1.Analytical Methods of Polyethelene Glycol-Modified Proteins
Weijun LI ; Zhiguo SU ; Bingcheng LIN
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2001;29(2):228-231
In this review, the analytical methods of polyethylene glycol-modified proteins are introduced, including spectroscopy, liquid chromatography, electrophoresis, mass spectrometry, etc. These methods are compared in respect to their individual characteristics.
2.Design of microenvironment temperature control system of plateau surgical shelters
Hang WU ; Weihua SU ; Zhiguo LIU
Military Medical Sciences 2014;(9):704-707,713
Plateau environment has a wide range of diurnal temperatures and thin air. The surgical shelter needs to resist the huge temperature shock and work in harsh environments, placing higher noise immunity requirements on the microenvironment temperature control system. The traditional microenvironment control of surgical treatment shelters mostly use instrument display and switch control, with a high failure rate and functional dispersion. We have designed a plateau microenvironment temperature control system with PLC as the control center and the touch screen as the Human Machine Interface so that real-time monitoring and control of temperature is achieved and the plateau temperature shock is resisted while the heater fuel ratio can be adjusted properly to adapt to plateau environment. This paper describes the control system hardware, software and algorithm design in detail.
3.Progress of Pharmacological Survey of Phenolic Alkaloids from Menisphermum Dauricum
Zhiguo WANG ; Danqiao WANG ; Yunming SU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2009;31(6):562-563
It was proved that Phenolic alkaloids from Menisphermum dauricum (PAMD) has extensive pharmacological effects, manifested as affecting electrophysiology of the heart, resisting cardiac arrhythmia, inhibiting myocardial infarction, protecting nverves in cerebral ischemia, exerting resisting action in thrombogenesis, dementia, and tumor, and improving learning disorder, and so on. We made an overall sum up of researching progress on PAMD pharmaceutical actions in this article.
4.Utilization of enteral nutrition and parenteral nutrition in an inpatient pharmacy from 2008 to 2010
Donghua LIU ; Zhiguo SU ; Shanshan ZHAO ; Guoying YU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2012;20(4):204-209
Objective To investigate the utilization of enteral nutrition and parenteral nutrition in an inpatient pharmacy.Method The utilization of enteral nutrition and parenteral nutrition formulations in our inpatient pharmacy from 2008 to 2010 was analyzed in terms of brand,volume,and cost using the defined daily dose method.Results The amount of the brands of enteral nutrition formulations increased from 7 to 9 from 2008 to 2010,with the expenditure increased from RMB 426 489 yuan in 2008 to RMB 673 717 yuan in 2010.The amount of brands of parenteral nutrition formulations increased from 43 in 2008 to 50 in 2010,with the expenditure increased from RMB 8 913 103 yuan in 2008 to RMB 13 637 343 yuan in 2010.Conclusion Parenteral nutrition remains the dominant nutritional mode in our hospital and the utilization of enteral nutrition is still low.
5.Design of a medical device information collection system for mobile operating rooms
Baozhen LIU ; Shian HUANG ; Weihua SU ; Hang WU ; Zhiguo LIU
Military Medical Sciences 2015;(1):56-59,63
ObjectiveTo realize the information integration of medical devices with different interfaces and nonstandard communication protocols in the mobile operating room .Methods There were three steps involved in the procedure:classi-fied the common medical equipment , designed three communication methods for different interfaces and developed an infor -mation collection system for mobile operating room .Results This system can acquire information from various medical de-vices and display the data and waveforms in real time .Conclusion The solution in the paper can facilitate the information acquisition for doctors during the operation and improve the efficiency and informationization level of the operating room .
6.The effect of heat stress on the cytoskeleton and cell cycle of human umbilical vein endothelial cell in vitro
Zhiguo PAN ; Yu SHAO ; Yan GENG ; Jinghe CHEN ; Lei SU
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2015;(8):639-642
ObjectiveTo study the effect of heat stress on the cytoskeleton and cell cycle of human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVEC) in vitro.Methods HUVEC was cultured in vitro in 5%CO2 medium at 37℃ (control group) or 43℃ (heat stress group) for 1 hour. Coomassie brilliant blue R-250 staining was used to determine the effect of heat stress on the cytoskeleton. The cells in heat stress group were subsequently cultured at 37℃in 5%CO2 medium after heat stress for 1 hour, and cell cycle of HUVEC was determined at 0, 6, 12, 18 and 24 hours with flow cytometry.Results Under light microscopy normal cytoskeleton was observed in control group, but thicker and shorter cytoskeleton was found after a rise of temperature, and stress fibers were found in heat stress group. The DNA content of HUVEC at all time points in G0/G1 stage was 38.07%-55.19% after heat stress. The DNA content in control group was 48.57%, and it was 54.06%, 55.19%, 48.23%, 38.07%, and 41.03% at 0, 6, 12, 18, 24 hours in G0/G1 stage in heat stress group. DNA content in S phase was 35.33%-48.18%. The DNA content in control group was 44.62%, and it was 35.33%, 39.50%, 42.50%, 48.18%, and 47.99% at 0, 6, 12, 18, 24 hours in S stage in heat stress group. DNA content in G2/M phase was 5.31%-13.75%. The DNA content in control group was 6.81, and it was 10.61%, 5.31%, 9.27%,13.75%, and 10.98% at 0, 6, 12, 18, 24 hours in G2/M stage in heat stress group. It was demonstrated that compared with control group, the DNA content in G0/G1 stage was significantly increased when the HUVEC were separated from heat stress within 6 hours, and it recovered at a similar level as control group at 12 hours.Conclusion Heat stress can change the cytoskeleton of HUVEC, and cause stagnation at G0/G1 stage in cell cycle.
7.Rescue robot research:origin, development and future
Weihua SU ; Hang WU ; Xizheng ZHANG ; Zhiguo LIU ; Jinggong SUN
Military Medical Sciences 2014;(12):981-985
During rescue operations in case of armed conflicts in cities , terrorist attacks and public health emergencies , rescuers are always in danger .For this reason, search for and rescue robots have been used to search and evacuate the wounded .They have also become a hot issue in current robotics technology research ,promising a wide range of applications in civilian and military fields .This paper outlines the origin of rescue robot research ,course of development and classifica-tion, focuses on the developments of and future research of the U .S army on evacuation and rescue robots ,and finally pres-ents the problems and key technical difficulties facing the development of such robots .This paper is interded to improve re-search methods and design theories of rescue robotics .
8.Research on Information System of Mobile Hospital Based on Shelter
Zhiguo LIU ; Shulin TAN ; Zhenhai GAO ; Ruoxin LI ; Weili SU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2003;0(12):-
Objective To research a set of information system to improve the ability of rescue on mobile hospital. Methods The industry server and shelter client were used for establishing the network system of medical information, which used telemedicine in satellite communication, analyzed hardware topology and software demand. The measures of increasing safety and reliability were provided. Results The medical information was transmitted by network to share; the transmitting speed of remote diagnosis was 768Kb/s and dynamic image in 25 frame per second. Conclusion The level of the hospital informationization was improved for designing the IMS in modular thought.
9.Purification of recombinant human antithrombin III expressed in a goat mammary bioreactor.
Cuijie WANG ; Yongdong HUANG ; Yingjun KONG ; Jian LUO ; Guifeng ZHANG ; Dongxu ZHAO ; Zhiguo SU ; Guanghui MA
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2014;30(10):1634-1638
Antithrombin III (AT III) is the most important anti-clotting substance. Recombinant human antithrombin III (rhAT III) expressed in transgenic goat milk attracts more and more attention. Develop an effective purification route for rhAT III is vital to its industrial production. An efficient purification method was developed for the rapid purification of rhAT III by isoelectric precipitation and heparin affinity chromatography. First, casein was effectively removed by isoelectric precipitation. rhAT III was further purified by heparin affinity chromatography. In the process of heparin affinity chromatography, the effects of pH and temperature on the stability of rhAT III were studied, and the effects of operating conditions, elution gradient, flow rate and sample loaded, on the purification efficiency were also studied. Under the optimized conditions, the protein recovery of rhAT III was about 90% with purity over 99%, while its activity recovery was about 50%. Such a purification process is very simple and effective, and it would provide a valuable reference for the further scaling-up of industrial production.
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10.Protective effects of auricularia auricular polysaccharide on chronic cerebral ischemia injury in rats
Shunfei LU ; Lina SUN ; Jia SHEN ; Fang SU ; Huiping WANG ; Zhiguo YE ; Tingmei YE ; Qiang XIA
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2010;26(4):721-724
AIM: To investigate the effects of auricularia auricular polysaccharide (AAP) on chronic cerebral ischemia injury in rats. METHODS: The chronic cerebral ischemia mode1 was made by permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) on the right side. AAP at different doses (50 mg/kg and 100 mg/kg) was intragastrically administered at the onset of ischemia and in the following days after operation, once a day for 4 weeks. After 4 weeks of MCAO, Morris water maze test was introduced to examine the learning and memory functions. Nissl staining was performed to detect the survival neurons in hippocampal slices. Level of malondialdehyde (MDA) and the activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) in brain tissue were measured. RESULTS: Rats treated with AAP showed a shorter escaping latency in spacial navigation test because the AAP treated rats spent less time to find the platform in spatial probe test. More survival neurons in hippocampal slices were observed from AAP treated rats. Also, the MDA level in brain tissue was reduced and SOD activity in brain tissue was increased in the AAP treated rats with MCAO. CONCLUSION: AAP protects rats from chronic brain ischemic injury, in which its anti-oxidative effect might be involved.