1.Surgical Treatment and Etiology Explorement of Axillary Tuberculous Lymphadenitis in Infant
bao-jun, SHI ; zhi-yan, DUO ; suo-lin, LI ; na, GENG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(07):-
Objective To present the experience in surgical treatment method and clinic application of axillary tuberculous lymphadenitis in infant.and discuss its etiology.Methods From 1995 to 2003, axillary tuberculous lymphadenitis mass in 14 hospitalized cases were resectioned.Results The incision healing was better in 3 cases of regional lymphadenectomy and 11 cases of axillary lyphoidectomy.The tuberculous lymphadenitis was not relapse during patients were followed-up.All discharge patients were not suffer from extrapulmonary and intrapulmonary tuberculosis.Conclusions The prompt regional lymphadenectomy and axillary lyphoidectomy are preferred to axillary tuberculous lymphadenitis and suspicious tuberculous lymphadenitis.It is effective to avoid the patients suffering from tuberculosis in other organs of human body and eliminate antituberculous drugs lesion to important organs of body.
2.Comparative Study on Transformation of Tecomin by Using Liver Microsomes and Liver S9 QIAO Shan-shan,
shan Shan QIAO ; qi Shi ZHENG ; yue Ming FANG ; zhi Duo SHI ; li De LI ; yu Teng WANG ; feng Ru WANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;24(12):60-63
Objective To compare the difference of transformation profile and transformation rate of tecomin by using two in vitro liver metabolism models. Methods Liver microsomes and liver S9 fraction models were employed to transform tecomin. HPLC was used to determine the contents of tecomin and its metabolites at the detecting wavelength of 254 nm. The gradient elution (0–6 min, 5%–40% A; 6–9 min, 40%–50% A; 9–11 min, 50%–5% A) was carried out by using mobile phase of acetonitrile (A) - 1% acetic acid (B) at a flow rate of 1 mL/min. Results Both models could transform tecomin into veratric acid; however, the metabolites obtained with liver S9 were more than those obtained with liver microsomes, and the transformation rate of the former was higher than that of the latter. Conclusion The liver S9 fraction can more efficiently transform esters than liver microsomes.
3.Driver sleepiness and risk of car crashes in Shenyang, a Chinese northeastern city: population-based case-control study.
Gai-Fen LIU ; Song HAN ; Duo-Hong LIANG ; Feng-Zhi WANG ; Xin-Zhu SHI ; Jian YU ; Zheng-Lai WU
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2003;16(3):219-226
OBJECTIVETo estimate the association of driver sleepiness with the risk of car crashes.
METHODSA population-based case-control study was conducted in Shenyang, a northeastern city in China, between November 2001 and July 2002. The case group comprised 406 car drivers involved in crashes, and 438 car drivers recruited at randomly selected sites, and on the day of week, and the time of day when they were driving on highways in the study region during the study period were used as control groups. Face-to-face interviews with drivers were conducted according to a well-structured questionnaire covering the circumstances of their current trip and their background information. Stanford sleepiness scale and Epworth sleepiness scale were used to quantify acute sleepiness and chronic sleepiness respectively.
RESULTSThere was a strong association between chronic sleepiness and the risk of car crash. Significantly increased risk of crash was associated with drivers who identified themselves as sleepy (Epworth sleepiness score > or = 10 vs < 10; adjusted odds ratio 2.07, 95% confidence interval 1.30 to 3.29), but no increased risk was associated with measures of acute sleepiness.
CONCLUSIONSChronic sleepiness in car drivers significantly increases the risk of car crash. Reductions in road traffic injuries may be achieved if fewer people drive when they are sleepy.
Accidents, Traffic ; Adult ; Aged ; Automobile Driving ; Case-Control Studies ; China ; Fatigue ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Odds Ratio ; Risk Factors ; Sleep ; Urban Population
4.A case-control study on the risk factors for road injury.
Gai-fen LIU ; Song HAN ; Duo-hong LIANG ; Feng-zhi WANG ; Xin-zhu SHI ; Jian YU ; Zheng-lai WU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2003;24(6):480-483
OBJECTIVETo investigate the risk factors of road injury.
METHODSCase-control study was used. From November 2001 to August 2002, 406 drivers who had 438 drivers who had not experienced a motor vehicle crash in Huanggu district, Shenyang city were recruited by randomly selection on time of day, day of week and site in the same period at same district. Face to face interviews with drivers were conducted according to a highly structured questionnaire covering the circumstances of the current trip, usual behavior and background characteristics of the drivers and the condition of motor vehicles. Stanford sleepiness scale and Epworth sleepiness scale were used to quantify acute and chronic sleepiness respectively.
RESULTSIncreased risk was associated with drivers who identified themselves as having chronic doziness (OR = 1.98, 95% CI: 1.26 - 3.12). Increase in risk was associated with measures of acute tiredness, but without statistical significance (OR = 2.38, 95% CI: 0.89 - 6.31). Comparing to permanent daytime work pattern, rotating shifts or permanent night-work pattern increased the risk of crash (OR = 2.09, 95% CI: 1.48 - 2.94). The risk of motor vehicle crash among the drivers who drank alcohol in the previous 6 hours was 3.59 times (95% CI: 1.13 - 11.39) of those drivers who did not drink. Driving violations also contributed to the increased risk of crash (OR = 1.73, 95% CI: 1.22 - 2.46).
CONCLUSIONFactors as chronic doziness, rotating shifts or permanent night-work pattern, driving under alcohol impairment, violation of motor vehicle regulation all significantly increased the risk of road injury. Acute sleepiness might serve as a potential risk factor for road injury.
Accidents, Traffic ; Adult ; Automobile Driving ; Case-Control Studies ; Female ; Humans ; Logistic Models ; Male ; Risk Factors
5.Isolation and characterization of Shewanella spp.from patients of food poisoning
Yong-Lu WANG ; Duo-Chun WANG ; Sheng-Wei ZHAN ; Jin-Xiu ZHENG ; Yan LIU ; Yong TAO ; Zhi-Feng SHI ; Min HAO ; Li YU ; Biao KAN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2009;30(8):836-840
Objective To identify the isolates of Shewanella spp.from specimens of food poisoning based on biological and biochemical analysis.Methods Strains were obtained from the investigation on two food poisoning episodes in September and October,2007 in Ma'anshan city,Anhui province.In accordance with the national standard protocol(GB/T 4789),all specimens were enriched and isolated on selective medium,and the suspected strains were ldentified by the VITEK-32 and API20E systems.For Shewanella spp.identified by the biochemical system,more characteristics were analyzed using auxiliary biochemical,growth,hemolytic and drug-resistance tests.DNAs of Shewanella spp.were extracted,16S rDNA was PCR amplified and sequenced with universal 16S rDNA primers.Phylogenetic tree was constructed with MEGA 4.0.Results After enrichment, all specimens were inoculated to selective medium and Shewanella spp.strains were isolated from 8 samples with single colony on both TCBS and BP media.The characteristics of growth in the Triple Sugar Iron (TSI) agar appeared to have had hydrogen sulfide production but no gas production or positive oxidase.No Shewanella spp.strain was detected in WS,SS and EMB media.The 8 strains were identified as Shewanella algae(S.algae) or Shewanella putrefaciens(S.putrefaciens) by VITEK-32,as S.putrefaciens by API20E system.No other enteropathogenic bacteria,including Vibrio cholerae,Salmonella,Vibrio parahaemolyticus,Proteus vulgaris or Staphylococcus aureua,were detected from those 8 samples.From 16S rDNA phylogenetic trees,7 out of 8 ShewaneUa spp.were identified as S.algae.1 as S.putrefaeiens.Conclusion Strains of Shewanella spp.were lsolated from samples of the food poisoning episodes,providing a possible clue to investigate the role of Shewanella spp.on food poisoning
6.Endothelial function evaluation in salt-sensitive normotensive and mild hypertensive subjects and effects of potassium supplement.
Duo-ci SHI ; Jian-jun MU ; En-rang CHEN ; Jie REN ; Xiao-li YANG ; Wei-min LIU ; Jing WANG ; Man WANG ; Dong-feng GU ; Zhi-quan LIU ; Xi-gui WU
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2006;34(1):38-41
OBJECTIVESalt-sensitivity plays an important role in essential hypertension and is associated with more severe target organ injury and higher mortality in patients with essential hypertension. However, the pathologic mechanism of salt-sensitivity is poorly understood and endothelial dysfunction might be involved in salt-sensitive hypertension. We, therefore, observed the endothelial function changes by measuring plasma and urine nitric oxide (NO) concentrations in salt-sensitive (SS) normotensive and mild hypertensive subjects underwent various salt loading protocols and the effects of potassium supplement.
METHODSThirty-nine normotensive and mild hypertensive subjects (< 160/100 mm Hg), aged 16-60, were enrolled and the study protocol is as follows: 3 days baseline investigation, 1 week low-salt loading (3 g/day), 1 week. high-salt loading (18 g/day) and 1 week high-salt loading plus potassium chloride (4.5 g/day).
RESULTSPlasma and urine NO levels were significantly lower in SS (n = 8) subjects at baseline, low-salt and high-salt loading phases compared with salt-resistant subjects (SR, n = 31) and oral potassium supplement to SS subjects with high salt loading significantly increased plasma and urine NO levels.
CONCLUSIONEndothelial function is impaired in normotensive and mild hypertensive SS subjects. Oral potassium supplement could improve endothelial function in normotensive and mild hypertensive SS subjects.
Adult ; Antihypertensive Agents ; Blood Pressure ; Endothelium ; physiology ; Female ; Humans ; Hypertension ; epidemiology ; physiopathology ; Male ; Nitric Oxide ; blood ; urine ; Potassium, Dietary ; administration & dosage
7.A new Amaryllidaceae alkaloid from the bulbs of Lycoris radiata.
Sheng-Dian HUANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Hong-Ping HE ; Shi-Fei LI ; Gui-Hua TANG ; Duo-Zhi CHEN ; Ming-Ming CAO ; Ying-Tong DI ; Xiao-Jiang HAO
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2013;11(4):406-410
AIM:
To study the Amaryllidaceae alkaloids of the bulbs of Lycoris radiata.
METHODS:
The chemical constituents were isolated and purified by various chromatographic techniques, and the chemical structures were elucidated on the basis of spectroscopic methods. In addition, the antiviral activities of alkaloids 1-10 were evaluated using flu virus A.
RESULTS:
One new homolycorine-type alkaloid 2α-methoxy-6-O-ethyloduline (1), together with nine known alkaloids 2α-methoxy-6-O-methyloduline (2), trispherine (3), 8-O-demethylhomolycorine (4), homolycorine (5), 9-O-demethylhomolycorine (6), oduline (7), lycorenine (8), 6α-O-methyllycorenine (9) and O-ethyllycorenine (10) were obtained.
CONCLUSION
Alkaloid 1 is a new compound, and 1-3 were major alkaloids in this plant. Alkaloids 1-3 showed weak antiviral activities against flu virus A with IC50 values of 2.06, 0.69, and 2.71 μg·mL-1 and CC50 values of 14.37, 4.79, and 80.12 μg·mL-1, respectively.
Alkaloids
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Antiviral Agents
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Flowers
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chemistry
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Influenza A virus
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drug effects
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Lycoris
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chemistry
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Molecular Structure
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Plant Extracts
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
8.Clinical analysis of percutaneous nephrolithotomy for staghorn calculi with different stone branch number.
Shi-yong QI ; Zhi-hong ZHANG ; Chang-wen ZHANG ; Ran-lu LIU ; Qi-duo SHI ; Yong XU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2013;51(12):1085-1088
OBJECTIVETo investigate the impact of staghorn stone branch number on outcomes of percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL).
METHODSFrom January 2009 to January 2013, the 371 patients with staghorn stones who were referred to our hospital for PNL were considered for this study. All calculi were showed with CT 3-dimentional reconstruction (3-DR) imaging. The computerized database of the patients had been reviewed. Our exclusion criterion was patients with congenital renal anomalies, such as horse-shoe and ectopic kidneys. And borderline stones that branched to one major calyx only were also not included. From 3-DR images, the number of stone branching into minor renal calices was recorded. We made "3" as the branch breakdown between groups. And the patients were divided into four groups. The number of percutaneous tract, operative time, staged PNL, intra-operative blood loss, complications, stone clearance rate, and postoperative hospital day were compared.
RESULTSThe 371 patients (386 renal units) underwent PNL successfully, included 144 single-tract PNL, 242 multi-tract PNL, 97 staged PNL. The average operative time was (100 ± 50) minutes; the average intra-operative blood loss was (83 ± 67) ml. The stone clearance rate were 61.7% (3 days) and 79.5% (3 months). The postoperative hospital stay was (6.9 ± 3.4) days. A significantly higher ratio of multi-tract (χ(2) = 212.220, P < 0.01) and staged PNL (χ(2) = 49.679, P < 0.01), longer operative time (F = 4.652, P < 0.01) and postoperative hospital day (F = 2.067, P = 0.043) and lower rate of stone clearance (χ(2) = 10.691 and 47.369, P < 0.05) were found in PNL for calculi with stone branch number ≥ 5. There was no statistically meaningful difference among the 4 groups based on Clavien complication system (P = 0.460).
CONCLUSIONThe possibility of multi-tract and staged PNL, lower rate of stone clearance and longer postoperative hospital day increase for staghorn calculi with stone branch number more than 5.
Adult ; Aged ; Female ; Humans ; Kidney Calculi ; pathology ; surgery ; Length of Stay ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Nephrostomy, Percutaneous ; Operative Time ; Retrospective Studies ; Treatment Outcome
9.Transformation of trollioside and isoquercetin by human intestinal flora in vitro.
Ming YUAN ; Duo-Zhi SHI ; Teng-Yu WANG ; Shi-Qi ZHENG ; Li-Jia LIU ; Zhen-Xiao SUN ; Ru-Feng WANG ; Yi DING
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2016;14(3):220-226
The present study was designed to determine the intestinal bacterial metabolites of trollioside and isoquercetin and their antibacterial activities. A systematic in vitro biotransformation investigation on trollioside and isoquercetin, including metabolite identification, metabolic pathway deduction, and time course, was accomplished using a human intestinal bacterial model. The metabolites were analyzed and identified by HPLC and HPLC-MS. The antibacterial activities of trollioside, isoquercetin, and their metabolites were evaluated using the broth microdilution method with berberine as a positive control, and their potency was measured as minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC). Our results indicated that trollioside and isoquercetin were metabolized by human intestinal flora through O-deglycosylation, yielding aglycones proglobeflowery acid and quercetin, respectively The antibacterial activities of both metabolites were more potent than that of their parent compounds. In conclusion, trollioside and isoquercetin are totally and rapidly transformed by human intestinal bacteria in vitro and the transformation favors the improvement of the antibacterial activities of the parent compounds.
Activation, Metabolic
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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metabolism
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Bacteria
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metabolism
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Benzoates
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metabolism
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Biotransformation
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Gastrointestinal Microbiome
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Glucosides
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metabolism
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Humans
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Intestines
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microbiology
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Microbial Sensitivity Tests
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Models, Biological
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Quercetin
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analogs & derivatives
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metabolism