1.Repairment of pancreas mesenchymal stem cells on injured pancreas tissues
Haiqing YE ; Dongyan FAN ; Yajuan LIU ; Qiang CHEN ; Hongxue FAN
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2006;0(04):-
Objective To study the repairment of pancreas mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs) on injured pancreas of rats,and find a new source of cells for treatment of diabetes. Methods ① Pancreases were taken out of three-day-old Wistar rats under bioclean condition,and cells were obtained by V-collagenase digestion. Generations were passed by conventional culture,cells were purified by adherence screening method,cell morphous was observed by Giemsa staining. The expressions of surface marker CD34 and CD44 were determined by FCM,and compared with bone marrow MSCs(BM-MSCs),the differences in character and function were observed. ②The experimental rats were divided into two groups randomly. Pancreas ischemic necrosis model was made by deligation,then the purified pancreas MSCs were marked with DAPI and then were transplantated partially. After two weeks,the survival rate was measured and histopathological detection was performed. Results ① The cells had concordant morphous gradually with vigorous generation. There was no significant difference in morphology and surface antigen compared with BM-MSCs.② The survival rate in experimental group was 75% ,the necrotic tissue had basi-rebounded. Blue fluorescent was observed in repaired pancreas tissues. The survival rate in control group was 20%. The survival rate in experimental group was higher than that in control group (P
2.Strategy on Enhancement of bFGF Gene Expression and Purification of Its Products
Lixin WANG ; Yajuan LIU ; Jian LIN ; Hongxue FAN ; Ningyi JIN ;
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 1995;0(02):-
Objective: To adjust the distance between SD sequence and ATG in the same expressive plasmid pLX1 to enhance expression of heterologous bFGF gene in E. coli. Methods: Adjusting the different distance between SD sequence and ATG by Klenow and Mung Bean Nuclease. SDS PAGE and Western blot showed the expressed protein bFGF in E.coli. bFGF proteins were purified by HPHIC, HPGFC and HAC. Biological activity was examined by MTT. Results: Recombinant plasmids pLX2, pLX3 were obtained and the expressive levels were 8.03%, 9.9% respectively. Also the purified bFGF was obtained by HPHIC, HPGFC, HAC and its ED 50 was 2.29 ng/ml. Conclusion: Increasing the bFGF gene dosage by adjusting the distance between SD sequence and ATG could increase the expression level of a desired protein.
3.Correlation Between Tei Index and Brain Natriuretic Peptide in Patients with Dilated Cardiomyopathy
Yajuan FAN ; Wen CHU ; Yajun LIANG ; Xuewei CHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2015;(6):449-452
Purpose To explore the relationship of Tei index and the concentration of plasma brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy. Materials and Methods Fifty healthy individuals (control group) and fifty dilated cardiomyopathy patients (study group) were recruited in this study. BNP level was measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Color Doppler echocardiography were performed to measure the cardiac indices including left ventricular end-diastolic dimension (LVEDd), left ventricular end-systolic diameter (LVESd), interventricular septal thickness at diastole (IVSd), left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). Tei index was then calculated. The indices between the two groups were compared and correlation of Tei index and BNP with cardiac indices was analyzed. Results LVEDd, LVESd, Tei index, and BNP were significantly higher in study group than those in control group (t=14.4, 23.4, 21.9 and 22.3, P<0.01). IVSd and LVEF were significant lower in the study group (t=12.4 and 12.5, P<0.01). BNP was negatively correlated with LVEF (r= -0.266, P<0.05), and positively correlated with Tei index and LVEDd (r=0.401 and 0.326, P<0.05). Tei index was negatively correlated with LVEF and E/A (r= -0.480 and - 0.241, P<0.05), and positively correlated with LVEDd (r=0.375, P<0.05). Multiple stepwise regression analysis showed that the variates of BNP stepwise regression equation were Tei index, LVEF and LVEDd (t=5.984, -2.477 and 2.326, P<0.05); after correcting LVEF, the stepwise regression analysis showed closer relationship between Tei index and BNP (t=2.728, P<0.05). Conclusion There is correlation between Tei index and BNP. Tei index may be a good index for accurately estimating global ventricular function.
4.Efficacy analysis of Chuanxiongqingnaokeli treatment of children with migraine
Qiong WU ; Yuying FAN ; Junmei ZHANG ; Fenghua YANG ; Xueyan LIU ; Yajuan ZHAO ; Xiaowei ZHOU ; Hua WANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2015;(3):278-281
Objective To observe the clinical efficacy and adverse reaction of Chuanxiongqingnaokeli for children with migraine. Methods One hundred children patients with migraine were randomly divided into treatment group( n = 50 ) and control group( n = 50 ). Patients in treatment group were given Chuanxiongqingnaokeli,10 g/once,and three times one day,while in control group were given Flunarizine Hydrochloride Capsules,2. 5 mg/once,and who's body mass ﹥50 kg with 5. 0 mg/once,and one times each night. Three months as one course of treatment,and compared the efficacy of two groups after tree course of treatment. Results The hemodynamics of two groups all decreased after treatment compared with before treatment,but ACA,MCA,PCABA and VA in treatment group(( 81. 10 ± 11. 95 ),( 93. 3 ± 14. 16 ),( 70. 2 ± 11. 57),(70. 6 ± 13. 02),(65. 5 ± 12. 6)cm/s respectively)decreased more significantly than that of control group(( 104. 2 ± 12. 63 ),( 116. 2 ± 15. 82 ),( 93. 5 ± 11. 91 ),( 93. 5 ± 12. 71 ),87. 4 ± 12. 92 ) cm/s respectively),and the differences were significant( P﹤0. 05). The headache frequency and duration in treatment group were(1. 0 ± 0. 6)and(3. 3 ± 1. 0),less than that of control group((2. 3 ± 0. 9)and(5. 6 ± 1. 7);t= -3. 345,-3. 269;P﹤0. 05). The total effective rate in treatment group was 90. 0%(45/50),higher than that of control group(74. 0%(37/50);χ2 =4. 336,P﹤0. 05). There was no severe adverse reaction in both two groups. Conclusion The Chuanxiongqingnaokeli is safe and effective for treatment of children with migraine.
5.Status and equity of mental health resources allocation in Shanghai Municipality
Xin FAN ; Yanpin GUO ; Yajuan ZHAO ; Xu LI ; Jun CAI ; Bin XIE
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(4):429-432
Objective:
To analyze the current status and equity of mental health resources allocation in Shanghai Municipality, so as to provide data supports to formulate mental health action plans and relevant policies. .
Methods:
The data pertaining to mental health institutions, actual beds opened, certified or assistant psychiatrists and registered nurses was collected from the Survey of the Current Status on Mental Health Resources in Shanghai Municipality in 2020. The equity of mental health resources allocated by population and geographical area in Shanghai Municipality was evaluated with Lorenz curve and Gini coefficient
Results:
There were 96 mental health institutions, 15 060 actual beds opened, 257 certified or assistant psychiatrists and 2 887 registered nurses in Shanghai Municipality in 2020, with a physician-to-nurse ratio of 1∶2.30. The greatest numbers of actual beds opened in the department of psychiatrics, the number of certified or assistant psychiatrists and the number of registered nurses per 10 000 residents and per km2 were all found the central urban areas. The numbers of actual beds opened in the department of psychiatrics, the number of certified or assistant psychiatrists and the number of registered nurses per 10 000 residents were 6.06 beds, 0.51 physicians and 1.16 nurses, with Gini coefficients of 0.36, 0.42 and 0.44, respectively, and the numbers of actual beds opened in the department of psychiatrics, the number of certified or assistant psychiatrists and the number of registered nurses per km2 were 2.38 beds, 0.20 physicians and 0.46 nurses, with Gini coefficients of 0.72, 0.76 and 0.75, respectively.
Conclusions
There was a gross equity in mental health resources allocated by population and geographical area in Shanghai Municipality in 2020, which showed an improvement as compared to 2015. The equity in mental health resources allocated by geographical area was lower than that by population in Shanghai Municipality.
6.Complete transposition of the great arteries with severe pulmonary hypertension increses late mortality after artery switch operation
Hongguang FAN ; Shengshou HU ; Zhe ZHENG ; Shoujun LI ; Yajuan ZHANG ; Xiangbin PAN ; Yinglong LIU ; Xiangdong SHEN ; Jun YAN
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2010;26(5):317-321
Objective The postoperative outcomes of transposition of the great arteries with severe pulmonary hypertension (PH) are still controversial. Based on relative large data, we evaluated the relationship between preoperative pulmonary hypertension and postoperative early and midterm clinical outcomes. Methods In this retrospective study, a cohort of consecutive patients with TGA was studied. One hundred and one patients underwent artery switch operation between February 2004 and October 2007. Preoperative medical records were reviewed. The mean follow-up period was 22.6 months. All artery switch operations were performed through a median sternotomy utilizing extracorporeal circulation. Deep hypothermia and circulatory arrest were used in 6 patients. After sternotomy, pulmonary arterial pressure was measured directly. According preoperative mean pulmonary pressure ( mPAP), patients were divided into three groups: normal group ( mPAP <25mmHg, n =43), moderate PH group ( mPAP between 25 to 50mmHg, n = 47) and severe PH group ( mPAP ≥50mmHg, n = 11 ). The methods of coronary anastomosis were "open trap door" ( 39 cases), "bay window" (61 cases) and "pulmonary artery tunnel" ( 1 case)techniques. Besides repairing of atrial septal defect and ventricular septal defect, ligation of patent ductus arteriosus, concomitsnt operations also involved mitral valvuloplasty (5 patients), tricuspid valvuloplasty (2 patients), pulmonary valvuloplasty (5 patients), pulmonary artery transplantation ( 1 patient ), subvalvular membrane resection ( 2 patients), widening of the right ventricular outflow tract ( 1 patient ) and collateral circulation occlusion ( 1 patient). The early and late postoperative results were compared among different groups. Results After operation, mPAP in severe PH group decreased from (61.2 ± 8.6 ) mmHg to ( 34.6 ± 13.6 ) mmHg( P < 0.01 ). In moderate PH group it decreased from ( 34.5 ± 6.7 ) mmHg to ( 21.3 ± 5.6) mmHg( P < 0.0l ). mPAP was not significantly changed in the control group. Operative mortality was 7.9% ( 8 patients ).The causes of early death were low output syndrome in 3 patients, septicemia in 4, central nervous system complications in 1.There was no difference in the postoperative complication rates among three groups. Also, no significant differences were found between groups regarding the early operative mortality (control group: 7.0%, moderate PH group: 8.5%, severe PH group:9.1%, P = 0.953 ). Combined abnormity contributed to postoperative death. Patients with ventricular septal defect and patent ductus arteriosus had a higher mortality rate. During follow-up 8 patients died: 5 in control group ( 11.6% ), 5 in moderate PH group ( 10.6% ) and 6 in severe PH group (54.5% ), P < 0.01. Causes of midterm death were sudden death in 10, progressive heart failure in 4, pneumonia in 2. The rates of midterm mortality of the three groups were significantly different ( 11.6%,10.6% and 54.5% for control, moderate PH and severe PH group, respectively, P = 0.001 ). Kaplan-Meier survival analysis for patients with different age groups showed that survival rate in group with age older than 1 year was lower ( P = 0.029 ).Conclusion In TGA/PH patients, mPAP lower than 50 mmHg is suitable for artery switch operation and can get satisfying postoperative outcomes. If mPAP higher than 50 mmHg, even though the operation may decrease the pulmonary pressure, radical artery switch operation should not be recommended because of higher late mortality.
7.Epidemiological study of antibody to pertussis toxin IgG in newborns in Shunyi District of Beijing in 2016
Yingjie SHEN ; Fan YANG ; Huizhen YI ; Tianjiao ZHAO ; Feitian LI ; Hui ZHAO ; Lihong HAN ; Xiaoming XIN ; Yajuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2017;20(8):589-593
Objective To investigate the levels of antibody to pertussis toxin (PT) IgG in newborns in Shunyi Women and Children's Hospital of Beijing Children's Hospital in 2016.Methods A total of 419 newborns were enrolled in this study.Umbilical cord blood sample was collected from each subject and detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to measure the concentration of PT-IgG.Besides,all newborns were followed up to January 31,2017.Chi-square test was used for statistical analysis.Results The detectable rate of umbilical cord blood samples for PT-IgG accounted for 30.1% (126/419).The median antibody level was < 5 U/ml,and the 90th and the 95th percentile were 14.3 and 24.0 U/ml,respectively.No cases of pertussis occurred at the end of follow-up.Conclusions The newborns born in Shunyi Women and Children's Hospital of Beijing Children's Hospital are generally lack of protective PT antibody.
8.Iodine nutritional status of vulnerable people in Inner Mongolia after adjustment of iodized salt standard
Yuanyuan ZUO ; Hongyu GUO ; Jia'nan QIAO ; Haicheng JIA ; Jie FAN ; Xiuling YUN ; Yonghong TIAN ; Gaowa YU ; Chunlei LIU ; Yajuan XIA
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2016;(1):43-46
Objective To investigate the iodine nutrition level of vulnerable people in Inner Mongolia after adjustment of iodized salt standard and to provide theoretical bases for scientific iodine supplementation. Methods In 2013, 3 cities were selected from eastern, central and western parts of Inner Mongolia in accordance with the random number table, 3 or 4 counties were selected from each target city, 5 units according to their sub-area position of east, south, west, north and center were selected from each county, and then 1 township was selected from each unit, 5 groups of target population including school children aged 8- 10, women of childbearing age, pregnant and lactating women and infants each at least 10 people were investigated in each township. Edible salt samples from their homes and urine samples were collected. The direct titration method among the generic methods of iodide testing for salt production industry (GB/T 13025.7-2012) was used to determine the salt iodine level, and As3+-Ce4+catalytic spectrophotometry using ammonium per sulfate digestion (WS/T 107-2009) was used to test the urinary iodine level. Results Totally 3 300 samples of edible salt from local residents had been examined and median iodine was 26.20 mg/kg. The median of urinary iodine was 190.6μg/L of 1 289 school-age children;was 183.6μg/L of 621 women of childbearing age; was 178.2 μg/L o f 876 pregnant women; was 178.6 μg/L of 664 lactating women and was 167.7μg/L of 599 infants. Conclusion After adjustment of iodized salt standard, iodine nutrition level is suitable in all vulnerable people.
9.Coexistence of ankylosing spondylitis and Beh?et's disease associated with antiphospholipid syndrome: a case report and literature review
Yajuan YAO ; Xiaoying WANG ; Yunjing BAI ; Fan WU ; Xiaohua XU ; Dexun JIANG
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2020;24(9):622-625
Objective:To explore the clinical features and diagnosis of coexistence of ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and Beh?et's disease associated with antiphospholipid syndrome (APS).Methods:We analyzed a case of coexistence of ankylosing spondylitis and Beh?et's disease associated with APS in Seventh Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital in 2016, and the related literature were reviewed.Results:A 26-year-old male patient suffered from inflammatory low back pain, arthralgia and iritis. A His CT imaging revealed bilateral grade Ⅱ of bilateral sacroiliac arthritis. He was diagnosed as AS. He also had recurrent oral ulceration, iritis, vascular disorders and positive acupuncture pathergy test. He was diagnosed as Beh?et's disease. He suffered from recurrentpeated venous thrombosis. Laboratory tests revealed positive antiphospholipid antibodies. He was diagnosed as secondary APS complicated with Beh?et's disease. After he was treated with of glucocorticosteroid, cyclophosphamide, adalimumab and dabigatran, his condition improved significantly.Conclusion:There are some cases reported of AS with Beh?et's disease, or Beh?et's disease with APS, or AS with APS. The relationship between them is complex. The possibility of coexistence of AS and Beh?et's disease and APS should not be ignored, in order to avoid misdiagnosis.
10.Correlation between serum bile acid profile and cognitive function in patients with acute schizophrenia
Zhiyang QI ; Qingyan MA ; Min JIA ; Binglong WEN ; Wenhui JIANG ; Xiancang MA ; Yajuan FAN
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2024;45(4):650-655
Objective To investigate the effect of peripheral blood bile acids on the cognitive function of schizophrenia patients.Methods Targeted metabolomics was adopted to analyze the total level of primary and secondary serum bile acid metabolites collected from 23 schizophrenia patients and 23 health control individuals.The MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery(MCCB)was adopted to evaluate the subjects'cognitive function in five dimensions.Results We found that the schizophrenia patients had impaired cognitive functions in multiple dimensions including speed of processing,working memory,reasoning and problem solving,and visual learning.Compared with the health control group,serum levels of cholic acid(CA)and chenodeoxycholic acid(CDCA)were significantly lower in patients with schizophrenia,while serum level of glycocholic acid(GCA)was significantly higher,and the ratio of deoxycholic acid(DCA)to CA was higher(3.04 vs.1.16).Speed of processing,working memory,reasoning and problem solving,and visual learning abilities were significantly negatively correlated with serum levels of multiple primary bile acids including taurocholic acid(TCA),GCA,glycochenodeoxycholic acid(GCDCA)and taurochenodeoxycholic acid(TCDCA),after adjustments of age,sex,and body mass index.Conclusion The bile acid profile of schizophrenia patients is obvious,and the decrease in neuroprotective bile acids(namely,CA and CDCA)and the up-regulation of cytotoxic bile acid(i.e.,GCA)may impair the cognitive function of schizophrenia patients.