1.Epidemiological Analysis on Rubella Cases in Songyang County in 2004
Xialiang YE ; Xiayan BIAO ; Weiwang XU
Chinese Journal of Vaccines and Immunization 2008;0(03):-
Objective To know the epidemiological characteristics of rubella case reported in Songyang Couny in 2004, and to know new ways of rubella control. Method To analyze the epidemiology on the rubella cases reported in Songyang Couny in 2004. Results In 2004, 195 rubella cases were reported, and the reported rubella incidence was 84.42/100,000. The rubella cases were mainly primary and middle school students,which were 180 cases. The rubella cases occurred from January to June, and 64.10% cases occurred in April. There were 12 rubella outbreaks with 181 cases in the rural areas. For the immunity history of rebulla vaccine of 181 cases, 48.07% cases were unvaccinated, 51.93% cases were unknown. The immunization coverage rate of rubella vaccine of students in rural areas (20%) was obviously lower than that of students in the urban areas (92%). Conclusion The main reasons of the high rubella incidence in Songyang County in 2004 were the low coverage rate of rubella vaccine and poor living accommodation for the primary and middle school students in the rural areas, and it was effective to adopt comprehensive measures such as emergent vaccination to control rubella outbreak.
2.A new type occluder applied in atrial spetal defect of mini-pigs
Ping CAO ; Anning LI ; Deyuan ZHANG ; Xiangdong LIU ; Xiaoli SHI ; Mingchen XU ; Weiwang GU
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2015;(3):60-63
Objective To evaluate the efficacy, safety and compatibility of a new type of atrial septal defect ( ASD) occluder in atrial spetal defect mini-pigs model.Methods Five Tibet mini-pigs were selected as the ASD models which were established by the combination of atrial septal puncture and balloon dilation.Then the new type occluder was implanted for the therapy of ASD.Transthoracic echocardiography with color Doppler was used in all animals during closure and in follow up examinations.The animals were killed at 3 months after occlusion for electron microscopical observation and microscopic examination.Result The ASD models had been created in five piglets successfully without complication, all of whom were implanted successfully with the new device without shunts.Postmortem and microscopic examination of the 5 specimens 3 months after placement showed complete.Conclusion Transcatheter ASD occlusion with new type ASD occluder is safe,feasible and effective.This occlusion can repair the atrial septal defect successfully.
3.Cloning and sequence analysis of Tibet mini-pig’ s MSTN gene
Qinghong WU ; Min YUE ; Yuguang TIAN ; Yujue WANG ; Mingchen XU ; Weiwang GU
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2015;(3):18-22
Objective To amplify the encoding full-length sequence of Tibet mini-pigs myostatin ( MSTN) gene and analysis the sequence by bioinformatics software.Method The RNA of liver tissues from Tibet mini-pig was extracted, and reversely transcribed into cDNA.The gene coding region sequence of myostatin gene was amplified through RT-PCR, and then the purified product of PCR was ligated with a pMD19-T and transferred into the bacterium DH5αfor replication.The positive clones were screened and sequenced. The sequence characters were analyzed by using bioinformatics method and phylogeny evolution tree was constructed with other twelve species.Results The coding redion of MSTN gene was 1128bp, and coded 375 amino acids.The amino acid homology analysis showed that the homology rate of amino acid sequence was 99%.Conclusions Molecular phylogeny evolution indicated that it had a close relation with human, dog, banna minipig, sheep, goat, cattle, horse, chimpanzee, rat, mouse except chick and zebrafish, and the most closely related with banna minipig.
4.Establishment and biological characteristics of mouse models mimicking postoperative human carcinoma metastasis.
Bing XU ; Ming YAO ; Weiwang GU ; Mingxia YAN ; Lei LIU ; Jie ZHANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2007;27(7):1009-1011
OBJECTIVETo establish mouse models that mimic the postoperative carcinoma metastasis in human, and observe the difference in the biological characteristics between the models for different human carcinomas.
METHODSGBC, HCT-116, NCI-H460 and SMMC-7721 cells were inoculated subcutaneously in nude mice, respectively, and when the diameter of the resulting tumors reached 1.5 cm, tumor-reductive surgery (TRS) was performed, and the survival and tumor metastasis in the mice were observed.
RESULTSTumor metastasis in the lungs occurred in 6 nude mice (75%) in GBC group at 10 weeks postoperatively, while no tumor metastasis was found in the control group at 8 weeks, and the survival time of post-TRS mice was 2 weeks longer than that in mice without TRS. In HCT-116 group, the number of nude mice with metastasis in the lungs, spleen, and lymph nodes was 15 (100%), 5 (33.3%), and 15 (100%) 17 weeks after TRS, respectively, while only 3 (23.1%) mice in the control group developed lung metastasis at 9 weeks, and the survival time of the mice showed a 8-week prolongation after TRS. In NCI-H460 group, lung metastasis occurred in 5 nude mice (100%) 14 weeks after TRS, while no metastasis was found in the control group at 10 weeks, and TRS resulted in a 4-week prolongation of the survival time of the mice. In SMMC-7721 group, no metastasis occurred in IRS or control group in spite of the presence of organ failure, and the survival time of the mice was prolonged by 6 weeks after TRS.
CONCLUSIONSResection of subcutaneously implanted tumor allows greater chances for postoperative metastasis but prolongs the survival of the tumor-bearing nude mice. The likeliness of postoperative metastasis is related to the biological characteristics of the original tumor implanted.
Animals ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation ; Cell Transformation, Neoplastic ; Disease Models, Animal ; Female ; Humans ; Lung Neoplasms ; secondary ; Male ; Mice ; Neoplasm Metastasis ; pathology ; Postoperative Complications ; pathology ; Survival Rate
5.Effects of immunization with recombinant fusion protein of extracellular near-transmembrane domain of Tibet minipig leptin receptor on fat deposition in SD rats.
Wen LIU ; Lihong WU ; Mingchen XU ; Rihong GUO ; Weiwang GU ; Zhendan SHI ; Jin YUAN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;33(6):832-837
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of immunization with prokaryotically expressed recombinant fusion protein of extracellular near-transmembrane domain of Tibet minipig leptin receptor (OBR) on fat deposition in SD rats.
METHODSA pair of specific primers containing BamHI and HindIII restriction enzyme sites was designed to amplify the extracellular near-transmembrane domain (1705-2364 bp) of Tibet minipig OBR gene. After digestion, the amplified fragment was inserted into the plasmid pRSETA between BamHI and HindIII sites. The recombinant plasmid was transformed and expressed in E.coli BL21(DE3) and the product was analyzed by SDS-PAGE and Western blotting. SD rats were immunized with the fusion protein, and the changes in body weight, feed intake, body length, Lee's index, percentage of abdominal fat, liver fat deposition and subcutaneous fat deposition were assessed.
RESULTSThe recombinant fusion protein obtained (about 27.6 kD) was expressed in E.coli induced by IPTG and identified by SDS-PAGE and Western blotting. The rats immunized with the fusion protein showed no significant changes in body weight, body length, Lee's index, percentage of abdominal fat or liver fat deposition as compared with the control rats. Nevertheless, the immunization caused significantly increased feed intake and significantly decreased volume of subcutaneous fat cells.
CONCLUSIONImmunization with the fusion protein of extracellular near-transmembrane domain of Tibet minipig OBR can promote feed intake and suppress subcutaneous fat deposition in SD rats.
Adiposity ; drug effects ; Animals ; Base Sequence ; Female ; Gene Expression ; Genetic Vectors ; Obesity ; Plasmids ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Receptors, Leptin ; administration & dosage ; genetics ; Recombinant Fusion Proteins ; administration & dosage ; genetics ; Subcutaneous Fat ; physiology ; Swine ; Swine, Miniature
6.Safety and histocompatibility of a novel biogradable stent implanted into the coronary artery in a porcine model
Zhao LU ; Xuejun JIANG ; Gaoke FENG ; Xiaoxin ZHENG ; Jun LI ; Chaoshi QIN ; Weiwang GU ; Qun WANG ; Qingru XU ; Yimei HUANG ; Jiuhao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(34):5429-5433
BACKGROUND:In order to solve the problems of poly-l-lactic acid (PLLA) stents, such as poor support, acidic metabolites, we researched a novel biogradable stent-PLLA/amorphous calcium plosphate (ACP).
OBJECTIVE: To discuss the safety and histocompatibility of the novel biogradable stent-PLLA/ACP stent implanted in the coronary artery in a porcine model.
METHODS:Sixteen novel biogradable stents were randomly implanted into the coronary arteries, left anterior descending branch, left circumflex artery or right coronary artery of sixteen healthy Tibet miniature pigs. The blood routine and blood biochemistry were measured pre-operation and at 1 month after operation. The coronary blood vessels where the stent was implanted were examined by hematoxylin-eosin staining at 1 and 6 months after operation.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Compared with pre-operation, the post-operation indicators of the blood routine and blood biochemistry were of no significant difference. Coronary angiography revealed coronary artery patency and no thrombosis, the vascular stent segments exhibited clear boundaries with the surrounding tissue, with no tissue adhesion, necrosis, and adherence abnormalities. The results of hematoxylin-eosin staining showed that there was no significant difference in vascular injury integral between 1 month after operation and 6 months after operation. However, 6 months after operation, the scores of the inflammation were lower (P < 0.05), and the scores of the endothelialization were increased (P < 0.05). There was no myocardial infarction and inflammatory cellinfiltration around the stent. These results suggest that the novel biodegradable stent has good safety and histocompatibility.
7.Analysis and measurement of blood physiological and biochemical parameters in Tibetan chickens bred in Guangzhou
Jin YUAN ; Qinghong WU ; Mingchen XU ; Tianwu QIU ; Wen LIU ; Bangzhu CHEN ; Yuguang TIAN ; Jianing ZHANG ; Weiwang GU
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2018;28(4):69-72
Objective To investigate and analyze the characteristics of blood physiological and biochemical parameters of Tibetan chickens bred in Guangzhou. Methods Blood samples of Tibetan chickens bred in Guangzhou were collected,and the physiological and biochemical parameters were measured. Results (1)The blood RBC,PLT,PDW, RDW-SD and P-LCR were not significantly different in the males than females(P > 0.05).(2)HCT(P < 0.05), MCHC(P< 0.05),MPV(P< 0.05),HGB(P< 0.01),MCV(P< 0.01)and MCH(P< 0.01)were significantly higher between the males and females.(3)RDW-CV was significantly lower in the blood physiological parameters of males than females.(4)AST,TRIG,ALKP,ALT,Ca,CHOL,CREA,GLU,PHOS and TBIL were not remarkably different in the blood of males than females(P > 0.05).(5)The blood AMYL(P < 0.05)and TP(P < 0.01)were significantly higher in the males than females.(6)The blood ALB(P< 0.01),UREA(P< 0.05), and GLOB(P<0.01)were significantly lower in the males than females. Conclusions The essential data of blood physiological and biochemical indexes of Tibetan chickens bred in Guangzhou are obtained.