1.Survey on occupational knowledge, attitude, behavior and requirements for health education of rural migrant workers.
Chun-Yan RAO ; Zhi-Rong JIANG ; Li-Kang WU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2009;27(7):447-448
Adolescent
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Adult
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Female
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Health Education
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Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
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Health Services Needs and Demand
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statistics & numerical data
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Occupational Health
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statistics & numerical data
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Rural Population
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statistics & numerical data
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Transients and Migrants
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statistics & numerical data
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Young Adult
2.Rapid extraction of DNA from Chinese medicinal products by alkaline lysis.
Qi ZHENG ; Chao JIANG ; Lu-Qi HUANG ; Zhi-Jie ZHANG ; Rao-Rao LI ; Kang CHEN ; Yuan YUAN ; Yan JIN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(19):3678-3683
The study is aimed to explore a rapid method to extract DNA from fried Chinese medicinal products. The alkaline lysis buffer was made of sodium hydroxide, 1% PVP and 1% TritonX-100 and Tris-HCl solution was neutralized, through heat cracking and neutralization two step to extract DNA from processed and prepared products of traditional Chinese medicine. Then universal primes were used to amplify PCR products for fired Chinese medicinal materials. The results indicated the optimized alkaline lysis method for extracting DNA is quick and easy. Extracting of the different processed Sophora japonica of DNA concentration was (420.61 ± 123.91) g x L(-1). Using 5% Chelex-100 resin purification can improve the DNA concentration. Our results showed that the optimized alkaline lysis method is suitable for Chinese medicinal materials for quickly DNA extraction.
Alkalies
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chemistry
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Chemical Fractionation
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methods
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DNA, Plant
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genetics
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isolation & purification
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Hydrolysis
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Plants, Medicinal
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chemistry
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classification
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genetics
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Sophora
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chemistry
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classification
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genetics
3.Study on hyperosmotic regulation-involved reciprocal pathways between medullary visceral zone and hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus or supraoptic nucleus
Rao WANG ; Ping PENG ; Zhi-Jun YANG ; Ru-Xiang XU ; Zhi-Ren RAO ; Li DUAN ; Xiao-Dan JIANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2006;5(12):1199-1204
Objective To test the possibility of reciprocal pathways between medullary visceral zone (MVZ) and hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) or supraoptic nucleus (SON) following hyperosmotic stimulation. Methods Hyperosmotic pressure animal model was established by administering3% sodium chloride as drinking water to rats. The distributions and expressions ofHRP retrogradely labeled neurons, Fos, tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) or vasopressin (VP) positive neuron and lial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) positive astrocytes (AST) in MVZ, SON and PVN were observed by quadruple labeling methods of WGA-HRP retrograde tracing combined with anti-Fos, TH (or VP) and GFAP immunohistochemical technique. Results Fos positive neurons within the MVZ, PVN and SON increased markedly. There were also a large number of GFAP positive structures in the brain and their distribution pattern was fundamentally similar or analogous to Fos positive neurons in the above-mentioned areas. The augmented GFAP reactivities took on hypertrophic cell bodies, thicker and longer processes.Quadruplicate immunohistochemical staining showed that a neuron could be closely surrounded by many AST and they formed neuron-astrocytic complex (N-ASC). Conclusion The neurons and AST might be very active following hyperosmotic pressure and N-ASC as a functional unit might serve to modulate the osmotic pressure. There was reciprocal osmoregulation pathways between the MVZ and SON or PVN in the brain.
4.Association of Epstein-Barr virus with lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma of the parotid gland
Yongsheng ZONG ; Kela LIU ; Huilan RAO ; Zhi LI ; Hanliang LIN ; Guoxiong CHEN ; Wenhan WU
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 1999;(5):377-381
Purpose To investigate the relationship between Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma (LELC) of the parotid gland and detect the gene expression products of EBV harbouring in LELC cells. Methods Thirty-two parotid LELCs were collected from the Departments of Pathology, Sun Yat-sen University of Medical Sciences, Guangzhou, China during the period of January 1986 and December 1995. All the 32 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded blocks had been consecutively re-sectioned again. Immunohistochemical and in situ nucleic acid hybridization methods for detection of EBV gene encoded products were performed. Results (1) 32 LELCs were found out of 125 parotid gland carcinomas, the frequency was 25.6% (32/125). (2) All of the 32 specimens contained a variable number of EBNA-1 and EBERs positive neoplastic cells. (3) Twenty-seven out of 32 specimens (27/32, 84.4%) had a portion of carcinoma cells expressing LMP-1. (4) No ZEBRA positive cell could be found. (5) EA-D, VCA and MA positivity rates for these 32 parotid LELCs reached to 71.9%(23/32), 68.8%(22/32), and 12.5%(4/32), respectively. Conclusions (1) The parotid gland LELC is frequently to be seen in Guangzhou locale of China, where is a high-incidence area of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). The parotid gland LELC and NPC are co-prevalent in Guangzhou locale. (2) This disease is also consistently associated with EBV infection. (3) The EBV infection of the parotid gland LELCs is essentially the type of latency Ⅱ, expressing EBNA-1, EBERs and LMP-1. (4) The latent infected EBV harbouring in LELC cells could in part be switched over to lytic cycle, producing EA-D, VCA or/and MA.
5.Studies on chemical constituents in Flos Sophorae Carbonisatus.
Rao-rao LI ; Si-tong YUAN ; Zhi-hong LI ; Hai-lin QIN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2005;30(16):1255-1257
OBJECTIVETo investigate the chemical constituents in Flos Sophorae Carbonisatus.
METHODSilica gel column chromatography was used to separate and purify the chemical constituents. The structures were elucidated by spectral analysis.
RESULTSix compounds were isolated from Flos Sophorae Carbionisatus, and their structures were elucidated as maltol (1), 3-hydroxypyridine (2), malto-3-O-[6'-O-(4"-hydroxy-tans-cinnamoyl)-beta-D-glucopyranoside (3), 3-O-[beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1-->2)-beta-D-glucuronopyranosyl] sophoradiol ethyl ester (4), 3-O-[beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1-->2)-beta-D-glucuronopyranosyl] sophoradiol methyl ester (5), rutin (6).
CONCLUSION4 is a new compound, and 1,2,3,5 were first reported from Flos Sophorae Carbonisatus.
Coumaric Acids ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Flowers ; chemistry ; Glucosides ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Molecular Conformation ; Molecular Structure ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Pyridines ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Pyrones ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Saponins ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Sophora ; chemistry
6.Activity Study of Ciliary Neurotrophic Factor(CNTF)Mutant
Hua BI ; Li-Yong YUAN ; Xin-Chang SHI ; Yang ZHAO ; Lan LIU ; Chun-Ming RAO ; Jun-Zhi WANG ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(01):-
To study still further the activity of CNTF mutant designed by computer molecular modling,the methods of dissociated cultures of chick dorsal root ganglion、TF-1 prolification and the normal mice'weight loss tests weve used.The results indicated that the mutant protein promoted the survival of dorsal root ganglion、induced TF-1 prolification and made the normal mice lose weight,decrease appetite and reduce fat index.The weight loss effect was dependant with its administration dosage,ED50 was 150.986?g/kg/d.To TF-1,the specific activity reached 2.0?106U/mg against international reference reagent.In a word,CNTF mutant had excel bioactivity.So it provided clues for its development and application.
7.DNA quantification of blood samples pre-treated with pyramidon.
Chuan-Hong ZHU ; Dao-Li ZHENG ; Rao-Zhi NI ; Hai-Sheng WANG ; Ping NING ; Hui FANG ; Yan LIU
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2014;30(3):188-190
OBJECTIVE:
To study DNA quantification and STR typing of samples pre-treated with pyramidon.
METHODS:
The blood samples of ten unrelated individuals were anticoagulated in EDTA. The blood stains were made on the filter paper. The experimental groups were divided into six groups in accordance with the storage time, 30 min, 1 h, 3 h, 6 h, 12 h and 24h after pre-treated with pyramidon. DNA was extracted by three methods: magnetic bead-based extraction, QIAcube DNA purification method and Chelex-100 method. The quantification of DNA was made by fluorescent quantitative PCR. STR typing was detected by PCR-STR fluorescent technology.
RESULTS:
In the same DNA extraction method, the sample DNA decreased gradually with times after pre-treatment with pyramidon. In the same storage time, the DNA quantification in different extraction methods had significant differences. Sixteen loci DNA typing were detected in 90.56% of samples.
CONCLUSION
Pyramidon pre-treatment could cause DNA degradation, but effective STR typing can be achieved within 24 h. The magnetic bead-based extraction is the best method for STR profiling and DNA extraction.
Aminopyrine/pharmacology*
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Blood Stains
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DNA/isolation & purification*
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DNA Fingerprinting
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Forensic Medicine
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Humans
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Reproducibility of Results
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Specimen Handling
8.Effect of carbenoxolone on expression of Fos, NMDAR2 and GFAP in the hippocampus of pentylenetetrazo-kindled epileptic rats.
Li LAN ; Bao-Xi WANG ; Xin ZHAO ; Li DUAN ; Rong CAO ; Yu LIU ; Zhi-Ren RAO
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2007;9(5):465-468
OBJECTIVEGap junctions, the clusters of intercellular channels, play an important role in synchronizing electrical activity. This study investigated the effect of gap junction blocker carbenoxolone (CBX) on epileptic activity in pentylenetetrazo (PTZ)-kindled rats.
METHODSThirty adult male SD rats were randomly divided into three groups: control, PTZ-kindled and CBX-treated groups (n=10 each). The rats from the PTZ-kindled and the CBX-treated groups were intraperitoneally injected with PTZ (35 mg/kg x d) to induce epilepsy. After epilepsy kindling, they were intraperitoneally injected for 3 days with CBX (10 mg/kg) (CBX-treated group) or with normal saline (PTZ-kindled group). The control group received intraperitoneal injections of normal saline. Anti-GFAP, anti-Fos, and anti-NMDARZ immunohistochemical ABC methods were used to detect the expression of GFAP-Li, Fos-Li and NMDAR2-Li in the hippocampus respectively.
RESULTSSpontaneous seizures occurred in PTZ-kindled epileptic rats. CBX administration reduced spontaneous seizures. The NMDAR2-Li and Fos-Li neurons as well as GFAP-Li astrocytes in hippocampi increased in PTZ-kindled epileptic rats compared with controls. The numbers of Fos-Li (93.75 +/-7.94 vs 165.25 +/-15.87, P < 0.05) and NMDAR2-Li neurons (61.47 +/-3.62 vs 148.72 +/-14.53, P < 0.01) in the CBX-treated group were significantly less than in the PTZ-kindled group. There were no significant differences in the GFAP-Li expression between the CBX-treated and the PTZ-kindled groups.
CONCLUSIONSCBX may inhibit spontaneous seizures and decrease the numbers of Fos-Li and NMDARZ-Li neurons, thus providing anti-epileptic effects.
Animals ; Carbenoxolone ; pharmacology ; Epilepsy ; drug therapy ; metabolism ; Gap Junctions ; drug effects ; Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein ; analysis ; Hippocampus ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Immunohistochemistry ; Kindling, Neurologic ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Male ; Pentylenetetrazole ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-fos ; analysis ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate ; analysis
9.The diagnostic value of comparison of ~(18)F-FDG PET/CT with contrast-enhanced CT in detecting primary hepatic carcinoma and postoperative recurrence
Xiao-yan, WANG ; Xiang-song, ZHANG ; Zhi-feng, CHEN ; Fang, LI ; Zi-ping, LI ; Guo-hui, RAO ; Xin-chong, SHI ; ping, HU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2010;30(1):15-18
Objective To compare diagnostic value of ~(18)F-fluoredeoxyglucose (FDG) PET/CT with contrast-enhanced CT in detecting primary hepatic carcinoma and postoperative recurrence.Methods Twenty-five cases of primary hepatic carcinoma or postoperative recurrent tumor underwent whole-body ~(18)F-FDG PET/CT and contrast-enhanced CT within one week's interval.They were retrospectively reviewed and the difierences between these two modalities were investigated.Results Of these 25 cases,there were 13 cases with primary hepatocellular carcinoma.1 case with intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and 11 cases with postoperative recurrence.The sensitivity of 18 F-FDG PET/CT and contrast-enhanced CT in diagnosing primary hepatic carcinoma was 78.6%(11/14) and 92.9%(13/14),and sensitivity in diagnosing postoperative recurrent was 100.0%(11/11) and 63.6%(7/11) respectively.Conclusion Contrast-enhanced CT may have a slight advantage over PET/CT in detecting primary hepatic carcinoma,but ~(18)F-FDG PET/CT combined with contrast-enhanced CT has even greater accuracy.Meanwhile,~(18)F-FDG PET/CT has better diagnostic accuracy in detection of postoperative recurrent tumor.
10.Interventional treatment of dural arteriovenous fistula
Xiao-Ping LIU ; Qiang RAO ; Xi-Feng LI ; Xu-Ying HE ; Chuan-Zhi DUAN ; Zhen-Yong LI
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2011;10(1):63-65
Objective To explore the clinical skills and curative efficacy of endovascular embolization on dural arteriovenous fistula (DAVF). Methods A total of 50 patients with DAVF,admitted to our hospital from 2000 to 2009, underwent endovascular embolization with different materials through a microcatheter under DSA. After embolization, imaging examination was applied and clinical manifestations were noted during the clinical follow-up to evaluate the clinical efficacies.Results Immediate postoperative angiography indicated that the fistulas were totally occluded in 43patients, occluded evidently in 6 and occluded partially in 1. The 6-84 months follow-up found that clinical symptoms of 34 patients disappeared, 6 alleviated evidently, 7 relapsed, and 3 worsened; no complications were noted. Conclusion The endovascular embolization for DAVF is effective; and choosing the right embolic approach and material and improving the technology are the keys of successful treatment.