1.Species identification of microorganisms in MGIT960 positive tubes by MALDI-TOF MS method
JU Hanfang ; MU Cheng ; ZHAO Hui ; JIANG Lina ; WANG Chunhua
China Tropical Medicine 2023;23(11):1157-
Abstract: Objective To analyze the species distribution of microorganisms in culture tubes reported positive byBACTEC™ MGIT960 (hereafter referred to as "MGIT960") after species identification using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time of flight massspectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) technique. Methods From 2021 to 2022, a total of 2 662 positive tubes reported by the MGIT 960 instrument at Tuberculosis Reference Laboratory of Tianjin Center for Tuberculosis Control were collected. Liquid cultures were independently inoculated to blood plate and neutral L-J medium, and the resulting isolate strains were identified using the MALDI-TOF MS method. According to the MALDI-TOF MS results, the non-repetitive results of the same patient on the same culture medium were analyzed for the composition ratio of strain distribution. For the strains not identified by MALDI-TOF MS, 38 strains were selected for 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Results A total of 605 isolates were obtained from blood plates, and 501 of those were analyzed. Among them, Mycobacterium accounted for 17.76% (89/501), predominant by Mycobacterium abscess 10.18% (51/501) and Mycobacterium fortuitum 3.19% (16/501). Bacteria other than Mycobacterium accounted for 68.06% (341/501), with the main ones being Nocardia farcinica 15.57% (78/501), Gordonia sputa 9.38% (47/501) and Gordonia bronchialis 7.58% (38/501). There were 71 unidentifiable strains, making up 14.17% (71/501). A total of 2 378 strains were isolated from neutral L-J mediums, 1 748 of which were used in the incoming analysis. Among these, 78.72% (1 376/1 748) were Mycobacterium, 60.53% (1 058/1 748) were Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), 4.69% (82/1 748) were Mycobacterium chimaer intracellulare group and 3.55% (62/1 748) were Mycobacterium Lentiflavum. Bacteria other than Mycobacterium accounted for 17.11% (299/1 748) in neutral L-J medium isolates, with Nocardia farcinica 4.35% (76/1 748), Gordonia sputa 2.69% (47/1 748) and Gordonia bronchialis 2.12% (37/1 748) as the main species. There were 73 strains that couldn't be identified, comprising 4.18% (73/1 748). The 38 strains that not identified by MALDI-TOF MS were all found to be Actinobacteria and Firmicutes by sequencing. Conclusions A variety of nontuberculous Mycobacterium and bacteria other than Mycobacterium were found in the positive culture tubes reported by the MGIT960 instrument, most of which could be quickly identified by mass spectrometry. Bacteria other than Mycobacterium are mainly Nocardia and Gordonia, which should be paid attention to in differential diagnosis.
2.Recommendations for prescription review of antipyretic-analgesics in symptomatic treatment of children with fever
Xiaohui LIU ; Xing JI ; Lihua HU ; Yuntao JIA ; Huajun SUN ; Qinghong LU ; Shengnan ZHANG ; Ruiling ZHAO ; Shunguo ZHANG ; Yanyan SUN ; Meixing YAN ; Lina HAO ; Heping CAI ; Jing XU ; Zengyan ZHU ; Hua XU ; Jing MIAO ; Xiaotong LU ; Zebin CHEN ; Hua CHENG ; Yunzhu LIN ; Ruijie CHEN ; Xin ZHAO ; Zhenguo LIU ; Junli ZHANG ; Yuwu JIANG ; Chaomin WAN ; Gen LU ; Hengmiao GAO ; Ju YIN ; Kunling SHEN ; Baoping XU ; Xiaoling WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2022;37(9):653-659
Antipyretic-analgesics are currently one of the most prescribed drugs in children.The clinical application of antipyretic-analgesics for children in our country still have irrational phenomenon, which affects the therapeutic effect and even poses hidden dangers to the safety of children.In this paper, suggestions were put forward from the indications, dosage form/route, dosage suitability, pathophysiological characteristics of children with individual differences and drug interactions in the symptomatic treatment of febrile children, so as to provide reference for the general pharmacists when conducting prescription review.
3.PEP06 polypeptide 30 is a novel cluster-dissociating agent inhibiting v integrin/FAK/Src signaling in oral squamous cell carcinoma cells.
Gulnara TUGUZBAEVA ; Er YUE ; Xi CHEN ; Lina HE ; Xinlei LI ; Jiaming JU ; Ying QIN ; Valentin PAVLOV ; Yanjie LU ; Wenting JIA ; Yunlong BAI ; Yumei NIU ; Baofeng YANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2019;9(6):1163-1173
Collectively migrating tumor cells have been recently implicated in enhanced metastasis of epithelial malignancies. In oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), v integrin is a crucial mediator of multicellular clustering and collective movement ; however, its contribution to metastatic spread remains to be addressed. According to the emerging therapeutic concept, dissociation of tumor clusters into single cells could significantly suppress metastasis-seeding ability of carcinomas. This study aimed to investigate the anti-OSCC potential of novel endostatin-derived polypeptide PEP06 as a cluster-dissociating therapeutic agent . Firstly, we found marked enrichment of v integrin in collectively invading multicellular clusters in human OSCCs. Our study revealed that metastatic progression of OSCC was associated with augmented immunostaining of v integrin in cancerous lesions. Following PEP06 treatment, cell clustering on fibronectin, migration, multicellular aggregation, anchorage-independent survival and colony formation of OSCC were significantly inhibited. Moreover, PEP06 suppressed v integrin/FAK/Src signaling in OSCC cells. PEP06-induced loss of active Src and E-cadherin from cell-cell contacts contributed to diminished collective migration of OSCC . Overall, these results suggest that PEP06 polypeptide 30 inhibiting v integrin/FAK/Src signaling and disrupting E-cadherin-based intercellular junctions possesses anti-metastatic potential in OSCC by acting as a cluster-dissociating therapeutic agent.
4.The effect of double butterfly wings raised platform fixed method in abdominal cavity drainage tube observation
Lina JU ; Lili LIU ; Jingjing MA ; Yaning ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(3):208-211
Objective To explore the use double butterfly wings raised platform method for patients with fixed effects of abdominal cavity drainage tube. Methods For the treatment of gynecological surgery in the hospital and abdominal cavity drainage tube of the clinical data of 245 patients were analyzed, and on October 31, 2016 as the cut-off time was divided into the control group of 119 cases and observation group of 126 cases in control group were treated by conventional methods for abdominal cavity drainage tube, observation group of patients with double butterfly wings raised platform in the abdominal cavity drainage tube was fixed, and comparative analysis of two groups patients with abdominal cavity drainage tube drainage effect, pull the pain caused by fixed effects, and the drainage tube. Results The observation group and the control group there was no statistically significant difference total indwelling time, pain score, to observe group posted time (2.00±1.36), respectively (3.00± 0.62), the control group, respectively (5.00 ± 1.89), (0.35 ± 0.05) points, two groups compare the difference was statistically significant (t=7.883,3.457, P<0.01), the observation group without pipe of 100.0%(126/126), the control group without pipe of 89.9%(107/119), part of the pipe of 7.6%(9/119), completely pipe of 2.5% (3/119), two groups compare the difference was statistically significant (Z=-15.305, P<0.01). Conclusion Compared with the conventional abdominal cavity drainage tube fixed method, double butterfly wings raised platform method fixed abdominal cavity drainage tube fixed effect is better, can significantly ease the pain of patients suffer, saved the time nursing.
5.Influence of Nasogastric Tubes on Swallowing in Stroke Patients: Measuring Hyoid Bone Movement With Ultrasonography.
Ho Jun KWAK ; Lina KIM ; Byung Ju RYU ; Yun Hee KIM ; Seung Wan PARK ; Dong Gyu CHO ; Cheol Jae LEE ; Kang Wook HA
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine 2018;42(4):551-559
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the influence of a nasogastric tube (NGT) on swallowing simulated saliva in stroke patients. METHODS: Three groups of participants were enrolled into the study: group A (20 stroke patients with a NGT), a control group B (25 stroke patients without a NGT), and group C (25 healthy adults with no brain lesions or dysphagia). Participants swallowed 1 mL of water to simulate saliva. Patients in group A were tested twice: once with a NGT (group A1) and once after the NGT was removed (group A2). The distance of hyoid bone movement was measured by subtracting the shortest distance between the mandible and hyoid bone (S) from the distance at resting state (R) measured with ultrasonography. The degree of the movement was calculated by (R–S)/R. The trajectory area of hyoid bone movement (Area) and the interval between the beginning of hyoid bone movement and the moment of the shortest hyoid−mandible approximation (Interval) was calculated by a computer program. RESULTS: From group A: R–S and (R–S)/R of group A2 at 1.14±0.36 cm and 0.30±0.09 cm and were significantly greater than those of group A1 at 0.81±0.36 cm and 0.22±0.08 cm (p=0.009 and p=0.005). After removing the NGT as seen in group A2, R–S and (R–S)/R were improved to the level of those of group B at 1.20±0.32 cm and 0.30±0.09 cm (p=0.909 and p=0.997). The Area of group A2 was larger and the Interval of group A2 was shorter than those of group A1 though a comparison of these factors between A2 and A1 did not show a statistically significant difference. CONCLUSION: A NGT interferes with the movement of the hyoid bone when swallowing 1 mL of water in stroke patients though the movement is restored to normal after removing the NGT.
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6.Expression of circular RNA ciRS-7 in tissues of sophageal squamous cell carcinoma and its effect on cell biological characteristics of TE1 cells
MENG Lingjiao ; DING Pingan ; JU Yingchao ; LIU Fei ; LIU Shina ; LIU Sihua ; CHANG Sheng ; GU Lina ; SANG Meixiang
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 2018;25(7):726-732
Objective: To investigate the expression of ciRS-7 in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) and its effect on the cellular proliferation, migration and invasion. Methods: The cancer tissues and paired adjacent normal tissues from 60 ESCC patients treated in the Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University between May, 2016 andApril, 2017 were selected for this study. The expressions of ciRS-7 were detected by qRT-PCR. After over-expressing or silencing of ciRS-7, the proliferation of ESCC cell line TE1 was measured by CCK-8 assay; and the migration and invasion were tested by wound healing assay and Transwell invasion assay,respectively. Finally, the effect was validated via animal experiment. Results: CiRS-7 was highly expressed in ESCC tissues (P<0.05), and its expression level was closely related to pathological grade and lymph node metastasis (P<0.05). Over-expression of ciRS-7 significantly increased the proliferation, migration and invasion (all P<0.05) of TE1 cells; while silencing of ciRS-7 remarkably suppressed the proliferation, migration and invasion (all P<0.05). Conclusion: CiRS-7 was up-regulated in ESCC and could enhance ESCC cell proliferation, migration and invasion, suggesting that ciRS-7 could be used as a potential target for the diagnosis and treatment of ESCC.
7.Chondroitinase with adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cell transplantation:a therapeutic strategy for retinal degeneration in rats
Miao CHU ; Chaojuan JU ; Lina ZHAO ; Zengmin CUI ; Geng SONG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(9):1384-1389
BACKGROUND: Studies have found that chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans degradation with chondroitinase canpromote the migration of Müller cells on the retina, but whether it could promote the migration of adipose-derivedmesenchymal stem cells in retinal degeneration rats is unclear.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans degradation with chondroitinase on adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cell treatment for retinal degeneration in rats.METHODS: Human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells were isolated and cultured. A retinal degeneration ratmodel was established followed by administration of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells+chondroitinase into thesubretinal space. The migration of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells and retinal cell apoptosis in rats aftertransplantation were observed.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells could be successfully cultured.The labeling rate of BrdU to the human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells was more than 90.0%. At 7 days aftermodeling, the outer nuclear layer of the retina was collapsed, and a large amount of photoreceptor cells were dissected.The outer nuclear layer was attached to the Bruch''s membrane, and the retina was arched. The central retina andperipheral retina were damaged. In normal rats, the retinal layers were clear, and the photoreceptor cells arrangedregularly; and the retinal pigment epithelium was complete. The migration rate of adipose-derived mesenchymal stemcells in adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells+chondroitinase group was higher than that in adipose-derivedmesenchymal stem cells group (P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in the apoptotic rate of retinal cellsbetween the two groups (P > 0.05). These experimental findings show that chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans degradationwith chondroitinase can enhance the migration ability of human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells on the retina.
8.Effect of collaborative nursing on the quality of life and care ability of stroke patients
Haiyan JU ; Jie WU ; Jianmei ZHOU ; Guangjun XI ; Lina XIE
Modern Clinical Nursing 2017;16(4):16-20
Objective To explore the effect of collaborative nursing on the quality of life and nursing of stroke patients. Methods Toally 84 care-givers for 84 stroke patients hospitalized during February 2014 to March 2016 were chosen. In the control group(hospitalized from Feburary 2013 to Feburary 2014), traditional nursing was carried out, while in the research group(hospitalized from March 2014 to March 2016), the collaborative care intervention was done. The comparisons were done between the two groups in terms of quality of life and care ability by the GHQ-28 quality of life scale assessment, family caregiver task inventory (FCTI) before the intervention and 4 weeks after the intervention. Results Before the intervention, the two groups had no significant differences in life quality and care ability (all P > 0.05). After the intervention, the scores on symptoms, anxiety, depression, insomnia and social dysfunction were all significantly higher than those of the control group (all P<0.05). The scores on the care role, strain, assistance, personal emotion control, family assessment and community resources, and adjustment of life to meet the care needs were all significantly lower than those of the control group (all P<0.05). Conclusions The collaborative care is effective in improving the quality of life of stroke patients. It can improve the care ability of the caregiver.
9.Clinical features of 35 patients with myasthenia gravis associated with other autoimmune diseases
Bin CHEN ; Lina ZHAO ; Jiangtao HOU ; Xingmeng JU ; Fengbin LIU
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2015;(7):385-388
Objective To analyze the clinical features of 35 patients with myasthenia gravis (MG) associated with other autoimmune diseases (ADMG). Methods One hundred seventy MG patients were divided into 2 groups. One group included MG patients with autoimmune diseases ( n=35), and the other included MG patients without auto?immune diseases (NADMG, n=135). Clinical features such as gender, age of onset, types of MG, myasthenic crisis, thy?mus abnormalities, different therapies, ocular MG progressing to general MG, and relapse of MG within one year were compared between ADMG and NADMG. Results 85.7%ADMG patients were female which was higher compared with NADMG (P< 0.001); median age of onset was 40 years old (23~45 years old) in ADMG group which was younger than NADMG group. Ocular MG and thymic hyperplasia were more frequent in ADMG group than in NADMG group (45.7%vs. 24.4%, P=0.013;14.3%vs. 1.5%,P=0.001,respectively). Other clinical features such as myasthenic crisis, thymoma, different therapies, ocular MG progressing to general MG, and relapse of MG within one year were not signifi?cantly different between the two groups. In multivariate analysis, female (OR=4.76, 95% CI:1.64-13.77; P= 0.004), age of onset (OR=0.96, 95%CI:0.92-0.99;P=0.019), ocular MG (OR=3.10, 95%CI:1.30-7.41;P=0.011) and thy? mic hyperplasia(OR=16.26, 95%CI:2.22-119.11;P=0.006) were significantly different between the two groups. Con?clusions ADMG is more common in female patients with ocular MG and thymic hyperplasia.
10.Electrophysiological evaluation of ulnar nerve in carpal tunnel syndrome
Na LIU ; Zhecheng ZHANG ; Lina ZHENG ; Ju ZHU ; Jing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2013;46(12):836-839
Objective To evaluate the impairment of ulnar nerve and its relationship with sensory symptoms in the ulnar territory in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) through electrophysiological approach.Methods We retrospectively reviewed 55 cases with CTS admitted in our hospital from January 2012 to February 2013.Patients with CTS were graded as mild-moderate (35 cases) and severe (20 cases) according to Stevens standard and were divided into symptomatic and non-symptomatic group according to the presence of sensory symptom in little finger region.Twenty healthy volunteers were included as control.Median and ulnar nerves electrophysiological study were performed using the Keypoint.net (Medoc Ltd) electromyogram device.Results Finger 5-wrist sensory conduction velocities (SCVs) of ulnar nerve were reduced ((51.71 ± 2.93) m/s vs (58.62 ± 3.21) m/s,t =8.80,P < 0.01) in CTS group,compared with control group.But the sensory nerve action potential (SNAP) amplitudes had no difference.Pearson correlation analysis showed that finger 5-wrist SCVs and the SNAP amplitudes of ulnar nerve were negatively correlated with the distal motor latency of the median nerve,while positively correlated with the compound muscle action potential amplitudes,finger 1-wrist,finger 3-wrist SCVs and SNAP amplitudes of median nerve,in mild-moderate group,finger 5-wrist SCVs of ulnar nerve were slowed and the SNAP amplitudes were reduced ((51.59 ±2.70) m/s vs (53.72 ±2.58) m/s; (13.51 ± 1.84) μV vs (15.21 ±2.16) μV,t =2.24,2.30,P < 0.05 respectively) in the symptomatic group,compared with the non-symptomatic group.However,in severe group,only 2 cases had sensory symptom in little finger region.Conclusions CTS patients may have impairments due to ulnar nerve entrapments at wrist,which aggravate with disease progression.Sensory symptoms in ulnar territory are more frequent during the mild-moderate stage,and may relate with ulnar nerve involvement.

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