1.Study on distribution of mitomycin magnetic nanoparticles in tissues of mice
Fei REN ; Yaodong JIANG ; Yandong LIU ; Wei LIU ; Jianhai CHEN
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(10):-
Aim To study the distributive character of mitomycin(MMC) magnetic nanoparticles and MMC normal saline solution in mice.Methods A HPLC method for the determination of MMC in tissues and serum were established and applied to determine MMC in biological samples.Results Under the guidance of an external magnetic field,targeting rates of MMC to liver viscus are 82.72% after 30 minutes tail vein administration of(1 mg?kg~(-1)) mitomycin magnetic nanoparticles,it was 2.37 times larger than targeting rates of MMC normal saline solution group.The distributions of heart and kidney of mitomycin magnetic nanoparticles were less than that of MMC normal saline solution group.Compared with the results of tail vein administration mitomycin nanoparticles,interaction between the external magnetic field and magnetic nanoparticles is significantly effective to increase targeting rates of MMC to liver.Compared with the results of tail vein administration mitomycin magnetic nanoparticles without the external magnetic field,Mitomycin magnetic nanoparticles under the guidance of an external magnetic field is significantly effective to increase targeting rates of MMC to liver.Conclusions Mitomycin magnetic nanoparticles under the guidance of an external magnetic field is significantly effective to increase targeting rates of MMC to liver and prolonging effect on the action in vivo.
2.Evaluation of Tumor Progression of High-grade Glioma After Chemoradiotherapy by Histogram of Multiple b Value Diffusion Weighted Imaging
Tao YUAN ; Caikun SHU ; Guanmin QUAN ; Jianhai WEI ; Yongli ZHENG ; Jianming LEI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2017;25(2):93-97
Pupose To explore the role of histogram analysis of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) maps obtained from multiple b value diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) in the assessment of progression of high-grade glioma (HGG) treated with chemoradiotherapy so as to determine the optimal b value.Materials and Methods Forty-one consecutive patients with HGG proved histopathologically who had undergone concurrent chemoradiotherapy at Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University from September 2014 to October 2015 were enrolled in the study.All the subjects underwent diffusion weighted MR imaging before and after therapy with b values of 0,1000,2000 and 3000 s/mm2.Based on the clinical and radiographic follow-ups,the patients were divided into progression and nonprogression groups.ADC maps were calculated according to hyperintense FLAIR lesions after completion of chemoradiotherapy.The fifth percentile (C5) in terms of cumulative histograms in different b-value ADC maps in multiple b value DWI was calculated,and the C5 of each ADC map between progression and non-progression groups was compared.Moreover,receiver operating characteristic analysis was used to determine the best cutoff values and diagnostic accuracy for predictors in the differentiation of true progression from non-progression.Results The C5 of all different b value ADC maps were significantly lower in the progression group than those in the non-progression group (P<0.01).In terms of the accuracy of assessing the progression after therapy,the C5 in the high b value ADC maps was significantly higher than that in the low b value ADC maps.The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of the C5 was 0.717,0.832,0.909,0.933 and 0.937 respectively in the 5 ADC maps [ADC(1000/0),ADC(2000/0),ADC(30000/0,ADC(3000/1000) and ADC(3000/2000)].When the cutoff value of C5 was 405.6 mm/s2 in ADC(3000/2000) map,the sensitivity,specificity,positive predictive value and negative predictive value were 90.9%,89.7%,89.9% and 91.0%,respectively.Conclusion The C5 in ADC map can effectively differentiate tumor progression of HGG,and that of high b values have higher accuracy.
3.Application of multiple b-value DWI in assessment of early treatment response in postoperative patients with glioma
Caikun SHU ; Guanmin QUAN ; Tao YUAN ; Jianhai WEI ; Yongli ZHENG ; Jianming LEI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2017;33(8):1190-1196
Objective To evaluate the application value of ADC of different b-value ADC maps in multiple b-value DWI for assessment of early treatment response and detection of tumor progression.Methods Totally 47 postoperative patients with glioma were enrolled.All of them accepted chemoradiotherapy after operation.Conventional MRI and multiple b-value DWI (b=0,1 000,2 000,3 000 s/mm2) scans were performed.The mean and minimal ADC values (ADC and ADCrmin) were measured in 5 differrent corresponding ADC maps,such as ADC(1 000/0),ADC(/2 000/0),ADC(3 000/0),ADC(3 000/1000) and ADC(3 000/2 000).And the relative values (rADC and rADCmin) were calculated.The differences of ADC values among different reaction types (complete response,partial response,stable disease and progressive disease)and between progressive and non-progressive groups were compared.ROC analysis was used to determine the best cutoff values and diagnostic efficiency of ADC value for diagnosis of tumor progression.Results The rADC in ADC(3 000/0),ADC(3 000/1000) and ADC(3 000/2 000) maps were significantly different among different response types and between progressive group and non progressive group (all P<0.05).The ADC in ADC(3 000/1000) and ADC(3000/2 000) maps were significantly different among different response types and between progressive group and non-progressive group (all P<0.05).The ADC and rADC in ADC(3 000/2 000) map had the maximum area under curve (0.86,0.84).When ADC and rADC in ADC3 000/2 000 map were 408.65 × 10-6 mm2/s and 1.12,the sensitivities and specificities were 89.3 %0,71.0 %00 and 92.9 %,77.4 %,respectively.Conclusion The ADC and rADC in high b-value ADC maps are helpful to discriminate the early treatment response from tumor progression,which can provide valuable information for identification of tumor progression of glioma after treatment.
4.Molecular characteristics and RNA interference efficiency of Schistosoma ja-ponicum Sj79 gene
Yanyan JIANG ; Zhongying YUAN ; Yuxin XU ; Wei ZANG ; Jianping CAO ; Ying WANG ; Jianhai YIN ; Yujuan SHEN
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2015;(3):273-276,289
Objective To study the structural features and characteristics of a novel gene Schistosoma japonicum 79(Sj79), and observe its effect of RNA interference(RNAi),so as to provide the experimental basis for its further function study and mechanism study of anti reproductive development of schistosome. Methods The gene structure and characteristics of Sj79 were analyzed by bioinformatics methods. Then the expressions of Sj79 messenger RNA(mRNA)during the different develop?mental stages of schistosome were analyzed and the effects of RNAi silencing were observed by the soaking method. The tran?scriptional levels of Sj79 after RNAi were detected by real time PCR. Results The open reading frame of Sj79 contained 696 base pairs with an exon structure. The gene had obvious stage specificity,and its transcriptional level in mature female worms was the highest. After soaking for 3 d,the Sj79 mRNA level[(41.0 ± 12.3)%]in the siRNA?1 group with low dosage(20 nmol/L) was lower than that in the siRNA?NC group[(103.2 ± 14.4)%],the difference was statistically significant(t=3.28,P<0.05). When with high dosage(200 nmol/L ),both the Sj79 mRNA levels in the siRNA?1 group[(15.8 ± 10.9)%]and siRNA?2 group [(11.1 ± 8.8)%]were significantly lower than that in the siRNA?NC group[(100.1 ± 6.3)%](t=13.44,27.84,both P<0.01). After soaking for 7 d,only the Sj79 mRNA levels in the siRNA?1group[(43.4 ± 4.5)%]and siRNA?2 group[(62.5 ± 5.4)%]with low dosage were lower than that in the siRNA?NC group[(100.4 ± 5.2)%],and the differences had statistical sig?nificance(t=8.33,5.07,both P<0.01). Conclusion Through this study,we have improved the mRNA sequence and genom?ic information of Sj79 gene,and understood its structural features,as well as selected out two effect fragments siRNA?1and siR? NA?2 which will provide the basic evidences for the further study on egg laying interference of the female adult worm of schisto?some in vitro.
5.Characteristics and perioperative management of hemophilia patients with fractures
Wei HUANG ; Tianbing WANG ; Peng ZHANG ; Yu DANG ; Jianhai CHEN ; Feng XUE ; Peixun ZHANG ; Ming YANG ; Hailin XU ; Zhongguo FU ; Baoguo JIANG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2015;(2):281-284
Objective:To investigate the characteristics and perioperative management of hemophilia patients with fracture.Methods:Retrospectively, we analyzed 8 patients with hemophilia combined with fracture, who were admittted to our department from 2005 to 2013.Six patients were with hemophilia A and two with hemophilia B;Based on the severity of hemophilia, 2 cases were light, 3 moderate and 3 severe;Based on the location of fracture, 4 cases were femoral neck fractures, 1 femoral intertrochanteric fracture, 1 bilateral distal femur fractures, 1 tibiofibula fracture, and 1 humerus intercondylar fracture. Blood coagulation factor replacement therapy was conducted preoperatively, intraoperatively and postoper-atively, All the patients underwent closed or open reduction and internal fixation or joint replacement. Also, we analyzed the perioperative complications and observed whether the fracture healed.Results:The average age was 33.5 years (14 to 47 years); In 6 cases, fractures occurred at femur, accounting for 75%of all the fractures; Femoral neck fracture was treated by closed reduction and hollow screws fixation;Femoral intertrochanteric fracture, distal femur fracture, and tibiofibula fracture were treated by open reduction and internal fixation with plate;Humerus intercondylar fracture was treated by elbow joint replacement.Intraoperative bleeding was from 50 to 600 mL, an average of 262 mL;Perioperatively, the average use of FⅧ/activated prothrombin complex concentrates ( APCC) was 358 U/kg (125 to 554 U/kg) .Postoperatively, poor wound healing was observed in 2 patients, and the condition improved after symptomatic treatment; In patients with internal fixation, all the fractures united, and the average hea ling time was 14 weeks.No complications such as fixation loosening or rupture occurred after internal fixation.Conclusion:Hemophilia combined with fracture mainly occurred in the young, and the site of fracture was given priority to femur.With perfect preoperative preparation, on the basis of the replace-ment therapy, hemophilia combined with fractures was safe for surgical treatment, and postoperative frac-tures healing wasgood.But the risk of poor wound healing was high.
6.Feasibility of school health management model based on Internet technology
WANG Yaning, LIN Jianhai, YANG Jianping, LI Ping, QIU Wei, ZHENG Zhaojun, ZHU Surong
Chinese Journal of School Health 2019;40(9):1380-1382
Objective:
In order to understand and supervise the current situation of school health in Shanghai, the feasibility of internet-technology (IT) based school health management model is exarnined.
Methods:
Questionnaire survey, The feasibility analysis of IT based school health management model is discussed.
Results:
Principal directors from educational departments and health supervision centers more optimistic about the school health supervision model than school teachers(80.0%, 95.5%, 52.0%;73.3%, 90.9%, 55.1%). However, the three departments all in the publishing the information of school health(0, 13.9%, 6.3%).
Conclusion
IT based school health management model will become one of the most important supervision methods in the future. School Health management model based on IT is feasible.
7.Hybrid procedure with cardiopulmonary bypass for muscular ventricular septal defects in children
Xuming MO ; Haitao GU ; Weisong ZUO ; Jiang SUN ; Wei PENG ; Jirong QI ; Li SHEN ; Jun DING ; Kaihong WU ; Jianhai XIA ; Zhenxi WANG ; Longbao QIAN
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011;27(5):264-266,270
Objective To summarize the technique and clinical experience of hybrid procedure under cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) in children with muscular ventricular septal defect (mVSD). Methods From January 2006 to June 2010, 45 cases of mVSD underwent hybrid procedure with CPB. mVSDs were closed with devices under direct vision in 45 cases. Of them, there were 20 males and 25 females. They ranged from 52 days to 12 years [mean (2.05 ±2.48) year] in age and from 3 to 30 kg [(11.93 ±7.70)kg] in body weight. Preoperatively, most of children were highly susceptible to respiratory tract infections. The hybrid approach was used in all patients with CPB under the guidance of transesophageal echocardiography (TEE). The diameter of mVSDs ranged from 2 to 7 mm under TEE. Of 45 cases, 40 patients had increased rates of pulmonary blood flow. 29 patients had left axis deviation and 12 cases had sinus arrhythmia on electrocardiography (ECG). 19 had other congenital heart lesions, including transposition of great arteries in 1 case, tetralogy of Fallot in 2, pulmonary artery stenosis in 3, patent ductus arteriosus in 6, atrial septal defects in 6) and aorta coactation in 1. The quantity of VSDs were from 1 to 7 (single, in 7; two, in 24 case; three, in 8 case; four, in 5 case and seven, in lease. 37 patients were combined with pulmonary hypertension in our cohort. 38 patients with another large VSD and 19 with other congenital heart lesions were required surgical repair at sometime. Results The hybrid procedures were undertaken in all 45 cases of this cohort. All cases were successful and no deaths occurred during operation. A total of 48 devices were implanted in 45 patients, including single devices in 42 cases (device size ranged from 4 to 10 mm) and two devices in 3 cases (device size ranged from 4 -7 mm). The average time on CPB was (58.28 ±20.70) min , while aortic crossclamp time was(34. 94 ± 14.75) min. In addition, the time on mechanical ventilation postoperatively ranged from 2 hours to 6 days. Compared to the older children, 20 infante aged less than 8 monhad a significant difference in cardiac function in the early postoperative period. One infant was given up treatment because of serious infection. Anather cases recovered with the use of supportive treatment, such as using vasoactive agents, digoxin, inhaling nitric oxide, diuresis, and so on. The enteric-coated aspirin was given at dose of 5 mg ? kg -1. day -1 for a period of 3 to 6 months as usual postoperatively. All patients attended follow-up at 1 week, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year and 2 years post-procedure. No major complications were encountered during this period. All cases were no instance of migration of any of the devices, residual shunt, aortic regurgitation, atrioventricular valve dysfunction, Ⅲo atrial-ventricular conduction block, new arrhythmia, and so on. There are no death in long-term follow-up. Conclusion Hybrid procedure is safe and effective for the closure of congenital heart defects in children.
8.Gene identification and expression analysis of 86,136 Expressed Sequence Tags (EST) from the rice genome.
Yan ZHOU ; Jiabin TANG ; Michael G WALKER ; Xiuqing ZHANG ; Jun WANG ; Songnian HU ; Huayong XU ; Yajun DENG ; Jianhai DONG ; Lin YE ; Li LIN ; Jun LI ; Xuegang WANG ; Hao XU ; Yibin PAN ; Wei LIN ; Wei TIAN ; Jing LIU ; Liping WEI ; Siqi LIU ; Huanming YANG ; Jun YU ; Jian WANG
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2003;1(1):26-42
Expressed Sequence Tag (EST) analysis has pioneered genome-wide gene discovery and expression profiling. In order to establish a gene expression index in the rice cultivar indica, we sequenced and analyzed 86,136 ESTs from nine rice cDNA libraries from the super hybrid cultivar LYP9 and its parental cultivars. We assembled these ESTs into 13,232 contigs and leave 8,976 singletons. Overall, 7,497 sequences were found similar to existing sequences in GenBank and 14,711 are novel. These sequences are classified by molecular function, biological process and pathways according to the Gene Ontology. We compared our sequenced ESTs with the publicly available 95,000 ESTs from japonica, and found little sequence variation, despite the large difference between genome sequences. We then assembled the combined 173,000 rice ESTs for further analysis. Using the pooled ESTs, we compared gene expression in metabolism pathway between rice and Arabidopsis according to KEGG. We further profiled gene expression patterns in different tissues, developmental stages, and in a conditional sterile mutant, after checking the libraries are comparable by means of sequence coverage. We also identified some possible library specific genes and a number of enzymes and transcription factors that contribute to rice development.
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