1.The tissue factor pathway in patients with acute ischemic cardiac and cerebral vessel disease
Shilong XIONG ; Qian WANG ; Lei ZHENG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1982;0(01):-
Objective To explore the changes and clinical significance of plasma tissue factor pathway (TFP) levels during the onset of acute ischemic cardiac and cerebral vessel disease. Methods The study population consisted of 69 patients with AMI and 71 with AICS as well as 50 age-matched healthy volunteers. Blood samples were obtained during the onset period of AMI and AICS. Tissue factor (TF) and tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) activity in plasma were assayed with the chromogenic assay, Plasma TF and TFPI antigen were measured with ELISA, Plasma FⅦ coagulation activity (FⅦ:C) was developed in the one- stage system. Plasma FⅦa was determined by soluble TF assay, plasma prothrombin (FII) and fibrinogen (Fbg) were measured by one-stage amidolytic assay and thrombin time (TT) respectively. Results In the AMI group, compared with the control group, plasma TF activities and antigens, TFPI activities and antigens as well as FⅦa were significantly higher(all P0.05), plasma FII and Fbg were also remarkably increased (both P0.05). Conclusion The initiation of TF pathway would be associated with the onset of AMI and AIS, but the changes of TF, TFPI, FⅦ:C and Fbg in AMI are different from those in AICS, endothelial dysfunction and the blood is in hypercoagulable state.
2.Tomographic ultrasound imaging for analyzing for the relative orientation of fetal heart and great arteries
Tao LIU ; Ying WU ; Yi XIONG ; Shilong LIU ; Zhipeng NI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2009;25(10):1845-1848
Objective To assess the value of tomographic ultrasound imaging (TUI) for prenatal analysis of the relative orientation of fetal heart and great arteries. Methods Volume datasets acquired from 12 patients of transposition of the great arteries (TGA) and 13 normal fetal heart were evaluated offline with TUI. The aortic valves (AV) and pulmonary valves (PV) were respectively showed on the two parallel slices. According to the pivot point in the middle of the PV in one slice, the relative orientation of the AV on another slices were analyzed. Results In the 12 patients of TGA confirmed postnatally, 7 were concomitant with single ventricle anomaly, AV was on the anterior-right orientation of the PV in 5, and was relatively on the anterior and anterior-left orientation in other 2 of them.In the remained 5 with seeming normal 4 chamber view, AV was found on the anterior-right of the PV in 3, and was relatively on the anterior and upright orientation.in other 2 patients. In 13 normal fetuses, TUI showed that all AV located on the posterior-right orientation to the PV. Conclusion TUI can provide detailed spatial information of the great arteries both in normal and abnormal fetal heart. It may be a convenient and veracious tool for prenatal exploring the morphology of the great arteries.
3.Vertebroplasty with vertebral pedicle screw plus calcium sulfate cement injection treats thoracolumbar vertebrae fractures:report of 28 cases
You ZHANG ; Shilong FENG ; Xiaojiang XIONG ; Heping JIANG ; Shuming LUO
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(10):-
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy of vertebroplasty using vertebral pedicle screw technique combined with calcium sulfate cement injection in the treatment of thoracolumbar vertebrae fractures.Methods Twenty-eight patients with thoracolumbar vertebrae fractures admitted in our department in recent 2 years were enrolled in this study,including 21 cases of type A,3 cases of type B,and 4 cases of type C.All patients were fixed with vertebral pedicle screw,and then verteplasty was performed using calcium sulfate cement injection.Results All patients were followed up for an average time of 16 months.Within the follow-up,there was no complication noted,such as loosening or breakage of internal fixation,chronical lumbar back pain,and loss of effected vertebral height.Artificial bones injected into vertebrae were absorbed in about 3 months.Conclusion Vertebroplasty using vertebral pedicle screw technique combined with calcium sulfate cement injection is an effective and safe procedure for thoracolumbar vertebrae fractures,which renders it possible to bear weight early and to maintain corrected vertebral height postoperatively.
4.LPS-mediated inhibition hepatitis B virus replication in Bewo cells via the NF-κB/MyD88 pathway
Jie ZI ; Qian WANG ; Lei ZHENG ; Shilong XIONG ; Fang WANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2011;13(11):1464-1467,1472
ObjectiveTo explore the effect and mechanism of Toll-like receptor 4(TLR4) ligand LPS-mediated inhibition hepatitis B virus (HBV) replication in Bewo cells.MethodsFirst of all,2 μg 1.3-fold HBV recombinant vector pcDNA3.1 ( + )-HBV1.3 were transfected into Bewo cells,after 12 h,the cells were treated with LPS for 3 d.To observe the kinetics of IFN-β and TNF-α expression in Bewo cells,the Bewo cells were exposed to TLR4 ligand LPS.And the effect of pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate ( PDTC),an inhibitor of NF-κB,on LPS-induced cytokines was also observed.The HBsAg,HBeAg and HBV DNA level in the culture supernatant were detected by Microparticle Enzyme Immunoassay (MEIA) and fluorescence quantitative PCR,respectively,and the expression of IFN-β,TNF-α,TRIF and MyD88 was detected by ELISA and RT-PCR,respectively.ResultsCompared with control group,LPS could significantly suppress HBV replication in Bewo cells ( P <0.01 ),and it could induce the production of TNFα in Bewo cells ( P < 0.05 ),in time-and dose-dependent manners.PDTC strongly inhibited LPS and induced TNF-α production,but had no much effect on IFN-β in Bewo cells ( P < 0.001 ).Compared with control group,the mRNA levels of MyD88 were significantly induced by LPS in the Bewo cells transfected with this recombinant vector( P < 0.001 ).ConclusionsTLR4 ligand LPS could significantly suppress HBV replication by inducing TNF-α production in Bewo cells mainly via the MyD88/ NF-κB signal pathway.
5.Teaching ability training of young teachers in discipline of medicine laboratory
Jie BAO ; Fangyin ZENG ; Peng ZHANG ; Shilong XIONG ; Lei ZHENG ; Qian WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2011;10(6):703-705
Cultivation of young teachers is an important part of teaching staff training in colleges and universities. To strengthen teaching ability of young teachers in discipline of medicine laboratory is related to the quality of laboratory medicine personnel training.The paper will be based on some problems of young teacher teaching and discuss some measures of young teachers' teaching ability improvement.
6.Construction and practice of the innovation talents training mode for laboratory medicine
Jiyu ZHANG ; Qian WANG ; Lei ZHENG ; Yurong QIU ; Tao QI ; Shilong XIONG ; Haixia LI
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;37(1):78-80
Based on the developing trend of laboratory medicine and the internal rules of discipline construction,series of research and reform practices in the curriculum system were put forward,including practice teaching,innovation education and instructional technology for laboratory medicine.An innovation talents training mode for laboratory medicine is gradually formed and innovative education is pushed on systematically,effectively and abidingly.The new mode has made periodical results and good prospects in cultivating students with innovative quality and ability.
7.Surgical repair and reconstruction of traumatic floating shoulder injuries
You ZHANG ; Qun GUAN ; Xiaojiang XIONG ; Shilong FENG ; Yiming LIAO ; Shangqiong JIA
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2009;25(5):430-432
Objective To investigate clinical effect of surgical repair and reconstruction of traumatic floating shoulder injuries (FSI). Methods Sixteen patients with FSI were treated with open re-duction and reconstructive internal plate fixation. Of all, one patient was with transverse clavicle fracture, six with oblique clavicle fracture and nine with comminuted clavicle fracture. There was one patient with type Ⅰ scapula fracture, three with type Ⅱ, four with type Ⅲ, six with type Ⅳ and two with type Ⅴ. The combined injuries included rib fracture plus hemopneumothorax in six patients, traumatic moist lung in two, craniocerebral injuries in two, hepatic and splenic rupture in two and brachial plexus damage in one. The average time from primary injury to operation was seven days (3-21 days). Results Fifteen out of 16 patients were followed up for 6-28 months (average 11 months). All patients obtained bone u-nion, without infection, loosening or breakage of internal fixation. According to Herscvici evaluation standard of function, the shoulder joint outcome was rated as excellent in 11 patients, good in three and fair in one, with excellence rate of 93%. Conclusion The surgical repair and reconstruction of FSI can, to a greatest extent, recover the anatomical structure and stability around the shoulder joint and shorten the immobilization period of joint, which is beneficial to functional restoration of the joint and de-crease of occurrence of complications.
8.Extraction of cytoskeletons and associated proteins using subcellular proteome fractionation technique.
Zhen CAI ; Shilong XIONG ; Yuan ZHOU ; Huicai JI ; Chunyan XINAG ; Lei ZHENG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;33(5):698-702
OBJECTIVETo develop a method for extracting cytoskeletons and cytoskeleton-associated proteins for proteomic analysis.
METHODSA subcellular sequential proteome extraction method was exploited. The extraction procedure was optimized and controlled according to observed cell morphology changes and one- and two-dimensional electrophoresis images. The extraction efficiency and selectivity were evaluated by Western blotting and mass spectrometry.
RESULTSFour extracted fractions clearly displayed distinct patterns. Western blotting detected the fraction-marker proteins FAK, integrin-β1, histone H1 and cytokeratin 19 only in their expected fractions. About 90% of the protein spots in the cytoskeleton fraction were identified by mass spectrometry as cytoskeleton and/or its associated proteins.
CONCLUSIONThe subcellular proteome sequential fractionation method facilitates the detection of proteins of low abundance and shows a high reproducibility and selectivity, and thus can serve as an ideal pre-fractionation method prior to two-dimensional electrophoresis.
Cytoskeleton ; chemistry ; Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional ; methods ; Humans ; Proteome ; analysis ; Proteomics ; methods ; Subcellular Fractions