1.Information communication model in social tagging system
Yuan LI ; Yangfang TAI ; Jiangyi CHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2017;26(5):59-63
The social tagging system on Internet is a new model for the organization and communication of information resources in the modern network environment.After the social tagging system and information communication model were outlined,the information communication model in social tagging system and its advantages and disadvantages were analyzed with Watercress Network as an example,and suggestions were put forward for its optimization.
2.Correlation Study between Electronic Bronchus Mirror and Chinese Medical Syndrome TVDinci of Mycoplasma pneumonia Children.
Xiu-tai YUAN ; Rui-feng LI ; Pei-li YANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2016;36(2):188-190
OBJECTIVETo explore the correlation between electronic bronchus mirror and Chinese medical syndrome typing of Mycoplasma pneumonia children.
METHODSTotally 198 Mycoplasma pneumonia children inpatients were assigned to three syndrome types according to Chinese medical syndrome typing and self-formulated typing standards of electronic bronchus mirror, i.e., Fei-qi accumulation of damp and heat syndrome, Fei-qi accumulation of toxicity and heat syndrome, deficient vital qi leading to lingering of pathogen syndrome. The correlation between electronic bronchus mirror and Chinese medical syndrome typing was explored.
RESULTSAs for comparison between electronic bronchus mirror and Chinese medical syndrome typing, Kappa value (K^) was 0.645 and Spearman coefficient correlation (r) was 0.653 (P < 0.01) for Fei-qi accumulation of damp and heat syndrome; K^ was 0.724 and r(s) was 0.727 (P < 0.01) for Fei-qi accumulation of toxicity and heat syndrome; K^ was 0.506 and r(s) was 0.515 (P < 0.01) for deficient vital qi leading to lingering of pathogen syndrome.
CONCLUSIONChinese medical syndrome typing of Mycoplasma pneumonia children was moderately in line with inspection typing under electronic bronchoscope with significant correlation.
Bronchoscopy ; Child ; Humans ; Inpatients ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Pneumonia, Mycoplasma ; classification ; diagnosis
3.Effect of nonylphenol on expression of steroidogenic factor-1 of Sertoli cells of rats cultivated in vitro.
Li-zhuo WANG ; Qi-yuan FAN ; Tai-yi JIN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2009;27(10):632-634
Animals
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Cells, Cultured
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Male
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Phenols
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toxicity
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RNA, Messenger
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genetics
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Sertoli Cells
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Steroidogenic Factor 1
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genetics
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metabolism
4.Study of the Growth Rate and Comparative Analysis of Esterase Isoenzyme from Two Isolates of Polyporus umbellatus
Guang-Bo XU ; Yan-Ru LI ; Tai-Yuan LI ; Yun-Jiang LIANG ; Wei-Jie FU ;
Microbiology 1992;0(03):-
Comparative analysis of characteristic of species and esterase-isoenzyme of isolates of Polyporus umbel-latus from different regions were processed. The results indicated that isolates of Jizhaoling ( Z) and Zhushiling (ZJ) have significant differences in characteristic, and enzymatic band types of the two species also have significant differences. The homology at genetics between the two isolates is 0% , and consanguinity between the two i-solates is the farthest.
5.Application and mechanism of nanomedicine and nanomaterials in antibacterial infection therapy
Ying-ying HE ; Wen-bo ZHOU ; Qi-wei TAI ; Rong-jie LI ; Yuan YU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2023;58(1):106-117
Antibacterial therapy is a global health issue. The antibiotic resistance is becoming an increasingly serious threat, which caused by misuse and overuse of antibacterial agents combined with the emergence of new resistance mechanism. The resulting infection treatment risk and incidence of the spread of disease, severe cases and deaths are increased in different degrees. With the extensive application of biomaterials and nanotechnology to biomedicine, extensive research has been conducted on antibacterial infection. With the specific physicochemical properties like optical, electric and magnetic and high penetration, inorganic nanomaterials can produce natural antibacterial effect. Nanomedicine can be designed to allow controlled drug release and targeting effect, thus demonstrated better antibacterial efficiency. In this review, the mechanism of antibacterial resistance is described, and the antibacterial infection research on inorganic nanomaterials, as well as nano-drug delivery system including liposomes, nanoparticles, dendrimers and biomimetic nanocarriers are summarized. Nanomaterials and nanotechnology offer promising strategies for the development of new agents that can improve efficacy on antibacterial infections and overcome antibiotic resistance potentially.
6.Determination of Quinolones in Soils Using Solid Phase Extraction and High Performance Liquid Chromatography-Fluorimetric Detection
Yiping TAI ; Cehui MO ; Yanwen LI ; Yanping BAO ; Yan ZHANG ; Yuan YAO ; Xiaodong LUO
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2009;37(12):1733-1737
An analytical method for the simultaneous determination of four quinolones in soil was developed. Soil samples were extracted by a mixture of 50% magnesium nitrate and 10% ammonia(96∶ 4, V/V)with an ultrasonic-assisted extraction, then purified and concentrated by HLB cartridge, and eluted with acetonitrile and 0.067 mol/L phosphoric acid(5∶ 1, V/V). Using acetonitrile and 0.067 mol/L phosphoric acid(pH=2.5) as the mobile phase, these analytes were quantificated by HPLC(fluorimetric detector) at excitation and emission wavelength of 280 nm and 450 nm respectively. The detective limits for four quinolones in soil were from 0.58 to 0.03 g/kg. The recoveries were 60.4% to 99.3% for soil samples. The method was successfully applied to determine the quinolones in soil samples from vegetable fields. Four quinolone compounds were detected to a different extent with total amounts of quinolones ranged from 27.84 to 129.26 μg/kg.
7.Cell penetrating peptide TAT and brain tumor targeting peptide T7 dual modified liposome preparation and in vitro targeting evaluation.
Duan-feng YUAN ; Tai-li ZONG ; Hui-le GAO ; Qin HE
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(1):104-110
The purpose of this study is to prepare T7 and TAT dual modified liposomes (T7-TAT-LIP) to penetrate through blood brain barrier and target to brain tumor cells. The liposomes were prepared with CFPE, T7 modified PEG-DSPE, TAT modified PEG-DSPE, soybean phospholipid, PEG-DSPE and cholesterol. The CFPE was used to track the cellular uptake efficiency. The density of T7 and TAT and the length of PEG were optimized, and then the liposomes were characterized by particle size, zeta potential, morphology and stability. Afterwards, the cellular uptake by bEnd.3 and C6 cells were evaluated. The results showed that the optimized parameters were 6% of T7, 0.5% of TAT, the molecular weight of PEG for T7 was 2000 and the molecular weight of PEG for TAT was 1000. After optimization, the particle size of T7-TAT-LIP was 118 nm, the zeta potential was -6.32 mV and the particles were spherical. The turbidity and particle size of liposomes were not obviously changed after 24 h incubation in PBS at 37 °C. The particle size and polydispersity index were also stable during 1 month incubation at 4-8 °C. The cellular uptake by both bEnd.3 and C6 cells of T7-TAT-LIP was higher than that of T7 or TAT modified liposomes, suggesting dual modified liposomes possessed better blood brain barrier targeting ability and brain tumor targeting ability than the single ligand modified liposomes.
Biological Transport
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Blood-Brain Barrier
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Brain Neoplasms
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drug therapy
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Cell-Penetrating Peptides
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pharmacology
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Cholesterol
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Liposomes
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Particle Size
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Phosphatidylethanolamines
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Polyethylene Glycols
8.Clinical significance of ultrasound-assisted drawings in location of thyroid micronodule
Jian-min, ZHAI ; Jie, NAN ; Shao-ling, YUAN ; Qiang, LI ; Tai-hu, GAO ; Jian-wei, LIU ; Fei, HAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2013;(7):585-589
Objective To explore the clinical significance of preoperative ultrasound-assisted drawings in location of thyroid micronodule resection .Methods A total of 88 patients ( 137 nodules ) who underwent thyroid micro-nodule resection were enrolled in the prospective randomized controlled study .All patients were randomly divided into two groups:46 patients (68 micronodules) in experimental group and 42 patients (69 micronodules) in control group.Inclusion criteria:the maximum diameter of nodule≤1.0 cm. Preoperative thyroid ultrasound was conducted .Patients in experimental group also underwent ultrasound-assisted location of thyroid micronodule .Results The diagnostic accuracy rate of US was 81.82%(69/88) in all patients .With the help of ultrasound-assisted location , all nodules in experimental group were found quickly and accurately.The resection rate of experimental group was 100%(46/46).Whereas 4 nodules (in 4 patients ) were missed in control group with a resection rate of 90.5% (38/42).The postoperative US examinations after 3 months showed that all nodules were completely removed in experimental group while 4 nodules retained in control group .Conclusions Preoperative ultrasound-assisted drawings in location of thyroid micronodule plays an important role in thyroid nodule resection .It is great value of clinical application .
9.Adipose-derived stem cell transplantation on motor function of ischemic rats
Xue-Qian YUAN ; Li-Feng ZHANG ; Huan-Rong WANG ; Tai-Qing ZHU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2010;09(10):1005-1008
Objective To observe the survival, migration and differentiation of adipose-derived adult stem (ADAS) cells and the recovery of motor function of ischemic rats after ADAS cell transplantation. Methods Eighteen adult male SD rats, weighted about 250-300 g, were chosen and received left middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) operation. And then, they were equally randomized into untreated group, control group and ADAS cell transplantation group. Tail vein injection of Dulbecco's modified eagles medium (DMEM) and ADAS cells were performed in the control group and ADAS cell transplantation group 3 h after MCAO, respectively. These animals were euthanized 14 d after MCAO. Immunofluorescence for BrdU, NSE, MAP-2 and GFAP were processed to identify the survival, migration and differentiation of grafted ADAS cells in the brain, and at the same time, scores of neurological deficit scale were used to assess the improvement of motor function. Results After the transplantation, numerous ADAS cells labeled with BrdU were presented in the ischemic points and surrounding areas. A few BrdU/GFAP, BrdU/NSE and BrdU/MAP-2 -positive cells were noted in the ischemic points of ADAS transplantation group 14 d after MCAO. The neurological functional recovery in the ADAS cell transplantation group was significantly improved as compared with that in the control group 14 d after MCAO (P<0.05). Conclusion ADAS cells can migrate into the ischemic hemisphere and differentiate into neuron-like and astrocytic-like cells after the injection by venous approach in the rat models with MCAO. The intravenous administration of ADAS cells into rats with MCAO leads to good functional outcome and few lesion sizes.
10.The toxic effects of cadmium on pancreas..
Li-jian LEI ; Tai-yi JIN ; Yuan-fen ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2005;23(1):45-49
OBJECTIVEIn order to explore the toxic effects of cadmium on functions of endocrine and exocrine of pancreas.
METHODS96 SD rats were administered with cadmium at different doses (0, 50, 100, 200 mg/L) by drinking water for 30 days, 60 days and 90 days. The contents of cadmium and zinc in the blood and pancreas, also the glucose level in blood and urine, the levels of insulin and the activity of amylase were determined. The gene expression of metallothionein (MT), insulin and pancreatic amylase were also measured.
RESULTSThe results showed that the contents of cadmium in the serum and pancreas were higher than that of the control groups (P < 0.05). The contents of zinc in serum were decreased in the groups of 100 and 200 mg/L cadmium at the 90-day. As well as increased zinc in pancreas. The gene expression of insulin was not different compared with those of the control group except the middle-dose group at the 60-day. And the expression of amylase were higher in the groups of 100 and 200 mg/L cadmium at the 60-day and the 90-day. The expression of MT-1 and -2 were higher in the pancreas after cadmium administration.
CONCLUSIONIt is suggested that cadmium could be accumulated in the pancreas and caused the change of the zinc levels. Then it resulted in the change of the expression of gene and protein, and influence of the functions of both endocrine and exocrine in pancreas.
Amylases ; metabolism ; Animals ; Cadmium ; toxicity ; Female ; Insulin ; metabolism ; Male ; Metallothionein ; metabolism ; Pancreas ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Zinc ; blood