1.Screening of evaluation indicators for motor skeletal muscle injury in rats in hot and dry desert environment
Tangxiao WU ; Xi YANG ; Ziyi YIN ; Yingqiu WU ; Jili WU ; Huaqiang HUI
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(8):894-900
Objective To explore the histomorphology and related indicators in a rat model of skeletal muscle injury in an artificial experimental chamber as special environment in Northwest China to stimulate a hot and dry desert environment in order to screen the evaluation indicators of skeletal muscle injury in a hot and dry environment.Methods Eighteen male SD rats (8 weeks old)were randomly divided into blank control group (room temperature,free movement),room temperature exercise group,and hot and dry exercise group,with 6 rats in each group.After the rats were subjected to adaptation training for 3 d (a 3-D exercise treadmill,speed:16 m/min,slope:-16°,time:5~10 min),the rats in the 2 exercise groups were subjected to a treadmill once per day at a speed of 19.3 m/min and a slope of-16°till the end of exhaustion,and those in the hot and dry exercise group were housed in an artificial experimental chamber at a temperature of (40±1 )℃,a humidity of (10±2)%.After 6 d of continuous exercise,the rat soleus muscle tissue was taken to observe the pathological changes,and the serum samples were detected for skeletal muscle injury markers,inflammatory factors,oxidative stress related factors,hormones and other related indicators. Results When compared with the blank control group and the room temperature exercise group,the hot and dry exercise group had significantly higher concentrations of creatine kinase (CK),creatine kinase isoenzyme (CK-MB)and muscle-specific creatine kinase (CK-MM)(P<0.05 ),elevated contents of TNF-α,IL-1βand IL-6 (P<0.05),raised malondialdehyde (MDA)content and lower superoxide dismutase (SOD)activity (P<0.05 ),lower testosterone (T)but higher corticosterone (Cort)levels and thus lower testosterone/corticosterone (T/Cort)ratio (P<0.05 ).The markers of skeletal muscle injury,CK,CK-MB and CK-MM were positively correlated with the pro-inflammatory cytokines,TNF-α,IL-1βand IL-6 (P<0.05),positively with the antioxidant indicator MDA but negatively with SOD (P<0.05 ),and positively correlated with Cort level and negatively with T level and T/Cort ratio (P<0.05).Conclusion A stable rat model of skeletal muscle injury in a hot and dry desert environment is successfully constructed.The severity of skeletal muscle injury is greater in rats in a hot and dry desert environment than those in a normal temperature environment. TNF-α and IL-1β are found to be indirect indicators to evaluate skeletal muscle injury in the environment.
2.Pulp defect of thumb and finger repaired by the medial plantar artery flap: Report of 10 cases
Yingqiu YANG ; Xin ZHOU ; Anming LIU ; Xiaojun CHEN ; Yonggen ZOU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2022;45(4):426-430
Objective:To investigate the effect of using the free medial planar artery flap(MPAF) pedicled by the superficial branch of the medial plantar artery in repair of pulp defect of thumb and finger.Methods:Ten patients with pulp defect of thumb and finger were repaired with MPAF of foot in the Department of Hand Surgery of the Affiliated Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital of Southwest Medical University from November 2020 to January 2022. There were 3 cases of cutting injury, 2 cases of chainsaw injury, 2 cases of extrusion injury and 3 cases of avulsion injury. Digits injuried: 4 index fingers, 3 thumbs, 2 middle fingers, and 1 ring finger. After admission, Doppler ultrasound was performed to understand the running course of medial plantar artery. Emergency surgeries were performed to repair the pulp defects of thumb and finger with free MPAF, and donor sites were repaired by skin grafting. The area of soft tissue defects was 2.0 cm×2.5 cm-3.0 cm×4.5 cm, and the size of flap was 2.5 cm×3.0 cm-3.5 cm×5.0 cm after debridement. Postoperative effect was assessed over the follow-up at outpatient clinics by same group of surgeons. Functional recovery was evaluated according to the Evaluation Standard of Upper Limb Partial Functional of Hand Surgery of Chinese Medical Association.Results:All 10 free MPAFs pedicled by the superficial branch of medial plantar artery survived. After the transfer, the colour, texture and thickness of the flaps were matched with the digit with pulps realistic appearance. Secondary flap thinning surgery was not required. Two cases had blisters at the distal end of the flap, and healed after fluid extraction and dressing change. All patients had 3 to 18 months of follow-up. The TPD of the flap was 4-7 mm. The skin grafts in the donor sites survived well. At the last follow-up, the upper limb function was evaluated according to the Evaluation Standard of Upper Limb Partial Functional of Hand Surgery of Chinese Medical Association, with the results of 8 cases in excellent and 2 in good.Conclusion:Free MPAF pedicled by the superficial branch of medial plantar artery can repair the pulp defect of thumb and finger with reliable blood supply, excellent texture and good appearance. And there is no damage to the main vessels in the donor site.
3.Interpretation of Novel Coronavirus Infection :Expert Consensus on Guidance and Prevention Strategies for Hospi tal Pharmacists and the Pharmacy Workforce
Rongsheng ZHAO ; Yiheng YANG ; Li YANG ; Zijian LI ; Fang LIU ; Zhenyu REN ; Wei LIU ; Zhanmiao YI ; Yingqiu YING ; Xiaoxiao LI ; Yingying YAN ; Huibo LI ; Shujie DONG ; Weilong SHI ; Xiaohan XU ; Pengxiang ZHOU ; Zaiwei SONG ; Siqian ZHENG ; Ying LIU ; Shen ZHOU ; Suodi ZHAI
China Pharmacy 2020;31(4):385-389
OBJECTIVE:To provid e reference for pharmaceutical workers to better understand Novel Coronavirus Infection : Expert Consensus on Guidance and Prevention Strategies for Hospital Pharmacists and the Pharmacy Workforce (hereinafter referred to as “expert consensus ”),and to apply and practice in specific work ,so as to give full play to the role of pharmacists to help fight the epidemic.METHODS :The background of the formulation and revision of the expert consensus were introduced ,and its main contents and viewpoints were interpreted. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS :The text of expert consensus is divided into 8 parts,mainly including disease diagnosis and treatment [SARS-CoV- 2 infection related background ,clinical manifestations and diagnosis, treatment],hospital pharmacy (prevention and control strategy ,work guidance ),drug and facility support management(key drug/facility/equipment support ,management and use of the drug in special circumstances ),information sources and related resources ,etc.,which comprehensively and detailedly provide information ,guidance and strategies for coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 infection prevention and control to play the role of pharmacists in hospital pharmacy well ,do well in the protection of staff in different pharmaceutical posts ,drug security work in response to epidemic situation ,and develop pharmaceutical care. So far,the understanding of SARS-CoV- 2 in the pharmaceutical industry is relatively limited. Based on the accumulated experience and progress in epidemic prevention and control ,the expert consensus will be updated and improved continuously ,so as to provide guidance and help for hospital pharmaceutical personnel.
4.Establishment of Hospital Pharmacy Prevention and Control Strategies for Novel Coronavirus Infection Based on 5M1E Analysis Method
Yingqiu YING ; Zhenyu REN ; Weilong SHI ; Yue ZHAO ; Li YANG ; Rongsheng ZHAO ; Suodi ZHAI
China Pharmacy 2020;31(5):532-535
OBJECTIVE:To provide re ference f or hospital pharmacy prevention and control management during novel coronavirus(SARS-CoV-2)infection epidemic period. METHODS :Based on 5M1E analysis method ,according to the needs of epidemic prevention and control ,it is necessary to analyze the risks of 5 aspects as personnel ,equipment and materials ,methods, environment,monitoring of the pharmacy work in hospital ,and establish the prevention and control strategy of hospital pharmacy infection in response to the epidemic situation of novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19)according to the corresponding risks. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS :Personnel management strategies include carrying out pharmacist prevention and control training , focusing on physical and mental health of pharmacists during infection prevention and control ;equipment and materials management strategies include strengthening equipment disinfection management and strengthening the management of materials for infection prevention and control ;method management strategies include developing emergency plans for infection prevention and control,standardizing individual infection prevention and control method ;environment management strategies include environment cleaning and disinfection management ,infection exposure management of related medical material ,medical waste management ; monitoring management strategies include strengthening pharmacists infection monitoring and evaluating pharmacists ’prevention and control effect. By establishing the strategy for COVID- 19 epidemic prevention and control ,it can effectively guiding pharmacists to carry out epidemic prevention and control.
5.Analysis of factors associated with skin lesion distribution in 1 125 patients with non-segmental vitiligo
Wan LIU ; Yatong WU ; Xiaoman GAO ; Min YANG ; Yingqiu BAO ; Yu FU ; Jianmin CHANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2020;53(3):214-219
Objective To analyze correlations of the distribution of non-segmental vitiligo lesions with gender,age of onset,duration of disease,personal and family history of autoimmune diseases,family history of vitiligo,and so on.Methods Clinical data were collected from 1 125 patients with confirmed nonsegmental vitiligo in Department of Dermatology,Beijing Hospital from January 2009 to January 2019,and analyzed retrospectively.Statistical analysis was carried out with SPSS 20.0 software by using independentsample t test and chi-square test.Results Of the 1 125 patients with non-segmental vitiligo,599 were males and 526 were females,with a male-to-female ratio of 1.14:1.Their age of onset was 27.9 ± 17.1 years,and duration of disease was 5.2 ± 8.0 years.Skin lesions mostly occurred on the trunk (544 cases,48.4%) and face (535 cases,47.6%),followed by acral regions (430 cases,38.2%),extremities (297 cases,26.4%) and neck (231 cases,20.5%).The perioral region (17.2%),hands (47.9%) and genital region (14.5%) in the 599 male patients were more frequently affected than those in the 526 females (9.7%,22.6%,6.3%,x2 =13.33,77.66,20.01,respectively,all P < 0.001),while the neck (27.0%) was more frequently affected in the female patients than in the male patients (14.9%,x2 =25.29,P < 0.001).The age of onset was significantly lower in the patients with vitiligo lesions involving the legs,knees,feet,trunk,genital and periocular regions than in those without skin lesions on the above corresponding body sites (all P < 0.05),but significantly higher in the patients with vitiligo lesions involving the arms and hands than in those without lesions on the above 2 sites (both P < 0.05).Vitiligo lesions more likely occurred on the hands of patients with a personal or family history of autoimmune thyroid diseases compared with those without the personal or family history (50.0% vs.27.9%,x2 =6.62,P =0.010).The trunk was more frequently affected in the patients with a family history of vitiligo than in those without (59.6% vs.45.7%,x2 =13.36,P < 0.001).Conclusion The distribution of non-segmental vitiligo lesions are correlated to some extent with gender,age of onset,personal and family history of autoimmune diseases and family history of vitiligo.
6.Clinical analysis of elderly type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with skin complications
Min YANG ; Wan LIU ; Xiaoman GAO ; Yingqiu BAO ; Yu FU ; Jianmin CHANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2017;36(9):955-958
Objective To analyze the prevalence and characteristics of skin diseases in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).Methods Clinical out patient records for both elderly and non-elderly individuals with T2DM were collected from the dermatology department of Beijing Hospital.Statistical comparisons were performed between the elderly group and the non-elderly group on the prevalence of common skin complications and disease characteristics.Analysis was performed in the elderly group to identify any association of common skin disorders with gender,age,duration of T2DM,or level of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c).Results Among 679 elderly T2DM cases,pruritus was the most common complication (26.1%),followed by eczema (21.t %) and tinea pedis/onychomycosis (18.3%).Pruritus was more prevalent in the elderly group (177 cases,26.1%) compared to the non-elderly group (34 cases,9.8%) (x2 =6.006,P<0.01).On the other hand,tinea pedis/onychomycosis was less prevalent in the senior group (124 cases,18.3 %) than in the non-senior group (112 cases,32.2 %) (x2 =37.437,P<0.01).In the senior group,pruritus was more prevalent among male patients (105 out of 358 cases,29.3%) than among female patients(72 out of 321 cases,22.4%) (x2 =4.181,P =0.041).On average,patients with eczema were older[(72.3 ± 2.2)years] and had a longer history of T2DM [(8.3 ± 0.3)years] compared with patients without eczema[age:(65.2±1.9)years,history of T2DM:(5.2±0.1)years] (t=1.250,P=0.023 for age;t=1.680,P=0.033 for disease duration).Patients with tinea pedis/onychomycosis had higher HbA1c levels (6.7 ± 0.4) % than patients without tinea pedis/onychomycosis (6.1 ± 0.3) % (t =0.790,P<0.01).Conclusions Pruritus is the most common skin complication in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes and is more common in elderly patients and male patients.Risk factors for developing eczema in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes may include older age and long disease duration.High levels of glycosylated hemoglobin in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes indicates increased risk for foot fungi infections.
7.Clinical analysis of 11 cases of vulvovaginal-gingival syndrome
Min YANG ; Wan LIU ; Jie YU ; Yingqiu BAO ; Yu FU ; Xiaoman GAO ; Jianmin CHANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2017;50(5):351-354
Objective To investigate clinical features and therapeutic protocols of vulvovaginal-gingival syndrome(VVGS). Methods Clinical data were collected from 11 female patients with VVGS and analyzed. Results Among the 11 patients, the mean and median ages at a definite diagnosis of VVGS were both 46 years, and the average disease duration was 4 years. Painful erosive erythema was found on the vaginal vestibule in 7 patients, on the gingiva in 10, as well as on the bilateral buccal mucosa in 5. Additionally, 8 and 4 patients reported dyspareunia and vaginal hemorrhage, respectively. Seven patients were treated with low-dose oral methylprednisolone combined with hydroxychloroquine or colchicine, and the other 4 were treated with oral hydroxychloroquine alone. Furthermore, all of the 11 patients applied topical tacrolimus 0.1%ointment. Finally, 8 patients were cured or markedly improved. No obvious adverse reactions were observed in any of the patients. Conclusions VVGS mostly occurs in middle-aged women, with the vaginal vestibule and gingiva as predilection sites of painful erythema and dyspareunia as common symptoms. Patients have good responses to methylprednisolone combined with hydroxychloroquine, and hydroxychloroquine alone also shows good efficacy in patients with mild VVGS. Tacrolimus 0.1%ointment can be one of drugs for topical maintenance treatment of VVGS.
8.Effect of Electroacupuncture on Behaviours and Hippocampal Microvascular A? Deposition in 7-month-old APP/PSI Double Transgenic Mice
Tangke GAO ; Qingyun BU ; Yang GAO ; Xin WANG ; Yushan GAO ; Yingqiu MAO ; Weiguo XUE
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2016;35(4):472-476
Objective To explore one mechanism of therapeutic action of electroacupuncture on Alzheimer’s disease (AD), that is, improving the way to eliminate cerebral microvascular Ab by investigating the effect of electroacupuncture on hippocampal microvascular Ab deposition and learning and memory abilities in APP/PSI double transgenic mice. Method Twenty-four 7-month-old male APP/PSI double transgenic mice were randomized into model and electroacupuncture groups, 12 mice each. Same sex transgene-negative littermate mice (12 mice) constituted a blank control group. The electroacupuncture group received electric acupuncture at points Baihui (GV20) and Yongquan (KI1), 15 min once every other day, for a total of six weeks. After treatment, mouse learning and memory abilities were tested using the Morris water maze. The expressions of Ab 1-40 and Ab 1-42 in the hippocampal microvascular wall and senile plaque were determined by immunohistochemical method. Hippocampal microvascular Ab-positive expression was semi-quantitatively analyzed using the Imagine Pro Plus software. Result The Morris water maze test showed that escape latency lengthened (P<0.05), and the number of crossing platform and swimming time in the platform quadrant decreased (P<0.05) in the model group compared with the blank control group. Escape latency shortened (P<0.05), and the number of crossing platform and swimming time in the platform quadrant increased (P<0.05) in the electroacupuncture group compared with the model group. The immunohistochemical results showed that hippocampal microvascular Ab 1-42 and Ab 1-40 integral optical densities were higher in the model group than in the blank control group (P<0.05) and senile plaques appeared in the hippocampus. Hippocampal microvascular Ab 1-42 and Ab 1-40 integral optical densities were lower in the in the electroacupuncture group than in the model group (P<0.05). Conclusion Electroacupuncture reduces mouse learning and memory impairments and hippocampal microvascular Ab deposition. Its mechanism may be that electroacupuncture improves the way of eliminating cerebral microvascular Ab to decrease cerebral Ab deposition.
9.Genetic analysis and counseling for two fetal cases with large de novo Yq deletions.
Weiguo ZHANG ; Weiqing ZHANG ; Yingqiu PAN ; Huanli YANG ; Meizhen DAI ; Xuejiao CHEN ; Yuan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2015;32(2):233-236
OBJECTIVETo analyze the deletion region for two fetal cases with large Yq deletions in order to provide genetic counseling and prenatal diagnosis.
METHODSFor both cases, amniotic fluid samples were cultured and analyzed with G banding and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Multiplex polymerase chain reaction was also carried out to amplify 15 sequence tagged sites (STS) of azoospermia factor (AZF) on the Y chromosome.
RESULTSFor both samples, the karyotypes were determined as 46,X,del(Y)(pter→q11:). No heterochromatin was found in C band. The karyotypes of their fathers were 46,XY, and heterochromatin was found in C band. STS analyses suggested that only sY82, sY84 and sY86 in AZFa were amplifiable while the other 12 STS were negative in amniotic fluid for the first case, which indicated deletions of AZFb, AZFd and AZFc. No AZF deletion was found in its father. For the second case, all 15 STS were amplifiable in the amniotic fluid, suggesting no AZF deletion. No AZF deletion was found in its father too.
CONCLUSIONConventional karyotyping combined with FISH and molecular genetics techniques can enable characterization of AZF microdeletions and facilitate genetic counseling and prenatal diagnosis.
Adult ; Azoospermia ; genetics ; Chromosome Deletion ; Chromosomes, Human, Y ; genetics ; Female ; Fetal Diseases ; diagnosis ; genetics ; Genetic Counseling ; Humans ; In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence ; Karyotyping ; Male ; Pregnancy ; Prenatal Diagnosis
10.Correlation of personality characteristics and quality-of-life in patients with chronic urticaria
Yu FU ; Yingqiu BAO ; Xiaofeng WEI ; Min YANG ; Wen SU ; Jianmin CHANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2015;14(10):768-770
WHO quality-of-life scales (WHOQOL-BREF) and Eysenck personality questionnaire (EPQ) were used for evaluating the quality-of-life and personality characteristics of 60 outpatients with chronic urticaria.According to statistical correlation analysis, a positive correlation existed between education level and psychological field (P < 0.05).And there were negative correlations between N scale, P scale and psychological field (P < 0.05, P < 0.01).The incidence and incurability of chronic urticaria was more correlated with anxiety and depression.The patients with chronic urticaria were more likely to have a worse quality-of-life than normal population.

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