1.To promote studies on community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in China
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2016;9(4):294-298
Community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus ( CA-MRSA ) has been increasingly frequently isolated from patients worldwide, and is an emerging threat to public health.CA-MRSA strains differ from hospital-acquired MRSA strains in their epidemiologies, clinical features and genetic backgrounds, and the predominant CA-MRSA strains vary between geographic settings.This paper reviews literatures on the definition, epidemiology, clinical manifestations, treatment and virulent factors of CA-MRSA or CA-MRSA infection, and points out that we should further promote studies on epidemiology, molecular genetic properties of CA-MRSA and clinical management of CA-MRSA infection.
2. Effect of curcumin on oxidative stress and hippocampus iNOS expression in diabetic encephalopathy rats
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2010;31(12):1300-1304
Objective: To investigate the relation of diabetic encephalopathy with oxidative stress and hippocampus expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase(iNOS) in rats and to study the therapeutic effects of curcumin. Methods: Diabetes mellitus was induced by injection of Streptozotocin in rats. The experiment animals were randomly divided into control group, diabetic group, diabetes plus curcumin group and control plus curcumin group; animals in the latter two groups received 60 mg·kg-1·d-1 curcumin treatment. Superoxide dismutase(SOD), catalase(CAT), malondialdehyde(MDA) and nitric oxide (NO) in the hippocampal tissues were measured 12 weeks after treatment. The expression of iNOS mRNA and the mean optical density (MOD) of immunoreactive neurons were evaluated by RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry method, respectively. Results: Compared with the control group, diabetic group had significantly lower activities of SOD and CAT, higher contents of NO and MDA, and increased expression of iNOS mRNA and protein in the hippocampal tissues (P<0.01). Compared with the diabetic group, diabetic plus curcumin group had significantly higher activities of SOD and CAT, lower contents of NO and MDA and decreased expression of iNOS mRNA and the MOD of immunoreactive neurons in hippocampus (P<0.01). Conclusion: Diabetic encephalopathy is associated with oxidative stress and increased expression of iNOS; curcumin may protect diabetic encephalopathy by inhibiting oxidative stress and down-regulating the iNOS expression.
3.Effects of walking-pattern-based functional electrical stimulation on somatosensory evoked potentials in healthy young subjects
Yu CHEN ; Yuegui CHEN ; Tiebin YAN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2011;33(6):431-434
Objective To observe the effects on somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) of multichannel functional electrical stimulation (FES) of the legs based on a normal walking pattern,and to compare the effects with two-channel functional electrical stimulation.Methods Thirteen healthy young volunteers (6males and 7 females) were randomly assigned to receive 2 sessions of either two-channel FES for 30 minutes or four-channel FES for 15min with a 3-day interval between the two treatment sessions.The latencies and amplitudes of the N9 and P40 SEPs were recorded before and after every treatment.All the treatments were carried out on the right lower limbs.Results Thirteen healthy young volunteers (6males and 7 females) were randomly assigned to receive 2 sessions of either two-channel FES for 30 minutes or four-channel FES for 15 min with a 3-day interval between the two treatment sessions.The latencies and amplitudes of the N9 and P40 SEPs were recorded before and after every treatment.All the treatments were carried out on the right lower limbs.Conclusions The N9 latency with four-channel FES is remarkably shorter than that with two-channel FES on the legs of healthy young subjects,suggesting that multichannel functional electrical stimulation based on the normal human walking pattern can activate brain cells faster.
4.Optimization of standardized training model and evaluation system for residents in the department of orthodontics
Yu CHEN ; Mengdie YAN ; Yang CAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2017;16(4):392-396
Standardized training of residents in the department of orthodontics is an important learn-ing stage for stomatology students before carrying out clinical orthodontic diagnosis and treatment work. At present, there are some deficiencies in the standardized training system of the residents in the Department of Orthodontics, such as the single teaching mode, imperfect training items, and unclear evaluation criteria. The department of orthodontics of Stomatology Hospital of Southern Medical University carried on a prelim-inary study on the training pattern of resident doctors in the refinement of the training content, optimizing curriculum design, implementation of tutorial teaching mode, the combination of theoretical study and clini-cal training, regular training evaluation and quantitative assessment indicators. The results showed that the trainees' acceptance and satisfaction were higher, which was beneficial to the improvement of clinical com-prehensive ability of orthodontics.
5.The effect of delayed treatment with anti-TNF monoclonal antibody on systemic hemodynamics and multiple organ dysfunction in rats following prolonged hemorrhagic shock an resuscitation
Yongming YAO ; Jinsong CHEN ; Yan YU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1996;0(08):-
To evaluate the effect of delayed treatment with monoclonal antibody to tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-? MAb) on systemic hemodynamics and multiple organ dysfunction following prolonged hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation. Method: Adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected to prolonged hemorrhagic shock (MAP of 4.00-4.66 kPa for 180 rain)followed by resuscitation over 50 min. The animals were treated intravenously with either TNF-? MAb (20.0 mg/kg) or the control protein(albumin,20.0 mg/kg)15 rain after the end of resuscitation(65 min after shock). Result: Compared to the albumin controls, delayed treatment with TNF-? MAh significantly reduced the total peripheral resistance index (P
6.Change of Th2 2 Cells in Peripheral Blood of Patients with Primary Sj ogren’s Syndrome and Clinical Significance
Jing YU ; Qunying ZHU ; Yan CHEN
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2016;31(5):69-72
Objective To investigate the change of Th22 cells in peripheral blood of patients with Primary sjogren’s syndrome (pSS)and evaluate clinical significance.Methods 37 patients with pSS from January 2014 to November 2015 were enrolled the study as the observation group.Then 37 healthy adults receiving check-up during the same period were selected as con-trol groups in accordance with the proportion of 1∶1.Flow cytometry was performed to evaluate the levels of Th22 cells in peripheral blood,and tenzyme-linked immuno sorbent assay (ELISA)was used to measure the serum IL-22 levels.Pearson analysis was performed to investigate the relationship between Th22 level and serum IL-22 level,C3,C4,anti-SSA,anti-SSB, ANA antibody,EULAR Sjogren's syndrome disease activity index (ESSDAI)score in observation group.Then the levels of Th22 cells and serum IL-22 were compared among different labial gland pathologic stage in patients with pSS.Results The levels of Th22 cells and serum IL-22 in the observation group were (2.53±1.56)%,718.6±176.8 pg/ml respectively,and significantly higher than (1.24±0.51)%,258.9±72.4 pg/ml in control group (P<0.05).Th22 cell level was positively related with the level of serum IL-22,anti-SSA,anti-SSB and ESSDAI score,and negatively related with the content of C3 and C4 (P<0.05).There were no significant differences in the levels of Th22 cells and serum IL-22 different labial gland pathologic stage in patients with pSS (P>0.05).Conclusion The levels of Th22 cells and serum IL-22 significantly in-creased in patients with pSS,and related to other inflammatory indexes and disease activity,so they may participate in the genesis and development of pSS.
8.Key issues on the clinical trial data management.
Ping-yan CHEN ; Yu XU ; Nan DAI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(11):1485-1487
This paper is prepared to discuss the common issues in data management, such as building and training of data management team, standard operation procedure, document management, execution and communication, strategies to correct and prevent mistakes, and measures to improve the quality and efficiency of clinical trials and data management.
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9.Intervention with drug resistance related to metabolism of cancer cells:advances in research
Chen YAN ; Decai YU ; Yong JIANG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2015;(6):986-992
The metabolic properties of cancer cells diverge significantly from those of normal cells. Energy production in cancer cells is abnormally dependent on aerobic glycolysis. In addition,cancer cells have other metabolic characteristics,such as increasing fatty acid synthesis and glutamine metabolism. Emerging evidences show that many key enzymes in dysregulated Warburg-like glucose metabolism,fatty acid synthesis and glutaminolysis are linked to drug resistance in cancer treatment. For example, lactate dehydrogenase A contributes to paclitaxel/trastuzuma resistance in breast cancer, fatty acid synthase is linked to docetaxel/trastuzumab/adriamycin resistance in breast cancer, and glutaminolysis is linked to cisplatin resistance in gastric cancer. Therefore,targeting cellular metabolism may improve the response to cancer therapeutics,and the combination of chemotherapeutic drugs with cellular metabolism inhibitors may overcome drug resistance in cancer therapy. This review discussed the relationship between dysregulated cellular metabolism and chemotherapy resistance, and the way in which targeting of metabolic enzymes can help overcome the resistance to cancer therapy or enhance the efficacy of common therapeutic agents.
10.An Automatic Algorithm for Image Segmentation in Urine Sediment Examination
Yu CHEN ; Zhuangzhi YAN ; Liming WANG
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2006;0(04):-
1.8?104 s)while the Mumford-Shah model based Level Set algorithm was much faster(5.42 s).Conclusion The Mumford-Shah model based Level Set algorithm can achieve urine sediment examinations accurately with both fast speed and strong robustness to the noise.