1.Research Progress on Water Perfluorooctanesulfonate Pollution, Human Body Burden and Influencing Factors
Cheng WU ; Zihui LI ; Jinping CHENG
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(02):-
Perfluorooctanesulfonate(PFOS),a new kind of persistent pollutants,is one of the key research in 21 century.This paper collected PFOS data in water and human body from several countries and areas,analyzed the relationship between PFOS concentration in human body and the influencing factors,such as regional distribution,gender and age and the change of influencing factors was discussed in detail.
2.Advances in the study on FAK-ERK and its applicable value in forensic medicine
Tianshui YU ; Dawei GUAN ; Zihui CHENG
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2002;0(05):-
Focal adhesion kinase(FAK)and extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase(ERK),which are thought to play major roles in transducing surface receptor-derived signals into nucleus,are pivotal signal transduction molecules in mammalian cells.FAK is activated through phosphorylation by extracellular stimuli.p-FAK activates the downstream of ERK which changes cell action.FAK-ERK signal conduction factors are involved in a variety of biological responses,such as cell proliferation,differentiation,stress,apoptosis and malignant change.The biologic characters of FAK-ERK and advances in the study on its roles in tissue damage are reviewed in this article,which may provide a more effective way for estimation of wound age in forensic medicine.
3.Expression of c-jun in injured tissues and its forensic interest
Mei YANG ; Dawei GUAN ; Changyan XIONG ; Zihui CHENG ; Tianshui YU
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2009;24(6):401-403
Oncogene c-jun is a member of jun family,the immediately early genes(IEGs),and belongs to one of the nuclear transcription factors of basic leucine zipper(bZIP)family.Combined with many gene promotors,c-jun is involved in the regulation of gene transcription.Its products play important roles in regulating gene expression,cell proliferation,differentiation and apoptosis.The structure,biological funetion,regulation of c-jun and its roles contributing to tissue damage are reviewed in this article,which may provide understanding for severity of tissue injury and wound age estimation in the field of forensic pathology.
4.Effect of mild-warm moxibustion on fatigue, immune state and quality of life in sub-health population
Ronglin CAI ; Ling HU ; Zihui LI ; Meng LI ; Hongliang CHENG ; Zijian WU ; Wubin HU
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2016;14(2):82-86
Objective: To observe the effect of mild-warm moxa stick moxibustion on fatigue, immune state and quality of life (QOL) in sub-health population. Methods: A total of 120 cases were randomly allocated into a moxibustion group (n=60) and a Chinese patent medicine (CPM) group (n=60). People in the moxibustion group were intervened with mild-warm moxa stick moxibustion, once a day; while people in the control group took oral Bu Zhong Yi Qi Wan (Spleen/stomach-supplementing and Qi-boosting Pill), 3 doses a day. Two months made up a course of treatment. The fatigue, immune state and QOL were then observed after one treatment course, followed by a 12-month follow-up. Results: A total of 115 cases completed the clinical trial. After intervention, the fatigue scores, immune parameters and QOL scores were significantly increased in both groups, showing statistical significances (P<0.05). There were between-group significant differences in fatigue score, levels of immunoglobulin M (IgM) and IgG, natural killer (NK) cell activity and QOL score (P<0.05). After the 12-month follow-up, there were still significant between-group differences in fatigue score, physical health, psychological, social relationships and overall perception of QOL and overall perception of health (P<0.05). Conclusion: Mild-warm moxibustion can markedly improve the fatigue, immune state and QOL in sub-health population.
5.Study of principles of non-invasive glucose monitoring and instruments with the methods.
Zhong JI ; Zihui QIN ; Xingxing CHENG ; Chenglin PENG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2010;27(1):222-226
Non-invasive blood glucose monitoring will be the development direction for detecting the blood glucose concentration of body in time. In this way, the concentration of the blood glucose can be controlled effectively, then the complicating diseases of diabetes can be reduced, so it is of great significance for diagnosis and treatment of diabetes. The recent developments of non-invasive blood glucose concentration monitoring technologies, including basic principles, results of verification test and instruments, are discussed, especially three methods with instruments facing market. The existing problems of these methods are also discussed. Finally, some difficult points of current non-invasive blood glucose monitoring methods are further discussed and the future trend of the technologies has been pointed out according to the above analysis.
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6.Pyoderma gangrenosum, acne, pyogenic arthritis, and suppurative hidradenitis syndrome: a case study
Zihui MAO ; Jiang'an ZHANG ; Jianbin YU ; Qian MA ; Ruixiang CAO ; Lei ZHAO ; Xin LI ; Yingying CHEN ; Lingyun CHENG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2018;51(2):116-120
A 22-year-old male patient visited the Department of Dermatology of the First Affiliated I Iospital of Zbengzhou University on October 31,2016 due to dark red papules,nodules,pustules and cysts on the face,neck,back and in the axillary and inguinal regions for 6 years,and multiple dark purple plaques and ulcers on bilateral lower limbs for 1 year.Six years ago,the patient was diagnosed with acne in other hospital,and no treatment was given.One year ago,multiple purple plaques occurred on the bilateral lower limbs,which then ruptured and progressed into ulcers with diameters of 1-12 cm.On May 9,2002,the patient visited the Department of Pediatric Medicine of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University due to the left knee joint swelling and pain for half a year.Laboratory examination showed negative rheumatoid factor,and smear examination of the left knee joint effusions revealed that there were neutrophils and a small amount of lymphocytes and monocytes in the joint effusions,and no abnormal cells were observed.Then,the patient was diagnosed with pyogenic arthritis of the left knee.Physical examination at admission showed poor general condition,walking difficulty,slightly increased blood pressure of 142/92 mmHg (1 mmHg =0.133 kPa),multiple purple plaques on the bilateral lower limbs with central ulcer formation.Histopathological examination of ulcer margin on the lower limbs showed ulceration,intercellular edema and infiltrating neutrophils in the epidermis,and edema,focal erythrocyte extravasation,diffuse infiltration of neutrophils,lymphocytes and histiocytes in the superficial and middle dermis.Clinical manifestations and pathological features confirmed a diagnosis of pyoderma gangrenosum.There were extensive inflammatory papules,pustules,abscesses and cysts on the face,neck,waist and back,and a small amount of dark red nodules on the axillary and inguinal regions,which were consistent with cystic acne and hidradenitis suppurativa.As PSTPIP1 gene sequencing showed,no mutations were found in exon fragments,while compound heterozygous mutations c.36 + 68 G > A,c.137 + 47 G > C and c.562 + 114 C > G her were found in intron fragments.Among 100 healthy controls,45 carried the same mutations.So,these mutation sites were considered to be polymorphic sites,and the pathogenicity of these mutations was still unclear.Finally,the patient was diagnosed with PAPASH syndrome.The patient was treated with methylprednisolone,cefminox,isotretinoin and thalidomide,and the lesions were markedly improved after 2 weeks.Now the patient was still followed up.
7.Course of Revision of the Diagnosis and Treatment Protocol for COVID-19 and the Forensic Contribution.
Lu ZHANG ; Ling Jie KONG ; Jie ZHANG ; ZiHui CHENG ; Long YU ; Song Yue HE
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2020;36(6):841-847
From January 15 to March 3, 2020, seven editions of the guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of COVID-19 have been issued successively by the National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China, and the guidelines' name was changed from Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia to Diagnosis and Treatment for COVID-19. It optimized and perfected the etiology, clinical manifestations and types, diagnostic procedures and specific treatment measures of the disease, so that the clinical management of the cases was more scientific. In the revision process of guidelines for diagnosis and treatment, forensic medicine experts have also made some positive suggestions on clinical diagnosis and treatment. Especially regarding the pathological changes of COVID-19, they have repeatedly called for rapid autopsy at different levels. With the support, understanding and cooperation of all parties, pathological examination of more than ten cases of the remains were carried out, which made an important contribution to the understanding of the clinical characteristics and pathological characteristics of the disease and the improvement of treatment plans.
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8.A preliminary study on reducing the formation of intra-abdominal hernia and postoperative intestinal obstruction in laparoscopic Bricker operation
Haoqiang SHI ; Wenxiu HAN ; Jun ZHOU ; Sheng TAI ; Cheng YANG ; Zihui ZOU ; Shuiping YIN ; Yangyang ZHANG ; Lingfan XU ; Changsheng ZHAN ; Guangjie JI ; Chaozhao LIANG
Journal of Modern Urology 2023;28(11):923-927
【Objective】 To reduce the incidence of postoperative intestinal obstruction, we tried to improve surgical techniques by closing the cavity formed during radical cystectomy + ileal passage (Bricker) via laparoscopy to prevent the formation of abdominal hernia. 【Methods】 During Oct.2018 and Feb.2022, 41 patients were involved (conventional group). After standard laparoscopic radical cystectomy + pelvic lymphadenectomy, the ileum channel was established. The right medial retroperitoneum was sutured to cover the mesothelium and end of the ileum channel under open operation or endoscope. The space between the ureter and mesothelium of the ileum channel was sealed, and the end of the ileum channel and both ureters were externalized. During Feb.2022 and Dec.2022, 15 patients were involved (modified group). The right inner and outer lateral peritoneums below the ileal conduit were sutured to "bottom out" the gap between the ileal conduit and the right abdominal wall in addition to standard procedures. The recovery of intestinal function and incidence of bowel obstruction were compared between the two groups. 【Results】 In the conventional group, the intestinal function recovered within 2 to 6 days after surgery, with a median ventilation time of 3 days. Intestinal obstruction occurred in 3 patients, 2 of whom improved after conservative treatment while 1 underwent surgical exploration after ineffective conservative therapy. There were no significant differences in the time of discharge and ventilation between the two groups, but no intestinal obstruction occurred in the modified group. 【Conclusion】 Peritoneal externalization at the end of ileal passage can reduce the incidence of intra-abdominal hernia and postoperative intestinal obstruction, which is worthy of clinical application.