1.Analysis of emulsion explosives residues by LC/MS
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 2007;0(07):-
Objective:To use liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry to detect single-oleic acid sorbitan ester(SP-80)of emulsion explosives residues.Methods:Samples were collected after the ultrasonic cleaning solution with hexane,then filtered,and the filtrate were dried up with the rotary evaporator,dissolved in methanol,and then centrifuged.Chromatographic conditions were as follows:column phenomenex luna of C18 3?m(100?2.0 mm)(ID),pre-column Luna of C18 3?m(10?2.0 mm)(ID),mobile phase volume ratio of 1∶200 aqueous solution of acetic acid,isopropyl alcohol of 10∶90; flow rate of 0.20 ml/min,and column temperature of 35℃.MS parameter included drying nitrogen gas temperature of 200℃,nebulizer flow of 1.5 L/min,and detection voltage of 1.40 kV.Results:The linearity range of the assay for SP-80 was 0.2~1 mg/ml with correlation coefficient of 0.997 8,and the detection limit of 1?g/ml.3 extracts detected no significant difference.SP-80 were detected in two tapes emulsion explosives.Conclusion:The method of LC/MS can be used to infer the types of explosives for its operative simplicity, small sample requirement,high sensitivity,and wide linear range.
2.Granzyme B, B-cell lymphoma/leukemia-2 gene and BH3-interacting domain death agonist in cell apoptais
International Journal of Surgery 2012;39(2):111-114
Granzyme B is an important effect factor of cytotoxic T lymphocytes in the immune killer function,can quickly induce cell apoptosis of the target cell.It is complicated for the reasons and the ways of the occurrence of the cell apoptosis,many genes are involved in gene regulation of cell apoptosis,and the B-cell lymphoma/leukemia-2 gene family members play a crucial role in the process of cell apoptosis.This paper mainly reviews the correlation of GrB and Bcl-2,Bid with cell apoptosis.
3.Analysis to Detecting Prostaglandin E2 and Elastase Levels in the Pulp Blood of the Patients with Carious Tooth Complicated with Exposed Pulp and Its Clinical Significance
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2015;(1):94-97
Objective To observe and analyze the changes of prostaglandin E2 (PGE-2)and elastase (EA)levels in the pulp blood of the patients with carious tooth complicated with exposed pulp and its influence on the curative effects of direct pulp capping treatment.Methods 80 cases of the patients with carious tooth complicated with exposed pulp treated with direct pulp capping treatment were selected as the observation group and 40 cases of the patients treated with normal removal of impacted third molar were selected as the control group.The levels of PGE-2 and EA in the pulp blood of the patients in the two groups before the treatments were detected and compared.A one-year follow-up was employed for the patients in the observation group and the curative effects were evaluated and compared.Results The levels of PGE-2 and EA in the pulp blood of the patients in the observation group were 132.28±63.55 ng/ml and 114.36±19.57μg/ml respectively,and the levels of PGE-2 and EA in the pulp blood of the patients in the control group were 0.61±1.26 ng/ml and 19.38±6.34μg/ml respectively.There were statistically significant differences between the two groups (t=43.129,29.675,P<0.05). There was a positive relationship between the PGE-2 level and EA level in the pulp blood of the patients in the observation group (r=0.782,P<0.05).The levels of PGE-2 and EA in the pulp blood before the treatment of the patients with suc-cessful effects were 84.63±13.17 ng/ml and 68.25±8.16μg/ml,and the levels of PGE-2 and EA in the pulp blood before the treatment of the patients with failed effects were 177.35±41.42 ng/ml and 152.36±16.28μg/ml.There were statisti-cally significant differences between the two types of patients (t=31.578,21.556,P<0.05).Conclusion The patients with carious tooth complicated with exposed pulp show the significantly increased expression levels of PGE-2 and EA in pulp blood.The higher expression levels of PGE-2 and EA before the treatment could put adverse influence on the curative effects of direct pulp capping treatment.The clinicians should give the comprehensive consideration to the specific condition of pa-tients to choose the proper treatment methods.
4.Advances of long noncoding RNA in primary liver cancer
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(9):665-668
LncRNAs( long noncoding RNAs ) can be defined as RNA transcrips longer than 200nt without protein coding capacity , which play vital roles in various aspects of gene expression regulation.Recent investigations showed aberrant expression of many lncRNAs in primary liver cancer , indicating their important roles in tumorigenesis and development of liver cancer.This review focuses on the biological functions of lncRNAs and their involvements in primary liver cancer.
5.Influences of Astragalus and Hurido effective components on apoptosis of rat glomerular mesangial cells
Mengzhen JIANG ; Huijuan REN ; Lei XU ; Xianzhi REN
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2017;39(5):902-906
AIM To investigate the influences of Astragalus and Hurido effective components on apoptosis of rat glomerular mesangial cells.METHODS The proliferation of rat mesangial cells was induced by LPS and then intervened with Astragalus (astragalus polysaccharide,astragaloside Ⅳ,calycosin) and Hurido (hirudin).The cells were collected after 24 h.4',6-Diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) staining was used to observe cell nuclear changes.Quantitative and qualitative expressions of Bcl-2 were detected by streptavidin-biotin complex (SABC).RESULTS Astragalus and Hurido effective components could induce the apoptosis of rat glomerular mesangial cells,and decrease the expression of Bcl-2.CONCLUSION Astragalus and Hurido effective components can induce the mesangial cell apoptosis by down-regulating Bcl-2 expression,which can be used for the treatment of mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis.
6.Comparative study of spectral CT on the hemodynamic changes of different liver lobes in cirrhotic liver
Zhanli REN ; Taiping HE ; Chenglong REN ; Yuxin LEI
Journal of Practical Radiology 2017;33(4):550-553
Objective To explore the clinical application of material decomposition technique on spectral CT imaging and evaluate hemodynamic changes in different liver lobes with liver cirrhosis.Methods 30 patients with liver cirrhosis diagnosed clinically in our hospital were collected and underwent enhanced scanning of abdomen with spectral CT protocol.The monochromatic energy images and iodine-based material decomposition (MD) images were reconstructed after scanning.The iodine concentration (IC) was measured in five liver lobes (the caudate, left lateral, left inner, right anterior and right posterior lobes) and the abdominal aorta of the same axial slice in both the arterial phase (AP) and portal venous phase (VP) on the iodine-water based material decomposition images.The arterial iodine fraction (AIF) and the portal venous iodine concentration (PVIC) as well as the normalized iodine concentration (NIC) during the AP and VP were calculated.The differences of IC,the NIC,the AIF,and the PVIC in five liver lobes in AP and VP were compared by using single factor analysis of variance.Results The IC,the NIC in both AP and VP and the AIF of the caudate liver lobe were higher than those of other four liver lobes, with statistically significant difference (P<0.05), while these values in the other four lobes showed no statistically significant difference (P>0.05).The PVIC of the caudate liver lobe was slightly lower than that of the other four liver lobes, however, the difference was not statistically significant (P=0.929).Conclusion The quantitative iodine concentration measurement of liver lobes on spectral CT material decomposition technique can evaluate the hemodynamic changes in liver lobes with liver cirrhosis,and provide more information about the change of blood flow in liver cirrhosis.
7.Preparation and properties evaluation of methacrylic alginate gell beads cross-linked by mixed metal-cation.
Xing FAN ; Shengnan LEI ; Liling REN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2013;30(6):1272-1275
The aim of this study was to obtain the alginate gels which could have proper compressive strength and excellent permeability for cell proliferation and could have more promising potentials in the application of tissue engineering. Through the reaction of the carboxyl of the alginate and the amino of methacrylic acid, methylacrylic was generated into alginate long chain which could be enhanced by the polymerization of double bond under thermal reaction condition. And then alginate gel beads were prepared using the mixture of calcium chloride and barium chloride solution as cationic crosslinker, and the compressive modulus and permeability of the prepared alginate gel beads were investigated. When the ratio of barium ions to calcium ions was 5:5, the compression modulus was 189.7 kPa, and it showed the best permeability for trypsin with molecular weight of 24 kDa and entrapment effect for bovine serum albumin with molecular weight of 67 kDa. Compared to compositions of other ratios, the alginate gel beads made in 5:5 mixture indicated excellent compressive modulus and permeability. These results indicated that the alginate hydrogel beads with the ratio of barium ions to calcium ions being 5:5 have a potential application in tissue engineering as a support material and encapsulating materials in cell culture.
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8.Percutaneous transhepatic gallbladder drainage and delayed laparoscopic cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis in the elderly
Canhong XIANG ; Lei ZHOU ; Ren MA
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2001;0(05):-
65 years) with acute cholecystitis treated by PTGBD in this hospital between January 2001 and December 2005. All the patients were not symptomatically relieved after conservative therapy and/or had severe accompanying co-morbidities. Results A successful tube insertion was achieved in 29 patients, whereas insertion failure was encountered in 1 patient because the gallbladder was full of stones, in which a bile aspiration was performed. The dislodgement of drainage tube occurred in 2 patients (one patient underwent a re-insertion and the other was symptomatically relieved without insertion). Exacerbation of the condition developed in 1 patient after the treatment, and an open cholecystostomy with abdominal irrigation and drainage was performed. Twenty-seven patients were discharged from hospital with the drainage tube intact. Of them, the drainage tube was removed 3 weeks after PTGBD in 25 patients, was maintained for 8 weeks until surgery in 1 patient, and was dislodged in 1 patient. Twenty-eight patients with calculous cholecystitis underwent a delayed surgery, including LC in 25 patients, stone removal by choledochofiberscope in 2 patients, and open surgery in 1 patient because of accompanying choledocholithiasis and retroperitoneal mass (adrenal tumor). In another 4 patients with choledocholithiasis, an intraoperative choledochofiberscopy during LC was performed in 2 patients, and endoscopic sphincterotomy after LC was conducted in 2. No surgery related deaths or bile duct injuries occurred. Conclusions Combined use of PTGBD and delayed LC in elderly patients with acute cholecystitis is safe and effective.
9.Expression and clinical significance of Bcl-2 in gastric carcinoma
Lei REN ; Yejiang ZHOU ; Chunfeng LIU
International Journal of Surgery 2013;(3):164-166,封3
Objective To investigate the expression of B-cell lymphoma/leukemia-2 gene (Bcl-2) in the gastric carcinoma,and the relationship between Bcl-2 and clinical biological behaviour and prognosis.Methods To use SP immunohistochemistry to detect respectively the expression level of Bcl-2 in the gastric carcinoma and incisal margin epithelial tissue of 42 gastric carcinoma patients.Results The positive expression rates of Bcl-2 in the gastric carcinoma and incisal margin epithelial tissue were 69.05% and 21.43%.It had statistical significance (P <0.05) ; the expression of Bcl-2 in gastric carcinoma had not significantly correlation repectively with patient' s age,gender and invasive depth (P > 0.05),but had significantly correlation with differentiation,TNM stage and lymph node metastasis of the tumor (P < 0.05).Conclusion The expression level of Bcl-2 in gastric carcinoma may be one of biology indexes of the inwsion,migration,advancement and prognosis of the gastric carcinoma.
10.The preliminary study of expression and clinical significance of GrB/Bid in gastric carcinoma
Lei REN ; Chunfeng LIU ; Yejiang ZHOU
International Journal of Surgery 2015;42(1):23-26,后插1
Objective To investigate the expression of GrB and Bid gene in gastric carcinoma and development of gastric carcinoma,exploring their effect on the mechanism of immune tolerance of tumor.Methods S-P method was used to detect the expression status of GrB and Bid gene in gastric carcinoma and margin tissue.Results The positive expression rate of GrB of gastric carcinoma tissues was 47.62%,the positive rate in the margin tissue was 40.48%,there was no significant difference(P > 0.05) ; The positive expression rate of Bid of gastric carcinoma tissues (26.19%) was significantly lower than that of margin tissue(76.19%) (P < 0.05) ; The expression of GrB had significantly correlation with TNM stage and lymph node metastasis of the tumor (P < 0.05),the expression of Bid in gastric cancer had significantly correlation with differentiation,invasive depth,TNM stage and lymph node metastasis of the tumor (P < 0.05) ; the expression of GrB was negatively correlated with that of Bid in gastric cancaer(rs =-0.311,P < 0.05).Conclusion The expression of GrB and Bid may be involved in development of gastric carcinoma,down-regulated or scarce expression of Bid may be cause cancer cells escaping from endogenous or exogenous GrB-mediated cell apoptosis,and acquire immune tolerance,potential,to escape the immune response.