=0.003;2.58±0.62vs0.84±0.17, t=2.21,P=0.03). (3) The duration of illness was negatively correlated with the Cho/Cr ratios of right prefrontal lobe ( r = - 0. 507, P =0. 027 ). (4) The NAA/Cr ratios of genu of corpus callosum as well as the Cho/Cr ratios of left temporal lobe were negatively correlated with YBOCS score ( r 1 = - 0.457, P = 0.049; r 2 = - 0. 585, P = 0.009 ). Conclusion Neuronal functions increase in right caudate nucleus and left hippocampus which are opposite in genu of corpus callosum. These abnormalities may play an important role in pathogenesis of OCD.
7.The impulsivity and aggressivity, and its treatment outcomes of the inpatients with internet addiction disorder by intergrafion interview
Jian QIAO ; Zhonghua SU ; Yongxin YANG ; Shaolan WU ; Hui WANG ; Xiuzhi ZHAO ; Nina LI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2011;20(1):16-18
Objective To explore the impulsivity and aggressivity,and its treatment outcomes of the inpatients with intemet addiction disorder (IAD) by intergration interview. Methods Barratt Impulsiveness Scale ( BIS), Buss Aggressive Scale (BAS) were used to assess the impulsiveness and aggressivity in 58 IAD patients, at the first week and after the point of intergration interview 3 months,54 normal subjects in the control group were conducted by BIS and BAS only when they were recruited. Results ①The intemet addiction group had significantly higher scores on the BIS and BAS total scores than the control group at the first week ( BIS score 99.3 ±15. 1vs 75.0 ± 15.4, t=8.47, P<0. 01; BAS score 78.3 ±24.4 vs 54.8 ± 17.7, t=5.87 , P<0. 01 ). IAD group had lower scores on the total scores of BIS-Ⅱ and BAS after intergration interview than before, but the subscales and total scores were higher than those in the control group ( BIS score 86.3 ± 16.6 vs 75.0 ± 15.4, t =4.98, P < 0.01 ;BAS score 66.2 ± 22.6 vs 54.8 ± 17.7, t = 3.65, P < 0. 01 ). ②Total score of SCL-90 in IAD group were significantly correlated with the BAS total score ( r=0. 376, P<0. 01 ) ,and the decreased SCL-90 total score was also related with the decreased BAS score ( r= 0.508, P< 0. 01 ). Conclusion This study suggests that IAD group exhibit more impulsivity and aggressivity than those in the control group. After interview, their impulsivity and aggressivity are significantly decreased, but are still higher than those in the normal control group.
8.Optimizing the construction of school doctor team and improve the capacity of school health services
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(12):1673-1676
Abstract
The capacity of school health services is an important guarantee for ensuring physical and mental health of students and faculty, and is an important component of healthy schools. With the development of society, health status of children and adolescents presents new characteristics, which puts forward higher requirements for school health service capabilities. The allocation of health personnel, whether in universities or primary and secondary schools, still faces a common problem of being extremely mismatched with educational needs. To comprehensively build a high quality school health system that meets the current goal of building a strong education country, optimizing the construction of school doctors has become a key part of it. The article summarizes the main problems and challenges in the construction of school medical teams in China, proposes potential development paths and suggestions, in order to provide the reference for improving and developing high quality school health work systems, enhancing overall school health service capabilities, and promoting the comprehensive healthy development of children and adolescents.
9.Current status of standardized construction of health system in colleges and universities of Guangdong Province
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(12):1691-1694
Objective:
To understand the current status of the standardized construction of the health system in colleges and universities in Guangdong Province, so as to provide recommendations for promoting its standardized construction.
Methods:
From October to November 2023, a random digital table method combined with a questionnaire survey and one site investigation were used to investigate the basic information of school medical institutions, the construction situation of school medical institutions, the service provision of school medical institutions, the work of infectious disease prevention and control, and health education in 281 branches of 169 colleges and universities across 21 cities in Guangdong Province.
Results:
Among the 281 branches of colleges in Guangdong Province, 264 (94.0%) had school medical institutions. Among those, 88 (33.3%) had a preventive health care department, and 35 (13.5%) had one office for health education research. There were a total of 2 950 health professionals in school medical institutions, with 988 being regular staff members, 372 (12.6%) of whom hold senior titles. A total of 190 (73.4%) branches conducted annual infectious disease prevention and control health education for faculty, 219 (84.6%) branches conducted annual health education for students with at least 1 hour of instruction, 109 (42.1%) branches offered health education courses, and 106 (40.9%) branches established health education resources.
Conclusion
The construction of health system in colleges and universities in Guangdong Province is becoming more complete, but there are still issues such as unclear functional positioning of school health related departments and personnel, a weak team of school health professionals, and insufficient investment in health education.
10.In vitro inhibitory effect of CD+8 cells from patients with aplastic anemia on normal CFU-GM growth was blocked by cimetidine
Mingchun WANG ; Lijian YANG ; Xiuzhi GUO ; Shaohua CHEN ; Jidong LIAO
Chinese Medical Journal 1998;111(2):0-0
Objective To investigate the effect of histamine type Ⅱ (H2) receptors of the CD+8 cells from aplastic anemia (AA) patients on the inhibition of hematopoiesis.Methods Employing the modification of the panning method with monoclonal antibody the CD+8 cells from peri-pheral blood mononulcear cells of 17 aplastic anemia patients were obtained. The ribs moved during thoracic operations from 17 patients with non-hematologic diseases were as normal bone marrow resource. According to different group 2×104/ml CD+8 cells from AA patients and/or 1.0×10-5 mol/L or 0.5×10-5 mol/L cimetidine alone or in combination were added in the normal CFU-GM cultures.Reusults The normal CFU-GM from the rib bone marrows was 147.69±24.75/105 cells (±s), if 2×104/ml CD+8 cells from AA patients were added in thecultures, the CFU-GM formation significantly decreased (89.49±20.49/105 cells, P<0.01). If CD+8 cells from AA patients and 1.0×10-5 mol/L or 0.5×10-5 mol/L cimetidine were in combination added in the cultures, the CFU-GM were 144.96±25.34/105 cells or 156.28±32.81/105 cells respectively, compared with normal group P>0.05. If 1.0×10-5 mol/L or 0.5×10-5 mol/L cimetidine was added alone in the cultures, the CFU-GM number were 110.47±27.46/105 cells (compared with control P<0.01) or 160.06±32.22/105 cells (compared with control P>0.05) respectively.Conclusion 1.0×10-5 mol/L and 0.5×10-5 mol/L H2 receptor antagonist cimetidine completely abolished the suppressive effect of CD+8 cells from AA patients on the growth of normal CFU-GM and lower concentration cimetidine (0.5×10-5 mol/L) didn't suppress the growth of normal CFU-GM.