1.The effect of two modes of mechanical ventilation on cardiopulmonary function in pigs with or without acute lung injury: a comparison of pressure regulated biphasic positive airway pressure ventilation and airway pressure release ventilation
Yunfu WU ; Yuanying ZENG ; Yifei CAO
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(11):-
Objective To compare the effect of pressure regulated biphasic positive airway pressure ventilation(BiPAP) and airway pressure release ventilation(APRV) on cardiopulmonary function of pigs with or without acute lung injury. Methods after anaesthesia, 18 healthy pigs were given BiPAP or APRV ventilation through tracheotomy. Inspiration pressure and expiration pressure in BiPAP equal to APRV. Inspiration time and expiration time is 1.5/2.5s in BiPAP and 4.0/2.0s, 4.5/1.5s, 5.0/1.0s, 5.5/0.5s in APRV respectively. Respiration dynamics, hemodynamics, blood gases and oxygen metabolize scales were measured during two mechanical ventilatory modalities pigs acquired from Swam-gans catheter in internal jugular vein and from catheter in femoral artery. Then oleic-induced acute lung injury model was made, modalities pigs were distributed to BiPAP group (n=9) and APRV group (n=8) randomly. Forenamed scales were repeat measured. Results BiPAP has not difference with APRV on respiration dynamics, hemodynamics, blood gases and oxygen metabolize during normal condition, BiPAP has higher cardiac output (CO) and lower oxygen extraction ratio (O2ER) compare with APRV in ALI pigs. If expiration time is short to 0.5s in APRV, it would represent intrinsic peak end-expiratory (PEEPi), heart rate (HR), mean pulmonary arterial pressure (MPAP) and systemic vascular resistance (SVR) increased and CO decreased. Conclusion Both BiPAP and APRV are beneficial in ALI, but BiPAP has fewer side-effect compared with APRV in early ALI.
2.Investigation on Intervention of Clinical Pharmacists to Develop Pharmaceutical Care in Intensive Care Unit Based on Medication Characteristics
Fang ZENG ; Shaojun SHI ; Yifei HUANG
Herald of Medicine 2017;36(8):933-936
Objective To investigate the entry points for clinical work of intensive care unit (ICU) pharmacists.Methods Through combination with daily work and referring the domestic and foreign literature,the characteristics of ICU medications were discussed to find out the entry point for clinical work of ICU pharmacists.Results ICU patients particularly need individualized pharmaceutical care because of the special pathophysiological characteristics and medicine use.Conclusion ICU pharmacists should provide pharmaceutical care based on Pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics knowledge and focus on the drug dosage adjustment,drug interactions and adverse event prevention.
3.Effects of bFGF and insulin on proliferation of mice cartilage tissue cells
Yunxia CUI ; Jingfang DI ; Yaoying ZENG ; Shan ZENG ; Zhen FENG ; Yifei WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(03):-
AIM: To explore the effects of basic fibroblast growth factor ( bFGF) and insulin on the cell proliferation and differentiation in primary cartilage cells. METHODS: After induction with different concentrations of bFGF and insulin, cell proliferation was measured with WST-1 method and fluoroscope methods. RESULTS: bFGF and insulin exerted their related action on primary cartilage cells in 0.4% fatal bovine serum at different concentrations. 25 ?g/L bFGF and 5 mg/L insulin promoted cell proliferation significantly. CONCLUSION: bFGF and insulin prolong the survival time and promote cell proliferation in primary cartilage cells.
4.Influence of Gleevec on expression of miR-146a,miR-29b and DNMT in K562 cells
Lina WANG ; Jianming ZENG ; Huacheng WANG ; Mo LI ; Yifei LONG ; Guangyuan DENG ; Cha CHEN
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(3):301-303
Objective To investigate the changes of microRNA (miR)-146a ,miR-29b expression levels and the 3 kinds of meth-ylase DNMT1 ,DNMT3a and DNMT3b levels in K562 cell lines after BCR/ABL inhibitor Gleevec treatment .Methods The half maximal inhibitory concentration(IC50 ) of Gleevec on K562 cells was detected by the MTT method .The stem loop primers method and the fluorogenic quantitative PCR were adopted to detect miRNAs and the methylase gene level .Results IC50 of Gleevec acting on K562 cells was 40 .85μmol/L .After Gleevec action ,miR-29b showed the increasing trend ,but 3 kinds of methylase expression level were decreased to some extent .Gleevec could significantly increase the miR-146a level in K562 cells(P<0 .05) .Conclusion Gleevec can influence the expression of miR-146a ,miR-29b and DNMTs levels in K562 cells .
5.Cooperative therapeutic effects of herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase gene/ganciclovir system and chemotherapeutic agents on prostate cancer in vitro.
Yifei, XING ; Yajun, XIAO ; Gongcheng, LU ; Fuqing, ZENG ; Jun, ZHAO ; Ping, XIONG ; Wei, FENG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2006;26(5):610-3
The killing effects of herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase gene/ganciclovir (HSV-tk/GCV) approach by the addition of several commonly clinical chemotherapeutic agents on hormone refractory prostate cancer (HRPC) cells PC-3m were investigated. After transferring of the HSV-tk gene into PC-3m cells, mRNA and protein expression of HSV-tk was detected by reverse-transcript polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and strept avidin-biotin complex (SABC) immunohistochemical method. The killing effect of GCV, cisplatin (CDDP), etoposide (VP-16), vincristine (VCR), methotrexate (MTX), 5-fluorouracil (5-Fu), and suramin on PC-3m cells was evaluated by morphological assessment analysis, trypan blue exclusion assay and MTT assay respectively. Additionally, the cooperative effect of HSV-tk/GCV system combined with the above agents on the target cancer cells was determined by MTT. Furthermore, apoptosis and necrosis induced by GCV plus 5-Fu or suramin was analyzed by flow cytometry (FCM). The results showed that that there was HSV-tk mRNA and protein expression in pDR2-tk plasmid transduced PC-3m cell. Combination of GCV with VP-16, VCR, 5-Fu or suramin led to an enhanced cellular killing effect, but with CDDP resulted in a reduced one and with MTX in an approximate one. FCM revealed that synergistic use of GCV and 5-fu or suramin resulted in a rather large proportion of apoptosis and necrosis with the apoptosis index being 36.38% and 35.51%, and the proportion of necrosis being 33.05% and 28.87%, respectively. In conclusion, HSV-tk/CGV approach by addition of certain clinical available chemotherapeutic drugs brings on statistically significant enhanced cell killing over single-agent treatment. Our results highlight the potential for such new combination therapies for future treatments of HRPC.
6.Altered expression of connexin-43 and impaired capacity of gap junctional intercellular communication in prostate cancer cells.
Yifei, XING ; Yajun, XIAO ; FuQing, ZENG ; Jun, ZHAO ; Chuanguo, XIAO ; Ping, XIONG ; Wei, FENG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2007;27(3):291-4
Connexin-43 (Cx43) expression in prostate cancer (PCa) cells and the potency of gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) in the cells were investigated, with an attempt to elucidate the reason why the so-called "bystander effect" mediated by thymidine kinase (TK) suicide gene therapy on PCa cells is not of significance and to explore the role of GJIC in PCa carcinogenesis. mRNA and protein expression of Cx43 in a PCa cell line PC-3m was detected by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and strapt-avidin-biotin-enzyme complex (SABC) immunohistochemical staining, and inherent GJIC of PC-3m cells was assayed by scrape-loading and dye transfer (SLDT) assay. The expression of Cx43 in human normal and malignant prostate tissues was determined by SABC immunohistochemistry as well. It was found that Cx43 mRNA and protein expression in PC-3m cells was slightly reduced as compared with positive controls and the location of Cx43 protein was aberrant in cytoplasm rather than on membrane. Assessment of paraffin sections demonstrated that the expression of Cx43 protein in PCa cells was abnormally located and markedly diminished as compared with normal prostatic epithelial ones, displaying a negative correlation to the pathological grade (chi2=4.025, P<0.05). Additionally, capacity of inherent GJIC in PC-3m cells was disrupted, which was semi-quantified as (+) or (-). It was indicated that both down-regulated expression of Cx43 mRNA and aberrant location of Cx43 protein participated in the mechanisms leading to deficient GJIC in PC-3m cells. Lack of efficient GJIC is a molecular event, which may contribute not only to limited extent of "bystander effect", but also to initiation and progression of prostatic neoplasm.
7.Research advances in prostate cancer stem cells and radiotherapy resistance of castration-resistant prostate cancer
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2017;26(11):1347-1349
Prostate cancer tends to progress to castration-resistant prostate cancer within 24 months after castration. For the management of castration-resistant prostate cancer, the biggest challenge is therapeutic resistance which includes radiotherapy resistance. Relevant studies suggest that the radiotherapy resistance of castration-resistant prostate cancer is associated with prostate cancer stem cells and miRNA related to prostate cancer stem cells. This article reviews the research advances in the radiotherapy resistance of castration-resistant prostate cancer in terms of the possible mechanisms of castration-resistant prostate cancer,prostate cancer stem cells,and miRNA related to prostate cancer stem cells.
8.Analysis of psychological status and influencing factors of medical workers amid COVID-19 pandemic; analysis of influencing factors
Xufeng LIU ; Yifei WANG ; Kang SHI ; Gang CHEN ; Shiqi TANG ; Yongqi LI ; Jingkuan SU ; Shengjun WU ; Qiang ZENG
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2021;15(2):167-172
Objective:The study seeks to explore the factors influencing the psychological status and sleep quality of medical workers amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, in order to provide data sources and theoretical basis for the development of relevant psychological intervention programs.Methods:Employing the convenience sampling method, general information questionnaire (age, gender, marital status, educational background, job status, etc.), Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 and Patient Health Questionnaire, epidemic stress index scale, and sleep quality questionnaire were distributed to medical staff between February 18 and April 3, 2020, using the PEM mental health care platform of by ZhongShengKaiXin for medical staff issued. Descriptive, single factor, and correlation analyses, as well as multiple linear regression analysis were used to analyze the data.Results:Overall, 24, 845 questionnaires were collected from 23 provinces, of which 24, 687 were valid, with a recovery rate of 99.36%. The findings showed that the proportion of medical personnel with symptoms of anxiety and depression was 50.58% and 51.37%, respectively; 16.11% had poor or very poor anti-stress ability; and 71.78% reported poor or very poor sleep quality. There was a positive correlation between anxiety, depression, anti-stress ability, and sleep quality ( P<0.05). Anxiety was positively correlated with depression, stress tolerance, and sleep quality( r=0.787, 0.667, and 0.486, all P<0.001); depression was positively correlated with stress tolerance and sleep quality ( r=0.709 and 0.586, both P<0.001); and stress tolerance was positively correlated with sleep quality ( r=0.452, P<0.001). Multiple linear regression analysis results showed that age, gender, marital status, educational background, professional title, job status, and participation influenced the anxiety levels of medical personnel in the backdrop of the pandemic ( P<0.001). Depression levels of medical staff were influenced by gender, educational background, job position, and participation ( P<0.001), while gender, marital status, educational background, job position, and participation influenced the stress tolerance levels ( P<0.001). The sleep quality of medical workers was influenced by age, gender, job position, participation in the fight against the pandemic, and professional title ( P<0.001). Conclusions:Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, medical staff reported poor mental health status and sleep quality, which can be attributed to diverse factors. The research findings can be useful for assisting medical staff to strengthen their self-cognition, while also providing certain psychological counseling data and theoretical basis for management departments.
9.Correlation of 18F-NaF micro-PET/CT and score with histopathology in collagen-induced arthritis rats
He HUANG ; Wei LU ; Qin LIU ; Yifei ZENG ; Tongen ZOU ; Yue CHEN
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2018;15(4):238-242
Objective To explore the correlation between 18F-NaF micro-PET/CT,μCT score and histopathology of collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) rats.Methods Seventy healthy female SD rats were randomized into CIA group (n=50) and control group (n = 20).Micro-PET/CT imaging was performed 10 days after successful modeling.Minimum standardized uptake value (SUVmin),maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax),mean standardized uptake value (SUVmean) and μCT score were measured,and the severity of rheumatoid arthritis was assessed with histopathology.The correlations between SUVmin,SUVmax,SUV μCT score and histopathology of CIA were analyzed.Results SUVmin,SUVmax,SUVmean,μCT score of CIA all showed positive correlations with histopathology (r= 0.920,0.943,0.923,0.768,all P<0.001).Conclusion 18F-NaF micro-PET/CT is a quantitative imaging method for evaluating bone erosion and bone malformation in rat rheumatoid arthritis models of CIA,which is superior to μCT examination.