1.Risk factors for healthcare-associated infections caused by Candida
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2014;(4):215-217,221
Objective To explore the risk factors for healthcare-associated infection (HAI)caused by Candidain a hospital.Methods 64 patients with healthcare-associated(HA)Candidainfection in a hospital between January 201 1 and October 2013 were selected as case group,and 64 patients without HACandidainfection during the same period were as control group,clinical data of two groups of patients were analyzed.Results The mainCandidacau-sing HAI were Candidaalbicans(68. 75% ),followed by Candidatropicalis(15. 62% ),Candidaglabrata (9.38% )andCandidakrusei(6.25% ).The major infection sites were respiratory tract(67.19% ),urinary tract (18.75% )and digestive tract(10.94% ). Univariate analysis showed the risk factors for HA Candidainfection were age,length of hospital stay,diabetes,and malignant tumor and so on;multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that important risk factors for HACandidainfection were age(OR95% CI:2.57-33.67),length of hospi-tal stay(OR95% CI:2.17-25.37),malignant tumor(OR95% CI:1.04-15.23),chemotherapy(OR95% CI:1.76-20.63),and use of respirator(OR95% CI:4.67-96.37).Conclusion Risk factors for HACandidainfection are complicated,in order to reduce the incidence of HA Candidainfection,risk factors should be considered,and preventive measures according to risk factors should be made.
2.Action potential of cardiac pacemaker cells differentiated from mouse mesenchymal stem cells after HCN4 gene modification
Zewen WANG ; Zhiyuan SONG ; Qing YAO
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(22):-
Objective To investigate the potassium currents of the cardiac pacemaking cells induced and differentiated from rat mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) modified by HCN4 gene. Methods Identified cardiac pacemaking cells were adopted as the experiment group, and the sinoatrial node cells of original infant rat cultured in the same period were regarded as the control group. Whole cell patch was used to measure the action potential of the pacemaking cells and sinoatrial node cells. Results Action potential of automatic depolarization at dilatation was recorded in both the differentiated cardiac pacemaking cells and sinoatrial node cells. There was no significant difference on amplitudes of resting potential, amplitudes and cycle of action potential [(-50?2.8) vs (-55?5.5),(-60?2.5) vs (-65?2.5),(240?57) ms vs (250?60) ms], but the field potential was much lower in cardiac pacemaking cells than the control group[(-30?2.5) vs (-55?5.5),P
3.Removal effect of non-bioartificial liver on the blood endotoxin and cytokines of hepatic failure patients
Zewen WANG ; Yingjie WANG ; Bingwei LUO ; Yuming WANG ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1988;0(06):-
Objective To evaluate the abilities of plasma perfusion and plasma exchange to remove blood endotoxin and cytokines from hepatic failure patients. Methods Plasma perfusion and plasma exchange were performed on 7 cases and 10 cases for the treatment of chronic severe hepatitis, respectively. Changes of blood endotoxin and cytokines before and after treatment were analyzed. Results The levels of cytokines and endotoxin in patient blood decreased greatly, but bilirubin decreased slightly after treatment with plasma perfusion. The changes of interleukin 6 were very limited. Compared with plasma perfusion, the removal of bilirubin was higher but that of cytokines was lower after plasma exchange. Conclusion Plasma perfusion can remove cytokines with high efficiency and retard the development of hepatic failure.
4.Additive Manufacturing and Its Medical Applications.
Zewen SONG ; Guohui WANG ; Qin GAO ; Shaihong ZHU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2015;32(2):485-488
Additive manufacturing (AM) is a collection of technologies based on the layer-by-layer manufacturing. Characterized by its direct manufacturing and rapidity, it has been regarded by the Economist Journal as one of the key techniques which will trigger the third industry reformation. The present article, beginning with a brief introduction of the history of AM and the process of its major technologies, focuses on the advantages and disadvantages and medical applications of the technique.
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Printing, Three-Dimensional
5.Mechanism of inhibition of platelet activation by tanshinone type ⅡA though G protein signal pathway
Zewen ZHANG ; Duanxu WANG ; Wenjie LIN ; Jiangsheng CHEN
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(11):1449-1451
Objective To discuss the mechanism of inhibition of platelet activation by tanshinone type ⅡA(TanⅡA) through G protein signal pathway.Methods Methylthiazolyldiphenyl-tetrazolium bromide(MTT) test was used to determine the optimum effective concentration and optimal time of thrombin and TanⅡA on platelet.Northern blot and Western blot were used to detect the transcription and expression levels of G protein and related signal molecules,including protease activated receptors(PARs),P2Y1 and P2Y12 receptors,α2A-adrenergic receptor and thromboxane A2(TXA2) receptor,in control group,thrombin treated group and TanⅡA treated group,and the platelet aggregation rate was also detected.Results Platelet aggregation rate,and the transcription and expression levels of G protein and related molecules in thrombin treated group were higher than control group(P<0.05).The transcription and expression levels of G protein and related molecules in different concentrations of TanⅡA treated groups were lower than thrombin treated group(P<0.05).Conclusion TanⅡA could inhibit the activation of platelet by inhibiting the transcription and expression of G protein and the related molecules.
7.Dual stent placements for occlusion/stenosis of subclavian artery associated with stenosis of adjacent vertebral artery initial site
Wei MU ; Yue LIU ; Jingxian ZHANG ; Jin SHEN ; Feng GAO ; Zewen SU ; Xiaojun LIU ; Haiyan WANG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2015;(10):865-868
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of dual stent placements for the treatment of occlusion/stenosis of subclavian artery associated with stenosis of adjacent vertebral artery initial site. Methods The clinical data of 9 patients with occlusion/stenosis of subclavian artery associated with stenosis of adjacent vertebral artery initial site were retrospectively analyzed. Stent implantations in the affected subclavian artery and vertebral artery were separately performed; the patients were followed up for 3-12 months after the treatment. The therapeutic efficacy was evaluated with the clinical symptoms and Doppler ultrasonic examination. Results Successful implantation of two stents was accomplished in all 9 patients, with the technical success rate of 100%. After the treatment, the blood flow in both the subclavian and vertebral arteries was unobstructed. Following-up examination showed that the subjective symptoms were obviously improved in all 9 patients, and no serious procedure-related complications occurred. Doppler ultrasound examination showed that no in-stent restenosis or stent displacement was observed. Conclusion For the treatment of occlusion/stenosis of subclavian artery associated with stenosis of adjacent vertebral artery initial site, dual stent placement technique is a safe and feasible means with satisfactory effect in improving vertebro-basilar arterial insufficiency.
8.Palmaris longus tendon versus iliotibial tract fascia graft for coracoclavicular ligament reconstruction combined with hook plate fixation in treatment of acromioclavicular joint dislocation
Weijun AN ; Zewen QIAO ; Haitao LIU ; Zheng WANG ; Daihao WEI ; Zhizhong LI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2016;18(7):621-624
Objective To compare the clinical outcomes of palmaris longus tendon (PLT) and iliotibial tract fascia graft (ITFG) for coracoclavicular ligament (CCL) reconstruction combined with hook plate fixation in the treatment of acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) dislocation.Methods A retrospective study was conducted to evaluate the outcomes of 68 patients with ACJ dislocation of Rockwood type Ⅲ and above who had been treated in our department with CCL reconstruction using PLT or ITFG in addition to hook plate fixation from January 2008 to January 2014.They were 57 males and 11 females,with an average age of 36.1 years (range,from 19 to 55 years).The patients were divided into 2 groups according to their grafts used in CCL reconstruction:36 cases in PLT group and 32 in ITFG group.They were firstly treated with CCL reconstruction followed by hook plate fixation.The hook plates were removed at 6 months after operation.The acromioclavicular and coracoclavicular distances were measured on the postoperative anteroposterior radiographs of the injured shoulders.The outcomes were assessed at the final follow-ups according to Constant-Murley shoulder score and Karlsson criteria.The 2 groups were compatible without significant differences in preoperative general data (P > 0.05).Results The 68 patients were followed up for an average of 18 months (range,from 16 to 22 months).The acromioclavicular and coracoclavicular distances measured in PLT group at 12 months after operation were significantly larger than those measured in ITFG group (P < 0.05).At the final follow-ups,the Constant-Murley shoulder score (92.1 ±7.2) and Karlsson excellent to good rate (83.3%,30/36) in ITFG group were insignificantly higher than those in TIR group (88.3 ± 9.8;81.3%,26/32) (P > 0.05).Conclusion In the treatment of ACJ dislocation of Rookwood type Ⅲ and above,CCL reconstruction using ITFG may lead to better radiographic outcomes than that using PLT,though the 2 grafts lead to similar functional recovery of the injured shoulders.
9.Prenatal nicotine exposure induced high sensitivity of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in offspring rats under high fat diet
Xia HE ; Dan XU ; Juan LU ; Wanting DONG ; Zewen HU ; Hui WANG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2017;31(1):80-86
OBJECTIVE To observe prenatal nicotine exposure (PNE) induced high sensitivity of hypo?thalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis in offspring rats which were fed with a high-fat diet, and to explore the mechanism. METHODS Nicotine (2 mg·kg-1 per day) was injected subcutaneously to preg?nant Wistar rats from gestational day (GD) 9 to GD20,and then the young rats were naturally delivered. After weaning, half of the offspring was fed with a high-fat diet until postnatal weeks (PW) 20. The others were exposed to unpredictable chronic stress (UCS) from PW17 to PW20. The pathological changes in the hippocampus were analyzed by HE staining. The blood concentration of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and corticosterone (CORT) was detected by RIA kits and ELISA kits, respectively. Meanwhile, real-time PCR was used to detect the mRNA expression of ACTH releasing hormone (CRH), arginine vasopressin (AVP), vesicular glutamate transporter 2 (VGluT2), glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 (GAD65), mineralocorticoid receptor (MR),glucocorticoid receptor (GR) and glutamic acid decarboxylase 67 (GAD67). RESULTS In the normal control group,UCS treatment increased the level of serum ACTH and CORT 1.96 and 3.24 times in female rats,but 1.63 and 3.54 times in male rats. In the PNE group, UCS treatment increased the level of serum ACTH and CORT 3.96 and 5.98 times in female rats, but 3.04 and 5.22 times male rats. PNE increased the mRNA expression of AVP in the female and male rats 2.04 and 1.13 times in UCS treatment control group, and the mRNA expression of hypothalamus CRH and the ratio of VGLuT2/ GAD65 were increased 2.49 and 1.14 times in female rats, respectively. Furthermore, the nicotine group exhibited histological changes to different degrees in the hippocampus and dentate gyrus area of the hippocampus. In the female and male nicotine groups, the mRNA ratio of hippocampal MR/GR decreased by 88.0% and 86.0% in comparison with the normal control group without UCS, and the mRNA expression of GAD67 was enhanced 1.38 and 1.97 times in female and male rats without UCS. In the female UCS treatment nicotine groups, the mRNA expression of GAD67 was increased 2.17 times compared with the UCS treatment control group. CONCLUSION PNE can induce a high sensibility of HPA axis in offspring rats fed with a high-fat diet. The imbalance of hippo?campus MR/GR and the enhanced expression of GAD67 mRNA may be involved.
10.The study on growth and proliferation of neural stem cells from rats in vitro.
Qingguo CHEN ; Yong FU ; Xianhong WANG ; Xiaohui WU ; Rui ZHU ; Zewen LI ; Shusheng GONG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2008;22(16):747-750
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate culturing neural stem cells (NSCs) from rat embryos in vitro and to observe their growth and differentiation.
METHOD:
NSCs were isolated from hippocampus of SD rat embryos (P16-P18) and cultured in DMEM/F12 medium containing EGF, bFGF, B27. To observe process of cell proliferation by microscope and identify cell types by immunocytochemical analyses after differentiation.
RESULT:
NSCs grew well in serum-free conditional medium and their cell bodies present transparent with good refraction at about eighth day. After differentiation, the cells demonstrated NSE and GFAP immunoreactive.
CONCLUSION
NSCs were cultured well in serum-free conditional medium and they could be induced to differentiate into neurons and astrocytes in serum conditional medium.
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Hippocampus
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cytology
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embryology
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Multipotent Stem Cells
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cytology
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Neural Stem Cells
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cytology
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Pregnancy
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley