1.Clinical studies of D-timolol vs L-timolol
Yanhong, ZOU ; Jingzhen, LI ; Tiansheng, HU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2001;19(1):52-54
ObjectiveTo evaluate the anti-glaucoma effect of 1% D-timolol on patients with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) and ocular hypertension (OH).MethodsThirty-six patients with POAG or OH were included.They were divided into two groups randomly for treating with either 1% D-timolol or 0.5% L-timolol twice daily.The intraocular pressure(IOP) changes and side effects on eyes and cardiovascular system were noticed.Data of visual field and ocular blood flow were compared with the baseline after given the eyedrops for 3 month.ResultsAfter given one drop of the drug,intraocular pressure dropped significantly in both of the two groups.The IOP day curve at 1 month also dropped when compared with the baseline in both groups.There was no significant difference between the two drugs in magitude of hypotensive effect after 3 months.And the higher the IOP was,the more the IOP dropped when using D-timolol.There were no serious side effects noted.No significant change of ocular blood flow was found by color doppler imagine.Mean sensitivity of visual field was raised significantly in D-timolol-treated group,while in L-timolol-treated group it was not changed much.Conclusion1% D-timolol is a favorable eyedrop. It is effective and safe for the treatment of glaucoma.
2.Value of fasting plasma glucose in oral glucose tolerance test on gestational diabetes mellitus diagnosis
Liying ZOU ; Ling FAN ; Yanhong ZHAI
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2012;(11):660-663
Objective To investigate the value of fasting plasma glucose (FPG) in 75 g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) on the diagnosis of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).Methods Data of 6516 pregnant women who accepted prenatal cares from Beijing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital,Capital Medical University between Jan.2010 and Dec.2010 were collected.All patients had normal FPG at first trimester,and accepted 75 g OGTT after abnormal 50 g glucose challenge test (≥7.8 mmol/L).According to the result of OGTT,they were divided into 12 groups,and Chisquare test was used to analyze the role of FPG of OGTT in GDM diagnosis.Results According to the International Association of Diabetes and Pregnancy Study Groups (IADPSG) criteria,15.0% (980/ 6516) of this group of pregnant women was diagnosed with GDM by FPG (≥5.1 mmol/L) of OGTT in this study.Then,the rest 5536 pregnant women with normal FPG of OGTT were divided into 12 groups according to FPG level (FPG level interval 0.1 mmol/L).As FPG level rose,the incidence of GDM also rose (X2 =282.175,P =0.000).Similar results also appeared when the interval was 0.2 mmol/L and the FPG level was between 4.0 and 4.8 mmol/L (X2 =274.364,P=0.000).When FPG level was lower than 4.2 mmol/L(22.1%,1226/5536),the incidence of GDM diagnosed by OGTT was 3.6% (44/1226).And when FPG level of OGTT was higher than 4.8 mmol/L,the incidence of GDM was 26.2% (298/1138).Conclusions FPG screening is recommended between 24 and 28 gestational weeks before OGTT,and GDM low-risk women whose FPG ≤4.2 mmol/L do not need OGTT.
3.An analysis of the characteristics of etiology and drug resistance of nosocomial infection in the neurosurgery intensive care unit
Lihua ZOU ; Xinyong HU ; Zhengli CHEN ; Yanhong SONG
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2004;0(02):-
Objective: To investigate the characteristics of etiology and drug resistance of nosocomial infection in the neurosurgery intensive care unit(NICU),and provide useful information for clinical practice.Methods: We analyzed the clinical data of 179 cases of nosocomial infection among 1 163 patients admitted in the NICU from June 2005 to March 2007.Results: From the 179 patients,346 strains of bacteria were obtained,of which Gram's negative bacili accounted for 52.89%,Gram's positive cocci 38.15% and fungi 8.96%.Of the diagnosed nosocomial infections,83.80% involved the lower respiratory tract,10.61% the urinary tract,2.79% the blood vessels,1.68% the central nervous system and 1.12% the hematological system.Conclusion: To reduce nosocomial infections in the NICU,emphasis should be placed on the control of lower respiratory tract infection as well as on the prevention and treatment of Gram's positive coccus infection in the acute stage and Gram's negative bacillus infection in the later stage.Intensified prevention measures based on the standard ones could help to get the drug-resistant strains under control.
4.Modulation effect of β1-adrenergic receptor on rapid component of the delayed rectifier potassium current in ventricular myocytes of chronic heart failure
Hegui WANG ; Sen WANG ; Yanhong CHEN ; Jiangang ZOU ; Yongsheng KE
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2014;(6):857-861,862
Aim To investigate the effects of β1-ad-renergic receptor (β1-AR ) on rapid component of the delayed rectifier potassium current ( IKr ) in ventricular
myocytes of guinea pigs with chronic heart failure ( CHF) . Methods The CHF model of guinea pigs was established by descending thoracic aortic banding .
Whole-cell patch-clamp technique was used to record IKr in ventricular myocytes. The effects ofβ1-AR on IKr in CHF ventricular myocytes were detected and its mechanisms were studied by pretreatment with protein kinase A ( PKA ) inhibitor and calmodulin kinase II( CaMK II) inhibitor. Results In CHF ventricular myocytes, xamoterol, the selectiveβ1-AR agonist, de-creased IKr by (52±8)% and prolonged action poten-tial duration. These effects were completely abolished by pretreatment of myocytes with CGP20712A, a selec-tive β1-AR antagonist. íamoterol only decreased IKr
by (28±3)% by pretreatment of CHF myocytes with specific PKA inhibitor KT5720 . KN93 , an inhibitor of CaMKII, did not attenuate the inhibitory effect on CHF ventricular myocytes. Conclusion IKr is inhibi-ted by β1-AR activation in CHF ventricular myocytes. PKA, but not CaMKII signaling pathway is involved in, at least in part, the inhibitory effect ofβ1-AR acti-vation on IKr.
5.Image quality of target vessel fluency assessed by multi-slice helical CT: Does effect of coronary stent materials and structures exist?
Xin FU ; Guiping WU ; Yanhong ZHANG ; Zhaoqing SUN ; Deling ZOU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(52):10297-10301
BACKGROUND:Mental material has shadow intervention effects on multi-slice helical CT (MDCT).Mental wall thickness and lumens inner diameter in stent structure can significantly affect longitudinal axis imaging quality of MDCT target vessel stent.However.there are few studies involved in this aspect.OBJECTIVE:To analyze the effect of various coronary stent materials and structures on patency images of target vessel by MDCT evaluation,and to provide clinical evidences for improving stent technique.DESIGN,TIME AND SETTING:The comparison observation was conducted at the Shenzhou Hospital,Shenyang Medical College.and Shengjing Hospital,China Medical University from January 2006 to December 2008.PARTICIPANTS:A total of 139 patients with coronary heart disease who were treated with stent implantation were divided into material and construct groups (227 stents were implanted).There were 92 stainless steel stents,135 nick-eltitanium alloy stents,85 thin mental wall stents (<140μm).142 thick mental wall stents (≥140μm).71 small diameter stents (<3 mm),and 156 big diameter stents (≥3mm).METHODS:During following up,patients were checked using 64-slice helical CT and routine coronary arteriongraphy to compare patency images of target vessels in the two groups.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:MDCT was scored by four-mark standard to evaluate sensitivity,specificity,accuracy,positive and negative predictive values of MDCT.RESULTS:A total of 227 stents were implanted into 139 patients.CT images of stainless steel stent group were poorer than nickel-titanium alloy group,and the indicators including image score,sensitivity,specificity,positive and negative predictive values of the stainless steel stent group were significantly less than nickel-titanium alloy group (P<0.05).CT images of thick-wall stent were poorer than thin-wall stent,while the indicators including image score,sensitivity,specificity,positive and negative predictive values of the thick-wall stent were significantly less than thin-wall stent (P<0.05).CT images of small-diameter stent were poorer than large-diameter stent,while the indicators including image score,sensitivity,specificity,positive and negative predictive values of the small-diameter stent were significantly less than large-diameter stent (P<0.05).CONCLUSION:Materials,wall thickness and diameter of coronary stent may influence images of target vessels via MDCT evaluation.
6.Intrinsic prokaryotic promoter activity of SUMO gene and its applications in the protein expression system of Escherichia coli.
Yanhong QI ; Zhurong ZOU ; Huaying ZOU ; Yunliu FAN ; Chunyi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2011;27(6):952-962
Nowadays, SUMO fusion system is important for recombinant protein production in Escherichia coli, yet a few aspects remain to be improved, including the efficacy for vector construction and protein solubility. In this study, we found the SUMO gene Smt3 (Sm) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae conferred an unexpected activity of constitutive prokaryotic promoter during its PCR cloning, and the gene coding regions of SUMOs in most species had a sigma70-dependent prokaryotic promoter embedded, through the prediction via the BPROM program developed by Softberry. By combining the characters of Sm promoter activity and the Stu I site (added at the 3'-terminal of Sm), and introducing a His-tag and a hyper-acidic solubility-enhancing tag, we further constructed a set of versatile vectors for gene cloning and expression on the basis of Sm'-LacZa fusion gene. Experimentally started from these vectors, several target genes were subcloned and expressed through blue-white screening and SDS-PAGE analysis. The results manifest a few of expectable advantages such as rapid vector construction, highly soluble protein expression and feasible co-expression of correlated proteins. Conclusively, our optimized SUMO fusion technology herein could confer a large potential in E. coli protein expression system, and the simultaneously established co-expression vector systems could also be very useful in studying the protein-protein interactions in vivo.
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7.Qualitative research on psychological stress of the hospital workplace violence against the medical staff
Yongchen YU ; Fangliang ZOU ; Yifan CAI ; Limin LIN ; Zhuohua LIN ; Yanhong LU ; Wenzhi CAI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2014;30(10):6-9
Objective To investigate the stress reaction of the medical staff who suffered workplace violence,and provide reference for nursing interventions.Methods 13 medical staff who suffered work-place violence were interviewed through semi-constitutional formula,the data were analyzed by phenomenological method of qualitative research.Results The psychological stress of medical staff mainly included 3 themes:complex emotions,eager to help; psychological adjustment required internal and external integration; different stress reaction affected the psychological state.Conclusions The medical staff suffer seriously from the workplace violence both on the physical and mental health,individuals should learn how to deal with it correctly,and the relevant departments should pay full attention to the humane care to victims of violence,guide them to view the stress correctly,and to take effective measures to prevent and control workplace violence.
8.Experimental study on preventive and therapeutic effec ts of 5 radioprotectants on combined radiation-burn injured mice
Chaohua GUO ; Peiyan KONG ; Zhongmin ZOU ; Yanhong ZHOU ; Jinming ZHOU ; Yong ZHANG ; Cunmeng SHI ; Xinze RAN ; Chengji LUO
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2001;23(5):544-546
Objective To compare the irradiation-protective and inter-synergestic effects of E838,WR-2721, Rubia cordifolia, cystamin e hydrochloride and ethinyl estradiol on radiation and combined radiation-burn injury. Methods Above-mentioned drugs were given to the mice i ntraperitoneally, or intragastrcally, then, the mortality and the average surviv al d for 30 d were observed before and after the administration of the drug s. Results ①When drugs were before injury , the survival rate and the average survival d of the radiation and combined radiation-burn injured mice were increased obviously with the best effect in E838 and WR-2721. ②When drugs were given after injury, E838 and R. cordifolia also kept the effect. ③Combined appling WR-2721(pre) and E838(post)displayed a significant syner gistic reaction. Conclusion E838 and WR-2721 are more e ffective than the others in the prevention of radiation.
9.Reading speed and correlation analysis of normally-sighted middle-aged and elderly people and age-related macular degeneration patients
Shanshan CUI ; Lin ZHOU ; Yanhong ZOU
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2020;36(6):453-457
Objective:To evaluate the reading speed and related factors of normally-sighted middle-aged and elderly people, and compare with those assessed in age-related macular degeneration (AMD) patients.Methods:Prospective case control study. Participants aged 45 to 85 years old with junior high school or above education and BCVA no less than 0.6 from the community around the First Hospital of Tsinghua University were recruited. People with ocular and nervous system diseases were excluded. AMD patients without other ocular and nervous system diseases, with the BCVA of their better eye above 0.05, were recruited from the Low Vision Clinic of the First Hospital of Tsinghua University. The best corrected vision, contrast sensitivity, and reading acuity were tested. Reading speed was evaluated with IReST Chinese version. Single factor correlation analysis was used to assess different factors which may be related with the reading speed, then multiple linear regression analysis was conducted further.Results:From January to April, 2016, 53 volunteers aged 60.7±8.8 years old participated in the survey including 17 males and 36 females. Their median of best vision acuity both distance and near was 1.0, and their average reading speed was 244±55 characters/min. The average reading speed of younger participants in the middle-aged group (45-59 years old) was statistically faster ( P<0.05) than the elderly group (≥60 years old), which was 267±53 and 227±51 characters/min separately. The reading speed was correlated with age ( r=-0.476, P=0.000), gender ( t=-2.291, P=0.031), educational level ( t=2.656, P=0.011), reading habits ( t=7.346, P=0.000), best corrected distance vision ( r=-0.293, P=0.033), best corrected near vision ( r=-0.460, P=0.001), and reading acuity ( r=-0.558, P=0.000) by single factor correlation analysis. Further analysis with multiple linear regression showed that reading acuity, gender, education level, and reading habits were significantly correlated with reading speed ( β=-283.312, 28.303, -37.700, -45.505; P=0.000, 0.022, 0.019, 0.023). Totally 22 AMD patients aged 77.4±8.2 (59-90) years old joined the study from September 2016 to August 2018, including 16 males and 6 females. The median reading speed was 118 characters/min. Compared with the normally-sighted elderly, there were more males in AMD patients ( χ 2=3.981, P=0.046). They were older ( t=-4.285, P=0.000), with significant poorer visual acuity ( t=-6.176, P=0.000) and lower reading speed ( t=-5.719, P=0.000). Significant correlation was found between reading speed and best binocular distance or near vision, reading acuity and contrast sensitivity ( r=-0.771, -0.805, -0.776, 0.511; P=0.000, 0.000, 0.000, 0.015), no statistic relationship was found between reading speed and age( r=0.021, P=0.926) or gender( Z=-0.382, P=0.703) in AMD patients. Conclusions:The reading speed of normally- sighted people declined with age. Reading acuity may be a better predictive factor than distance vision for reading function. Compared with normally-sighted group, the reading acuity and reading speed of AMD patients was significantly lower. The main factor affecting their reading speed was the severity of their visual impairment.
10.An investigation of bacterial epidemiology and an analysis of bacterial resistance to antibiotics in a burn unit from 1993 to 1999.
Yingbin XU ; Tianzeng LI ; Shaohai QI ; Rui SHEN ; Dongmei CHEN ; Xiaosong BEN ; Yanhong ZOU ; Yongtong ZOU
Chinese Journal of Burns 2002;18(3):159-162
OBJECTIVETo investigate the bacterial epidemiology in our department in recent years, so as to provide assistance to the clinical management of burn patients.
METHODSA retrospective analysis was carried out with 345 bacterial cultures from burn wound and drug-sensitivity results in 784 burn patients during 1993 to 1999 in our department.
RESULTS(1) Among all the bacteria, gram negative (G(-)) bacilli accounted for 56.8%, while gram positive (G(+)) cocci and fungi in 3.8%. (2) Among all the G(+) cocci, 65.4% were Staphylococcus aureus, in which MRSA was identified in 53.9% during 1993 - 1999 and in 64.3% during 1998 - 1999. Pseudomonus aeruginosa accounted for 37.2% of all G(-) bacilli. (3) The 3rd generation of cephalosporins shew excellent anti-bacterial capabilities, but the bacterial resistance to them increased significantly. (4) MRSA was very sensitive to both vancomycin and norvancomycin with no report of antibiotic resistance to them.
CONCLUSIONG(-) bacilli were still predominant bacteria in our burn department when compared to G(+) cocci. The 3rd generation cephalosporins are the routine antibiotics for the present. But resistant bacteria are on the increase. There are also more and more MRSAs isolated from burn wounds. For this, vancomycin and norvancomycin should be preferably used.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Anti-Bacterial Agents ; pharmacology ; Burns ; microbiology ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Microbial Sensitivity Tests ; Middle Aged ; Pseudomonas aeruginosa ; drug effects ; Retrospective Studies ; Staphylococcus aureus ; drug effects