1.The theory and application of fluorescence resonance energy transfer
Xuegang SUN ; Lihua ZHANG ; Yong JIANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1999;0(09):-
The structural and functional study of protein is a major topic of current functional genomics. Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) is one of few tools available for measuring nanometer scale distances and changes in distances in vivo . FRET is an ideal technology for detection of protein conformation and protein-protein interaction by using fluorescence protein, traditional organic dyes and other dyes as probes. It uses fluorescence protein, traditional organic dyes and other dyes as its probes. The application of FRET in the determination of intracellular events would be helpful for us to understand the structure and function of biology molecules. [
2.Cultivation and drug sensitive test of bile bacteria in patients with bile duct diseases during endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
Xuegang GUO ; Anhua SUN ; Zhigang ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2001;0(01):-
Objective To observe the bacterioflora of bile and it' s drugs sensitivity in patients with bile duct diseases to serve as a guidance in medication. Methods Bile of 156 cases of patients with biliary disease was collected and cultured respectively during endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ER-CP) by deep cannulation and sucking out bile through the catheter. Forty eight blood samples among them were cultured simultaneously. Ten kinds of drug papers were used to investigate the bacterial sensitivity. The data were analysed statistically- Results Bacteria positive rate of these 156 bile samples was 62. 8% , including Gram - negative bacteria (81.6% ) and Gram - positive bacteria (18. 4% ). These bacteria consist of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (35. 1% ) , Escherichia coli(22. 8% ) , Streptococcus faecalis (16.7%) ,Entero bacilliaerogenes(7. 9% ) ,Klebsiella(7. 0% ) , Citrobacter(6. 1% ) ,Acinetobacler lwqffi(2. 6% ) and Staphylo-coccus aureus( 1. 7% ). The bacteria positive rate was only 4. 2% in the 48 blood samples. Drug sensitive rates of bacteria against 10 kinds of drugs were changed in recent years. The result indicated that the sensitive rates of bacteria were significantly higher in ciprofloxacin, fortum, cefoperazone, sulbactam + cefoperazone and cilastatin than those in ampicillin,azlocillin, cefazolin sodium, eefuroxime(P
3.Characteristics of arrhythmia symdrome in the south erea and clinical study on TCM prevention and treatment
Yuhua JIA ; Xuegang SUN ; Xiaoshan ZHAO
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1993;0(03):-
Objective: The caracteristics of rapid arrhythmia in the south region of our country are simultaneous appearance of phlegm. heat, blood stasis and deficiency, and slow arrhythmia are intermingled deficiency. blood stasis and phlegm. Thus, they were treated respectively by clearing away heat, eliminating Yang and removing blood stasis, and warming Yang to remove blood stasis respectively. Results: The total effective rate was 96. 55% in 261 cases of rapid arrhythmia treated by modified Ding Xin Decoction, and 78. 46% in the control group with a significant difference between the two groups (P
4.Treatment of pancreatic pseudocysts by therapeutic ERCP
Xuegang GUO ; Yong DENG ; Anhua SUN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 1996;0(04):-
Objective To determine the effect of therapeutic ERCP(endoscopic retrograde cholan-giopancreatography) on endoscopic drainage of pancreatic pseudocysts and patency of main pancreatic duct after dilation or placement of stent. Methods Eight patients with pancreatic pseudocyst were selected after abdominal ultrasonography and computed tomography. All patients have had be operated two times because of acute pancreatitis and /or cholangitis, and were hard to receive further operation. These patients underwent endoscopic transpapillary drainage by main pancreatic duct dilation or placement of stents after ERCP, and were follow up by abdominal ultrasonography and / or computed tomography 6 months after drainage. The stent would be pulled out after the complete disappearance of the cyst. Results Diagnostic ERCP revealed that cysts communicated with main pancreatic duct in 3 cases and obstructive jaundice was present in 1 case. All patients were managed by transpapillary main pancreatic duct dilation (3 cases) and placement of stents (5 cases). Both forms of endoscopic drainage were effective in treating pancreatic pseudocyst and in 7 cases the cysts were completely disappeared within 4 months, while the rest one required surgery as the cyst merely decreased in size. Only 2 cases the levels of amylase in serum and urine were higher than normal but no severe complications occurred. Conclusion Endoscopic transpapillary drainage through main pancreatic duct dilation or placement of stents is quietly an effective, painless and safe mode in treating pancreatic pseudo-cyst. This method may be an ideal choice for the treatment of pancreatic pseudocysts in experts.
5.Effect of Glycyrrhiza flavonoids on amounts of immunocytes in S180 tumor-bearing mice
Qiang LIU ; Xingxing CHEN ; Xuegang SUN ; Huiqiu HUANG ; Zhiliang CHEN
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(12):-
Objective: To investigate the anti-tumor effect of Glycyrrhiza flavonoids(GF) and its immunological mechanism.Methods: Mice bearing sarcoma 180(S180) were randomized into 3 GF-treated groups and one control group.The mice in GF-treated groups were perfused with GF.Leukocyte and lymphocyte count were taken by the blood cell analyzer.Flow cytometry was performed to detect the percentages of the T cell subsets.Results: Treatment of GF resulted in the tumor inhibition rates of 52.3%(high dose group).Blood total leukocyte and lymphocyte count in GF treated groups were all higher than that in the control group,and there was the most significant increase of the number of immune cells in the high dose GF group(P
6.Puerarin alleviates HUVEC injury induced by visfatin through up-regulating miR-155-3p
Fenghua ZHOU ; Zhiyong HUANG ; Lei ZHANG ; Xuegang SUN ; Yuhua JIA
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2016;24(5):465-469
Object To study the effect of puerarin on the expression of inflammatory factors and miR-155-3p in human umbilical vein endothelial cells ( HUVEC) induced by visfatin.Methods The HUVEC cell injury model was es-tablished with visfatin.Cell proliferation was measured by MTT assay.Cell apoptosis was detected by flow cytometry.The level of CRP and NF-κB was detected by ELISA, and the expression of miR-155-3p was detected by RT-PCR.The expres-sion of myeloid differentiation factor 88 ( MyD88) was identified by western blotting.Results Visfatin induced cell prolif-eration and inhibited apoptosis in HUVEC, meanwhile the expressions of both CRP and NF-κB were significantly increased, compared with that of the control group (P<0.01).Puerarin at moderate and high concentrations obviously reduced the HUVEC injury induced by visfatin, mainly through down-regulating the expression of CRP and NF-κB, as well as up-regu-lating the level of miR-155-3p in the HUVEC.MiR-155-3p mimic markedly decreased the level of MyD88, CRP and NF-κB in the HUVEC induced by visfatin (P<0.05).Conclusions Pueprarin obviously alleviates HUVEC injury induced by visfatin, probably related to down-regulating the level of MyD88, CRP, NF-κB, and up-regulating the expression of miR-155-3p in HUVEC.
7.L-carnitine inhibits eryptosis induced by uremic serum
Yun SUN ; Gang LIU ; Xuegang LI ; Yimin SHI ; Guangju GUAN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(7):1324-1328
[ ABSTRACT] AIM: To investigate whether L-carnitine ( LC) inhibits the eryptosis effect of uremic serum on erythrocytes.METHODS:Erythrocyte suspension (2%) was cultured and divided into 3 groups in vitro: control group ( C group) , uremic serum group ( U group, 30%uremic serum) , and uremic serum+LC group ( L group, 30%uremic serum+200 μmol/L LC) .Erythrocytes were collected at 24 h and 48 h.Eryptosis ( phosphatidylserine expression repre-sents eryptosis) was estimated by flow cytometry with Annexin V staining.The content of reactive oxygen species ( ROS) was also detected.Glutathione ( GSH) was measured by ELISA.RESULTS:Eryptosis in C group was increased as the in-cubating time extended.Eryptosis in U group was higher than that in C group, while that in L group was lower than that in U group.Meanwhile, ROS content was higher and GSH was lower in U group than those in C group.ROS content was low-er and GSH was higher in L group than those in C group.CONCLUSION:LC inhibits uremic serum-induced eryptosis by decreasing ROS and increasing GSH, thus attenuating oxidative stress.
8.Preparation of biotin-avidin mediated KDR-targeted liposome ultrasound contrast agent and targeted experiment in vitro
Yingjia LI ; Jie HE ; Xuegang SUN ; Li YANG ; Jianping BIN ; Ge WEN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2010;19(5):446-450
Objective To prepare a new kind of targeted liposome ultrasound contrast agent with small peptide K237 as the ligand which can combine specifically with KDR which is the main receptor of VEGF.and to test its capability in vitro. Methods Targeted bubbles(P-Bio-Av-Bio-Mbs) were formed through "biotin-avidin" bridge grafting, then they were incubated respectively with LOVO, HUVECs and LS174T which were KDR positive or negative expressed in various cells,meanwhile incubated LOVO cells with FITC- P-Bio-Av-Bio-Mbs,FITC-P-Mbs and FITC-Mbs respectively. After that, the rosette formation rate and fluorescence intensity of the combination between microbubbles and cells were observed with microscope and fluorescence microscope. After being incubated with small peptide K237 of 10 μg and 50 μg, LOVO cells were incubated with P-Bio-Av-Bio-Mbs for observing the distribution of microbubbles. Results In KDR sharply positive expressed LOVO cells, the surrounding rosette formation rate was as high as 90. 52% with the fluorescence intensity of grade 3, and it was 53. 46% with grade 2 fluorescence intensity rate in KDR positive expressed HUVECs cells, while in KDR negative expressed LS174T cells, there were few microbubbles surrounded with rosette formation rate of 5. 57% and fluorescence intensity rate of grade 0-1, therefore there were significant statistic differences in rosette formation rate among groups ( P < 0.05). After LOVO cells combined with FITC-P-Bio-Av-Bio-Mbs, FITC-P-Mbs and FITC-Mbs respectively,there were significant differences in their rosette formation rate, namely 89.62%, 7. 56% , 0 with the fluorescence rate of 3,0 - 1 and 0 respectively. Targeted cells pretreated with 10 pg K237 showed significant decreased rosette formation,and there was no formation in 50 ?g pretreated group. Conclusions KDR-Targeted liposome contrast agent with small peptide K237 liganded has been successfully prepared through biotin-avidin mediation and could combine specifically and high efficiently with targeted cells in vitro. The KDR-targeted molecular imaging of tumor neovascularizaiton may provide a new approach for early diagnosis of carcinoma.
9.Protective effects of Salvia miltiorrhiza on rats with streptozotocin diabetes and its mechanism
Gang LIU ; Guangju GUAN ; Tonggang QI ; Yuqin FU ; Xuegang LI ; Yun SUN ; Tao WU ; Rongzhu WEN
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2005;3(6):459-62
OBJECTIVE: To explore the effects of Salvia miltiorrhiza on renal morphology and renal function of rats with streptozotocin diabetes. METHODS: Thirty male Wistar rats were randomly divided into three groups, which were normal control group, untreated group and Salvia miltiorrhiza-treated group. Diabetic nephropathy was induced in rats of the last two groups by intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin after unilateral nephrectomy. Then the rats in the normal control and untreated groups were fed with normal saline while those in the Salvia miltiorrhiza-treated group were fed Salvia miltiorrhiza preparation for 8 weeks. The glomerular volume (VG), kidney-to-body weight ratio (KW/BW), urinary albumin excretion rate (UAER) and creatinine clearance (Ccr) were observed. The expression levels of transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1), connective tissue growth factor (CTGF), fibronectin (FN) and plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) were detected by real-time quantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) at the end of the experiment. RESULTS: UAER, Ccr, VG and KW/BW ratio were significantly higher in the untreated group than those in the normal control group (P<0.05). The expression levels of TGF-beta1, CTGF, PAI-1 and FN in the untreated group were also significantly higher as compared with those in the normal control group (P<0.05). UAER, Ccr, VG, KW/BW ratio and the levels of TGF-beta1, CTGF, PAI-1 and FN in the Salvia miltiorrhiza-treated group were obviously lower than those in the untreated group (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Salvia miltiorrhiza can protect rats with streptozotocin diabetes from diabetic nephropathy by suppressing the over-expressions of TGF-beta1, CTGF, PAI-1 and FN in renal cortex.
10.The study of external factors affecting auditory ability of infants and toddlers after cochlear implantation.
Hao YUAN ; Hua ZHANG ; Wei LIANG ; Liyan WANG ; Xuegang SUN ; Meifen CHI ; Fugui GUO ; Xiaohui YANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(19):1671-1676
OBJECTIVE:
To analyze external factors affecting auditory ability of infants and toddlers after cochlear implantation in the first year of switch-on.
METHOD:
Seventy-five infants and toddlers after cochlear implantation were selected as subjects, using LittlEARS Auditory Questionnaire to assess and analyze the correlations with auditory ability and external factors (including gender, cochlear implanted age, pre-implant hearing aid fitting, caregivers' education background, household income and rehabilitation modes) in different stages (before switch-on, and 3 months, 6 months, 9 months, 12 months after switch-on).
RESULT:
The mean scores of LittlEARS were significantly different in cochlear implanted age group, pre-implant hearing aid fitting group and rehabilitation modes group (P < 0.05), and there was no significant difference in other groups such as external factor gender, caregivers' education background and household income (P > 0.05). The correlations with the mean scores of LittlEARS and cochlear implantation age or pre-implant hearing aid fitting were significant at 3 months or 6 months after switch-on(/r/ ≥ 0. 3, P < 0.01). However, the correlation with the mean scores of LittlEARS and rehabilitation modes was significant at 12 months after switch-on(/r/ > ≥ 0.3, P < 0.01).
CONCLUSION
Cochlear implanted age and pre-implant hearing aid fitting were the important factors affecting auditory ability of infants and toddlers after cochlear implantation in the first year of switch-on. The effect of rehabilitation modes on auditory ability of infants and toddlers after cochlear implantation was slow.
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