1.Screening protein interacted with enterovirus 71 3A protein by means of T7-phage display system
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(16):2129-2131
Objective To screen and identify protein interacted with enterovirus 71 (EV71)3A protein by means of T7-phage display system.Methods The prokaryotic expression vector of 3A protein was constructed for expressing and purifying 3A pro-tein.With 3A protein as the target protein,the T7-phage display system was adopted to screen the human hepatocyte cDNA library. The screened products were performed the DNA sequence analysis and the homologous research.Results 3A protein was expressed and purified,after 4 rounds of biopanning,37 positive clones were selected.The inserted fragments were amplified by PCR using specific T7 primer.The products were sequenced,2 proteins were identified to interact with 3A protein by homologous analysis. Conclusion Trough the T7 phage display system,two proteins interacted with 3A are obtained.The possible function of 3A protein can be speculated by researching the function of these two proteins,which lays the foundation for the further studying the pathogen-ic mechanism of EV71.
2.Clinical analysis of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome with neurological complications
Yuncheng WU ; Yongbo ZHAO ; Mengguang TANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2001;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the clinical features of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) with neurological complications. Methods Five with neurological complications out of 31 patients with confirmed AIDS in Shanghai area from 1992 to 2001 were analyzed. Results Of the five cases, there were one complicated with vacuolar myelopathy, one vacuolar myelopathy accompanied with dementia, one cerebral tuberculoma accompanied with dementia, one cerebral infarction accompanied with symptomatic epilepsia and trigeminal neuralgia, one polyneuropathy. Two of the vacuolar myelopathy are those showing first occurring manifestations. Conclusion AIDS patients are found at high risk of neurological complications, of which vacuolar myelopathy and AIDS related dementia are more common. If young patients who suddenly suffered from dementia, especially in patients accompanied with opportunistic infections, AIDS should be considered. In these cases serum HIV antibodies should be checked.
3.Long-term characteristics and clinical significance of echocardiogram in patients after mechanical prosthesis aortic valve replacement.
Yongbo LI ; Hong TANG ; Xiliang ZHU ; Xijun XIAO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(2):308-313
The main purpose of this study is to observe and analyze the characteristics and the clinical significance of long-term echocardiogram data in patients after mechanical aortic valve replacement operation. Fifty-five cases were recruited over 5 years after mechanical aortic valve replacement operation, with complete echocardiogram examination profiles. The 55 subjects were divided into predominate aortic stenosis group and predominate aortic regurgitation group, based on preoperative examinations. And another way of division was also carried out that according to the effective orifice area index (EOAI), the subjects were divided into three groups, i. e. , severe prosthesis-patient mismatch (PPM) group, moderate PPM group, and non PPM group. Characteristics of long-term echocardiogram data of the subjects were analyzed. Patients with aortic stenosis showed significantly decreased thickness of intraventricular septum and left ventricular posterior wall about half a year after operation (P < 0.05). Half a year after operation, patients with aortic regurgitation showed decreased left ventricular internal dimension diastole and left ventricular internal dimension systole, and increased ejection fraction (P < 0.05). Differences in mean aortic valve pressure gradient, forward blood flow across the aortic valves, and ejection fraction were not significant among those with severe PPM, moderate PPM, and non PPM groups (P > 0.05). Number of cases of ascending aorta dimension increased as time goes on and pathogenesis of other valve diseases. A conclusion could be drawn that the heart function of patients with aortic valve disease could be improved after mechanical aortic valve replacement operation, but pathologies in other valves and ascending aorta might be increased, and therefore periodical postoperative echocardiogram evaluation with long-term pharmaceutical therapy could be necessary.
Aortic Valve Stenosis
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surgery
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Echocardiography
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Heart Valve Prosthesis
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Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation
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Heart Ventricles
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anatomy & histology
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Humans
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Postoperative Period
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Systole
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Treatment Outcome
4.The teaching practice of propagating healthy lifestyle by combining physiology with “health cornerstones”
Yongsheng TU ; Yongbo TANG ; Jianhua LI ; Xiaoqin ZHU ; Qi DONG ; Jide XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2014;(8):790-792,793
Teaching healthy lifestyle in combination with physiology is hardly practiced in schools of medicine. Individual lifestyle factor accounts for 60% among the factors that lead to dis-eases. Physiology contains the basic theories for health knowledge. Therefore, during physiology teach-ing , healthy lifestyle was introduced by combining such contents of physiology as digestion and absorption , energy metabolism balance and emotional physiological reaction with four “health corner-stones” such as health diet, regular physical activity, psychological balance, quitting smoking and drinking less alcohol. This teaching mode has widened the teaching ideas, which has not only in-creased the students' interest and significance in physiology learning, but also promoted them to de-velop good healthy lifestyle.
5.Acute effect of ambient fine particulate matter on heart rate variability: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis of panel studies.
Zhiping NIU ; Feifei LIU ; Baojing LI ; Na LI ; Hongmei YU ; Yongbo WANG ; Hong TANG ; Xiaolu CHEN ; Yuanan LU ; Zilu CHENG ; Suyang LIU ; Gongbo CHEN ; Yuxiao ZHANG ; Hao XIANG
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2020;25(1):77-77
BACKGROUND:
Decreased heart rate variability (HRV) is a predictor of autonomic system dysfunction, and is considered as a potential mechanism of increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) induced by exposure to particulate matter less than 2.5 μm in diameter (PM
METHODS:
An updated systematic review and meta-analysis of panel studies till November 1, 2019 was conducted to evaluate the acute effect of exposure to ambient PM
RESULTS:
A total of 33 panel studies were included in our meta-analysis, with 16 studies conducted in North America, 12 studies in Asia, and 5 studies in Europe. The pooled results showed a 10 μg/m
CONCLUSION
Short-term exposure to PM
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Air Pollutants/analysis*
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Air Pollution/analysis*
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Female
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Heart Rate/drug effects*
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Particulate Matter/analysis*
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Young Adult