1.Clinical Analysis of 10 Cases of Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis Associated Iridocyclitis
fang, CHEN ; zi-jiang, LI ; jing, LIU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(07):-
Objective To study the clinic features and prognosis of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA)-associated iridocyclitis.Methods Ten cases of JRA -associated iridocyclitis choosed from 107 cases with JRA were reviewed and analysed.Results Polyarticular( n =9) and pauciarticular( n =1) were observed among JRA -associated iridocyclitis.Four were acute cases and all were recovered.Secondary glaucoma ( n =1) and ablepsia( n =1) were find in the chronic cases of 6,respectively.Conclusions Iridocyclitis is a common complication of JRA. Most of them are polyarticular group. The acute cases have better results compared to the chronic cases which often have more complications such as glaucoma,cataract, et al .
2.Morphologic and functional alterations of peritoneum in uremic rats undergoing peritoneal dialysis
jiang-zi, YUAN ; jia-qi, QIAN ; wei, FANG ; hui-li, DAI
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(10):-
Objective To investigate the morphological and functional alterations of peritoneum in uremic rats undergoing peritoneal dialysis(PD). Methods Thirty-five male Wistar rats were randomly divided into control group(sham operated group,n=6),uremia group(5/6 nephrectomy,n=6) and uremia with PD group(n=18).Uremia with PD group was subdivided into three subgroups according to different dialysis period(10 d,4 weeks and 8 weeks,n=6).Omenta were obtained for morphological examination,and peritoneal equilibration tests(PET) were performed to assess the transport function of peritoneal membrane. Results The number of blood vessels per high-power field in the uremia group,uremia with PD group and uremia with PD subgroups(5?3,10?5,17?5 and 19?4) were significantly increased compared with the control group(1?1),and that was much bigger in the uremia with PD group than the uremia group(P
3.Motivations, Challenges and Coping Strategies for Smoking Cessation:Based on Multi-ethnic Pregnant Couples in Far Western China
BAI XUE ; CHEN JIANG-YUN ; FANG ZI ; ZHANG XIAO-YAN ; WANG FANG ; PAN ZHENG-QIONG ; FANG PENG-QIAN
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2017;37(3):439-445
The present study aimed to clarify the smoking cessation motivations,challenges and coping strategies among pregnant couples.A qualitative design using a grounded theory approach was applied.Data were collected by individual semi-structured interviews with 39 married individuals (21 non-smoking pregnant women and 18 smoking or ever-smoking men with a pregnant wife) and 3 imams in an ethnically diverse region of far westem China.The most common theme for smoking cessation motivation was "embryo quality" (i.e.,a healthier baby),followed by family's health.Most interviewees reported that husband's withdrawal symptoms were the greatest challenge to smoking cessation,followed by the Chinese tobacco culture.Coping strategies given by the pregnant women typically involved combining emotional,behavioral and social interventions.Social interventions showed advantages in helping to quit smoking.Pregnancy appears to be a positive stimulus for pregnant couples' smoking cessation.Our results suggest that pregnancy,a highly important life event,may help to reduce barriers to smoking cessation at the social level (e.g.,limiting access to cigarettes,avoiding temptation to smoke),but does little to help with the withdrawal symptoms.Professional guidance for smoking cessation is still necessary.
4.Investigating on taste changes and self care in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy
Zi-Fang JIANG ; Fang-Ying YANG ; Wan-Ying WU ; Jiao-Yu GE ; Qun GAN ; Ling-Fang MA
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2013;19(16):1914-1916
Objective To investigate the status of taste changes and self care in cancer patients during chemotherapy in order to provide evidence for nurses to help patients taking self care effectively.Methods A questionnaire regarding self-care strategies to cope with taste changes was given to a total of 118 inpatients after two cycle of chemotherapy for collecting information.Results One hundred and twenty questionnaires were released and 118 were retrieved with a effective response rate of 98%.Among 118 patients,the incidence of taste changes was 79.7%,but 54.2% of them had not taken any methods to cope with it.Conclusions Taste changes were commonly symptoms and had obvious negative effects to patients in chemotherapy,while the patients are lack of self-management of taste changes.Nurses may take interventions to minimize the negative effects and promote patients to perform self-care actions to improve their quality of life.
5.The change of NOS in pulmonary oxygen toxicity induced by different oxygen pressure.
Ai-Zi LIU ; Xiao-Chen BAO ; Yi-Qun FANG ; Zhong-Na SANG ; Hua-Jiang LI ; Wan-Qi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2014;30(3):227-229
OBJECTIVELong time exhaled oxygen will induced oxygen toxicity. Some studies had found that different pathology may exised in normobaric and hyperbaric pulmonary oxygen toxicity, and nitric oxide synthase (NOS) may play a role. In this study, we discussed the change of NOS in normobaric and hyperbaric pulmonary oxygen toxicity.
METHODSSixty male SD rats were randomly divided into 6 groups (n = 10), exposed to 1 ATA (atmosphere absolute), 1.5 ATA, 2 ATA, 2.5 ATA and 3 ATA, 100% oxygen for 56, 20, 10, 8, 6 hours respectively. Rats were exposed to air as control. After exposure, the protein in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF), the wet/dry weight of lung and the expression of eNOS, nNOS in lung were defined.
RESULTSAs compared to air group, the protein in BALF, the wet/dry of lung were significantly elevated in 1.0 ATA group, while these changes were not so obviously in the other groups, and these changes in hyperbaric oxygen group (approximately 1.0 ATA) were significantly decreased as compared with nonnrmobaric oxygen group (1.0 ATA). The expression of nNOS were not changed in normobaric and hyperbaric pulmonary oxygen toxicity, while the expression of eNOS was significantly decreased in 2 ATA group, and significantly elevated in 2.5 ATA and 3 ATA group.
CONCLUSIONThe expression of eNOS can change when exposed to different pressures of oxygen.
Animals ; Disease Models, Animal ; Lung ; metabolism ; Male ; Nitric Oxide Synthase Type I ; metabolism ; Nitric Oxide Synthase Type III ; metabolism ; Oxygen ; poisoning ; Pressure ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
6.Kuntai capsule combined with gonadotropin releasing hormone agonist in treatment of moderate-severe endometriosis: a clinical observation.
Chang-Qing LIU ; Zi-Xin QIN ; Fang-Fang JIANG ; Ting HONG ; Feng WANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2014;34(11):1288-1291
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect of Kuntai Capsule (KC), a Chinese patent medicine, in add-back therapy for gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist (GnRH-a) treatment for moderate-severe endometriosis (EM).
METHODSTotally 100 patients suffering from stage III/IV EM, who were confirmed by laparoscopic surgery were randomly assigned to the GnRH-a group (A) and the KC combined GnRH-a group (B), 50 in each group. Patients in Group A were hypodermically injected with goserelin (3.6 mg), once per 4 weeks. Those in Group B additionally took KC, 4 pills each time, three times per day. The therapeutic course for all was 12 weeks. Serum levels of estradiol (E2), follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), bone gamma-carboxyglutamic-acid-containing proteins (BGP) were measured respectively. Kupperman Menopausal Index (KMI) and bone mineral density (BMD) of the lumbar vertebra were also compared between the two groups.
RESULTSSerum levels of E2 and FSH both significantly decreased in the two groups at week 12 of the treatment (P < 0.05), when compared with pre-treatment. Compared with before treatment in the same group, KMI increased in the two groups (P < 0.05). Compared with before treatment in the same group, BMI decreased in the two groups with no statistical difference (P > 0.05). Serum BGP increased after 12-week treatment (P < 0.05). Compared with Group A after treatment, serum levels of E2 and FSH both significantly increased in Group B (P < 0.05). There was no statistical difference in KMI between the two groups (P > 0.05). As for the incidence of menopausal symptoms, better effects in improving symptoms such as hot flashes, sleep disorders, and vaginal dryness were obtained in Group B than in Group A (P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in the post-pre-treatment difference of BMI between the two groups, but with statistical post-pre-treatment difference in the BGP level (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSHKC combined GnRH-a could effectively reduce GnRH-a treatment induced partial low estrogen symptoms, improve increased serum BGP levels after GnRH-a therapy.
Drug Therapy, Combination ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; therapeutic use ; Endometriosis ; drug therapy ; Estradiol ; blood ; Female ; Follicle Stimulating Hormone ; blood ; Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone ; agonists ; Humans
7.Prevalence of obesity among primary and middle students in Taizhou City
Xiao-xiao ZHOU ; Hai-jiang LIN ; Ye JIANG ; Zi-rui WANG ; Lu-fang XU
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;33(3):220-
Objective To understand the prevalence of obesity among primary and middle school students in Taizhou, and provide scientific evidence for prevention and control. Methods A primary school, a middle school and a high school were randomly selected from each of 9 counties(cities or districts)in Taizhou using stratified sampling. We collected data on height, weight and age to calculate body mass index(BMI)and evaluated it according to the Appendix A of Technical Specification for Student Health Examination(GB/T 26343-2010)"Screening Standards for Overweight and Obesity in Children and Adolescents". Descriptive statistics of obesity was conducted. Results The prevalence of obesity among primary, middle, and high school students in Taizhou was 8.08%. It was higher among boys(10.80%)than girls(5.08%)(
8.Regulation of tyrosylprotein sulfotransferases activity by sulfotyrosine.
Jin-Ming GAO ; Qi-Ping FENG ; Jin ZUO ; Fu-De FANG ; Lei JIANG ; Zi-Jian GUO
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2007;29(2):241-245
OBJECTIVETo investigate the role of sulfated tyrosine in regulating the activity of tyrosylprotein sulfotransferases (TPST) 1 and TPST2.
METHODSConstructs of TPST 1 and TPST2 were amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), then fused into immunoglobulin G1 Fc region. All the variants in which sulfated tyrosines were mutated to phenylalanine were made by the PCR-based Quick Change method and confirmed by sequencing the entire reading frame. Small hairpin RNA (shRNA) constructs-targeting nucleotides 259-275 of TPST1 and nucleotides 73-94 of TPST2 were generated and subcloned into pBluescript. Human embryonic kidney (HEK) 293T cells were transfected with these plasmids. One day later, cells were split: one part was labeled with 35S-cysteine and methionine or 35S-Na2SO3 overnight, the second part was used for 125I labeled binding experiment, and the third part was retained for binding and flow cytometry.
RESULTSTyrosines at position 326 of TPST1 and position 325 of TPST2 were sulfated posttranslationally. Tyrosine sulfation of TPSTs was effectively inhibited by sulfation inhibitors, including specific shRNAs and non-specific NaCIO3. shRNAs reduced the sulfation of C3a receptor and C5a receptor, and partially blocked the binding of these two receptors to their respective ligands.
CONCLUSIONSThe activities of TPSTs were regulated by tyrosine sulfation. Inhibition of sulfotyrosine decreases the binding ability of C3a receptor and C5a receptor to their respective ligands.
Cell Line ; Complement C3a ; metabolism ; Complement C5a ; metabolism ; Humans ; Protein Binding ; Protein Processing, Post-Translational ; Receptor, Anaphylatoxin C5a ; metabolism ; Receptors, Complement ; metabolism ; Sulfotransferases ; genetics ; metabolism ; Transfection ; Tyrosine ; analogs & derivatives ; metabolism
9.Osteogenic differentiation of murine yolk sac mesenchymal stem cells in vitro.
Zi-ping ZHAO ; Xiao-dong NA ; Hui-fang YANG ; Jiang-nan ZHOU
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2002;24(1):41-44
OBJECTIVETo investigate the potential of yolk sac mesenchymal stem cells in osteogenic differentiation.
METHODSMurine yolk sacs were harvested on day 8.5 postcoitus, yolk sac cells were obtained after the yolk sacs were digested by 0.1% type I collagenase for 1 hour, the non-adherent cells were removed after being cultured for 1 hour. The adherent cells were cultured in DMEM containing of 5 ng/ml bFGF and 15% FBS, and passaged when they became subconfluent. The morphologic characteristics, and AKP, BMP-2, as well as type I, III collagen of the yolk sac adherent cells were observed and tested. The attached cells were treated with 10(-8) mol/L dexamethasone, 10 mmol/L beta-glycerophosphate, and 50 micrograms/ml vitamin C at passage 4. Alternations of morphological characteristic, AKP activity, collagen of type I, III and mineralization were detected.
RESULTSPure mesenchymal stem cells which were of spindle shape, uniform in size, positive in type I, III collagen staining and weak positive in AKP activity could be induced to pleomorphism osteoblast-like cells in vitro. The cells were transformed from spindle shape to polygonal cells which were positive in type I collagen, negative in type III collagen, strong positive in BMP-2, and positive in Von Kossa's stain at week 8. The polygonal cells could form nodular structure and their AKP activity was increased. All these were coincidence with the characters of osteoblast.
CONCLUSIONYolk sac mesenchymal stem cell can be purified and induced to osteoblast in vitro.
Alkaline Phosphatase ; biosynthesis ; Animals ; Bone Morphogenetic Proteins ; biosynthesis ; Cell Differentiation ; Cells, Cultured ; Female ; Mesoderm ; cytology ; Mice ; Osteoblasts ; cytology ; Osteogenesis ; Stem Cells ; cytology ; Yolk Sac ; cytology
10.Efficacy of a new therapeutic approach as initial treatment for tuberculous pleuritis
Xian-Mei TANG ; Ying-Ren ZHAO ; Zi-Cheng JIANG ; Qing ZHANG ; Fang LONG ; Hong-Mei JIN
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2018;17(1):52-55
Objective To explore the therapeutic efficacy of levofloxacin combined with anti-tuberculosis drugs and thoracic catheterization for the treatment of tuberculous pleuritis.Methods Patients who were admitted to Departments of Infectious Diseases of Hanzhong Central Hospital and Ankang Central Hospital between February 2014 and August 2016 for initial treatment of tuberculous pleuritis were included in the study,they were divided into groups A,B,C and D.Group A received 2HRZE + 7HR regimen combined with conventional drainage;group B received 2HRZE+ 7HR regimen combined with thoracic catheterization;group C received 2HRZEV + 7HR regimen combined with thoracic catheterization;group D received 2HRZEV + 10HR regimen combined with thoracic catheterization.groups B,C and D received thoracic catheterization,normal saline 20mL and urokinase 100,000U were given through the drainage tube.Results A total of 172 patients with newly diagnosed tuberctlous pleurisy were received for treatment.There were 45,53,38,and 36 cases in group A,B,C,and D respectively.The total effective rate of therapy for pleural effusion in group A was lower than that in group B(64.44% vs 90.57%,x2 =9.863,P< 0.05);after two month therapy,total effective rate of therapy for pleural effusion in group B was lower than that in group C (18.87% vs 39.47%,x2 =4.716,P<0.05);at the end of therapy,total effective rate in group C was lower than that in group D (60.53 % vs 83.33 %,x2 =4.731,P<0.05).Conclusion For initial treatment of patients with tuberculous pleuritis,2HRZEV + 10HR antituberculosis regimen combined with thoracic catheterization and urokinase infusion can significantly improve the clinical symptoms and recovery rate of tuberculous pleuritis,facilitate drainage of pleural effusion and prevent pleural thickening,adhesion and encapsulation.