2.Acupuncture and moxibustion in Germany.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2005;25(4):275-279
Although Germany is an important cradle of Western medicine, traditional Chinese acupuncture and moxibustion are widely accepted and have been developed hardly in Germany for several centuries. This paper reviews the development courses of acupuncture and moxibustion in Germany, and gives an introduction to the level of acupuncture and moxibustion science, acupuncture in medical insurance, acupuncture research, acupuncture clinics, acupuncture organizations, acupuncture journals and trend of acupuncture development in Germany.
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3.Optimization of Fermentation Medium for S-adenosylmethionine Production by Candida sp.YQ5
Fang-Lan GE ; Sheng YE ; Gui-Ying CHEN ; Wei LI ; Ke WU ; Liang-Jun DU ;
Microbiology 1992;0(05):-
The optimized cultural medium of fermentation for Candida sp.mutant strain YQ5 to produce S-adenosylmethionine was studied.The results of single factor experiment showed that the most favorable pH value,carbon source,nitrogen source organic nutrient is 6.0,8% sucrose,1.5% tryptone and 2% yeast extract,respectively.As to inorganic salts,MgSO4?7H2O,CaCl2,FeSO4?7H2O,CoCl2,CuSO4?5H2O,H3BO3 could improve accumulation of the intercellular SAM.The ingredients of the culture medium are also opti-mized by the orthogonal experiment.Fermentation for 48 h under the optimal condition resulted in AdoMet production at 1740.0 mg/L.
4.Distribution of E-selectin gene polymorphism in the Zhuangs and Hans of Guangxi province in China.
Ye-sheng WEI ; Yan LAN ; Shi-ku DU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2004;21(6):643-645
OBJECTIVETo unveil the distribution of E-selectin G98T polymorphism in exon 2 and the S128R polymorphism in exon 4 of the Chinese Zhuang and Han ethnic groups in Guangxi province.
METHODSPolymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP), gene sequencing and DNA sequencing were performed on 162 healthy Zhuangs and 170 healthy Hans.
RESULTSThe allele frequencies of G, T for E-selectin polymorphism in the exon 2 were 94.8% and 5.2% in Zhuangs, 95.3% and 4.7% in Hans, respectively; The allele frequencies of S, R for E-selectin polymorphism in the exon 4 were 92.0% and 8.0% in Zhuangs, 95.9% and 4.1% in Hans, respectively. There was significant difference in frequencies of genotype and allele in E-selectin S128R polymorphism between Zhuangs and Hans(chi-square test=4.482, P=0.034).
CONCLUSIONThere was significant difference in the E-selectin S128R polymorphism between Zhuangs and Hans. There was no significant difference in the E-selectin G98T polymorphism between Zhuangs and Hans.
Adult ; Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; genetics ; China ; ethnology ; E-Selectin ; genetics ; Exons ; Female ; Gene Frequency ; Genotype ; Humans ; Male ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Polymorphism, Genetic ; Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length
5.Study on the nursing human resource allocation model of the second level general hospital in Shanghai
Ping DU ; Xiao-Lan WANG ; Qiu-Yun GAO ; Wen-Qin YE
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2008;14(7):877-880
Objective To establish the allocation model of nursing human resource in the second level general hospital by the study and make rational suggestions for Shanghai government.Methods The study was conduced by literature review, expert consultation, on-spot interview, nursing item timing and statistics, etc.Results The current nurse staff's situation was studied and a new rational coefficient (0.079) in allocation formula was proposed, the real bed to nurse ratio(1:0.56) and the standard bed to nurse ratio( 1:0.60 ) was put forward.Conclusions Hospitals may allocate the nursing staff according to the conclusion of this study in the second level general hospital.
6.Study on rating scales of the professional competencies of ICU nurses
Xue-Qin WU ; Yong YU ; De-Wei DU ; Ke-Xin LIU ; Xiao-Lan GUO ; Ye-Bing YANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2010;16(11):1279-1281
Objective to explore the rating scales capability of assessing competencies of ICU nurses ,forming and complementing the competency assessment system. Methods A purposive sample of 210 female clinical registered nurses working in 21 intensive care units were investigated using self-designed questionnaire.Factor analysis and item analysis were applied to establish the scale' s validity and reliability. Results The final scale consisted 3 dimensions with 72 items. The dimensions were coordination and communication, health cultivation and straining, the Cronbach' s α of which are 0.96, 0. 94 and 0. 90 respectively. And all the factor loadings to its items were above 0.4, which demonstrated that those dimensions and their items were consistent .Conclusions The rating scale is proved to be of great psychometric characteristics and it provides an essential way to structure evidence demonstrating evolving competency of nurses, especially with an intensive care context.
7.5.0T MR for cardiac imaging:Comparison with 3.0T MR
Lan LAN ; Naili YE ; Huijuan HU ; Wenbo SUN ; Rongqing SUN ; Gonghao LING ; Tingyi DU ; Xuan LI ; Xiaopeng SONG ; Haibo XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(5):661-665
Objective To observe the feasibility of 5.0T MR for cardiac imaging.Methods Three patients with heart diseases and 17 healthy volunteers were prospectively enrolled.Cardiac MR(CMR)cine sequence and black blood sequence imaging were performed using 5.0T and 3.0T MR scanner,respectively.The image quality and artifacts degrees were compared between 5.0T and 3.0T CMR images,and the consistency of left ventricular parameters obtained using 5.0T and 3.0T scanners was analyzed.Results No significant difference of image quality nor artifacts degrees was found between 5.0T and 3.0T CMR images(all P>0.05).The left ventricular end diastolic volume(EDV),end systolic volume(ESV),ejection fraction(EF),stroke volume(SV)and end diastolic mass(EDM)derived from cine images acquired at different fields were in a good agreement(all ICC>0.75,all P<0.001).Conclusion 5.0T MR could be used for cardiac imaging,with image quality of cine and black blood sequences comparable to that of 3.0T MR.
8.Differentially expressed proteins of severe acute pancreatitis intervened by Qingyi granule.
Yuan-Sheng YANG ; Ken CHEN ; Sheng YE ; Xing-Liang SHI ; Zheng-Wei DU ; Shu-Lan CUI ; Hui WANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2013;33(1):60-64
OBJECTIVETo observe the effects of Qingyi Granule (QYG) on the changes of total protein expressions in the pancreatic tissue of rats with severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) induced by sodium taurocholate (STC).
METHODSSAP was induced by retrograded injecting 5% STC from the gut-pancreatic duct in 36 Sprague-Dawley (SD)rats. Then they were randomly divided into the SAP group and the QYG treatment group (abbreviated as the QYG group), 18 in each group. After successful modeling, rats in the QYG group were administered with QYG water solution (W: W = 1:1) once with an interval of 12 h (1 mL/100 g), while rats in the SAP group were administered with normal saline. The medication was performed four times. The total proteins were extracted from the pancreatic tissue of all rats to perform two-dimensional electrophoresis, fluorescent staining, and atlas analysis. The protein dots with differential expressions more than four times between each other in 48 h gel pictures were chosen and used for MALDI-TOF/TOF mass chromatographic analysis and biological information analysis.
RESULTSThe 5% STC induced SAP model rats had typical pathological changes in the pancreatic tissue. The proteomics changes of the pancreatic tissue were analyzed by gel image manipulation software. Twenty two disparate points were detected between two groups at 48 h, 5 points of the protein were up-regulated and 17 points were down-regulated of the total after QYG intervention. Nine protein spots expressed differently more than 4 times and stably at 48 h, 7 kinds of proteins have been identified by mass chromatographic analysis and Data Base Retrieval, and they were Serpinb1a 39 kDa protein, Serpinb1a 43 kDa protein, Prdx4 Prx IV, Clps, gamma-actin (Actg1), Eprs and Hadhsc. Those proteins were involved in signal transmit during the process of SAP pancreas--pathological injury analyzed from their functions.
CONCLUSIONSProteomics can well reflect the effects of QYG on differential expression proteins in the pancreatic tissue of rats with SAP. Studying differential expression proteins may provide a new theoretical basis and molecule target for QYG treating SAP.
Animals ; Disease Models, Animal ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; therapeutic use ; Pancreas ; metabolism ; Pancreatitis ; chemically induced ; metabolism ; prevention & control ; Proteome ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
9.Influence of photoselective vaporization of prostate on erectile function in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Xiao-Tian HU ; Guo-Sheng YANG ; Xiao-Yong ZENG ; Ru-Zhu LAN ; Zhong CHEN ; Guang-Hui DU ; Zhi-Qiang CHEN ; Ji-Hong LIU ; Zhang-Qun YE
National Journal of Andrology 2013;19(10):918-922
OBJECTIVETo assess the influence of photoselective vaporization of the prostate (PVP) on the erectile function of the patient with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
METHODSUsing IIEF-5, we conducted a questionnaire investigation among 210 BPH patients before and after treated by PVP (n = 80) and transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP, n = 130). We also reviewed the clinical data and compared the pre- and post-operative penile erectile function between the two groups of patients.
RESULTSFollow-up was completed in 76 cases of PVP and 123 of TURP. The baseline data showed no statistically significant differences between the two groups in age, prostate volume, IPSS, QOL, Qmax, post void urine residual volume and IIEF-5 scores (P>0.05). Compared with the IEFF-5 score at the baseline (21.88 +/- 2.46), those at 3, 6 and 12 months after PVP were 16.72 +/- 3.17, 19.34 +/- 2.46 and 19.29 +/- 2. 18, respectively, significantly decreased at 3 months (P = 0.042), but with no remarkable difference at 6 and 12 months (P >0.05). Nor were there significant differences in the IIEF-5 score between the PVP and TURP groups at any time points (P>0.05). At 6 months after surgery, the incidence rates of erectile dysfunction were 11.7% and 13.7% in the TURP and PVP groups, respectively (P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONPVP may reduce erectile function in some cases in the early stage after surgery, but this adverse effect does not last long and is basically similar to that of TURP.
Humans ; Laser Therapy ; adverse effects ; methods ; Male ; Penile Erection ; Prostatic Hyperplasia ; physiopathology ; surgery ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Transurethral Resection of Prostate ; adverse effects ; Treatment Outcome
10.One-step multiplex RT-PCR for rapid screening of type A, B and novel A (H1N1) influenza viruses.
Qiu-hua MO ; Cui-lan YANG ; Ji-can LIN ; Hua TAN ; Cheng-ning TU ; Li-qing YE ; Zhi-ming LIU ; Jian DU ; Hong SUN ; Ze YANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2009;29(8):1545-1547
OBJECTIVETo developed a multiplex RT-PCR assay for simultaneous screening of type A, B and novel A (H1N1) influenza viruses.
METHODSTwo pairs of universal primers in were designed for amplifying the M gene and NS gene of type A and B influenza viruses, respectively. A pair of specific primers of HA gene was designed to detect novel A (H1N1) influenza virus. A one-step method was used to establish the multiplex RT-PCR system. A blinded experiment was carried out to validate the accuracy of this assay in comparison with the results of real-time fluorescence RT-PCR. The clinical practicability and efficacy of this assay was also evaluated.
RESULTSThe RT-PCR products were analyzed using agarose gel electrophoresis, which yielded distinct bands of the target fragments without non-specific reactions, suggesting the high efficiency and specificity of the multiplex RT-PCR. Blinded study of 50 samples demonstrated a concordance rate of 100%.
CONCLUSIONThis multiplex RT-PCR assay allows one-step simultaneous detection of type A, B and novel A (H1N1) influenza viruses rapidly and accurately, and provides a valuable low-cost screening technique for influenza epidemic monitoring and early diagnosis.
Humans ; Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype ; genetics ; isolation & purification ; Influenza B virus ; genetics ; isolation & purification ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ; methods ; Time Factors ; Viral Matrix Proteins ; genetics ; Viral Nonstructural Proteins ; genetics