1.PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF CELL DIFFERENTLATION IN THE SUBVENTRICULAR ZONE OF Hes5 KNOCKOUT MICE
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2008;39(4):502-507
Objective Hes5 is one of the critical effectors of the Notch pathway and its expression Call inhibit neuronal differentiation.Which protein expression is influenced in cell differentiation by HeS5 remains to be determined.Methods Experiments were designed to study changes in protein expression in the subventricular zone(SVZ)of the HesS knockout mice at the postnatal day 8 using the new method of proteomic isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantification(ITRAQ),and confirmed expression of the up-gnlated and down-regulated proteins by Western blotting.Results Nineteen proteins showed differences in expression levels in the SVZ of Hes5 knockout mice.When compared tO the wild type mice,expressions of 11 proteins in the knockout mice were up-regulated,and the differentially expressed proteins showed ratios of knockout/widtype between 1.20 and 1.32.Expressions of 9 proteins were down-regulated,with their ratios were between 0.77 and 0.83.The upregulated proteins have been shown to be involved in neurogenesis,cell adhesion,migration and signal transduction.The downregulated proteins have been mainly shown to be involved in growth inhibition and cytoskeleton.Westem bloning analysis further confirmed the expression of proteins from iTRAQ.Conclusion Our findings suggest that Hes5 may influence cell differentiation by regulating expression of some proteins involved in cell growth and migration,and its cytoskeleton.
2.PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF CELL DIFFERENTIATION IN THE SUBVENTRICULAR ZONE OF Hes5 KNOCKOUT MICE
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1957;0(04):-
Objective Hes5 is one of the critical effectors of the Notch pathway and its expression can inhibit neuronal differentiation.Which protein expression is influenced in cell differentiation by Hes5 remains to be determined. Methods Experiments were designed to study changes in protein expression in the subventricular zone(SVZ) of the Hes5 knockout mice at the postnatal day 8 using the new method of proteomic isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantification(iTRAQ),and confirmed expression of the up-gulated and down-regulated proteins by Western blotting. Results Nineteen proteins showed differences in expression levels in the SVZ of Hes5 knockout mice.When compared to the wild type mice,expressions of 11 proteins in the knockout mice were up-regulated,and the differentially expressed proteins showed ratios of knockout/widtype between 1.20 and 1.32.Expressions of 9 proteins were down-regulated,with their ratios were between 0.77 and 0.83.The up-regulated proteins have been shown to be involved in neurogenesis,cell adhesion,migration and signal transduction.The down-regulated proteins have been mainly shown to be involved in growth inhibition and cytoskeleton.Western blotting analysis further confirmed the expression of proteins from iTRAQ.Conclusion Our findings suggest that Hes5 may influence cell differentiation by regulating expression of some proteins involved in cell growth and migration,and its cytoskeleton.
3.EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT DIETARY FATTY ACID COMPOSITION ON T LYMPHOCYTE FUNCTIONS AND LIPID PEROXIDATION IN MICE
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 2004;0(06):-
Objective: To study the effects of dietary n-6/n-3 PUFA ratio on T lymphocyte functions in mice. Methods: 96 male BALb/c mice were randomly divided into 8 groups with dietary S:M:P 1:1.5:3.7 or 1:1.5:1, respectively. The n-6/n-3 PUFA ratio was 1, 7.5, 15, 30 respectively in each S:M:P diet. Each diet contained 70.0g/kg lipid,and different n-6/n-3 PUFA ratios by mixing different oils. At the end of 12w, all mice were killed and blood was collected. The spleen T lymphocyte proliferation, IL-2 production and serum MDA were measured. Results: When dietary S:M:P was 1:1.5:3.7, the proliferation of spleen lymphocytes and IL-2 production from mice with dietary n-6/n-3 ratio 1 were suppressed (P
4.Application of non-bioartificial liver in liver transplantation in severe hepatitis patients: a report of 9 cases
Chen PAN ; Fan PAN ; Yizhou SU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2005;0(07):-
Objective To evaluate the bridging role of non-bioartificial liver for patients with chronic severe hepatitis B awaiting liver transplantation. Methods The non-bioartificial liver support was used to treat 9 hepatitis B patients with advanced stage liver failure waiting for liver donor in order to correct physiological disturbances and bridge to orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT). Results When the patients were treated with non-bioartificial liver support, the concentrations of serum total bilirubin and total bile acid were decreased dramatically (P
5.M-mode Echocardiography,pulsed-wave Doppler and tissue Doppler imaging failed to predict cardiac resynchronization therapy responders
Xianhong SHU ; Cuizhen PAN ; Wenzhi PAN ; Jie CUI ; Yangang SU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2009;18(11):938-941
Objective To assess whether echocardiographic parameters of M-mode,pulsed-wave Doppler and tissue Doppler imaging which were usually used for selecting cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) candidates could predict CRT responders.Methods Twenty-nine patients with NYHA class Ⅲ or Ⅳ heart failure,left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF)≤35%,QRS≥130 ms were enrolled.All of them underwent biventricular pacemaker implantation.The septal-to-posterior wall motion delay(SPWMD) from M-mode recording,and the standard deviation of time to peak systolic velocity(Ts-SD) were used to evaluate intraventricular dyssynchrony.The interventricular mechanical delay (IVMD) by pulsed Doppler echocardiography was calculated by subtracting the right ventricular preejection intervals (RV-PEI:the onset of the QRS on the electrocardiogram to the onset of pulmonary outflow) from the left ventricular preejection intervals (LV-PEI:the onset of the QRS on the electrocardiogram to the onset of aortic outflow).At least 15 % reduction in left ventricular end-systolic volume(LVESV) at the 6-month after CRT was defined as responder.Results In the 29 patients,there were 20 (68.97%) responders.The area under the receiver operating curve(ROC) of SPWMD,Ts-SD,LV-PEI,RV-PEI and IVMD to predict CRT responders was 0.448 (95% CI 0.184-0.712,P>0.05),0.557 (95% CI 0.317-0.798,P>0.05),0.479 (95% CI 0.186-0.773,P>0.05),0.568 (95 % CI 0.272-0.863,P>0.05) and 0.411 (95% CI0.136-0.687,P>0.05),respectively.Conclusions M-mode echocardiography,pulsed Doppler and tissue Doppler imaging failed to predict CRT responders.New echocardiographic techniques including threedimensional echocardiography and speckle tracking image will be investigated,and may improve the predictive power.
6.Status quo and hot spots in studies on family caregivers:a bibliometric analysis
Pan SU ; Anni WANG ; Jie ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;25(9):34-42
Objective To analyze the status quo and hot spots in studies on family caregivers by bibliometric analy-sis. Methods PubMed-covered papers on family caregivers from 2011-01-01 to 2016-07-01 were retrieved and analyzed by BICOMS and gCLUTO to generate subject heading clustering curve, subject heading clustering matrix and subject heading tree. Results Six hot spots were detected in studies on family caregivers from 4945 papers from which 82 subject headings were extracted with a frequency≥36 , including social and psychological intervention of family caregivers for ischemic stroke patients, intervention of family caregivers for mental disease patients, mental health of family caregivers, mental health intervention of family caregivers for PD patients, mental health of family caregivers for AIDS patients, and mental health of family caregivers for tumor patients. Conclusion Importance is attached to the studies on family caregivers by foreign and domestic scholars with their studies focused on the inves-tigation and intervention of mental health in family caregivers.
7.An anatomical and biomechanical study of the forearm interosseous membrane
Jun PAN ; Jia SU ; Xiaoshan GUO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2009;29(6):572-575
Objective To observe the anatomical and biomechanieal properties of the forearm in terosseous membrane (IOM), providing the scientific theoretical basis for the diagnosis and treatment of the IOM injury. Methods Ten radius-IOM-ulna structures (left for 5 and right for 5) were harvested from 5 fresh-frozen adult cadavers to measure the length, width and thickness of the tendinous part. Then the tendi-nous part with its radial and ulnar insertions were isolated, embedding the proximal part of the radius and the distal part of the ttina in commercially available dental base acrylic resin powder. The embedded speci-mens were mounted on MTS 858 testing machine using a 10 000 N load cell for all tensile tests. The speci-mens were tested at a displacement rate of 50 mn/min until failure. The load-displacement curve was de-scribed by the computer while the maximum load and stiffness were recorded. Results The IOM consisted of three components: the tendinous part, the membranous part, and the dorsal oblique accessory cord. The IOM was fiat in the neutral position, while it flexed during the pronation and supination. Six specimens ob-tained the tear of tendinous portion at a maximum load of (1021.50±250.13) N. The stiffness was (138.24±24.29) N/mm with displacement to failure of (9.77±1.77) mm. Other 4 specimens failed by fracture through the ulnar fixed site before there was failure of the IOM at a maximum load of (744.40±109.85) N. The stiff-ness was (151.17±30.68) N/mm with displacement to failure of (6.51±0.51) ram. Conclusion The IOM has stiffness comparable to the ligament between the radius and the ulna and play an important role for the maintenance of longitudinal stability of the forearm. These results can provide objective criteria for the eval-uation of reconstructive methods.
8.Establishment of evaluation index system of healthcare-associated infection control in stomatological medicine
Jing SU ; Yuesong PAN ; Zheng SUN
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2016;15(3):168-171
Objective To explore the establishment of evaluation index system of healthcare-associated infection (HAI) control in stomatological medicine.Methods The evaluation index framework based on theme framework approach was pre-liminarily formed,Delphi method and analytic hierarchy process (AHP)were used to construct grading evaluation index, judgement matrix was adopted to calculate the weight coefficient of index.Results The qualitative and quantitative com-bined evaluation system,a three-level evaluation index system with 47 indicators,was built,which was composed of six fol-lowing dimensions:organization management,diagnosis and treatment environment,isolation measures,disinfection area, disinfectant medical devices and hygiene products,and medical waste.Among the tertiary indexes,complete documents of disinfectant medical devices and hygiene products (0.0362),object surface cleaning and disinfection(0.0344),medical waste classification and collection (0.0326),supervision and management(0.0323),flushing and disinfection of dental unit water lines (0.0321)were of higher weight coefficients.Conclusion The preliminarily established evaluation index system can provide a scientific basis and practical tool for carrying out evaluation and supervision,formulating standards,as well as developing curriculum content for HAI control in stomatological medicine.
9.PageRank algorithm-based assessment of book influence power
Jingjing SONG ; Yuntao PAN ; Cheng SU
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2015;24(12):9-14
One hundred kinds of excellent books on basic medicine were selected from Wanfang Data Knowledge Platform to develop a books-papers citation database.Their academic levels of the selected books were evaluated by PageRank algorithm.The chapters and sections of the books were divided into 4 parts according to their PageRank value and the distribution characteristics of their citation frequencies to study the PageRank and the top 20 cited chapters and sections of the books.The advantages and disadvantages of PageRank algorithm in book evaluation were described.
10.Effects of limb ischemic postconditioning on blood brain barrier of cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury of mice and its mechanism
Pan LI ; Xiaofang LI ; Likai SU
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2015;28(6):445-448
Objective To investigate the protective effect of Limb ischemic postconditioning ( LIPostC) on blood brain barrier (BBB) and explore the influence on the the expression of tight junction protein claudin-5,occludin in cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury of mice.Methods Ninety male CD1 mice were divided into three groups randomly:Sham-operated group(sham group), ischemia-reperfusion group(I/R group) and LIPostC group.Mouse middle cerebral artery cerebral ischemia-reperfusion model was established by modified-occlusion method. Neurological deficit scores, brain water content, infarct volume, BBB dysfunction were measured at 24 h after reperfusion.Western blot and RT-qPCR were used to analyze the expressions of claudin-5, occludin.Results Compared with I/R group, neurological deficits scores were significantly decreased, brain edema was relieved, infarct volume was reduced, and the expression of claudin-5, occludin up-regulated, the differences were statistically significant(all P<0.05).Conclusion LIPostC can protect the BBB of cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury mice by increasing the expression of claudin-5,occludin, and that will provide a theoretical basis for its clinical application.