1.ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC OBSERVATION ON HBsAG IN FECAL SPECIMENS FROM PATIENTS WITH HEPATITIS B VIRUS
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1981;0(02):-
The problem that hepatitis B virus may be spread by feces has been disputed so far. By immune electron microscopic observation on 13 fecal specimens (negative stain) from patients with hepatitis B virus, HBsAg was found in some of the specimens. The result is in accordence with that by laboratory examination. The detection of HBsAg in the patient's feces is of greet value not only in epidemiologic respect, but also in the diagnosis, preveution and treatment of hepatitis B virus.
2.PRIMARY STUDY OF THE CYTOCHEMICAL METHOD OF Ca-ATPase
Mingxia CHEN ; Shaoyi YANG ; Haiyan ZHENG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1982;0(01):-
The cytochemical method of Ca-ATPase activity was studied in this article. The native made reagent was utilized and worked in our department, The appearance of Ca-ATPase activity was researched for the cells of hepar, kidney, brain and oviduet, especially for the membrane system of myocardium cell.
3.Surgical Treatment of Advanced Rectal Carcinoma in Aged People
Shaohua YANG ; Shaoyi CHEN ; Jun WEN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(04):-
Objective To explore the surgical treatment of advanced rectal carcinoma in aged people. Methods The clinical data of 65 aged patients with advanced rectal carcinoma from 2000 to 2004 were analyzed retrospectively. Results All cases were Dukes D stage or accompanied with hepatic metastasis. Hartmann's operation was performed in 26 cases, single lumen sigmoidostomy in 11 cases, double lumen sigmoidostomy in 11 cases and resection of hepatic metastatic cancer in 12 cases. Rectal upper arterial catheter chemotherapy was performed in 19 cases and hepatic arterial catheter chemotherapy in 15 cases. The 3-year survival rate of Hartmann's operation was 34%(9/26), and the average survival time was 20?3.17 months in the patients underwent rectal upper and hepatic arterial catheter chemotherapy, and 10?1.77 months in the patients who could not be treated surgically(P
4.APPLICATION OF COLLOIDAL GOLD-TECHNIQUE FOR LOCALIZATION OF CON A RECEPTORS IN HUMAN SPERM
Longshen WANG ; Rengyu GUO ; Shaoyi YANG ;
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1953;0(01):-
Intact and gossypol-treated spermatozoa from healthy man were labeled withCon A-HRP-G two-step method.Comparative observations of these sperms were doneunder LM,TEM and SEM.Results show that there are gold particles on spermsurface membrane.Their distribution is more dens on plasma membrane of spermhead and middle piece.On the intracellular membrane structures of sperm which plasmamembrane was damaged by gossypol the gold particles also can be seen,especially onthe membranes of acrosome and mitochondria.It was proved that Con A receptorsare present not only on plasma membrane of sperm,but also on the membrane ofacrosome and mitochondrion.The significance of Con A receptors on sperm struc-tures,advantages of Con A-HRP-G two-step labeled method and comparativeobservations under LM,TEM and SEM were discussed.
5.Observation of the morphological changes of corneal nerve in experimental herpes simplex keratitis in rabbit eyes
Li QIN ; Shouxin CUI ; Siwei LIU ; Shaoli CHENG ; Shaoyi YANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1981;0(03):-
Objective To observe the morphological changes of corneal nerve in experimental herpes simplex keratitis (HSK) in rabbit eyes. Methods Inoculation of the scarified cornea with herpes simplex virus-Ⅰ(HSV-Ⅰ)leads to herpetic infection of cornea. The HSK was detected by slit lamp and polymerase chain reaction(PCR), and the changes of corneal nerves in various periods with methylene blue vital staining and ultrastructure of corneal nerve were studied. Results Under light microscope, fewer corneal nerve bundles were observed, scattered with lower density of nerve fiber at center of cornea on the 4th day after the infection. At days 7 and 14, the seriously damaged nerve fiber was intermittent. The neuraxon became shorter with little polarity and the density of nerve fiber was extremely low. At day 30, the density was still low while the nerve fiber was approximately normal. Under electromicroscope, at day 4, the lamellar sheath of nerve fiber in the epitheliums appeared intermittent, and the neuroplasm of endings was partly lysed. During day 7 to day 14,neuroplasm was damaged and became vacuolar. The mitochondria swelled with vacuolar crest, and then were destroyed and lysed. The nerves in stroma were also injured. On day 30, neurilemma sheath was still intermittent with the decrease of microfilament and racuole. Conclusion HSK leads to the damage of nerve and the decrease of nerval density, and the damage of corneal nerve repairs very slowly.
6.Study on method of alimentary tract reconstruction in pancreaticoduodenectomy
Jun WEN ; Wenlv SHEN ; Shaohua YANG ; Shaoyi CHEN ; Guohu GUO ; Libo LIN
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2006;0(17):-
Objective To explore the ways to decrease the postoperative complications of pancreaticoduodenectomy. Methods Thirty-four patients who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy between January 1998 and December 2004 were reviewed retrospectively. A duct-to-mucosa pancreaticojejunostomy was performed mostly for patients, and an end-to-end pancreaticojejunal invagination for 5-patients with a soft pancreas and a small pancreatic duct. The end-to-side hepaticojejunostomy and the Roux-en-Y reconstruction of gastrointestinal continuity were performed for all patients. Results The hospital mortality was zero. The postoperative complications occurred in the form of wound infection was 4(12%), delayed gastric emptying was 1(3%), pneumonia was 1(3%), intra-abdominal collections was 1(3%) and pancreaticojejunostomy leak was 1(3%). In 1 patient with pancreaticojejunostomy leak, the closure was achieved with the conservative treatment. Intra-abdominal bleeding, intra-abdominal abscess and other anastomotic leakage were not seen in any of patients. The median follow-up was 21 months (ranging from 6 months to 5 years), none of patients had clinical evidence of steatorrhea, bile reflux gastric disease, anastomotic ulcer, retrograde cholangitis and dumping syndrome, there was no new case of diabetes. Conclusions Proper method of reconstruction produces encouraging results in decreasing the complications after pancreaticoduodenectomy.
7.The Investigation on Relationship Between the CT Value and Injury of Ultrastructure in Posttraumatic Acute Diffuse Brain Swelling
Shirong ZHANG ; Fengqi REN ; Changan WANG ; Jianlin HAN ; Shulin CHANG ; Shaoyi YANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(08):-
Objective To study the relationship between the CT value and injury of ultrastructure in posttraumatic acute diffuse brain swelling(PADBS). Methods The change of CT value of brain tissue was analyzed at posttrauma and preoperation in 9 patients, in combination with the ultrastructure in brain parenchyma in 36 specimen taken from operations. The relationship between the descend of CT value and ultrastructure injury was analysed.Results The CT value of brain in preoperation was lower than it in posttrauma first scanning(2.5~4.3 HU).The capillary distention and stenosis and the diffuse edema in pericapillary and intercellular were observed under transmission electron microscopy(TEM). The nucleolus of neuronal cells displaced to membrane or disappeard. Chromation agglutionation, nuclear membrane circuity, perinuclear diffuse lipid drops and blankspace were detected. The mitochondrion swelling, mitochondrial crest blurring or effacement, rough endoplasmic reticulum distension and its’ granules detachmen were also seen under TEM. Axolemma edema, microfilaments and microtubules derangement in axis-cylinder were found too. The similar phenomena existed in astrocyte.Conclusion The descent of CT value in PADBS was relevant to the aggravation of vasogenic cerebral edema, cytotoxic cerebral edema and ultrastructure injury in brain parenchyma.
8.Regulatory effect of Astragalus Polysaccharides on immune function of mice infected by Brucella suis S2
Xiaoman WANG ; Zhilei CHEN ; Shaoyi WANG ; Zhenguo XU ; Ruiqiang YANG ; Shuquan ZHANG ; Zhiran CAO
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2014;(8):1046-1050
To study the regulating effect of Astragalus Polysaccharides ( APS) to the mice infected by Brucella suis S2.Methods:120 BALB/c mice were randomly divided into 4 groups:experimental mice were injected APS 1 ml ( 0.4,1.2,3 mg/ml) via peritoneal cavity respectively once a day and the control group was injected with the same volume of saline for 3 days,then infected with Brucella suis S2 1 ml (1×107 L-1 ) by ip.Five mice of each group were killed through eye bloodletting at 1,6,12,24,48, 72 h respectively post-infection with Brucella suis S 2 and the peritoneal macrophage were obtained respectively to make smear.Phagocytic rate and phagocytic index were calculated by the Wright Giemsa staining after infected 1 h.TNF-α,IL-12 and IFN-γlevels of serum at different time points were measured by ELISA.The bacterial load of MΦand spleen were measured by coating method.Results:The phagocytic rate and phagocytic index of MΦin APS 3 dose groups were higher than those of the control group ( P<0.05 ).The microbial load of MΦin APS 3 dose groups at 1 h infected by Brucella suis S 2 were significantly higher than those of control,but significantly lower than those of control at 6,12,24,48,72 h after infected by Brucella suis S2.The microbial load of spleen in APS 3 dose groups at 6 h infected by Brucella suis S 2 were significantly higher than those of control ,but significantly lower than those of control at 12,24,48,72h after infected by Brucella suis S2.The concentrations of TNF-α,IL-12 and IFN-γin the serum of APS groups had significantly been improved ( P<0.05 ).Conclusion: APS can promote the activation of MΦin vivo and strengthen the activity of phagocytosis and killing to Brucella suis S 2.APS can promote the secretion of TNF-α,IL-12 and IFN-γof mice,strengthen the cellular immune response of mice to Brucella suis S 2.
9.Association of cysteine level and bone mineral density among children with cerebral palsy
YANG Jiewen, HUANG Shaoyi, HUANG Shan, DENG Haorong, CHEN Yajun
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(11):1638-1643
Objective:
To investigate the association between cysteine level and lumbar spine (LS) bone mineral density (BMD) among children with cerebral palsy, so as to provide a basis for bone health enhancement among children with cerebral palsy.
Methods:
A total of 149 children aged 10-18 with cerebral palsy who were admitted to the G city Social Welfare Institute (Luogang District) from January 2023 to January 2024. Basic demographic characteristics of children with cerebral palsy were extracted from medical records system. Cysteine levels were measured using the enzyme cycling method. LS BMD of the children was determined by specialized rehabilitation physicians using dual energy X ray absorptiometry, and the corrected BMD Z -scores for LS were calculated. Non restrictive cubic splines and segmented multiple linear regression were employed to analyze the correlation between cysteine levels and age specific height Z -scores (HAZ scores) for LS BMD in children with cerebral palsy.
Results:
The median cysteine concentration in children with cerebral palsy was 9.13(8.42, 10.30)μmol/L, with significantly higher levels in spastic type children [9.28(8.53,10.49)μmol/L] compared to non spastic types [8.64(7.89,9.66)μmol/L]( Z=-2.46,P <0.05). The median LS BMD HAZ score was -1.07( -2.10 , -0.16), and the detection rate of decreased bone mass was 29.5%. There was an "L" shaped association between serum homocysteine concentration and LS BMD HAZ score in children with cerebral palsy. When serum homocysteine concentration was below 8.7 μmol/L, a significant negative correlation was observed between LS BMD HAZ score and serum homocysteine concentration ( B=-0.32, 95%CI =-1.06 to -0.15, P <0.05).
Conclusions
The significant negative correlation between cysteine levels and LS BMD in children with cerebral palsy at lower cysteine concentrations, which suggests a potentially higher sensitivity to the influence of homocysteine than healthy children and adolescents, warranting attention even if not reaching the standard of hyperhomocysteinemia.
10.Novel mutations p.Lys327X and p.Leu424CysfsX8 underlying congenital factor Ⅺ deficiency.
Miaoshan WENG ; Fen LIN ; Jincan ZHANG ; Jiaoren WU ; Shaoyi XING ; Liye YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2019;36(8):801-804
OBJECTIVE:
To analyze the phenotype and genetic mutations in a pedigree affected with factor Ⅺ (FⅪ) deficiency.
METHODS:
Activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), FⅪ activity (FⅪ:C) and FⅪ antigen (FⅪ:Ag) were determined for the proband and his family members. All exons and exon-intron boundaries of the FⅪ gene of the proband were analyzed by direct sequencing. Suspected mutation was verified in his family members.
RESULTS:
The proband had APTT of 82.4 s, FⅪ:C of 0.8%, and FⅪ:Ag of <1%. DNA sequencing showed that he has carried c.1033A>T (Lys327X) mutation in exon 10 and c.1325delT (Leu424CysfsX8) mutation in exon 12 of the FⅪ gene. His elder sister, son, daughter, two granddaughters and one grandson were heterozygous carriers of the c.1033A>T mutation, while his older sister and younger brother were heteozygous carriers of the c.1325delT mutation. Analysis using Mutation Taster software showed that both p.Lys327X and p.Leu424CysfsX8 may affect the function of protein and lead to the corresponding disease.
CONCLUSION
The novel mutations of Lys327X and Leu424CysfsX8 of the the FⅪ gene probably underlie the pathogenesis of congenital coagulation factor Ⅺ deficiency in this pedigree.
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