1.Investigation of Rehabilitation Demands of People with Disabilities in Wuxi
Yu ZHENG ; Yingjie DANG ; Moyi RONG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(6):595-597
Objective To investigate the rehabilitation needs of people with disabilities in Wuxi. MethodsRehabilitation demands of 74387 people with disabilities in Wuxi were surveyed.ResultsThere were significant differences in rehabilitation needs of the disabled from age and different types of disabilities.ConclusionDisability community-based rehabilitation system should be improved according to different demands of disability.
3.Comparison of the clinical manifestation and lung function between RSV and hMPV lower respiratory tract infection.
Wei JI ; Zheng-rong CHEN ; Yu-qing WANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2009;47(1):71-73
Child, Preschool
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Humans
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Infant
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Infant, Newborn
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Lung
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physiopathology
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virology
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Male
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Metapneumovirus
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isolation & purification
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Paramyxoviridae Infections
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diagnosis
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physiopathology
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Respiratory Function Tests
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections
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diagnosis
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physiopathology
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Respiratory Syncytial Viruses
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isolation & purification
4.Calcified and non-calcified ductal carcinoma in situ differences in sonographic and pathologic features
Rong YU ; Shengli LI ; Congying CHEN ; Ying YUAN ; Qiong ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2016;25(6):506-509
Objective To compare the sonographic and pathologic features of calcified and non-calcified ductal carcinoma in situ DCIS Methods A total of 83 lesions in 82 consecutive patients with pathologically confirmed pure DCIS were recruited One patient had bilateral lesions All lesions were divided into calcified DCIS and non-calcified DCIS according to the presence of calcifications on mammography Their sonographic features and pathologic reports for all patients with DCIS were retrospectively reviewed Statistical comparisons were performed using the chi-square test Results 1 Calcified DCIS showed positive ultrasound US findings in 80% 44 55 of cases The most common US finding was nonmass lesions 43 6% 24 55 Nine cases had pure ductal dilatations 16 4% 9 55 Non-calcified DCIS showed positive US findings in 96 4% 27 28 of cases The most common US finding was mass 89 2% 25 28 Two cases had pure ductal dilatations 7 1 % 2 28 No significant difference was found in the shape margin orientation posterior feature of a mass between the calcified and non-calcified groups P >0 05 Significant difference was observed in the size boundary echogenicity on ultrasound of the two groups P <0 05 2 At histopathology the pathological scores high nuclear grade positive ER status positive PR status positive Ki67 status and the presence of Her-2 neu oncogene were more common in the calcified group than in the non-calcified group Conclusions Calcified and non-calcified pure DCIS have different pathologic and sonographic features Calcified DCIS has more aggressive histological features than non-calcified DCIS.
5.Influence of Long Term Inhaled Corticosteroids on System of Cortisol-Growth Hormone and Insulin Like Growth Factor in Children with Asthma
yong-feng, YU ; yu-juan, PAN ; zheng-hai, QU ; shu-yu, CHE ; rong-jun, LIN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1994;0(04):-
0.05).Conclusions The serum concentrations of cortisol,GH,IGF-Ⅰ and IGFBP3 in children suffered from asthma have no obvious change before and after 24 months long-term inhaled corticosteroids.The height changes before and after therapy have no significant difference between observation group and control group with same age and gender.
6.Practice of SHDC in strengthening disciplines development of public hospitals
Peiyong ZHENG ; Rong ZHAO ; Guangjun YU ; Jiahong YANG ; Li YANG ; Ping HE ; Ning ZHENG ; Jiechun GAO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2015;(8):593-595
By means of joint research of new advanced technology project,joint development and application of appropriate health technology project,comprehensive prevention and control of chronic diseases between municipal hospitals and community clinics project and research supporting platform project,Shanghai Hospital Development Center has effectively improved the clinical science and technology innovation capability, promoted the development of medical disciplines and talents and improved the discipline influence of such hospitals.
7.Effects of P and K fertilizer on content of coumarin and yield of Glehnia littoralis.
Chuang-shu SUN ; Kan ZHENG ; Wei LI ; Gui-lin CHEN ; Rong YU ; Jian-guo YU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(18):3543-3548
By a orthogonal experiment, the influence of different ratio of phosphorus and potassium fertilizers on imperatorin, isoimperatorin and psoralen contents and yield of Glehnia littoralis were studied. The results showed that root dry weight and the yield of G. littoralis increased when reasonably applied phosphorus fertilizer combined with potassium fertilizer within a certain range. And the influence of phosphorus fertilizer was greater than that of potassium fertilizer. The optimal value of root dry weight and yield achieved at both P2O5 360 kg x hm(-2), K2O 270 kg x hm(-2) and P2O5 360 kg x hm(-2), K2O 180 kg x hm(-2). The effects of different phosphorus and potassium treatments on the content of imperatorin, isoimperatorin and psoralen in G. littoralis were determined, which shows that the content increased with the moderate increase of phosphorus and potassium. And the effects of phosphorus fertilizer were more significantly. The isoimperatorin content achieved the largest value at P2O5 360 kg x hm(-2), K2O 270 kg x hm(-2), also a larger content of imperatorin and psoralen. The imperatorin content is the largest when applied P2O5 360 kg x hm(-2), K2O 180 kg x hm(-2), and the isoimperatorin content was higher as well. So that the treatment of P2O5 360 kg x hm(-2), K2O 180 kg x hm(-2) are suitable for promote to the agricultural production, which could improve the quality and yield of G. littoralis.
Agriculture
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Apiaceae
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chemistry
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growth & development
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metabolism
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Coumarins
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analysis
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metabolism
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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analysis
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metabolism
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Fertilizers
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analysis
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Phosphorus
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analysis
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metabolism
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Potassium
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analysis
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metabolism
8.The potential effects of linalool on enantioselective skin permeation of norgestrel.
Yi RONG ; Wen-Ying YU ; Xia GUO ; Shan-Shan ZENG ; Zheng-Rong SHEN ; Su ZENG ; Jin-Cui YE
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(8):1175-1180
The purpose of this study is to investigate the enantioselectivity of norgestrel (NG) transdermal permeation and the potential influence of linalool and lipids on the enantioselectivity. In vitro skin permeation studies of NG across the excised rat skins were performed with Valia-Chien diffusion cells, and the permeation samples were analyzed by enantioselective HPLC. The possible enantioselective permeation of NG across intact rat back skin and lipids extracted rat back skin and the influence of linalool were evaluated. The skin permeation rate of dl-NG was two times higher than that of l-NG when donor solutions (EtOH/H2O 2 : 8, v/v) containing l-NG or dl-NG. It may be mainly attributed to the solubility discrepancy between enantiomer and racemate. The enantioselective permeation of dl-NG across intact rat skin was observed when the donor solutions containing dl-linalool. The permeation flux of l-NG was 22% higher than that of d-NG. But interestingly, the enantioselective permeation of dl-NG disappeared under the same experimental condition except that the lipid extracted rat skin was used. Attenuated total reflection-fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis of stratum corneum showed that the wave number for asymmetric CH2 stretching vibrations of lipids treated with dl-linalool was greater than that of the control. The results indicated that the enantioselective permeation of NG may be contributed by the interaction between dl-linalool and lipids. More than half of lipids were composed of ceramides. The stereospecific interaction maybe existed among chiral enhancer (linalool), lipids (ceramides) and/or chiral drugs (NG).
Administration, Cutaneous
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Animals
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Lipids
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pharmacology
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Monoterpenes
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pharmacology
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Norgestrel
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pharmacokinetics
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Rats
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Skin Absorption
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drug effects
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Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared
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Stereoisomerism
9.Overexpression of S3 ribosomal protein gene is involved in drug resistance in K562/DOX cells.
Ning-xi ZHU ; Shu ZHENG ; Rong-zhen XU ; Rong-xi YU
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2003;24(3):141-143
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of overexpression of S3 ribosomal protein (S3rp) gene on the resistance of leukemia cell to antitumor drugs.
METHODSBoth sense and antisense cDNA recombinants of S3rp gene were constructed with pcDNA3.1 expression vector. Subsequently, the sense S3rp cDNA recombinant was transfected into K562 cells while the antisense one into K562/DOX cells (a multidrug resistant cell line). In addition, empty pcDNA3.1 vector was transfected into the corresponding cells as negative controls. The chemosensitivity of cells was evaluated by MTT assay.
RESULTSSense S3rp cDNA transfected K562 cells were 5.8 times more resistant to doxorubicin than control cells did, whereas antisense S3rp cDNA transfected K562/DOX cells were 3.2 times less resistant to doxorubicin than control cells did.
CONCLUSIONOverexpression of S3rp gene plays an important role in the development of drug resistance in K562/DOX cells.
Antibiotics, Antineoplastic ; pharmacology ; DNA, Antisense ; genetics ; DNA, Complementary ; genetics ; Doxorubicin ; pharmacology ; Drug Resistance, Neoplasm ; genetics ; Gene Expression ; Humans ; K562 Cells ; Leukemia ; genetics ; pathology ; Plasmids ; genetics ; Ribosomal Proteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Transfection
10.Influence of hypoxia preconditioning on hypoxia-inducible factor- 1alpha in hypoxic-ischemic brain damage in the neonatal rat.
Xiang-rong ZHENG ; Yu-jia YANG ; Yan-jie JIA ; Jie-po LIU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2003;41(12):946-947
Animals
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Animals, Newborn
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Brain
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metabolism
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pathology
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Caspase 3
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Caspases
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metabolism
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DNA-Binding Proteins
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genetics
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Gene Expression
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Hypoxia, Brain
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genetics
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physiopathology
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Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1
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Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit
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Immunohistochemistry
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Ischemic Preconditioning
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Nuclear Proteins
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genetics
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RNA
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genetics
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metabolism
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Random Allocation
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Transcription Factors