1.Clinical Analysis of Patients With HBV Liver Cirrhosis Concomitant With Acute Pancreatitis.
Airong HU ; Suwen JIANG ; Changfeng XU
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(09):-
Objective To explore the clinical feature diagnosis and therapy of 16 patients with HBV liver cirrhosis concomitant with acute pancreatitis. Methods Retrospective analysis of the clinical data including symptoms and signs, laboratory findings, therapy, progress of the illness and prognosis. Results All patients had abdominal pain and tenderness pain to some degree, changes of pancreas ultrasonogram and CT were found in all patients. Nausea and vomiting, radiating pain, muscle guarding, fever and high level of serum amylase and white blood cells were seldom found. The ratio of neutrocyte and white blood cells was high in all patients. All patients adopted surgical therapy died. Pancreatitis often relapsed and damage of liver was severe. Conclusions The clinical manifestations of liver cirrhosis concomitant with acute pancreatitis are atypical. It is necessary to combine with the symptoms, signs and labotatory finds for making a right diagnosis and employing the non-surgical treatment. Patients with that illness have poor progress and prognosis.
2.Effect of early intervention combined with treatment on developing intelligence of preterm infants
Changfeng ZENG ; Minhong XU ; Ying CHEN ; Lu HUANG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2013;(6):42-44
Objective To investigate the effect of early intervention with education combined with treatment on developing intelligence of preterm infants. Methods Ninety seven preterm infants were assigned into the intervention group(n=49)and control group(n=48):Those in the former group were managed with early intervention by education combined with medical treatment and those in the latter were given routine preventive health service.The two groups were compared in terms of body length and weight at months 6,9 and 12 as well as the developmental quotient(DQ)with developmental screening test(DST). Result The scores on DQ in the intervention group were all significantly higher than those of the control at the three time points(all P<0.01).Conclusion The early intervention with education combined with treatment is effective for the early development of intelligence of preterm infants.
3.Impacts of RNA interference targeting the polo-like kinase-1 gene on the invasion of and anoikis in human malignant melanoma cells
Keyun DING ; Juan XU ; Changfeng MAN ; Yu FAN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2014;47(6):413-416
Objective To investigate the effects of down-regulation of polo-like kinase-1 (PLK1) gene by RNA interference (RNAi) on the invasion of a human malignant melanoma cell line A375 and their possible mechanisms.Methods Cultured A375 cells were classified into several groups:blank control group receiving no treatment,liposome group transfected with lipofectamine only,and three siRNA groups transfected with three concentrations of a small interference RNA (siRNA) targeting PLK1 respectively.After additional culture,real time quantitative PCR and Western blot analysis were performed to quantify the expressions of PLK1 mRNA and protein in A375 cells respectively,Transwell invasion assay to evaluate the invasive capacity of A375 cells,agarose gel electrophoresis and terminal deoxynucleotidyl-transferase-mediated dUTP-biotin nick end labelling (TUNEL) to detect anoikis in A375 cells.The colony-forming capacity was also evaluated for A375 cells.Statistical analysis was carried out by one-factor analysis of variance.Results There was a significant decrease in PLK1 mRNA and protein expressions as well as in colony-forming units in the siRNA groups compared with the blank control group (all P < 0.05).The invasive capacity of A375 cells was significantly inhibited in the siRNA groups with the number of migrating cells in Transwell assay being 39 ± 5,19 ± 5 and 9 ± 3 in A375 cells transfected with 3.125,6.250 and 12.500 nmol/L siRNAs respectively,compared to 56 ± 5 in the blank control group (all P < 0.05).A characteristic DNA ladder was observed on agarose gel electrophoresis in the siRNA (6.250 nmol/L) group.Compared with the blank control group and liposome group,the three siRNA groups showed increased apoptotic index (3.86% ± 0.35% (3.125 nmol/L siRNA),7.35% ± 0.36% (6.250 nmol/L siRNA) and 17.56% ± 0.38% (12.500 nmol/L siRNA) vs.1.15% ± 0.25% (blank control group) and 1.18% ± 0.22% (liposome group),all P < 0.05).Conclusions PLK1 siRNA can inhibit the invasion of malignant melanoma cells,likely by inducing anoikis in these cells.
4.Effects of FoxM1 down-regulation by RNA interfence on chemosensitivity of human pancreatic cancer cell
Changfeng MAN ; Huiyong PENG ; Juan XU ; Peiqin CHEN ; Yu FAN
Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2013;7(6):469-472,490
Objective To study the effects of Forkhead box protein M1 (FoxM1) down regulation by small interfering RNA(siRNA) on chemosensitivity and mechanism of human pancreatic cancer cell and its mechanism.Methods Three FoxM1 siRNAs were designed and constructed.All cancer cells were divided into different groups,after transfected with FoxM1 siRNA for different time,the cultured cells were harvested to carry on the next tests.Expression of FoxM1 were determined by red-time PCR and Western blot,and prolifearion and chemosensitivity were evaluated by MTT assay,and the phosphorylation of Akt protein was examined by Western blot.Results FoxM1 siRNA could down-regulate the FoxM1 expression in a dose-and time-dependent manner.The MTF results showed that the inhibit rates was 17.78%,17.56%,35.39%,52.81%,70.98% indifferentgroups [Con-A + Gemcitabine,Con-B + Gemcitabine,siRNA (3.125nM) + Gemcitabine,siRNA (6.25nM) + Gemcitabine and siRNA(12.5nM) + Gemcitabine,respectively.The phosphorylation of Akt protein was inhibited in a dose-dependent manner.Conclusions FoxM1 siRNA could sensitize human pancreaticr cancer cells chemotherapy sensitivity,it is the one of the important mechanisms through down-regulate Akt phosphorylated levels,but the molecular mechanism need to be explored further.
5.Comparison of biomechanical property on Suture-Button and conventional screw fixating the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis injury
Gang XIAO ; Yalin XU ; Zongbao WANG ; Guangzhi KUANG ; Zhaohui CHEN ; Changfeng YAO
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2014;21(12):1761-1763
Objective To explore the biomechanical property on Suture-Button and conventional screw fixating the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis injury.Methods The distal tibiofibular syndesmosis injury models were made by cutting the anteroinferior tibiofibular ligaments,posteroinferior tibiofibular ligaments,interosseous tibiofibular ligaments or deltoid ligaments of 8 fresh frozen calves.These models were randomly and equally divided into the two groups.The two groups were respectively fixed by Suture-Button and conventional screw.The contact area and peak intra-articular pressure of tibiatalar joint were measured by biomechanical testing methods and the stress and strain sensing technology.Results The maximal contact area and peak intra-articular pressure of Suture-Button fixation group had no significant differences with the conventional screw group by the four kinds of ankle flexion-extension angles in the sagittal plane (t =3.52,4.49,5.93,4.75,all P > 0.05),peak intra-articular pressure was also similarly improved (t =3.61,3.97,4.68,2.41,all P > 0.05).But biomechanical markers of two fixation groups had an improvement trend.Conclusion Suture-Button fixing the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis injury had similar biomechanical effect to compare with traditional conventional screw,and two fixation groups both improved trend to compare with ligament-cut group.
6.Effects of miR-10a down-regulated by siRNA on migration and invasion of human pancreatic cancer cell AsPC-1
Heng ZHANG ; Huiyong PENG ; Changfeng MAN ; Juan XU ; Weidong QI ; Pengcheng JIANG ; Yu FAN
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2013;13(6):374-377
Objective To investigate the effects of miR-10a expression on migration and invasion of human pancreatic cancer cells AsPC-1.Methods Small interfering RNA targeting at miR-10a (miR-10a-siRNA) was constructed,then it was transfected into pancreatic cancer AsPC-1 cells,and nonsense siRNA (Nc-siRNA) group and blank control group was established.Real time PCR assay was used to detect the expression of miR-10a in the 3 groups,and wound healing assay and Transwell assay were used to determine the migration and invasion abilities of cancer cells.The amount of matrix metalloproteinase-13 (MMP-13) in supernatant of cancer cell culture of each group was examined by ELISA assay.Results The miR-10a levels in control group,NC-siRNA group and miR-10a-siRNA group were 1.05 ±0.08,1.03 ±0.06,0.02 ±0.01 ; and the number of transmembrane cell were (150 ± 2.6),(145 ± 2.2),(62 ± 1.8),the levels of MMP-13 in the supernatant were (108.5 ± 2.8),(107.8 ± 2.5),(35.8 ± 1.5) pg/ml.The values were significantly lower in miR-10a-siRNA group than those in control group and NC-siRNA group (P < 0.01).The distance of cultured clone in miR-10a treated cancer cells (736± 18 μm) was significantly longer than those in the controls (385 ±5 μm) and NC-siRNA group (395± 13 μm,P<0.01).Conclusions Down-regulation of miR-10a by siRNA may inhibit migration and invasion of pancreatic cancer AsPC-1 cells,and the downregulated expression of MMP-13 may be one of the important mechanisms.
7.A genome sequence of novel SARS-CoV isolates: the genotype, GD-Ins29, leads to a hypothesis of viral transmission in South China.
E'de QIN ; Xionglei HE ; Wei TIAN ; Yong LIU ; Wei LI ; Jie WEN ; Jingqiang WANG ; Baochang FAN ; Qingfa WU ; Guohui CHANG ; Wuchun CAO ; Zuyuan XU ; Ruifu YANG ; Jing WANG ; Man YU ; Yan LI ; Jing XU ; Bingyin SI ; Yongwu HU ; Wenming PENG ; Lin TANG ; Tao JIANG ; Jianping SHI ; Jia JI ; Yu ZHANG ; Jia YE ; Cui'e WANG ; Yujun HAN ; Jun ZHOU ; Yajun DENG ; Xiaoyu LI ; Jianfei HU ; Caiping WANG ; Chunxia YAN ; Qingrun ZHANG ; Jingyue BAO ; Guoqing LI ; Weijun CHEN ; Lin FANG ; Changfeng LI ; Meng LEI ; Dawei LI ; Wei TONG ; Xiangjun TIAN ; Jin WANG ; Bo ZHANG ; Haiqing ZHANG ; Yilin ZHANG ; Hui ZHAO ; Xiaowei ZHANG ; Shuangli LI ; Xiaojie CHENG ; Xiuqing ZHANG ; Bin LIU ; Changqing ZENG ; Songgang LI ; Xuehai TAN ; Siqi LIU ; Wei DONG ; Jun WANG ; Gane Ka-Shu WONG ; Jun YU ; Jian WANG ; Qingyu ZHU ; Huanming YANG
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2003;1(2):101-107
We report a complete genomic sequence of rare isolates (minor genotype) of the SARS-CoV from SARS patients in Guangdong, China, where the first few cases emerged. The most striking discovery from the isolate is an extra 29-nucleotide sequence located at the nucleotide positions between 27,863 and 27,864 (referred to the complete sequence of BJ01) within an overlapped region composed of BGI-PUP5 (BGI-postulated uncharacterized protein 5) and BGI-PUP6 upstream of the N (nucleocapsid) protein. The discovery of this minor genotype, GD-Ins29, suggests a significant genetic event and differentiates it from the previously reported genotype, the dominant form among all sequenced SARS-CoV isolates. A 17-nt segment of this extra sequence is identical to a segment of the same size in two human mRNA sequences that may interfere with viral replication and transcription in the cytosol of the infected cells. It provides a new avenue for the exploration of the virus-host interaction in viral evolution, host pathogenesis, and vaccine development.
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8.Current situation of healthcare-associated infection management of fever clinics in Wuhan medical institutions
Xiaoli LIU ; Lin GONG ; Yimei WANG ; Huiqiong XU ; Meiling LI ; Changfeng LI
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2024;35(4):62-65
Objective To analyze the current situation of healthcare-associated infection (HCAI) management of fever clinics among different levels of medical institutions in Wuhan, and to provide a scientific basis for improving hospital infection management. Methods In January 2023, a network questionnaire survey was conducted on medical institutions with fever clinics in Wuhan. Results A total of 72 medical institutions were investigated, of which 58.33% had CT, and 48.61% had fever clinics for children. The total qualified rate of HCAI management was 78.28%. The qualified rates of four primary indicators, including hospital management, diagnosis and treatment environment protection, training and education, and implementation of infection control measures, were 82.27%, 71.49%, 75.93%, and 81.31%, respectively. There were statistical differences among different levels of medical institutions (all P<0.01). Among the 13 secondary indicators, the qualified rates of 7 indicators were more than 80%, with the highest being medical item management (93.06%), medical waste disposal (89.72%), and personnel management (83.33%), and the lowest being facilities and equipment (66.32%), and patients and accompanying personnel education (66.67%). Among the 65 tertiary indicators, 30 had a pass rate great than 80%. Conclusion Wuhan actively promotes the construction of fever clinics in medical institutions, and the overall situation of HCAI management is good. However, there are still some problems to varying degrees, especially in the layout procedures, hand hygiene, and staff training of fever clinics in secondary and lower medical institutions, which should be further strengthened.