1.Analysis of Nutrient Composition from Tissues of Perinereis Aibuhitensis
Xianghui LIU ; Feng GE ; Weidong PAN
Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs 2000;0(06):-
The nutritive composition from tissues of Perinereisaibuhitensis was analyzed. The result indicated that there was 67. 43% amino acids and 14. 24% fatty acids in the tissues, a-mong them the EPA comprises 6. 5343% of the total fatty acids and the glutamic acid comprises 10. 288% of the whole tissues. In the meanwhile, the tissues also contains high content of trace elements, such as zinc, iodine, selenium as well as fibrinolytic enzymes and so on, showing a prospective application value in the future.
2.Screening of antimicrobial peptide from marine clamworm Marphysa sanguinea and preliminary research on its antitumor effect
Weidong PAN ; Xianghui LIU ; Feng GE
Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs 1994;0(03):-
Active fractions were obtained from the c(?)amworm homogenate by reverse-phase concentration, gel filtration and affinity column chromatography. The MTS/PMS assay was used in the screening of antimicrobial peptide in vitro. The MTS/PMS assay and ELISAAFP method were combined to evaluate the effects of antimicrobial peptide on the proliferation and ?-fetoprotein secretion of HepG2 cells as well as on the proliferation of normal mouse osteoblast MC3T3-E1. The results showed that the purified antimicrobial peptide from clamworm Murphysa sanguinea was a constitutive basic protein with MW 8.1 kDa and pI 8.6, which showed inhibition effects on the proliferation and ?-fetoprotein secretion of HepG2 cells at different levels. These effects have a positive correlation with the concentrations of antimicrobial peptide. No obvious inhibition and damage effects were observed on the normal osteoblast.
3.Clinical and putative periodontal pathogens’ features of different sites with probing depth reduction after non-surgical periodontal treatment of patients with aggressive periodontitis
Ruifang LU ; Xianghui FENG ; Li XU ; Huanxin MENG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2015;(1):13-18
Objective:To evaluate the differences of clinical parameters and putative periodontal patho-gens in sites of different probing depth ( PD) reduction after non-surgical periodontal treatment in patients with aggressive periodontitis ( AgP ) .Methods: Clinical examinations including plaque index , probing depth (PD), attachment level (AL) and bleeding index (BI), and full-mouth periapical photographs were collected from 20 patients with AgP .All the patients received non-surgical periodontal treatment , including oral hygiene instruction , supra-gingival scaling , subgingival scaling and root planing ( SRP ) and were followed up for 6 months post-therapy.Gingival crevicular fluids (GCF) were collected at 1 site in each quadrant before and at the end of 6 months post-therapy .Six kinds of putative periodontal patho-gens and 6 kinds of short chain fatty acids ( SCFAs ) were detected in the GCF samples .Results: The baseline clinical parameters of PD , AL and BI , the baseline concentration of succinic acid , acetic acid , propionic acid and butyric acid , and the prevalence of Treponema denticola were significantly higher in sites with PD reduction more than 2 mm sites compared with PD reduction no more than 2 mm sites [(7.7 ±1.2) mm vs.(5.1 ±1.8) mm, (6.3 ±1.9) mm vs.(4.5 ±2.2) mm, 3.8 ±0.4 vs.3.3 ± 0.8, 1.66 mmol/L vs.1.10 mmol/L, 31.67 mmol/L vs.17.78 mmol/L, 3.31 mmol/L vs.1.95 mmol/L, 84.6%vs.56.1%, P<0.05].However, there were no significant differences in the clinical param-eters, the 6 kinds of putative periodontal pathogen detection and SCFAs concentration between the 2 groups at the end of 6 months post-treatment.In sites with PD>5 mm at the end of 6 months post-thera-py , all were found with red complex bacteria infection .Conclusion:The baseline clinical parameters are important factors in predicting PD reduction after non-surgical periodontal treatment in patients with AgP . In sites with deep pockets after non-surgical periodontal treatment , the active control of red complex bac-teria is recommended .
4.Effect of Drag-reducing Polymers on Coronary Microcirculation in Experimental Canine Model
Xianghui CHEN ; Kai CUI ; Feng HU ; Daogang ZHA ; Jiancheng XIU ; Pingsheng WU ; Yili LIU
Chinese Circulation Journal 2015;(6):573-575
Objective: To test the feasibility of drag-reducing polymers (DRP) for improving coronary microcirculation in a canine model in order to provide the experimental basis for treating myocardial microcirculation dysfunction. Methods: A total of 8 dogs received open-chest surgery and they had intravenous injections, in turn, with adenosine (ADN), DRP 250 mg/L and DRP+ADN. The function y=A × (1-e-βt) was used to calculate the myocardium capillary volume (A value), capillary velocity (β value) and myocardial blood lfow (A ? β value) by myocardial contrast echocardiography. Results: With DRP infusion, the A value in experimental canine was similar to the baseline condition,P>0.05; while theβ value and A ? β value were signiifcantly increased as (0.57 ± 0.10) 1/s vs (0.23 ± 0.03) 1/s,P<0.01 and (11.51 ± 1.96) VI/s vs (5.15 ± 0.86) VI/s,P <0.05 respectively. With combined infusion of DRP+ADN, the β value and A ? β value were similar to the baseline condition, bothP>0.05. Conclusion: DRP improved coronary microcirculation primarily by modulating the β value in experimental canine model, and hopefully, this unique hemodynamics could provide a new approach for treating myocardial microcirculation dysfunction.
5.Analysis on current situation of depression and quality of life in patients with advanced gastric cancer and their correlation
Zhi TANG ; Zhennan WANG ; Shuhui LI ; Xianghui LIAO ; Feng XIAN ; Zhong XIE ; Zhixiong LIN
Chongqing Medicine 2016;45(8):1065-1067
Objective To understand the status of depression and quality of life in the patients with advanced gastric cancer , and to explore their relationship .Methods The depression self rating scale (SDS) and the Chinese Scale of World Health Organiza‐tion Quality of Life Scale‐Brief Form Questionnaire (WHOQOL‐BREF) were adopted to conduct the questionnaire investigation on 131 patients with advanced gastric cancer ,then the results were compared with those of the health population .Results Among 131 patients with advanced gastric cancer ,the prevalence rate of depression was 47 .33% ,and the average SDS score was 45 .99 ± 15 .47 ,which were higher than those of the health population .The scores of quality of life were 61 .61 ± 12 .66 for the physiologic health domain ,59 .54 ± 12 .49 for the mental health domain ,64 .95 ± 14 .16 for the social relation domain and 52 .93 ± 14 .07 for the surrounding environment domain .There was a significant correlation between the depression score with the four domains scores of life quality ,in which the correlation with the mental health domain was strongest (r= -0 .636 ,r2 =0 .405) .Conclusion High depression level and poor quality of life exist in the patients with advanced gastric cancer ,and there is a correlation between them , in which the correlation between depression with the mental health domain is strongest .
6.Mental health of wounded and disabled patients and influential factors after earthquake
Jingfen WU ; Jun XIAO ; Youjun CHANG ; Xianghui CHEN ; Qionghua FENG ; Linglin DONG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2008;30(12):801-803
Objective To investigate the mental health and its influential factors in wounded or disabled in patients 100 d after earthquake.Methods Sixty-one patients,sampled from inpatients who were wounded or disa bled during the earthquake and hospitalized 100 d,were assessed with SCL-90.Results Twenty-eight(45%) patients'scores of SCL-90 were>160.The mental health of wounded or disabled patients after earthquake WaS corre lated with the severity of themselves physical disability.acception of early psychological intervention and the condition of wound or death in family members;but was not correlated with age,gender and education.Conclusion Patients who were wounded or disabled during earthquake had high incidences of mental disorder 100 d after earthquake.Their psychological recovery is as important ag physical recovery.
7.Association of SNPs in N-formylpeptide receptor gene with susceptibility of aggressive periodontitis
Xiaoling ZHU ; Huanxin MENG ; Li ZHANG ; Li XU ; Zhibin CHEN ; Dong SHI ; Xianghui FENG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2009;41(6):664-668
Objective: To explore the association of the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in N-formylpeptide receptor (FPR) gene with the susceptibility of aggressive periodontitis (AgP). Methods: A total of 94 AgP patients and 73 healthy controls were entered into the study. Peripheral blood sample was obtained from each subject by venepuncture. Genomic DNA was isolated from each sample.The target fragment of FPR gene was amplified by PCR. The SNPs in FPR gene were detected by denature high performance liquid chromatography ( DHPLC) combined with DNA sequencing. Results: There were two non-synonymous SNPs in the 370 bp FPR gene fragment;289C/A and 301G/C. The 289C/Awas a novel SNP. No variation in nucleotides 329 and 378 was detected. There were no statistically significant differences in distributions of the genotypes and alleles for FPR289 and FPR301 between AgP patients and healthy controls. Using multivariate logistic regression (adjusted for age and gender) , it was showed that the adjusted Ors of AgP for the C~+ genotype and allele C of FPR301 combined with smoking were 5.74 and 5.20 respectively. Conclusion: The presence of the C~+ genotype/allele C of FPR301 together with smoking conferred a higher risk for AgP. The result suggests that the SNPs in FPR gene may not be associated with the susceptibility of AgP in Chinese.
8.Lentivirus-mediated RNAi against xenoantigen in mouse vascular endothelial cells
Feng QI ; Yachuan GU ; Chengyu LU ; Zhixiang ZHANG ; Xianghui HE ; Liwei ZHU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2010;31(10):621-625
Objective To investigate the feasibility of inhibiting Galα (1,3)-Gal expression in mouse vascular endothelial cells by lentivirus-mediated RNAi.Methods The shRNA specified to α1,3-GT mRNA was designed and synthesized in vitro and cloned into the lentivirus vector.EOMA cells were infected by recombinant lentivirus.Real-time RT-PCR was used to detect mRNA transcriptional levels of αl,3-GT as well as immunofluorescence and flow cytometry were applied to detect Galα(1,3)-Gal antigen level after gene transfection.Co-culture of infected EOMA and serum of human was done and the survival rate was measured by MTT.Results The αl,3-GT shRNA sequences were cloned into the recombinant lentivirus vector correctly and the lentivirus was produced successfully.The transfection efficiency to EOMA was 75 %.Real-time PCR revealed that the mRNA transcription of α1,3-GT was obviously inhibited by α1,3-GT shRNA recombinant lentivirus with the rate of 88 % (P<0.05),while there were no obvious differences among control group,no shRNA lentivirus group and negative-shRNA lentivirus group (P> 0.05).Immunofluorescence and flow cytometry demonstrated the same results that Galα(1,3)-Gal antigen expression in EOMA transfected by α1,3-GT shRNA lentivirus was less than that of control group,no shRNA lentivirus group and negative-shRNA lentivirus group (P<0.05),but there were no obvious differences among the later three groups (P>0.05).After co-culture with serum of human,MTT showed the survival rate of EOMA infected by α1,3-GT shRNA lentivirus was obviously increased (P< 0.05).Conclusion Recombinant α2,3-GT shRNA 1entivirus is constructed successfully,which can inhibit the expression of α1,3-GT and Galα1,3-Gal in EOMA by RNAi and control hyperacute rejection in vitro.
9.Intermittent negative pressure affects tendon-bone healing after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Zhengming SUN ; Ming LING ; Weilou FENG ; Xianghui DONG ; Shizhang LIU ; Zhi YI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(37):6573-6579
BACKGROUND:Intermittent negative pressure has been proven to promote the repairing of soft tissue and bone healing, but the effect of negative pressure on the tendon-bone healing after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction has not been reported.
OBJECTIVE:To research the effect of intermittent negative pressure on tendon-bone healing after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and on the biomechanics of tendon grafts.
METHODS:A total of 24 New Zealand white rabbits were randomly selected to establish the models of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction of autogenous semitendinosus. The hind leg of one side was selected randomly as the negative pressure group, and the joint of the negative pressure side was connected with the micro-negative pressure aspirator through drainage tube and maintained a low-intensity and intermittent negative pressure;the contralateral hind leg was as the control and connected with ordinary drainage tube. Drainage tubes of both sides were removed at the same time after 5 days. At 6 weeks after modeling, the joint fluid was drawn to detect the expression levels of interleukin-1β;femur-ligament-tibia complex was used for tension measurement of tendon graft, and histological observation of tendon-bone interface.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:One rabbit had joint infection, and final y 23 rabbits were included in the study. Tension measurement results showed that maximum load for breakage in negative group pressure was significantly greater than that in the control group (P<0.05). Histological observation found that the number of osteoblasts in the negative pressure group was significantly more than that in the control group, and the difference was statistical y significant (P<0.01). Detection of synovial fluid showed that iterleukin-1βcontent in synovial fluid of the negative pressure group was lower than that in the control group, and the difference was statistical y significant (P<0.01). Intermittent negative pressure may play an active role in tendon-bone healing and modeling of tendon graft after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
10.Analysis of serum IgG titers to Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans serotype c in aggressive periodontitis patients
Xianghui FENG ; Li ZHANG ; Li XU ; Huanxin MENG ; Zhibin CHEN ; Dong SHI ; Ruifang LU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2015;(5):820-824
Objective:To analyze the serum IgG titers to Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans ( Aa ) and associated factors in patients with aggressive periodontitis (AgP).Methods:Venous blood samples were collected from 62 AgP patients and 45 periodontal healthy controls , unstimulated whole saliva and pooled subgingival plaque samples of AgP patients were also collected for the detection of Aa ( PCR method) .Serum IgG titers to Aa serotype c were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbnent assay ( ELISA) .Results:The detection rates of serum IgG to Aa serotype c in the AgP patients and the healthy controls were both 100%.The AgP patients exhibited significantly higher IgG titers to Aa serotype c than the healthy controls (11.1 ±1.9 vs.9.1 ±1.8, P<0.01).There was no significant difference in serum IgG levels to Aa serotype c and in the prevalence of high-responding patients to Aa serotype c between the incisor-first molar type AgP patients and generalized AgP patients .Serum IgG titers to Aa serotype c in the Aa-positive AgP patients ( the patients who were Aa-positive in subgingival plaque or saliva ) were sig-nificantly higher than those of the Aa-negative patients (11.9 ±1.3 vs.10.7 ±2.1, P<0.05).Con-clusion:Serotype c was the main serotype of Aa in Chinese patients with AgP .Serum IgG responses in generalized AgP patients were comparable to those in incisor-first molar type AgP patients .