2.Clinical distribution and antimicrobial resistance of 172 Proteus mirabilis isolates and 68 Proteus vulgaris isolates
Shan LUO ; Wenen LIU ; Qun YAN ; Qingxia LIU ; Yanming LI
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2014;(12):710-713
Objective To analyze strains of Proteus mirabilis (P .mirabilis )and Proteus vulgaris (P .vulgaris ) isolated in a hospital,detect resistance to commonly used antimicrobial agents,and provide reference for rational ap-plication of antimicrobial agents in clinic.Methods 172 P .mirabilis isolates and 68 P .vulgaris isolates isolated between January 1 ,2011 and June 30,2013 were analyzed,antimicrobial resistance susceptibility testing were per-formed by disk diffusion method,data were analyzed with WHONET 5.4 software.Results P .mirabilis strains were mainly isolated from wound secretion(26.74%),sputum(22.68%)and urine(18.61 %),P .vulgaris were mainly from wound secretion(48.53%),urine(17.65%)and sputum(11 .77%).The resistance rates of P .mirabilis to ampicillin and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole were both>45.00%;the resistance rates of P .vulgaris to cefazo-lin and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole was 86.76% and 41 .18% respectively;the resistance rates of P .mirabilis and P .vulgaris to piperacillin/tazobactam,cefotaxime,ceftazidime,cefepime,carbapenems (ertapenem and mero-penem)and amikacin were all <20.00%.Conclusion The resistance rates of P .mirabilis and P .vulgaris to pip-eracillin/tazobactam,cefotaxime,ceftazidime,cefepime,ertapenem,meropenem and amikacin are all high,and can be used as the empirical medication for the treatment of related infection.
3.The effects of the compound lavender ointment on experimental guinea pigs scald、anti-inflammation and analgesia
Xin LUO ; Yan SUN ; Xuewei YONG ; Yingfang GUO ; Linlin LI ; Qun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2014;(9):28-31
Objective To study the main pharmacodynamics effect of compound lavender ointment on the scald, anti-inflammation and analgesia.Methods Sixty guinea pigs were divided into normal groups,model groups( superficialⅡ°scalding models) ,compound lavender ointment high,median,low dose groups,and jing wan hong ointment groups,then observation of the wounds and healing was made and recorded.Histopathological examination was made to examine the wounds,and ELISA to analyze serum TNF-α、IL-6、IL-8.Xylene ear swelling model and writhing test were used to observe the analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects of the compound lavender ointment.Results Compound lavender ointment can relieve the wounds swelling and exudation,which may be related to the decrease of proinflammatory cytokines(P <0.01), and promote the wound healing significantly( P <0.01) ,that the side-effects were not observed.High dose of compound lavender ointment can inhibit ear swelling and have certain analgesia with the writhing tests.Conclusion Compound lavender ointment have the promoting wound healing,anti-infectious and antalgic effects on the scald.
4.In vitro analysis of the antibacterial activity of Micafungin against Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Shan LUO ; Wenen LIU ; Yanhua LI ; Wei CHEN ; Yiming ZHONG ; Fang YANG ; Qun YAN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;39(7):516-521
Objectives Selecting and constructing the biofilm -model of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in vitro.Observing the antibacterial activity of using Micafungin alone , or combined with Meropenem against Pseudomonas aeruginosa ( plankton-grown and biofilm-grown ) . Methods Ten clinical isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa were collected in July 2012, constructing the biofilm-model by microwell plate from Xiangya Hospital, Central South University.The ability of biofilm-formation of these strains was estimated by crystal violet colorimetric method, and optical microscope was used to observe the shape of the biofilm .MICs of Micafungin and Meropenem against plankton -grown and biofilm-grown Pseudomonas aeruginosa were tested by broth microdilution method, and the changes of MICs were compared.Using broth microdilution method, and connecting with the crystal violet colorimetric method , to observe the antibacterial effect of using Micafungin alone, or combined with antibiotics in the inhibition of the biofilm formation and destruction of mature biofilm of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.SPSS18.0 and t-test were used in comparing the differences between both treatment group and control group.P <0.05 showed the difference was statistically significant . Results Ten strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa were successful in forming biofilms.Comparing with their planktonic counterparts, biofilms became more resistant to Meropenem , with the MIC raised 4-128 times. However, MIC of Micafungin could not be measured.Micafungin can inhibit the formation of biofilm in 9 experimental strains (PA1-PA9), where the minimum effective concentration of Micafungin were 156.25, 625, 10 000, 2 500, 1 250, 2 500, 1 250, 625 and 10 000 mg/L respectively.The absorbance values of the minimum effective concentration group and its positive growth control group were 0.342 ±0.020 vs 0.491 ±0.027, 0.512 ±0.018 vs 0.627 ±0.043, 0.862 ±0.021 vs 1.155 ±0.027, 0.731 ±0.028 vs 0.863 ± 0.017, 0.311 ±0.003 vs 0.447 ±0.021, 0.435 ±0.021 vs 0.597 ±0.011, 0.520 ±0.012 vs 0.605 ± 0.027, 0.611 ±0.059 vs 0.734 ±0.017, 0.223 ±0.011 vs 0.343 ±0.037 respectively, where the P values were 0.02, 0.03, 0.00, 0.01, 0.01, 0.00, 0.03, 0.01 and 0.03 respectively.The differences are statistically significant.Micafungin can damage the mature biofilm of 7 strains (PA1, PA2, PA4 -PA8), where the minimum effective concentration of Micafungin were 2 500, 2 500, 5 000, 2 500, 5 000, 2 500, 5 000 mg/L respectively.The absorbance values of the minimum effective concentration group and its positive growth control group were 1.459 ±0.014 vs 1.534 ±0.020, 1.279 ±0.020 vs 1.431 ±0.007, 1.365 ±0.024 vs 1.467 ±0.065, 1.322 ±0.028 vs 1.530 ±0.090, 0.920 ±0.004 vs 1.047 ±0.013, 1.860 ±0.005 vs 1.953 ±0.055, 1.407 ±0.005 vs 1.553 ±0.045 respectively, where the P values were 0.01, 0.01, 0.02, 0.01, 0.00, 0.03, 0.02.The difference is statistically significant.Micafungin combined with Meropenem applied in multiple drug resistant strains , which can inhibit the formation of biofilm better.Conclusions Micafungin can inhibit the formation Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm and damage the mature biofilms.Micafungin combined with Meropenem can act on multiple drug resistant strain , which may get a higher inhibition rate of the biofilm.
5.Effect of Arsenic Exposure through Drinking Water on the Levels of Blood Arsenic and Brain Arsenic,Learning and Memory of Rats
Jiao-Hua LUO ; Zhi-Qun QIU ; Yong-Yan ZHANG ; Al ET ;
Journal of Environment and Health 2007;0(10):-
Objective To investigate the effect of arsenic exposure on learning and memory ability of rats.Methods Fourty- eight weaned SD rats were randomly divided into four groups,12 in each.The control group drank tap water,the other three groups treated with sodium arsenite at doses of 2.72 mg/L,13.6 mg/L and 68 mg/L for 12 weeks.Morris water maze was used to test the spatial learning and memory ability of rats.Arsenic level in the blood and brain was assessed after Morris water maze test.Results Arsenic contents in the blood of arsenic exposed rats were significantly higher than that in control rats(P
6.Evaluation of interventional embolism therapy for metastatic carcinoma of adrenal gland
Hongxiang YAO ; Gensheng CHEN ; Zhiping YAN ; Jianjun LUO ; Qun ZENG ; Ying JIANG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 1994;0(02):-
Objective To evaluate the value of interventional embolism therapy for metastatic carcinoma of adrenal gland.Methods Fifty four patients with metastatic carcinoma of adrenal gland were treated with interventional catheterization perfusion and embolism therapy.Results Except one case with failure of finding the feeding artery, totally 76 sessions of interventional therapy were performed on 53 patients. Technical successful rate was 98.1% with 100% of complete release of clinical sign in 14 patients. Good deposition of iodized oil in tumor area reached 75.4% in three months after the procedure. Severe complication rate ocurred in 1.88%. Conclusion Interventional therapy seemed to be safe and effective for patients with metastatic carcinoma of adrenal gland.
7.Study on the correlation between Mta-1 expression and ER,u-PA/PAI-1,MVD in bladder transitional cell carcinoma
Zheng-Yan TANG ; Luo-Yan YANG ; Lin QI ; Zhang-Qun YE ; Si-Wei ZHOU ; Xiong-Bing ZU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2001;0(07):-
Objective To investigate the expression of Mta-1 in bladder transitional cell carcinoma (BTCC)and to analyze its correlation with the clinical staging,pathologic grading,metastasis and recur- rence,and to explore the possible molecular mechanisms.Methods Samples of 42 cases of BTCC and 12 normal bladder mueosa tissues were examined with immunohistochemical analysis for the expression of Mta- 1,ER,u-PA and PAI-1.Endothelial cells were stained by anti-CD34,and microvascular density(MVD)of carcinoma tissue was calculated.The correlation of Mta-1 expression with the invasion,metastasis,angiogene- sis and recurrence of BTCCs was analyzed;and the correlation of Mta-1 expression with ER,u-PA,PAI-1,and MVD was also analyzed.Results The positive rate of Mta-1 expression in BTCCs was 73.8%(31/42) , while it was 0.0% in normal bladder mucosa tissues(P<0.01).The expression level of Mta-l increased with the higher clinical stages and pathologic grades of BTCCs;it was higher in recurrence group(100.0% , 15/15)than in non-recurrence group(59.3%,16/27),and high in metastasis group(100.0%,14/14) than in non-metastasis group(60.7%,17/28)(P<0.05).The expression level of ER increased with the lower clinical stages and pathologic grades of BTCCs;the positive rate of ER expression was 0.0% in 14 ca- ses with metastasis and was 53.6% in 13 of 28 cases without metastasis(P<0.05);and the rate was 6.7% in 1 of 15 cases with recurrence and 44.4% in 12 of 27 cases without recurrence(P<0.05).Negative cor- relation was found between Mta-1 and ER expression(r=-0.739,P<0.01).The positive rate of u-PA ex- pression(59.5%,25/42)was significantly higher in BTCCs than that in normal bladder mucosa tissues (16.7%,2/12)(P<0.05).Positive correlation was found between u-PA and Mta-1 expression(r= 0.875),while negative correlation was found between u-PA and PAI-1 expression(r=-0.535).The posi- tive rate of PAI-1 expression in normal bladder mucosa tissues(50.0%,6/12)was significantly higher than that in BTCCs(19.0%,8/42)(P<0.05).In addition,negative correlation was found between PAI-1 and Mta-1 expression(r=-0.706).And positive correlation was found between MVD in BTCCs marked by an- ti-CD34 and Mta-1 expression(r=0.683).Conclusions Mta-1 is highly expressed in BTCCs,and it correlates closely with tumor pathologic grades,clinical stages,recurrence and metastasis.Mta-1 up-regulates the expression of u-PA and down-regulates that of PAI-1,which is associated with invasion and metastasis and acts as an angiogenic mediator in BTCCs.A negative correlation is found between Mta-1 and ER in inva- sion and metastasis of BTCCs.
8.Research in the replacement of heated humidifiers with heat moisture exchangers during mechanical ventilation
Xiaoling LV ; Qiujiang XIA ; Qun LUO ; Zongjun MU ; Yanan TAN ; Gaoyan JIANG ; Yan ZHOU ; Tingting GONG ; Yuan LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2009;25(20):8-10
Objective To study the feasibility of using heat and moisture exchangers (HME)as an alternative to heated humidifiers (HH) in patients undergoing mechanical ventilation. Methods 266 pa-tients with mechanical ventilation admitted to our ICU over the recent 3 years were allocated to the experi-mental group (humidification with a heat and moisture exchanger) and the control group (with heated hu-midifier), and the effect of humidification, the reserved time of artificial airway, the time on mechanical yen-tilation, the time of stay in ICU, the ineidenee of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) and the mor-tality rate were comparatively studied and analyzed. Results Significant differences were found between the experimental and the control group in effect of humidification, insufficiency of humidification or excessive hu-midification, airway spasm and time on mechanical ventilation and time of stay in ICU. The incidence of VAP in the control group was significantly higher than that in the experimental group. There were no significant dif-ference between the two groups in the reserved time of artificial airway and the mortality rate. There were no accident of humidification occurred in the experimental group while there were one case complicated with air-way burn and 11 eases complicated with choking with water in the control group. Conclusions We conclude that HH can be replaced by HME on mechanical ventilation while disease evolution and effect of humidification should be monitored closely and keep HME unobstructed.
9.Leptin receptor of the hind brain nuclei is involved in the conditioned taste preference of rats.
Cai-xia LIN ; Shao-yun ZHANG ; Ke CHEN ; Xiao LUO ; Bo SUN ; Yu-ming KANG ; Jian-qun YAN
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2015;31(6):549-555
OBJECTIVEConditioned taste preference (CTP) is a taste learning reflex by which an animal learns to prefer a substance which tastes not well and has been studied with much interest in recent years. However, the neural substrates of CTP are less known. This study aimed to determine the possible neural path- ways of CTP and whether serum leptin level and the leptin receptor (OB-Rb) in the hind brain are involved following CTP formation.
METHODSWe established CTP of quinine in rats with a 2-bottle preference test. The serum leptin concentrations were detected, the expression of c-fos in the rat brain was tested to determine the nuclei in relation with establishment of CTR Finally, the OB-Rb mRNA expression was examined by RT-qPCR assay in parabrachial nucleus (PBN) and the nucleus of the solitary tract (NST) of the hind brain.
RESULTSCompared with control group, the level of serum leptin was higher in the CTP group (4.58 ± 0.52 vs 1.67 ± 0.25 µg/L, P < 0.01); increased c-fos positive cells were found in the anterior hypothalamus (AH, 221.75 ± 4.96 vs. 178.50 ± 6.63 cells/mm², P < 0.05), the basal lateral amygdala (BLA, 70.75 ± 6.17 vs 56.50 ± 3.62 cells/ mm², P < 0.05) and the nucleus of the solitary tract (NST, 41.25 ± 1.32 vs 32.50 ± 1.02 cells/mm², P < 0.05). But in ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus (VMH, 20.75 ± 2.73 vs 38.5 ± 1.54 per 1 mm², P < 005), PBN (21.50 ± 2.24 vs 36.25 ± 1.49 cells/mm², P < 0.05) and the central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA, 22.25 ± 1.53 vs 35.50 ± 2.11 cells/mm², P < 0.05), the number of c-fos positive cells was decreased in the CTP group. In addition, we found OB-Rb mRNA expression in PBN of CTP group rats was higher than that of control group (0.95 ± 0.055 vs 0.57 ± 0.034, P < 0.05), while there was no significant difference of OB-Rb mRNA expression in NST between the two groups.
CONCLUSIONNuclei AH, BLA, NST, VMH, PBN and CeA participate in the formation of CTP. Leptin and its receptor in PBN may be involved in the formation and maintenance of CTP.
Animals ; Conditioning (Psychology) ; Leptin ; blood ; Rats ; Receptors, Leptin ; physiology ; Rhombencephalon ; physiology ; Taste ; physiology
10.Clinical features and genetic screening of hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia.
Chang LIU ; Yin-xia LV ; Xiao-dong YANG ; Yan-hua HUANG ; Yi LUO ; Qun YI
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2013;30(2):176-179
OBJECTIVETo analyze clinical features of 4 families with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) and potential mutations of ENG, ACVRL1 and SMAD4 genes.
METHODSFour unrelated HHT patients and their affected family members were analyzed. All exons and flanking regions of ENG, ACVRL1 and SMAD4 genes were analyzed with PCR and direct sequencing and multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) methods.
RESULTSEleven patients from the 4 families were enrolled in this study. Two ENG and 1 ACVRL1 mutations were identified, among which an ENG mutation (c.207G>A; p.L69L) and an ACVRL1 mutation (c.817C>T; p.L273L) have been previously reported. In addition, a novel ENG mutation (c.1004A>T; p.Q335L) has been found in 3 different families. Similar mutations were not detected in 200 healthy individuals. No mutations of ENG, ACVRL1 and SMAD4 were found in the fourth family.
CONCLUSIONA novel mutation c.1004A>T (p. Q335L) of ENG has been identified in patients with HHT. And there is significant phenotypic variability and genetic heterogeneity with the disease.
Activin Receptors, Type II ; genetics ; Adolescent ; Adult ; Amino Acid Sequence ; Antigens, CD ; genetics ; Endoglin ; Female ; Genetic Testing ; Humans ; Male ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Mutation ; Receptors, Cell Surface ; genetics ; Smad4 Protein ; genetics ; Telangiectasia, Hereditary Hemorrhagic ; diagnosis ; genetics