1.Feasibility study of intra-utero surgical repair of fetal lamb
Huan XU ; Xiaotian LI ; Mingming PAN ; Guangxing ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2001;0(01):-
Objective To evaluate the feasibility of intra-utero fetal lamb surgical repair. Methods Six twin lambs underwent surgery intra-utero at 112 days of gestation (term 140~160 days). After maternal laparotomy and Hysterotomy, fetal lamb′s toe was excised or its cleft lip was repaired in one of twin. Results At 30 to 32 days post operation,five lambs were spontamcously delivered and the other was cesarean delivery to full term gestation. Fetal wounds healed without inflammation and scar formation. Conclusions The methods of fetal lamb intro utero surgical repair is feasible.
2.Comparison of the morphological heterogeneity of mast cells in different tissues of 6 types of common laboratory animals
Ying CHEN ; Pingmei ZHU ; Qiaoling LIU ; Hua PAN ; Guangxing ZHOU
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2014;(6):75-80
Objective To compare and explore the morphological characteristics of mast cells in different tissues of 6 types of common laboratory animals.Methods Ten healthy adult SPF Kunming mice, 10 SD rats, 10 Hartley guinea pigs, 10 New Zealand rabbits, 6 beagle dogs and 6 Macaca mulata ( male:female=1:1, for all) were used in this study. The animals were sacrificed by euthanasia, samples of the skin, lung, spleen and sigmoid colon were taken from mouse, rat, guinea pig, rabbit, dog and monkey, and fixed in formalin and Bouin’ s solution.Paraffin sections were stained with toluidine blue and Alcian blue-safranin O, respectively.The mouse skin and dog spleen were immunohistochemically stained for substance P.A color pathological image analysis system was used to conduct the analysis of morphometric pa-rameters of mast cells.Samples of the skin of these animals were also fixed in glutaraldehyde for the electron microscopic observation and comparison of the mast cells.Results Mast cells in different types of animals were distinctive in distribu-tion, morphology, size, metachromasia and staining properties.Density and morphometric parameters of the mast cells had significant differences among the 6 types of animals ( P<0.05 ) .Characteristic granules were contained in the skin mast cells of guinea pig, dog and monkey.Mast cells in the mouse skin, dog spleen and nerves in the mouse skin showed immu-noreactive substance P.Conclusions Mast cells in the 6 types of laboratory animals showed histochemical and morphologi-cal heterogeneity, which have important reference values in animal experimental research on mast cell function.
3.Effects of Recombinant Human IGF-1 on Kidney in Diabetic Rats
Kangmei ZHOU ; Xiaotian LI ; Yiliang ZHUANG ; Guangxing ZHOU ; Guoqiang WU ; Linlin SHEN ; Youming YANG
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2000;27(3):197-200,221
PurposeTo observe the effects of rhIGF-1 on kidney in diabetic rats. MethodsUsing biochemistry, radioimmunoassay, molecular biology (RT-PCR). Results(1) 24 h UAER,24 h uriary volume in rhIGF-1 group is lower than that of diabetic control group; (2) The level of sertan IGF-1 ,kidney IGF-1 and IGF-1 mRNA in diabetic control group is lower than that of normal control group;The level of serum IGF-1 in rhIGF-1 group is higher than that of diabetic control group;no differences were found in the levels of kidney IGF-1 and kidney IGF-1 mRNA between diabetic control group and rhIGF-1 group; (3) The level of serum GH in diabetic control group is higher than that of normal control group; The level of serum GH in rhIGF-1 group is lower than that of diabetic control group; (4) rhIGF-1 might have some protective effects on diabetic nephropathy via electron microscope. ConclusionsrhIGF-1 doesn't increase the damage of diabetic kidney tissue.
4.Establishment of digital polymerase chain reaction-ribotyping and database for Clostridium difficile genotyping
Kelin XIAO ; Zhongxing WANG ; Tianxiang ZHOU ; Guangxing MAI ; Qinning WANG ; Fanrong KONG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2016;34(2):111-114
Objective To develop a digital polymerase chain reaction (PCR) ribotyping method and database for Clostridium difficile genotyping.Methods Sequencer based fluorescence capillary gel electrophoresis was used,instead of agarose gel electrophoresis,to establish the digital PCR-ribotyping of Clostridium difficile.Forty Clostridium difficile reference strains,consisting of 10 PCR-ribotypes (RT),were genotyped by the new digital PCR-ribotyping method to set-up the database.Results The sequencer based fluorescence capillary gel electrophoresis correctly detected PCR-ribotyping products of the 40 reference strains,and showed as digital figure;significant differences of these digital figures were found between the 10 RT.High similar digital figures were shown in twenty-one RT027 strains,three RT002 strains and two RT014 strains.However,seven RT001 strains were typed as four subtypes,and two RT014 strains as two subtypes,respectively.Conclusion A digital PCR-ribotyping,and a reference database consisting of 10 RT are successfully established.
5.Detection of high-risk human papillomavirus by multiplex real time PCR
Kelin XIAO ; Huilin WANG ; Guangxing MAI ; Jing MA ; Fan JIANG ; Xiufa ZHANG ; Likuan XIONG ; Hua ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2011;34(6):534-537
Objective To investigate 13 high-risk types of HPV (HR HPV) infection rates in women with different grades of cervical lesions.Methods A total of 350 women, who were hospitalized in the department of gynecology in Bao′an Maternity & Child health hospital, were enrolled for the study.TCT technology was used to evaluate the cervical epithelium.The group were divided according to the cytology results.Multiplex real time PCR (mRT PCR) was used to detect the viral loads.HR HPV infection rate of different groups were analyzed using χ2 test or Fisher exact test.HR HPV viral loads of patients in different grades of cervical lesion groups were compared using Kruskal-Wallis or Wilcoxon test, and the age distribution of HR HPV positive group and negative group was analyzed by using Wilcoxon test.Results The HR HPV infection rates of NILM, ASCUS, LSIL, HSIL were 3.4% (10/295), 20.0% (7/35), 78.6% (11/14) and 100.0% (6/6), respectively.HR HPV positivity in NILM was lower than ASCUS (χ2=14.43,P<0.01) and LSIL (χ2=107.69,P<0.01), HR HPV positivity in ASCUS was lower than LSIL (χ2=14.76,P<0.01). The median of HR HPV viral loads in NILM, ASCUS, LSIL and HSIL were 4.10 (3.38-6.27), 5.33 (3.63-6.66), 5.77 (4.01-7.01) and 5.58 (4.19-5.85) respectively (copies/ml,lg).Combined ASCUS, LSIL and HSIL groups into cervical lesion group, HR HPV viral load of which was higher than that of NILM (U=43.0, P<0.05).The median Ages of HR HPV positive group and negative group were 36 and 33, respectively.No statistical significance was found between them (U=4 544, P>0.05).Conclusions The present study revealed that HR HPV infection was related to cervical lesion, but there was no correlation between viral load and cervical lesion grade. In additional, no difference in age distribution was found between HR HPV positive group and negative group.
6.Pharmacodynamics and toxicoligy of Longkai Granules against prostatic hyperplasia
Jiajun XIE ; Baichu QIAN ; Qi GAO ; Guangxing ZHOU ; Huafang CAI ; Zhengdong QIAO ; Miao CHENG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(11):-
AIM:To demonstrate the inhibitoary effects of Longkai Granules(LKG) against experimental prostatic hyperplasia and evaluate its toxicity on animals taking the granules orally. METHODS: The prostate exponent,DNA content in prostate tissue、the activity of acid phosphatase in serum or the wet weight of spermatophores and testicles in normal immature mice and in the hyperplasia model mice induced by subcutaneous injecting testooslerone spropionate or by implanting of the urogenital sinus were determined after administrating of LKG intragastrically to the mice.The single maximum dosage of LKG in mice and its long-term(13 weeks) toxicity in Wistar rats and Beagle dogs in orally was evaluated. RESULTS: LKG could decrease the weights of prostates and DNA content in the tissue in the normal immature mice in the amount of 20 and 40 g/kg once a day.LKG,in the amount of both 10,20 and 40 g/kg for 10 days and 20 and 40 g/kg for 30 days,could inhibit the hyperplasia of ventral prostates in the model mice induced respectively by the injection of testooslerone spropionate and by implanting urogenital sinus.LKG,in the(amount) of 100 g/kg for 13 weeks to Wistar rats,would lead to prostatic atraphy in alight degree,and its epithelial cells change in shape from column to flat and prostatic cavity being small,which did not recover in 4 weeks after stopping administration of tested drug to the animals.The single maximum dosage by ig in mice was 200 g/kg.There was no significant toxicity reaction in rats in the amount of 10,40 and 100 g/kg for 13 weeks or in Beagle dogs in the amount of 12 and 60 g/kg for 13 weeks. CONCLUSION: LKG can inhibit the prostatic hyperplasia and shows no visible toxic reaction in animals orally.
7.Study on immunofunction and immunoregulation post newcastle disease vaccination of chickens infected with chicken anemia virus
Zhonggui LIU ; Shimin ZHENG ; Yanbo XU ; Zhiyong ZHOU ; Liping YANG ; Guangxing LI ; mamat AHMAT
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2001;17(8):781-
Chickens were infected with chicken anemia virus (CAV) at one-day-old and vaccinated with La Sota vaccine 8 days later. Meanwhile, uninfected chickens were vaccinated as controls. At 7, 14 and 28 days post vaccination, the content of IgG,IgM,IgA and HI titer in serum, the number of T cells, IgG, IgM and IgA antibody producing cells in thymus, bursa and spleen, the proliferative response of T、B cells, the inductive activity of interleukin 2 (IL-2) and interferon (IFN) in thymus and spleen were tested. The results showed that the content of IgG, IgM, IgA and hemoagglutination inhibition (HI) titer in serum, the number of T cells, IgG, IgM and IgA antibody producing cells in thymus, bursa and spleen, the proliferative response of T cells and B cells as well as the inductive activity of IL-2 and IFN in thymus and spleen of infected-vaccinated chickens significantly decreased compared with the control. These results indicated that the immunofunction and immunoregulation were dropped post ND vaccination of CAV-infected chickens.
8.Clostridium difficile carriage in infants and the characteristics of isolates
Tianxiang ZHOU ; Zhenhua SHU ; Kelin XIAO ; Zhongxing WANG ; Guangxing MAI ; Yong XIA ; Zhen HUANG ; Huisheng FAN ; Conghui GU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(13):1735-1737
Objective To investigate the carrying status and characteristics of Clostridium difficile isolated from infants.Methods Two hundred and thirty-eight stool specimens were collected from infant younger than 1 year old,that were hospitalized or outpatient from August to November 2015.Immunochromatography targeted GDH and toxin A&B of C.difficile was used for C.difficile screening,and those positive specimens were inoculated in CDIF and anaerobic culture.C.difficile isolates were genotyped by using slpA sequence typing (slpA ST),and tcdA,tcdB,cdtA and cdtB of C.difficile isolates were detected by PCR.Results Fifty C.difficile strains were isolated from 238 stool samples,and the isolated rates of C.difficile from <3 months,3 months to <6 months,and 6 months to 1 years old groups were 9.3%,17.6% and 27.3%(χ2=6.940,P=0.031<0.05),respectively.52.0%(26/50) of the C.difficile isolates were toxigenic,and 69.2% (18/26) toxigenic isolates harbored tcdA+tcdB+cdtA-cdtB-.Fifty C.difficile isolates were genotyped as 11 slpA STs,slpA ST fr-02 and kr-02 were the commonest genotypes in toxigenic C.difficile isolates;however,that was slpA ST xr-03 in non-toxigenic isolates.Conclusion High C.difficile carriage is found in infants younger than 1 year old,and more than half of C.difficile isolates are toxigenic.Most of toxigenic isolates harbored toxin A and B.The genotype of C.difficile isolates is different between toxigenic isolates and non-toxigenic isolates.
9.Differential proteome of human synovial fibroblasts from rheumatoid arthritis patients
Ganping BO ; Lina ZHOU ; Weifeng HE ; Gaoxing LUO ; Xiwei CHEN ; Guangxing CHEN ; Xiaohong HU ; Dongwen SHI ; Yongfei FANG ; Jun WU
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1984;0(02):-
ObjectiveTo understand the possible role of some proteins expressed by human synovial fibroblasts(SFs)in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis.MethodsThe expression difference of synovial fibroblast proteins between rheumatoid arthritis(RA)patients and healthy controls was analyzed by 2-DE.The differential expression spots were identified by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time-of-flight mass spectrometry(MALDI-TOF-MS),followed by bioinformatics analysis,some of which were validated by Western blot.ResultsUsing 12% SDS-PAGE following pH 4-7 IPG strips in IEF,averagely 837 and 852 protein spots were detected in RA patients and normal subjects,respectively.Gel image analysis revealed that there were 49 differential protein spots.By peptide mass fingerprinting strategy,we identified 40 protein spots derived from gels of SFs in RA patients among differential spots and 23 valid proteins were obtained.Western blot analysis showed that expressions of Enolase ?,Annexin I,Cathepsin D,SOD2,Peroxiredoxin 2 were significantly higher in SFs from RA patients than those from normal subjects,which was consistent with proteome analysis.ConclusionThe differential proteins might be involved in inflammation of synovitis in RA.
10.Social skill training for children with autistic spectrum disorder on the uncertainty of the disease from mothers
ZU Yanfei, DU Yasong, ZHOU Yingqun, FAN Ning, ZHU Shuyi, CAO Yang, JIANG Wenqing, XU Guangxing
Chinese Journal of School Health 2022;43(8):1249-1253
Objective:
To improve the social skills of children with ASD by using Program for the Education and Enrichment of Relational Skills(PEERS ), and to reduce the uncertainty towards ASD and negative emotions for mothers of ASD children.
Methods:
From September to October 2017, 30 dyads of autistic mother and child were recruited and divided into intervention group and control group (15 mother child dyads each). Based on the content of PEERS social skill, cognitive behavior therapy was delivered in group format, through demonstration, role play and group exercise. At the same time, mother child dyads were trained using parallel social technology. Mothers and children with ASD were investigated using Parents Perception of Uncertainty Scale (PPUS), Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9), Chinese Version of the Beck Depression Inventory II(BDI-Ⅱ-C), Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI), State Trait Anxiety Inventory(STAI-Form Y), and Autism Behavior Checklist (ABC), Cildhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS), and Social Communication Questionnaire (SCQ).
Results:
Changes in ASD symptom score in children and emotional score of mothers in the intervention group were less than 0. The total score of mother disease uncertainty(74.93±13.58, 90.40± 9.21 ), ambiguity(31.13±7.07, 38.93±4.73), lack of clarity information(11.93±2.09, 13.80±2.54), unpredictability(9.60±1.99, 12.07±2.89), significantly changed after intervention( t =-3.65, -3.55, -2.20, -2.72, P <0.05).
Conclusion
Social PEERS group intervention can enhance the social skills of children with ASD, reduce uncertainty of illness among mother of ASD children. Timely disease related information, guidance for mothers to actively participate in child care and training, might help to reduce cognitive bias, depressive and anxiety symptoms among mothers.