1.Application of hydrodynamics-based transgene to gene transfection in rat fatty liver
Cunshuan XU ; Qiushi ZHU ; Xuekun XING ; Xueqiang GUO ; Yinhui BAI
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2010;41(1):160-164
Objective To study the condition and method of hydrodynamics-based transgene(HDT) in rat fatty liver. Methods Inject different dosages and concentrations of green fluorescent protein plasmid pEGFP-C1 at different speeds, then collect 4 rats' liver leaves at different time points after injection and prepare their frozen section, finally observe and quantify the GFP expression with fluo rescence microscope at 488 nm excitation wavelength. Results Plasmid pEGFP-C1 concentration 33mg/L, injection speed 2ml/s, injection volume 8.5%of rat body weight, injected plasmid. After 6 hours of injection, GFP-positive cells rate of pedicel leaf is about 18%, left leaf about 14%, middle leaf about 12.5%;R3ight leaf about 10% and tail leaf about 8%. GFP begin to gradually reduce since 24 hours, until 72 hours almost no GFP-positive cells were checked in all liver leaves. Conclusion Hydrodynamics-based transgene can be applied to rat fatty liver, the appropriate conditions of this method are 33mg/L plasmid concentration, 8.5% rat avoirdupois, 2ml/s injection speed, and the suitable time to observe the proportion of GFP-positive cells is 6-24 hours after gene injection.
2.Value of Hemoglobin A2 Level Determined by Capillary Electrophoresis in Screening and Diagnosis of Thalassemia
Ying HE ; Yuhong XU ; Yinhui ZHANG ; Laizhi YANG ; Xuedong LU
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2014;(6):35-40
Objective To evaluate the value of HbA2 level determined by capillary electrophoresis (Hb-CE)in screening and diagnosis of thalassemia.Methods HbA2 level of 249 thalassaemia carriers and 142 healthy controls confirmed by molecular biological detection were determined by Hb-CE method.The thalassaemia carrier subjects were divided into different groups and subgroups according to their results of gene detection.The sensitivity,specificity,accuracy,positive predictive value and negative predictive value for the diagnosis ofα-thalassemia,β-thalassaemia,α,β-thalassaemia were calculated under different HbA2 cut-off value.Results Mean value of HbA2 in healthy controls was (3.03±0.27)%.Mean values of HbA2 inα-thalassemia group and its subgroups of silentα-thalassemia,standardα-thalassemia and hemoglobin H disease were (2.38± 0.55)%,(2.61±0.46)%,(2.47 ± 0.32)% and (1.07 ± 0.17)%,respectively.Mean values of HbA2 inβ-thalassaemia group and itsβ0 subgroup,β+ subgroup were (5.65±0.47)%,(5.71±0.48)% and (5.56±0.43)%.Mean value of HbA2 in compoundαandβ-thalassaemia group was (5.7±0.82)%.Compared with healthy controls,HbA2 level inα-thalassemia group,silentα-thalassemia subgroup,standardα-thalassemia subgroup and hemoglobin H disease group decreased signifi-cantly (t values of 11.73,5.02,12.91 and 33.46,respectively,P<0.01).HbA2 level in hemaglobin H disease was signifi-cantly lower than silent and standardα-thalassemia subgroups (t values of 15.62 and 21.31,respectively,P<0.01),but there were no differences in HbA2 level between silent and standardα-thalassemia subgroups (t=1.50,P>0.05).HbA2 level inβ-thalassaemia group,β0 subgroup,β+ subgroup and compoundαandβ-thalassaemia group increased significantly (t values of 55.12,44.33,38.94 and 9.10,respectively,P<0.01),but there were no differences in HbA2 level betweenβ0 andβ+ subgroups (t=1.79,P>0.05).Of 249 thalassemia carriers,all 124β-thalassaemia carriers were distinguished with ele-vated HbA2 level (>3.5%)determined by Hb-CE and only 57 were distinguished from 117α-thalassemia carriers by Hb-CE.Under the cut-off value of 2.5%,the sensitivity,specificity,positive predictive value,negative predictive value and accu-racy for the diagnosis ofα-thalassemia were 48.72%,97.18%,93.44%,69.70%,75.29%,respectively.Under the cut-off value of 3.5%,they were 100.00%,98.59%,98.41%,100%,and 99.25% for the diagnosis ofβ-thalassaemia,respectively. The analysis of ROC curve showed that the optimal HbA2 cut-off values for diagnosis ofα,β-thalassaemia by capillary elec-trophoresis were 2.8% and 3.7%,respectively.Conclusion When no abnormal bands,the elevated HbA2 (>3.7% in this study)determined by Hb-CE could be used as a marker forβ-thalassaemia diagnosis,but theβ-thalassaemia co-existingα-thalassemia could not be differentiated fromβ-thalassaemia diagnosis.Decreased HbA2 level (<1.5% in this study)and HbH band could be used for the diagnosis of hemoglobin H disease.Only HbA2 determination by Hb-CE has no clinical sig-nificance for the screen and diagnosis ofα-thalassemia.
3.Study of changes of OPG and RANKL expression in denervated rabbits
Lin XU ; Yinhui TAN ; Jianhua WANG ; Gang ZHANG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(10):-
Objective To investigate the changes of the expression of osteoprotegerin (OPG) and receptor activator nuclear factor kappa B ligand (RANKL) during the healing of mandibular fracture after the transection of the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) in rabbits. Methods Forty rabbits were randomly divided into 2 groups and each group consisted of 20 animals. The rabbits of the first group underwent mandibular fracture and transection of IAN and those of the second group underwent mandibular fracture only. The rabbits were killed at 7, 14, 21, 28 day after fracture. The callus tissue of the rabbits was collected and paraffin sections of the callus tissue were prepared. The callus sections were subjected to HE staining. The effects of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) on the expression of OPG and RANKL were observed with immunohistochemical staining. Results There were only a few CGRP immunoreactive nerve fibers at day 7 after IAN section. Low level of OPG expression was found throughout the repair process but RANKL was intensively expressed in the rabbits of the first group. Conclusion CGRP can up-regulate the expression ratio of OPG/RANKL and promote the healing process of fracture. The loss of CGRP is unfavorable to bony healing.
4.Analysis of relationship between immunophenotype and prognosis of acute leukemia
Liping PANG ; Guizhu JIANG ; Yinhui WEI ; Lei XU ; Haichan XU ; Jin LIU ; Hongyu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2009;16(9):1544-1545
Objective To study the relationship of immunophenotype and prognosis of acute leukemia(AL). Methods 75 patients with AL were analyzed immunophenotype expression by FCM and evaluated the effect of differ-ent immunophenotype to prognosis. Results (1) The incidence of CD13, CD33, CD64, CD117 expression in AML was 82%. The incidence of CD2, CD3, CD7, CD19, CD20 expression in ALL was 88%. The incidence of lymphocytic lineage antigen expression in AML(Ly + AML) was 13% and myeloid lineage antigen expression in ALL(My + ALL) was 11%. (2)According to the antigen expression, AL could be classified into three subgroups:lineage-specific expres-sion;mixture-lineage expression and null type. The lineage-specific expression was the highest in AML and ALL, and had a better clinical prognosis. The null type was the lowest neither in AML nor ALL and had a poorer clinical progno-sis. In mixture-lineage expression the CR rate of AML with CD7+ was the lowest than those with lineage-specific ex-pression and had poorer prognosis. Conclusions AL immtmophenotype might be devided into three subgroups:line-age-specific expression; mixture-lineage expression and null type. In the patients with CD7+ AML and null type ex-pression,lower CR rate and poorer prognosis were seen than those with lineage-specific expression. It needed to ex-plore new treatment methods.
5.The Way for Inpatient Pharmacy Staff to Provide Pharmaceutical Care for Clinical Needs
Hailian WANG ; Jianhua ZHANG ; Yinhui XU ; Jie LI ; Yanqi CHU ; Xiaodan LI ; Sen LI
China Pharmacy 2001;0(07):-
OBJECTIVE: To study the how's for pharmacists at inpatient pharmacy to provide pharmaceutical care for improved safe and effective use of drugs. METHODS: Pharmacists at inpatient pharmacy can provide pharmaceutical care as per specific clinical needs, and start from such details as preparing the booklet of commonly-used chemotherapy drugs, offering face-to-face advises on drug use for diabetics, and helping nurses to manage the medicine cabinets. RESULTS & CONCLUSION: Pharmacists at inpatient pharmacy should provide the right pharmaceutical care that can meet actual clinical needs.
6.Correlation between chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and cognitive dysfunction
Ye ZHU ; Zhifei YIN ; Ying SHEN ; Zi CHEN ; Di WU ; Yinhui CAO ; Boqing XU
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2023;17(5):337-343
Objective:To analyze the correlation between chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and cognitive dysfunction.Methods:This is a case-control study. From February 2022 to October 2022, 32 COPD patients (inpatient and outpatient) from the Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine and Rehabilitation Medical Center of the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University and 32 healthy subjects were recruited. All participants underwent a thorough evaluation, which included Montreal Assessment of Cognitive Function (MoCA), visuospatial n-back task included accuracy (ACC) and mean response time (RT), the pulmonary functions including forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV 1), one-second rate (FEV 1/FVC) and maximum volume per minute (MVV), Health Survey Short Form (SF-36), and St. George′s Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ). The correlation between cognitive dysfunction and lung function, SF-36 and SGRQ in COPD patients were analyzed. Results:The prevalence of smoking, hypertension and cardiovascular disease in the two groups were significantly different (all P<0.05). MoCA score, 1-back ACC and 2-back ACC in COPD group were significantly lower than those in healthy control group [(23.86±4.50) vs (27.55±1.29) points, (76.82%±16.60%) vs (90.61%±7.40%), (67.93%±10.10%) vs (78.74%±10.38%), all P<0.001]; 2-back RT was significantly higher than that of healthy group [(316.43±108.17) vs (254.09±101.62) ms, P<0.05]; and the Physiological function (PF), physiological function (RP), emotional function (RE), energy (VT), social function (SF), physical pain (BP) in SF-36 were significantly worse than the healthy control group (all P<0.05). The MoCA score of COPD group was positively correlated with FEV 1/FVC ( r=0.501, P=0.018). The 1-back ACC was positively correlated with FEV 1 and FEV 1/FVC ( r=0.568, 0.634; both P<0.05). The 1-back RT was negatively correlated with FEV 1/FVC and MVV ( r=-0.452, -0.534; both P<0.05). The 2-back ACC was positively correlated with FEV 1/FVC ( r=0.426, P=0.048). The 2-back RT was negatively correlated with MVV ( r=-0.571, P=0.006). In COPD group, MoCA score was negatively correlated with activity, influence and total score in SGRQ ( r=-0.533, -0.466, -0.521; all P<0.05). The 1-back ACC was negatively correlated with activity, influence and total score ( r=-0.552, -0.517, -0.584; all P<0.05). The 1-back RT was positively correlated with activity, influence and total score ( r=0.430, 0.379, 0.417; all P<0.05). The 2-back ACC was negatively correlated with impact and total score ( r=-0.398, -0.412; both P<0.05). Conclusion:COPD patients have impaired cognitive function, which is mainly manifested by the decline of working memory and executive function, and is correlated with the lung function, general health condition and quality of life.