1.Effect of family management intervention on disease management ability of parents and family function with coronary artery lesions in Kawasaki disease
Di WU ; Ting CHENG ; Fang TANG ; Shunqing LUO ; Heng ZENG ; Ying GAO ; Chunli LONG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(16):1217-1223
Objective:To investigate the intervention effects and influencing factors of family management intervention on parents' disease management ability, family function of children with coronary artery lesions in Kawasaki disease.Methods:This was a quasi experimental study. Conveniently, 88 parents of children with Kawasaki disease coronary artery lesions from the Children's Hospital of Chongqing Medical University from March 2020 to June 2021 were selected for the study, and they were divided into the control group and the intervention group according to the order of the first consultation with 44 cases in each group. In the control group, conventional care and health education were used, while in the intervention group, a 6-month family management intervention was implemented on the basis of the control group. Family Management Measure (FaMM), Family Assessment Device (FAD) were used to assess the parents' disease management ability, family function before and after the intervention, respectively.Results:A total of 88 study subjects completed the pre-intervention survey in this study, and a total of 79 study subjects were surveyed when they returned to the hospital for review at the end of 6 months of intervention, including 40 in the intervention group and 39 in the control group, with a missed rate of 10.23% (9/88). There was no significant difference in the score of FAD, FaMM, Kawasaki disease knowledge questionnaire before the intervention between the two groups ( P>0.05). The scores of FAD in the intervention group was (21.58 ± 4.60) points, which was lower than that in the control group (24.62 ± 5.28) points, and the difference was statistically significant ( t=2.73, P <0.05). The scores of FaMM in the intervention group was (46.83 ± 6.02) points, which was higher than that in the control group (42.72 ± 6.09) points, and the differences was statistically significant ( t=-3.01, P <0.05). The age of the child, and whether the child was an only child were the influencing factors of the difference in disease management ability, and the difference in the family function of the parents of the child, respectively (all P<0.05). Conclusions:Family management intervention can improve the disease management ability of the parents of children with coronary artery lesion, improve family function. In the future, targeted interventions can be conducted according to different ages of children, and different family members' composition in order to obtain better intervention effects.
2.Home care experience of parents caring for children with Kawasaki disease complicated with giant coronary aneurysm:a qualitative research
Fang TANG ; Shunqing LUO ; Hong YANG ; Ting CHENG ; Li ZENG ; Weilang DING ; Ying GAO ; Defen CHEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(31):2445-2450
Objective:To explore the real experience of parents caring for children with Kawasaki disease complicated with giant coronary artery aneurysm at home,in order to provide reference for targeted interventions.Methods:With phenomenological approaches in qualitative study,semi-structured interviews were conducted among 10 parents whose children with Kawasaki disease complicated with giant coronary artery aneurysm, and Colaizzi 's 7-step analysis method was used to analyze the data and extract the theme.Results:The care experience of parents were classified into four themes:continued negative emotions;lacked of family care knowledge;bore a huge burden of care; eager for support strength.Conclusions:Parents of children with Kawasaki disease complicated with giant coronary artery aneurysm have many difficulties in disease management,family care and other aspects in the process of caring for children.They also bear a greater burden of psychological pressure.Medical workers should pay attention to parent′s psychological status and related problems,and provide effective intervention measures to promote the rehabilitation of children and improve the quality of life of the family.
3. The status of uncertainty in illness and its influencing factors among parents of children with Kawasaki disease complicated by coronary artery aneurysm
Fang TANG ; Shunqing LUO ; Ting CHENG ; Li ZENG ; Weilang DING ; Hong YANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(10):727-732
Objective:
To investigate the status of uncertainty in illness and its influencing factors among parents of children with Kawasaki disease complicated by coronary artery aneurysm.
Methods:
A total of 102 parents of children with Kawasaki disease complicated by coronary artery aneurysms were investigated by General Information Questionnaire, Parent's Perception of Uncertainty Scale, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale.
Results:
The total sore of Parent
4.The effects of shRNA-mediated interference on histone lysine specific demethylase 1 on cell proliferation and apoptosis in acute leukemia cell lines HL-60 and SHI-1
Xiumei LIN ; Yan TANG ; Shunqing WANG ; Ping MAO ; Jiade DENG ; Huangxuan SHEN
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2016;25(2):94-98
Objective To investigate the effects of shRNA interference (RNAi) targeting the histone lysine specific demethylase 1 (LSD1) on the proliferation and apoptosis in acute leukemia (AL) cells. Methods LSD1 shRNA vectors were constructed and transduced into HL-60 and SHI-1 AL cell lines. Inhibitory efficiency of LSD1 was detected by real-time quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) and Western blot respectively. Cell proliferation was assessed by methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT), and cell apoptosis was measured by flow cytometry. Results After interference of LSD1, the expression levels of LSD1 mRNA and protein in HL-60 and SHI-1 cells (mRNA: 0.242 ±0.023, 0.207 ±0.006; Protein: 0.256 ±0.015, 0.486 ±0.042) were decreased compared with blank control group without transfection process (mRNA: 1.021 ±0.178, 1.039 ±0.395; Protein:0.552 ±0.026, 0.754 ±0.060) and empty vector negative control group (shNC group) (mRNA: 0.935 ±0.136, 1.016±0.203;Protein: 0.500±0.026, 0.750±0.049) (P<0.05). The levels of their cell proliferation (absorbance value: 0.712±0.010, 0.549±0.007) were inhibited compared with blank control group (absorbance value:0.823±0.010, 0.625±0.005) and shNC group(absorbance value: 0.818±0.019, 0.621±0.003) (P< 0.05). While cell apoptosis rates were increased [(32.80 ±1.35) %, (23.49 ±1.40) %] compared with blank control group [(8.08 ±0.62) %, (7.28 ±1.17) %] and shNC group [(8.08 ±0.62) %, (7.28 ±1.17) %] (P< 0.05). Conclusions Lentivirus-mediated shRNA interferencing LSD1 can inhibit cells ' proliferation and promote apoptosis of HL-60 and SHI-1 AL cell lines, indicating that LSD1 may be a potential biological molecular marker and a new treatment target for AL.
5.Cellular immune response and immune toxicity to BALB/c mice for animal-based collagen
Jing LEI ; Yiheng LI ; Xuzhao LIU ; Shunqing TANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(34):5506-5512
BACKGROUND:Natural colagen is considered to have low immunogenicity and good biocompatibility relatively. OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the immunogenicity of animal-based colagenin vitro. METHODS:Type I colagen was extracted from bovine tendon after immunogenicity removal. The colagen purity was detected by high performance liquid chromatography and residual DNA was measured quantitatively by fluorescence staining. Fifty BALB/c mice were randomly divided into five groups: subcutaneous injection of normal saline solution (negative control), bovine colagen (positive control), 33.4, 66.8, 133.4 mg/kg of bovine tendon colagen, respectively, once a day. After 12 days of continuously subcutaneous injection, lymphocyte proliferation, and cel classification and NK cel kiling function of mice were detected; after 3 weeks of continuous injection, the spleen, liver, spleen and lung tissue of mice were taken for histological examination. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Compared with the standard type I colagen, the purity of purified type I bovine colagen reached more than 99%, but the residual DNA was below 1 mg/L which was far less than the residue level of conventional cel-free DNA in the matrix (dry weight: 50-100 μg/g). After 12 days of continuous injection, there were no changes in lymphocyte proliferation, NK cel kiling function and the proportion of lymphocyte subsets. After 3 weeks of injection, the spleen and lymph sheath of mice around the smal artery became thickened in the 66.8 and 133.6 mg/kg bovine tendon colagen groups, which could cause accidental liver injury and lung injury, but the splenic corpuscle germinal center area had no change. These findings indicate that continuously subcutaneous injection of animal-based colagen can cause the lower lymphocyte immune response to the spleen of BALB/c mice, which may cause accidental liver and lung injuries.
6.Biological properties, degradation and absorption of collagen spongesin vivo
Yanyan CHI ; Yaojin LE ; Xuzhao LIU ; Qi LI ; Jing LEI ; Shunqing TANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(34):5515-5519
BACKGROUND:Colagen sponges are applied for hemostatic use, wound healing, and residual cavity filing, which have great values in clinical application and scientific research.
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the biological properties, biocompatibility and biodegradability of colagen spongesin vivo.
METHODS: The spatial structure, pore diameter and porosity of colagen sponges were characterized by scanning electron microscopy. Transmission electron microscopy was used to observe the conformation of colagen sponges. The secondary structure and thermal denaturation temperature of colagen sponges were
analyzed by circular dichroism spectrum. Colagen sponges were implanted intramuscularly into the spinal cord of New Zealand rabbits to observe the degradation and absorption and histological changesin vivo.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Colagen sponges had porous structure with varying pore sizes ranging
40-150 μm, the mean pore size of 100 μm, the thickness wal of 1 μm, and a porosity of approximately 95.8%. Colagen sponges had a typical porous structure and periodic light and dark zones. The solution of colagen
sponges had a weak positive band near 220 nm and an intense negative band near 206 nm, which indicated a classic triple helix. And the secondary structure and thermal stability of colagen sponges were similar to that of
liquid colagen. Colagen sponges began to degrade at 4 weeks, and remained 20% at 12 weeks. These sponges had been associated with foreign body response and inflammation within 2 weeks after implantation. With wound healing, inflammatory reactions gradualy reduced and disappeared. During the implantation and degradation of sponges, no significant fibrous capsule formed and no tissue necrosis occurred at implantation site, indicating that colagen sponges have good performance in bioactivity, biocompatibility and degradation.
7.Preparation and cytocompatibility of novel porous calcium metaphosphate composite membranes
Yueheng WU ; Peng CHEN ; Liping MAI ; Lingmin ZHANG ; Shunqing TANG ; Xiyong YU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(34):6123-6130
BACKGROUND:Porous poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-4-hydroxybutyrate)/calcium metaphosphate composite membranes prepared previously is too thick and uneven in holes.
OBJECTIVE:To prepare the thin even porous poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-4-hydroxybutyrate)/calcium metaphosphate composite membrane, and to evaluate the cytocompatibility and differentiation capacity.
METHODS:Porous and nonporous, thin and even poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-4-hydroxybutyrate)/calcium metaphosphate composite membranes were prepared by phase separation method. Its thickness and weight loss rate were determined. Human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cel s were cocultured with porous and nonporous poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-4-hydroxybutyrate)/calcium metaphosphate composite membranes for 7 days. Ultrastructure of composite membranes was observed under the scanning electron microscopy. Surface markers of the bone marrow mesenchymal stem cel s on the composite membranes were analyzed using flow cytometry.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The thickness of the porous and nonporous composite membranes was (0.041 ± 0.005) mm and (0.058±0.004) mm. Weight loss rates of porous and nonporous composite membranes were respectively 19.93%and 7.64%at 24 hours. Calcium metaphosphate particles were evenly distributed in porous and nonporous composite membrane. Cel s spread entirely, showing spindle shape. Calcium metaphosphate particles were evenly distributed in porous composite membrane. Pore in porous composite membranes was also uniformly distributed, and pore size was about 2-8μm. Cel s spread entirely, showing polygonal shape with multiple tentacles. The tentacles of some cel s entered into the scaffold. CD105, CD90, CD44, CD29 and CD73 expression was detected in porous and nonporous composite membranes. There was no significant difference in cel-positive rate. Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-4-hydroxybutyrate)/calcium metaphosphate composite membranes prepared in this study has good biocompatibility and could not promote cel differentiation.
8.Cytocompatibility of calcium metaphosphate nanoparticles
Yueheng WU ; Liping MAI ; Peng CHEN ; Lingmin ZHANG ; Huanlei HUANG ; Xiangjun ZENG ; Shunqing TANG ; Xuejun XIAO ; Xiyong YU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(38):6797-6803
BACKGROUND:Calcium metaphosphate has excel ent biocompatibility, degradability, and cel affinity. Human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cel s can grow and proliferate in the pores of the porous calcium metaphosphate, but less is known about calcium metaphosphate nanoparticles.
OBJECTIVE:To prepare calcium metaphosphate nanoparticles, and to analyze the effect of calcium metaphosphate nanoparticles at different concentrations on apoptosis of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cel s by flow cytometry.
METHODS:The calcium metaphosphate nanoparticles were prepared by wet bal mil ing. Scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy were used to observe the morphology of the calcium metaphosphate nanoparticles, and the crystal structure of nanoparticles was analyzed by X-ray diffraction. Calcium metaphosphate nanoparticles were mixed in the CYAGON Oricel TM basal medium, and the concentrations of calcium metaphosphate nanoparticles in the medium were 10, 1, 0.1 mg/L. Human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cel s were cultured for 7 days in the above-mentioned media, and apoptosis of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cel s was analyzed by flow cytometry.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Calcium metaphosphate nanoparticles were successful y prepared by wet bal mil ing, irregular in shape, and the mean diameter was 10-30 nm. X-ray diffraction results showed the crystal structure of nonaparticles was mainlyβ-Ca(PO3)2. The cel ratio of G0/G1 phase and G2/M phase in 10 mg/L group was obviously higher than that in 1, 0.1 mg/L groups (P<0.01). The cel apoptosis rates during the early, middle, late stages in 10 mg/L group were obviously higher than those in 1, 0.1 mg/L groups (P<0.01), and the total cel apoptosis was also significantly increased in 10 mg/L group (P<0.01). These findings indicate that human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cel s proliferation can be inhibited by calcium metaphosphate nanoparticles, and apoptosis rate is increased significantly when the concentration of calcium metaphosphate nanoparticles increases from 1 mg/L to 10 mg/L.
9.Modification of seaweed polysaccharide-agarose and its application as skin dressing (III)--skin regeneration with agarose grafting hyaluronic acid sponge.
Jianyan HUANG ; Lingmin ZHANG ; Bin CHU ; Peng CHEN ; Shunqing TANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2011;28(1):95-98
In this paper, a kind of skin dressing, agarose- grafting- hyaluronic acid (Ag-g-HA) sponge was applied to test the modified agarose based scaffold for skin regeneration. The bFGF loading agarose-grafting hyaluronan scaffold had homogenous porosities, and the loaded bFGF was bioactive in 2 weeks. The Ag-g-HA sponge was applied into skin of mice, and it was found that the dressing promoted skin regeneration and no infection and leakage in lesion site took place. H&E staining results showed that the repaired skin was similar to autologous skin. These demonstrate that Ag-g-HA sponge has a promise in skin regeneration.
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Female
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Fibroblast Growth Factor 2
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physiology
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Hyaluronic Acid
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therapeutic use
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
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Polysaccharides
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isolation & purification
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therapeutic use
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Random Allocation
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Seaweed
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chemistry
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Sepharose
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isolation & purification
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therapeutic use
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Surgical Sponges
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Wound Healing
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drug effects
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Wounds and Injuries
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therapy
10.Chondrogenesis of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells, chondrocytes and adipose-derived adult stromal cells in three-dimensional scaffolds
Tie CHEN ; Lingmin ZHANG ; Bin CHU ; Shunqing TANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(16):2861-2863
BACKGROUND: The key factor for cartilage repair is an orient differentiation of seed cells in three-dimensional scaffold; however,clear cartilage is haply observed in the three-dimensional scaffold.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the chondrogenesis of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs), chondrocytes (CCs) and adipose-derived adult stromal cells (ADAS) in three-dimensional scaffolds METHODS: BMSCs, CCs, and ADAS were primary-cultured from goat bone marrow following trypsin digestion and amplified in monolayer. P1 BMSCs, P3 CCs, and P3 ADAS were implanted into collagen/hyaluronic acid scaffold at different concentrations of 10%, 20%, 50%, 80%, and 100%, and the cells were then three-dimensionally cultured in serum-free culture media. Two weeks later, SO staining and immunohistochemical staining were employed to observe the synthesis between of chondroitin sulfate and type Ⅱ collagen.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The seeded cells had chondrogenesis in scaffolds under certain conditions. In details, BMSCs in 20% (W/W) hyaturonan/collagen Ⅰ scaffolds could perform a hyaline-cartilaginous phenotype when they were expanded with less than 3 passages and cultured in a chondrogenic medium, and CCs did better than BMSCs in chondrogenesis with high passage number; however, ADAS just showed a minor chondrogenesis even in a pellet culture. BMSCs and CCs were better than ADAS as seeded cells for cartilage tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

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