1.Effects of Salinity and pH on the Growth and Active Products-secreting of Aspergillus sp. F3 from the Mangrove Rhizosphere
Zhi-Wei WANG ; Ying-Ying DOU ; Xing-Wei ZHU ; Bo-Ping YE ;
Microbiology 2008;0(12):-
An Aspergillus sp. strain F3 was isolated and identified from the rhizosphere soil of mangrove plant, Rhizophora stylosa Griff in Dongzhai harbor mangrove forest conservation in China. In this study, the effects of media salinity and pH on the mycelial biomass and the ability of producing antibacterial metabo- lites from this isolate were carefully analyzed. Results showed that this isolate can grow well on the SDA medium with higher salinity (3%~9%) and higher pH (8~10). Under the modified culturing conditions, this isolate can secret the antibacterial and antitumor metabolites. The extracts of acetic ether were about 448 mg/L of the fermentation broth. The antibacterial activities of the acetic ether extract were analyzed with bacteria and fungus. Results showed this extract can suppress the growth of Staphylococcus aureus、S. epi-dermidis、Sarcina lutea、Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli with MIC of 31.3 ?g/mL, 31.3 ?g/mL, 7.8 ?g/mL, 7.8 ?g/mL and 125.0 ?g/mL, respectively. It can also suppress the growth of Candida albicans with MIC of 125.0 ?g/mL. Further studies uncovered the cytotoxicity of this extract against the tumor cells, such as ECV304, Lovo and HepG2 with IC50 of 3.45 ?g/mL, 4.88 ?g/mL and 14.31 ?g/mL respectively.
2.The effect of intensive trunk muscle training on balance and walking in hemiplegic patients
Liang-Hua LIAO ; Xing-Mei JIANG ; Lin-Po LUO ; Zhi-Wei YE ; Bu-Zhi HUANG ; Nan-Yan XU ;
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003;0(08):-
Objective To study the effect of intensive trunk muscle training on balance and walking in pa- tients with hemiplegia caused by stroke.Methods A total of 90 stroke patients were recruited and randomly divid- ed into a treatment group(45 cases)and a control group(45 cases).All the patients were given conventional reha- bilitation training.Meanwhile,intensive trunk muscle training was also administered for those in the treatment group as well.The trunk control function,balance ability and walking ability were assessed by using the trunk control test, Berg Balance Scale and the balance subscale of the Fugl-Meyer physical performance test,and Holden's functional ambulation classification,respectively,before and after 6 weeks of training.Results It was found that all the pa- tients scored better with the trunk control test,Berg's balance scale,the balance subscale of the Fugl-Meyer physical performance test and Holden's ambulation classification after treatment,and there were significant differences between the two groups after treatment(P
3.Speciation of inorganic elements in Chinese medicine and some factors influenced their biopharmceutical characteristics.
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2008;33(16):1933-1936
The paper reviews the speciation, process in vivo and biological effects of inorganic elements in Chinese medicine (CM) in the aspect of biopharmaceutics. We also summarize some factors influenced the biopharmceutical characteristics of drugs, including physical and chemical properties, formulation development, body's biological states and different actions. It is significant to safety, rationality of using of CM and modernization, internationalization of CM.
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4.The principles to be abided by in the operations of rectal cancer.
Xin-shu DONG ; Zhi-wei YU ; Jun XING
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2009;47(16):1201-1203
6.Construction and comparative study of immunogenicity of bp26 deletion mutant of Brucella vaccine strain M5-90
Hui, WANG ; Li-yan, TANG ; Wei-xing, FAN ; Yuan-zhi, WANG ; Chuang-fu, CHEN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2013;(2):168-172
Objective To construct the bp26 deletion mutant of Brucella vaccine strain M5-90 (M5-90Δbp26),to compare its immunogenicity with parental strain(M5-90),and to develope a new candidate vaccine strain of Brucella melitensis with reduced virulence that can be used to distinguish vaccinated livestock from infected animals.Methods Mutant vaccine strain of Brucella melitensis was constructed by conventional molecular biology techniques then the genetic stability of mutant M5-90Δbp26 was tested and its conventional bacteriological nature was identified; 1.0 × 109 CFU/2 ml doses of M5-90Δbp26 strain and the parental strain were used to vaccinate 3 sheep; sera were analyzed for reactivity against BP26 by Western blotting and for agglutination activity; to analyze the virulence of mutant and parental strain,mice were injected with 1.0 × 106,6.0 × 106 and 2.0 × 107 CFU/0.2 ml doses of M5-90 and M5-90Δbp26,respectively,and clinical symptoms were monitored and the death of mice was recorded.Results The M5-90Δbp26 was successfully generated and reversion was not observed in 15 generations.The size of PCR products was 629 bp while the parental strain was 1279 bp.The sequence analysis showed a 650 bp missing in M5-90Δbp26.The conventional bacteria identification tests confirmed that the mutant was depth variant strain,including mono-specific antiserum M type transformed into R,and the BK2 phage based splitting assay converted from the positive to the negative.Western blotting showed the purified BP26 protein was recognized by the serum against the parental strain while not by the serum against M5-90Δbp26 strain.Agglutination test showed the level of the serum antibody induced by M5-90Δbp26 strain(1:50) was significantly lower than that of serum induced by parental strain(> 1:800).Virulence test showed that M5-90Δbp26 strain was less virulent than parental strain.Conclusions M5-90Δbp26 has been successfully constructed.M5-90Δbp26 of Brucella melitensis has the characteristic of reduced virulence and has a potential as brucellosis candidate vaccine strain permitting serological discrimination between diseased and vaccinated livestock.
7.Application of arthroscope-assisted surgical technique in treating knee or knee peripheral fractures
Zong-Quan FENG ; Xun-Wen CHEN ; Zhi-Wei CHEN ; Ke-Ming XIAO ; Ji-Si XING ;
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2003;0(09):-
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of arthroscope-assisted surgical technique in treating knee fractures and knee peripheral fractures.Methods From September 2000 to December 2005,there were 46 cases with knee or knee peripheral fractures,in whom artbroseope-assisted surgical technique was performed in 36 cases including 24 males and 12 females,with mean age of 30.5 years (18-52 years).Of 36 cases,26 cases with patella fractures were treated by internal fixation of tension band using cancellous bone screws,four with distal end femoral fractures by retrograde interlocking using intramedullary nail and six with fractures of tibial plateau and tibial condyle crista by internal fixation u- sing cancellous bone screws.Results The mean hospitalization was eight days.A follow up for 3-36 months(average 14 months)in 36 cases showed fracture healing.Of 36 cases,32 cases regained full knee range of motion,four left with terminal flexion,with mean loss of 15?,and had thigh circumference (10 cm above knee)1.1 cm(range 0.6-2.0 cm)shorter than health side and two had slight pain in the knee joint.Lysholm knee joint function score was 86.5+7.6 for patellar fractures,tibial plateau frac- tures and condylar crista fractures.Conclusion As for knee or knee peripheral fractures,arthroscope- assisted surgical technique can provide fine monitoring,decrease trauma and complications,fixate inter- nally and help early ground exercise.
8.Changes of Humoral Immunity in Newborn Infants with Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy and Its Correlative Factors
mei, YANG ; li-xing, LIN ; jie, WANG ; zhi-ling, ZHANG ; er-wei, YUAN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1986;0(02):-
Objective To explore the changes of humoral immunity in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy(HIE)and observe the influence of perinatal factors on humoral immune function.Methods Sixty-two neonates with HIE were enrolled and 30 healthy neonates were selected as control group.The percentages of CD19,CD25 of B lymphocyte were detected by Flow Cytometr.The levels of IgG,IgM,IgA and complement C3,C4 were detected by immune rate nephewlometry.The results were analyzed by SPSS 11.5 software.Results 1.The percentages of CD19+(17.93?3.10)%,CD19+CD25+(0.64?0.42)% and the levels of IgM(0.13?0.05)g/L,IgA(0.14?0.07)g/L and complement C3(0.62?0.12)g/L,C4(0.10?0.03)g/L in neonates with HIE were significantly lower than those in the healthy term neonates(Pa0.05).2.There were dignificant diffe-rences of the percentages of CD19+,CD19+CD25+ and the levels of IgM,IgA,complement C3,C4 among the different stages of HIE(Pa
9.Mutual effect between neuropeptides and inflammatory cytokines in neurogenic SMSCs of human temporomandibular joint.
Zhi-Ming, LIU ; You-Jian, PENG ; Xing, LONG ; Jian, LI ; Jin, KE ; Wei, FANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2014;34(4):602-7
In temporomandibular disorders (TMD), pain takes place when neuropeptides stimulate synovial tissue to produce several cytokines such as interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-6 and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, which activate neurons and glia of synovial membrane at the bilaminar regions of temporomandibular joint (TMJ). It has been reported that, after neurogenic differentiation, the synovial mesenchymal stem cells (SMSCs), deriving from TMJ, possess the same cytological features as the neuronal cells. This study examined the ability of substance P (SP) and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) to stimulate SMSCs and neurogenic SMSCs secreting inflammatory cytokines during TMD, evaluated the mutual effects of inflammatory cytokines and neuropeptides and tested the analgesic effect of hyaluronic acid (HA). The levels of IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α in SMSCs and neurogenic SMSCs in the presence of neuropeptides were measured by ELISA. SP and CGRP produced by SMSCs and neurogenic SMSCs were determined by RT-PCR and Western blotting. The results showed that the expression of SP and CGRP was significantly enhanced in the neurogenic SMSCs in response to IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α, and the effect was remarkably inhibited by HA. IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α, in return, could be enhanced in the neurogenic SMSCs upon stimulation by SP and CGRP. Neuropeptides and inflammatory cytokines might work mutually on the TMD pain. The HA-mediated analgesic effect may be implicated in the inhibition of SP and CGRP expression in neurogenic SMSCs.
10.Effects of Valsartan on Ventricular Hypertrophy and Expression of Proline-rich Tyrosine Kinase 2 in Myocardium of Renovascular Hypertensive Rats
Hao WU ; Qing-Zhi CHEN ; Shu-Hua XING ; Wei-Heng WU ;
Chinese Journal of Hypertension 2007;0(03):-
Backgroud and Objective Proline-rich tyrosine kinase2(Pyk2) is a Ca~(2+) sensitive,non-receptor tyrosine protein kinase.Previous reports showed Pyk2 involved in development of left ventrieular hypertrophy. The present paper aimed to study the effects of valsartan on ventricular hypertrophy and its effect on the expression of Pyk2 in myocardium in renovascular hypertensive rats(RHR).Methods Two-kidney and one-clip(2K1C) renal hypertensive model was established in Sprague-Dawley rats by chronic partial occlusion of left renal artery,and ran- domized to receive valsartan (30 mg/kg?d) or without treatment for 4 or 8 weeks.Left ventricular mass to body mass ratio was measured.Pyk2 protein expression and phosphorylation was detected by Western blotting.Results Blood pressure,left ventricular mass to body mass ratio,Pyk2 activity in myocardium of RHR were increased gradu- ally.Valsartan reduced BP and prevent myocardial hypertrophy(P