1.Identification of Trapa L. plants along middle-low reaches of Changjiang River by analyzing their DNA sequences
Shulin BAO ; Xiaoyu DING ; Jun CHANG ; Jie SHEN ; Feng TANG
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(08):-
Object To analyze the rDNA ITS sequences between wi ld plants and cultivars of Trapa L. and study the utility in p hylogenesis and identification of these two groups. Methods The ITS gene fragments were PCR amplified and sequenced. The rDNA ITS regions w ere analyzed by means of the software of Clustal and Mega 2.0. Result s The rDNA sequences of 234-236 bp ITS1, 220-221 bp ITS2 gene fragment , and 5.8 S rDNA for 164 bp evenly were obtained from ten populations of Trapa L. The intraspecific substitution varies from 0.22% to 2. 94%. The variable sites are 16 while informative sites are six. The phylogenet ic tree based on ITS data was set up by NJ method. Conclusion ITS sequence is a pretty good molecular marker which can identify wild plants of Trapa L. from their cultivars. Diversity of ITS in differen t populations is less at intraspecific level. It is infered that the plants of Trapa L. may be derived from the same population of one species .
2.Application of Three-Dimensional Computed Tomography for Detecting Femoral Neck Anteversion in Development Dislocation of Hip in Children
ke, SUN ; sheng-ping, TANG ; jun-chang, QIN ; wei, YU ; jing-ming, HAN ; bao-ping, LIU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1986;0(02):-
Objective To evaluate the value of reconstruction of three-dimentional CT in development dislocation of hip(DDH)in children.Methods Twelve cases of DDH concluded 4 bilateral and 8 unilateral cases.To sum up,16 sick hips were operated and 8 normal hips were also obtained by three-dimensional CT(Hip speed Fi/x,GE Co).Results 3D reconstruction were used to show femoral head,(acetabulum) and relationship of acetabulum and femoral head respectively.The difference between FNA measurement of sick hips and those of normal hips were significant(P
3.Clinical Epidemiologic Studies on Children with Transient Synovitis of Hip
ke, SUN ; sheng-ping, TANG ; wei, YU ; bao-ping, LIU ; jing-ming, HAN ; jun-chang, QIN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1993;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the clinical epidemiologic features of transient synovitis(TS) of hip in children occurred in Shen-zhen district.Methods The medical files were reviewed and a standard questionnaire was filled according to the conditions of 705 cases such as pathogeny,clinical manifestation,therapy and prognosis.Results Transient synovitis occurred in a sporadic form all the year round.The peak age of patients with TS was 3-7 years old.The ratio of boys to girls was 2.9:1.About 19.3% patients were attacked an upper respiratory tract infection and 11.9% patients attributed the symptoms to trauma or severe activities before 1 week.A varying degree of painful limp and restriction of movement at the hip were found clinically.All of cases were cured by skin traction.The incidence of recurrence was 6.95%.Conclusions Male predominance is found in TS.It is characteristic of sporadic form in the 4 seasons and intently relation to an upper respiratory tract infection and trauma or severe activities.TS is recurrent and the prognosis is good by skin traction.
4.Construction of Pichia pastoris strain expressing salivary plasminogen activator from vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus).
Yan LIU ; Chang SU ; Xiaoshuang SONG ; Yalan TANG ; Zhenhong BAO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2009;25(4):566-574
Vampire bat saliva contains a plasminogen activator that presumably assists these hematophagous animals during feeding. Bat-PA (H), the full-length form of Vampire Bat Salivary Plasminogen Activator (DSPAalpha1), is homologous and similar efficacy to tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA). The strict fibrin dependence of activity is a characteristic which could be desirable in the fibrinolytic therapy. It is a unique fibrinolytic enzyme that does not promote neurodegeneration. In this study, according to the reported gene sequence (GenBank Accession No. J05082) of Vampire bat (D. rotundus) plasminogen activator. It was the first time to synthesize the full sequence of DSPAalpha1 in vitro and clone it into the expression vector pPIC9K, the recombinant plasmid was linearized and transformed into Pichia pastoris GS115 strain. Secreted expression of recombinant DSPAalpha1 was attained by methanol induction and its molecular mass is 47 kD. To get recombinant GS115 with high amount of protein, hundreds of His+ transformants had been screened to isolate clones resistant to high levels G418 (2-4 mg/mL), the selected clones mini-expressed in Pichia pastoris, and tested their fibrinolytic activities and expressed protein bands by fibrin plate assay and SDS-PAGE. DSPAalpha1 was determined by optical density after SDS-PAGE, the yield is about 30 mg per liter of fermentation culture. DSPAalpha1 derived often from mammalian cells: Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells, Baby hamster kidney (BHK) cells, COS cells, which might be produced at high cost. In Pichia pastoris, it is expected to higher yield and lower cost, thus it might be able to serve as new thrombolytic candidate.
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5.Evaluation of bubble oxygen inhalators' performances and an investigation on their solutions for improvement.
Mian-kang CHEN ; Zheng-hai SHEN ; Xun-liang XU ; Jun-cheng BAO ; Chang-shan ZUO ; De-jun TANG ; Jun YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2007;31(4):295-296
This paper analyses the defects of bubble oxygen inhalators currently used, and investigates into their solutions for improvement.
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6.Design and development of a teleimaging diagnosis system based on b/S mode.
Zhi-Qian YE ; Bao-Chang TANG ; Jin LIU ; Min CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2008;32(2):120-123
This paper introduces the design and development of a teleimaging diagnosis system by using B/S mode. A detailed design on the telediagnosis process and telediagnosis management is presented, focusing on resolving medical image transmission, management and display in the internet, and is trying to integrate the teleimaging diagnosis system with PACS.
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7.The Subsystems of Visual Mental Imagery Processing
Dan-Ni SUI ; Chang-Jun LI ; Li ZHOU ; Qing-Bao YU ; Yi-Yuan TANG
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2007;7(2):161-165
Background mental imagery is a multi-componential process involving different mental operations. Objective The present study investigated the subsystems of visual mental imagery processing and their interactions. Methods: Four experimental tasks were done: (1) object, the ability to generate global mental images; (2) resolution, the ability to generate vivid,high-resolution mental images; (3) transformation,the ability to mentally rotate patterns in images, and (4) spatial imagery,spatial cognition. 91 university students (77 males, 14 females) participated in this study. Results: Object task was highly correlated with resolution task, and the same the tendency was found between transformation task and spatial task. Conclusion: The results indicate there are different subsystems of visual mental imagery and corresponding operative strategies, but with strong correlation among these processes and abilities.
8.Establishment and characteristics of a human chordoma cell line.
Dian-zhong ZHANG ; Bao-an MA ; Qing-yu FAN ; Heng CHANG ; Yan-hua WEN
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2003;25(3):234-237
OBJECTIVETo present an established human chordoma cell line for chordoma research.
METHODSThe specimens pathologically identified as chordoma were cultured, using primary tissue culture in vitro. The surviving cells were analyzed by morphology, histochemical stain, cell cycling analysis, karyotype analysis, electron microscopic observation, heterotransplantation and study of invasive capacity in vitro.
RESULTSThe newly established cell line CM-319 has been maintained in continual cultures for over 100 generations in two years. Its morphological observation, histochemical staining properties, electron microscopic observation and heterotransplantation showed the common characteristics of chordoma. The doubling time of cells was about 33 hours. Cell cycle analysis showed: G(1) 55.6%, G(2) 21.9% and S 22.5%, G(2)/G(1) = 1.90. Chromosome analysis showed a hypotriploid feature and the success rate of heterotransplantation was 100%. It is capable of invasion in vitro.
CONCLUSIONCM-319, as a cell line derived from human chordoma cells, may serve for further studies of chordoma.
Animals ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation ; Chordoma ; genetics ; pathology ; Humans ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Neoplasm Invasiveness
9.Etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of lower limb arterial occlusion in patients below 45 years old.
Feng TANG ; Chang-Wei LIU ; Heng GUAN ; Yong-Jun LI ; Yue-Hong ZHENG ; Wei YE ; Bao LIU
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2009;31(1):88-92
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of lower limb arterial occlusion in patients below 45 years old.
METHODSThe clinical data of 58 patients with lower limb arterial occlusion (except for Buerger's disease) below 45 years old admitted to PUMC Hospital from July 1997 to November 2007 were retrospectively analyzed.
RESULTSAmong these 58 patients, 31 patients (53.4%) had confirmed thrombophilic risk factors, including 12 patients had two or more thrombophilic risk factors. Follow-up (ranged 2-43 months, mean 10 months) showed higher rates of revascularization and amputation in patients with thrombophilic risk factors (22.6% and 22.6%, respectively) than in those without thrombophilic risk factors (14.8% and 11.1%, respectively) (P > 0.05). Among patients with two or more thrombophilic risk factors, the rates of revascularization and amputation were 25.0% and 33.3%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONSLower limb arterial occlusion in young adults is often caused by thrombophilic risk factors. Attention should be taken to identify these etiologies before surgical treatment.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Age Factors ; Arterial Occlusive Diseases ; diagnosis ; etiology ; therapy ; Female ; Humans ; Lower Extremity ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Retrospective Studies ; Thrombosis ; complications ; Young Adult
10.Studies on tissue culture of Dendrobium lituiflorum.
Jun CHANG ; Xiao-yu DING ; Shu-ling BAO ; Dong-yang LIU ; Jia HE ; Feng TANG ; Bing-zhong DING
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2004;29(4):313-317
OBJECTIVETo select optimal media and conditions for the tissue culture of Dendrobium lituiforum.
METHODThe basic media, light illumination condition, phytohormone, and natural aqueous extracts. were tested and compared. The chlorophyll contents and soluble protein contents were measured.
RESULTN6 medium was suitable for embryo germination and growth. 1/2 MS + NAA 0.5 mg x L(-1) cordd be used as the optimal protocorm multiplying media. Culture 20 days in darkness in advance, and then in light is useful to embryo germinate. 1/2 MS+ NAA 0-0.5 mg x L(-1) is beneficial to protocorm multiplication largely. N6 + 6-BA 2.0 mg x L(-1) + NAA 0.5 mg x L(-1) + 10% potato juice is useful to protocorm differentiation. Phytohormone and potato juice added to the media promoted chlorophyll content and souble protein content. N6 + NAA 0.5 mg x L(-1) + 10% banana juice is the best medium for plantlet rootage and strengthening.
CONCLUSIONConcentration of inorganic salt, nitrogen source and illumination condition are important to embryo germination and growth. The nitrogen source type has effect on the protocorm multiplication. The chlorophyll contents and souble protein contents may be index to indicate the growth condition of plantlets, which can help to select the optimal media.
Chlorophyll ; analysis ; Culture Media ; Dendrobium ; chemistry ; growth & development ; Light ; Plant Growth Regulators ; pharmacology ; Plant Proteins ; analysis ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; growth & development ; Tissue Culture Techniques