1.To observe the effects of hip replacement early postoperative cognitive dysfunction by dexmedetomidine
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2017;37(6):180-182
Objective To investigate the effects of hip replacement early postoperative cognitive dysfunction by dexmedetomidine.Methods73 were admitted hip arthroplasty patients from January 2015 to February 2016,randomized, double-blind divided into observation group of 36 cases and a control group of 37 cases.Observe patients before anesthesia intravenous infusion dexmedetomidine given treatment, while the control group were given normal saline infusion, patients received general anesthesia program.Mini-Mental State Examination was observed before and after comparison of two groups of patients (MMSE), central nervous system specific proteins at different times (S100β) level, the third day of neuropsychological test function deterioration.ResultsThe patients in the observation group third and seventh days MMSE scores were higher, compared to the difference between the two groups was significant (P<0.05);and the third day after the seventh day S100β level observation group patients They were lower than the control group, compared to the difference between the two groups was significant (P<0.05);the third day POCD postoperative patients in the observation group was 13.89%, significantly lower than the control group, 48.72% (P<0.05);③ observed after patients total effective rate was 92.86%, significantly higher than 35.14% (P<0.05).ConclusionDexmedetomidine given to patients after hip replacement early cognitive function have a more significant improvement, it can reduce the incidence of POCD.
2.Determination of the Rhoifolin in Exocarpium Citri Grandis By RP-HPLC
Xujiang YUAN ; Li LIN ; Xiangming LI
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 2000;0(06):-
Objective To establish a method for the determination of Rhoifolin content in Exocarpium citri grandis (ECG). Methods The RP-HPLC method was operated on MACHEREY-NAGEL 100-5 C_(18), with methanol and wateracetic acid (61: 4) as mobile phase, gradient elution, flow rate at 1.0 mL/min, and detection wavelength at 345nm. Results In the range from 0.816 ?g to 13. 056?g, Rhoifolin is in a good linearity with chromatographic peaks area, r=0.9995, the average recovery ratio is 101.064%, RSD=3.10%(n=5). The content of Rhoifolin in Tomentulosus Exocarpium Citri Grandis(TECG) ranged from 1.33% to 0.177% and that in Glabrous Exocarpium Citri Grandis (GECG) is less than 0.17%. Conclusions RP-HPLC method is with accuracy and a good reproducibility for the determination of the Rhoifolin content in ECG; the difference of Rhoifolin content in TECG and GECG is significant.
3.Study on purification and immunologic effect of 42KD protein from group B Streptococcus
Ping WANG ; Xiangming LI ; Jianhua WANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2008;28(10):928-933
Objective To look for a vaccine on the base of surface protein which can elicit protective immunity.Methods Purification of 42KD protein from Streptococcus serotype Ⅲ was used one-step chromatography.Antibody response was evaluated in mice immunized by 42KD protein with different immunization dose and by the different immunization procedure.After immunizing the mice in the optimum procedure,we challenge the mice in intradermal with Streptococcus to observe the active and passive protection.Results The molecular weight(Mr)of the protein was 42.33×103 and its point isoelectric(pI)was 6.6.Its property might be a glycoprotein which could be released to supernatant.The highest titer of antibody against 42KD protein Was 1:24576.Which indicated that 42KD protein had good immunogenicity.The immunity exponent of NIH mice was 100 in test group and infant mice was 40.Conclusion The data suggests that 42KD protein may elicit protective immunity to adult and infant mice.Through protecting test with different immunizing doses,the findings indicate that protecting capability is relative to the titer of IgG specificantibody.
4.Preliminary study on mobile platform-oriented echocardiogram data visualization for the evaluation of left ventricular diastolic function
Qingling ZHANG ; Xiangming ZHU ; Guojie LI
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2013;22(9):813-816
Objective To research and develop the mobile platform-oriented echocardiogram data visualization technology for the evaluation of left ventricular diastolic function,and investigate its application value.Methods First,diagnostic algorithms for the evaluation of left ventricular diastolic function (based on recommendations from ASE & EAE guidelines) were programmed into a mobile application software package,using Adobe Flex builder 4.0 as a basic tool for data visualization.Second,the program was installed in the Apple iPad4 tablet computer,then debugged and improved according to feedback information from practical applications.Results The echocardiogram data visualization for the estimation of left ventricular filling pressures in patients with depressed ejection fraction(EF) or normal EF and grading diastolic function can be implemented in mobile platform device,and simultaneously with emergency bedside echocardiography.The evaluation process can be visually presented by using the graphics to show the algorithm framework,the animation to express the analysis step,the axis to indicate the direction of information,and the color to differentiate the degree of the diastolic dysfunction.Conclusions The mobile platform-oriented echocardiogram data visualization technology makes the evaluation of left ventricular diastolic function more convenient,efficient and fast,and shows its potential to become an important adjunct to evaluation of cardiac function in the context of mobile health.
5.Studies of Huanyuan injection on TNF- α and sIL- 2R in patients with acute hemorrhage stroke
Xiangming CHANG ; Jie JIANG ; Li SUN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2001;5(3):65-66
Objective To observe the effect of Huanyuan Injection on TNF- α 、 sIL- 2R in patients with acute Intracranial hemorrhage.Method Sixty patients were randomly selected and divided into two groups.TNF- α 、 sIL- 2R in the blood of the patients were observed before and after therapy with Huanyuan Injection.Result Increasing level of TNF- α 、 sIL- 2R could be detected,at the same time,Huayuan Injection could react on the differentiation.Conclusion The effect of Hyanyuan Injection on the levels of TNF- α 、 sIL- 2R may show some insight on its therapeutic mechanism for acute hemorrhage stroke.
6.Neuronal differentiation of cell subsets with stem cell characteristics in adult rat meningeal tissues
De LIU ; Xiangming LI ; Xijuan GU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(50):8172-8176
BACKGROUND:Neural stem cels have the potential to differentiate into neurons and glial cels to replace the injured brain cels, so as to achieve the purpose of repairing nerve injury.
OBJECTIVE:To observe the neuronal differentiation ability of cel subsets with stem cel characteristics in the adult rat meningeal tissues.
METHODS:Under anesthesia, the meningeal tissues were obtained from adult Sprague-Dawley rats to make cel suspension folowed by inoculation and subculture. Then, the Nestin immunofluorescence staining was performed. The third generation cels were culturedin vitro with complete culture medium containing trichostatin A. After 7 days of induction, western blot assay was used to detect the expression of NF-200 and BM88 proteins in neural cels.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: At 24 hours of culture, some spherical cels were suspended and some cels adherent. In addition, some spherical cels scattered gradualy formed the clone spheres, and the growth rate decreased with the increasing volume. The positive expression of Nestin was detected by immunocytochemistry staining, and the cel nucleus was stained blue by Hoechst staining. BM88 and NF-200 proteins were al expressed at 7 days of neural induction. These findings indicate that the cel subsets with stem cel characteristics in the adult rat meningeal tissues can differentiate into neurons after in vitro induction.
7.The effect of tripterygium glycosides and prednisone in the treatment of adult patients with purpura nephritis
Xiangming LI ; Wanyi ZHANG ; Dan SHEN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(10):1569-1571
Objective To study the effect of tripterygium glycosides combined with prednisone in the treat-ment of adult patients with purpura nephritis.Methods 20 adult patients with purpura nephritis were selected and randomly divided to two groups according to the random number table method.10 cases of the control group were administered with prednisone,10 cases of the observation group were administered with tripterygium glycosides and prednisone.After treatment,the treatment effect and postoperative recovery of the two groups were compared.Results The markedly effective,effective,ineffective,the total effective rates of the observation group were 5 cases(50%), 40 cases(40%),1 case (10%),9 cases (90%),respectively,which of the control group were 3 cases (30%), 4 cases(40%),3 cases(30%),7 cases(70%),there was statistically significant difference in the total effective rate between the two groups(χ2 =4.32,P <0.05);The disappeared time of negative urinary protein,hematuria,edema disappeared,negative hypertension in the observation group were (31.5 ±5.6)d,(35.6 ±6.6)d,(29.6 ±6.4)d, (30.3 ±6.5)d,respectively,which of the control group were (37.5 ±6.5)d,(42.6 ±8.2)d,(35.6 ±7.5)d, (37.7 ±7.3)d,the differences were statistically significant between the two groups(t =2.57,2.62,2.60,2.81,all P <0.05 ).The gastrointestinal discomfort,decreased white blood cells,abnormal liver function,total incidence of adverse reaction rates of the observation group were 1 case(10%),1 case(10%),1 case(10%),3 cases(30%), which of the control group were 1 case(10%),1 case(10%),0 case(0%),2 cases(20%),there was no statistically significant difference in the total incidence of adverse reaction rate between the two groups(χ2 =1.13,P <0.05). Conclusion In the treatment of adult patients with purpura nephritis,tripterygium glycosides combined with predni-sone has good effect,and can improve the symptoms of patients required a shorter time.
8.Effect of hemoperfusion intensity on prognosis in patients with acute paraquat poisoning
Yan CAO ; Xiangming YANG ; Tiegang LI
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2016;28(10):870-875
Objective To evaluate the influence of different hemoperfusion (HP) intensities on prognosis in patients with acute paraquat (PQ) poisoning. Methods The data of patients with acute PQ poisoning admitted to Department of Emergency of Shengjing Hospital Affiliated to China Medical University from January 2012 to February 2016 were retrospectively analyzed. Patients satisfied the following criteria were enrolled in the study: adult patients, ingestion PQ within 12 hours and receiving HP treatment within 24 hours. Depending on the intensity of HP, patients were divided into lower intensity HP group (LHP, defined as receiving HP for less than 2 hours, 1 column) and higher intensity HP group (HHP, defined as receiving HP longer than 6 hours, 3 columns). Patients were divided into three groups, i.e. small dose (< 20 mL), medium dose (20-40 mL), and high dose (> 40 mL) poisoning groups on the basis of PQ ingestion volume. The baseline data of patients after hospital admission and arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2), white blood cell (WBC), proportion of neutrophils (NEUT), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), total bilirubin (TBil), MB isoenzyme of creatine kinase (CK-MB), blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and serum creatinine (SCr) on the 4th day after hospital admission were compared, and 28-day mortality was followed up. Multiple logistic regression model was used to evaluate the characteristics of the dead patients within 28 days. The predictive value of each indicator for death in early stage of poisoning was analyzed with receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC). Results ① LHP group consisted 67 patients of 144 patients included with 24 in small dose group, 27 in medium dose group and 16 in high dose group. HHP group consisted of 77 patients with 28 in small dose group, 29 in medium dose group and 20 in high dose group. There were no significant differences in age, ingestion dose, time from poisoning to gastric lavage, and the time from the admission to HP between different intensities groups. ② Compared with LHP group, 28-day mortality in HHP group was significantly lowered (46.8% vs. 70.1%, χ2 = 8.032, P = 0.005). The patients receiving HHP in medium and small doses groups had lower 28-day mortality compared with those receiving LHP (41.4% vs. 74.1%, χ2 = 4.841, P = 0.017; 21.4% vs. 50.0%, χ2 = 4.661, P = 0.043). But there was no significant difference in 28-day mortality in high dose group between HHP and LHP (90.0% vs. 93.8%, χ2 = 0.000, P = 1.000). ③ The survival time of 12 patients with high dose poisoning was less than 72 hours, which were excluded for statistical analysis. Compared with LHP, the indexes of medium and small dose groups were obviously improved after HHP for 4 days. ④ Compared with survival group, PQ ingestion dose in non-survival group was increased, time from poisoning to gastric lavage and the time from the admission to HP were prolonged, and lower patients receiving HHP. ⑤ It was indicated by multiple logistic regression model that PQ ingestion dose [medium dose: odds ratio (OR) = 0.018, 95% confidence interval (95%CI) = 0.004-0.085, P < 0.001; high dose: OR = 0.075, 95%CI = 0.018-0.322, P < 0.001], time from poisoning to gastric lavage over 120 minutes (OR = 0.146, 95%CI = 0.045-0.470, P = 0.001), time from admission to HP over 4 hours (OR = 0.108, 95%CI = 0.029-0.395, P = 0.001), and LHP selection (OR = 0.363, 95%CI = 0.142-0.930, P = 0.035) were risk factors for the death at 28 days in patients with acute PQ poisoning. ⑥ It was shown by ROC curve that area under ROC curve (AUC) of PQ ingestion dose was 0.804 (95%CI = 0.723-0.885); when the cut-off value was 5.50 mL, the sensitivity was 94.0%, and the specificity was 65.6%. The AUC of time from poisoning to gastric lavage was 0.702 (95%CI = 0.617-0.786); when the cut-off value was 85.00 minutes, the sensitivity was 48.2%, and the specificity was 83.6%. AUC of time from the admission to HP was 0.719 (95%CI = 0.636-0.801); when the cut-off value was 3.50 hours, the sensitivity was 59.0%, and the specificity was 78.7%. Conclusions PQ ingestion dose, time from poisoning to gastric lavage, and time from the admission to HP are valuable factors for prognosis of the patients. HHP can improve the prognosis of patients with ingestion PQ less than 40 mL as early as possible, but for high dose group patients there was no much effect.
9.Monitoring of Electrophile Chemical Pollutants Using Transgenic Firefly Luciferase Gene Cells
Xiangming LI ; Fangni LUO ; Chunbo CHEN
Journal of Environment and Health 2007;0(07):-
Objective To assess quickly the potential environmental pollution by using the luciferase transgenic cells. Methods Many electrophile compounds in the environment can generate oxidative stress,so that the transcription of certain protective genes is induced via specific DNA motifs called electrophile response elements (EPREs). We have made a vector containing a single EPRE fused to the TK minimal promoter and the gene encoding firefly luciferase (EPRE-LUC) by adopting bio-molecular techniques. From this vector the stable LUC expression vector regulated by EPRE had been successfully reconstructed. This reporter construct was transfected into HeLa cells,and the clones resistant to G418 were selected. The resistant cells were treated by the different concentrations of sodium arsenate(NaAsO2),cadmium chloride (CdCl2),mercury chloride(HgCl2) and diethyl mateate (DEM). After that,the expression of luciferase was determined by luciferase assay kit. Results The correct construct frame of LUC reporter vector regulated by EPRE was identified by DNA sequencing; the dose-dependent relationships between the LUC expression and the test substance concentration were found. Among them,the relationship produced by DEM was the most significant. Conclusion The LUC transgenic cells regulated by EPRE have been successfully constructed.
10.Development of a Rapid Screening System of Environmental Estrogen Based on Recombinant Yeast Cell
Xiangming LI ; Fangni LUO ; Chunbo CHEN
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(02):-
Objective To develop a rapid screening method of environmental estrogen in vitro. Methods Estrogen responsive element (ERE) was inserted into the upstream of Lac Z (?-galactosidase ) reporter gene and the reporter gene was regulated under estrogen receptor(ER) in the recombinant yeast cells by the molecular biological technique. When the yeast cells was affected by environmental estrogen, conformational change of ER lead to expression through binding to ERE. There exist the functional relationships between the expression and the pollution degree of environmental estrogen. Therefore, the pollution degree can be reflected by assaying the activity of ?-galactosidase. Results It was identified by PCR that recombinant yeast cell, whose Lac Z reporter gene regulated under estrogen receptor, was successfully reconstructed. The experimental results showed that the time-dose-effect response had no significant changes when the recombinant yeast cell bad been exposed to ?-estradiol for 4 and 8 hours respectively; among the three methods of yeast disintegration, the ultrasonic vibration method had more advantage compared with that of the other methods and this dose-effect curve exhibited "S" shape; among 3 test chemical products, ?-estradiol was the most estrogenic activity, biosphenol A take second place, estradiol benzoate was the lowest. Conclusion The assay system of yeast cell for environmental estrogen hormone mediated by estrogen receptor is stable and applicable.