1.Monitoring and analysis of waterway pollution in dental units of a specialized medical institution in Shanghai
Qi ZHANG ; Sidan ZHANG ; Dong CHEN ; Haijiang LIU ; Chenghui QIAN
Modern Hospital 2025;25(4):627-629,638
Objective To investigate the management and pollution status of dental unit waterlines(DUWLs)in a spe-cialized medical institution in Shanghai,providing data support for subsequent scientific infection control intervention measures.Methods Using a cross-sectional survey method and bacterial culture techniques,we investigated the disinfection management measures and bacterial contamination of DUWLs in the medical institution's dental treatment units.Results Among the 14 i-tems covered by the survey,there were significant differences in the implementation rates of each item,and the overall qualifica-tion rate of water samples from DUWLs was only 60.5%.Conclusion There are differences in the management of oral water use among clinical departments within specialized medical institutions in Shanghai,suggesting that the management level needs to be improved,and routine disinfection and maintenance of DUWLs should be strengthened.
2.Monitoring and analysis of waterway pollution in dental units of a specialized medical institution in Shanghai
Qi ZHANG ; Sidan ZHANG ; Dong CHEN ; Haijiang LIU ; Chenghui QIAN
Modern Hospital 2025;25(4):627-629,638
Objective To investigate the management and pollution status of dental unit waterlines(DUWLs)in a spe-cialized medical institution in Shanghai,providing data support for subsequent scientific infection control intervention measures.Methods Using a cross-sectional survey method and bacterial culture techniques,we investigated the disinfection management measures and bacterial contamination of DUWLs in the medical institution's dental treatment units.Results Among the 14 i-tems covered by the survey,there were significant differences in the implementation rates of each item,and the overall qualifica-tion rate of water samples from DUWLs was only 60.5%.Conclusion There are differences in the management of oral water use among clinical departments within specialized medical institutions in Shanghai,suggesting that the management level needs to be improved,and routine disinfection and maintenance of DUWLs should be strengthened.
3. A retrospective analysis of the efficacy and safety of imatinib in children with chronic myeloid leukemia during chronic phase
Liqiang ZHANG ; Jie ZHENG ; Zhenping CHEN ; Sidan LI ; Jie MA ; Runhui WU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2019;57(2):113-117
Objective:
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of imatinib in the treatment of newly diagnosed chronic myeloid leukemia during chronic phase (CML-CP) in children and to analyze the difference of the efficacy and safety between imported original imatinib (Gleevec) and domestic generic imatinib (Xinwei).
Methods:
Clinical data of 35 children with newly diagnosed CML-CP in Beijing Children′s Hospital from January 2014 to January 2018 were collected, among which 15 cases were treated with the imported original imatinib (original drug group) and 20 cases were treated with the domestic generic imatinib (generic drug group). The hematological, cytogenetic and molecular reactions and safety of the treatments were monitored at months 3, 6 and 12. Chi square test or rank sum test was used for the comparison between two groups.
Results:
A total of 35 cases were treated for over 3 months, 31 cases were treated for over 6 months and 25 cases were treated for over 12 months. At 3 months, main cytogenetic response was obtained in 15 (100%) cases in the original drug group and 16 (80%) cases in the generic drug group respectively (χ2=3.387,
4.Study on Improvement Effect of Methylated Urolithin A on Oleic Acid-induced Lipid Accumulation in Huh- 7 Cells and Its Me- chanism
Cong ZHANG ; Junxuan ZHOU ; Lei SHENG ; Junqiao MA ; Xin LI ; Guohua ZHENG ; Sidan LIU ; Zhengpeng QIU
China Pharmacy 2019;30(6):741-746
OBJECTIVE: To study the improvement effect and mechanism of methylated urolithin A on oleic acid-induced lipid accumulation in human liver cancer Huh-7 cells. METHODS: Oleic acid was adopted to induce lipid accumulation model cells. Huh-7 cells were divided into control group (culture medium), model group (1 mmol/L oleic acid), low-dose group (1 mmol/L oleic acid+10 μmol/L methylated urolithin A) and high-dose group (1 mmol/L oleic acid+20 μmol/L methylated urolithin A). Oil red O staining was used to observe lipid accumulation in cells. Triglyceride(TG) enzyme assay was applied to determine the TG content in cells. PCR was employed to detect the mRNA expression of FASN, SREBP-1, PPAR-α and PPAR-γ in cells. Western blotting was used to determine the protein expression of FASN in cells. RESULTS: After induced by oleic acid, a large amount of lipid droplet accumulated around the cells; the intracellular lipid and TG content, mRNA expression levels of FASN, SREBP-1 and PPAR-γ, protein expression levels of FASN were increased significantly, while mRNA expression level of PPAR-α was decreased significantly (P<0.01). After intervened with methylated urolithin A, lipid droplet around the cells decreased significantly; the contents of lipid and TG in cells were decreased significantly, while the mRNA expression levels of FASN, SREBP-1 and PPARγ and protein expression level of FASN were decreased significantly (P<0.05 or P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Methylated urolithin A can improve oleic acid-induced lipid accumulation in Huh-7 cells, the mechanism of which may be associated with inhibiting fat synthesis, promoting lipid metabolism and down-regulating the expression of metabolism-related factors as FASN, SREBP-1 and PPAR-γ.

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