1.Progress in neural stem cell transplantation in the treatment of vascular dementia
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(27):5361-5366
At present, there are 8 sources of neural stem calls (NSCs), such as the early embryo, umbilical cord blood, brain tissue of adults and bone marrow, which are used for experiments. Four methods are also provided to isolate NSCs, for example, the serial passage and the gene transduction. Most of the hotspots at home and abroad are on the modulation of NSC transplantation in vivo, to make it proliferate and differentiate in hand. Most findings are achieved through experiments on rodents, no matter in vitro or vivo, which indicate that the proliferation and differentiation of NSCs can be affected by a variety of biological factors and drugs. Even more, the effects are multiple according to the factors and drugs of different kinds and the same kind of different concentrations, even the same factor would have different roles in different process of the culture of NSCs. The survival of NSCs during transplantation can also be affected by local microenvironment. Neither the NSC endogenous nor exogenous treatment is efficient. Furthermore, the body also rejects the exogenous NSCs. Taken together, it is tough for us to conclude that a factor does have some effects on the NSCs. Moreover, there are still a series of key problems unveiled clinically, such as how to perfect transplantation and whether to choose exogenous or endogenous NSCa for transplantation.
2.Comparison between CT characteristics and histological differentiation of soft tissue sarcomas
Yangkang LI ; Jianbang LIN ; Yu ZHENG ; Aiqun CAI ; Xiuguo ZHOU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2014;(8):1351-1354
Objective To investigate the relationship between CT characteristics and histological differentiation of soft tissue sar-comas.Methods Forty-two cases with pathologically proved soft tissue sarcomas were collected.The tumor size,morphology,den-sity and relationship of the tumor to the adjacent structures on CT were analyzed retrospectively.The value of the CT signs in evalu-ating the histological differentiation of the tumor was explored.Results The maximal diameter of the tumor was over 5 cm in 36 ca-ses.Oval shape was seen in 29 cases and irregular shape was seen in 13 cases.Heterogeneous density was seen in 32 cases including intratumoral calcification in 3 cases and intratumoral necrosis in 22 cases.Adjacent structures were infiltrated in 25 cases.Compared to the pathological results,intratumoral necrosis and invasion of adjacent structures were related to the degree of histological differ-entiation (P <0.05),and the relation coefficients were 0.64 and 0.57,respectively (P <0.01).Conclusion Intratumoral necrosis and invasion of adjacent structures are correlated with the histological differentiation of the soft tissue sarcomas.They may reflect the biological behavior of low-differentiated or undifferentiated soft tissue sarcomas to some extent.
3.Clinical application of lower caloric parenteral nutrition with glutamine dipeptide in elder abdominal surgical patients
Aiqun CHENG ; Yongqiang WENG ; Xiang LI ; Weiping LI ; Wenhong YU ; Enzhao LUO ;
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 1997;0(02):-
Objectives: To study the value of glutamine dipeptide supplemented lower caloric parenteral nutrition in elder abdominal surgical patients. Methods:Forty patients were randomly allocated into study group and control group, receiving isocaloric (83.6 kJ/kg?d -1 ) and isonitrogenous (0.16 g/kg?d -1 ) PN from post operation day1 to post operation day 6. The study group received 0.3 g of alanyl glutamine/(kg?d)? Plasma albumin, pre albumin, IgG, IgA and IgM level were measured and lymphocyte was counted before surgery and on days 1 and 7 after surgery. Nitrogen balances were calculated postoperatively on day 1, 4 and 7. Results:Compared with preoperation, plasma albumin and pre albumin levels were both decreased in two groups and was markedly decreased in the control group ( P
4.Changes of sympathetic skin responses at the acute stage of shoulder-hand syndrome after stroke
Qingyun YU ; Aiqun LIU ; Mingfan HONG ; Jing CHEN ; Zhongxing PENG ; Zhisheng WEI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2014;(11):1738-1741
Objective To investigate the role of activities of sympathetic nerve in the pathogenesis of shoulder-hand syndrome (SHS) by analyzing the hand sympathetic skin response (SSR) at the acute stage of SHS after stroke. Methods 50 stroke patients with SHS at the acute stage were assigned as SHS group, another 50 stroke patients without SHS as control group (N-SHS group) and 50 health volunteers as health group. Every patient was subjected to the detection of bilateral hand SSR. Results The detection rates of SSR in the SHS group and N-SHS group were significantly lower than that in the Health group (P<0.01). In comparison within the SHS group, the amplitude of SSR on the affected hand was apparently higher than on the healthy hand (P < 0.05), but there was no significant difference in the SSR latencies in both hands ( P > 0 . 05 ) . In comparison with the health group , bilateral SSR latencies of the SHS group were longer than those of the health group (P<0.05) and bilateral SSR amplitudes were all lower than those of the health group (P<0.01). Conclusions The bilateral hand sympathetic skin responses could change at the acute stage of SHS after stroke, with possible presentations of central inhibition of sympathetic activity. The abnormality of SSR may be an early warning indicator in patients with hemiplegia after stroke complicated with SHS.
5.THE EFFECT OF ACUTE MYOCARDIUM ISCHEMIC ON HEART FUNCTION OF PREGNANCY RAT
Xiaopu ZHENG ; Aiqun MA ; Changmin NIU ; Anping DONG ; Ke HAN ; Yu LIU ; Wei ZHANG ; Tao GENG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2006;18(1):65-67,72
Objective To investigate the effect of acute myocardium ischemic on heart function of pregnancy rat.Methods 13 female SD rats and 6 early pregnancy rats were divided into normal group, unpregnant group with acute myocardial infarction and early pregnant group with acute myocardial infarction. The anterior branch of the left coronary artery was ligated. 3 weeks later, Image 1.31 software was used to measure areas of myocardial infarction,and to evaluate hemodynamics of heart with powerLAB4.12, and cardiac tissues were stained with Massion. Results Compared with unpregnant group with acute myocardial infarction , the early pregnant group with acute myocardial infarction had less myocardial infarction area (28. 86% vs. 36. 8%), and had a higher left ventricle end systolic pressure, ±dp/dt max, and lower left ventricle end diastolic pressure. Massion stain showed the amount of collagen of the lesion was less in the early pregnant group with acute myocardial infarction than that in unpregnant group.Conclusion The early pregnant group with acute myocardial infarction had better heart contractive and diastolic function.
6.Changes of Median Nerve Conduction in Acute Stage of Should-Hand Syndrome after Stroke
Qingyun YU ; Aiqun LIU ; Mingfan HONG ; Jing CHENG ; Zhongxing PENG ; Zhisheng WEI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(12):1171-1173
stroke, shoulder-hand syndrome, median nerve
7.Advances in metabolic engineering for the microbial production of naturally occurring terpenes-limonene and bisabolene: a mini review.
Yaru PANG ; Zhihui HU ; Dongguang XIAO ; Aiqun YU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2018;34(1):24-33
Limonene (C₁₀H₁₆) and bisabolene (C₁₅H₂₄) are both naturally occurring terpenes in plants. Depending on the number of C₅ units, limonene and bisabolene are recognized as representative monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes, respectively. Limonene and bisabolene are important pharmaceutical and nutraceutical products used in the prevention and treatment of cancer and many other diseases. In addition, they can be used as starting materials to produce a range of commercially valuable products, such as pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, cosmetics, and biofuels. The low abundance or yield of limonene and bisabolene in plants renders their isolation from plant sources non-economically viable. Isolation of limonene and bisabolene from plants also suffers from low efficiency and often requires harsh reaction conditions, prolonged reaction times, and expensive equipment cost. Recently, the rapid developments in metabolic engineering of microbes provide a promising alternative route for producing these plant natural products. Therefore, producing limonene and bisabolene by engineering microbial cells into microbial factories is becoming an attractive alternative approach that can overcome the bottlenecks, making it more sustainable, environmentally friendly and economically competitive. Here, we reviewed the status of metabolic engineering of microbes that produce limonene and bisabolene including microbial hosts, key enzymes, metabolic pathways and engineering of limonene/bisabolene biosynthesis. Furthermore, key challenges and future perspectives were discussed.
8.Advances in adaptive laboratory evolutionary engineering to microbial breeding.
Jian LI ; Jing KONG ; Shenglong LI ; Yu ZHAO ; Yakun ZHAO ; Dongguang XIAO ; Aiqun YU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2021;37(1):130-141
In recent years, adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) has emerged as a powerful tool for basic research in microbiology (e.g., molecular mechanisms of microbial evolution) and efforts on evolutionary engineering of microbial strains (e.g., accelerated evolution of industrial strains by bringing beneficial mutations). The ongoing rapid development of next-generation sequencing platforms has provided novel insights into growth kinetics and metabolism of microbes, and thus led to great advances of this technique. In this review, we summarize recent advances in the applications of long-term and short-term ALE techniques mainly for microbial strain engineering, and different modes of ALE are also introduced. Furthermore, we discuss the current limitations of ALE and potential solutions. We believe that the information reviewed here will make a significant contribution to further advancement of ALE.
High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
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Laboratories
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Mutation
9.Production of carboxylic acids by metabolically engineered Yarrowia lipolytica: a review.
Lanxin RONG ; Shiqi LIU ; Kun ZHU ; Jing KONG ; Lin MIAO ; Shuhui WANG ; Dongguang XIAO ; Aiqun YU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(4):1360-1372
Yarrowia lipolytica is a non-conventional yeast with unique physiological and metabolic characteristics. It is suitable for production of various products due to its natural ability to utilize a variety of inexpensive carbon sources, excellent tolerance to low pH, and strong ability to secrete metabolites. Currently, Y. lipolytica has been demonstrated to produce a wide range of carboxylic acids with high efficiency. This article summarized the progress in engineering Y. lipolytica to produce various carboxylic acids by using metabolic engineering and synthetic biology approaches. The current bottlenecks and solutions for high-level production of carboxylic acids by engineered Y. lipolytica were also discussed, with the aim to provide useful information for relevant studies in this field.
Carboxylic Acids/metabolism*
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Metabolic Engineering
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Synthetic Biology
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Yarrowia/metabolism*