1.The standardization of clinical laboratory information system
Jun QIU ; Guohao GU ; Bin XU ; Yuanjian WU ; Yong LI
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2013;36(10):869-872
Clinical laboratory information system is the key to the realization of total laboratory automation,standardization,intelligent and digitization.In recent years,with the establishment,application,popularization and upgrading of clinical laboratory information system,it is very important to establish the construction criterion of clinical laboratory as soon as possible.Now according to the requirements of construction and management of modern clinical laboratory and combining with the practical application of clinical laboratory information system in our hospital at domestic settings,the standardization construction of clinical laboratory information system was discussed in this article.
2.Three-dimensional finite element analysis of the maxillary first premolar loaded with different biological forces
Hongli SUN ; Jianjun YANG ; Guohao XU ; Fang GU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(24):4451-4456
10.3969/j.issn.2095-4344.2013.24.012
3.Effects of an immune-enhancing enteral diet in gastrointestinal cancer patients
Guohao WU ; Hao WANG ; Yanwei ZHANG ; Jianmin XU ; Zhaohan WU ;
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 1997;0(01):-
Objectives:To evaluate if the administration of an enteral diet supplemented with glutamine,arginine and ? 3 fatty acids modulate the inflammatory and immune responses and the outcome after surgery. Methods:A prospective,randomized,double blind and clinical trial was performed.Eighty eight patients with gastrointestinal cancer were randomly divided itnto two groups.One group was given an isocaloric and isonitrogenous standard diet and the other was fed with the supplemented diet with glutamine, arginine and ? 3 fatty acids.Feedings were started within 48 hour after operation, and continued until day 8.All variables were measured before operation and on postoperative day 1,4 and 8.Blood was drawn at different time points to assess albumin, prealbumin and transferring.Immune responses was determined by phagocytosis ability,respiratory burst of polymorphonuclear cells, total lymphocytes, lymphocyte subsets, nitric oxide,cytokine concentration,immunoglobins,and inflammatory responses by plasma levels of C reactive protein and prostaglandin E 2. Results:Tolerance of both formula diets was excellent.There were significant differences in the immunological and inflammatory responses between the two groups.In supplemented group,the serum concentrations of IgA,IgG,IgM,phagocytosis and respiratory burst after surgery were higher and C reactive protein level was lower( P
4.Nine miRNAs expression differences and its significance in serum and peripheral blood mononuclear cell of lung cancer
Xu CHEN ; Lin WANG ; Min JIANG ; Jingfang SHI ; Haitao MA ; Guohao GU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2013;(2):165-172
Objective To investigate the change of expression patterns of miRNA in the serum and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) of lung cancer and its significance.Methods Clinical case control study was employed.Establish the method of microRNA(miRNA) detection by real time quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR).peripheral blood of the study subjects were collected in First affiliated hospital of SooChow University from November 2011 to September 2012.Gender and age matched subjects whose median age was 64(40-85) included 61 lung cancer cases,48 healthy control and benign lung diseases.We used quantitative RT-PCR to assess miRNA expression pattern of-miR-20a,21,-25,-29,-31,-126,-129,-145 and -205 in peripheral blood.U6 was taken as reference,and the expression of miRNA were indicated as F =2-△Ct,ACt =CtmiRNA--CtU6.F represents relative change of miRNA expression compared to U6 in the same sample.SPSS 19.0 was used as statistical software; t test was used for comparison of two sets of samples One way ANOVA was used for multiple groups' comparison,and make multiple comparison by the S-N-K method if the result with a significant difference.Pearson correlation analysis were used for the relationship between two variables,Brown-Forsythe test was used for Ct value equality testing among multiple samples.P < 0.05were regarded as statistically significant.Results miR-20a (F =271.64,P < 0.01),miR-21 (F =2232.51,P<0.01),miR-205 (F=45.13,P<0.01),miR-29a (F=19.98,P <0.01),miR-25 (F=313.19,P < 0.01) and miR-126 (F =32.38,P < 0.01) were differently expressed in the serum of lung cancer patients and healthy control or benign disease control.miR-29a,miR-25,miR-126 was down regulated in the development of malignant lung disease; miR-31 elevated in lung cancer compared with healthy control,while miR-145 fell; miR-31 expression changed with various differentiation of lung cancer (F =5.22,P < 0.01)itwas significantly increased in the moderate-differentiated cancer,but decreased when distant metastasis existed (especially bone metastasis).But in PBMC paired with the serum samples above,statistically significance was shown in lung cancer and healthy control group and benign lung diseases group in miR-126 (F=690.58,P<0.01),miR-129 (F=26.66,P<0.01),miR-145 (F=48.57,P<0.01),miR-205 (F=308.61,P<0.01).miR-25 (F=218.57,P<0.01) and miR-31 (F=48.05,P<0.01),were down regulated in the development of malignant lung disease.miR-20a,miR-29a were elevated in lung cancer compared to healthy controls,miR-21 was up-regulated when distant metastasis existed; the expression of miR-31 in serum and PBMC was negatively correlated (r =-0.369,P < 0.05).Areas under ROC curve of miR-25 (S =0.906,P < 0.01) and miR-126 (S =0.969,P < 0.01) were statistically different.Conclusions miRNA may contribute to several steps of metastasis,including local invasion,extravasation or initial survival at a distant site,and metastatic colonization,or can affect the prognosis of lung cancer.The detection of miRNA in lung cancer provides a new clue to the research of its chronic progress.
5.Protein chip technology used in examination for eight autoantibodies and its methodological evaluation
Jinfang SHI ; Guohao GU ; Jianqi CHEN ; Hongxing XU ; Daren YANG ; Jitao YU
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1982;0(01):-
Objective To evaluate the sensitivity and speciality of protein chip technology, and discuss its value in diagnosis or classification of autoimmune diseases, and to make its methodological evaluation. Methods The anti-dsDNA was detected with gold-colloid assay, indirect immunoflurescence(IIF) assay and protein chip technology, respectively; the other seven autoantibodies including anti-SSA, anti-SSB, anti-Sm, anti-u1RNP, anti-Rib-P, anti-Scl-70 and anti-Jo-1 were simultaneously detected with immunoblotting(IBT) assay and protein chip technology, and then all the results were delt with statistical method. Results For anti-dsDNA, the sensitivity of protein chip technology was better than that of gold-colloid assay; there was significant difference between protein chip technology and IBT assay in detecting anti-Jo-1 in DM/PM(P
6.Neural mechanism of environmental enrichment improving depression
Guohao YUAN ; Ling XIAO ; Yinping XIE ; Hong XU ; Lujia SI ; Wenqian XU ; Gaohua WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2022;31(4):372-377
Depression is a common psychiatric disorder characterized by low mood with complex pathophysiological mechanisms and poor effect of pharmacological treatment.The animals were placed in greater sensory, physical and/or social stimuli than those of the standard feeding environment, so that they can obtain positive plasticity and adaptability.Environmental enrichment(EE) is a common intervention to improve brain function in laboratory.A large number of studies have shown that EE had significant ameliorative effects on various animal models of depression, but the mechanisms have not been yet fully understood with outcome heterogeneity in ethology.There was no universally accepted and unified paradigm and standard for EE due to its multi-dimensionality and complexity.Therefore, it is necessary to improve the structural components and implementation steps of EE by integrating the existing data.Combined with recent studies on animal models of depression, this paper reviewed the anti-depression mechanism of EE from promoting hippocampal neurogenesis, reducing neuroinflammation, regulating neuroendocrine and affecting epigenetic modifications, in order to provide new ideas for mechanisms research and treatment of depression.As the rise of precision medicine and individualized medicine brings human growing interest in exploring the sources and mechanisms of inter-individual differences and intra-group effects of depression, it will be a challenge to translate EE to the human society in a rational way.
7.Effects of Erastin on depressive- and anxiety-like behavior and the expression of hippocampal ferroptosis-related proteins in rats
Wenqian XU ; Ling XIAO ; Yinping XIE ; Guohao YUAN ; Lujia SI ; Hong XU ; Gaohua WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2023;32(8):673-679
Objective:To explore the effects of intrahippocampal injection of ferroptosis inducer Erastin on depressive- and anxiety-like behavior and the expression of ferroptosis-related proteins in rats.Methods:Forty 6-week-old healthy male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into five groups ( n=8/group): Control group, Erastin low-dose(200 ng/μL) group, Erastin medium-dose(400 ng/μL) group, Erastin high-dose group(600 ng/μL) and lipopolysaccharide (LPS, 10 μg/L) group.After the intrahippocampal injection of Erastin(2.5 μL per side), body weight, and behavioral tests, including sucrose preference test (SPT), forced swimming test (FST), open field test (OFT), and elevated plus maze (EPM), were performed to evaluate depressive- and anxiety-like phenotypes from the fourth day after injection.The levels of ferroptosis-related proteins and mRNA, including glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4), cyclo-oxygenase 2 (COX2), ferritin heavy polypeptide 1 (FTH1), long-chain fatty acyl-CoA synthetase 4 (ACSL4), solute carrier family 7 member 11 (SLC7A11) were measured using real-time quantitative PCR and Western blot analysis.SPSS 22.0 software was used for statistical analysis.One-Way ANOVA was used for multi-group comparison, and LSD was used for further pound-wise comparison. Results:(1)Body weight and behavioral tests: there were no statistically significant differences in baseline body weight and behavioral tests in these groups ( F=0.02-1.15, all P>0.05). After intrahippocampal injection, compared with the control group, medium-dose Erastin induced depression-like behaviors in rats more significantly, as indicated by reduced bodyweight ((245.20±5.24)g, (267.45±13.16)), sucrose preference in SPT ((32.14±8.51)%, (68.17±13.67)%), central time in OFT ((6.01±2.57)s, (16.49±7.21)s), percentage of time in open arm in EPM ((5.00±3.83)%, (19.63±5.91)%) and increased immobility time in FST ((37.00±7.58)s, (12.50±5.51)s) and percentage of time in closed arm in EPM ((89.43±4.77)%, (59.96±9.91)%), and there were statistically significant differences in these groups (all P<0.05). (2)The expression of ferroptosis-related indicators: after intrahippocampal injection, the expression of mRNA ( F=2.23, 8.37, 2.91, 7.60, 3.16, all P<0.05) and protein ( F=3.31, 40.13, 8.52, 3.70, 70.79, all P<0.05) of FTH1, GPX4, SLC7A11, COX2 and ACSL4 in hippocampus were statistically significant differences in the 5 groups.The mRNA and protein levels of FTH1, GPX4 and SLC7A11 in Erastin medium-dose group were lower than those in the control group (all P<0.05), while the mRNA and protein levels of COX2 and ACSL4 were higher than those in the control group (all P<0.05). Conclusion:Intrahippocampal microinjection of Erastin(400 ng/μL) can induce ferroptosis in hippocampus of rats and can also induce depressive-like behaviors in rats.
8.Anti-tumor effect through human endostatin gene transfer in mice bearing B16 melanoma.
Bo ZHANG ; Weiguo ZOU ; Guohao WU ; Dayong JIN ; Dehua XU ; Zhongcheng ZHENG ; Zhaohan WU ; Xinyuan LIU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2002;24(5):451-454
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of direct intratumor injection of the packaged cells with retroviral vector carrying human endostatin (hEN) on the growth inhibition of B16 melanoma in C57/BL6 mice.
METHODSRetroviral vector, pLNC-hEN, was constructed with modified and identified hEN gene. The cell line, PA317, was used to establish ecotropic virus producing cells by transfecting and packing with pLNC-hEN. Then the cells were injected directly into the tumor in C57/BL6 mice bearing B16 melanoma, established by intra-cutaneous injection of B16 cell suspension. The tumor size was measured at different intervals to observe the antitumor effect. Micro-vessel density (MVD) in the tumor tissue was evaluated by immunohistological examination to count the apoptotic cells by TUMEL staining.
RESULTSTumor with diameter of 2 - 3 mm was observed in all mice after 7 - 9 days. The average tumor volume on D3, D5, D7 and D9 after gene transfection was 4.67 +/- 1.1, 22.25 +/- 13.06, 84.17 +/- 43.5 and 155.08 +/- 81.1 mm(3) in the gene therapy group but 136.17 +/- 30.61, 390.17 +/- 220.47, 1 021.67 +/- 537.4 and 2 920.2 +/- 220.01 mm(3) in the control group, the difference of which was statistically significant. The average MVD in the gene therapy and control groups were 8 +/- 2.28 and 28.17 +/- 5.31 while the average apoptotic cell number in the two groups were 23.33 +/- 3.83 and 2.33 +/- 1.21, both of which were statistically significant.
CONCLUSIONThe direct injection of packaged cells carrying hEN gene is able to inhibit the growth of micro-blood vessels and promote tumor cell apoptosis, which ultimately inhibits the growth of B16 melanoma.
Angiogenesis Inhibitors ; therapeutic use ; Animals ; Apoptosis ; Collagen ; genetics ; therapeutic use ; Disease Models, Animal ; Endostatins ; Gene Transfer Techniques ; Genetic Therapy ; Genetic Vectors ; genetics ; Humans ; Melanoma, Experimental ; pathology ; therapy ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred C57BL ; Neoplasm Transplantation ; Peptide Fragments ; genetics ; therapeutic use ; Transfection ; Tumor Cells, Cultured
9.Percutaneous transhepatic variceal embolization followed with partial splenic embolization for the acute variceal massive hemorrhage in cirrhosis.
Xuhua DUAN ; Xinwei HAN ; Jianzhuang REN ; Miao XU ; Guohao HUANG ; Kai ZHANG ; Mengfan ZHANG ; Pengfei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2015;23(5):372-375
10.Effect of real-time visual feedback on manual chest compression in ambulance
Jiangang WANG ; Meili LU ; Lina QIAN ; Guohao YANG ; Jingcai XU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2018;27(1):57-60
Objective To investigate the efficacy of real-time visual feedback on improving the quality of manual chest compression in ambulance.Methods Ten pre-hospital doctors with cardiopulmonary resuscitation experience,aged under 40 years,were recruited to this randomized,crossover,manikin research and randomly assigned into control group (n=5) and feedback group (n=5) by the sealed envelope method.The setting place was a moving ambulance with the velocity of 25~50 km/ h.The whole process consisted of two sessions.In control group,which received feedback in the second session,chest compressions were performed without interruption during each of the three 2 min phases per session,resting for 2 min between phases and for 5 min between sessions.In feedback group,which received feedback in the first session,chest compressions were performed without interruption during each of the three 2 min phases per session,resting for 2 min between phases and for 5 min between sessions.Data of compression rate,compression depth,compression detention and compression accuracy rate were collected.Results In control group,the compressions rate was lower and compression detention was shorter during the second session compared with those during the first session [(109.8±±4.7) r/min vs.(121.2± 10.1) r/min,(6.5±2.1) r/min vs.(10.4±2.8) r/min,all P<0.05],while the compression accuracy rate during the second session was higher than that during the first session [(28.2±±14.3) % vs.(16.8±9.9) %,P<0.05].There was no significant difference in compression rate between the two sessions in control group;Compression frequency,compression depth,compression detention and compression accuracy rate did not significantly change between the two sessions in feedback group (all P>0.05).In the whole process,the compression rate was lower and compression detention was shorter in the feedback group compared with the control group [(111.1±5.1) r/min vs.(115.5±9.7) r/min,(6.5±1.8) vs.(8.4±4.6) r/min,all P<0.05],and the compression accuracy rate in the feedback group was higher than that in the control group[(22.5±13.4) % vs.(26.7±16) %,P<0.05].There was no significant difference in compression rate between the two groups during whole process (P>0.05).Conclusions Although real-time visual feed back improved the quality of manual chest compression in ambulances,which demonstrated more reasonable compression rate,less compression detention and higher compression accuracy,the overall quality of reuscitation was still not enough to achieve effective treatment.This implies that more optimal methods are required to transfer the patients suffering cardiac arrest.