1.Detection and drug sensitivity analysis of mycoplasma in genitourinary tract of 632 patients with mycoplasma infection
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2008;29(7):599-601
Objective To investigate the infection status and drug resistance of mycoplasmal in genitourinary tract of patients with mycoplasma infection. Methods The integration kit was adopted to perform mycoplasma culture, identification and drug sensitivity test for species from 632 patients with mycoplasma infection. Results Of all 632 patients, 285 cases were with myeoplasma infection, in which 200 cases (31.65%) were Ureaplasma urealyticum (Uu) positive, 33 cases (5.22%) were my- eoplasam hominis (Mh) positive, and 52 cases (8. 23%) were with mixed infection of Uu and Mh. The simple Uu infection had lower drug resistance against four antibiotics such as josamyein, doxycye- line, pristinamyein and elarithromycin, 2.00%, 2.50%, 4.00% and 13.00% respectively. However, it had higher drug resistance against ofloxaein and ciprofloxacin, 70. 50% and 69. 50% respectively. The resistance rate of Mh infection as well as mixed infection of Uu and Mh was much higher than that of simple Uu infection. Conclusion The detection and drug sensitivity monitoring of mycoplasma play an important role in guiding clinical treatment and controlling the production of drug resistant strains.
2.HISTOCHEMICAL DEMONSTRATION OF AOETYLCHOLINESTERASE ACTIVITY OF HUMAN PERIPHERAL NERVE AND ITS APPLICATION AS A METHOD TO DISTINGUISH THE NATURE OF NERVE FASCICLE
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1953;0(01):-
This study presented a systematic observation on the human peripheral nerves by Karnovsky histochemical method for acetylcholinesterase (AChE). Some major nerve trunks and their branches from twenty upper limbs, a part of the muscular and cutaneous nerves of the lower limbs, and the ventral and dorsal roots and the gray communicating rami of C_7 from six human cadavers were obtained within 3 hours postmorten for this study. In the sensory nerve fascicles, the myelinated axons failed to react and the unmyelinated fibres showed strong enzymatic activity. In the motor nerve fascicles, 58% of the myelinated axons showed enzymatic activity, while the unmyelinated fibres which showed strong enzymatic activity, were much less than those in the sensory nerve fascicles. 87% of the myelinated axons in the ventral roots from the C_7 showed morphologically the same enzymatic activity as those in the motor nerve fascicles. The myelinated axons failed to show an enzymatic activity and the unmyelinated fibres showed very slight enzymatic activity in the dorsal roots. A strong enzymatic activity was shown in the gray communicating rami. Thus it is clear that both myelinated and unmyelinated fibres show different enzymatic activities in the motor and sensory nerve fascicles, and that those myelinated fibres showing enzymatic activity originate from the ventral roots and the unmyelinated fibres showing strong enzymatic activity originate from the gray communicating rami.
4.Influence of peer education on maintenance knowledge of patients with peripherally inserted central catheter
Tangsheng ZHONG ; Ling JIANG ; Mingzhu HE ; Huiqin ZHONG ; Yan WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(24):1832-1835
Objective To investigate the influence of peer education on maintenance knowledge of patients with peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) outside the hospital.Methods 74 patients with PICC were divided into the intervention group and the control group with 37 patients in each group according to the random digit table,the intervention group received peer education and the conventional health education,while the control group only received routine health education.The maintenance knowledge of PICC was investigated with questionnaires and the results were analyzed.Results xfter intervention,the maintenance knowledge of the intervention group was significantly higher than that of the control group [(36.95±2.84) scores vs.(31.78 ± 4.79) scores,t=5.639,P<0.05].The incidence rate of complications in the intervention group was lower than that of the control group [21.6% (8/37) vs.62.2%(23/37),x2=12.491,P<0.01].Conclusions The peer education can improve patients' maintenance knowledge about PICC and reduce the occurrence rate of the complications of PICC.
5.The research on the effect of different doses of Zoledronic acid on bone resorption
Xiaoshun HUANG ; Chuanfang LIU ; Wenjiang HE ; Zuxin ZHONG ; Zhi ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2017;37(6):264-267
Objective To evaluate the effect of single injection of low dose zoledronic acid on bone resorption.Methods332 menopausal patients with bone deficiency treated in our hospital were selected.The patients were treated with zoledronic acid 1mg (1mg group), 2.5mg treatment group (2.5mg group), 5mg treatment group (5 mg group) and placebo treatment group (control group), each group of 83 patients.The patients of 1mg group, 2.5mg group and 5 mg group were treated with 1mg, 2.5mg and 5mg zoledronic acid alone.The patients in the control group were given intravenous infusion of placebo.Evaluated the lumbar spine (L1-L4) and total hip bone mineral density (BMD) and bone metabolic markers at baseline, 6, 12, 18, and 24 months in the four groups.The bone metabolic criteria included t β-Cterminal-telopeptide of type I collagen (β-CTX) and procollagen type-I N-terminal propeptide (P1NP).ResultsThe Lumbar spine BMD and the Total hip BMD were significantly higher in 1mg group than baseline value and Simultaneous valueand in the control group (P<0.05), The difference were statistically significant (all P<0.05).The values at 8 and 24 months decreased gradually.The value was significantly lower (P<0.05) compared with the control group, There were no statistically significant difference compared with the simultaneous value in control group.The lumbar BMD and the total hip BMD in 2.5mg and 5mg groups were significantly lower than the baseline values during the whole trial period (all P<0.05).The trend of β-CTX and P1NP was similar to that of BMD in each group.ConclusionIntravenous injection of 1 mg and 2.5 mg of zoledronic acid produces anti-bone resorption that can last for at least 1 year.After one year of treatment, The effect of single injection of 2.5 mg of zoledronic acid on bone is similar to that of single injection of 5 mg zoledronic acid.1 mg zoledronic acid produced by anti-bone resorption can last for 12 months, and then slowly disappear.
7.171 cases of injury to the cranial nerves connecting to the brain stem
Qingsong YAO ; Yixuan SONG ; Zhong HE
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 1988;0(04):-
Objective Observe the injuries to the cranial nerves in cases of brain stem injury following head trauma;explore the mechanism of injuries and their relations to the mode and point of impact on the head. Method Brain stem specimens of 465 cases of head trauma were designed to take cross sections at the roots of the 3rd~12th cranial nerves. Among the 465 cases, 171 were proven to have contusion of the brain stem. On these cases, the cranial nerves were observed meticulously. Results Cranial nerve injuries were found in all cases suffering from brain stem contusion. The nerves included were: oculomotor nerve (120 cases, 70.2%), facial and acoustic nerve (92 cases, 53.8%), trigeminal nerve (85 cases, 49.7%), abducent nerve (45 cases, 26.3%), hypoglossal nerve (31 cases, 18.1%), vagus nerve (27 cases, 15.8%), glosso-pharyngeal nerve (24 cases, 14.0%), and trochlear nerve and accessory nerve (10 cases each, 5.8%). The nerve injuries may be unilateral or bilateral, involving single or multiple nerves in a case. The pathological changes included hemorrhage (42 cases, 24.6%), edema (26 cases, 15.2%), structural deformation at the root of the nerves (71 cases, 41.5%), tear of the nerve roots (32 cases, 18.7%). Conclusion Cranial nerve injury is an important part of the cranio-cerebral injury, and also an accompaniment of the brain stem injury. The features of interesting in the injuries were the higher frequencies in the nerves at the upper level and the nerves of larger diameter; of highest frequency were oculomotor nerve, facial nerve and acoustic nerve.
8.Application of Two-dimensional 1H-31P Inverse NMR Pulse Sequence in Detection of Organophosphorus Chemical Warfare Agents and Related Compounds
Jinyi ZHONG ; He ZHENG ; Yan CUI
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2014;(7):975-979
Combined pulsed-field gradient, shaped pulses, and product operator calculations (algorithm), two-dimensional 1 H-31 P hetero-nuclear multiple quantum coherence ( HMQC) pulse sequence was established with the aid of C language. The result showed that coherent transfer path selection could be achieved by adjusting the ratio of two gradient strength ( g1 , g2 ) . The best ratio of g1 and g2 was -5:4 . The HMQC method based on the above sequence can be used for identifying the alkyl groups coupling with phosphorous nucleus. For the different alkyl groups, the sensitivity of this method decreased in the order methyl>isopropyl>ethyl>propyl. The limit of detection was about 10 mg/L. This method can be directly used for the screening and identification of phosphorus chemical warfare agents and related compounds.
9.Application of T lymphocyte subsets and inflammatory factors in evaluating severity and prognosis of aplastic anemia
Yali HE ; Shunrong LIANG ; Yimei ZHONG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(17):2516-2518
Objective To study the application value of T lymphocyte subsets and inflammatory factors in evaluating severity andprognosisofaplasticanemia.Methods 40patientswithaplasticanemiainthehospitalwereenrolledinthestudyasAAgroup, which was further divided into acute aplastic anemia(AAA) subgroup and chronic aplastic anemia(CAA) subgroup .In addition to that ,40 healthy people who received physical examination in the hospital during the same period were enrolled in the study as con‐trol group .Then blood routine tests were performed ,T lymphocyte subsets content in peripheral blood and serum inflammatory fac‐tor content were detected and the results were compared .Results Th1 ,Th17 contents and Th1/Th2 ,Th17/Treg ratio in AA group were higher than those in control group(P<0 .05) ,while Th2 ,Treg contents were lower(P<0 .05);Th1 ,Th17 contents and Th1/Th2 ,Th17/Treg ratio in AAA group were higher than those in CAA group(P<0 .05) ,while Th2 ,Treg cells contents were lower . Serum IL‐2 ,IFN‐γ ,IL‐17 contents in AA group were higher than those in control group(P<0 .05) ,while IL‐4 ,IL‐6 ,IL‐10 contents were lower(P<0 .05);serum IL‐2 ,IFN‐γ,IL‐17 contents in AAA group were higher than those of CAA group ,while IL‐4 ,IL‐6 , IL‐10 contents were lower .Hb ,PTL contents were negatively correlated with Th1 ,Th17 contents and serum IL‐2 ,IFN‐γ ,IL‐17 contents ,while positively correlated with Th2 ,Treg cells contents and serum IL‐4 ,IL‐6 ,IL‐10 contents .Conclusion Peripheral blood T lymphocyte subsets and serum inflammatory factors contents in aplastic anemia are abnormal and are correlated with the severity and prognosis related indicators .
10.The effects of pretreatment with lipo-PGE1 on expression of Caspase-3 of kidney after hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation in rats
Feifang HE ; Li LI ; Taidi ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2009;18(5):512-515
Objective To observe the effects of pretreatment in rats with prostaglandin E1 on expression of kidney caspase-3, and TNF-α mRNA and iNOS mRNA after hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation(HSR). Method Totally 32 male S-D rots were randomly divided into four groups: group A (normal group, n=8), rats didn't receive any treatment; group B(sham, n=8), rats were pretreated with normal saline and underwent all experi-mentation procedures except bleeding; group C (HSR, n=8): rats were anesthetized with intraperitoneal sodium pentobarbital(30 mg/kg) and then subjected to hemorrhagic shock followed by resuscitation; group D (lipo-PGEl +HSR, n=8): rats were pretreated with lipo-PGEl one hour before HSR. The expressions of TNF-α mRNA and iNOS mRNA was measured by Northern blotting analysis and the expression of caspase-3 at 6 hours was determined by immunohistochemistry after HSR. Data were analyzed by ANOVA (SNK-q test), and P<0.05 was considered as significantly different. Results There were no differences in TNF-α mRNA and iNOS mRNA between normal group and sham group [(0.029±0.002) vs. (0.030±0.003),(0.029±0.002) vs. (0.030±0.003), P> 0.05]. HSR led to overexpression of caspase-3. The expression of kidney TNF-α mRNA and iNOS mRNA also increased in HSR group, compared with normal group [(0.651±0.028) vs. (0.030±0.003), (0.524±0.022) vs. (0.026±0.003), P<0.05] and sham group[(0.651±0.028) vs. (0.029±0.002), (0.524±0.022) vs. (0.025±0.003), P<0.05]. Pre-treatment with lipo-PGEl markedly reduced the expression of Caspase-3, which was consitent with decrease in expressions of TNF-α mRNA and iNOS mRNA 6 hours after HSR[(0.250± 0.019) vs. (0.651±0.028), (0.203±0.020) vs. (0.524±0.022), P<0.050]. Conclusions Lipo-PGEl could reduce the expressions of kidney Caspase-3 after HSR. The mechanisms might be attributed to inhibiting the expression of TNF-α mRNA and iNOS mRNA.