1.Advances in researches of biogenic molluscicides
Xue LI ; Jianrong DAI ; Yuntian XING
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2017;29(1):122-125
Biogenic molluscicides refer to the use of plants,animals and micro?organisms or their metabolites,and synthesis biomimetic molluscicides to kill Oncomelania hupensis snails. With the rapid development of science and technology,new bio?genic molluscicides are continuously emerging and the category also continues to expand. According to the molluscicidal active ingredient and sources,at present,the biogenic molluscicides with in?depth studies include plant?derived molluscicides,micro?organism molluscicides,microbial metabolite molluscicides and animal molluscicides. This paper reviews the advances in the re?searches of biogenic molluscicides in recent years.
2.Effect of 3M transparent dressing on complications after peripherally inserted central catheter
Jinhua LI ; Chune ZHONG ; Yuntian ZHU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2008;24(19):9-10
Objective To discuss effect of different kinds of dressings on complications after periph-erally inserted central catheter(PICC). Methods Patients with skin hypersensitiveness after PICC adopt-ed sterile bandage and Anshutuo IV3000 transparent dressing to carry out local dressing change respective-ly. Incidence of catheter infection,slippage and complications were compared. Results The rate of catheter infection was 19.4%( 0 cases) and catheter slippage was 6.5%(7 cases) by using sterile bandage.While the rate of catheter infection was 3.2%(1 case) and catheter slippage was 3.2%(1 case) by using Aashutuo IV3000 transparent dressing. Conclusions Using Anshutuo IV3000 transparent dressing on local dressing change solved the shortcomings of common dressings and sterile bandage,reduced the inci-dence of complications after PICC and prolonged the using time of catheter.
3.Correlations of ambulatory pulse pressure to large artery elasticity and vascular endothelial function in patients with primary hypertension
Dayong DU ; Yuntian LI ; Hongyu WANG ; Kang DING ; Yan LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2008;12(7):1363-1367
BACKGROUND: Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring can sensitively and objectively reflect blood pressure level, which is closely related to target organ damage and disease prognosis. In hypertension, vascular endothelial damage is the most common lesion to target organs. There is little known about how ambulatory pulse pressure correlates to large artery elasticity and vascular endothelial function. OBJECTIVE: To investigate changes of large artery elasticity and of vascular endothelial function in patients with primary hypertension using an automatic pulse wave velocity determinator and ultrasound techniques, and to analyze the correlation of ambulatory pulse pressure to large artery elasticity and vascular endothelial function.DESIGN: A non-randomized concurrent control clinical observation. SETTING: Diagnosis and Treatment Center for Coronary Heart Disease, the 305 Hospital of Chinese PLA. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 156 inpatients and/or outpatients, who were recently confirmed with primary hypertension, were recruited for this study between June 2005 and April 2007. Patients consisted of 114 males and 42 females. All patients averaged 56 ± 4 years of age (range: 40-75). Inclusive criteria: Corresponding to diagnostic standards for preventing and treating hypertension instituted in 2004 by Chinese scholars. Confirmed as primary hypertension within 1 month. Not receiving any blood pressure lowering, hypolipidemic or nitrate-like drug treatments. Written informed consents for laboratory measurements were obtained from all subjects. The study was approved by the hospital's Ethics Committee. METHODS: According to the mean pulse pressure over 24 hours, all patients were assigned into 3 groups: Group A (mean pulse pressure < 40 mm Hg, n=92), group B (40 mm Hg ≤ mean pulse pressure < 60 mm Hg, n=39) and group C (mean pulse pressure > 60 mm Hg, n=25). In each group, daytime pulse pressure and night-time pulse pressure, as well as 24-hour mean pulse pressure were measured using a non-invasive portable ambulatory blood pressure monitor (ABPM-04, Meditech Inc, USA). Carotid-femoral and carotid-radial arterial pulse wave velocities were measured using an automatic pulse wave velocity determinator to evaluate large artery dilation. Blood flow mediated and nitroglycerin-dependent dilatation of the brachial artery was determined using a high-resolution ultrasound technique to evaluate vascular endothelial function. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Correlations of ambulatory pulse pressure to large artery dilation and arterial endothelial function. RESULTS: All 156 patients were included in the final analysis. Correlation of ambulatory pulse pressure to large artery dilation: Carotid-femoral arterial pulse wave velocity was significantly positively correlated to daytime pulse pressure, night-time pulse pressure and 24-hour mean pulse pressure, with coefficient of partial correlation being 0.310, 0.281 and 0.303, respectively, P < 0.01). There were no significant correlations of carotid-radial arterial pulse wave velocity to daytime pulse pressure, night-time pulse pressure or 24-hour pulse pressure (P > 0.05). Correlation of ambulatory pulse pressure to arterial endothelial function: There was a linear relationship between ambulatory pulse pressure and blood flow-mediated blood vessel dilatation values. Linear correlation analysis was performed, taking ambulatory pulse pressure as an independent variable, and endothelial-dependent dilatation as a dependent variable. Results demonstrated that blood flow-mediated blood vessel dilatation was significantly negatively correlated to daytime pulse pressure, night-time pulse pressure and 24- hour mean pulse pressure (r = -0.684, -0.597, -0.668, P < 0.01). There was no correlation of ambulatory pulse pressure to non-endothelial-dependent blood vessel dilatation. CONCLUSION: Ambulatory pulse pressure increase is closely related to large artery elasticity decrease and injury to endothelial function in patients with primary hypertension.
4.Effects of High Density Lipoprotein on Expression of Alpha-Granulemembrane Protein (CD62P) and Lysosome Intact Membrane Protein (CD63) on Platelet
Shenghua YANG ; Dayong DU ; Yang LIU ; Shuangshuang WANG ; Yuntian LI
Tianjin Medical Journal 2013;(7):647-649
Objective To investigate the effects of high density lipoprotein (HDL) on thrombin-activated platelet al-pha-granulemembrane protein (CD62P) and lysosome intact membrane protein (CD63) expressions in vitro. Methods The equivalent volume of washed platelets prepared by hand was preincubated with HDL (1 g/L) in 37℃water for 15 minutes, which was then stimulated with different concentrations of thrombin (0.5 U/mL, 1 U/mL and 10 U/mL) for 10 minutes in wa-ter of 37℃. Meanwhile another three groups of washed platelets were incubated with thrombin (0.5 U/mL, 1 U/mL and 10 U/mL) for 10 minutes, respectively. The CD62P and CD63 from each sample were analyzed by flow cytometry (FCM). Results The CD62P positive rates of HDL-preincubated groups were significantly lower than those of different concentrations of thrombin groups (0.5 U/mL,1 U/mL and 10 U/mL) in the absence of HDL (11.55%± 1.34% vs 18.14%± 1.50%, 17.19%± 0.17% vs 26.24%± 0.77% and 19.79%± 0.32% vs 80.38%± 5.66%,P < 0.01). Meanwhile, The CD63 positive rates of HDL-preincubated groups were also significantly lower than those of thrombin-treated (0.5 U/mL, 1 U/mL and 10 U/mL) groups without HDL, namely,2.92%±0.22%vs 8.09%±0.48%(P<0.001), 4.20%±0.98%vs 14.15%±1.39%(P<0.001) and 5.12%± 0.09% vs 24.48%± 1.71%(P < 0.01). Conclusion HDL inhibits the expression of CD62P and CD63 on throm-bin-stimulated platelets in vitro.
5.Mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy versus flexible ureteroscopic lithotripsy in treatment of lower pole stones : a Meta-analysis
Xiaoshuai GAO ; Yuntian CHEN ; Shijian FENG ; Hong LI ; Kunjie WANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2017;38(4):299-304
Objective To systematically review the efficacy and safety of mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy (MPCNL) and flexible ureteroscopic lithotripsy (FURL) in management of lower pole kidney stones.Methods PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Cochrane library, CNKI, VIP and Wanfang Data were searched from the beginning of database to September 2016 and clinical trials that compared the two above operation for treatment of lower pole stones were collected.Two researchers independently filtered literature,extracted data and evaluated the methodological quality of research papers.The meta-analysis was performed using the RevMan 5.3 software.Results One randomized and seven non-randomized studies were analyzed, which consists of 621 patients including MPCNL group 327 cases, FURL group 294 cases.The results of meta-analysis showed that MPCNL was better than FURL in stones clearance (OR =2.65,95% CI 1.58-4.46,P < 0.01) and operative time (WMD =-21.86,95% CI-28.52--15.20, P < 0.01).FURL was better in hospital stay time (WMD =2.28,95% CI 0.29-4.28, P =0.02), decrease in haemoglobin levels (WMD =0.78,95 % CI 0.68-0.89, P < 0.01), bleeding (OR =5.11,95 % CI 1.12-23.31,P =0.04), transfusion(OR =7.04,95% CI 1.59-31.15, P =0.01).There was no significant difference in fever,urinary tract infection, hematuria (P > 0.05).Conclusions Both MPCN and FURL are safe and effective for the treatment of lower pole stones, MPCNL can get higher stone clearance rates and shorter operation time.However, FURL can get shorter hospitalization time and lower complication rates.
6.Study on the relationship between flooding and the infection of sc histosoma in the river beach area
Gennan ZHENG ; Jiran CHEN ; Fukui XU ; Changxun XU ; Yuntian LI ; Xiangshu LI ; Yuanshou LU ; Xianmin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Disease Control & Prevention 2001;5(2):111-113
Objective To explore the relationship between flood ing and the prevalence of schistosomiasis in the river beach area. Met hods The subjects were investigated on the ways of exposure, frequency and duratio n of water conta cted from May to November in 1999, and eggs of Schistosoma were examined bef ore and after flooding. Results Exposure to infested water for human being s in the area comprised productive, living and recreational contacts including 11 kinds of activities, and 53.55% of the subjects contacted infested w ater. The number of person, frequency and duration of water contacted in floodin g strongly increased; the infection rate and density among population stron gly increased after flooding. There was significant difference between the infec tion rate in exposure group and that in non-exposure group. Conclusions It can be inferred that flooding has increased water contacted and i nfection, therefore, health education should be strengthened to avoid or dec rease water contact.
7.Expression of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase in hippocampus CA1 and CA3 area of rats with conditioned fear
Zixiang CHEN ; Bing WANG ; Meng SHI ; Hehai PAN ; Yuntian LI ; Xiaoguang WANG ; Hu ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2012;21(8):690-692
ObjectiveTo investigate the expression and activity of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (p38 MAPK)in hippocampus CA1 and CA3 area of rats with conditioned fear.Methods 24 h after rat model of conditioned fear was established,rats were sacrificed,then expression of p38 MAPK and phosphorylated p38 MAPK (Thr180/Tyr182) in hippocampus CA1 and CA3 area of rats were detected by western blot.ResultsCompared with control group ( ratios of value of gray scale were 1.0 ± 0.1 and 1.0 ± 0.2,respectively),expression of p38 MAPK and phosphorylated p38 MAPK (Thr180/Tyr182) in hippocarpus CA1 area of rats with conditioned fear (9.4 ± 2.6 and 7.8 ± 2.1,respectively) were significantly increased ( n =9,P < 0.05 ).Compared with control group ( 2.1 ± 0.5 and 1.4 ± 0.5,respectively),expression of p38 MAPK and phosphorylated p38 MAPK (Thr180/Tyr182 ) in hippocampus CA3 area of rats with conditioned fear (6.2 ± 3.3 and 2.6 ± 0.6,respectively)were also significantly increased ( n =9,P < 0.05 ).Conclusionp38 MAPK may play important role in the formation of long term memory of conditioned fear.
8.Influence of IL-1? and IL-6 on MMP-3 gene expression in human coronary artery smooth muscle cells
Zhixin JIANG ; Aixiang XIA ; Qinghua ZHANG ; Xiaomin FANG ; Yuntian LI ; Dayong DU ; Xiaohui LAI
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1981;0(02):-
Objective To explore the effect of IL-1? and IL-6 on MMP-3 gene expression in human coronary artery smooth muscle cells.Methods We used IL-1?(20 ?g/L) and IL-6(10 ?g/L) to stimulate human coronary artery smooth muscle cells,which were co-culture for 0,2,4,8,24,36 h.IL-1?(0,5,20,40 ?g/L) and IL-6(0,5,10,50 ?g/L) were used to stimulate human coronary artery smooth muscle cells,which were co-cultured for 6 h.Then we detected the gene expression by fluorescent quantitation PCR.Results In the same concentration of IL-1? and IL-6,gene expression was up-regulated at 2 h,at 8 h the expression reached the peak,then began to descend.In different concentration of IL-1? and IL-6,gene expression was up-regulated with the dose of IL-1? and IL-6(IL-1?: r=0.907,P=0.000;IL-6: r=0.919,P=0.000).There were significant differences in MMP-3 expression among different groups(IL-1?: F=24.047,P=0.000;IL-6: F=14.081,P=0.001).There were no significant differences in matrix metalloproteinase-3 between IL-1? 20 and 40 ?g/L groups(P=0.154) and between IL-6 5 ?g/L and 10 ?g/L(P=0.292).Conclusion It suggests that IL-1? and IL-6 can promote MMP-3 gene expression in human coronary artery smooth muscle cells,and it may be one of the mechanisms of inflammation effect in acute coronary syndrome.
9.Relationship between the U wave on electrocardiogram and the midmyocardium of the left ventricular wall.
Cuntai ZHANG ; Yuntian LI ; Zaiying LU ; Jie WU ; Chen WANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2002;115(4):509-512
OBJECTIVETo investigate the relationship between the U wave on electrocardiogram and the midmyocardium in rabbit left ventricle free wall in vivo.
METHODSThe monophasic action potentials in the epicardium, midmyocardium, and endocardium of the left ventricle free wall were recorded simultaneously in 16 rabbits. The rabbits were then given an intravenous injection of Sotalol (1, 1.5 and 2.0 mg/kg) in 30 minutes intervals, and measurements were taken.
RESULTSIn the basic condition, there were no U wave on electrocardiogram. The U wave appeared after the intravenous Sotalol at 1.5 mg/kg, and the U wave became greater with increased dosage of intravenous Sotalol (2 mg/kg). The repolarization duration of the midmyocardium was prolonged longer than that of the epicardium and endocardium by Sotalol, and the repolarization duration of the epicardium coincided with the apex of the T wave, The repolarization duration of the midmyocardium coincided with the end point of the U wave.
CONCLUSIONThe U wave may originate from the delayed repolarization of the midmyocardium.
Action Potentials ; drug effects ; Animals ; Anti-Arrhythmia Agents ; pharmacology ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Electrocardiography ; Endocardium ; drug effects ; physiology ; Heart Ventricles ; drug effects ; Pericardium ; drug effects ; physiology ; Rabbits ; Sotalol ; pharmacology ; Ventricular Function
10.Role of goat in transmission of schistosomiasis japonicaⅣSchistosome develop-ment in goat and egg count and distribution in goat feces
Xuehui SHEN ; Jianrong DAI ; Leping SUN ; Zhongyu FU ; Yefang LI ; Guoli QU ; Wei WANG ; Yuntian XING ; Yian WANG ; Yousheng LIANG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2016;28(5):502-506
Objective To describe the growth and development of Schistosoma japonicum in goat and the intensity and tem?poral distribution of eggs excreted by goat feces,so as to provide baseline data for the control and elimination of the role of goat in the transmission of schistosomiasis. Methods The goat animal models of schistosomiasis were established,and stool sam?ples were collected for parasitological examinations. The number of adult worms recovered,variation of schistosomes in goat at different time points post?infection,number of eggs in schistosomes,variation in number and temporal profiles of eggs excreted from goat feces were observed. Results Of the 6 schistosome?infected goat,415 adult worms were recovered,with a mean adult worm recovery of 34.58%(range,23.00%to 45.50%). Among the 5 goat infected with 200 cercariae each,47,93,77, 74 and 73 adult worms were recovered 2,5,8,11 and 14 months post?infection,respectively. There were(200.00 ± 42.33), (226.20±45.88),(168.20±25.85),(183.80±55.13)and(190.80±53.53)eggs detected in female schistosomes. The mean pre?patent period of eggs excreted by 10 infected goat was(37.7±3.02)d. From 2 to 14 months post?infection,7 batches of goat fe?ces were hatched,and there were 30,23,14,1 and 2 times for miracidium intensity of“++++”,“+++”,“++”,“+”and“-”, respectively,with 42.86%,32.86%,20.00%,1.43%and 2.86%constituent ratios of miracidium intensity. Conclusions Ap?proximately 1/3 S. japonicum cercariae may develop to adults in goats post?infection,and the prepatent period of eggs is(37.7± 3.02)d. There is no remarkable decrease seen in the number of adult worms,eggs in female schistosomes and eggs in goat feces within 14 months post?infection. Our findings suggest a long duration for infected goat in the transmission of schistosomiasis ,and there is no evidence to prove the“self?cure”phenomenon in goat,indicating that goat is an important source of infection for schistosomiasis japonica.