1.Electroacupuncture promotes the proliferation and differentiation of neural stem cells in the rat hippocampus of spleen deficiency syndrome
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(32):4859-4864
BACKGROUND:Spleen deficiency has varying impact on the immune system and digestive system of the human body, and can also damage the normal function of the central nervous system as there is a close relationship between the spleen and brain.
OBJECTIVE:To explore the effect of electroacupuncture on the proliferation and differentiation of neural stem cels in the rat hippocampus of spleen deficiency syndrome.
METHODS:Sixty Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into three groups: normal, control and electroacupuncture groups. The animal model of spleen deficiency syndrome was prepared in the control group and electroacupuncture group. Two weeks after modeling, rats in the electroacupuncture group were given electroacupuncture treatment, and the changes of body mass in normal rats and model rats were measured. Five rats from each group were taken to observe the histological changes of neural stem cels in the hippocampus at 1, 2, 3, 4 weeks after treatment.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The body mass of rats in the model group was significantly lower than that in the normal group at 2 weeks after modeling (P < 0.05). In the electroacupuncture group, the number of BrdU positive cels was significantly higher than that in the normal group and control group at 2, 3, 4 weeks after modeling (P < 0.05); the number of BrdU/Nestin positive cels was significantly higher than that in the normal group at 2, 3, 4 weeks (P < 0.05); the number of BrdU/glial fibrilary acidic protein positive cels was significantly higher than that in the normal group at 2 weeks (P < 0.05); and the number of BrdU/neuronspecific enolase positive cels was significantly higher than the normal group at 3 weeks (P < 0.05). In the control group, the number of BrdU/Nestin positive cels was significantly lower than that in the normal group and electroacupuncture group at 1 week after modeling, significantly lower than that in the electroacupuncture group at 2 and 4 weeks, and significantly lower than the normal group at 3 weeks (P < 0.05); the number of BrdU/glial fibrilary acidic protein positive cels was significantly lower than that in the normal group and electroacupuncture group at 1, 2, 4 weeks; and the number of BrdU/neuronspecific enolase positive cels was significantly lower than that in the normal group and electroacupuncture group at 1, 2 weeks. Taken together, these experimental findings show that electroacupuncture treatment effectively promotes the proliferation of hippocampal neural stem cels that are induced to differentiate into astrocytes and neurons.
2.Study of cognitive function impairment in 45 patients with epilepsy
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(10):-
Objective To investigate the characteristics of cognitive function impairment in patients with epilepsy. Methods Forty-five epilepsy patients and twenty age-,gender-,and education-matched healthy controls were submitted to a wide neuropsychological battery,including Raven's standard progressive matrices,auditory verbal memory test,logical memory test,visual memory test,Stroop color words test,trail making test,verbal fluency test,Boston naming test,math and complex figure test,etc. Results The epilepsy patients performed significantly worse than the controls in the verbal delayed memory,verbal short memory,cued recall,immediated recall of logical memory test,visual spatial memory,attention,information processing speed test,word finding difficulty and logical reasoning.Conclusion There exists impairment in various cognitive domains in patients with epilepsy,and the main impaired areas are memory,executive functions and logical reasoning.
3.Prevalence rates of healthcare-associated infection in a county hospital from 2011 to 2015
Miao JIANG ; Huiying ZHANG ; Ling LIU
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2017;16(9):866-869
Objective To investigate the healthcare-associated infection(HAI) status, common infection sites, and antimicrobial use in a county hospital in 2011-2015.Methods With combination of bedside survey and case history reviewing, HAI among all hospitalized patients at 0:00-24:00 on April 26, 2011, April 25, 2012, May 14, 2013, September 9, 2014, and August 12, 2015 were surveyed, survey data were analyzed by software SPSS17.0.Results A total of 5 165 patients participated in 5 surveys of HAI prevalence rate, 132 patients had 138 cases of HAI, prevalence rate and case prevalence rate were 2.56% and 2.67% respectively.Intensive care unit had the highest average HAI prevalence rate(22.58%).Lower respiratory tract was the main HAI site (58.70%), followed by urinary tract (12.32%), upper respiratory tract (10.14%), and skin soft tissue(5.07%).A total of 45 strains of pathogens were isolated, mainly gram-negative bacteria (n=30, 66.67%).The total usage rate of antimicrobial agents was 45.27%, in 5 prevalence surveys were 61.48%, 43.89%, 37.81%, 39.43%, and 44.79% respectively.The main purpose of antimicrobial use was therapy (including therapy + prevention), accounting for 78.27%;monotherapy accounted for 81.27%.Conclusion Through prevalence rate survey for 5 consecutive years, HAI management departments can be more comprehensively understand HAI in key departments, key patients, key sites of HAI, and antimicrobial use in this hospital, and provide basis for the formulation and implementation of HAI prevention and control measures according to the actual situation of the hospital.
4.Clinical analysis of 18 cases of pituitary apoplexy
Jingshi PENG ; Ling MIAO ; Kejiu QIAN
Clinical Medicine of China 2000;0(09):-
Objective To analyze the etiology and clinical feature of pi t uitary apoplexy.Methods The clinical data from 18 cases of pitui tary apoplexy were analyzed retrospectively.Results Main symptom s were headache in 12 cases and decreased visual acuity in 12 cases.Positive si ghs were temporal hemianopisia in 6 cases,unequal pupil in 3 cases,oculomotor ne rve(Ⅲ) paralysis in 2 cases and abducent nerve (Ⅵ) paralysis in 2 cases.Imagin g examinations showed CT positive finding in 4 cases and MRI positive finding in 6 cases.Tumor diameter was longer than 2 cm in 13 cases and less than 2 cm in 5 cases.Chromophobe pituitary tumor was found in 11 cases.All cases received surg ical operation.Conclusion Clinical features of pituitary tumor a poplexy are atypical,of which headache and visual acuity decrease are the main s ymptoms.Most cases occur suddenly or primary symptoms are deteriorated suddenly. CT and MRI positive findings are helpful for diagnosis.
5.Digital orthopedics technology in preoperative planning of implant fixation for intertrochanteric fracture
Xin MIAO ; Gaorong DENG ; Qiang LING
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(13):1918-1924
BACKGROUND:Intertrochanteric fractures can be generaly treated by surgical treatment. Along with deep research on the biomechanics of the proximal femur, proximal femoral locking compression plate appears recently. The locking plate fixation is not strong, can reduce the local stress shielding, and maintain optimal system stability, but fracture fixation failure often occurs due to the inappropriate choice of nail plate. OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the value of digital orthopedics technology in preoperative planning in locking plate fixation for intertrochanteric fracture. METHODS: Forty intertrochanteric fracture patients receiving CT tomography femur upper segment were selected and divided into two groups. In the conventional group, after reading X-ray films and CT images, patients received locking plate fixation. In the computer planning group, before repair, fracture model was established using Mimics software to segment fracture fragments, simulate operation reset and 3-matic software was used to reconstruct locking plate and screws. Locking plate was assembled with Mimics to obtain the best plate position, best screw angle and screw length. Proximal femoral locking compression plate fixation was performed. Fluoroscopy times, operation time, blood loss and fracture healing time were compared in both groups. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Three-dimensional models of proximal femur were reconstructed, and a series of data were obtained. The optimal position of each plate was obtained from each patient. The screw length was predicted, so preoperative operation planning was realized. Al patients were folowed up for 6-20 months. Fluoroscopy times, operation time, and blood loss were significantly less in the computer planning group than in the conventional group (P < 0.05). No significant difference in fracture healing time was detected between the two groups (P > 0.05). These findings suggest that digital orthopedics technology used in intertrochanteric fracture can simulate the locking plate position, determine the screw placement angle and length of the screw in advance, and reduce fluoroscopy times, operation time, blood loss and screw position misalignment.
6.Percutaneous transluminal stenting for stenosis of internal carotid artery: a report of 83 cases
Shenmao LI ; Zhongrong MIAO ; Feng LING
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1997;0(06):-
ObjectiveTo evaluate the methodology of percutaneous transluminal stenting for stenosis of internal carotid artery(ICA).Methods83 patients with ICA stenosis greater than 85% received antiplatelate therapy perioperatively, and underwent cerebral vascular angiography as well as cervical Doppler sonography. Four kinds of stents were used with or without predilation.ResultsThere were not procedure related morbidities. All procedures were successful based on angiography. Cerebral blood flow (CBF) restored to normal or significantly improved. Symptoms disappeared in 56 cases and ameliorated in 27 cases. Follow up by angiography and sonography at 3 to 24 months showed no distortion of stents and restenosis. ConclusionsPercutaneous transluminal stenting combined with perioperative medical therapy is a safe therapeutic method for stenosis of internal carotid artery.
7.Role of Ang-2 in the rats model of LPS-induced acute lung injury
Lili MIAO ; Ling LUO ; Daoxin WANG
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Immunology 2009;25(11):1005-1007
AIM: To investigate the potential role of angiopoietin-2 in the rats model of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced acute lung injury (ALI). METHODS: Wistar rats were randomly divided into four groups(n=10): control group; in LPS groups, rats were divided into three subgroups, treated with different dosage of LPS (2 mg/kg, 4 mg/kg and 8 mg/kg). ALI model was established by intravenous injection with LPS, while control group was with NS. The lung histopathology change was observed by HE stain. Western blot was used to measure the expression of Ang-2 in serum. RESULTS: Histologically, alveolar edema, hemorhag, and massive inflammatory cell, infiltration were observed in LPS groups, but not in control group. The pathological score in LPS groups were significantly higher than that in NS group. Compared with 2 mg/kg LPS group, the pathological score in 4 mg/kg LPS group was significantly higher. While the pathological score in 8 mg/kg LPS group was higher than those in other LPS groups. The expression of Ang-2 protein in plasma was significantly higher in LPS groups, but weak in control group. Compared with 2 mg/kg LPS group, the expression of Ang-2 protein in 4 mg/kg LPS group was significantly higher. While the expression of Ang-2 protein in 8 mg/kg LPS group was higher than those in other LPS groups.The expression of Ang-2 protein in plasma were significantly positively correlated with the pathological score (r=0.862, P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Ang-2 could participate the pathological course in the rats model of LPS-induced acute lung injury. The expression of Ang-2 protein in serum was significantly positively correlated with the extent lung injury.
8. Analysis of Impurity Profile of Amoxicillin and Clavulanate Potassium Tablets
Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal 2017;52(24):2202-2208
OBJECTIVE: To establish an HPLC-UV-ESI-MSn method for the study of impurity profile of amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium tablets. METHODS: Agilent 1100 LC/MSD Trap liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry was used, and the column was Shim pack CLC-ODS RP18(4.6 mm×250 mm, 5 μm). The mobile phase A was 20 mmol·L-1 ammonium acetate (pH adjusted to 6.0), and the mobile phase B was 20 mmol·L-1 ammonium acetate-acetonitrile (20∶80) (pH adjusted to 6.0). Gradient elution was performed at a flow rate of 1.0 mL·min-1. ESI source was used. Positive and negative ion scan was conducted with a scanning range of m/z 100-1 500. The nebulizing pressure was 275.8 kPa, dry gas flow was 9 L·min-1, and post-column diversion ratio was 1∶5. Some related substances were identified by comparing the retention time in the chromatography, [M+H]+ spectrum and MS2 spectrum with those of the reference substances, while the others which do not have reference substances were deduced or speculated by analyzing the MS2 or MSn fragmentation with the help of a rule summarized from the MS2 fragmentation of amoxicillin, clavulanic acid and system suitability impurity reference substances. RESULTS: A total of 15 related substances were separated and characterized including nine known impurities like amoxicilloic acid, amoxicillin dimer, etc. and six unknown impurities. CONCLUSION: The method can be applied in the identification and qualitative analysis of the related substances in amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium tablets and is helpful for the quality control and optimization of the synthetic process.
9.Neuroprotection of adenoassociated vira-mediated brain-derived neurotrophic factor on retinal ganglion cells in DBA/2J mice with glaucoma
Chu-kai, HUANG ; Ming-zhi, ZHANG ; Li-fang, LIU ; Ling-ping, CEN ; Miao-miao, HAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2011;29(4):314-318
Background Deficiency of neurotrophic factor is associated with the damage of optic nerve in glaucoma.Reaserches showed that ectopically applied neurotrophic factor has a transient neuroprotective effect in glaucoma model,and the viral expression of adeno-associated neurotrophie factor may provide long-term supplementation of neurotrophic factor and neuroprotection in tissues.Objective The present study Was to investigate the neuroproteetive effect of adeno-associated viral(AAV)-mediated brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)on retinal ganglion cells(RGCs)in DBA/2J mice with experimental glaucoma. Methods 10 clean DBA/2J mice were administered intravitreal injection with 1 microliter of AAV-BDNF-GFP in the left eyes at the age of 6 months,and the right eyes were injected with the same volume of saline solution as control.Intraocular pressure (IOP)was measured with Tonolab in the mice every month.Retinas were obtained after 3 months for the investigation of GFP expression in RGCs using fluorescence microscopy.Immunohistochemistry Was performed by applying TUJ1 and Cy3 antibodies to identify surviving RGCs. Results The IOP of DBA/2J mice were 11.90 mmHg and 11.40 mmHg in the right eyes and left eyes,respectively,at 4 months.The IOP of DBA/2J mice began to rise at 5 months and reached its peak in 8 month-old mice.There was no statistically significant difference in IOPs between the right eyes and the left eyes from 4 month-through 9 month-old mice(t=-1.78-0.61,P=0.11-0.90).Three months after intrlavitreal injection of AAV-BDNF-GFP,GFP was positively expressed in RGCs of retinas with the expression rate of 46.33%±8.08%.The over-expression of BDNF led to more RGCs survival than the control eyes (3168.13±1319.33/mm2 vs 2024.81±796.38/mm2,t=2.75,P=0.02). Conclusion These data suggest that BDNF can exert a protective effect in DBA/2J glaucoma mice.
10.Culture of multipotent cells isolated from human term placenta
Ling WANG ; Qiulan XU ; Zongning MIAO ; Jianzhong ZHU ; Wei HUANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;11(24):4824-4827
BACKGROUND: Some researches suggest that placenta is regarded as a new source of mesemchymal stem cells (MSCs). Adherent cells derived from placenta tissue have similar morphological characteristics and surface markers to MSCs; meanwhile, they can differentiate into osteoblasts and nerve cells.OBJECTIVE: To find a new source and way for MSCs separation.DESIGN: Observational study.SETTING: The Third People's Hospital of Wuxi.MATERIALS: Placenta was sourced from cesarean in our department of obstetrics and gynecology and provided confirmed consent from the relatives and ethics committee. The main reagents contained culture medium, sABC kit, DAB staining kit, caprine-anti-rat FITC, recombinant human basic fibroblast growth factor (rh-bFGF), rabbit-anti-human glial fibriliary acidic protein (GFAP).METHODS: The experiment was carried out in the Laboratory of Cells & Molecular Biology, the Third People's Hospital of Wuxi from May 2005 to August 2006. Placenta entity tissue was digested, adherent cells were cultured, morphological characteristics were observed, and growth curves of placenta-derived multipotent cells (PDMCs) in various generations were drawn. On the 1st and 7th days, supernatant was derived from cells in primary culture to measure content of β-glycerophosphate disodium (β-HCG) with chemiluminescence technique. In addition, expression of surface antigen and differentiating potency were detected at the same time. At 24 hours (at phase of nerve cells) and 2 weeks (at phase of osteoblasts) after inducible differentiation, cultured cells were dealt with routine immunocytochemical stain, and then they were observed under routine microscope or fluorescence microscope.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ① Morphological indexes and growth curves of PDMCs; ② measurement of β-HCG in supernatant of PDMCs and expression of antigen of PDMCs with flow cytometer; ③ immunohistochemical analysis of PDMCs during and after inducible differentiation.RESULTS: ① Primary culture of PDMCs: After digestion of placenta tissue, a few of adherent cells were obtained and gradually formed thin and flat monolayer cells two weeks later. The monolayer cells grew like whirlpool or cluster. With the increase of cell density, soma was slenderer and slenderer and like fibroblast. ② Growth curves of PDMCs: Growth latency ranged from 2 to 8 days after cell inoculation. During this period, adherence was observed gradually but not obviously amplified. Eight days later, cells entered log growth phase. During this period, proliferation was active and cell process surrounding extended under phase contrast microscope. A lot of MSCs were observed in division phase between two nuclei. In addition, density was increased and cells connected to each other. Within 11-14 days, growth curve gradually entered platform phase. MSCs covered the bottom of bottle, cells slowly expanded, and primary culture stopped. ③ Measurement of β-HCG: Expression of β-HCG was not detected in supernatant at two time points. ④ Characteristics of surface antigen of PDMCs: PDMCs could express CD29, CD44 and CD105, but not CD34, CD45,CD19 and CD106. ⑤ Inducible differentiation of PDMCs: At 24 hours after inducing to nerve cells, form of PDMCs obviously changed, soma rebounded, refraction of nucleus was partially reinforced, structure was similar to dendrite and axis-cylinder, and positive neuro-specific enolase and GFAP were observed after staining.CONCLUSION:Placenta tissue contains PDMCs whose morphological function is similar to MSCs; in addition, placenta is regarded as an effective source of MSCs.