2.Relationship between oral and gastric Hp infection and diseases of upper digestive tract in children.
Yun-guang BAO ; Yi WEI ; Ai-su LANG ; Wei-jun YU ; Ai-juan YING ; Lin-qing MU ; Hui-xian YANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2003;41(6):465-466
Adolescent
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Child
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Gastric Mucosa
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microbiology
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Gastrointestinal Diseases
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diagnosis
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microbiology
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Helicobacter Infections
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diagnosis
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microbiology
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Helicobacter pylori
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growth & development
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isolation & purification
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Humans
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Mouth Mucosa
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microbiology
3.Study on microscopic identification of Astragalus complanatus and A. adsurgens seeds.
Xiao-lin LI ; Ai-juan SHAO ; Xiao-ri ZHAN ; Ying WEI ; Lu-qi HUANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(7):1271-1273
Astragalus adsurgens seed is one of the most common adulterants of Astragali Complanati Semen in the market, whose morphological characteristics are very similar with A. complanatus seeds (Astragali Complanati Semen). Many identification methods have been reported, such as morphological identification, fluorescence method, ultraviolet spectrophotometry, TLC, HPLC, protein electrophoresis and so on, but there's no much about microscopic identification. In the present study, the morphological characteristics and microscopic characteristics of these two seeds were investigated, which could provide scientific evidence for the identification and classification of Astragali Complanati Semen. Our results showed that these two seeds were slightly different in the color and the appearance, but significantly different in the microstructure of the seed coat and the hilum, and the distribution of fat droplets in the cotyledon cells. So these microscopic characteristics can be applied for the identification of Astragali Complanati Semen.
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anatomy & histology
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chemistry
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Color
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Discriminant Analysis
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Quality Control
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anatomy & histology
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chemistry
4.INFLUENCE OF TAURINE ON LEARNING AND MEMORY CYTOKINES IN RATS INTRAHIPPOCAMPALLY INJECTED WITH ?-AMYLOID
Hai-Feng WEI ; Yin XING ; Hou-Xi AI ; Cui-Fei YE ; Ya-Li LI ; Lin LI ;
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(01):-
Objective: To investigate the effect of taurine on learning and memory impairment, cytokines secretion in rats intrahippocampally injected with ?-amyloid (A?) 1-40. Methods: SD rats were randomly divided into control group, A? injected group, taurine (0.3g/kg?d, 0.6g/kg?d) groups. The rats were fed with taurine for 7 days, and then subjected to bilateral intrahippocampus injection of A?1-40 or vehicle. Two weeks later, all rats performed Morris water maze test. The contents of IL-6, TNF-? were checked by way of radio-immunity assay for hippocampus samples. Results: Compared with A?model group, the escape latency and distance were significantly reduced in taurine (0.6g/kg?d) group; the ratio of swimming distance in the target quadrant to that in the whole pool of the probe trial; the content of cytokines of IL-6 and TNF-?in hippocampus were reduced significantly. Conclusion: Taurine can effectively attenuate the cognitive dysfunction caused by A?1-40 in rats. The reduced cytokines content in hippocampus might contribute to this effect.
5.The clinical safety and efficacy of low dose subcutaneous decitabine in treating acute myeloid leukemia and intermediate-or higer-risk myelodysplastic syndromes in the elderly patients
Hao AI ; Xudong WEI ; Qingsong YIN ; Ping WANG ; Ruihua MI ; Fangfang YUAN ; Lin CHEN ; Yongping SONG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2017;56(8):606-609
To retrospectively analyze the safety and efficacy of low dose subcutaneous decitabine regimen in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and intermediate-or higer-risk myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS).Of 6 AML cases,2 achieved complete remission (CR),2 with partial remission(PR),1 with stable disease(SD),1 with progressive disease(PD).As to the 8 MDS patients,one achieved CR and 6 with hematologic improvement (HI),1 case SD.Low dose subcutaneous decitabine regimen could be an alternative choice of older AML or MDS patients.
6.Mechanism of recovery of dysphagic patients caused by stroke:A fMRI study
Xinhua WEI ; Jianping DAI ; Huicong SHEN ; Jing ZHANG ; Shaowu LI ; Lin AI ; Jun MA ; Xinqing JIANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2009;31(12):812-816
Objective To study the recovery mechanism of dysphagic patients after stroke using functional magnetic resonanee imaging(fMRI). Methods Thirteen patients with dysphagia caused by unilateral cortical or subcortical lesions were recruited into a dysphagia group,and eight age-matched healthy volunteers were recruited as controls.Both grouDs performed experimental volitional swallowing tasks during fMRI studies.All patients of the dys-phagia group received rehabilitation treatment targeting dysphagia.Of the 13 dysphagia patients,7 reached almost complete recovery and were identified as recovered in follow-up fMRI studies.A 3.0 T MR scanner and echo planar imaging(EPI)T_2 WI sequence were employed to obtain the fMRI data.SPM2 software was used for post-processing of the fMRI data and displaying activated brain maps.Lateral index(LI)was calculated as LI:(C-1)/(C+I).Paired t tests were used to compare activated brain volume before and after complete recovery. Results Consistent activation of the bilateral primary sensorimotor cortex,anterior cingulated gyrus and the bilateral insular cortex were observed in the control group. Activation of the pons,medulla,left cerebellum,left prefrontal area,right occipital area and the left insular cortex were observed in the dysphagia group.Activation was observed in the bilateral primary sensorimotor cortex.bilateral prefrontal area,bilateral superior temporal gyrus,left insular cortex,bilateral frontal o-pereulum and anterior cingulated gyrus in the recovered patients.The total activated volume before recovery in the ip-silesional hemisDhere was significantly less compared with the contralesional hemisphere in the dysphagia group.In the recovered patients,both the activated brain volume of the ipsilesional hemisphere and value of LI were significant-ly larger than those at the initial examination.Conclusions Decreased activation in the sensorimotor cortex,the in-sular lobe and the cingulate gyms might be causes.of dysphagia.Compensation by the contralesional hemisphere in the early stages and then the restoration of the ipsilesional hemisphere after recovery may be mechanisms of dysphagia recovery in stroke patients.
7.Factors of Serumal Estrogen Increasing in Infant with Hemangiomas and Its Relationship with Tumors' Proliferation
wei-li, XU ; chun-feng, DONG ; ai-guo, NIU ; suo-lin, LI
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(18):-
Objective To explore the factors of high level of serum estradiol(E2)in infant with hemangiomas and its relationship with tumors' proliferation.Methods The levels of serumal estradiol of 25 proliferative hemangiomas and 15 oblique inguinal hernias with same ages 1 day preoperation and 3 days postoperation were tested by chemiluminescence enzymatic immune method.The expressions of estrogen receptors(ER)in 25 tumors and 15 normal skin tissue were tested by immunohistochemical method.Results The levels of E2 of preoperation were ob-viously higher than that of postoperation in hemangiomas and control group(Pa0.05).The expression of ER in tumors was significantly higher than that in normal skin tissue(P
8.Dasatinib for the treatment of Philadelphia chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia:report of ten cases and review of literature
Dapeng PENG ; Xudong WEI ; Ruihua MI ; Qingsong YIN ; Hao AI ; Lin CHEN
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2016;25(10):602-606
Objective To observe the clinical response and safety of second-generation tyrosine kinase inhibitor dasatinib in the treatment of Philadelphia chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Ph + ALL). Methods The clinical data of 10 adult Ph + ALL patients treated with dasatinib were analyzed with review of literatures. Results All the 10 Ph+ ALL patients treated with dasatinib achieved remission in 7 weeks, including 9 cases of complete remission [7 cases achieved complete molecular remission (CRm) in 13 weeks]. The median overall survival time (OS) was 13.8 months (5-33), and the median disease-free survival (DFS) time was 10.8 months (4-25). There were 3 cases of pleural effusion, 4 cases of Ⅳ degree of bone marrow suppression and 6 cases of extremely low blood platelet, which could be that was improved via by symptomatic treatment and, with no case of the death occurred during the treatment of dasatinib, the safety was high. Conclusion Dasatinib can deepen molecular biological reaction and prolonged the survival time of patients in the treatment of adult Ph+ ALL, with high remission rate and safety, and which can be considered as first-line treatment.
9.Effects of Taurine on Oxidative Stress and Calcium Overload Induced by Cerebral Cortex Contusion in Rats
Haifeng WEI ; Ying XING ; Cuifei YE ; Yanling XU ; Yali LI ; Houxi AI ; Li ZHANG ; Lin LI
China Pharmacy 2001;0(07):-
OBJECTIVE:To study the effects of taurine on oxidative stress and calcium overload induced by cerebral cortex contusion.METHODS:SD rats were randomly divided into normal control group,brain contusion model group,taurine groups(high dose,middle dose and low dose respectively),and nimodipine group.After being fed with corresponding drugs for7days,all rats were subjected to modeling by brain contusion.For intracellular calcium detection,rats were sacrificed2h after modeling,and the brain slices were prepared to fluorescence labeling and confocal microscopy detection.For the detection of oxidative stress,rats were sacrificed24h after modeling,the cortex of contusion side was homogenated and then the activity of superoxide dis?mutase(SOD)and content of malondialdehyde(MDA)were detected through biochemical method.RESULTS:Compared with model group,all taurine groups were shown to have markedly less MDA and intracellular calcium content,and the high dose group had markedly stronger SOD activity.CONCLUSION:Taurine is effective in counteracting the oxidative stress and calcium overload caused by brain contusion.
10.Thalidomide in combination with interferon in the induction therapy for relapsed refractory T-cell lymphoma:two cases report and literature review
Xiaobing XU ; Xudong WEI ; Qingsong YIN ; Ping WANG ; Hao AI ; Ruihua MI ; Lin CHEN
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2015;24(10):595-597
Objective To observe the effectiveness and side-effect of two cases of relapsed and refractory T-cell lymphoma (TCL) treated with thalidomide and interferon.Methods Two cases of relapsed and refractory TCL was treated with thalidomide and interferon, the efficacy and side-effect were observed, and the relevant literature was reviewed.Results The patients achieved partially remission after being treated with thalidomide and interferon.Conclusion Thalidomide in combination with interferon can be used as a second line therapy for relapsed and refractory TCL.