1.Penile reconstruction using skin flap and peritoneal tube grafts in rabbit: a preliminary study
Xudong ZHANG ; Songlin YANG ; Xiaohai ZHU
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2002;0(01):-
Objective To investigate a new method for the reconstruction of the urethra using peritoneal free grafts in phalloplasty in a rabbit model. Methods Animal models were established in 24 adult male New Zealand white rabbits, which were randomly divided into the peritoneal graft group (n=12) and peritoneum-skin graft group (n=12). In the former group the peritoneal tube grafts with the mesothelial surface inward were used as the urethral substitutes. And a circumferential 1 cm rim of scrotal skin was inserted at the tip of the tubularized peritoneal graft for urethroplasty in the latter group. Subsequently, a superficial epigastric fasciovascular pedicle flap for phalloplasty was harvested and tubed over the reconstructed urethra. The process of growth was observed grossly. Results The reconstructed penis survived well without urethral stricture, and the peritoneal-lined grafts survived in all rabbits with a smooth, moist quality and without ulceration and fibrosis. Gross examination showed 8 meatal occlusions with fistulas simultaneously in the peritoneal graft group, and 3 fistulas in the peritoneum-skin graft group. Conclusion The authors have successfully designed the rabbit model of the urethroplasty using the tubularized peritoneal free grafts in the penile reconstruction and demonstrated the possibility of the new method for phalloplasty brings a light to clinical study.
2.Detection of Deoxyribonucleic Acid Using Cationic Fluorescent Conjugated Polymer and Nanoparticles
Xiqin HUO ; Shengfeng WANG ; Qing WANG ; Xiaohai YANG ; Liang CUI
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2009;37(11):1606-1610
A novel method for DNA detection was developed based on the excellent fluorescence properties of cationic conjugated polymer ( CCP)and the target DNA enrichment,separation function of nanoparticles. First,the quencher-labeled DNA capture probes were modified on the surface of Au nanoparticles,and complementary DNA strands were captured. Second,S1 nuclease was added,and the capture probes that had not captured the complementary DNA were removed from the nanoparticles.Finally,the complementary double-stranded DNA was cut by Dnase I,the quenchers were dissociated from nanoparticle and the fluorescence of CCP was quenched by means of combination of quenchers and CCP.The results showed that this method is specific.In the range of 5. 0 -40 nmol/L,the concentration of target DNA was proportional to the fluorescence quenching and the detection limit was 3.7 nmol/L(S/N = 3).
3.Retrospective analysis between the difficult airway and thyromental height by three-dimensional reconstruction
Yun YANG ; Xiaohai WANG ; Xingshuang WANG ; Qi TONG ; Bin ZHU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2016;39(3):209-212
Objective To analyze retrospectively the correlation between the difficult airway and thyromental height by three-dimensional reconstruction among the Chinese. Methods Eithty patients who had been scanned by helical CT in the head and neck were allocated into two groups according to Cormack-Lehane grading:paients with Ⅰ-Ⅱ grade were allocated into group 1, and paients with Ⅲgrade were allocated into group 2. Reconstructed images were obtained by AW4.4 workstation and the following parameters were recorded and analyzed:the length from the oral to the under jaw(a), the length from the under jaw to the skin of the neck (b), the vertical distance from the under jaw to the neck was equal to thyromental height(c), the vertical distance from the oral to the cervical vertebra(d), the angle with the under jaw as the vertices and with two lines (a and b) for edge (angle ofα). Results The c value in two groups had no significant difference:(3.97 ± 0.82) cm vs. (3.64 ± 0.62) cm, P>0.05. The d value in group 2 was significantly higher than that in group 1:(8.69 ± 0.48) cm vs. (8.25 ± 0.80) cm, P<0.05. The c/d value and c/a value in group 2 were significantly lower than those in group 1: 0.42 ± 0.07 vs. 0.48 ± 0.12, 0.80 ± 0.18 vs. 0.95 ± 0.25, P<0.05. Conclusions Thyromental height by three-dimensional reconstruction has no significant differences in evaluating the difficult airway among the Chinese. The ratio of the vertical distance from the under jaw to the neck and the vertical distance from the oral to the cervical vertebra, and the ratio of the vertical distance from the under jaw to the neck and the length from the oral to the under jaw shows negative correlation with difficult airway.
4.AngⅡin paraventricular nucleus contribute to chronic intermittent hypoxia induced-hypertension in rats
Xiaohai YU ; Yan LI ; Yang DING ; Zhiqiang TANG ; Jinli WANG ; Yifei FAN ; Wenhui CHENG ; Mingkui ZHONG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2015;(5):716-720
Aim To determine whether AngⅡin para-ventricular nucleus (PVN)was involved in the chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH ) induced-hypertension in rats.Methods Male Sprague-Dawley rats were ran-domly divided into Sham and CIH groups,the Sham rats were exposed to continuous normoxia,while the CIH rats were submitted to CIH (8 h per day for 15 days).The conscious noninvasive method with tail cuff was performed in rats to record the systolic blood pres-sure during establishing the model of CIH induced hy-pertension.Mean arterial pressure (MAP)and heart rate (HR)were recorded in vivo on a PowerLab data acquisition system after CIH.Rats were fixed on the stereotaxic instrument to conduct microinjection in the PVN.We used Western blot to measure Ang Ⅱ level and AngⅡtype 1 receptor (AT1 R)protein expression in PVN.Results The level of PVN Ang Ⅱin CIH rats was significantly higher than that in Sham rats,a-long with increased AT1 R protein expression.Microin-jection of Ang Ⅱ(0.03,0.3,3 nmol)in bilateral PVN dose-dependently increased MAP in both CIH and Sham rats,and this response was significantly augmen-ted in CIH rats.Losartan (50 nmol),AT1 R antago-nist,had no effect on MAP in Sham rats,but caused significant MAP decreases in CIH rats,and prevented Ang Ⅱ-induced increases in MAP in both CIH and Sham rats.Conclusion The results suggest that the increased AngⅡrelease and enhanced AT1 R activation in the PVN contribute to CIH induced-hypertension in rats.
5.Correlation of survival time and C-reactive protein after artificial tracheal replacement in rabbits
Jia YAO ; Xiaojun LI ; Xiaohai CUI ; Yang ZHAO ; Jing ZHANG ; Gang LI ; Peilong CAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(5):718-723
BACKGROUND:C-reactive protein has been shown to rapidly increase during the occurrence of inflammation and tissue injury, and can indicate the degree of inflammatory reaction.
OBJECTIVE:To analyze the correlation between survival time and C-reactive protein in rabbits after transplantation of polytetrafluoroethene artificial trachea with support ring.
METHODS:The cervical trachea of rabbits was replaced by polytetrafluoroethene artificial trachea with support ring. Survival time of the rabbit, and the changes in serum C-reactive protein at 1-7 days after transplantation were observed. Linear regression was used to assess the univariate association between serum C-reactive protein and survival time.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The linear correlation was observed between changes of serum C-reactive protein and survival time in rabbits with artificial trachea replacement operation. C-reactive protein levels in rabbits with<13 days of survival time were increased and positively associated with the number of days after transplantation. However, C-reactive protein levels in rabbits with>13 days were decreased and negatively associated with the number of days after transplantation. In rabbits with positive correlation and negative correlation, the median survival time and 95%confidence interval (CI) were respectively 10 days (95%CI 8.614-11.386 days) and 27 days (95%CI 23.970-30.030 days). The survival rate in negative correlation group was significantly higher than positive correlation group (x2=29.364, P<0.01). Results suggested that the prolonged survival time of rabbits after artificial trachea replacement operation was related to the decreased concentration of serum C-reactive protein.
6.Low-dose adaptive sequence scan of dual-source CT coronary angiography in patients with high heart rate: an initial study
Lei XU ; Zixu YAN ; Zhaoqi ZHANG ; Zhanming FAN ; Xiaohai MA ; Yu LI ; Lin YANG ; Lei ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2010;44(3):265-268
Objective To investigate the application of low-dose adaptive sequence scan of dual-source CT coronary angiography in patients with high heart rate and evaluate the image quality.Methods Seventy-two patients who underwent coronary CT angiography with heart rate> 70 bpm were divided into 2 groups.Group A was adaptive sequence scan, and Group B was retrospective ECG-gating helical scan.Examinations were performed on a dual-source CT scanner (Somatom Definition) .All images were transferred to a workstation for further processing and analysis.The image quality was evaluated using same criteria.The image quality of coronary artery segments was compared in two groups using rank sum test, and the radiation dose was compared using t test Results A total of 501 coronary artery segments were evaluated in group A and 400 segments in group B.The mean ranks in image quality of coronary artery segments in group A was 475.42, whereas 420.41 in group B.There was a statistical difference in image quality between the two groups (Z= - 3.509,P=0.000).The effective dose was on average (6.2±0.9) mSv in group A, whereas on average (14.7±1.9) mSv in group B, there was a statistical difference between the two groups(t= - 27.011, P=0.000).Conclusions Adaptive sequence scan in dual-source CT coronary angiography is feasible in patients with high heart rates.This scan mode can substantially reduce radiation dose and maintain the diagnostic image quality.
7.Determination of S-Omeprazole Sodium and the Related Substances by RP-HPLC
Xiao HU ; Xiaohai TANG ; Yongmei XIE ; Dan YANG ; Xiaofang HUO ; Ai LIU ; Jingping HOU ; Hang SONG
China Pharmacy 2005;0(22):-
OBJECTIVE:To establish an RP-HPLC method for content determination of s-omeprazole sodium and its related substances.METHODS:The separation of s-omeprazole sodium and the related substances was carried out on a Phenomenex Luna C18 column,the mobile phase consisted of methanol-0.033 mol?L-1 ammonium dihydrogen phosphate-triethylamine (58∶41.8∶0.2,adjusted to pH 7.0 by phosphate acid).The detection wavelength was 302 nm,the flow rate was 1.0 mL?min-1,the column temperature was 25 ℃,and the sample size was 20 ?L.RESULTS:The linear range of omeprazole sodium was 10~500 mg?L-1 (r=0.999 7).The average recovery rate was 100.27% (RSD=0.74%).The average content of the related substances in samples was 0.42%.CONCLUSION:This method is simple,accurate,specific and applicable for content determination of s-omeprazole sodium and its related substances.
8.Determination of the Content of Vitamin A Palmitate and Its Related Substances by HPLC
Ai LIU ; Xiaohai TANG ; Yongmei XIE ; Xiaofang HUO ; Dan YANG ; Xiao HU ; Hang SONG
China Pharmacy 2007;0(25):-
OBJECTIVE:To establishment the method for the determination of content of vitamin A palmitate(VAP) and its related substances by HPLC. METHODS:The HPLC conditions were consisted of Phenomenex Luna C18 column with a mobile phase of a mixture of acetonitrile-isopropanol (90∶10) ,the detection wavelength of 328 nm,the column temperature of 30 ℃ and the flow rate of 1.0 mL?min-1. RESULTS:VAP was completely separated from impurities,the linearity range was 90~400 mg?L-1(r=0.999 2). The average recovery rate was 99.60% (RSD=1.32%). The average content of the related substances were lower than 2.53% . CONCLUSION: This accurate and reliable HPLC method is applicable for the quality control of VAP.
9.Analysis of international marketing on traditional Chinese medicine
Zongyou LI ; Mengxiong XIAO ; Yuanyuan TONG ; Yingkai ZHAO ; Jun XU ; Junwen WANG ; Yang LIU ; Kunjie YANG ; Xiaohai MOU ; Haixia DANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;38(5):385-389
Recently, herbal medicine including traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has gained huge attention in the world. In 2015, the global trades of herbal medicine reached 93.15 billion US dollars. And, the latest statistics from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of People's Republic of China showed that total sales of Chinese patent medicine and raw herbs reached 120 billion US dollars in 2014. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyze the situation of international marketing on herbal medicine and how much TCM shared in it. The PubMed database, search engines and government websites and research reports were searched for analyses. The results showed that total trades of TCM products in both domestic and foreign markets, were about 135 billion US dollars, including Chinese patent medicine, raw herbs, herbal extracts, herbal health care products, whose proportion of the global marketing was 80%.
10.Expression and purification of hPARP1 by baculovirus system.
Haiyan ZHOU ; Jun MA ; Xueli YANG ; Xiaohai GONG ; Qiuping LI ; Jian JIN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2013;29(7):998-1005
PARP1 is an important part of DNA repair machinery. In recent years, PARP1 as novel anti-cancer therapeutic target has been broadly explored. In this study, we expressed hPARP1 enzyme in the baculovirus system and tested its activity. We inserted hPARP1 gene into the pFastBac1, a baculovirus transfer vector and then transformed it into DH10Bac containing a shuttle vector of Bacmid. After co-transfecting the recombinant plasmid into Sf9 insect cells, the expressed hPARP1 was purified by 3-aminobezamide affinity chromatography. The expression of hPARPI was visualized by SDS-PAGE and Western blotting; the activity of expressed and purified hPARP1 was confirmed by the reaction of consumption of NAD+ by hPARP1 in vitro. After the purification by 3-aminobezamide affinity column, 3.2 mg protein was obtained and its specific activity was 1.988 nmol/(min x microg).
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