1.Pathological Change in Rats'Intestinal Nervous System With Acute Renal Failure and Immunohistochemical Analysis of iNOS
Haichun QIN ; Yanmin CHEN ; Hong FAN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(10):-
Objective To understand the intestinal nervous system(ENS) pathological change in rats with acute renal failure(ENS).Methods Rat acute renal failure model was established,the intracanthus blood was drew to determine the serum total creatinine(Scr) blood urea nitrogen(BUN) after 48h and 4th-day,then the rats was sacrificed at fourth day each rat's kidney tissue,duodenum,jejunum,ileum,colon and rectum were stained with hematoxylineosin(SE).Finaly, iNOS staining by immunohitochemstry,observed the numbers of the ENS nerve plexus, ENS nerve cell , and iNOS positive cell nerve plexus. Check whether there has hyperemia hydrops, degenerative necrosis, and inflammatory cell infiltration on the mucosa epithelium.Results ⑴Kidney histological change was occurred. The kidney tubules degenerative necrosis was found in all the ten cases of kidney failure, and the hyaline cast, mesenchyme hemorrhagic necrosis, and inflammatory cell infltration were seen. ⑵ HE coloration and microscope inspection;numbers of the ENS nerve plexus and nerve cell of the acute kidney failure group were less than the normal group, especially in the ileum and rectum .⑶The number of the iNOS positive cell nerve plexus in ENS of the rats with acute renal failure was apparently less than that of the normal group. In addition, the iNOS positive presentation was stronger than that of the normal group.Conclusions The findings suggest that toxic metabolites of uremic rat acts on the ENS,and thus leading to pathological changes of ENS,resulting in stomach and intestinal mortor function disorder.
2.Detection of chlamydia and mycoplasma in urogenital tract infection and the analysis of drug sensitivity of mycoplasma
Yanyan QIN ; Ping LIANG ; Yanmin YANG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(22):3064-3065
Objective To investigate the status of Ureaplasma urealyticum (Uu) ,Mycoplasma hominis (Mh) and Chlamydia trachomatis(Ct) in patients with urogenital tract infection ,and to analyze the drug resistance of mycoplasma .Methods The myco‐plasma and its drug sensitivity of urogenital tract specimens were detected by culture‐identification‐susceptibility integration kit .Ct was detected by using immunochromatographic method .Results Among 497 cases of specimens ,there were 194 cases of simplex Uu infection (39 .0% ) ,9 cases of simplex Mh infection (1 .8% ) ,73 cases of Uu and Mh mixed infection (14 .7% ) ,and 54 cases of Ct infection (10 .9% ) .There were 38 cases of Ct and Uu mixed infection (7 .6% ) in the Ct positive specimens .The isolated myco‐plasmas were sensitive to doxycycline ,josamycin and minocycline ,but resistant to other drugs in varying degrees .Conclusion There are both simplex infection and mixed infection of chlamydia and mycoplasma in the patients with urogenital tract infection . The clinical use of antibiotics should be reasonable based on pathogen detection and drug susceptibility test results .
3.Evaluation of contrast-enhanced ultrasound in treatment of ultrasound-guided high intensity focused ultrasound ablation for uterine adenomyosis
Ruiying QIN ; Yanmin WANG ; Shijin WANG ; Ruijie HOU ; Huimin GUO
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(21):2722-2724
Objective To evaluate the effect of contrast-enhanced ultrasound(CEUS) in the real-time monitoring treatment of ultrasound-guided high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU ) for uterine adenomyosis .Methods From January 2013 to September 2013 ,a total of 67 patients who were clinically diagnosticated as uterine adenomyosis were enrolled in this study .49 patients were diffuse type and 18 patients were localized .CEUS was used before ,in ,after ultrasonic treatment to make sure lesions and evaluate the ablation effect .Results 67 patients were 100% perfused before HIFU treatment by CEUS ,the non-perfused volume ratio of 15 patients(22 .4% ) were not enough during treatment ,and more energy were given .During HIFU treatment ,uniform grey scale change was observed in 42 of 67(62 .7% ) patients and massive grey scale change was observed in 25 of 67(37 .3% ) patients .The margin of targets and the non-perfused volume were clearly detected by CEUS .The size of target andymyosis ,the volume ,the non-perfused volume ,and non-perfused volume ratio were(4 .8 ± 1 .5)cm ,(63 .1 ± 57 .2)cm3 ,(59 .1 ± 53 .4 )cm3 ,(76 .4 ± 27 .0)% .The adverse effects occurred in the treatment were not related to CEUS .Conclusion CEUS is an accurate method in assessing the treat-ment effect of HIFU and could be safely used during HIFU treatment for uterine adenomyosis .
4.Comparison on effects of high intensity focused ultrasound and abdominal hysterectomy for treating uterine fibroids
Huiling WANG ; Ruiying QIN ; Shijin WANG ; Yanmin WANG ; Yuxin YANG
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(15):2060-2061,2064
Objective To compare the advantages and disadvantages of high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU ) and total abdominal hysterectomy for the treatment of uterine fibroids .Methods 167 patients with symptomatic uterine fibroids were divid‐ed into the HIFU treatment group(n=86) and the hysterectomy group(n=81) .The adverse events were recorded before operation and at postoperative 1 ,3 ,6 months .The questionnaire survey of the uterine fibroid symptoms‐quality of life (UFS‐QOL) was con‐ducted .The health related living quality was evaluated by using the health survey questionnaire‐36(SF‐36) .Results There were no severe adverse events in either group .The significant clinical complications and adverse events in the HIFU group were lower than those in the hysterectomy group .The UFS‐QOL scores in the HIFU group were superior to those in the hysterectomy group ,but the SF‐36 scores at postopertive 3 ,6 months had statistically significant differences between the two groups (P>0 .05) .Conclusion The patients who are unable to tolerate surgery or hope to preserve the uterus and its physiological function are suitable for HI‐FU treatment .
5.Function mechanism of leptin on acute pulmonary embolism and lung injury complication in rabbits
Yanmin YAO ; Xizhu WANG ; Qiaofeng SONG ; Yang QIN ; Huiju LI ; Tongtong XU ; Lijie ZHANG ; Yanhui ZHU
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2013;(2):108-110,121,后插3
Objective This research aimed to investigate the function mechanism of lung injury after acute pulmonary embolism.Methods 30 healthy New Zealand rabbits were selected and randomly divided into five groups:control group (with venepuncture applied) and model groups including none-saline (NS) control group,exogenos laptin low doses group,medium dose group and high dose group.ELISA was applied to examine the TNF-αand IL-1β in serum.Results TNF-α and IL-1β content in saline group were higher than that in control group,and the results were statistically significant.In medium dose (50 μg/kg) group,TNF-α and IL-1β levels decreased apparently and the results were statistically significant.In low doses (20 μg/kg) group,TNF-α and IL-1β levels decreased,but the results were not statistically significant.In high dose (100 μg/kg) group,TNF-α and IL-1β levels increased on the contrary.Conclusion Suitable dose of leptin will lead the decrease of postoperative levels of TNF-α and IL-1β after acute pulmonary embolism,which thus have protection function to the injured lung.
6.The analyses of HIV-1 quasispecies in HIV-infected subjects by the application of single genome amplification assay.
Yanmin QIN ; Xiaohui WANG ; Dongfeng KONG ; Shunxiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2014;48(9):819-822
OBJECTIVETo establish the single genome amplification (SGA) method and analyze the quasispecies in HIV-infected patients.
METHODSAll 6 sample RNA acquired in 2010 in Shenzhen and genetic sequenced as overlap peaks were extracted and diluted to a single copy, nest-PCR after one step RT-PCR was employed to amplify HIV-1 genome, and then PCR products was purified and sequenced. Mega 4.02 software was used to analyze the genetic distance among HIV-1 quasispecies, and phylogenetic tree was constructed.
RESULTSOur data showed that viral sequences derived from different patients were grouped into different clusters. Subcluster was also observed in several clusters, indicating these existed competition and preferential replication of certain viral strains. The genetic distance within one cluster of 6 samples were between 0.008 and 0.06, it was likely to associate with the duration since infection and viral load.
CONCLUSIONSGA is a useful approach to gain information on quasispecies, the genetic distance within one cluster may help to determine the infection time and immune escaping. The analysis of related affecting factors need more samples.
Base Sequence ; Genome, Viral ; HIV Infections ; HIV-1 ; Humans ; Phylogeny ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Viral Load
7.Investigation and analysis of internal quality control on clinical chemistry, clinical immunology and clinical hematology of mutual recognition laboratories in 142 medical institutions in Beijing
Rui ZHOU ; Yanyan QIN ; Jian GUO ; Meiyi HE ; Yanmin YANG ; Rui ZHANG ; Shunli ZHANG ; Yuhong YUE ; Zhixin SONG ; Chunying WU ; Hongyi YIN ; Yufang LIANG ; Tingting JIA ; Qingtao WANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;39(12):922-929
Objective To investigate the internal quality control ( IQC ) on clinical chemistry , clinical immunology and clinical hematology in mutual recognition laboratories in medical institutions in Beijing.Methods By means of questionnaire survey and on -site investigation, fresh frozen serum and whole blood samples with assigned values by reference method were measured to investigate the status of IQC on clinical chemistry , clinical immunology and clinical hematology in 142 mutual recognition laboratories in medical institutions of Beijing,and results were analyzed.Results 142 copies of questionnaireson clinical chemistry, clinical immunology and clinical hematology were send out and 120, 97, and 101 laboratories returned the questionnaires respectively .The information feedback rate was 84.5%, 68.3% and 71.1%respectively .All the questionnaires were effective .Questionnaires survey results showed that more than 50%laboratories set up quality control goals and the most of the goals were probability for error detection ( Ped) 95%, probability for false rejection(Pfr)5%;About 70% laboratories usecd the same quality control plan for different tests ;The most frequently used quality control rules are 12s/13s/22s.On-site investigation showed that ,take the results of clinical chemistry for example , based on the desirable biological variation and WS/T 403 -2012 , most of the tests can't meet the quality control goalsunder the existing quality controlcondition.Conclusion Clinical laboratories should consider their actual situations , assess their own qualitylevels that they can reach , set reasonable quality standards for themselves , and make appropriateindividualized quality control plan.
8.The analyses of HIV-1 quasispecies in HIV-infected subjects by the application of single genome amplification assay
Yanmin QIN ; Xiaohui WANG ; Dongfeng KONG ; Shunxiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2014;(9):819-822
Objective To establish the single genome amplification ( SGA) method and analyze the quasispecies in HIV-infected patients.Methods All 6 sample RNA acquired in 2010 in Shenzhen and genetic sequenced as overlap peaks were extracted and diluted to a single copy , nest-PCR after one step RT-PCR was employed to amplify HIV-1 genome , and then PCR products was purified and sequenced.Mega 4.02 software was used to analyze the genetic distance among HIV-1 quasispecies , and phylogenetic tree was constructed.Results Our data showed that viral sequences derived from different patients were grouped into different clusters.Subcluster was also observed in several clusters , indicating these existed competition and preferential replication of certain viral strains.The genetic distance within one cluster of 6 samples were between 0.008 and 0.06, it was likely to associate with the duration since infection and viral load.Conclusion SGA is a useful approach to gain information on quasispecies , the genetic distance within one cluster may help to determine the infection time and immune escaping.The analysis of related affecting factors need more samples.
9.The analyses of HIV-1 quasispecies in HIV-infected subjects by the application of single genome amplification assay
Yanmin QIN ; Xiaohui WANG ; Dongfeng KONG ; Shunxiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2014;(9):819-822
Objective To establish the single genome amplification ( SGA) method and analyze the quasispecies in HIV-infected patients.Methods All 6 sample RNA acquired in 2010 in Shenzhen and genetic sequenced as overlap peaks were extracted and diluted to a single copy , nest-PCR after one step RT-PCR was employed to amplify HIV-1 genome , and then PCR products was purified and sequenced.Mega 4.02 software was used to analyze the genetic distance among HIV-1 quasispecies , and phylogenetic tree was constructed.Results Our data showed that viral sequences derived from different patients were grouped into different clusters.Subcluster was also observed in several clusters , indicating these existed competition and preferential replication of certain viral strains.The genetic distance within one cluster of 6 samples were between 0.008 and 0.06, it was likely to associate with the duration since infection and viral load.Conclusion SGA is a useful approach to gain information on quasispecies , the genetic distance within one cluster may help to determine the infection time and immune escaping.The analysis of related affecting factors need more samples.
10.Lgr5 and CD44 expressions in different types of intestinal polyps and colorectal cancer.
Ningli CHAI ; Wencheng ZHANG ; Yanmin WANG ; Zhaotao ZHOU ; Yane ZHANG ; Hongyan LIU ; Jun WAN ; Jinhua QIN ; Shuyong WANG ; Yunfang WANG ; Xuetao PEI ; Benyan WU ; Enqiang LINGHU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;33(7):972-976
OBJECTIVETo study the expression of tumorigenesis-related stem cell markers Lgr5 and CD44 in different pathological types of intestinal polyps and their clinical significance in predicting tumorigenesis.
METHODSA total of 145 cases of colorectal polyps, adenomas and cancer tissues were obtained by colonoscopy biopsy. Immunohistochemistry was employed to detect the expression of Lgr5 and CD44 to analyze their relationship with the occurrence and prognosis of colon and rectal cancer.
RESULTSThe expression of CD44 in colon cancer tissue was 95.65%, significantly higher than that in normal mucosa (5%), inflammatory hyperplastic polyps (22.58%), tubular adenomatous polyps (55.26%) and villous polyps (75.76%) (P<0.05). The expression of Lgr5 in colorectal cancer was up to 95.65% while negative in normal colorectal tissue and was 16.12% in inflammatory hyperplastic tissues (P<0.05). The expression rate of Lgr5 was 86.84% in tubular adenoma and 93.94% in villous polyps, both comparable with that in colon cancer (P>0.05). Correlation analysis indicated that the expression of CD44 and Lgr5 were positively correlated with the progression of intestinal polyp tumorigenesis (rs=0.69377, P<0.0001; rs=0.81637, P<0.0001).
CONCLUSIONLgr5 and CD44 are highly expressed in colorectal cancer tissues in close correlation with the clinical and pathological features. The expression profiles of Lgr5 and CD44 represent a distinct feature to differentiate colorectal cancer from normal intestinal mucosa. Lgr5 is more closely correlated with tumor progression of polyps than CD44. This means detecting of the expression of Lgr 5 together with CD44 is important and necessary in clinical diagnosis of patients with early stage colorectal diseases such as polyps and their canceration.
Adult ; Aged ; Colorectal Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology ; Female ; Humans ; Hyaluronan Receptors ; metabolism ; Intestinal Polyps ; metabolism ; pathology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prognosis ; Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled ; metabolism ; Young Adult