1.Multiple fundus imaging diagnosis: knowing the principles well for a rational application
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2021;39(5):376-381
Multimodal fundus imaging techniques, based on lights and shadows, appear to have a rapidly great progress in recent years.Fundus imaging techniques are divided into anatomical approaches and functional approaches according to the working characteristics and principle of different instruments.Nowadays, fundus imaging techniques are developing toward a wide field, microview, multimodal, quantitative, and intelligent way.However, to our knowledge, the fundus is very broad with many unexplored territories and unsolved mysteries until now.The road of clinical industrialization of emerging imaging techniques is still long, and there is also a potential challenge in the application of artificial intelligence deep learning in ophthalmology.Multimodal fundus imaging techniques are beneficial for us to accurately diagnose and dynamically monitor eye diseases, but with so many examination methods, how to choose a highly sensitive and specific way to avoid the waste of medical resources and reduce unnecessary financial burden of patients is the responsibility of ophthalmologists.
2.Study of transcription and cleavage in vitro of HCV with HCV specific hammerhead ribozyme
Rui HUA ; Junqi NIU ; Feng WANG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2000;0(02):-
Objective To study the effect of specific hammerhead ribozyme (Rz) to hepatitis C virus (HCV) in vitro. Methods Rz 1 Rz 2 were designed to cleavage at 5′-NCR nucleotide positions under 136~160 and 313~337, Rz 3 was designed to cleavage at C region nucleotide position under 373~388. As a control, cleavage deficient Rzm that have A→G point mutations in the catalytic loop of the hammerhead domain. 32P-labeled transcript of target HCV RNA was incubated with gel-purified Rz ( Rz 1, Rz 2, Rz 3 and Rzm ) respectively at different concentration based on specified condition and autoradiographed after denaturing gel-electrophoresis. Results Except Rzm, Rz 1 Rz 2 Rz 3 were active at 37 ℃ and more so at higher concentration, and more so with cleavage site nearly to the HCV initial code. Conclusions The HCV specific hammerhead ribozyme can be designed in vitro, further study about cleavage in vitro and in vivo will continue.
3.Electromagnetic field change the expression of osteogenesis genes in murine bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells.
Dongming, ZHAO ; Hua, WU ; Feng, LI ; Rui, LI ; Chaoxiong, TAO
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2008;28(2):152-5
In order to identify the differentially expressing gene of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) stimulated by electromagnetic field (EMF) with osteogenesis microarray analysis, the bone marrow MSCs of SD rats were isolated and cultured in vitro. The third-passage cells were stimulated by EMFs and total RNA was extracted, purified and then used for the synthesis of cDNA and cRNA. The cRNA of stimulated group and the control group was hybridized with the rat oligo osteogenesis microarray respectively. The hybridization signals were acquired by using X-ray film after chemiluminescent detection and the data obtained were analyzed by employing the web-based completely integrated GEArray Expression Analysis Suite. RT-PCR was used to identify the target genes: Bmp1, Bmp7, Egf and Egfr. The results showed that 19 differentially expressing genes were found between the stimulated group and the control group. There were 6 up-regulated genes and 13 down-regulated genes in the stimulated group. Semi-quantitative RT-PCR confirmed that the expressions of Bmp1, Bmp7 mRNA of the stimulated group were up-regulated (P<0.05) and those of Egf, Egfr were down-regulated (P<0.05). It was suggested that the gene expression profiles of osteogenesis of the bone marrow MSCs were changed after EMF treatment. It is concluded that the genes are involved in skeletal development, bone mineral metabolism, cell growth and differentiation, cell adhesion etc.
Bone Marrow Cells/*cytology
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Cell Differentiation
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Down-Regulation
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Electromagnetic Fields
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Gene Expression Profiling
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Gene Expression Regulation
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Mesenchymal Stem Cells/*cytology
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Nucleic Acid Hybridization
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Oligonucleotide Probes/chemistry
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Osteogenesis/*genetics
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RNA, Complementary/metabolism
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
4.Correlation between Toxoplasma infection and occurrence of children with cerebral palsy
Rui-hua LI ; Xiao-wei FENG ; Ying HUANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(9):553-553
ObjectiveTo investigate whether the Toxoplasma infection is the risk factor of occurrence of children cerebral palsy.Methods236 children with cerebral palsy and 428 normal children were included. Children were laminated to 4 groups by age:-3 months,-6 months,-9 months,-12 months. Final diagnosis was made by one or more finding following: plasma Toxoplasma DNA(TOX-DNA), plasma Toxoplasma circulating antigen(TOX-CAG), plasma Toxoplasma IgM(TOX-IgM), exclusion other congenital infected diseases.ResultsThe OR and 95%CI were 10.13,3.74-27.42 in -3 months,7.71,2.45-24.28 in -6 months,8.84,1.85-42.31 in-9 months(P<0.01 respectively), and 4.30, 0.83-22.28(P>0.05)in -12 months. ConclusionThere is correlation between the Toxoplasma infection and the children cerebral palsy; the earlier Toxoplasma infection, the greater the risk of cerebral palsy. Congenital Toxoplasma infection may be one of important factors in children cerebral palsy.
5.Effect of Genciclovir on Cytomegalovirus Infection of Children with Cerebral Palsy
Rui-hua LI ; Xiao-wei FENG ; Ying HUANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2006;12(2):99-100
ObjectiveTo investigate the therapeutic effect of genciclovir on cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection of children with cerebral palsy (CP).Methods36 CP children with CMV infection were randomly divided into treatment group and control group with 18 cases in each group. Children of treatment group were treated by genciclovir with 5 mg/kg i.v. drip q l2 h for 14 days at inductive phase and 7.5 mg/kg i.v. drip qod for 6 weeks at maintain phase. Cases of control group were treated by acyclovir with 5 mg/kg i.v. drip q 8 h for 14 days at inductive phase and 7.5 mg/kg i.v. drip q l2 h for 6 weeks at maintain phase. CMV-DNA contents in urine of two groups were measured before and after treatment.ResultsCMV-DNA contents in urine of two groups were not different before treatment (P>0.05). For control group, CMV-DNA contents were also not different before and after treatment. For treatment group, CMV-DNA contents after treatment significantly decreased compared with pre-treatment and that of control group after treatment (P<0.05).ConclusionGenciclovir is effect and safety for CMV infection of CP children.
6.Nerve root lesion of brachial plexus intervertebral part diagnosed by high-resolution ultrasonography
Dingzhang CHEN ; Minjuan ZHENG ; Rui CONG ; Yongsheng ZHU ; Hua FENG ; Rui ZHAO ; Xiaodong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2011;20(8):699-702
Objective To evaluate the application of high-resolution ultrasonography in the diagnosis of nerve root lesion of cervical vertebra intervertebral foramen part. Methods Twenty-seven patients with root avulsion injury of brachial plexus intervertebral part and 8 patients with schwannoma of brachial plexus root were examined with high-resolution ultrasonography. Thirty healthy volunteers were involved for the sonographic imagings of normal brachial plexus intervertebral part. The ultrasound findings of the patients before operation were compared with surgical outcomes. Results The normal intervertebral part of brachial plexus were shown as hypoechoic tubular strucuture, which could be identified with cervical artery and transverse process used as landmarks for the intervertebral part of brachial plexus root. The detection ratios of normal intervertebral part for C5-C8 and outside part of braehial plexus were 100%. In 27 patients with root avulsion injury of intervertebral brachial plexus, the intervertebral nerve root were enlarged as hypoechoic area, with nerve dissected partly or disappearing, distal nerve parts outside the intervertebral foramen swelling, edema,or cerebrospinal fluid assembling as cystic masses. In 8 patients with schwannoma of brachial plexus root part, the spinal ganglia outside intervertebral foramen were shown as tumor-like hypoechoic mass, with blood supply shown inside. Conclusions High-resolution ultrasonography is of great value for early and convenient diagnosis of root avulsion injury and mass of brachial plexus intervertebral part, especially in community hospitals,which could provide important information for clinical therapy.
7.Relation between Chinese Medical Constitutions and Chemotherapy-induced Leucopenia in Breast Cancer Patients: a Clinical Study.
Yi LIU ; Qing-hua CHEN ; Ye SUN ; Yun CAI ; Rui WANG ; Ping-ping HAN ; Zhe ZHANG ; Rui WANG ; Feng YE
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2015;35(6):664-667
OBJECTIVETo analyze the relationship between Chinese medical constitutions and chemotherapy-induced leucopenia (CIL) of primary breast cancer patients.
METHODSTotally 306 breast cancer patients undergoing adjunctive chemotherapy for the 1st time, and effective 291 breast cancer patients were recruited in this study.Nine Basic Constitutional Scale was used before first chemotherapy. Chinese medical constitutions were classified and quantitatively scored. The highest grading for any item of adverse reactions in each case during the whole chemotherapy course was recorded after chemotherapy. Data were statistically analyzed using SPSS16.0.
RESULTSThere was no significant difference in CIL between different chemotherapy regimens and various Chinese medical constitutions of breast cancer patients (P > 0.05). Yang deficiency constitution is one risk factor for CIL. The higher the score of yang deficiency constitution, the more severe the CIL.
CONCLUSIONSYang deficiency constitution was correlated with the degree of CIL. The higher the score of yang deficiency constitution, the greater the risk of III-IV grade CIL in breast cancer patients.
Breast Neoplasms ; complications ; drug therapy ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; therapeutic use ; Female ; Humans ; Leukopenia ; chemically induced ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Yang Deficiency
9.Clinical analysis on replantation of severed palm in 45 patients.
Fei-Hua YAN ; Jun LIAO ; Ping-Lian SHAN ; Zhen-Feng LIU ; Rui FANG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2014;27(6):475-477
OBJECTIVETo explore methods and clinical outcomes of microsurgical technique in treating patients with severed palm.
METHODSFrom January 2009 to December 2012,45 patients with severed palm were treated by replantation through microsurgical technique, included 37 males and 8 females, aged from 13 to 45 years old with an average of 25. Postoperative survival rate and evaluation standard of upper limb replantation function posposed by Chinese Medical Association were applied for evaluate clinical outcomes after operation.
RESULTSForty-five patients with severed plam were treated by replantation. Thirty-nine patients (121 fingers) were survived,and survival rate was 87%. All patients were followed up 3 to 15.5 months with an average of 11.5 months. According to evaluation standard of upper limb replantation function posposed by Chinese Medical Association, the total score was 80.27 +/- 1.93, and 27 cases got excellent results, 8 good and 4 poor.
CONCLUSIONThe success of replantation of severed palm depends on grasping operation indication strictly, knowing complexity and local anatomic relationship, debridement completely during operation, making full use of remaining organization, arteriovenostomy through microsurgical technique as early as possible, constructing circulation and repairing injuried nerve rationally.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Female ; Hand Injuries ; physiopathology ; surgery ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures ; Replantation ; Young Adult
10.2D-PAGE Analysis of Chinese Rose Leaf Protein Under Heat Shock Stress
Rui JIANG ; Yong-Hong HU ; Chang-Hua JIANG ; Hong-Wei ZHAO ; Shang-Lian HU ; Feng MING ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(04):-
Proteins extracted from two varieties of Chinese roses leaves were separated by two- dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (2-DE) with immobilized pH gradient (IPG). Many difference proteins were isolated with molecular weights ranging 10-30 kDa and pI5-6. Three proteins of high levels observed in a gel were excised and identified using peptide mass fingerprinting and MS-MS. A summary of the identified proteins and their putative functions are presented. They are identified as eIF-5A、LEA protein and Hsp17. 5. Functions of these proteins in plant tolerance to high temperature were discussed.