1.Extended resection for locally advanced colorectal cancer.
Jian-ping WANG ; Xin-ming SONG
Chinese Medical Journal 2006;119(20):1675-1676
3.Baculovirus-mediated Expression of p35 Confers Resistance to Apoptosis in Human Embryo Kidney 293 cells
Jian-hua, SONG ; Chang-yong, LIANG ; Xin-wen, CHEN
Virologica Sinica 2007;22(5):389-396
Baculovirus has many advantages as vectors for gene transfer. We demonstrated that recombinant baculovirus vectors expressing p35 (Ac-CMV-p35) and eGFP (Ac-CMV-GFP) could be transduced into human kidney 293 cells efficiently. The level of transgene expression was viral dose dependent and high-level expression of the target gene could be achieved under the heterogonous promoter. MTT assay suggested that both Ac-CMV-p35 and Ac-CMV-GFP did not have cytotoxic effect on human embryo kidney 293 cells. Cell growth curve showed the Ac-CMV-p35 and Ac- CMV-GFP transduced and non-transduced cells had similar proliferation rate, so baculovirus-mediated p35expression had no adverse effect on cell proliferation. In addition, baculovirus-mediated p35 gene expression protected human embryo kidney 293 cells against apoptosis induced by various apoptosis inducers such as Actinomycin D, UV or serum-free media. These results suggested that the baculovirus vector mediated p35 gene expression was functional and it could be widely used in molecular research and even gene therapy.
4.Effect of PDTC on MCP-1 in rejection of cardiac allograft
Xiao BAI ; Jian ZHANG ; Guangmin SONG ; Xin ZHAO ; Wei WANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2014;30(5):304-306,308
Objective To investigate the effect of pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate(PDTC) on monocyte chemotactic protein1 (MCP-1) in rejection of cardiac allograft and its mechanisms.Methods Heterotopic cervical heart transplantation was performed by cuff-technique.The SD rat recipients were randomly divided into 3 groups:AR group (Acute rejection,n =12),both the recipients and donors were without any treatment.CsA group(n =12),the recipients were treated with 10 mg/kg cyclosporine A after transplantation.PDTC group(n =12),the recipients were treated with 100 mg/kg PDTC after transplantation.All the cardiac allografts were harvested at different time post transplantation according to requirements.We studied allograft myocardial fibrosis wih the help of Masson stain,immuno-histo-chemistry and western blot also were used to detect the expression of MCP-1.Results The survival time of the cardiac allografts was significantly longer in PDTC group than in acute rejection group and CsA group(P < 0.01),and myocardial fibrosis of cardiac allografts in PDTC group was significantly decreased (P < 0.01).The IOD in PDTC group was markedly lower than in CsA group (P < 0.01).Conclusion As the inhibitor of NF-κB,PDTC can significantly relieve rejection of cardiac allograft by inhibiting the expression of MCp-1.
5.Cost-effective comparison between early enteral nutrition and total parenteral nutrition on elder postoperative gastric cancer patients
Yan-Qiang SONG ; Wen-Ping LV ; Xin-Jian PANG ;
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(02):-
Objective To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of early enteral nutrition (EEN) in elder patients undergoing gastrectomy for gastric carcinoma. Methods An outcome-based retrospective review of 52 patients who had undergone gastrectomy for gastric carcinoma between July 1999 and June 2002 was performed .There were 27 patients in the EEN group, and 25 in the TPN group. Results The mean postoperative hospital days of the EEN group was significantly less than that of the TPN group (16.3 d vs. 21.3 d, t =4.6814, P
6.SCREENING OF STRAINS PRODUCING EXTRACELLULAR MELANIN
Jian-Bo LI ; Xin SONG ; Yin-Bo QU ;
Microbiology 1992;0(01):-
The growth and pigment production of 47 strains on casein medium were studied comparatively.T4 and Neurospora crassa AS 3.1602 were selected for their capacity of producing melanin on five different culture media. Melanin produced by T4 was investigated, and T4 was identified as Proteus mirabilis primarily.
7.Effect of Suitable Sport Walking on Heart and Lungs Functions in Old Women
Jian-guo ZHAO ; Ke-xin TANG ; Song WANG ; Huamei CHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2006;12(8):729-730
ObjectiveTo observe the effect of sport walking on heart and lungs functions in old women.MethodsForty-two old women aged from 60 to 69 had sport walking for 4 months; the speed and intensity were controlled according to their heart rate respectively. The indexes of respiration, circulation and rheoencephalography were measured before and after exercise.ResultsAfter exercise, blood-pumping function of heart improved obviously, stroke volume increased from (65.22±11.41)ml to (72.10± 10.78)ml, ejection fraction increased from (60.10±5.03)% to (68.78±6.25)%, while heart rate declined from (77.45±8.69) times/min to (7.89±8.21)times/min, capacity increased from (2.86±0.36)L to (3.34±0.53)L, and maximal voluntary ventilation for every minute increased from (96.14± 15.21)L to (114.02±16.01)L, significantly different compared with that before treatment ( P<0.01). The fluid time of rheoencephalography reduced from (0.171±0.058)s to (0.128±0.049)s ( P<0.01).ConclusionSport walking under proper intensity can improve the function of respiration and circulation system in old women, so it is a good way to keep health for the elders.
8.Effect of endothelin-converting enzyme and endothelin-1 on intimal hyperplasia in venous autograft
Qingbin SONG ; Zhiquan DUAN ; Shijie XIN ; Yingwei LUO ; Haiqiang ZHANG ; Jian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1994;0(05):-
Objective To investigate changes of endothelin-1(ET-1) and endothelin-converting enzyme (ECE) in different time intervals after autograft vein implantation. Methods A model of autogenous vein graft was established by interposition of the jugular vein into abdominal aorta in 80 Wistar rats. RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry were employed to test mRNA and protein level of ECE, ET-1 and proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA). Results Positive PCNA appeared at 6 hours after transplantation, with time reaching a peak at 1 to 2 week. ECE mRNA increased with time reaching a peak after 1-2 weeks and stabilizing around 8 weeks. ET-1 expression underwent similar tendence with ECE, reaching a peak after 1-2 weeks and stabilizing at 8 weeks at the protein level. Expression of ET-1 and ECE were closely related by the time pattern after vein autograft (r=0.975). Conclusions The process of intimal hyperplasia in its occurrence and pattern of change are related with dynamics of ET-1 and ECE. ECE may lead to intimal hyperplasia of the autografted vein through a passway of ECE to ET-1 to SMC.
9.Defective Fas function of T lymphocytes in patients with abdominal aortic anenrysm
Jinqiu SONG ; Jian ZHANG ; Mingdi YIN ; Shaoyin SHAN ; Bin WU ; Zhiquan DUAN ; Shijie XIN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2008;23(8):610-613
Objective To assess apoptosis mediated by the cell death receptor Fas in peripheral T lymphocytes of patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm. Methods The apoptotic pathway was triggered by anti-Fas monoclonal antibody in cultured and activated peripheral T-cells from 20 AAA patients. Control groups consisted of 15 patients with aortic atherosclerotic occlusive disease(AOD)and 25 healthy individuals. Cell survival and death rate were assessed. Results Cross-linkage of Fas receptor exerted a strong apoptotic response on T cells from AOD patients and healthy controls, while the effect on T cells was very limited from that of AAA patients. The evaluation of cell Survival rate showed a significantly higher percentage in AAA group(98.9%±10.3%)than in the AOD subjects(58.9%±15.2%)or the healthy group(59.4%±12.9%;P<0.001=.Apoptosis assessment by annexin V and propidium iodide staining and flow cytometry showed similar results. The defect in AAA group was not due to decreased fas expressed at normal levels. Moreover,it specifically involved the Fas system because cell death was induced in the normal way by methylprednisolone. Conclusions Fas-induced apoptosis in activated T cell from AAA patients is impaired. This may disturb the normal down-regulation of the immune response and thus provide a new insight into possible mechanisms and routes in the pathogenesis of AAA.
10.Integration of burn treatment and rehabilitation for a child with extremely severe burn.
Hongming LI ; Jiaping ZHANG ; Jian CHEN ; Huapei SONG ; Qiushi LIU ; Xin FAN ; Yizhi PENG ; Jun WU
Chinese Journal of Burns 2015;31(2):130-134
This article reports the successful experience of integration of burn treatment and rehabilitation for a child suffering from 91% TBSA flame burn injury (with 60% TBSA full-thickness injury, 30% TBSA deep partial-thickness injury, and 1% TBSA superficial partial-thickness injury), severe inhalation injury, severe burn shock, stress ulcer, gastrointestinal bleeding and atelectasis of the right upper lung. The patient was given effective fluid infusion against shock, treatment for gastrointestinal bleeding, and other effective supportive treatment for functions of various organs after being admitted to our burn ward. When vital signs became stable at 30 hours post injury, bedside rehabilitation was begun. On post injury day (PID) 4, escharectomy was performed for both lower limbs, followed by microskin grafting and allogeneic skin covering. On PID 10, invasive infection of multi-drug resistant bacteria was found with accompanied high fever, and at the same time allograft began to disintegrate, with dissolution of large area of eschar, leading to a raw surface reaching 86% TBSA. Following debridement, dressing, application of compound polymyxin B ointment, temporary covering of wounds with porcine acellular dermal matrix, adjustment of antibiotics, patient's condition was finally stabilized. From PID 28 on, split-thickness skin grafting was conducted 7 times, and the raw surface of 75% TBSA involving the upper and lower limbs and trunk was successfully covered. At the same time, our rehabilitation team launched comprehensive rehabilitation measures comprising active exercise, occupational therapy, prevention of scar formation, organ function training and psychological intervention. Finally, the patient was able to walk unaided and fed herself when the wounds were almost entirely healed in 3 months after injury. Oriented forwards functional rehabilitation, strong cooperation between team members, and synchronous effective implementation of burn treatment and rehabilitation in the whole process are the keys to achieve successful integration of burn treatment and rehabilitation of this child.
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