1.Distinquishment of Armillifer and a Correction on Pathogen Misidentification from a Reported Case
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1997;0(06):-
A worm-like specimen recovered from a patient previously identified as Armillifer sp. in the city of Yulin,Guangxi Autonomous Region. After comparative analysis of habitat (serpents as final hosts and human being as accidental intermediate host) and body size of the 4 known pathogenic pentastomid species of Armillifer (A.agkistrodontis, A.armillatus, A.grandis and A.moniliformis) with the recovered specimen, the present authors consider that the recovered specimen has been misidentified as Armillifer sp. The recovered specimen probably belongs to a nasal leech.
2.The Key Technology Study on Cloud Computing Platform for ECG Monitoring Based on Regional Internet of Things
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2016;40(5):341-343
This paper explores the methods of building the internet of things of a regional ECG monitoring, focused on the implementation of ECG monitoring center based on cloud computing platform. It analyzes implementation principles of automatic identifi cation in the types of arrhythmia. It also studies the system architecture and key techniques of cloud computing platform, including server load balancing technology, reliable storage of massive smalfi les and the implications of quick search function.
3.Influential factors of psychological state and their correlation with nutritional risk in patients undergoing thoracic tumor radiotherapy
Xiaoying SHEN ; Xi YANG ; Yuyan GU ; Fang NIU ; Lanying QIU ; Shuping XIE
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2022;29(4):538-543
Objective:To investigate the prevalence of anxiety and depression in patients undergoing thoracic tumor radiotherapy, preliminarily evaluate the nutritional risk of patients, and analyze the possible influential factors of anxiety and depression and their correlation with nutritional risk, providing a theoretical basis for further formulating a personalized psychological nursing plan for patients undergoing thoracic tumor radiotherapy.Methods:A total of 121 patients who underwent thoracic tumor radiotherapy between April 2019 and March 2020 in Cancer Hospital of The University of Chinese Academy of Sciences were selected for this study. We evaluated patients' psychological statuses using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and patients' nutritional risk using the Nutrition Risk Screening. We performed univariate analysis, unconditional logistic regression analysis, and contingency analysis to analyze the factors that affected the psychological status of patients undergoing thoracic tumor radiotherapy and correlate patients' psychological status with nutritional risk.Results:Among 121 patients, 99 (81.8%) patients undergoing thoracic tumor radiotherapy would develop or had developed anxiety, and 42 (34.7%) patients were at the boundary of depression or had depression. Correlation analysis revealed that nutritional risk was correlated with the prevalence of anxiety and depression. Logistic regression analysis showed that surgery, first radiotherapy, and nutritional risk were the factors that affected the prevalence of anxiety. Marital status, location of tumors, surgery, first radiotherapy, and nutritional risk affected the prevalence of depression.Conclusion:Patients undergoing thoracic tumor radiotherapy have serious psychological problems. Nutritional risk is positively correlated with the prevalence of anxiety and depression. Surgery and first radiotherapy are the factors that affect the prevalence of anxiety and depression.
4.Effect of Notch signaling and autophagy on MTA induced differentiation of human dental pulp cells in vitro
HE Fei ; ZHENG Yuyan ; QIU Wei ; ZHANG Guoquan ; MAI Sui
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2017;25(7):414-419
Objective:
The aim of this study is to investigate the roles of Notch signaling and autophagy on mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) induced differentiation of human dental pulp cells (hDPCs).
Methods :
Third molars from healthy human were collected and hDPCs were isolated by a combined digestion of collagenase Ⅰ and dispaseⅡ. Real time PCR were used to test the mRNA expression levels of alkaline phosphatase (ALP), runt-related transcription factor 2 (Runx2) and dentin sialophoprotein (DSPP) in MTA treated hDPCs in different time (24 h, 3 d and 7 d). The mineralization nodules formed by hDPCs with or without MTA treatment were detected by Von Kossa staining. Expressions of Notch1, Jagged1, Hes1, LC3Ⅱ/LC3 Ⅰand p62 in wild type and MTA treated hDPCs were detected by western blotting.
Results:
MTA extracted in a concentration of 0.1 mg/mL could promote the differentiation of hDPCs. Compared with that of wild type hDPCs, the expressions of Notch1, Hes1, or Jagged1 and p62 (P<0.01) in MTA treated hDPCs were significantly increased. MTA treatment showed inhibition effects on autophagy flux similar to Bafilomycin A1, a specific inhibitor of fusion between autophagosomes and lysosomes.
Conclusion
MTA could promote hDPCs differentiation with highly relevant in stimulating Notch1-Jagged1-Hes1 signaling and inhibition of autophagy flux.