1.Effect of ovariectomy on rat behavior and hippocampal neuronal nitric oxide synthase and electroacupuncture intervention role.
Xi TANG ; Chenglin TANG ; Hongwu XIE
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2013;30(4):833-837
In order to explore the possible mechanism of EA (Electroacupuncture) in improving cognitive impairment, the present study was to research the effect of EA on the behavior and expression of the hippocampal neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) protein of the ovariectomized rats. Forty female SD rats were randomly and equally divided into four groups: sham group (ovarian fat around removal), model group (ovariectomy), sham EA group (sham EA stimulation after ovariectomy) and EA group (EA stimulation after ovariectomy). Two weeks after the ovariectomy, EA and sham EA were applied continuously for 3 months. In the experiment, Morris water maze was used to test the ability of spatial learning and memory, while enzyme-linked immuno sorbent assay (ELISA) and Western blot (WB) were used to detect the concentration of serum estradiol (E2) and relative expression of nNOS protein. The results showed that the escape latency of the EA and sham EA groups was shortened and the number of platform-crossing was significantly increased. The concentration of serum E2 and the expression of nNOS protein in both EA group and sham EA group were significantly elevated compared to those in the model group, while increment in the EA group was more significant (P<0.01). It could be concluded that from above experimental results, EA could be capable of improving learning and memory in ovariectomized rats by promoting the expression of nNOS protein through increasing the concentration of estrogen.
Animals
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Behavior, Animal
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Cognition Disorders
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prevention & control
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Electroacupuncture
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Estradiol
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blood
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Female
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Hippocampus
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enzymology
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Learning
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Memory
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Neurons
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enzymology
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Nitric Oxide Synthase Type I
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metabolism
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Ovariectomy
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adverse effects
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
2.Effect of general intervention on the psychological state alleviation of healthy pregnant women
Min DING ; Jie YU ; Hongwu SHEN ; Dongmei GU ; Zhijuan MAO ; Chenmei WU ; Meiyun SHEN ; Aiping TANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2008;24(29):1-4
Objective To explore the effect of general intervention in improving the psychological condition of healthy pregnant women. Methods Totally 96 pregnant women who made prenatal visits in our obstetrics and outpatient department were divided into the control and the intervention group stochasti-cally. The intervention group started from first prenatal visit. The general intervention measures included cognitive intervention, the behavioral intervention, family coping intervention and psychological intervention with self-designed relaxation exercises. While conventional prenatal visit, propaganda and nursing were im-plemented to the control group.Self-made general questionnaire and symptom checklist 90 (SCL-90)were used to survey and analyze the results. Results Post-natal depression and anxiety of the control group was obviously higher than that of the prenatal. The Post-natal obsessive-compulsive symptom, interpersonal sensitivity, depression, hostility, terror and bigotry in the intervention group were greatly alleviated. Com-pared with the control group, obsessive-compulsive symptom, interpersonal sensitivity, depression, hostility and terror of the intervention group were significantly different (P<0.05). The depression improved while the difference was not evidently differenL Conclusions Delivery had great influence on the psychological status of women,especially anxiety and depression. General intervention measures like psychological relax-ation exercises can improve the psychological condition of healthy pregnant women obviously,especially de-pression.
3.Analysis of plague monitoring results and epidemic trend from 2000 to 2012 in Guizhou Province
Zhaobing LIU ; Guichun CHEN ; Xiaojun GONG ; Hongwu HUANG ; Zhiting ZOU ; Guangpeng TANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2014;33(5):526-529
Objective To master the prevalence of plague and its trend in Guizhou Province,and to analyze the plague monitoring results from 2000 to 2012.Methods The report of infectious disease,the information of plague natural focus and the epizootic monitoring data of Xingyi City,Anlong County and Dingxiao Distract of Guizhou Province from 2000 to 2012 were collected and the status of the plague natural focus was analyzed.Results There were 137 cases of gland plague in Xingyi City and Arlong county from 2000-2003,1 death,and mt plague occurred in 66 villages.Fifty-four strains of Yersiniapestis were detected and 49 rats were plague antigen F1 positive(49/160).No human plague occurred between 2004-2012.A total of 4 plague antigen F1 positive rats were detected in Dingxiao District and Xingyi City in 2005 and 2006.There was no Yersinia pestis and F1 antibody in 2007-2012.The epidemic stage of plague was from 2000-2003; the active stage was from 2004-2006; and the quiescent stage was from 2007-2012.The dominant species of the plague natural focus was Rattus flavipestus (42.83%,7 966/18 597),but was replaced by Rattus norvegicus at the epidemic stage (47.22%,1 480/3 134) and the active stage(35.35%,2 071/5 196).The density of rodents was 5.34% at the epidemic stage,which was higher than that of the active stage (3.27%) and the quiescent stage (1.71%,x2 =2 286.15,P < 0.01).Xenopsylla cheopis(56.34%,10 034/17 811) was the dominant species,and the index was 1.537 9,which was greater than those of the active stage(0.959 6) and the quiescent stage(0.540 4,x2 =492.68,P < 0.01).Conclusions The plague of Guizhou Province is at the quiescent stage.Both the density of rodents and the Xenopsylla cheopis index are lower than the national standard of controlling.
4.Analysis of the reason for the adhesion of vocal cord after CO_2 Laser laryngeal surgery
Hongwu CAI ; Anzhou TANG ; Zhiwen XU ; Jiping SU ; Yong ZHOU ; Dongxiao NONG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2010;(4):147-148,151
Objective:To investigate the reason for the adhesion of vocal cord after CO_2 Laser laryngeal surgery.Method:One hundred and nineteen patients who were untaken CO_2 Laser laryngeal microsurgery.Result: Among 119 cases,9 cases of bilateral vocal cord paralysis, 42 cases of vocal cord polyps and 3 cases of precancerous laryngeal lesions did not show vocal cord adhesion after CO_2 Laser laryngeal microsurgery.Contrarily, one of 5 cases with laryngeal stenosis, 5 of 41 cases with laryngeal papilloma and 6 of 19 cases with laryngeal carcinoma shew the adhesion of vocal cord after CO_2 Laser laryngeal microsurgery.Conclusion:Through selecting the appropriate patient and surgery spot, processing correctly during and after surgery, using the suitable dosage of laser and reducing the heat radiation, the adhesion of vocal cord can be avoided after CO_2 Laser laryngeal surgery.
5.Preparation of RuBpy-doped Silica Fluorescent Nanoprobes and Their Applications to Recognition of Liver Cancer Cells
Minyan CHEN ; Zezhong CHEN ; Wei WANG ; Lian ZHU ; Hongwu TANG ; Daiwen PANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2014;(3):326-331
Two kinds of different functional groups modified RuBpy-doped silica fluorescent nanoprobes Probe A and B that conjugated with avidin were prepared for the recognition of liver cancer cells. Firstly RuBpy-doped silica nanoparticles were synthesized by reverse microemulsion and modified with different functional groups, then Probe A was prepared by the conjugation of avidin with carboxyl modified nanoparticles through covalent binding using 1-ethyl-3-( 3-dimethylamino propyl ) carbodiimide hydrochloride ( EDC )/sulfo-NHS, whereas Probe B was prepared by the conjugation of avidin with the polyethylene glycol ( PEG) linkers on the surface nanoparticles using cyanogen bromide method. Therefore, compared with Probe A, Probe B was obtained by coupling avidin to the nanoparticles through long-chain PEG molecules. The two probes were incubated with liver cancer cells respectively, and microscopic fluorescence imaging shows that Probe B which contained PEG molecules could be more effectively applied for the recognition of tumor marker carcinoembryonic antigen ( CEA) in liver cancer cells.
6.Construction of severe combined immunodeficiency mice based on CRSIPR/Cas9 technology
Ya ZHAO ; Hongwu LI ; Changhong SHI ; Caiqin ZHANG ; Yong ZHAO ; Peijuan LIU ; Bing BAI ; Juan TANG ; Jieying BAI ; Hai ZHANG
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2016;24(4):339-343
Objective To knockout Rag2 and IL2rg genes and construct severe combined immunodeficiency mice based on CRISPR/Cas9 technology. Method Design and synthesis of 25 bp sgRNA were made according to the Rag2 and IL2rg sequences in Genbank. After annealing, sgRNA was cloned into pX330 vector. Recombination plasmid Rag2?sgRNA, IL2rg?sgRN and Cas9 were then transcribed into RNA, these RNA were microinjected into zygotes and the zygotes were transplanted into recipient ICR mice. F0 founders were born and mutated F0 founders mated with wild type mice to obtain F1 generation heterozygous mice. Mutated F1 mice were crossed and got F2 generation homozygous mice. Genotype and phenotype of the knockout mice were identified by sequencing, flow cytometry and xenograft model. Results Rag2?sgRNA and IL2rg?sgRNA recombination plasmids were constructed and transcribed into RNA. After microinjection and mat? ing, F0 founders were born and F2 homozygous mice were obtained. The results of sequencing showed that there were two types of genotype in IL2rg gene, 10 bp or 11 bp deletion;however, there was only one genotype in Rag2 gene, which was 8 bp deletion. Compared with wild?type BALB/c mice, the number of CD3 +, B220 + and NKp46 + cells in peripheral blood of the knockout mice was reduced significantly. After inoculation of human breast cancer cell line SKBR?2HL cells, tumor size in the xenograft mouse model was increased gradually along with time extension. Conclusion CRISPR/Cas9 is an efficient way to mutate Rag2 and IL2rg gene in mice in vivo, leading to aberrant T cells, B cells and NK cells.
7.Analysis of the reason for the adhesion of vocal cord after CO2 laser laryngeal surgery.
Hongwu CAI ; Anzhou TANG ; Zhiwen XU ; Jiping SU ; Yong ZHOU ; Dongxiao NONG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2010;24(4):147-151
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the reason for the adhesion of vocal cord after CO2 Laser laryngeal surgery.
METHOD:
One hundred and nineteen patients who were untaken CO2 Laser laryngeal microsurgery.
RESULT:
Among 119 cases, 9 cases of bilateral vocal cord paralysis, 42 cases of vocal cord polyps and 3 cases of precancerous laryngeal lesions did not show vocal cord adhesion after CO2 Laser laryngeal microsurgery. Contrarily, one of 5 cases with laryngeal stenosis, 5 of 41 cases with laryngeal papilloma and 6 of 19 cases with laryngeal carcinoma shew the adhesion of vocal cord after CO2 Laser laryngeal microsurgery.
CONCLUSION
Through selecting the appropriate patient and surgery spot, processing correctly during and after surgery, using the suitable dosage of laser and reducing the heat radiation, the adhesion of vocal cord can be avoided after CO2 Laser laryngeal surgery.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Female
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Humans
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Laryngeal Diseases
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etiology
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pathology
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Laryngeal Neoplasms
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surgery
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Lasers, Gas
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adverse effects
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Precancerous Conditions
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etiology
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Tissue Adhesions
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Treatment Outcome
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Vocal Cords
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pathology
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Young Adult
8.Plain X-ray for locations of intracochlear electrode arrays during cochlear implantation.
Songhua TAN ; Anzhou TANG ; Ping CHEN ; Shihua YIN ; Qin FANG ; Hongwu CAI ; Jianjian HUANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2012;26(13):598-600
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the position and shape of inserted electrode arrays by plain X-ray during cochlear implantation.
METHOD:
Cochlear view of implanted electrode arrays by plain X-ray were observed during operation in 54 patients received cochlear implant.
RESULT:
The image in cochlear view could provide the information about position and shape of inserted electrode arrays. The spiral-shape electrode arrays without distortion and folding were found in 52 cases. The complete insertion of intracochlear electrode in these patients were confirmed by surgery. Of 54 cases, the other 2 cases showed improper position and C-shape of intracochlear electrodes, one was partial insertion and the other was bending inside the cochlea. The bending electrode array was reinserted immediately during operation.
CONCLUSION
Routine plain X-ray after inserted electrode during operation was a best way of knowing the shape and depth of the electrode array, especial for the difficult cochlear implantation, and also could avoided anesthetization again.
Adolescent
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Cochlea
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diagnostic imaging
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Cochlear Implantation
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methods
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Cochlear Implants
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Electrodes, Implanted
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Female
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
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Radiography
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X-Rays
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Young Adult
9.Genome minimization method based on metabolic network analysis and its application to Escherichia coli.
Bincai TANG ; Tong HAO ; Qianqian YUAN ; Tao CHEN ; Hongwu MA
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2013;29(8):1173-1184
The minimum life is one of the most important research topics in synthetic biology. Minimizing a genome while at the same time maintaining an optimal growth of the cells is one of the important research objectives in metabolic engineering. Here we propose a genome minimization method based on genome scale metabolic network analysis. The metabolic network is minimized by first deleting the zero flux reactions from flux variability analysis, and then by repeatedly calculating the optimal growth rates after combinatorial deletion of the non-essential genes in the reduced network. We applied this method to the classic E. coli metabolic network model ---iAF1260 and successfully reduced the number of genes in the model from 1 260 to 312 while maintaining the optimal growth rate unaffected. We also analyzed the metabolic pathways in the network with the minimized number of genes. The results provide some guidance for the design of wet experiments to obtain an E. coli minimal genome.
Escherichia coli
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genetics
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metabolism
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Genes, Bacterial
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Genome, Bacterial
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genetics
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Metabolic Engineering
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Metabolic Networks and Pathways