1.Safety evaluation of living environment among the rural and urban elderly
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(34):2641-2644
Objective To assess the safety of living environment by the elderly, further clarify the relevant factors of the elderly fall in the living environment. Methods The self- made assessment form of fall-related factors of living environment for elderly patients was used to survey 1 076 elderly. Likert five grades score was used for each item, and the higher score demonstrated the safer living environment. Results In the assessment of the safety of living environment, the indoor physical environment (3.94 points), home furniture safety (3.66 points) score was better;home ground and the channel (3.32 points) and outdoor activities places (3.57 points) score was lower. Scores of home′s ground and channel, furniture safety, indoor physical environment and living environment of urban elderly were (23.56 ± 6.49), (44.52 ± 7.72), (11.93 ± 2.49), (105.03 ± 17.82) points, which were better than (22.46 ± 6.39), (42.73 ± 7.95), (11.53 ± 2.39), (101.55 ± 18.15) points of rural elderly (t=2.471-3.495, P <0.05). Conclusions The indoor physical environment, home furniture safety got higher scores, and the scores of ground-channel environment and outdoor activities places were relatively lower. Scores of the safety of living environment in urban are better than in rural. It suggests the elderly living environment need to reduce the incidence of falls.
2.Research progress in HIV auxiliary proteins counteracting host restriction factors.
Qian-Qian CHEN ; Qing-Gang XU ; Chi-Yu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Virology 2014;30(1):84-90
Identification and functional analyses of antiviral restriction factors in hosts have become hot research topics. Four HIV restriction factors, APOBEC3G, Trim5alpha, Tetherin, and SAMHD1, have been identified in recent years. By encoding auxiliary proteins, lentiviruses can counteract host restriction factors. For example, the auxiliary proteins Vif, Vpu, and Vpx of HIV antagonize APOBEC3G, Tetherin, and SAMHD1, respectively. Furthermore, these auxiliary proteins enable the entry of HIV into host cells and influence the replication and pathogenicity of HIV. In this paper, we review the research progress in the functions of the three HIV auxiliary proteins that can antagonize the host restriction factors.
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metabolism
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3.Ultrasound-mediated destruction of microbubbles directs gene delivery to ischemic myocardium of rabbits
Ming YU ; Yunqiu QIAN ; Guangsheng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2003;0(10):-
Objective To investigate the feasibility of gene delivery to the ischemic myocardium of rabbits by ultrasound-mediated destruction of microbubbles. Methods A ligation model of left circumflex branch coronary artery was established in 48 rabbits. Three days after ligation, the mixture of gene and microbubbles was infused into the vein of rabbits with or without simultaneous ultrasound. Additional controls included ultrasound of microbubbles that did not contain gene, gene alone, gene plus ultrasound,and blank control. Rabbits were killed after two weeks and examined for the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF). Results The hearts of five rabbits that underwent ultrasound-mediated destruction of microbubbles containing gene showed VEGF expression in ischemic myocardium.None of the control animals showed VEGF expression. Conclusions Ultrasound-mediated destruction of microbubbles is a promising method for the delivery of bioactive agents to the heart.
4.Hollow periodic mesoporous organosilicas nanoparticles for efficient ultrasound-based imaging and ultrasound-mediated therapy
Xiaoqin QIAN ; Wenping WANG ; Yu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2014;23(5):438-442
Objective To Study the application of ultrasound mediated drug-loading ultrasound contrast agents in auxiliary cancer chemotherapy.Methods Carrying paclitaxel (PTX) hollow periodic mesoporous organosilicas(HPMOs) were prepared by Structural differences selective etching method.The drug release kinetics of ultrasound mediated in vitro were evaluated at different time points of ultrasound radiation to PTX-HPMOs.The cell survival were evaluated by CCK8 experiment.Results ① The drug loading of PTX-HPMOs was 91 mg/g.②The achieved HMONs showed the high stability and excellent contrast enhancement for ultrasound imaging both in vitro.HPMOs showed the same good effect of contrastenhanced ultrasound imaging as SonoVue.③Drug-loaded HMONs exhibit ultrasound-responsive drug release performance.The ultrasonic stimulation can increase the release of 18 % of PTX each time.④ After ultrasonic stimulation,PTX-HPMOs showed good antitumor effect in vitro.Conclusions The new type of drug loading ultrasound contrast agents show good ultrasonic imaging and can help the cancer chemotherapy at the same time.
5.A review of etiology and management of sialorrhea.
Yu ZHOU ; Xin ZENG ; Qian-ming CHEN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2007;42(2):126-128
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6.Reform and practice of analytical chemistry curriculum based on work process
Rongxiu XING ; Qian YU ; Junrong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(07):-
The analytical chemistry is the specialized fundamental course of medical laboratory major.To the higher vocational students,it is an experiment operation technique,so to introduce the pattern based on the work process curriculum is helpful to the deconstruction and reorganization of analytical chemistry curriculum,and can stimulate students'study interest enormously and get good teaching effect.
7.Pathogens of Nosocomial Infection in Intensive Care Units and Related Drug-resistance Analysis
Qiongna CHEN ; Yanbo LI ; Zhehua CHEN ; Haihong TANG ; Qian YU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 1994;0(04):-
OBJECTIVE To estimate the distribution of pathogens of nosocomial infection in intensive care units,the sites where infections often taken place and the related antibiotic-resistance of bacteria.METHODS Various samples of bacteria from intensive care units have been examined by applying half-automatic analyzer ATB Expression,with bacteria inspecting cards and drug-sensitivity cards,all from Bio-Merieux,France.RESULTS Totally 153 strains of nosocomial pathogens have been found,where Acinebacter baumannii,fungi and Pseudomonas aeruginosa ranked top three,with rates of 32.0%,16.3%,and 15.0%,respectively.About 45.8% of pathogens were found in samples from the lower respiratory tract.Approximately 4.3% of A.baumannii showed drug-resistance to imipenem.However,more than 50.0% of A.baumannii presented its strong drug-resistance to rest of eight regular antibiotics.CONCLUSIONS A.baumannii is a dominating pathogen to cause nosocomial infection in intensive care units,and has shown strong multi-drug-resistance,which should incur high clinical attention.It comes to be crucial to highlight sanitization and sterilization operation,applying proper antibiotics in order to reduce appearance of bacteria with drug-resistance.
8.Change and significance of CD8+ CD25+ FoxP3+ regulator T cells in peripheral blood of patients with pre-eclampsia
Jianxiu YU ; Hongyou WANG ; Lei QIAN ; Wei CHEN ; Hailing SUN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2017;33(6):900-904
Objective:To explore the rule of CD8+CD25+FoxP3+ regulator T cells(Treg) in the pathogenesis of pre-eclampsia (PE) in peripheral blood.Methods:This study included 24 gestational-age-matched healthy pregnant women and 46 pregnant women diagnosed with mild PE (MPE,n=24) or severe PE (SPE,n=22) during the third trimester of gestation.An 3 ml sample of peripheral blood was drawn from each subject and anti-coagulated with heparin sodiurm The percentage of CD8 + CD25 + FoxP3 + Treg cells was detected by flow cytometry.The cytokines IL-6,IL-17A,IL-10,IL-1,IL-33 and TGF-β31 were detected using Luminex200.Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were isolated frum healthy controls and treated with IL-33,the percentages of CD8+ CD25+ FoxP3 + Treg cell were measured by flow cytometric detection.Results:Compared to that of healthy pregnant controls [0.48(0.21-0.96)%],MPE patients [0.32(0.19-0.63)%] and SPE patients [0.13(0.02-0.41)%] had lower percentages of CD8+CD25+FoxP3+Treg cells (P<0.05).Compared to HP controls,higher levels of IL-6 and IL-17A were found in MPE and SPE patients(P<0.05) and even higher in SPE patients.The levels of IL-10,IL-1[β and IL-33 were similar in all three groups (P>0.05).Compared to HP contruls,the levels of TGF-[β1 was significantly increased in SPE and MPE patients(P<0.05),but no significant differences were found between these two groups (P > 0.05).The percentage of CD8+ CD25+ FoxP3+ Treg cells showed a negative correlation with the serum concentrations of IL-17A (r =-0.338,P =0.338),and a positive correlation with the serum concentrations of IL-33 (r =0.548,P =0.548).After PBMCs were treated with IL-33 for five days,the percentages of CD8+CD25+FoxP3+ Treg were significantly higher than those of the contruls (P<0.05).Conclusion:These findings suggested that the reduced CD8+ CD25 + FoxP3 + Treg cells may play a role in the pathogenesis of ore-eclamosia.
9.Value of high-sensitive troponin I detection in the diagnosis of early myocardial injury
Chao QIAN ; Feifei GU ; Yingying DING ; Jianhua YU ; Tian CHEN
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;37(19):2670-2671,2674
Objective To explore the clinical value of high‐sensitive troponin I detection in the diagnosis of early myocardial inju‐ry .Methods Totally 240 type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM ) patients (study group) and 40 healthy people(healthy control group) were chosen as subjects .The serum level of HbA1c ,AST ,CK ,CK‐MB and hs‐cTnI were measured among the two groups ,respec‐tively .Results Hs‐cTnI level in T2DM group was significantly higher than in healthy control group(P< 0 .05) ,and AST ,CK and CK‐MB levels in two groups had no significant difference(P> 0 .05) .Hs‐cTnI level and positive rate in HbA1c ≥ 6 .5% group was significantly higher than in HbA1c ≤ 6 .4% group(P< 0 .05) ,and no significant difference of AST ,CK and CK‐MB levels and posi‐tive rate were observed in two groups(P> 0 .05) .There was a positive correlation between the level of HbA1c and that of serum hs‐cTnI in T2DM group(r= 0 .471 ,P< 0 .05) .Conclusion The hs‐cTnI level detection has important clinical value in the diagnosis of early myocardial injury in T2DM patients ,and HbA1c is positively correlated with hs‐cTnI .
10.Abnormality and significance of monocyte subsets in peripheral blood of patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Lei QIAN ; Xin LIN ; Wei CHEN ; Ming LI ; Yuehong YU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2016;32(10):1519-1523,1531
Objective:To explore the role of peripheral blood monocyte subsets in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA),we therefore decided to compare the percentage of monocyte subpopulations in peripheral blood,as well as cytokines secretion function,to that of healthy controls. Methods:22 patients with RA and 22 cases of healthy controls ( HC) were drew 3 ml fresh venous blood into a tube containing heparin. The percentage of monocyte subsets,expression of Toll-like receptor(TLR)2,HLA-DR,triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1(TREM-1) on intermediate monocyte and mean fluorescence intensity(MFI) of intracellular tumor necrosis factor-α ( TNF-α) were evaluated with the methods of flow cytometry ( FCM ) . The correlation between percentage of monocyte subsets and serum cytokines was explored. Statistical significance between parametric data was determined by the students't-test. Results:Compared to HC controls, the percentages of intermediate monocytes were significant higher in RA patients [ ( 11. 7 ± 1. 6)% vs (4. 6±1. 2)%,P<0. 05],as well as the expression(MFI) of TLR2 (750. 2±110. 3 vs 526. 8±98. 6) and TREM-1 (58. 4± 12. 1 vs 40. 3±10. 2) on intermediate monocytes (P<0. 05). The expression of HLA-DR on intermediate monocytes of RA patients had no difference with HC controls (P>0. 05),while MFI of intracellular TNF-αin intermediate monocytes of RA patients were significant higher than that of HC controls (46. 3±6. 4 vs 36. 7±8. 3,P<0. 05). In addition,RA patients showed a positive correlation between the percentage of CD14highCD16+ monocytes and DAS28 scores(r=0. 538,P=0. 009),as well as the serum levels of TNF-α,IL-17 ( r=0. 471,P=0. 027;r=0. 593,P=0. 003). Conclusion:Monocyte subpopulations from RA patients are abnormally skewed toward to in-termediate monocytes which has high expression of TLR2 , TREM-1 and the function of TNF-α secretion. Therefore, intermediate monocytes may play a role in the pathophysiology of RA. By modulating polarization or blocking monocyte cell surface receptors could be a new treatment of RA.