1.Research in the treatment of hilar cholangiocarcinoma with hemihepatectomy in 50 cases
Weiyong YU ; Yao ZHAO ; Jingdong HE ; Xiaofei CHEN ; Xiaojuan YU
Chongqing Medicine 2013;(31):3773-3775
Objective To compare the clinical and follow-up results of different ways of operation for the treatment of patients with hilar cholangiocarcinoma ,and to explore its e key technology and related prognosis .Methods 31 out of 50 patients with biliary and partial liver resection(control group) ,19 patients with hemihepatectomy (observation group) .Radical resection rate and surviv-al rate were compared in the two groups .Results radical resection rate control group and observation group was 35 .48% (11/31) and 68 .42% (13/19) ,the difference was statistically significant (P=0 .014);the difference of 1 ,3 ,5 year survival rates between the two groups were statistically significant (P= 0 .03) ,observation group :85 .4% ,58 .6% ,32 .2% ,control group:86 .1% ,65 .2% , 20 .0% .Conclusion Radical resection is still the most important measures the patients for cure and long-term survival ,radical re-section rate ,survival rate ,and prognosis could be improved greatly by improving operation skills and experience accumulation ,com-bined with hepatectomy .
2.Robust humoral and cellular immune responses induced by novel DNA vaccine against West Nile virusin in mice
Yongping DU ; Yao DENG ; Ren YANG ; Wen WANG ; Zhimin ZHAO ; Jingdong SONG ; Shihong FU ; Wenjie TAN
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2021;41(3):201-208
Objective:To evaluate the immunological efficacy of a novel DNA vaccine against West Nile virus (WNV) in a mouse model.Methods:A DNA vaccine VRC-prME expressing the precursor membrane (prM) and envelope protein (E) of WNV Xinjiang strain (XJ11129-3) was constructed and its ability to express virus-like particles was verified in vitro. C57BL/6 mice were immunized twice with VRC-prME via intramuscular injection combined with electroporation with an interval of four weeks. Enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA) was used to detect serum antibodies after immunization. WNV (NY99 strain) single-round infectious particles were used to detect neutralizing antibodies. Cellular immune responses were analyzed by enzyme-linked immunoblot assay (ELISPOT) and intracellular cytokine staining (ICS). Results:VRC-prME induced a strong Th1-biased antibody response in mice that could cross-neutralize the WNV (NY99 strain) single-round infectious particles two weeks after the boost immunization. Moreover, the vaccine also elicited antigen-specific multifunctional CD8 + T cell responses (IFN-γ, IL-2, TNF-α). Conclusions:The novel DNA vaccine prepared in this study, expressing the prME protein of WNV XJ11129-3 strain, could induce stronger humoral and cellular immune responses in mice, which was worthy of further research and development for the prevention of WNV infection in China.
3.Development and Identification of the Recombinant Lentivirus Co-expressing HCV Structural Protein and Secreted Gaussia Luciferase (Gluc).
Ling ZHANG ; Xiaoming LIU ; Jingdong SONG ; Yan XIN ; Yao DENG ; Wenjie TAN
Chinese Journal of Virology 2015;31(2):174-179
To develop a recombinant lentivirus co-expressing structural protein of hepatitis C virus (HCV) and secreted Gaussia Luciferase (Gluc), we first constructed an expression vector that encoded HCV structural protein (C, E1, E2) and GLuc named pCSGluc2aCE1E2. The expression of HCV proteins and Gluc was confirmed by an immunofluorescence assay (IFA) and the detection of luciferase activity. Recombinant lentivirus (VSVpp-HCV) was developed by the co-transfection of pCSGluc2aCE1E2 into 293T cells with pHR'CMVA8.2 and pVSVG. The infectivity of VSVpp-HCV was confirmed by luciferase activity detection, IFA and western blotting. Virus-like particles were identified using electron microscopy after concentration. The results showed that the level of luciferase activity correlated with the expression of HCV protein after the infection of cells with lentivirus VSVpp-HCV. Therefore, the expression level of HCV proteins could be evaluated by detecting the luciferase activity of Gluc. In conclusion, this research pave a way for the development of transgenic mice that express HCV proteins and Gluc, which enable the evaluation of anti-HCV therapy and vaccine in vivo.
Animals
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Copepoda
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Genes, Reporter
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Genetic Vectors
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genetics
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metabolism
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Hepacivirus
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genetics
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metabolism
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Hepatitis C
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virology
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Humans
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Lentivirus
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genetics
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metabolism
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Luciferases
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genetics
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metabolism
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Recombinant Fusion Proteins
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genetics
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metabolism
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Viral Structural Proteins
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genetics
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metabolism
4. Topic modeling and sentiment analysis of service experience in patient complaint information of a hospital
Yao ZHANG ; Chenxi XIA ; Jingdong MA
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2019;35(12):1037-1041
Objective:
To explore the valuable thematic information and sentiment distribution in patients′ medical service complaint texts based on topic modeling and sentiment analysis, and investigate the main driving factors affecting patients′ service experience and satisfaction.
Methods:
Topic mining was carried out on the offline patient complaint text set of a tertiary hospital in South China from 2013 to 2017. The seed word set extracted from 1 000 sampled texts was used to guide semi-supervised Latent Dirichlet Allocation training of texts. Relevant subject categories were extracted and subject characteristics were graded emotionally.
Results:
in the end, 30 subject categories were extracted from the 8 000 complaint texts, and the sentiment score of the subject characteristics was consistent with the sentiment tendency of the actual data set. However, the satisfaction was relatively low in " toilet" , " ward" , " hygiene" and other subjects, and the main complaint subjects included " attitude" , " examination" , " ward" among others.
Conclusions
Based on the theme distribution, combined with the results of emotional analysis and the specific clinical environment, strengthening management in the medical service sector with a large negative emotional score can guide the hospital management practice and service improvement process, and help to improve the patients′ perception experience and emotional experience.
5.Application of infrared fluoroscopic navigation in guiding pedicle screw fixation of thoraic-lumbar spine
Zhong YU ; Liming WANG ; Jie XU ; Jianchao GUI ; Chunzhi JIANG ; Gangrui WANG ; Shengnai ZHEN ; Jingdong YAO ; Mingfu HOU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(09):-
Objective To evaluate the application of infrared fluoroscopic navigation guiding pedicle screwfixation of thoracic-lumbarspine.Methods The pedicle screw fixation of thoraic-lumbar spine was adopted in 32 patients,including 19 cases with thoracic-lumbarspine fractures,5 cases with protrusion of lumbar intervertebral disc or vertebral canal stenosis,8 cases with lumbar spine slippage.The timefor pedicle screwfixation and amount of bleeding were recorded.The pedicle screwposition was assessed with post-operative CTby using An-drewgrade.Results Totally148 screws were fixed in 32 cases successfully,including10 screws in T11,20 in T12,18 in L1,36 in L2,16 inL3,26 in L4,28 in L5,and 14 in S1.According to andrewgrade,165 screws were inⅠgrade(98%),2 inⅡgrade,and 1 inⅢ grade.Nonerve and spinal cord damage was observed after operation.The average time of per pedicle screwfixation was(10?2.4) min.The averageamount of bleeding was(400?52.3) ml in thoracic-Lumbar Spine fractures,(200?36.8) ml in protrusion of lumbar intervertebral disc orvertebral canal stenosis,and(300?44.6) ml in Lumbar Spine slippage.Conclusion Infrared fluoroscopic navigation can improve the pre-cision of pedicle screw fixation of thoraic-lumbar spine,reduce the amount of bleeding,and shorten the operative time.
6.Research on Management Policies of Laboratory Animals in Sichuan Province
Bing CHEN ; Yixing ZOU ; Lingyun YAO ; Jingdong WANG
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2024;44(2):209-213
Improving laboratory animal management system is one of the effective ways to promote the legalization and standardization of laboratory animal management. This article systematically reviews the relevant content and requirements of the latest laws, regulations, normative documents, and standards formulated and promulgated by the state since 2019 regarding the management of experimental animals. It also analyzes the current institutional framework in managing experimental animals in Sichuan Province from four aspects: administrative management, quality assurance, biosafety, and local standards. Furthermore, this article summarizes the existing problems and proposes corresponding policy recommendations in a targeted manner, aiming to provide a reference for the formulation of robust experimental animal management policies in Sichuan Province.
7.Combined transgenic inhibition of CaMKII and Ik1 on cardiac remodeling.
Yun HUANG ; Miao DAI ; Yi-Mei DU ; Yu-Feng YAO ; Jia-Ming ZHANG ; Guan-Hua SU ; Yan-Wen SHU ; Tian-Pen CUI ; Xin-Ling DU ; Jing-Dong LI
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2015;67(2):201-206
This study was aimed to establish an experimental mouse model of combined transgenic inhibition of both multifunctional Ca(2+)/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) and inward rectifier potassium current (Ik1), and to observe whether the specific inhibition of both CaMKII and Ik1 can bring about any effects on cardiac remodeling. Mice were divided into 4 groups: wild type (WT), CaMKII inhibited (AC3-I), Ik1 inhibited (Kir2.1-AAA) and combined inhibition of both CaMKII and Ik1 (AC3-I+Kir2.1-AAA). Mice in each group received electrocardiogram (ECG) and echocardiography examination. ECG in the condition of isoproterenol (ISO) injection was also checked. The whole cell patch clamp technique was used to measure Ik1 and the transient outward potassium current (Ito) from enzymatically isolated myocytes of left ventricle. In the condition of basal status, no significant changes of heart rate, PR interval and QRS interval were observed. No mouse showed ventricular arrhythmias in all of the 4 groups. After ISO injection, each group presented no significant ventricular arrhythmias either. The indexes measured by M-mode (motion-mode) and two-dimensional echocardiography had no significant differences among the four groups. Ik1 in AC3-I group was significantly higher than those in other three groups (P < 0.01) because of the results brought about by CaMKII inhibition. Among the latter three groups, both Kir2.1-AAA group and AC3-I+Kir2.1-AAA group had a significant reduced Ik1 compared with that of WT group, which was due to the Ik1 inhibition (P < 0.01). Ito in AC3-I group was higher than that of the other three groups (P < 0.01), but there were no significant differences in Ito among WT, Kir2.1-AAA and AC3-I+Kir2.1-AAA groups. Thus, combined transgenic myocardial CaMKII and Ik1 inhibition eliminated the up-regulation of Ik1 in CaMKII inhibited mice, and had no effects on cardiac remodeling including heart structure and function as well as arrhythmias at the basic and ISO conditions. The results of this study may provide a basis for the further investigation of combined inhibition of CaMKII and Ik1 in pathogenic cardiac remodeling.
Animals
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Arrhythmias, Cardiac
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Brugada Syndrome
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Calcium-Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase Type 2
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physiology
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Cardiac Conduction System Disease
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Disease Models, Animal
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Electrocardiography
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Heart
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physiology
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Heart Conduction System
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abnormalities
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Heart Ventricles
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Isoproterenol
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Mice
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Mice, Transgenic
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Patch-Clamp Techniques
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Potassium Channels, Inwardly Rectifying
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physiology
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Up-Regulation
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Ventricular Remodeling