1.Association analysis of accommodative microfluctuations and wavefront aberration in emmetropia and myopia in teenagers
Rongrong, LE ; Zhili, ZHENG ; Jiali, SONG ; Fan, LV
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2015;33(8):745-750
Background When focusing on a target,the accommodative system exhibits small variations in power within a range,termed microfluctuations.Exploring the correlation between the characters of microfluctuations and the aberrations of the eyes through a critical period-teenager can deepen the understanding of the onset and development of myopia.Objective This study was to investigate the correlation between accommodative microfluctuations and wavefront aberrations of human eyes,and to explore the role of accommodative microfiuctuations in the development of myopia.Methods A cross-sectional study was designed and performed.Fifty-four teenagers aged from 12 to 15 years were enrolled in this study in Eye Hospital,Wenzhou Medical University from 2010 to 2011,including 19 emmetropic subjects,18 incipient myopic subjects and 17 progressive myopic subjects,who were chosen based on the refractive changes for the last two years.The accommodative response and microfluctuations were measured by WAM-5500 infrared autorefractor with RSVP at 25,33 and 50 cm respectively,each RSVP distance was tested for 5 minutes.The accommodative values were divided into low frequency component (LFC) (0-0.6 Hz),middle frequency component(MFC) (0.6-0.9 Hz) and high frequency component (HFC) (1.0-1.4 Hz) after Fourier spectrum analysis.The wavefront aberrations of the whole eye and corneal were recorded by i-Trace aberrometer and Humphrey corneal topography.The differences of accommodative response,microfluctuations and aberrations were evaluated and compared among the emmetropic group,incipient myopic group and progressive myopic group.The correlations of accommodation and aberrations were analyzed.This study followed Declaration of Helsinki,and informed consent was obtained from each subject.Results Under the 25 cm and 33 cm reading distance,the accommodative response values were (2.78 ± 0.35) D and (2.19 ± 0.27) D in the emmetropic group,which were significantly higher than (2.44±0.33) D and (1.89±0.35)D in the progressive myopic group (P=0.002,0.003).LFC,MFC and HFC were remarkably increased as the reading distance decreased (Fdistance =8.480,14.270,21.400;all at P <0.01).A significant difference was seen in LFC among different reading distances (Fgroup =4.115,P<0.05),and the LFCs in the progressive myopic group were considerably higher than those in the emmetropic group in the 25,33 and 50 cm reading distances (P=0.044,0.038,0.032).No significant differences were found in MFC and HFC among the three groups (Fgroup =0.859,0.682;both at P>0.05).Under the 25 cm and 33 cm reading distances,significant positive correlations were found between LFC and corneal coma,intraocular coma,whole ocular aberrations or intraocular higher order aberrations (all at P<0.05),however,no significant correlations were seen between MFC or HFC and wavefront aberrations (all at P>0.05).Conclusions In teenagers,the accommodative response of emmetropia is much stronger than that of progressive myopia,and the accommodative microfluctuation in emmetropia and incipient myopia is much less than that in progressive myopia.These shifts are possibly associated with the variability,and microfluctuations of accommodation is greater in progressive myopes than emmetropes.There are certain correlations between wavefront aberrations and accommodative microfluctuations.The refractive group differences in the accommodative microfluctuations may be related to differences in the wavefront between myopes and emmetropes.Under near reading distance,LFC is correlated with higher order aberrations.
2.The significance of normative research on safeguarding intangible cultural heritage of traditional Chinese medicine
Xin ZHANG ; Ge SONG ; Zhenzhong HE ; Zhili CHENG ; Changhua LIU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;37(12):1057-1059
The normative research on safeguarding intangible cultural heritage of traditional Chinese medicine is the important measure after building list and filing work of Convention of the protection of intangible cultural heritage of UNESCO, and also a strategy in accordance with the principle of the protection of traditional knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine.This article discussed the arrangement and standardization in the academic level of folk medicine technology teaching orally from generation to generation, to provide protection for the living inheritance of intangible cultural heritage of traditional Chinese medicine, and a pilot measure for the construction of intangible cultural heritage protection system.
3.CT appearance of thoracic lymphonodus in AIDS patients with immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome
Shulin SONG ; Yibo LU ; Chunle QIN ; Chengzhi XU ; Zhili LI
Journal of Practical Radiology 2015;(10):1617-1619,1627
Objective To explore the CT appearance of thoracic lymphonodus in AIDS patients with immune reconstitution in-flammatory syndrome(IRIS)after highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART).Methods The data of thoracic CT in 24 AIDS pa-tients after HAART with enlarged thoracic lymphonodus in IRIS were collected,and the chest CT appearance was analyzed.Results Of the 24 cases of AIDS patients with IRIS after HAART,1 9 cases were complicated with pulmonary tuberculosis,which includ-ed 5 cases with cervical tuberculous lymphadenitis,3 cases were co-infected with bacterium and fungi,1 case was infected by penicil-lium marneffei,1 case by pneumocystis carinii.The enlarged thoracic lymphonodus were primarily located in 4R region(20/24), secondly in 2R region(1 1/24)and 4L region(1 1/24),in which the density was uniform or non-uniform,edge clear or unclear,some parts of lymphonodus were fused together but not calcified.The minor axis of enlarged lymphonodus was 1 1.0-25.0 mm except X region,enhanced uniformly in 2 cases.Obstructive pneumonia and pulmonary consolidation were found in 2 cases with enlarged lym-phonodus,which were located in 10R region.Pleural effusion was found in 13 cases with greatest depth of about 22 mm,pericardial effusion was found in 5 cases with greatest depth of about 24 mm.Conclusion The enlarged thoracic lymphonodus in AIDS patients with IRIS affer HAART are mainly involved in the region of 4R,2R and 4L,with or without pleural effusion and pericardial effusion.
4.The expression of ZNRF3 in thyroid cancer and its functions in thyroid cells
Wangwang QIU ; Zhili YANG ; Jun YAN ; Song YU ; Qi ZHENG
Journal of International Oncology 2016;43(4):246-249
Objective To detect the expression and function of ZNRF3 in different kinds of thyroid cancer tissues and cells.Methods Immunohistochemistry was used to detect the expressions of ZNRF3 protein in 35 cases of papillary thyroid carcinoma and 10 cases of poorly differentiated thyroid carcinoma.The expressions of ZNRF3 gene in TPC-1 and 8505C were detected by RT-PCR,and the cell lines were derived from papillary thyroid carcinoma and poorly differentiated thyroid carcinoma respectively.After silenced ZNRF3 gene expression with lentivirus,the proliferation ability of TPC-1 cells were detected with CCK-8,the invasion and metastasis ability of TPC-1 cells were detected with Transwell.Results According to results of immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR,the expressions of ZNRF3 in papillary thyroid carcinoma cells and tissues were higher than those in poorly differentiated thyroid carcinoma cells and tissues,the differences were statistically significant (4.83±0.44 vs.3.13 ±0.59,t =2.20,P <0.05;1.01±0.06 vs.0.21±0.04,t =11.80,P<0.01).After ZNRF3 geng silencing,according to the results of CCK8,the proliferation ability of TPC-1 cells was significantly enhanced in 72 h,the difference was statistically significant (0.96 ± 0.10 vs.0.64 ± 0.05,t =3.19,P < 0.05);and according to the results of Transwell,the TPC-1 cell's invasion (0.12 ± 0.01 vs.0.09 ±0.00,t =5.48,P<0.01) and migration (0.22 ±-0.01 vs.0.17 ±0.01,t =4.58,P <0.05) also increased,the differences were statistically significant.Conclusion The expression of ZNRF3 in papillary thyroid carcinoma is higher than that in poorly differentiated thyroid cancer.ZNRF3 is tumor suppressor gene in the thyroid tumors.
5.Functional MRI study on the involvement of amygdala in sustained and transient effects of emotional memory
Haibao WANG ; Yongqiang YU ; Zhili PAN ; Xiaopeng HU ; Wen SONG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2010;19(9):769-771
Objective To explore mechanisms of sustained and transient effects in encoding processes of emotional memory by examining activation of amygdala via functional MRI and to provide evidence for understanding the underlying neural mechanism related to emotional memory disorders further. Methods Twenty two subjects (aged from 20 to 24 years old) participated in the study and mixed blocked/event-related design was adopted. Sixty negatively emotional pictures and sixty neutral scene pictures were used. Functional MRI scanning was performed while subjects were doing encoding tasks. Behavioral data were acquired during retrieval. Correlation analyses of functional MRI data and simples paired t -test of behavioral performance were performed with SPM2 and SPSS13.0 statistical software,respectively. Results Significant differences of behavioral performance ( t= 2.791,P= 0.01 ) was found between emotional (3.15 ± 0.14) and neutral (2.25 ± 0.08 ) pictures. A whole-brain voxelwise correlation analysis between functional MRI and emotional enhancement effect indicated that the transient effect of emotional enhancement of memory involved the left amygdala, left hippocampus and left lateral orbitofrontal cortex, while the sustained effect involved the right amygdala, right hippocampus, right inferior frontal gyrus, right medial and lateral orbitofrontal cortex. Region of interest analysis demonstrated that the sustained effect was related to the right amygdala (r= 0.50, P = 0.019 ), which was different from transient effect ( Z = 1.655, P = 0.049 ),while the transient effect was correlated with the left amygdala (r=0.65, P=0.001 ) ,which was different from sustained effect( Z= 2.512, P=0.006). Conclusion Different neural mechanisms are involved in sustained and transient effects of emotional memory encoding. The right amygdala is responsible for sustained effect and the left amygdala is responsible for transient effect ,respectively. The results confirm and extend the model of the left-transient/right-sustained effect.
6.Prepare and clinical application of HCV genotyping oligochip
Yingtang GAO ; Ruiyang CHEN ; Wenqin SONG ; Chengbin CHEN ; Zhili QI ; Li JING ; Zhichao KAN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2003;0(10):-
Objective To study the preparation of hepatitis C viruses (HCV) genotyping oligochip and its application in the detection of 76 hepatitis C patients.Methods Oligonucleotide probes and primers were designed in the 5’noncoding region and core region of HCV. The HCV typing chip was prepared by spotting the modified probes onto nylon membrane. Products of the second PCR were labeled with Dig-dUTP. Furthermore, 6 PCR products were sequenced.Results Using the chip,15 subtypes in 11 types of HCV were analyzed.Results of hybridization indicates that 76 hepatitis C patients were all positive and 20 health people were negative.Among 76 patients, 64 cases were 1b type, 11 cases were 2a type and 1 case was 3a type. Mix infection was not found. The results obtained by sequencing 6 samples and chip arraying were the same.Conclusion The HCV genotyping chip could be used in detecting serum HCV RNA and analyzing its genotypes.
7.Effects of Caulis Sargentodoxae Granule on expressions of vascular endothelial growth factor and its receptor-2 in rats with endometriosis.
Yang CAO ; Tingting ZHANG ; Shuwu XIE ; Yan ZHU ; Landi SHU ; Zhili SONG ; Lin CAO ; Deying DAI
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2009;7(4):360-5
To investigate the effects of Caulis Sargentodoxae Granule (CSG), a compound traditional Chinese herbal medicine for treating endometriosis, on expressions of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and its receptor-2 fetal liver kinase-1 (Flk-1) in rats with endometriosis.
8.Simultaneous assay of epimedin A epimedin B, epimedin C and icariin in herba epimedii by QAMS.
Xiao YU ; Jing SONG ; Zhili XIONG ; Famei LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(24):3310-3313
OBJECTIVETo establish a new method and validate its feasibilities for quality evaluation of Fructus Epimedii.
METHODFour main effective flavones, epimedin A, epimedin B, epimedin C and icariin were selected as analytes to evaluate the quality of Fructus Epimedii. The relative correction factors (RCF) of icariin to the other three flavones were calculated. The method was evaluated by comparison of the quantitative results between external standard method and QAMS method.
RESULTNo significant differences were found in the quantitative results of three flavones by external standard method and QAMS method.
CONCLUSIONIt is feasible and accurate to evaluate the quality of Fructus Epimedii.
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; methods ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry ; Flavonoids ; analysis ; Reproducibility of Results ; Statistics as Topic ; methods ; Time Factors
9.Isolation and identification of chemical constituents of fruits of Acanthopanax sessiliflorus.
Chunjuan YANG ; Qi AN ; Yang SONG ; Zhili XIONG ; Famei LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(6):715-717
OBJECTIVETo isolate and elucidate the chemical constituents of the fruits of Acanthopanax sessiliflorus.
METHODIsolation and purification were carried out on the column chromatography of silica gel and Sephadex LH-20. Their structures were elucidated on basis of physicochemical properties and spectral data.
RESULTNine compounds were isolated and identified as oleanolic acid-3-O-6'-O-methyl-beta-D-glucuronopyranoside (1), 22-alpha-hydroxychiisanogenin (2), oleanolic acid-3-O-beta-D-glucuronopyranoside (3), oleanolic acid-3-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside (4), oleanolic acid (5), chiisanogenin (6), (-)-sesamin (7), daucosterol (8), beta-sitosterol (9).
CONCLUSIONCompound 1 is obtained from the genus Acanthopanax genus for the first time. Compounds 2-5 are isolated from this plant for the first time.
Eleutherococcus ; chemistry ; Fruit ; chemistry ; Organic Chemicals ; analysis ; isolation & purification
10.Study on in vitro and in vivo material base of Sini San by UPLC-PDA-MS/MS.
Ying QIAO ; Jing WEN ; Yang SONG ; Xiumei LU ; Zhili XIONG ; Famei LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(11):1672-1676
OBJECTIVETo analyze chemical constituents of Sini San its migrating components in rat plasma and study its in vitro and in vivo material base using ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled with photo-diode-array detector and tandem mass spetrometry (UPLC-PDA-MS/MS).
METHODACQUITY UPLC BEH C18 column (2.1 mm x 100 mm, 1.7 microm) was adopted, with gradient elution system of water containing 2 mmol x L(-1) ammonium acetate and acetonitrile at flow rate of 0.2 mL x min(-1). The column temperature was maintained at 35 degrees C. The mass spectra were obtained by electrospray ionization source operating in both positive and negative ion mode. Ions were scanned from the m/z 100 to 1 000, and the characteristic ions were schizolysised twice to obtain the secondary MS data.
RESULTTwenty chemical constituents were detected, including paeoniflorin, glycyrrhizic acid, saikosaponins a and naringin. In vivo, there were 8 ingredients directly absorbed into blood after the administration of Sini San decoction, such as paeoniflorin, naringin and hesperidin. Besides, 6 metabolites were also detected, involving glucuronides, sulfate and sulfoglucuronides.
CONCLUSIONIn vitro and in vivo chemical materials of Sini San decoction is analyzed by UPLC-PDA-MS/MS to reflect in vitro and in vivo material base of Sini San decoction in a comprehensive and rapid manner and provide basis for further study on efficacious material basis of Sini San decoction.
Animals ; Chemistry, Pharmaceutical ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry ; pharmacokinetics ; Light ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Tandem Mass Spectrometry