1.Rapid genetic prenatal diagnosis for achondroplasia
Haiyan ZHU ; Ying YANG ; Jie LI ; Tong RU ; Yali HU
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2008;43(11):810-813
Objective To explore the genetic prenatal diagnosis method for acbendroplasia (ACH).Methods During May to November 2007, three ACH pedigrees were diagnosed at the Prenatal Diagnosis Center, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Affiliated Drum Tower Hospital of Medical College, Nanjing University. In family 1, there was a 6-month-old male ACH infant. In family 2, the expectant mother, with 18 weeks of pregnancy, was an ACH patient. Amniocentesis was performed for prenatal diagnosis. The fetus of family 3 was diagnosed as ACH by ultrasound examination on the 39th week of gestation. Umbilical cord blood of this fetus was collected for examination. Totally, three methods, restriction enzyme (Sfc Ⅰ and Msp Ⅰ ) digestion analysis, denaturing high performance liquid chromatography (DHPLC) and sequencing analysis were performed simultaneously to detect the pathogenic mutation of flbroblastic growth factor receptor 3 (FGFR3) for the three ACH families. Results ( 1 ) The DHPLC detection: heteroduplex was detected in the patient of family 1 ; beth the patient and the fetus of family 2 showed heteroduplex results; the result of the fetus of family 3 was also heteroduplea. (2) The enzyme digestion analysis for the PCR products of 10 exon of FGFR3: after Sfc Ⅰ digestion, the PCR products of patients and the fetus of family 1 and 2 showed not only the band of 247 bp, but also bands of 162 bp and 85 bp. But their PCR products could not be digested by Msp Ⅰ , and it only showed the band of 247 bp. For the fetus of family 3, the PCR products could not be digested by Sfc Ⅰ , while after digestion by Msp Ⅰ , bands of 162 bp and 85 bp were shown up. The PCR products of the normal control could be digested by neither Sfc Ⅰ nor Msp Ⅰ. (3) The sequencing results: the heterozygote mutation of 1138 C→A was confirmed in the patient of family 1. The pregnant woman and her fetus in family 2 showed the same result. The heterozygote mutation of C→C was confirmed in the fetus of family 3. The site of 1138 was G homozygote in the normal control The three detection results of the fetus in family 2 were the same as that of the mother, which means that the fetus inherited the same pathogenic mutation from his or her mother. Conclusions Both DHPLC and restriction enzyme digestion analysis could detect the mutation of FGFR3 gene, but DHPLC is more rapid, convenient and sensitive. So DHPLC can be applied to genetic diagnosis and prenatal diagnosis for ACH patients.
2.Clinical impact of 18F-FDG PET/CT on suspected cervical cancer recurrence
Ying-ying, HU ; Xu, ZHANG ; Wei, FAN ; Xiao-ping, LIN ; Pei-yan, LIANG ; Xin-ru, SUN
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2011;31(2):73-76
Objective To evaluate the clinical impact of 18F-FDG PET/CT on patients with suspected cervical cancer recurrence. Methods Fifty-one cervical cancer patients, clinically suspected to have tumor recurrence during follow-up, underwent 18F-FDG PET/CT examination. 18 F-FDG PET/CT results were compared with those of conventional images, as referred to histopathology or clinical follow-up. Impacts of 18F-FDG PET/CT were evaluated based on documented changes of clinical management. Results In total, 43 patients were found to have positive lesions by 18F-FDG PET/CT, in which 40 were true recurrence,but 2 were pelvic abscess and 1 was radiation enterocolitis. Other 8 patients were found negative by 18F-FDG PET/CT and confirmed by pathology or follow-up. In patient-based analyses, the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of 18F-FDG PET/CT for the detection of tumor recurrence were 100% (40/40), 72. 73% (8/11),and 94.12% (48/51) respectively. In 7 patients, the clinical management was changed due to 18F-FDG PET/CT findings. Conclusion 18F-FDG PET/CT is an efficient tool for determining the recurrence of cervical cancer and instructing the clinical management.
3.Amplification of mesenchymal stemcells from human bone marrow and ori-entation to induce MSCs differentiating into endothelial cells in vitro
Bin FENG ; Ying-Long LIU ; Kai FENG ; Ru GONG ; Hu CHEN ;
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(08):-
AI M:Our purpose wastoinduce MSCs differentiatinginto endothelial cells (EC)invitroandto providetheseed cells for study of cardiovascular tissue -engineering.METHODS :MSCs were separated by gradient centrifugation on Percoll(density 1 073 g/L) fromhuman bone marrow(HBM) ,and incubated for purification and amplification in DMEM(lowglucose)with 10 %fetal bovine serum(FBS) .Then,the MSCs were incubated for orientation differentiated into ECin DMEM(high glu-cose) with20 %FBS,VEGF(10?g/L) ,bFGF(5?g/L) ,L-glutamine (2 mmol/L) ,penicillin (1?105U/L) and streptomycin(100 mg/L) for about 14 -21 days andtheir phenotypic characteristics were analyzed byflowcytometry.Afterwards ,the differenti-ating cells were evaluated by histology andimmunohistochemistry.RESULTS :The quantity of MSCs was increasedfrom5?0?105inthe primary culture to 8?0?1012,or toincrease to 1?6?107times after 15 generations of incubation.The purity of MSCs wasabove 95 %and 98 %homogeneous at passages 2 and 3 ,respectively.About 80 %-90 %of the differentiating cellsfrom MSCs af-ter 14 -21 days were positively stainedfor Ⅷfactor (vWF) related antigen by immunohistochemistry assay,and Weible -paladecorpuscle was also observed bytransmission electron microscopyinthe cytoplasm.CONCLUSION:MSCs from HBMhave the ca-pability of differentiationinto ECsin vitro,which may be a potential source of seed cellsforfabrication of tissue -engineering heartvalve ,particularlyin children with congenital heart disease .
4.Dynamic two-dimensional characterization technique and influencing factors analysis of the hygroscopicity of Chinese medicine extracts
Ru-xi NING ; Zhi-wei XIONG ; Ying-xia ZHAO ; Xiao-xin HU ; Liang FENG ; Xiao-bin JIA
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2022;57(6):1887-1894
This study aims to construct a dynamic two-dimensional characterization technique for the hygroscopicity of traditional Chinese medicine extracts and investigate the effect of material properties of powders on hygroscopicity. The dynamic hygroscopicity-time curves of the powders were measured at 25 ℃ and 75% humidity, and the semi-equilibrium hygroscopicity time (
5.Diagnosis of isolated fetal renal pyelectasis during midtrimester and follow-up the outcome in utero by prenatal ;ultrasonography
Chen ZHU ; Yunyun REN ; Yingliu YAN ; Li SUN ; Fanbin KONG ; Wei ZHAO ; Yanlai HU ; Ying YAO ; Ru LIN ; Beibei DAI
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2015;(8):697-700
Objective To assess the clinical significance of fetal pyelectasis and its changing in utero. Methods One hundred and ninty-seven isolated pyelectasis cases were retrospective reviewed from Jan 2012 to Jul 2014.Isolated pyelectasis was defined as a renal pelvis anteroposterior diameter (RPAPD)of ≥5 mm without other fetal anomaly in second trimester.Persistent or progressive pyelectasis was defined as a RPAPD of ≥10 mm before delivery.They were divided into two groups according to the size of renal pelvis in second trimester:group A (RPAPD 5 - 10 mm)and group B (RPAPD ≥ 10 mm).As the same,there were two groups after 32 weeks of gestation:group C (RPAPD < 10 mm)and group D (RPAPD ≥ 10 mm).Results Totally 1 54 cases were followed up.There were 1 88 cases (95.4%)in group A,with 41 cases lost,141 cases (95.9%)RPAPD <10 mm,6 cases (4.1 %)RPAPD ≥10 mm before delivery.There were 9 cases (4.6%)in group B,with 2 cases lost,remained 7 cases RPAPD ≥ 10 mm before delivery. Conclusions Although most of the fetuses with RPAPD 5 - 10 mm in second trimester will remain the same or resolved before delivery,those with RPAPD ≥ 10 mm may persistent or progress.Prenatal assessment of fetal renal pelvis may provide properly consultation.
6.Automated classification of ICD-O-3 morphology code from pathology reports using text-mining and support vector machine
PAN Jin ; GONG Wei Wei ; FEI Fang Rong ; WANG Meng ; ZHOU Xiao Yan ; HU Ru Ying ; ZHONG Jie Ming
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;33(3):255-258
Objective:
To evaluate the accuracy of automated classification of ICD-O-3 morphology code from pathology reports by text-mining and support vector machine ( SVM ) , in order to provide basis for automated tumor coding in Chinese.
Methods:
The tumor report cards of Zhejiang residents from 2017 to 2019 were collected from Chronic Disease Surveillance Information Management System of Zhejiang Province. According to ICD-O-3, the keywords of the pathology reports were extracted, and SVM was used for automatic classification. The classification results were compared with those of 16 professionals with more than two years of experience in tumor coding, and the accuracy rate, recall rate and F-score were calculated for effect evaluation.
Results:
Totally 83 082 cases from 2017 to 2019 were included and were categorized into 17 morphological classifications, with 52 877 ( 63.65% ) cases of adenocarcinoma, squamous carcinoma and transitional cell carcinoma. A total of 1 090 keywords were enrolled into main corpus. The total F-score, accuracy rate and recall rate are 85.69, 77.20% and 96.27%, respectively.
Conclusion
Text-mining combined with SVM can improve the efficiency of ICD-O-3 morphology coding; however, the accuracy needs to be further improved.
7.Recovery of platinum with immobilized Citrobacter freudii XP05 biomass.
Hong-Bo HU ; Yue-Ying LIU ; Jin-Kun FU ; Ru XUE ; Ping-Ying GU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2003;19(4):456-461
The objective of this work was to develop a valuable adsorbent for recovery of platinum by studying the properties of Pt4+ -adsorption with immobilized Citrobacter freudii XP05 biomass. Five methods for immobilization of Citrobacter freudii XP05 biomass were compared. The method with gelatin-alginate sodium as entrapment matrix was considered to be the optimal. Spherical and uniform beads were produced and the SEM micrograph indicated that the cell of strain XP08 were uniformly dispersed within the matrix. The adsorption of Pt4+ by immobilized XP05 biomass was affected with adsorptive time, pH value of the solution, immobilized biomass concentration, Pt4+ initial concentration The adsorption was a rapid process. The optimal pH value for Pt4+ adsorption was 1.5, and its adsorptive capacity increased linearly with increasing Pt4+ initial concentrations in the range of 50 - 250 mg/L. The experimental data could be fitted to Langmuir and Freundlich models of adsorption isotherm. The adsorptive capacity reached 35.2 mg/g under the conditions of 250 Pt4+ mg/L, 2.0 g/L immobilized biomass, pH 1.5 and 30 degrees C for 60 min. 98.7% of Pt4+ adsorbed on immobilized biomass could be desorbed with 0.5 mol HC1/L. The characteristics of dynamic adsorption and desorption of immobilized XP05 biomass in packed-bed reactor were investigated. The saturation uptake was 24.66 mg Pt4+ /g under the conditions of flow rate 1.2 mL/min, pH 1.5, 50 mg Pt4+/L and 1.85 g biomass(dry weight) . Adsorptive efficiency of Pt4 + by the immobilized XP05 biomass was above 78% for 4 cycles of adsorption and desorption. The recovery of platinum from waste platinum catalyst was studied. The adsorptive capacity was 20.94 mg Pt4+/g immobilized biomass under the conditions of 4.0 g/L immobilized XP05 biomass, 117.76 mg Pt4+/L and pH 1.5 for 60 min. The immobilized XP05 biomass is potentially applicable to the recovery of platinum from waste and wastewater containing platinum.
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8.Detection rate of chromosomal abnormalities in women with different indications for invasive prenatal diagnosis and procedure-related complications
Jie LI ; Tong RU ; Haiyan ZHU ; Ruifang ZHU ; Ying ZHANG ; Yan GU ; Xing WU ; Ying YANG ; Honglei DUAN ; Chenyan DAI ; Yan YANG ; Yali HU
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2009;12(2):88-92
Objective To discuss the detection rate of chromosomal abnormalities in women with different indications for invasive prenatal diagnosis(amniocentesis and eordocentesis), and the procedure-related complications. Metheds A retrospective analysis was conducted on 1264 women, who underwent invasive prenatal diagnosis (1082 amniocentesis and 182 eordocentesis), and the procedure-related complications were reviewed. Results The indications for invasive prenatal diagnosis in these 1264 women were: increased risk at prenatal screening (651, 51.5%), advanced maternal age (≥35) (318, 25.2%), abnormal foundings through uhrasonograph (136, 10.8%),history of adverse pregnancy (88, 6.9%), one or two abnormal serologic markers (52,4.1%), and chromosomal balance translocation carrier in either one of the couple(19, 1.5%). Thirty-seven cases were found to be chromosomal abnormalities with clinic significance and the indications for them were: ultrasonic abnormality (20/136, 14.7%); increased risk at prenatal screening (12/651, 1.8%); one or two abnormal serologic markers (1/52, 1.9%); history of adverse-pregnant (1/88, 1.1%)chromosomal balance translocation carrier in either one of the couple (3/19, 15.8%); advanced maternal age (0/318). Among the 1264 cases, 5 experienced spontaneous abortion and the procedure-related fetal loss rates were 0.28% for amniocentesis (3/1082) and 1.09% for cordocentesis (2/182), P=0. 154. The rate of complications after cordocentesis was significantly higher than amniocentesis (9.89 % vs 0.18 %, P= 0.0001). Conclusions Routine fetal karyotyping should be prompted after prenatal ultrasonographic abnormalities. However, invasive prenatal diagnosis due to advanced maternal age alone is controversial. Amniocentesis is the fist choice for invasive prenatal diagnosis.
9.Evaluation of endothelial cells differentiated from mesenchymal stem cells of human bone marrow with Tie-2 monoclonal antibody by immunohistochemistry in vitro.
Bin FENG ; Ying-Long LIU ; Kai FENG ; Ru GONG ; Hu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2005;21(3):340-343
AIMTo amplify mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) from human bone marrow (HBM) and to induce MSCs differentiated into endothelial cells (ECs) in vitro, which possibility and conditions were to be discussed.
METHODSMSCs were separated by gradient centrifugation on Percoll (density 1.073 g/ml) from HBM, and incubated for purification and amplification in DMEM (low glucose) with 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS). MSCs, which their phenotypic characteristics were analyzed by flow cytometry, were incubated for orientation differentiated into ECs in DMEM (high glucose) with 20% FBS and VEGF (10 ng/ml) for about 14 - 21 days. Afterwards, the cells differentiated were evaluated by immunohistochemistry with Tie-2 monoclonal antibody and by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) for observation Weible-palade corpuscle in the cytoplasm.
RESULTSThe quantity of MSCs was increased from 5.0 - 10(5) in the primary culture to 8.0 x 10(12), or to increase 1.6 x 10(7) times after 15 generations incubated. The purity of MSCs was above 95% and 98% homogeneous at passages 2 and 3, respectively. The typical "cobblestone" of these cells presented from MSCs differentiation culture after 14 - 21 days was observed by light microscopy. More than 90% of the cells were positive stain for Tie-2 related antigen by immunohistochemistry assay. The Weible-palade corpuscle, which form is typical morphology of ECs, was also observed by TEM in the cytoplasm.
CONCLUSIONMSCs from HBM has the capability in differentiation into ECs in vitro, which is possible to provide the seed cells for fabrication of tissue-engineering heart valve.
Adult ; Antibodies, Monoclonal ; Bone Marrow Cells ; cytology ; Cell Differentiation ; Cells, Cultured ; Endothelial Cells ; cytology ; Flow Cytometry ; Humans ; Mesenchymal Stromal Cells ; cytology ; Receptor, TIE-2 ; immunology
10.Effects of Telmisartan Combined with Finasteride on Blood Pressure Rhythm in Non-dipper Type Hypertensive Patients with Prostatic Hyperplasia
Liman CHEN ; Zhifen LIU ; Weiwei HU ; Ru LI ; Junqi YING
China Pharmacy 2018;29(3):393-397
OBJECTIVE: To study the effects of telmisartan combined with finasteride on blood pressure rhythm (BPR) in non-dipper type hypertension patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). METHODS: From Jul. 2015 to Dec. 2016, medical information of 190 patients with non-dipper type hypertension complicated with BPH were retrospectively collected from Halison International Peace Hospital, and then divided into control group (n=82) and observation group (n=108) according to therapy plan. Control group was given telmisartan 40 mg, qd; observation group was additionally given finasteride 5 mg, qd, on the basis of observation group. Both groups were treated for 12 months, and followed up once every 3 months. The changes of blood pressure (24 hSBP, 24 hDBP, 24 hPP, dSBP, dDBP, dPP, nSBP, nDBP, nPP), morning blood pressure surge, prostate volume, nocturia times, the changes of BPR (the rate of non-dipper type blood pressure change) were observed in 2 groups. The occurrence of ADR was observed. RESULTS: Before treatment, there was no statistical significance in blood pressure, morning blood pressure surge, prostate volume or nocturia times between 2 groups (P>0. 05). After treated for 3, 6, 12 months, blood pressure, morning blood pressure surge, prostate volume, nocturia times and the rate of non-dipper type blood pressure change in 2 groups were decreased significantly; the observation group was significantly lower than the control group, with statistical significance (P>0. 05). There was no statistical significance in the incidence of ADR between 2 groups (P>0. 05). CONCLUSIONS: Telmisartan combined with finasteride show significant effects on non-dipper hypertension complicated with BPH, effectively reduce the level of blood pressure, prostate volume, nocturia times and improve BPR with good safety. The effect of two-drug is better than that of telmisartan.