3.Effects of recombinant platelet-derived growth factor CC on resolution,organization and recanalization of venous thrombus
Jiong LI ; Meng YANG ; Wenjun LUO ; Bo TANG ; Feng LI ; Zhenyun JIN
Chongqing Medicine 2013;(24):2877-2880,2883
Objective This study aimed to investigate whether platelet-derived growth factor CC could enhance resolution ,or-ganization and recanalization of venous thrombus .Methods The experimental models of deep vein thrombosis in rats were induced as previously described and modified .The rats were randomly divided into four groups according to the dose of PDGF-CC(Group A :0 ng/100 μL ;Group B :100 ng/100 μL ;Group C :200 ng/100 μL and Group D :500 ng/100 μL) .The samples were obtained at 7 days after operation and the expressions of protein VEGF were detected by Western blot analysis ,respectively .Immunohistochemi-cal staining was used to observe the types of the positive cells expressing vWF in thrombus sections .HE staining and Masson stai-ning were used to analyze the area of resolution and organization in venous thrombi .The capillary number was analyzed quantitative-ly by high-power microscope .The area of thrombus and collagen fiber in each section were measured and analyzed with image analy-sis software .Results Animal models of venous thrombogenesis were performed successfully .The data of Western blot analysis demonstrated that the expressions of VEGF protein were significantly increased in group C and D than group B and A ,which were no statistical significance between group C and group D at day 7 after operation .The positive cells of expressing vWF mostly located in the thrombus border and venous wall and the types of the positive cells by immunohistochemical staining were ECs .The resolu-tion rates ,organization rates and recanalization capillary numbers were significantly higher in group C and D than those in group B and A ,and those in group B were higher than those in group A .Conclusion PDGF-CC could enhance resolution ,organization and recanalization of vein thrombi effectively through therapeutic angiogenesis pathway ,which provides a novel strategy for gene thera-py of venous thromboembolism disease .
4.Stiffness of the lower extremities during landing
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2018;22(8):1306-1312
BACKGROUND: Downhill running has been found to cause a significant change in the stiffness of the support leg, thus affecting the magnitude and speed of the center of pressure travel. If the stiffness cannot effectively adjust the impact of exercise, sport performance will be weakened and even induce sport injuries. OBJECTIVE: To understand the stiffness to be as the mechanical parameters of human movement, and to assess the mechanisms underlying musculoskeletal system regulating stiffness. METHODS: Medline and CNKI databases were retrieved for relevant articles using the keywords of "landing, spring-mass model, stiffness, human body movement" in English and Chinese, respectively. The stiffness model, stiffness assessment, as well as the role of stiffness during human movement and its influencing factors were reviewed, thereby revealing the significance of stiffness during human movement. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: When the human body interacts with the ground, the visual information is different, and the neuromuscular system generates coordinated control to arrange appropriate muscle activity of the lower extremities, such as stiffness regulation. The movement settings, working condition, and individual factors all make effects on the stiffness during human movement, and the stiffness efficacy can be controlled by changing the dynamic and kinematic parameters during movement. Appropriate adjustment of the stiffness can promote the human movement performance, and avoid or reduce sport injuries. Running and jumping are the indispensable movements, and taking off is the key step during jumping action, and the stiffness control during taking off action combined with sports skills can improve the sport performance. These results indicate that the vertical stiffness and leg stiffness will be changed with the human actions, accompanied with changes in the stiffness of hip, knee, and ankle joints. In addition, the spring-mass model is helpful for understanding the movement performance and preventing exercise injuries.
5.Using Uniform Design to Optimize Expressive Conditions of rPA(K) in E.coli
Hui-Xia LUO ; Ming LI ; Yu-Jiong WANG ; Chung-Ji MA ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(07):-
Using uniform design to optimize some relative factors influencing the expressing of t-PA variant-rPA(K) in E.coli system, and found the best expressive conditions. They were(by using 300ml culture fask): the volume of media was 25ml, inducing time was 5.3 hours, pH was 6.0, the concentration of IPTG was 0.1mmol/L, inducing time was 25℃, and best culture media was HD. After being optimized, the yield of expression had been improved from 0.16 to 0.48, and it was as 3 times as before. The results above will offer the basement for purification and renaturation of rPA(K).
6.Screening analysis of irregular antibodies from random donor population in Shaoguan area.
Jian-Ying ZHU ; Jiong-Cai LAN ; Hong-Qing LUO
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2007;15(3):630-631
The study was purposed to analyze the frequency and distribution of irregular antibodies in Shaoguan area. Screening 15 033 random donor antibodies in Shaoguan area by screening cells, polybrene and antiglobulin tests. The results indicated that the irregular antibodies were found in 42 samples. The frequency of irregular antibodies in female was higher than that in male (P < 0.001), and Rh blood group antibodies such as anti-D, anti-E, and anti-Ec C were common (47.6%). 2 samples of Le antibodies were failed to be found by polybrene test. 2 samples of irregular antibodies with titer 2 were undiscovered by screening test of 10 pooled samples. In conclusion, because of irregular antibodies resulting in hemolytic transfusion reaction, the investigation of frequency and distribution of irregular antibodies is very important for safe transfusion. Antibody screening must be done for female donors, and especially for massive plasma transfusion of patients with severe and dangerous illness and infants so as to ensure safety.
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7.The effectiveness and safety of 125I seed implantation for treatment of gastric cancer
Lei ZOU ; Kaiyuan LUO ; Zhenhuan MA ; Bo LI ; Xiaogang LI ; Jianbiao XU ; Jiong LU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2013;33(4):248-251
Objective To explore the effectiveness of 125I seed implantation for gastric cancer and to determine whether the therapy could increase the survival rate.Methods Seventy-six gastric cancer patients in stage Ⅱ or Ⅲ were involved and randomly divided into treatment group (n =42) and control group (n =34)by simple random sampling method.The patients in the control group underwent D2 or D3 surgery and the patients in treatment group underwent D2 or D3 surgery plus interstitial implantation of 125I seeds.All patients signed the informed consents.Treatment results were evaluated as CR,PR,NC and PD.CR and PR were considered as effective and the effective rate was calculated.All patients were followed up and the three-or five-year survival rate was calculated,the complications were examined.x2 test was used to compare the significant difference between the two groups.Results The total effective rate in control group was 50.00% (17/34),lower than that of treatment group (73.81%,31/42; x2 =4.578,P<0.05).In the treatment group,the three-year and five-year survival rates were 61.90%(26/42) and 42.86%(18/42) respectively,and the corresponding rates in the control group were 11.76%(4/34) and 0(0/34) respectively (x2=19.771,19.094,both P<0.001).Both of the two groups had few severe side effects.Conclusion Radical surgery plus 1~Iseed implantation is effective and safe for the treatment of stage Ⅱ or Ⅲ gastric cancer and can further improvelong-term survival.
8.Can post-activation potentiation induced by high-intensity dynamic and static kinetotherapies enhance muscle explosive power?
Xin-Rui LI ; Jiong LUO ; Gang SONG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2018;22(16):2601-2606
BACKGROUND: Increasing evidence has shown that high-intensity warming up, including dynamic and static kinetotherapies, can improve the performance of muscle explosive power. However, the training scheme to achieve the best effect remains unclear. OBJECTIVE: To discuss whether the high-intensity dynamic and static kinetotherapies can enhance post-activation potentiation of the upper and lower limbs, so as to fully understand the high-intensity warming up, and thus promote the training efficacy. METHODS: Ovid Medline, Elsevier SDOL, PubMed, and CBJ databases were retrieved for the articles addressing the post-activation potentiation of high-intensity dynamic and static kinetotherapies published before 2016. The articles were classified in accordance with Oxford Centre for Evidence-based Medicine Levels of Evidence. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The possible mechanisms of the post-activation potentiation include the phosphorylation of myosin regulation light chain, the increase in motor unit recruitment as well as the change of pinnate angle. The resistance exercise at an appropriate mode, including dynamic, static, and dynamic combined with static, significantly induces post-activation potentiation, and improves the explosive force. Post-activation potentiation is impacted by muscle contraction type, amount of exercise, exercise intensity, induction time, and history of the subjects (training experience, absolute muscle force, and muscle fiber composition). High-intensity stimulus of post-activation potentiation may be accompanied by the generation of fatigue, and the inappropriate recovery time may result in the imperfect performance of post-activation potentiation.
9.Effects of kinesio taping on biomechanics characteristics of ankle joint: theoretical research and application advances
Jiong LUO ; Bing ZHENG ; dong Hao XIE
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(28):4570-4576
BACKGROUND:Kinesio taping is commonly used,but there is a lack of rigorous and scientific research,especially in biomechanics and exercise.OBJECTIVE:To overview the biomechanics characteristics of the ankle joint after treatment with kinesio taping,and to summarize the biomechanics difference in kinematics,kinetics,and electromyography of the ankle joint between non-kinesio and kinesio taping.METHODS:Ovid Medline,Elsevier SDOL,PubMed and CNKI databases were retrieved for the Chinese and English literatures concerning the biomechanics and exercise performance of kinesio taping published before December 2015.Subsequently,all literatures were classified according to the Oxford Centre for Evidence-based Medicine Levels of Evidence.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Most of literatures support the viewpoint that kinesio taping can improve ankle joint stability,increase the arch height and decrease the external load of key muscles of the ankles and feet.Some studies have suggested that during landing,kinesio taping shortened the duration of the peak of support reaction forces,reduced the flexion force,and increased the loading rate of lower extremities,thereby resulting in an increased risk for injury.Other studies have shown that kinesio taping increases the recruitment of motor units and changes the order of neuromuscular contraction,but it cannot improve the athletic performance,and even decrease the athletic performance in most cases.Whether kinesio taping improves muscular force,increases the muscular performance,and increases the power of lower extremities is under discussion;hence,in-depth studies are needed in the future.
10.Expression of retinoic acid receptor γ mRNA in blood leukocytes of acute schizophrenic patients
Yazhou LU ; Jian HU ; Changqing HU ; Guoqiang XING ; Tao JIANG ; Jiong LUO ; Sihai LING ; Min HU ; Gang WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2010;19(9):804-806
Objective To study the differences in retinoic acid receptor γ(RARγ) mRNA expression levels in blood leukocytes between antipsychotic-free and antipsychotic-naive schizophrenic patients and healthy control,especially in different genders. Methods Forty-three acute schizophrenic patients who were antipsychotic-naive or antipsychotic-free for at least three months (male = 34, female = 9) and 39 age- and sex-matched healthy subjects (male =25 ,female = 14) were included for blood leukocytes expression of RAR γ mRNA ,using real-time PCR technique. Results Kolmogorov-Smirnov Z analysis showed a significant increase of RARγ mRNA (P =0.041) level in blood leukocytes of pooled schizophrenic patients(0. 027 ± 0. 003) than in the healthy subjects (0. 020 ± 0.002). The elevation was mainly found in the female patients (0. 030 ± 0.003). Within-sex analysis showed that the female schizophrenic patients showed a trend increase (P = 0. 166) of RAR γmRNA expression compared with the male patients (0. 026 ± 0. 001) and exhibited greater RARγ mRNA expression (P = 0. 014)when compared with the female healthy subjects(0. 018 ±0.004). Conclusions The present findings showed an abnormal expression of leukocyte RARγ mRNA level in antipsychotic-free and antipsychotic-naive schizophrenia especially in the female patients. Blood RARγ markers could add to the diagnosis and individualized pharmacotherapy of schizophrenic patients ,especially the female patients.