1.The Observation On Curative Effect Of Qingkailing Injection In Treating Diabetic Foot With Ischemic Gangrene In early Stage
Yicheng WANG ; Yemin CAO ; Weida WU
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(04):-
Objective To observe the curative effect of Qingkailing Injection in treating diabetic foot with ischemic gangrene in early stage and investigate it′s therapeutic mechanism.Methods 40 patients were divided into Qingkailing treatment group (treatment group) and Xuesetong treatment group (controlled group),4 weeks in a treatment course.The foot skin color,skin temperature,degree of tumefaction,rage of gangrene,ability of walking,degree of pain were observed and C-reactive protein (CRP),fibrinogen (Fib) in plasma were detected before and after the treatment respectively.Results After 4 weeks treatment by Qingkailing Injection,the various standards mentioned above in treatment group were improved obviously,Compared with treatment group (except Fib),There was remarkable significance by statistics (P
2.Neuroprotective effect of histone deacetylases inhibitor MS-275 following traumatic brain injury in rats
Peng CAO ; Zhenquan SONG ; Chunyong YU ; Sizhe FENG ; Guohan HU ; Yicheng LU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2013;29(11):1106-1111
Objective To evaluate the neuroprotective benefits of histone deacetylases (HDAC)inhibitor MS-275 in rats with moderate traumatic brain injury (TBI).Methods Sixty-eight adult male SD rats were assigned to sham injury + placebo treatment (control group),TBI + placebo treatment (injury group),TBI + MS-275 (15 mg/kg) treatment (treatment group Ⅰ) and TBI + MS-275 (45 mg/kg)treatment (treatment group Ⅱ) according to the random number table.An experimental model of moderate TBI in the rat was induced using a lateral fluid percussion device.MS-275 was dissolved in DMSO and administered (15 and 45 mg/kg) intraperitoneally in seven consecutive days(once a day).The first administration was done in 30 minutes postinjury.Alteration in body weight of rats in each group was recorded after injury.Spatial learning and memory retention in rats was assessed using the Morris Water Maze in days 10-14 after TBI.Brain tissues were sectioned to measure acetyl-histone H3 and neuronal survivals in the hippocampus CA2-3 region using immunohistochemistry and cresyl-violet staining techniques.Results TBI rats showed significant body weight loss in 3 days postinjury as compared with the controls (P <0.05) and then gradually gained the body weight in 4-5 days postinjury.No significant difference in actual body weight loss after injury was found among injury group and treatment groups (F =0.149,P >0.05).Behavioral result revealed that the animals in treatment groups had significant improvement in cognitive performance as compared with injury group (P < 0.01).Immunohistochemical results presented a markedly increased level of acetyl-histone H3 in both treatment groups,with no significant difference as compared with control group and a trend of increase in the survived neurons in the CA2-3 hippocampus in 14 days postinjury (P > 0.05).Conclusions MS-275 achieves visible improvement of acetyl-histone H3 level and cognitive performance in the acute phase of TBI.Simultaneously,this treatment has an ameliorative effect on pathological changes associated with TBI as well and provides a neuroprotective effect against TBI.
3.The analysis of risk factors in gastrointestinal graft versus host disease following allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Jun GUAN ; Youshan ZHANG ; Jinhuan XU ; Jin YIN ; Yang CAO ; Yicheng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2014;35(1):17-20
Objective To investigate the risk factors of gastrointestinal graft versus host disease(GVHD) following allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT).Method 214 patients receiving allo-HSCT from 2003 to 2012 were enrolled in this study,and assessed on the degree of gastrointestinal GVHD.The effects of the primary diseases status,gender,age,conditioning regimen intensity,donor type,the number of cells positive for the CD34 expression,and the use of anti-lymphocyte immunoglobulin (ALG) in the pretreatment scheme on the occurrence of gastrointestinal GVHD was studied.The responses of different degrees of GVHD to immunotherapy were evaluated.Result Univariate and multivariate analyses revealed that the graft type and the conditioning regimen intensity were the risk factors of gastrointestinal GVHD (P<0.05).Conclusion Donor type and conditioningregimen intensity may be the main risk factors of gastrointestinal GVHD.
4.Construction of a Novel Eukaryotic Expression Plasmid pcDNA6/myc-his-EGFP Band Its Applications in Expression of Recombinant Genes
Xinjian LI ; Yicheng CAO ; Zhengping DU ; Huaqiang YANG ; Zhenwu ZHANG ; Min ZHUO
China Biotechnology 2006;26(12):22-28
Enhanced green fluorescent protein( EGFP), myc epitope and polyhistidine metal-binding tag are often used as a marker for recombinant fusion protein in many gene expression vectors, each marker has its own function, EGFP emits green fluorescence for direct detection, myc epitope facilitates recombinant fusion protein detection using its antibodies, polyhistidine tag allows purification of recombinant fusion protein using resin.Hitherto, no a plasmid vector can integrate all of these functions. In this study we constructed a novel eukaryotic expressive plasmid, designated as pcDNA6/myc-his-EGFP B, which integrated the functions of EGFP, myc epitope and polyhistidine tag. Importantly, a linker octo - peptide in N terminal of EGFP was designed using LINKER program. A DNA fragment encoding a putative protein containing a signal peptide of human interleukin 2(IL-2) in N terminal was cloned into pcDNA6/myc-his-EGFP B in frame with the C-terminal peptide to construct pMHES. 2.2.15 Cells were transfected with pcDNA6/myc-his-EGFP B and pMHES, and Balb/c mice were intravenously injected with pcDNA6/myc-his-EGFP B by tails, results revealed that both of the plasmids worked in 2.2.15 Cells and livers of Balb/c mice. Assuming gene of the IL-2 was inserted into pcDNA6/myc-his -EGFP B in frame with EGFP, myc and 6 × His, three-dimensional structure for this putative expression product was simulated using Modeller8V2, results revealed that IL-2, EGFP, myc and 6 × his did not interfere each other and octo- peptide linker owned certain flexibility. The results suggest that pcDNA6/myc-his-EGFP B may be useful as a genetic tool for mammalian cells and a vector for gene therapy.
5.Management of Severe Bone Defects in Femoral Revision following Total Hip Arthroplasty
Hip & Pelvis 2024;36(2):101-107
Treatment of femoral bone defects continues to be a challenge in revision total hip arthroplasty (THA); therefore, meticulous preoperative evaluation of patients and surgical planning are required. This review provides a concise synopsis of the etiology, classification, treatment strategy, and prosthesis selection in relation to femoral bone loss in revision THA. A search of literature was conducted for identification of research articles related to classification of bone loss, management of femoral revision, and comparison of different types of stems. Findings of a thorough review of the included articles were as follows: (1) the Paprosky classification system is used most often when defining femoral bone loss, (2) a primary-length fully coated monoblock femoral component is recommended for treatment of types I or II bone defects, (3) use of an extensively porouscoated stem and a modular fluted tapered stem is recommended for management of types III or IV bone defects, and (4) use of an impaction grafting technique is another option for improvement of bone stock, and allograft prosthesis composite and proximal femoral replacement can be applied by experienced surgeons, in selected cases, as a final salvage solution. Stems with a tapered design are gradually replacing components with a cylindrical design as the first choice for femoral revision; however, further confirmation regarding the advantages and disadvantages of modular and nonmodular stems will be required through conduct of higher-level comparative studies.
6.The value of loop-mediated isothermal amplification method for rapid diagnosis of EBV DNA.
Guohui NIE ; Hongsong DONG ; Guihua HE ; Xiaoping XU ; Lei SHI ; Yicheng CAO ; Xun CHEN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2008;22(12):555-557
OBJECTIVE:
To establish a rapid method for EBV detection with loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP), and to make it as a clue for early diagnosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma cancer.
METHOD:
EBV DNA was fast extracted from samples after boiling, while the whole detection will be finished within an hour with specific amplification of EBV gene by LAMP.
RESULT:
High specificity was shown from EBV detection of 33 clinical samples. Comparing with PCR, LAMP is more simple and convenient to perform under isothermal conditions, and require no special apparatus, thus, it is more economical and practical.
CONCLUSION
LAMP analysis of EBV may be an efficient and easy way for clinical diagnosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
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7.Progress in cerebral venous collagenosis
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2022;55(2):169-174
Moody and colleagues discovered the presence of venous collagenosis (VC) in periventricular of human brains by pathological study obtained at autopsy in 1995, which was described as a noninflammatory collagenous thickening of venous walls resulting in severe periventricular venous stenosis or occlusion. Due to the lack of specific markers and staining methods, there are few studies of cerebral venous disease, and the pathological features and pathogenesis are still unclear. However, studies have reported that VC is associated with cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) and Alzheimer′s disease (AD), suggesting that VC may play an important role in exploring and elucidating pathogenesis. The article aims to provide a review of researches on VC pathological features, possible pathogenesis and correlation with CSVD and AD.
8.Management experiences of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation center under the pandemic of COVID-19
Yi XIAO ; Jinhuan XU ; Yicheng ZHANG ; Donghua ZHANG ; Yang CAO ; Ying WAN ; Xi MING ; Jianfeng ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2020;41(5):281-285
With a global pandemic trend, coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19), starting a breakout in December 2019, has posed a great threat to people's lives, health and safety. Regarding how to manage hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) center, treat non-COVID-19 HSCT patients, follow up patients after HSCT and resume the orderly treatment of transplant patients, our transplantation center has accumulated a wealth of practical experience and formulated a series of standard processes. This article was intended to summarize the management experiences of HSCT center under the pandemic of COVID-19 epidemic, provide references for effectively managing HSCT center in future public health crises and treat noncommunicable disease transplant patients in a timely and effective manner.
9.Effect of vancomycin-loaded microbubbles combined with ultrasound targeted microbubble destruction technology on methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus biofilms
Liqin YAO ; Wenbo MU ; Chen YUAN ; Yicheng LI ; Yang LIU ; Jianhua YANG ; Li CAO ; Xuebin SUN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2022;38(10):923-930
Objective:To investigate the effect of vancomycin (Vm)-loaded microbubbles (MBs) combined with ultrasound targeted microbubble destruction (UTMD) technique on the morphological structure, thickness and bacterial viability of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) biofilms.Methods:Vm-MBs were prepared by thin film hydration. Sterile coverslips in a diameter of 13 mm were placed in 24-well plates to construct in vitro biofilm models using MRSA as the test strain, and the biofilm morphology was observed by naked eye and light microscopy after crystal violet staining. LIVE/DEAD, SYTO59 and DIL were used to stain biofilms and MBs, respectively. After staining, the biofilm morphology and position of the biofilm in relation to MBs were observed using laser confocal scanning microscopy. The biofilms were divided into control group, Vm group, Vm-MBs group, UTMD group and Vm-MBs+UTMD group according to the random number table method, with 9 samples in each group. After biofilms of each group were treated accordingly for 24 hours, the morphological and structural changes of biofilms in each group were observed using laser confocal scanning microscopy and scanning electron microscopy following LIVE/DEAD staining; the difference in biofilm density in each group was measured with the aid of an enzyme marker following crystal violet staining; the difference in biofilm thickness and bacterial viability in each group were observed by laser confocal scanning microscopy. Results:The prepared Vm-MBs met the experimental requirements. The constructed biofilm model observed by naked eye, light microscopy and laser confocal scanning microscopy showed that the biofilm structure was dense with a relatively uniform thickness of (13.8±0.2)nm, a small amount of dead bacteria inside the membrane and the percentage of live bacteria of (94.9±0.3)%. Laser confocal scanning microscopy showed that MBs could penetrate into deeper layers of biofilms. After the respective treatment was given to each group for 24 hours, Laser confocal scanning microscopy and scanning electron microscopy following LIVE/DEAD staining showed that the biofilm morphological structure was most significantly disrupted in Vm-MBs+UTMD group compared to control, Vm, Vm-MBs and UTMD groups. In Vm-MBs+UTMD group, a large number of dead bacteria was observed, with only a few scattered planktonic bacteria and irregular changes in cell membrane morphology. Crystal violet staining showed that the biofilm density was significantly lower in Vm-MBs+UTMD group compared to control group ( P<0.05), while the differences between Vm, Vm-MBs and UTMD groups were not statistically significant (all P>0.05). Laser confocal microscopy showed that the biofilm thickness was thinner in Vm-MBs, UTMD and Vm-MBs+UTMD groups compared to control group (all P<0.05), with no significant difference between Vm group and control group ( P>0.05) and that the biofilm thickness was thinner in Vm-MBs+UTMD group compared to Vm, Vm-MBs and UTMD groups (all P<0.01), with no significant differences between the other groups (all P>0.05). Bacterial activity in Vm, Vm-MBs, UTMD and Vm-MBs+UTMD groups was significantly lower than that in control group (all P<0.01), with lower in Vm-MBs+UTMD group compared to Vm, Vm-MBs and UTMD groups (all P<0.01), but without significant difference between the other groups (all P>0.05). Conclusion:Vm-MBs combined with UTMD technology can effectively destroy the biofilm morphological structure to reduce biofilm thickness. Meanwhile, Vm-MBs combined with UTMD technology can release antibiotics and significantly decrease bacterial viability to improve antibiotic bactericidal efficacy.
10.Values of combined detection of indexes related to serum inflammation and platelet in diagnosis of chronic periprosthetic joint infection
Shuaifei TIAN ; Xiaobin GUO ; Yicheng LI ; Xiaogang ZHANG ; Li CAO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2022;24(9):786-792
Objective:To investigate the values of combined detection of serum C-reactive protein (CRP), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), platelet count (PC), platelet count/mean platelet volume (PC/MPV) and platelet plateletcrit (PCT) in the diagnosis of chronic periprosthetic joint infection (PJI).Methods:From January 2013 to December 2019, 441 patients underwent hip or knee joint revision at Department of Articular Surgery, The First Hospital Affiliated to Xinjiang Medical University. The patients were divided into a chronic PJI group and an aseptic prosthetic loosening group. In the chronic PJI group of 147 cases (86 hip ones and 61 knee ones), there were 64 males and 83 females, with a mean age of 66 (54, 72) years. In the aseptic prosthetic loosening group of 294 cases (210 hip ones and 84 knee ones), there were 98 males and 196 females, with a mean age of 63 (49, 72) years. The preoperative levels of CRP, ESR, PC, PC/MPV and PCT were compared between the 2 groups. The best cut-off value, sensitivity and specificity of the above indicators for the diagnosis of chronic PJI were recorded. The diagnostic efficacy of the 5 indicators in combination for chronic PJI was evaluated by comparing the area under the curve (AUC) among the indicators and analyzing the results of combined diagnostic detections.Results:Except for gender and joint revision site, there was no significant difference in the other general data between the 2 groups, showing comparability ( P>0.05). The levels of CRP, ESR, PC, PC/MPV and PCT in the PJI group were significantly higher than those in the aseptic prosthetic loosening group ( P<0.05). For CRP, ESR, PC, PC/MPV and PCT, respectively, the best cut-off values were 9.05 mg/L, 38.5 mm/h, 288×10 9/L, 29.34 and 0.33%, the sensitivities 83%, 71%, 44%, 44% and 33%, the specificities 85%, 86%, 84%, 84% and 90%, and the AUCs 0.868, 0.822, 0.688, 0.696 and 0.659. For CRP+ESR+PC+PC/MPV+PCT and CRP+PC+PC/MPV+PCT, respectively, the AUCs were 0.871 and 0.882, the sensitivities 80% and 84%, and the specificities 86% and 84%, showing significant differences in the diagnosis of chronic PJI compared with ESR, PC, PC/MPV and PCT alone ( P<0.05). Conclusion:In the diagnosis of chronic PJI, serum CRP and ESR combined with PC, PC/MPV and PCT have a reference value, but PC, PC/MPV or PCT alone only has a limited value.