1.Studies on the mechanism of thermostability and thermophilicity change of thermostable alkaline phosphatase and its mutants.
Feng YU ; Xiao-Feng XU ; Zhe JIN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2003;19(4):493-496
The relationship among the substituted amino acids, the 3D structure simulated on PC through CPHmodels Server ( http://www.cbs.dtu. dk/services/CPHmodels/) and the thermostable performance of 4 thermostable alkaline phosphatase(TAP) mutants selected from a clone bank of more than 200 mutants were analyzed to explore the mechanism of thermostability change. These mutants are TAP(A410T) (A410-->T), TAP(P396S) (P396-->S), TAP2(N100S T320-->I) and TAP4(N100-->S P396-->S A410 -->V P490-->S). TAP and the mutants' thermostable performance was evaluated by measuring the highest tolerable temperature (T1/2) and the optimal reaction temperature (Topt). The 3D structure neighboring the substituted amino acids was simulated by Swiss-PDBViewer to observe the relationship between the structure change and the thermostable performance of TAP and its mutants. The results displayed that all these amino acid substitutions except the T320-->I mutant brought about only a little local change on TAP's 3D structure and very little effect on their optimal reaction temperature, but a significant decrease (nearly 10 degrees C) on their highest tolerable temperature. However, the T320-->I mutation due to close to TAP's active sites did bring about a significant descendents of the mutant in both the highest tolerable temperature and the optimal reaction temperature. Thus, it seems to be able to conclude that most of the amino acid substitutions, no matter where they locate and what structure change they may make, can cause TAP's highest tolerable temperature reduced significantly. What's more, if the mutation occurring near or in the active sites, it can also cause TAP's optimal reaction temperature reduced significantly at the same time.
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2.Cephalometric study with Steiner analysis on normal occlusion of Korean adults in Yanbian China.
Feng-zhe CHE ; Yun-ze XUAN ; Zhe-hao JIN
West China Journal of Stomatology 2008;26(2):156-158
OBJECTIVEThe aim of the study was to establish a cephalometric normal standard value for Korean in Yanbian China by means of Steiner analysis.
METHODS72 cases of Korean adults in Yanbian with normal occlusion were selected, standard lateral cranial X-ray films were taken and cephalometric Steiner analysis was performed. The data was compared with Korean in Soul of Republic of Korea with normal occlusion.
RESULTS1) Cephalometric Steiner normal standard values, standard deviation and Cheveron analysis chart were established. 2) 1-NB angle of male was significantly bigger than that of female, while GoGn-SN angle of female was significantly bigger than that of male (P<0.05), respectively. 3) There were significant differences on SNA, SNB, ANB, SND, [symbol: see text]-NA (mm),1-NB (except woman) compared with same age group Korean presented by In-Chool Park (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONThere is a significantly different between male and female Koreans with normal occlusions in Yanbian China. This experiment filled in the blank of stomatology research in Yanbian Korean autonomous region. In the mean while, it completed and supplemented the normal occlude data of different nations in China. The present paper also provided the reference for clinic and scientific research on orthognathic surgeon. At the same time, the experiment provided the evidence for the further research.
Adult ; Cephalometry ; China ; Dental Occlusion ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Reference Values ; Skull
3.NGX6 gene combined with cisplatin in treatment of lung cancer in vitro and in vivo
Jing ZHANG ; Zhe WANG ; Xiaoyu SHI ; Wei MENG ; Feng MA ; Jin WANG ; Yongming ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2015;37(5):33-36
Objective To evaluate the effect of NGX6 combined with cisplatin on the inhibition rate of A549 cells and NCI-H1975 cells and antitumor effects in vivo.Methods The NGX6 was loaded in the LPD, and prepare Liposome protamine DNA complexes.A549 cells and NCI-H1975 cells were seperately divided into NGX6 group ( 30 μg/mL NGX6 concentration ) , cisplatin group, NGX6 +cisplatin group, PBS as negative control group.The effect of cytotoxicity of four group on A549 cells and NCI-H1975 cell were evaluated by MTT assay.the clone forming rate and the inhibition rate were determined by Cell colony count.lung transplantation tumor model were successfully established, then nude mice were divided into four groups as abeve, each group of 10, tumor size and survival period were determined tumor cell apoptosis were observed.Results The cell viability of A549 cells and NCI-H1975 cells of (NGX6 +cisplatin) were lower than that of NGX6 group, cisplatin group and saline group, respectively(P<0.01).The cloning efficiency of A549 cells and NCI-H1975 cells of ( NGX6 +cisplatin) were lower than that of NGX6 group, cisplatin group and saline group, respectively(P<0.01).The tumor inhibitory rate was in vivo for (NGX6 +cisplatin) was higher than other group(P<0.01).The median survival of nude mice in (NGX6 +cisplatin), NGX6, cisplatin and saline group were 43,31,29 and 15 days.Conclusion NGX6 combination with cisplatin can inhibit the cell proliferate of lung cancer cells and inhibit the tumor growth and the combination of NGX6 and cisplatin may be a potentially effective treatment for lung cancer.
4.Gene polymorphism of tumor necrosis factor-?affecting severity of myocardial damage during cardiopulmonary bypass
Zhe ZHANG ; Ying-Bin XIAO ; Lin CHEN ; Xue-Feng WANG ; Qian-Jin ZHONG ;
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2003;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the effect of polymorphism of TNF-?gene G308A on sever- ity of myocardial damage during cardiopulmonary bypass(CPB).Methods Sixty-three congenital ca- ses with ventrieualr septal defect(VSD)were divided into groups TNF1 and TNF2 after TNF-?gene pol- ymorphism was identified by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism(PCR- RFLP)before surgery.When the right atrium was opened and closed,specimens of myocardium were ob- tained to study the ultrastructural changes by electron microscope and determine expression of TNF-?mR- NA.Concentration of TNF-?in plasma was measured by radio-immunity after anesthetic induction(T1), 20 minutes of CPB(T2),at the end of CPB(T3) and six hours after CPB(T4)in all cases,respective- ly.Results (1)TNF-?level and the expression of TNF-?mRNA in myocardium were significantly increased during CPB(P<0.05)in both groups.(2)TNF-?mRNA level of group TNF2 was significant- ly higher than that of group TNF1(P<0.05).The myocardial CK-MB in group TNF2 was significantly higher than that in group TNF1 at 24 hours postoperatively(P<0.01).The electron microscope showed more severe ultrastructural changes of myocardium in TNF2 group compared with that in group TNF1(P<0.05).(3)The concentration of TNF-?in blood plasma in group TNF2 was significantly higher than that in group TNF1 at time points of T2-T4(P<0.05).Conclusion Polymorphism of TNF-?gene G308A may influence the transcription and production of TNF-?in vivo and hence affect severity of myo- cardial damage.
5.A case of thyroid emergency with cardiac arrest supported by extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
Gan-nan Wang ; Xu-feng Chen ; Gang Zhang ; Zhe Wang ; Qin Zhang ; Jin-song Zhang
World Journal of Emergency Medicine 2018;9(4):288-290
Thyroid emergency is a rare but potent ially life-threatening condition if not recognized early and managed properly. It is usually due to a severe exacerbation of a preexisting thyrotoxicosis, which later leads to decompensation in different organ systems. The treatment of thyroid emergency remains challenging even with the armamentarium of modern intensive care technologies, especially in patients with cardiac failure and major organ dysfunction.[1–3] Herein, the authors described a case of thyroid emergency with cardiac arrest (CA) supported by extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO).
6.Surveys on iodine nutritional status of pregnant and lactating women in coastal areas of Zhejiang province
Xiao-ming, LOU ; Zhe, MO ; Gang-qiang, DING ; Wen-ming, ZHU ; Guang-ming, MAO ; Jin-shui, ZHOU ; Xiao-feng, WANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2011;30(6):602-605
Objective To evaluate the nutritional status of iodine of pregnant and lactating women in coastal and inland areas of Zhejiang province,and to provide scientific basis for iodine supplementation.Methods In 2009,five coastal cities,five coastal counties and three inland areas from Zhejiang province were selected by the cluster sampling method,and one sub-district(township) was randomly selected in each city (county),then one community (village) was randomly selected in each sub-district (township).Thirty pregnant women,thirty lactating women and fifty children aged 8 - 10,were randomly selected in each community(village) as the investigation objects to collect instant urine samples to detect urine iodine,and to collect thirty resident edible salt and some water samples to detect salt iodine and water iodine,if the numbers of water source were more than 5 then 1 water sample was collected by their location of east,south,west,north and center in each community(village),otherwise,the numbers of water samples collected were equal to the number of community (village).Results The medians of salt iodine of coastal city,coastal county and inland area were 28.42,25.29,and 33.24 mg/kg,respectively,and the medians of water iodine correspondingly were 5.41,11.52,and 2.80 μg/L,respectively.The medians of urinary iodine of pregnant and lactating women in Zhejiang province were 148.72 and 161.34 μg/L,respectively,which were less than that of children aged 8 - 10(231.02 μg/L,Z =8.57,8.24,all P < 0.017).The medians of urinary iodine in pregnant women from different areas were ranked in order as inland areas(211.42 μg/L),coastal counties (150.51 μg/L) and coastal cities (123.33 μg/L,Z =2.80,5.31,2.42,all P < 0.017),and in lactating women,the medians of urinary iodine in inland areas( 197.43 μg/L) was higher than that in coastal cities( 139.64 μg/L,Z =4.03,P < 0.017).Conclusions The overall levels of iodine nutrition in lactating and pregnant women in Zhejiang province are in the appropriate level,but that of the pregnant women in the coastal cities is inadequate.
7.Therapeutic effects of FuZhiSan on Alzheimer's disease rat model:evaluation with PET imaging
Zhe, GUO ; Jin-ming, ZHANG ; Shu-lin, YAO ; Hui-ru, FENG ; Xu-ling, LI ; Da-yi, YIN ; Jia-he, TIAN
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2010;30(4):246-250
Objective To assess the feasibility of using PET molecular imaging to evaluate the therapeutic effects of traditional Chinese medicine FuZhiSan (FZS) on the model of aging Alzheimer's disease (AD) rats. Methods Twenty aged AD rats (Sparague-Dawley rats,male) were randomly divided into FZS treated group (n = 10) and control group (n = 10). Another 10 healthy adult rats were as blank controls. Morris water maze record system was used for cognitive function assessment. Before and after FZS treatment 18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) and 11 C-2- [4'-(methylamino) phenyl] benzothiazol-6-ol ( PIB )PET imaging was undertaken. After post-treatment imaging procedures the brain tissues of all animals were taken for histochemical study,such as staining with HE,congo red,amyloid β (Aβ) immunofluorescence,5-bromo-2-deoxyuridine (BrdU) immunofluorescence and NeuN immunofluorescence. Paired t-test was performed with SPSS 13.0 software for the data analysis. Results The cognitive dysfunction of aging AD rats was improved after FZS treatment. The escape latency in FZS treated group was significantly shorter than that of control group ((32.5 ±10.8) s vs (102.6±8.8) s,t =15.7987,P=0. 0001). Diffuse neuronal loss and Aβ deposition were detected in the hippocampus and cortex in the aged AD rats. The imaging data showed that brain glucose metabolism was amended in FZS treated group while the abatement of amyloid deposition was not significant. Immunofluorescence results indicated that the neuronal proliferation was more remarkable in FZS treated group. Conclusions It may be feasible to use PET imaging as a method to evaluate the therapeutic effect in AD rats. FZS may ameliorate memory dysfunction of aged AD rats. Its mechanism may be partly contributed to the enhancement of the neuronal proliferation and survival.
8. Studies of height-BMI binding model in predicting the optimal length of the front opening PICC
Feng FENG ; Aiyun JIN ; Hongxia XU ; Zhe XU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(20):1571-1575
Objective:
To explore the correlation between PICC optimal prediction length and height, body mass index, and provide a more accurate prediction method for PICC depth management.
Methods:
A total of 100 patients with PICC catheterization in January 2018 were selected for self-controlled study, and two different in vitro measurement methods were used for the same patient at the same time.Traditionally, the Rountree method is used to obtain the predicted length from the puncture point to the right sternoclavicular joint and back down to the third intercostal space (A). This group of methods is used only for measurement and data recording as A control.The experimental measurement method adopted the modified method, that is, the length from the puncture point to the right sternoclavicular joint, plus the predicted length based on the pre-addition of 6-10cm according to the height and body mass index (B). This group of methods was applied to the actual catheterization.The ideal length of the catheter was determined by chest radiograph after catheterization (C).The length of the catheter is predicted by traditional Rountree methods (A) 42.0 ± 2.867cm, experimentally measured (B) 40.30± 2.435cm, and idealized (C)39.81± 2.411cm.Kruskal-wallis H test and analysis of three lengths of data A, B and C were performed, and the correlation between height, body mass index and PICC catheter length was compared through multiple linear regression analysis.
Results:
the length predicted by the experimental method was closer to the ideal length (
9.Surface electromyography characteristic analysis of frozen shoulder in three-dimensional motion
Ping WANG ; Ai-feng LIU ; Chao ZHANG ; Hai LI ; Yuan-dong LI ; Jun-tao ZHANG ; Hong-an ZHANG ; Zhe-feng JIN ; Shuang-shuang SHI
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2011;34(4):201-204
ObjectiveTo analyze characteristic changes of shoulder muscles by investigating surface electromyographic regularity changes before and after the treatment of Frozen shoulders. Methods7 cases of frozen shoulders were selected, surface electromyography (sEMG) before and after treatment were recorded by AMT-8 EMG recorder. The collected data was processed using MATLAB software integrated EMG (IEMG) value were obtained. Then the IEMG data were statistically analyzed using Stata11.0 software and compared. Results ①The differences of abduction deltoid and infraspinatus muscle IEMG values before and after treatment were statistically significant(P <0.05), while IEMG values changes of biceps, triceps, pectoralis major, latissimus dorsi and trapezius before and after treatment were not statistically significant (P>0.05); changes of adduction IEMG values of all muscles were not statistically significant (P>0.05). ②Changes of flexion IEMG values of biceps before and after treatment were statistically significant (P<0.05), while IEMG values changes of pectoralis major, infraspinatus muscle, latissimus dorsi, trapezius, deltoid, triceps before and after treatment were not statistically significant (P>0.05). Changes of extension IEMG values of triceps before and after treatment were statistically significant (P<0.05), while those of pectoralis major, infraspinatus muscle, latissimus dorsi, trapezius, deltoid and biceps were not statistically significant (P>0.05). ③IEMG values of all the muscles during external rotation, internal rotation before and after treatment IEMG were not significantly different. Conclusion①After treatment, the outreach functions of infraspinatus and deltoid muscles were improved, while adduction functions of all muscles were not improved. ②Flexion function of biceps was improved significantly after treatment as well as extension function of triceps.③Extemal rotation, internal rotation functions of all muscles were not improved significantly.
10.DNA damage, Bcl-2, Bax expression and ultrastructure change in spermatogenic cell of mice exposed to cadmium.
Long-jin JIN ; Zhou-xi FANG ; Chan ZHANG ; Zhe-feng LOU ; Jie-ying DONG ; Xi-wen CHEN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2005;23(4):271-273
OBJECTIVETo study DNA damage, Bcl-2 and Bax expression, and ultrastructure change in spermatogenic cell of mice by cadmium exposure.
METHODSTwenty-four male mice were divided into 4 groups: 3 groups treated with cadmium chloride of 1, 5, 10 micromol x kg(-1) x d(-1) i.p. respectively for 5 days, and one normal saline control group. The DNA damage of spermatogenic cell by single-cell gel electrophoresis technology was detected. The expression positive rate of Bcl-2, Bax protein in spermatogenic cell by the immunohistochemical method was assayed, and the ultrastructural change of spermatogenic cell by the transmission electron microscope was observed.
RESULTSDNA damage rates of of spermatogenic cell in 1, 5, 10 micromol/kg cadmium chloride groups were higher than that of normal group (P < 0.001). Bcl-2 protein expression positive rates were lower than that of normal group (P < 0.001). Bax protein positive expression rate in 5 micromol/kg group was higher than those in normal group, and 1, 10 micromol/kg groups. The ultrastructure of karyotis, karyotheca, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum in three treated groups had different degree of damage and the degree of ultrastructural change was increasing with rising concentration of cadmium.
CONCLUSIONCadmium exposure will cause the DNA break, Bcl-2 and Bax protein abnormal expression and ultrastructural change in spermatogenic cell.
Animals ; Apoptosis ; Cadmium Chloride ; toxicity ; DNA Damage ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred ICR ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins ; metabolism ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2 ; Spermatozoa ; drug effects ; metabolism ; ultrastructure ; bcl-2-Associated X Protein ; metabolism