1.Characteristics of epidemic situation of HIV/AIDS in Yongzhou in 1993-2014
Haixia YANG ; Bozhong CHEN ; Yanbo WAN
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2015;(4):232-235
Objective To analyze the characteristics of epidemic situation of HIV/AIDS in Yongzhou from 1993 to 2014,and provide evidence for HIV/AIDS prevention and control strategy.Methods Descriptive epidemiological analysis was conducted on HIV/AIDS epidemic situation in Yongzhou from 1993 to 2014.Results A total of 2 917 HIV/AIDS cases were reported,the reported cases increased year by year;the ratio of male to female cases was 2.30∶1 ;52.04% were aged 20-49 years old,46.76% were aged ≥50 years old,the percentage of population ≥50 years old increased obviously in recent years;the major transmission route was sexual contact (88.48% ),gay transmission accounted for 2.64%.Conclusion The knowledge about AIDS in Yongzhou should be strengthened, intervention in high risk population should be implemented,scope of detection should be expanded,so as to prevent the transmission of AIDS effectively.
2.Prediction of the B cell epitope for the S protein of SARS coronavirus
Yanbo LU ; Ying WAN ; Yuzhang WU ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1984;0(02):-
Objective To predict the B cell epitopes for S protein of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus. Methods Based on SARS coronavirus genome sequence and the analysis of the flexible regions of secondary structure for S protein, the B cell epitopes for S protein were predicted by methods of Kyte Doolittle hydrophilicity plot, Emini, and Jameson Wolf. Results The computer predicted most possible epitopes for S protein were located within or nearby its N terminal No. 91-98, 1121-1153 and 185-193. The N terminal No. 1050-1059, 752-765, 41-50, 666-674, 264-287, 340-348, 408-416, and 424-439 may be the possible B cell epitopes. Conclusion Prediction of the B cell epitopes for the S protein based on multiple parameters is helpful for the identification of B cell epitopes using experimental methods.
3.The relationship between depression and C reactive protein in patients with chronic ischemic heart failure
Yong WANG ; Ming LIU ; Fangfang HU ; Yanbo WAN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2015;24(4):353-355
Objective To determine the influence of depression on C reactive protein in patients with chronic ischemic heart failure (CIHF).Methods 73 patients with CIHF were divided into CIHF without depression group(n=49) and CIHF with depression group (n=24) according to the standard sore of the self-rating depression scale.C reactive protein(CRP)and other clinical characteristics were detected.The geometric means of CRP between two groups were compared,and stepwise multiple linear regression analysis was used to confirm the independent correlation factors of CRP.Results (1) The geometric means of CRP in CIHF without depression group and CIHF with depression group were (1.38± 1.29)mg/L and (1.78±1.53) mg/L respectively.No statistically significant difference was found between two groups(P=0.276).(2) Stepwise multiple linear regression analysis showed that aspirin inversely related with CRP(β=-1.070,P=0.004),but brain natriuretic peptide (BNP)positively related with CRP(β=0.426,P=0.001).Conclusion Depression has no additional effect on CRP in patients with CIHF.
4.Items selection in development of quality of life instrument for patients with esophageal cancer
Yanbo QI ; Gaofeng LI ; Qiong MENG ; Chonghua WAN
Journal of International Oncology 2010;37(7):554-556
Objective To develop the specific module of quality of life instrument for patients with esophageal cancer. Methods with the structured group ( nominal group and focus group) methods and the qualitative and quantitative theory and methodology in developing rating scales, items were preliminary screened, evaluated and modified. And the data measuring from 28 cases of esophageal cancer patients and 25 doctors/nurses were analyzed by 4 statistical procedures: method of coefficient of variation, correlation analysis, patients'importance rating procedure and doctors' importance rating procedure. Results By above statistical procedures and advises of doctors, thus 19 - items specific module was formed finally. Conclusions The specific module developed on the strict procedures has good content representativeness and validity.
5.Distribution of CAG repeat number within androgen receptor gene in Chinese Han nationality and its application in genetic diagnosis for Kennedy's disease
Yuhu ZHANG ; Kun NIE ; Yanbo YUAN ; Xin WAN ; Rong GAN ; Jiehao ZHAO ; Zhiheng HUANG ; Limin WANG ; Lijuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2011;30(12):1024-1026
Objective To investigate the distribution of androgen receptor (AR) gene CAGrepeats in the Chinese Han nationality and its application in genetic diagnosis for Kennedy's disease (KD). MethodsRT-PCR,denaturing polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (DPAGE) and gene sequencing were conducted for AR gene CAG repetition among 100 healthy controls and 28 patients diagnosed as motorneuron diseases,and the number of the repetition was counted. Results The healthy controls had a range of 15-31 times of CAG repetition,with an average of (23 ± 3) times.Among patients with motoneuron disease,3 cases with CAG repetition for more than 40 times (namely,46,47 and 47 times) were diagnosed as KD.The main clinical manifestations included slow progress of limb weakness,primarily in the proximal lower limbs,fatigue accompanied by myalgia,muscle jumping,muscle atrophy,elevated serum creatine kinase (CK) levels,neurogenic damage revealed by electromyogram (EMG) and androgen insensitivity.Conclusions The incidence of KDmay be underestimated in the Chinese population.Performing genetic diagnosis in patients with motor neuron disease for AR gene can improve clinical diagnosis and avoid misdiagnosis.
6.Expression of sodium iodide symporter in mammary gland tissues of rats at different lactation periods
Baiming JIN ; Yanbo QI ; Hong CHAO ; Gang LI ; Hongjie LI ; Siyuan WAN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2018;37(6):446-449
Objective To observe the changes of sodium iodide symporter (NIS) in mammary gland of rats at different lactation periods,and to explore iodine uptake mechanism.Methods Seventy-five adult Wistar rats were selected,including 60 females,15 males,weighting 220-250 g.All female Wistar rats were divided into 4 groups according to their body mass via random number table method:normal non-pregnant group,lactating for 7-,14-and 21-day groups,15 rats in each group.All rats were fed with adequate conventional fodder and tap water.In addition to normal non-pregnant group,other three groups of female and male rats were mated at 3 ∶ 1,respectively,then after lactating for 7th,14th and 21th days,mammary gland tissues were harvested.The expressions of NIS mRNA and protein were measured with real time quantitative PCR (qRT-PCR) and immunohistochemical staining,respectively.Results NIS protein was expressed in the small ductal epithelium of mammary gland and the basal lateral membrane under light microscope,obvious brown particles visible.The expression of NIS mRNA (0.79 ± 0.11,1.05 ± 0.21,0.98 ± 0.18,0.89 ± 0.16) in mammary gland showed significant differences between groups (F =5.965,P < 0.05),the expressions of NIS mRNA in 7th and 14th day groups were higher than that of normal non-pregnant group (P < 0.05).The expression of NIS protein in mammary gland showed significant differences between groups (H =32.747,P < 0.05),the staining intensity of mammary gland tissue after lactating for 7th,14th and 21th days groups was stronger than that of normal non-pregnant rats (P < 0.05).Conclusions NIS is expressed in mammary gland of rats at different lactation periods.The iodine uptake of mammary gland is enhanced in early lactation period.
7.The application of holmium laser transurethral enucleation of the large volume prostate with navigation of ultrasonic anatomical landmarks
Meng GU ; Chong LIU ; Yanbo CHEN ; Qi CHEN ; Qiling SHI ; Xiang WAN ; Zhikang CAI ; Zhong WANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2019;40(3):206-209
Objective To investigate the safety and efficacy of holmium laser transurethral enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP) for large volume of prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) with navigation of ultrasonic anatomical landmarks.Methods Data of 242 patients with BPH (≥ 80 cm3) underwent domestic HoLEP from Jan.2016 to Jan.2018 were retrospectively analyzed.General data,IPSS,QOL,prostate volume,PSA were assessed.Their average volume of prostate was (103.2 ± 21.4) cm3,the average PSA was (2.6 ± 1.4) ng/ml,the residual urine volume was (105 ± 75) ml,Qmax was (6.4 ± 5.2) nd/s,IPSS score was 22.5 ± 5.3 and QOL score was 4.8 ± 1.2.Result All patients were completed the operation successfully and their LUTS indicators were greatly improved.The enucleation time was between 25 and 80 min,average (49.0 ± 12.2) min;the mass of wet weight of gland was (70.5 ± 15.3) g;the removal efficiency was (1.6 ±0.3) g/min.The IPSS score dropped to 14.8 ± 6.5,P < 0.01;QOL score dropped to 2.6 ± 1.5,P < 0.01;PSA dropped to (1.1 ± 1.2) ng/ml,P < 0.01;the maximum urinary flow rate growth to (16.5 ±7.1) ml/s,P <0.01.Conclusion For large volume of prostatic hyperplasia,holmium laser transurethral enucleation with ultrasonic navigation surgery is safe and efficient.
8. HIV and syphilis infection and related medical treatment status of low-fee female sex workers in three provinces of China, 2012-2015
Wei DONG ; Chu ZHOU ; Manhong JIA ; Yuejiao ZHOU ; Xi CHEN ; Jun KANG ; Ganggang FANG ; Chunwei QIN ; Jiayu WEI ; Xiaoling MI ; Yanbo WAN ; Zunyou WU ; Keming ROU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2018;52(12):1239-1242
Objective:
To understand the HIV and syphilis infection and related treatment status of low-fee female sex workers (FSWs) in 3 provinces of China.
Methods:
Four cross-sectional survey data of low-fee FSWs from six cities (counties) in Guangxi, Yunnan and Hunan Province between October 2012 and July 2015 were obtained from the national science and technology major special project intervention study for reducing sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in low-fee FSWs' database, which included social demographic characteristics, sexual service characteristics and related medical care seeking behaviors, etc. A total of 2 050 subjects were included in the database.
Results:
The age of the subjects was (35.16±9.76) years old, with a minimum age of 15 and a maximum age of 67. Those who use condoms every time in commercial sex accounted for 58.9% (