1.Neutropenic Hematological Malignancy Patients with Imipenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa Sepsis:Analysis of 3 Cases
Jingyan XU ; Jian OUYANG ; Qiguo ZHANG ; Yong XU ; Chaoyang GUAN
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2009;0(15):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the clinical characteristics of imipenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa sepsis in neutropenic hematological malignancy patients. METHODS A retrospective review of the medical records of 3 cases in neutropenic hematological malignancy patients with P.aeruginosa sepsis in June 2008 were taken. RESULTS All they died within 3 days,2 times blood culture results indicated.With imipenem-resistant P.aeruginosa growth. CONCLUSIONS Neutropenic hematological malignancy patients with imipenem-resistant P.aeruginosa sepsis have rapid progress of the disease and high mortality rates,we should step up surveillance.
2.Mutation analysis of the COL7A1 gene in pretibial dominant dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
Yan DUAN ; Kang ZENG ; Yanhua LIANG ; Qiguo ZHANG ; Xiaoyan ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2016;49(1):50-52
Objective To explore the role of type Ⅶ collagen (COL7A1) gene in the pathogenesis of pretibial dominant dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (DDEB-Pt).Methods Peripheral blood samples were obtained from a sporadic Chinese patient of Han nationality with DDEB-Pt,his parents and 100 healthy human controls.A modified salting-out method was used to extract genomic DNA from the blood samples,and PCR was performed to amplify 118 exons of the COL7A1 gene followed by DNA sequencing.Results A G→A mutation was identified at position 6109 (G6109A) in exon 78 of the COL7A1 gene in this patient,which caused a change from GCT to ACT at codon 2037 in the triple helix region,and resulted in the substitution of glycine (Gly) by arginine (Arg) (p.Gly2037Arg).Conclusion A novel glycine substitution mutation was identified in the COL7A1 gene in the patient with DDEB-Pt,which may be a pathogenic mutation.
3.Construction of a finite element model based on lunate sagittal Micro-CT images and its stress analysis
Chuanchao DU ; Ge XIONG ; Shuang REN ; Qiguo RONG ; Heng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(27):4385-4390
BACKGROUND: Biomechanical mechanisms are complex, and previous studiers focus on the stress conduction in the carpus. However, the stress distribution and characteristics of trabecula in the carpus are rarely reported.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the stress distribution and deformation characteristics of the normal lunate through a two-dimensional sagittal finite element model.METHODS: A normal cadaveric lunate sample was scanned with Micro-CT and the central sagittal image was chosen for further finite element analysis (FEA). The chosen image was processed and imported into the finite element analysis software (Ansys 14.0). A two-dimensional sagittal finite element model of the lunate bone was established. Axial pressure was applied to the model with the wrist held in different positions, and nine regions of interests (ROIs) were identified, for which stress and displacement nephograms were created. These included the first principal stress (S1, the maximum stress in a principal plane), the third principal stress (S3, the minimal stress in a principal plane), shear stress (SXY, the component of stress coplanar with a material cross section), von Mises stress (SEQV, yielding begins when the elastic energy of distortion reaches a critical value)and displacement of each ROI (UY, displacement on the vertical plane of the lunate) which were calculated and compared.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) The stresses on ROIs located in the proximal and volar cortices of the lunate bone were much higher than those in the distal and dorsal cortices. At the proximal lunate, S1 was less than S3; however at the distal lunate, S1 was greater than S3. The ROIs of the distal and proximal ends of the lunate bone received much higher stress than the ROIs of the middle part. As for axial trabecular displacement,both distal and proximal ROIs were compressed by axial pressure. However, the dorsal and the volar parts of the proximal lunate moved in different directions at different wrist postures. Besides, the stress values and magnitudes of displacement were elevated in wrist flexion and extension compared to neutral position.Furthermore, the stress concentration zones (the proximal volar ROI, the proximal dorsal ROI, the distal volar ROI, and the distal dorsal ROI) had different directions of shear stress and displacement in different wrist postures. (2) These results suggest that when stress is loaded on a normal lunate model, four stress concentration zones, the proximal volar ROI, the proximal dorsal ROI, the distal volar ROI, and the distal dorsal ROI are found. The wrist postures can significantly affect the value and distribution of axial stress on the sagittal lunate.
4.Gambogic acid induces Raji cell apoptosis in vitro and its mechanism
Qiguo ZHANG ; Cuiping LI ; Junhao CHEN ; Jian OUYANG
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2009;18(11):643-646,653
Objective To study the inducing apoptosis effect of a traditional Chinese medicine gambogic acid (GA) on Raji cell line and its mechanism. Methods The effect of GA on the proliferation of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) was analyzed. Raji cells were treated with GA at different concentrations and times, and the inhibitory effect was detected by MTT assay.Apoptosis induced by GA was observed by Annexin V/PI doubling staining and flow cytometry assay.Mitochondrial membrane potential was measured by JC-1 assay. Activated Caspase-3, Caspase-8 and Caspase-9 in living Raji cells were measured by caspGLOWTM fluorescein staining kit and quantificated by flow cytometry. Results After incubation with GA, the proliferation rates of both normal blood mononuclear cells and Raji cells were dramatically inhibited in a concentration dependent manner. GA induced Raji cells to undergo apoptosis. GA decreased the mitochondrial membrane potential of Raji cells. GA increased the level of activated caspase 3, caspase 8, caspase 9 for 0.37 %, 33.57 %, 18.27 % in 24 h and 28.2 %, 69.2 %,76.7 % in 48 h respectively. Conclusion GA have an inhibitory effect on Raji cells, and can trigger apoptosis of Raji cells through both intrinsic and extrinsic pathways.
5.Effect of chloroform extract of Zingiber mioga Roscoe on human dermal microvascular endothelial cell expression of cell adhesion molecules and adhesivity to lymphocytes
Zhongzhu LI ; Qiguo ZHANG ; Weihua LI ; Songlin SHI ; Qifu LI
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2013;46(10):726-730
Objective To investigate the effect of chloroform extract of Zingiber mioga Roscoe on human dermal microvascular endothelial cell (HDMEC) expression of cell adhesion molecules and adhesivity to lymphocytes.Methods HDMECs were isolated from human foreskin tissue and subjected to subculture.After several passages,some HDMECs were treated with chloroform extract from Zingiber mioga Roscoe (CFMG) of 200 mg/L for 30 minutes before or after 24-hour stimulation with tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α or interleukin (IL)-1α.Subsequently,enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was performed to determine the expression levels of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1),vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) and E-selectin on HDMECs.Both T lymphocytes isolated from venous blood of healthy adults and Ramos Burkitt's lymphoma B cells were labelled with chromium-51 and incubated with the HDMECs for four hours followed by the determination of radiation intensity of lymphocytes adhering to HDMECs using a gamma-counter.Results Compared with 0.2% dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO),CFMG slightly down-regulated the expression of ICAM-1,VCAM-1 and E-selectin on resting HDMECs (all P > 0.05).In comparison with culture medium,TNF-α enhanced the expressions of ICAM-1,VCAM-1 and E-selectin significantly (all P < 0.01),and IL-1α elevated the expressions of ICAM-1 and E-selectin markedly(both P < 0.01) as well as the expression of VCAM-1 slightly (P > 0.05).The upregulating effects of TNF-α and IL-1α on the expressions of adhesion molecules were notably suppressed by the CFMG treatment prior to the stimulation with TNF-α and IL-1α(all P < 0.01),but not affected by that after the stimulation (all P > 0.05).The adhesivity of HDMECs to T lymphocytes and Ramos cells was slightly decreased by CFMG treatment compared with 0.2% DMSO (both P > 0.05),but was markedly increased by TNF-α and IL-1α compared with the culture medium (both P < 0.01).Conclusions CFMG may play an antiinflammatory role via blocking the up-regulating effect of pre-inflammatory cytokines such as TNF-α and IL-1α on the expression of adherence molecules on HDMECs and,hence,inhibiting inflammatory cell infiltration in tissue.
6.The Application of Correspondence Analysis toFactorial Experiment for Analysis of Cephalosporinwith Reversed Phase High Performance Liquid chromatography
Shiqian ZHU ; Kunyi NI ; Zhenjie WU ; Ze LI ; Qiguo ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2001;29(4):457-460
Correspondence analysis was used for determining the important factors from the six factors influencing analysis of cephalosporin in reversed phase-high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC). Experiments were planed by U7(76), then the synthetical correspondence between a series of optimizations and the factors was calculated. Result indicated that that proportion of organic solvent, pH and concentration of buffer were three most important factors. It showed that the correspondence analysis was a better method to determining the important factors in RP-HPLC
7.Studies on DNA fingerprint of genuine Chinese herbs Alisma orientalis by RAPD
Shanmei HU ; Hantao ZHOU ; Qiguo ZHANG ; Yuanbin RUAN ;
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(02):-
Object To research genovariations between genuine Chinese herbs and non genuine ones and to develop a valuable tool used in identification of the Chinese herb.Methods RAPD technique was applied in studies on the samples of Alisma orientalis (Sam.) Juzep. from different area in Fujian, Sichuan and Jiangxi provinces.Results The DNA fingerprints of genuine and non genuine Chinese herbs were compared and it was suggested that the herbal populations growing in different area in above three provinces had different genus characteristics.Conclusion RAPD technique is a valuable tool for identification of genuine Chinese herbs.
9.Curative effect of Cynergy dual wavelength laser in treatment of skin vascular pathological changes in children
Yonghong LI ; Yijin HUANG ; Weijia LIN ; Qiguo ZHANG ; Xiaoping KE ; Xiaoyan ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2013;19(4):279-282
Objective To explore the curative effect and adverse reactions through Cynergy dual wavelength laser to cure skin vascular pathological changes in children.Methods Cynergy dual wavelength (595 nm and 1064 nm) laser were used to treat the skin vascular pathological changes in children (650 cases) including strawberry-shaped hemangioma (398 cases) and port wine stain (252 cases).Anergy density was 5-15 J/cm2 and 30-80 J/cm2.The curative effect and adverse reaction and also the relationship between the port wine stain curative effect and the age of patient,location,and colour of skin lesions were analyzed.Results In total 650 cases after 3-7 times treatments under suitable pulse width and energy density,the curative effect for strawberry-shaped hemangioma was 92.2 %,that for pink type port wine stain was 77.9 %,that for purple type port wine stain was 38.9 %,and that for thickening type port wine stain was 14.3 % ; the overall adverse reaction rate was 2.3 %.After test with x2 analysis,the curative effect of port wine stain also varied depending on the age of patient,location,and colour of skin lesions.The younger the age of patient and shallower of colour of skin lesions,and the better the curative effect.The curative effect for location around the eyes was better than frontal face and limbs.Conclusions Application of Cynergy dual wavelength laser in treatment of the skin vascular pathological changes in children has notable curative effect and low adverse reaction.It is a new curative technology and also safe and reliable.It is worthy of popularization and application.
10.Multiple factors quantitative analysis on middle ear function in primarily diagnosed patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
Qiguo CHEN ; Wei ZHANG ; Yong LIANG ; Xiaolong LIU ; Huaihong CHEN ; Qiong WANG ; Xiangdong ZHAO ; Chun YANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(10):724-727
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the ways of quantitative and objective evaluation for analyzing the multiple influence factors on middle ear function in the patients with primarily diagnosed NPC, and to analyze the influence factors of middle ear function in the patients with primarily diagnosed nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC).
METHOD:
Three hundred and twenty cases (320 ears) of primarily diagnosed NPC patients were examinated with electric otoscope, acoustic immittance measurement, pure tone audiometry, nasopharynx and middle ear CT or MRI scanning, eustachian tube function examination, and electronic nasopharyngoscope. A series of quantitative methods, as the influence factors including T stage, clinical stage, location, diffusion type and form of tumor, eustachian tube function, pharynx mouth shape, imaging extension (nasal, skull base, pharyngeal recess, parapharyngeal space, tensor veli palatini muscle, levator veli palatini and so on), were used to evaluate the middle ear function. SPSS 13.0 was used to anlyze the single and multiple factors in statistics.
RESULT:
T stage, clinical stage, location, diffusion type, and form of tumor, pharynx mouth shape, imaging extension (nasal, skull base, pharyngeal recess, parapharyngeal space, tensor veli palatini muscle, levator veli palatini) were the single influence factors on the function of middle ear in primarily diagnosed NPC patients. The gender, age, pathological types, N staging and M staging of NPC patients primarily diagnosed had no effect on middle ear function. The multple factors analysis showed that T stage, tumor location, the function of eustachian tube, tensor veli palatini muscle invasion, and skull base invasion were independent factor of affecting the middle ear function on primarily diagnosed NPC patients.
CONCLUSION
In this study, the influence factors of middle ear function with primarily diagnosed NPC were related to T stage, location of tumor, the function of eustachian tube, tensor veli palatini muscle invasion, skull base invasion, otitis media and quantitative criteria. The way of quantitative analysis could be used to evaluate objectively the middle ear function in patients with primarily diagnosed NPC.
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