1.Research progress on the relationship between health literacy and cognitive function of elderly
Jin XUE ; Yongbing LIU ; Kaixuan SUN ; Yan XIA ; Hongcan SHI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(18):1438-1440
Older people generally had low health literacy, age related cognition decline and some even progress into dementia, burden on society was aggravating. Cognition decline of the elderly could lead to the decrease of health literacy. Meanwhile, higher level of health literacy was a protective factor against cognition decline in the elderly. This paper aimed to explore the relationship between health literacy and cognitive function in the elderly population without dementia, and to provide a theoretical basis for improving the health literacy and cognitive function of the elderly.
2.Establishment of mice model of C6 glioma stem cells and its evaluation
Yahua WANG ; Haolun XU ; Helu YAN ; Xia LI ; Xue YING
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(11):1620-1622
Aim To establish ICR animal model with C6 glioma stem cells, to provide the ideal model for the further study of gli-oma stem cells in brain glioma model. Methods C6 glioma stem cell was cultured in vitro by suspension,and was identified with Nestin antibody. C6 stem cells of ICR mouse glioma model were used to investigate survival state and tumor volume in mice after the operation. HE staining and CD133 immunohistochemi-cal study were adopted to investigate the postoperative pathologi-cal changes in mice. Results The expression of Nestin was 96. 01% in C6 glioma stem cells, and Nestin was highly ex-pressed in the cultured C6 glioma stem cells. Mice were inocula-ted with tumor after loss of appetite, weight, behavior and slow, sluggish reaction. Tumor volume at day 21 after modeling was (9. 77 ± 6. 58) mm3 . After HE staining, the model showed the invasive growth, tumor cell shrinkage and derangement. Immu-nohistochemical CD133 staining revealed that tumor cytoplasm color was brown. Conclusion Glioma model can be established based on glioma stem cells into a high rate of tumor, the tumor cycle is short, which can be used as an ideal model for glioma.
3.Effect of Comprehensive Intervention Therapy of Losing Weight on Blood Leptin,Blood Lipid,Blood Glucose,Insulin in Adolescent Girl Students with Simple Obesity
xiao-yin, WANG ; yan-xia, CHEN ; xue-peng, GUO
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(07):-
Objective To investigate the effect of comprehensive intervention therapy of losing weight on leptin and blood lipid,blood glucose,insulin in adolescent girl students with simple obesity.Methods Simple obesity adolescent girl students were accepted the losing weight therapy composed of the aerobic exercise,reasonable diet,behavior modification and medical supervision for 10 months.Then the changes of blood leptin and correlated hormone were examined before test,during test and after test,respectively.Results The leptin and correlated hormone levels were significantly higher in obesity subjects than that in normal subjects,and the levels of serum leptin was positively correlated with BMI and insulin.The blood leptin and blood lipid,blood glucose,insulin were decreased obviously after experimental losing weight.Conclusion Comprehensive intervention therapy of losing weight can significantly lose weight,leptin and insulin,so it plays an important role in modifying the metabolism disorder
4.The features of in vivo laser confocal microscope images of frequent fungal keratitis
Yuan, XIA ; Chunyan, XUE ; Yan, WU ; Zhenping, HUANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2016;34(2):155-159
Background Fungal keratitis is one of primary infectious ocular diseases in China.Conventional diagnostic method is fungal cultivation.In vivo laser confocal microscope is a noninvasive examination of ocular surface.However,the study on features of in vivo laser confocal microscope images of frequent fungal keratitis is still not thorough.Objective This study was to analyze laser confocal microscope imaging features of four typical fungal keratitis.Methods The clinical data of 65 eyes from 65 patients with fungal keratitis were retrospectively analyzed.The patients were initially diagnosed in Nanjing General Hospital of Nanjing Military Command PLA from January 2007 to November 2011, and laser confocal microscope examination of ocular surface and fungal cultivation were performed.The characteristics of laser confocal microscope images were investigated,including shape and type of hypha,distribution of spores and the relationship of hypha with lesion.The differentiation between fungal hypha and other corneal tissues was summarized.Results Fungal cultivation showed that among the 65 patients,Fusarium,Aspergillus,Candida and Alternaria were common pathogenic fungus with the infected proportion 63.0% , 16.9%,3.0% and 4.6% ,respectively, and 12.5% patients were infected by other fungus.In the images of laser confocal microscope,hyphae of Fusarium presented the branch-like high reflective structure in the corneal superficial stromal layer and thinning line shape in the deep stromal layer.Few inflammatory cells were found.The peudohyphae and spores from Candida were seen in corneal superficial and mid stroma layers, with few inflammatory cells and many proliferating stromal fibers in the lesions.The hyphae of Aspergillus presented worm-like, showing the thinner and shorter shapes in comparison with those of Candida.The hyphae of Alternaria were long,straight and thick in shape,and spherical chlamydospores were found on the hyphal tip.The hyphae, subepithelial plexus, dendritic cells, fibrosis of the cornea all showed high reflection under the laser confocal microscope, but evidently differences appeared in shape,distribution and course in corneas.Conclusions Hyphae are the main basis to diagnose fungal keratitis and differentiate fungi.As a non-invasive examination method,laser confocal microscope can provide useful information for the early diagnosis and treatment of fungal keratitis in vivo.
5.Evaluation of the reliability and validity of Chinese version of Newest Vital Sign
Jin XUE ; Hongcan SHI ; Yongbing LIU ; Kaixuan SUN ; Linfeng WU ; Yan XIA ; Lingling XUE
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(9):647-650
Objective To evaluate the reliability and validity of the Chinese version of the Newest Vital Sign(NVS). Methods The NVS was translated and back-translated. Cultural adaption of scale was performed by Delphi expert consultation and pilot study. The reliability and validity of the Chinese version of the NVS was tested in 451 Chinese residents. Results Chinese version of the NVS consisted of 6 items with Pearson correlation between item and total score of scale ranging from 0.50 to 0.71. Two factors were abstracted by exploratory factor analysis and explained 61.51% of total variance. Confirmatory factor analysis showed that the fitness of the model was acceptable:comparative fit index was 0.96, Tuker-Lewis index was 0.92, standardized root mean square residual was 0.04, root mean square error of approximation was 0.077. Cronbach α coefficient was 0.71, retest reliability was 0.92. Conclusions Chinese version of the NVS has good reliability and validity, which can be used to test the health literacy of residents in China.
6.Successful pregnancy after amniotic fluid embolism.
Zhao-yi FENG ; Chun-yan SHI ; Hui-xia YANG ; Xue-lian GAO ; Yan-zhi JIN
Chinese Medical Journal 2013;126(14):2799-2799
7.Cloning and Characterization of 5′Flanking Region of Nitrate Reductase Gene Derived from Dunaliella salina
Jie LI ; Yan-Long JIA ; Hong-Xia YAN ; Wei-Dong PAN ; Le-Xun XUE ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(11):-
Aim: Clone and characterize of the 5′- flanking region of the nitrate reductase (NR) gene derived from Dunaliella salina(D. salina). Methods : The genomic DNA from D. salina was respectively digested with BamHI, EcoRI, HindIII, Pst I, Sal I and Xba I. A genomic walking cassette was ligated to the ends of the digested DNA fragments, and then genomic walking libraries comprising BL, EL, HL, PL, SL and XL were constsucted. The 5′- flanking region of the NR gene from genomic walking libraries of D. salina was amplified by LA-PCR. The DNA sequences were analyzed with the software - Promoter Predictions. Isolated 5′-flanking regions fused to the GUS gene were tested for transient expression in the alga. Results: A single specific PCR product of about 1200bp in length from the HL library was generated. Also, several conserved motifs, such as CAAT-box, GAGA-box were found, which are related to regulation of transcription, and the putative binding sites of transcriptional factors such as EBP, EFII, NF-E1 and LV. BLAST showed that the DNA sequences shared high homology with 5′-upstream region of the NR gene from Dunaliella viridis. The isolated 5′-flanking regions were able to strongly drive GUS reporter gene expression, suggesting that it contains the promoter elements necessary for the transcription of the NR gene. The expression pattern of the GUS gene and the NR gene were similar, both ware induced by nitrate and repressed by ammonium. Conclusion: The cloned 5′- flanking sequences of NR gene derived from D. salina might be a specific promoter with the ability to“switch on or off” an expression of the heterologous gene in transgenic D. salina.
8.Formation and Characteristics of Wine Bouquet Produced by Wine Yeasts
Ying YANG ; Yan-Wen XU ; Jun-Xia XUE ; Yan-Lin LIU ;
Microbiology 1992;0(04):-
In the process of vinification, the metabolic products of various yeasts are key to the sensory characteristics. Different species produce different volatile composition, which results in direct influences on wine's bouquet mostly. Metabolic characteristics of Saccharomyces and non-Saccharomyces and the different influences on odour by them as well as interactions among various species were described in this paper. Research progress on non-Saccharomyces was summarized.Studies confirmed that some characteristics of non-Saccharomyces play a positive role in the structure of bouquet of wine. Combined use of Saccharomyces and some of non-Saccharomyces will be beneficial to sensory characteristics of wine.
9.Analysis of microvessel density in pterygium tissue with corneal laser confocal microscopyc in vivo and immunohistochemistry in vitro
Chun-yan, XUE ; Ting, ZHU ; Yuan, XIA ; Yan, WU ; Zhen-ping, HUANG ; Nong, TIAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2012;30(1):46-49
BackgroundPterygium is an ocular surface disease of abnormal cell proliferative kind and angiogenesis plays an important role in its development and recurrence.Several anti-angiogenic therapies have been used to treat pterygium,but there very few studtes for the in vivo observation of the microvessles in pterygium.ObjectiveThis study was to observe angiogenesis in pterygium with a high-resolution confocal microscope in vivo and to perform immunohistochemical study in vitro.MethodsA prospective case-controlled study was designed.Twenty eyes of 20 consecutive patients with primary pterygia and 20 age- and sex-matched patients with inner eye diseases and strabismus with normal conjunctiva were enrolled in this study.An in vivo confocal microscopy imaging system (Heidelberg Retina Tomograph Ⅱ Rostock Cornea Module) was used to collect microvascular pictures from the anterior part of pterygia and normal nasal conjunctiva of controls,and then immunochemistry was performed to examine the expression of CD31 in microvessel in vitro.The vascular density values were compared between these two groups.The correlation of vascular density values between in vivo Heidelberg Retina Tomograph and in vitro immunohistochemistry was calculated.Written informed consent was obtained from pationts before any examination and surgery.ResultsUnder the in vivo confocal microscope,the microvessel density was (8929±2993) μm/mm2 and (4202 ±692)μm/mm2,respectively,in pterygium and the normal conjunctiva group with a statistically significant difference between them (t =6.881,P<0.01 ).Immunochemistry revealed that the expression of CD31 to measure vascular density was ( 21.00 ± 4.06/400 × field ) and ( 6.07 ± 1.75/400 × field ) in pterygium and the normal conjunctiva group,showing significant difference (t =12.312,P<0.01 ).Positive correlations were found in the vascular density values between in vivo corneal laser confocal microscopy examination and in vitro immunochemistry examination in both the pterygium group and normal conjunctiva group (pterygium group:r=0.649,P<0.01 ;normal conjunctiva group: r=0.572,P<0.01 ) ConclusionsIn vivo confocal microscopy imaging is superior to in vitro immunochemistry in evaluating the microvessel of pterygium.The results of this study offer a new way index for further investigation of the biological behavior of pterygium and its mechanism.
10.Regulation of a Highly Repeated GT Sequence from DCA1 Promoter of Dunaliella Salina in Salt-induction
Qing-Ju LUO ; Jie LI ; Hong-Xia YAN ; Xue-Jing LU ; Yu-Min LU ; Le-Xun XUE ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(07):-
To identify whether a highly repeated GT sequence from DCA1 promoter from Dunaliella salina,which have been proved to be a salt-inducible promoter in our previous study,would be a salt-inducible regulation element,different primers were designed to amplify 6 different-length fragments of DCA1 promoter from D.salina by PCR.After these fragments were respectively inserted into the HindⅢ-BamH I sites of the vector pU?GUS,serial expression vectors containing the gus gene were generated.D.salina cells transformed with these recombinant plasmids by electroporation were grown in liquid media containing different concentrations of sodium chloride respectively.GUS enzyme activity was measured histochemically and fluorometrically.The results revealed that 3 fragments containing GT repeated sequence drove the external gus gene expression and the expression pattern of the gus gene was regulated by the concentrations of sodium chloride.Additionally,the 2 fragments without tandem GT sequence drove the gus gene expression,but the expression pattern of the gus gene wasn't regulated by the concentration of sodium chloride;Also,the upstream fragment of the tandem GT sequence wasn't able to drive the gus gene expression.In conclusion,the highly repeated GT sequence from the DCA1 promoter plays an important role in the salt-inducible regulation of DCA1 promoter from D.salina and might be a novel salt-inducible element.