1.Effect evaluation of online lifestyle intervention on women with infertility and central obesity
WU Yidan ; FU Xiaohua ; ZHU Jing ; WU Xiangli
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;33(11):1097-1100
Objective:
To evaluate the effect of online lifestyle intervention based on cognitive behavior adjustment on the female patients with infertility and central obesity.
Methods:
From November 2019 to November 2020, the women with infertility and central obesity in the Reproductive Medicine Center of Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital were recruited and divided into two groups. The intervention group received online lifestyle intervention based on cognitive behavior adjustment for twelve weeks, and the control group received routine health education. Body weight, waist circumference, fasting blood glucose, fasting insulin, insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR), body fat, the pregnancy rate and the abortion rate were compared between the two groups.
Results:
There were 78 cases each in the intervention group and the control group, aged (31.15±4.87) years and (31.17±4.81) years, respectively. There were no significant differences between the two groups in age, body weight, body mass index, waist circumference, waist-hip ratio, fasting blood glucose, fasting insulin, HOMA-IR and body fat percentage before intervention (all P>0.05). After twelve-week intervention, the results of mixed effect model showed that the decrease of waist circumference, fasting insulin and body fat percentage in the intervention group were greater than those in the control group (all P<0.05). After six-month follow-up, there was no significant differences in the pregnancy rate (33.33% vs. 23.08%) and the abortion rate (7.69% vs. 16.67%) between the two groups (both P>0.05).
Conclusion
Online lifestyle intervention based on cognitive behavior adjustment helps to control central obesity and hyperinsulinemia.
2.The development and application of stabilizers for ELISA test kit
Xiangli WU ; Lei SHI ; Shuo CUI ; Jinghui YAN
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(18):2527-2528
Objective To develop ELISA kit stabilizer for each component ,with which the shelf life of kit could meet the com-mercial need .Methods A series of stabilizers for microplate ,enzyme-labeled antibody and standards were prepared by the means of experience and orthogonal approach ,through controlled trials ,screening out the best stabilizer formulations .Results A kind of coa-ted stabilizer (mass fraction :bovine serum albumin 0 .5% ,gelatin 0 .25% ,trehalose 5% ,PEG4000 0 .1% ) and a kind of enzyme la-beled antibody stabilizer (mass fraction :Bovine serum albumin 1% ,peptone 1% ,sucrose 10% ,trehalose 5% ,PEG4000 0 .25% ) were screened out .Conclusion The ELISA kits can be stable at 4 ℃ for 1 year after treated with the obtained stabilizers .
3.Isolation, culture and identification of guinea pig nasal mucosa fibroblasts
Xiangli ZHUANG ; Bo WU ; Yingying CHEN ; Siyu GAN ; Qing LIN ; Jian ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2019;23(15):2369-2372
BACKGROUND: Nasal mucosa fibroblasts are reported to involve in inflammation and wound repair of various nasal diseases by secreting a variety of cytokines and chemokines. Guinea pig is a most suitable experimental animal for the study of allergic diseases. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effective methods of isolation, culture, purification and identification of guinea pig nasal mucosa fibroblasts. METHODS: Guinea pig nasal mucosa fibroblasts were isolated by collagenase digestion, and purified by differential velocity adherence. The morphology of fibroblasts was observed by inverted phase contrast microscope, fibroblasts were identified by vimentin immunocytochemical staining, and the cell growth was detected by MTT assay to draw the growth curve. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) Under inverted phase contrast microscope, there were cells with different shapes in the primary nasal mucosa fibroblasts, most of which showed spindle-like and applanate shape, and cells were scattered distribution in cluster. The purified fibroblasts were homogeneous, mainly were long spindle-shaped, and distributed in fish shoal-like and radial-like. (2) Immunocytochemical staining indicated that fibroblasts were positive for vimentin. (3) The cell growth curve appeared to be typical S-shaped. (4) To conclude, the isolated and cultured cells exhibit typical biological characteristics of fibroblasts.
4.Isolation and purification of antimicrobial polypeptide HMGN2 from human lymph node and analysis of its distribution.
Wei LI ; Ping ZHANG ; Xiangli KONG ; Yan LI ; Sixu CHEN ; Yun FENG ; Qi WU ; Boyao WANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2010;27(4):842-846
This study was conducted to isolate and purify antimicrobial polypeptides HMGN2 (high mobility group nucleosomal-binding domain2) from human lymph node, to detect the antimicrobial activity of HMGN2, and to determine the subcellular location of HMGN2 in human lymph node. The antimicrobial polypeptides were purified by the Reverse Phase HPLC and identified by Tricine-SDS-PAGE. The antimicrobial activity was detected by agar diffusion test. Mass spectrum and Western-blot analysis indicated the individual character of protein. HMGN2 was isolated and purified from human lymph node, and it showed antimicrobial potency against the pathogenic strain E. coli 54,080. The immunocytochemistry staining indicated that HMGN2 was present both in human lymph node cells' nucleus and cytoplasm. In conclusion, HMGN2 protein is of antimicrobial activity and it is probably involved in the defence of innate immunity in vivo.
Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides
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isolation & purification
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metabolism
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Escherichia coli
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drug effects
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HMGN2 Protein
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isolation & purification
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metabolism
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Humans
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Lymph Nodes
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chemistry
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metabolism
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Tissue Distribution
5.Human amniotic fluid influenced by different sampling methods during 1H NMR-based metabonomics analysis.
Han HUANG ; Xiaohua WU ; Jinglin ZHOU ; Bin XU ; Xiangli KONG ; Jing HUANG ; Wei LI
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2010;27(4):731-735
To assess the influence of different sampling methods on Human Amniotic Fluid (HAF) during metabonomics analysis, and to establish a metabolite profile database for normal human amniotic fluid, four experimental groups (the group of freeze-drying, of freeze-thawing, of storage at -20 degrees C, and of keeping in room temperature) and a control group were investigated by use of 1H-NMR spectroscopy, respectively; the data of H-NMR spectroscopy was treated by principal components analysis (PCA). The results showed that, by comparison with the control, there were distinct differences in the experimental groups except the group of storage at -20 degrees C. Therefore, It is possible to use 1H-NMR-based metabonomics technique for analysis of HAF; moreover, during the tests, careful treatments of HAF should be institued to minimize the influence on the samples.
Amniotic Fluid
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metabolism
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Female
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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methods
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Metabolome
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Metabolomics
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methods
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Pregnancy
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Principal Component Analysis
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Specimen Handling
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methods
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standards
6.Isolation, identification and anticancer activity of an endophytic fungi from Juglans mandshurica.
Meiya LI ; Yunwei WU ; Fusheng JIANG ; Xiangli YU ; Kexuan TANG ; Zhiqi MIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(13):1623-1627
The endophytic fungus named FSN006 was isolated from the inner bark of Juglans mandshurica. It grew quickly and formed circular colony on PDA plate. The upper side of the colony was white, while the lower side of the colony and the conditioned medium were light yellow as a result of significant yellow pigment substances were produced and secreted by the fungi. Green elliptic conidia appeared when cultured on CMX plate. Based on the morphology identification and ITS sequence, it was clear that this fungus belonged to the Deuteromycotina, HyPhomycetes, Moniliales, Trichoderma longibrachiatum. The conditioned medium of FSN006 showed a high anti-tumor ability against liver cancer cell-HepG2, and reached its IC50 concentration after being diluted 20 times, while the IC50 concentration of curcumine was(11.49 +/- 0.12) mg x L(-1). In addition, there was preeminent selective inhibiting effect against the normal liver cell strain HL-7702 and its caner counter strain HepG2. The inhibiting effect against strain HL-7702 was only one quarter of that against HepG2 at the concentration of IC50. Therefore, the fermentation of FSN006 may provide a possible way to produce anticancer drug with higher efficiency and lower toxicity.
Antineoplastic Agents
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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metabolism
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pharmacology
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Biological Factors
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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metabolism
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pharmacology
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Cell Proliferation
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drug effects
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Humans
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Juglans
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microbiology
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Plant Bark
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microbiology
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Trichoderma
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chemistry
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genetics
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isolation & purification
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metabolism
7.Vertigo due to neurovascular cross-compression: diagnosis and treatment.
Xiangli ZENG ; Peng LI ; Qingcong KONG ; Yunya LIN ; Ziming WU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2010;24(16):733-737
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the clinical characteristics, pathological mechanism, diagnose, differential diagnosis and the treatment of vascular compressive vestibular neuropathy.
METHOD:
The authors retrospectively studied 2 cases of vascular compressive vestibular neuropathy about clinical characteristics, auditory tests, vestibular tests and imaging examine results, pharmacotherapy results and reviewed the related documents.
RESULT:
There were some common clinical characteristics: (1) Vertigo and disequilibrium could be elicited by any physical activity and head movement and abated with complete bed rest; (2) Symptoms and signs can't be improved by vestibular suppressant medications; (3) When taken Dix-Hallpike test, true vertigo or a spinning sensation appeared during head movement, when head skilled at any position,the symptoms disappeared; (4) The suffering lateral often showed high frequency sensorineural hearing loss ,the ABR of the suffering lateral showed prolonged inter wave latency of I-III wave; (5) Vestibular tests showed central lesion; (6) Occupying lesion can be ruled out by CT and MRI, MRI showed neurovascular compression of vestibular nerve; (7) Taking carbamazepine plus baclofen or only Tegretol orally can alleviate symptoms. A great deal of surgeries confirmed neurovascular compression of cranial nerve U as a disease entity, the offending artery mainly anterior inferior cerebellar artery. Microvascular decompression of cranial nerve VIII can successfully relieve vertigo.
CONCLUSION
Neurovascular compression of cranial nerve VIII is a disease entity beyond question. It's major characters were vertigo and disequilibrium which elicited by any physical activity and head movement, magnetic resonance tomographic angiography can give valuable information for diagnosis and treatment. Microvascular decompression can effectively relieve vertigo.
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Decompression, Surgical
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Female
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Humans
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Microsurgery
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Middle Aged
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Nerve Compression Syndromes
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complications
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diagnosis
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surgery
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Retrospective Studies
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Vertigo
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etiology
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Vestibular Nerve
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pathology
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Vestibular Neuronitis
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diagnosis
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pathology
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surgery
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Vestibulocochlear Nerve
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pathology
8. Advances in the research of Fournier gangrene
Xiangli KONG ; Kai SHI ; Yan XUE ; Jia′ao YU ; Lei ZHANG ; Zhendong WU ; Xiuhang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2020;36(1):70-76
Fournier gangrene is a relatively rare clinical critical disease, and its clinical symptoms are not specific and easily unrecognized by some clinicians. It has the features of acute onset, quick development, severe illness, and often accompanied by infection shock which is seriously life-threatening. It is difficult in treatment with high medical costs and long length of hospitalization, which increases pain for patients and relatives and brings heavy economic and psychological burden on patients, society, and medical workers. By reviewing the literature home and abroad and combined with clinical practice, I summarize the researches on concept, epidemiology, clinical manifestation, diagnosis and treatment of Fournier gangrene, in order to provide reference for vast number of clinical workers.
10.Clinical features of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 Omicron variant infection in mother-infant dyads during lactation
Xiangli BIAN ; Zhi GUO ; Kun ZHANG ; Miaochen LI ; Zhimin WU ; Jinping ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2022;25(12):885-890
Objective:To summarize the clinical features, viral load changes, and outcomes of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) Omicron variant infection in mother-infant dyads during lactation period.Methods:A total of 24 pairs of lactating mothers and infants under one year old who were infected with SARS-CoV-2 and hospitalized in Lingang Branch of Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital from April 8 to May 30, 2022, were selected as the lactation group in this retrospective study. Another 24 non-lactating mothers, with children of one to three years old, who matched with those mothers in the lactation group in clinical classification and admission date were selected as the control group. Vaccination status, clinical symptoms, daily cycle threshold (Ct) of open reading frame 1ab ( ORF1ab) gene and nucleocapsid protein ( N) gene, and the duration of positive nucleic acid test were compared between the groups and were analyzed using two independent samples t test, one-way analysis of variance, LSD test, and Chi-square test. Results:Among the 24 infants in the lactation group with an age of (6.5±2.1) months, 23 cases were mild type, one was common, and none had been vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2. The maternal age of the lactation and the control group did not differ statistically [(28.7±6.4) vs (28.2±5.2) years, t=0.30, P=0.768]. Mothers with mild type accounted for 88% (21/24) and those with common for 12% (3/24) in both groups of mothers. Three mothers received one dose of vaccine and two received two in the lactation group, while three received one dose and three received two in the control group [21%(5/24) vs 25%(6/24), χ 2=0.12, P=0.731]. The most common symptoms of lactating infants were fever (100%, 24/24) , followed by diarrhea (58%, 14/24) , cough (50%, 12/24), and wheeze (29%, 7/24), those of the lactating mothers were fever (75%, 18/24) , cough (75%, 18/24) , and sore throat (63%, 15/24) , while those of non-lactating mothers were cough (88%, 21/24) , sore throat (71%, 17/24), and fever (58%, 14/24). The duration of positive nucleic acid test was the shortest in the lactating infants [(9.2±2.1) d (5-14 d)], followed by mothers in the control group [(11.2±2.4) d (6-16 d)] and mothers in the lactation group [(14.0±4.2) d (8-26 d)] (LSD test, all P<0.05). Each day from day 2 to 9 after diagnosis, Ct values of nucleic acid of infants in the lactation group were all higher than those of mothers in both the lactation and control groups (LSD test, all P<0.05). On day 10, Ct value of nucleic acid infants was higher than that in mothers in the lactation group ( ORF1ab gene: 37.91±4.34 vs 32.79±5.47; N gene: 37.95±4.58 vs 32.66±5.77), which was lower than those in mothers in the control group ( ORF1ab gene: 32.79±5.47 vs 35.90±4.17; N gene: 32.66±5.77 vs 36.08±4.16) (LSD test, all P<0.05). On day 11, the nucleic acid Ct values of mothers in the lactation group were all lower than those in the control group ( ORF1ab gene: 35.03±3.74 vs 37.84±3.26, t=-2.78, P=0.008; N gene: 35.30±3.75 vs 38.11±2.90, t=-2.90, P=0.006). On day 12, Ct value of ORF1ab gene and N gene in mothers in the lactation group were similar to those in mothers in the control group (both P>0.05). Conclusions:The SARS-CoV-2 vaccination rate of mothers and infants were low during lactation. Lactating infants infected with SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant have low virus load and may have a quick recovery, while for the lactating mothers, the virus load is high and the recovery is slow.