1.Expressions of Transforming Growth Factor-?1 and Connective Tissue Growth Factor in Viral Myocarditis and Intervention Effect of Valsarta on Them
heng, LI ; xiao-qin, ZHOU ; xia, GAO
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(13):-
Objective To explore the expressions of transforming growth factor(TGF)-?1 and connective tissue growth factor(CTGF) in viral myocarditis(VM) and the intervention effect of valsarta on them.Methods Fifty-four male Balb/c mice were randomly divided into 3 groups:control group,treatment group and model group.Model group and treatment group established VM model by intraperitoned injecting 0.1 ml CVB3.They were killed on days 7,14 and 28,respectively.Histological cross sections of heart were stained with hematoxylin-eosin and myocardial histopathplogic scores were counted under optical microscope.The expressions of typeⅠand Ⅲ myocardial collagen,TGF-?1 and CTGF were examined by immunohistochemical method and analyzed by using SPSS 11.5 software.Results Compared with control group,histopathplogic scores,the expressions of type Ⅰand Ⅲ myocardial collagen,TGF-?1 and CTGF increased markedly in model group (Pa
2.Isolation of the drug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains from burn wound flora and analysis of norA genetic mutation
Junming FENG ; Peiyuan XIA ; Guangxia XIAO ; Xiaojian QIN ; Lirong XIONG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2011;27(3):275-279
Objective To investigate the genetic mutation of the norA gene and its promotor from the wild-type drug-resistance Staphylococeus aureus(S.aureus)strains. Methods A total of 10 antibiotic-resistant S.aureus strains were isolated and screened from the burn wound for the sequencing and analysis of the nora gene and its promoter. Results There isolated 87 S.aureus strains from the burn wound flora,which were completely sensitive to vacomycin,highly sensitive to Quinupristin and Nitrofurantoin,but highly resistant to the other antibiotics,even up to91.7% of MRSA.There found the same point mutation(G→A) located at 1 349 sites of the norA gene coding region in all the S.aureus strains,saying that the amino acid was changed from Gly(glycin)to Asp(agpartic acid) in 291 sites.The resetpine reverse test showed that the MICs value of three antibiotics was lowered at various degrees in all 10strains.Conclusion NorA gene mutation is one of the mechanisms for antibiotic-resistance of S.aureus.
3.Effects of IL-6 and IL-1? on the peripheral blood polymorphonuclear neutrophil apoptosis postburn in rats
Jiang ZHENG ; Peiyuan XIA ; Xiaojian QIN ; Liping GAO ; Guangxi XIAO
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(05):-
AIM: To study the effects of IL-6 and IL-1? on the blood polymorphonuclear-neutrophils(PMN) apoptosis postburn. METHODS: Wistar rats inflicted by 30% total body surface area (TBSA) Ⅲ degree scalding were employed as the model. PMN were isolated by density gradient centrifugation using Percoll-hypaque and labeled with TdT-mediated and dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) and analyzed by flow cytometric analysis. The intracellular caspase-3 activation and the serum levels of IL-6 and IL-1? were analyzed by fluorometric immunosorbent enzyme assay and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, respectively. RESULTS: The serum IL-6 levels (?g/L) in groups of 3, 6, 12, 24 and 48 h postburn (9 14?1 16, 12 49?1 14, 3 01?0 75, 1 41?0 28 and 1 56?0 43 in turn) and IL-1? (ng/L) in groups of 3, 6, 12 h postburn (90 08?8 39, 320 93?14 48 and 47 84?5 19) were much higher than IL-6 (0 24?0 07) and IL-1? (27 65?4 86) in control group ( P
4.Microbial etiology of early onset pulmonary infection after liver transplantation
Xiao-Fu ZONG ; Yun-Xia LIU ; Qin WANG ;
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2006;0(04):-
Objective To explore the microbial etiology of early onset pulmonary infection after liver transplantation.Methods The 40 episodes of early onset pulmonary infection in 75 patients receiving liver transplantation in our hospital were reviewed and analyzed retrospectively.Results The incidence rate of pulmonary infection was 53.30% in these patients.A total of 54 pathogens were isolated,including 41(75.9%)strains of bacteria and 13(24.1%)fungal isolates.Gram-negative bacillus ac- counted for 68.3%(n=28)of the bacterial isolates,11(39.3%)of which were positive for extended spectrum?-lactamase. Gram-positive coccus accounted for 31.7%(n=13).Seven (58.3%)of the staphylococcal strains were methicillin-resistant. Conclusions The incidence of pulmonary infection is high early af- ter liver transplantation.Most of the isolated pathogens are drug resistant.Culture of sputum or secretion of lower respiratory tract and bedside X-ray examination are useful for the diagnosis.
5.Antibacterials in Patients Accepted Operation in Grass-roots Hospitals:Their Application and Cost Analysis
Xing-Hua ZHANG ; Hong-Qin SUN ; Feng-Xia XU ; Yan-Hua LV ; Xiao-Qin WANG ;
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 1994;0(01):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the application of antibacterials in patients accepted operation in grass-roots(hospitals),so to standardize the application of antibacterials and cut down the medical cost.METHODS Full-time administrators for nosocomial infection investigated the application of antibacterials in patients who accepted(operation) in Sep 2004,and filled in the questionnaires.RESULTS In 1 383 cases of 11 hospitals the application rate of antibacterials was 98.63%;in which 86.50% were for prophylactic usage and 13.50% for therapeutic usage;(29.90%) for single antibiotics treatment and 50.15% for bigeminy,18.70% were for trigeminy.Time of(application) differentiated(6.90,7.00,6.60d) fromⅠto Ⅲ kinds of operation.Per capita cost of antibacterials was $956.50(47.60%).CONCLUSIONS High cost of antibacterials results from such factors as multiple kinds,long time and(combined) application.
6.Analysis of 261 Postmenopausal Ovarian Masses
lin-xia, LI ; xiao-wei, XI ; qin, YAN ; xiao-ping, WAN
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(12):-
Objective To study the characteristics,diagnosis and therapeutic principles of postmenopausal ovarian masses. Methods The clinical data of 261 postmenopausal women were reviewed to understand the characteristics,best diagnostic measures and therapeutic principles of postmenopausal ovarian masses. Results Among the post-(menopausal) ovarian masses,27.9% were malignant and 5.36% were boundary.No symptoms were found in(44.4%) of the patients.Before operation,the characteristics of masses can be identified by B-mode sonography,color Doppler sonography and CA-125 detection.Simple adnexectomy was performed for most of the benign ovarian masses and cytoreductive surgery for malignancies. Conclusion Regular examinations should be performed on postmenopausal women for ovarian masses,and B-mode sonography,color Doppler sonography and CA-125 detection be employed in the case of necessity.Once the ovarian masses are confirmed,surgeries may be the best choice for patients.
7.Expression of tyrosine kinase receptor B in OVCAR-3 ovarian cancer cells and its significance
Xiao-Hui YU ; Bin CAI ; Yi-Xia YANG ; Qin YAN ; Xiao-Ping WAN ;
China Oncology 2000;0(06):-
Background and purpose:TrkB,a neurotrophic tyrosine kinase receptor,serves as a potent and specific suppressor of anoikis of non-malignant epithelial cells,and induces high invasion capacity in these cells.TrkB over-expression has been associated with chemotherapy resistance and poor survival in neuroblastoma and some other highly aggressive cancers.However,the relationship of the expression of TrkB to anoikis resistance in ovarian cancer cells has rarely been reported in literature.This study investigated the expression and significance of anoikis- suppressor TrkB in OVCAR-3 ovarian cancer cells.Methods:The expression of TrkB and its ligand BDNF was evaluated in OVCAR-3 ovarian cancer cells under different culture conditions by RT-PCR and Western blot.Results: TrkB mRNA was overexpressed in multicellular spheroids(cell-spheroids,anchorage-independent culture,AIC)as compared to that in OVCAR-3 cells(adhesive-cells,adhesive culture,AC),(35.3?0.7)% versus(23.5?0.5)%;but BDNF mRNA expression was the opposite to the above situation,(41.4?0.6)% versus(32.24?0.7)%(P
8.Anti-depressant effect and mechanism of supercritical CO2 extract from Compound Chaigui Fang.
Lei CHEN ; Xiao-Fen ZHENG ; Xiao-Xia GAO ; Yu-Zhi ZHOU ; Xiao-Qing GUO ; Jun-Sheng TIAN ; Xue-Mei QIN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(14):2744-2750
The tail suspension test (TST), forced swimming test (FST) and chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) model were used to evaluate the anti-depressant effect of supercritical CO2 extract from Compound Chaigui Fang (FFCGF). A nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based metabonomics combined with multivariate statistical analysis was performed to explore the mechanism of FFCGF. Rats were conducted by CUMS procedure for 28 days and drugs were administrated at the same time. The body weight, sucrose preference, crossings and rearings in open-field tests were evaluated and the urine was collected simultaneously. The metabonomic profiles of rats' urine were analyzed by NMR and potential biomarkers were searched by multivariate statistical analysis. The results showed that administration of FFCGF significantly decreasing the immobility time in FST and TST and improving rats' body weight, sucrose preference, crossings and rearings in CUMS, which were indication that the anti-depressant effect of FFCGF was abvious. Significant differences in the metabolic profile of the CUMS treated group and the control group were observed, which were consistent with the results of behavioral tests. Decreased levels of acetic acid, succinic acid, 2-oxidation glutaric acid and citric acid and increased glycine and pyruvic acid in urine were significantly affected by the CUMS procedure and the 6 biomarkers were reversed evidently after administration of FFCGF. These changes were suggestion that the anti-depressant mechanism of FFCGF was associated with energy metabolism, lipid metabolism and amino acid metabolism.
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9.Research progress in root rot diseases of Chinese herbal medicine and control strategy by antagonistic microorganisms.
Fen GAO ; Xiao-xia REN ; Meng-liang WANG ; Xue-mei QIN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(21):4122-4126
In recent years, root rot diseases of Chinese herbal medicine have been posing grave threat to the development of the traditional Chinese medicine industry. This article presents a review on the occurring situation of the root rot disease, including the occurrence of the disease, the diversity of the pathogens, the regional difference in dominant pathogens,and the complexity of symptoms and a survey of the progress in bio-control of the disease using antagonistic microorganisms. The paper also discusses the existing problems and future prospects in the research.
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10.Dynamic Distribution of Shrimp White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) Qingdao Strain in Crawfishes by Dot Hybridization
Jian-zhong, ZHU ; Xiao-Qin, XIA ; Cheng-ping, LU ; Fu-sheng, GUO
Virologica Sinica 2001;16(1):92-95
A fragment sized 400bp of White spot syndrome virus(WS SV,formerly de signated NOSV),recovered from recombinant plasmid pAFD, was labeled with Digox igenin as a probe to detect dynamic distribution of WSSV within 120h and 72h in crawfishes(Cambarus proclarkii) inoculated WSSV by oral taking and injecti on r espectively. Stomach epithelium, intestine epithelium, heart, gill, haemolymph, muscle, hepatopancreas, hypoderm, connective tissue and ovary of infected crawfi shes were examined for WSSV. In both groups, WSSV was first detected in heamoly mph at 12h p.i. and then disappeared. Again it was detected at 96h p.i. only in oral infection group and maintained till 120h p.i., but it didn't appear at 72h p.i. in injection group. WSSV in heart, muscle was detected at 36h p.i. in oral infection group and 24h p.i. in injection group respectively, and then increased generally. In addition, WSSV in intestine epithelium, connective tissue, ovary of oral infection group and intestine epithelium, hypoderm, ovary of injection g roup could also be detected. In dead crawfishes after 120h and 72h p.i. in two groups, WSSV could be detected in all the examined tissues and it demonstrated t hat systemic infection occurred in the animales. The tissue containing more amo unts of WSSV was hypoderm in oral infection group, while intestine epithelium, g ill, hypoderm, ovary in injection infection group. It deduced that WSSV first a ppears in haemolymph and then goes into heart, muscle and other tissues and prol iferates in them. Once again, WSSV is released into heamolymph resulting in syst emic infection till crawfishes' death.