1. Analysis of physique types and their causes of modern Chinese population by head-to-face measurements
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2019;50(6):805-815
Objective: To review the physical characteristics in modern Chinese populations, and to exploring the relationships between physical traits and the geo-environmental factors. Methods: This paper took the principal component and cluster analysis of the craniofacial physical characters of 134 populations in China (65 Han nationalities, 59 minority nationalities and 10 unidentified populations) with 15 measurements. We also focused the linear relationship between the craniofacial measurements and 8 geo-environmental factors. Results: The physical characteristics of Modern Chinese was divided into the northern and southern groups: North Han was close to north minority nationalities; Han nationalities were close to each other in southern region, as well as the minority nationalities. In addition, the physiognomic ear length and physiognomic ear breadth decreased when the annual mean temperature increases, which was not consistent with Allen's rule. Conclusion: The differentiation of northern and southern Chinese population is a result of the physical adaptation which may be caused by the selective pressures under different regional environments. And the north-south demarcation zone (Qinling mountain - Huaihe river) can be considered as the most suitable boundary between the southern and northern Chinese.
2.Interaction of δ-opioid Receptor with Membrane Transporters: Possible Mechanisms in Pain Suppression by Acupuncture
Zhijie YANG ; Guobin BAO ; Haiping DENG ; Huiming DU ; Quanbao GU ; Gang PEI ; Lu PU ; Schwarz WOLFGANG ; Peng XIA
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2008;6(5):298-300
Objective: To investigate the possible mechanisms in acupuncture analgesia by interaction of &opioid receptor with neurotransmitter transport proteins or the Na+-K+pump. Methods: Microinjection of respective heterologous cRNA into the Xenopus oocytes as a model system, and measurement of steady-state currents under two-electrode voltage clamp. Results: The co-expression of the δ-opioid receptor with GAT1, EAAC1 or the sodium pump resulted in reducing activity of the respective transporter. Opioid receptor activation affected transporter activity in different ways: 1) GAT1 was further inhibited; 2) EAAC1 was stimulated; 3) Na+-K+ pump activity interfered with agonist sensitivity of DOR. Pump inhibition led to higher sensitivity for DPDPE. Conclusion: GABA transporter inhibition and glutamate transporter stimulation may counteract pain sensation by affecting the neurotransmitter concentration in the synaptic cleft and, therefore, may contribute synergistically to pain suppression by acupuncture. Sodium pump inhibition by endogenous ouabain may amplify these effects. These synergistic effects may be the molecular mechanism of inhibiting pain sense and/or acupuncture analgesia.
3. Evolutionary trends of stature in Pleistocene China
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2019;50(3):351-357
Objective To study the evolutionary trends in the stature of Pleistocene hominins from China. Methods We took the indirect method of stature estimation from fragments of long bones; maximum length of the long bones was directly estimated from measurements of its fragments, and thereafter the stature was reconstructed from the estimated maximum length. Results The result showed that the stature variation was 155.4-169.2 cm for H. erectus (n = 4) and 155.2-171.7 cm for early modem humans (n = 12) , and only 166. 1 cm for one female in archaic Homo sapiens. The stature of Liujiang and Lijiang hominins located in the southeast was lower than other early modern humans from North China. Conclusion The stature variation is similarly from H. erectus to early modern humans, while the average stature seems to have increased continuously. We find that the geographical variation observed in modern humans has appeared in early modern humans. In addition, there is no significant difference between early modern humans and Neolithic populations.
4.Regulation of endogenous cystathionine-gamma-lyase gene expression in high pulmonary flow by nitric oxide precursor.
Lin SHI ; Jun-bao DU ; Ding-fang PU ; Jian-guang QI ; Chao-shu TANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2006;22(3):343-347
AIMPulmonary hypertension is a common complication of congenital heart disease with a left-to right shunt. The mechanism of pulmonary hypertension induced by high pulmonary blood flow is still not fully understood. Recent studies showed that hydrogen sulfide (H2S) could relax vascular smooth muscle cells. But the change of the system of H2S in pulmonary hypertension induced by high pulmonary blood flow was not reported. We studied the influence on expression of CSE mRNA and production of hydrogen sulfide in rat lung tissues by L-Arginine, in order to demonstrate a regulating role of nitric oxide (NO) in the regulation of cystathionine-gamma-lyase/hydrogen sulfide system (CSE/H2S).
METHODSThirty male SD rats were randomly divided into shunting group, shunting with L-Arginine group, and control group. Abdominal aorta and inferior vena cava shunting was produced in rats of the later group. Pulmonary artery mean pressure (mPAP) and the hypertrophy of right ventricle of each rat were analyzed. The expression of lung tissue CSE mRNA was measured using quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and in situ hybridization. The activity of CSE in lung tissue was measured according to chemical analysis.
RESULTSmPAP was significantly increased in shunted rats compared with normal control (P < 0.01), the expression of lung tissue CSE mRNA and the activity of CSE in lung tissue were decreased in shunt group (P < 0.01). However, L-arginine significantly attenuated pulmonary artery pressure, but augmented the expression of lung tissue CSE mRNA as well as the activity of CSE in lung tissue.
CONCLUSIONL-Arginine reverses the down-regulation of CSE/H2S system in high pulmonary blood flow-induced pulmonary hypertension.
Animals ; Arginine ; metabolism ; Cystathionine gamma-Lyase ; genetics ; metabolism ; Gene Expression ; Gene Expression Regulation ; Hydrogen Sulfide ; metabolism ; Lung ; blood supply ; Male ; Nitric Oxide ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
5.Changes and influence factors of body fluid volume and distribution after abdominal surgery
yan Yan DU ; pu Qiang CHEN ; Lei ZHOU ; qun Ling KONG ; lei Bao ZHAO ; xi Chang ZHANG ; min Yan LU ; Qiang WEI ; fang Bao SUN ; bin Hai JI
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 2017;24(6):346-350
Objective:TThe aim of this study was to observe the changes of the volume and distribution of body fluid after abdominal surgery,and further to explore its characteristics and influence factors.Methods:Sixtyone patients were included between March and June in 2016.The volume of intracellular water (ICW),extracellular water (ECW) and total body water (TBW) was estimated by InbodyS 10 on preoperative day 1 (PreD 1) and postoperative day (POD) 1,3,5 and 7.Furthermore,the patients were grouped according to the age,sex,type of operation,operation time and the daily liquid input,and the influence factors of postoperative fluid volume were analyzed in each subgroup.Results:Comparing to that of PreD1,the ICW,ECW,and TBW,mainly ECW,were increased significantly on POD1 (P< 0.05),and the level of postoperative fluid volume was decreased to that of PreD1 between POD3 and POD7.It showed that there was difference in the net increasing of body fluid on POD1 between different type of the patients.Obviously,the net increasing of fluid volume in woman on POD 1 was more than that in man.The net increasing of fluid volume on POD1 was correlated with the operation time and net liquid input.Conclusion:The fluid retention was found in the early stage of postoperative patients,and mainly exists in ECW.The main influence factors resulting postoperative fluid retention were prolonged operation time and increased net fluid input.
6. A multi-center research on the establishment and validation of autoverification rules for blood analysis
Wei XU ; Xiaoke HAO ; Wei CUI ; Hong JIANG ; Xuefeng WANG ; Chenxue QU ; Lei ZHENG ; Yandan DU ; Linlin QU ; Enliang HU ; Jianbiao WANG ; Zhigang MAO ; Lingling LIU ; Cuiling ZHENG ; Dehua SUN ; Chengwei PU ; Chunxi BAO ; Li LING ; Qiang LI ; Tan LI
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2018;41(8):601-607
Objective:
To establish a set of rules for autoverification of blood analysis, in order to provide a way to validate autoverification rules for different analytical systems, which can ensure the accuracy of test results as well as shorten turnaround time (TAT) of test reports.
Methods:
A total of 34 629 EDTA-K2 anticoagulated blood samples were collected from multicenter cooperative units including the First Hospital of Jinlin University during January 2017 to November 2017. These samples included: 3 478 cases in Autoverification Establishment Group, including 288 cases for Delta check rules; 5 362 cases in Autoverification Validation Group, including 2 494 cases for Delta check; 25 789 cases in Clinical Application Trial Group. All these samples were analyzed for blood routine tests using Sysmex XN series automatic blood analyzers.Blood smears, staining and microscopic examination were done for each sample; then the clinical information, instrument parameters, test results and microscopic results were summarized; screening and determination of autoverification conditions including parameters and cutoff values were done using statistical analysis. The autoverification rules were input into Sysmex Laboman software and undergone stage Ⅰ validation using simulated data, and stage Ⅱ validation for post-analytical samples successively. True negative, false negative, true positive, false positive, autoverification pass rate and passing accuracy were calculated. Autoverification rules were applied to autoverification blood routine results and missed detection rates were validated, and also data of autoverification pass rate and TAT were obtained.
Results:
(1)The selected autoverification conditions and cutoff values included 43 rules involving WBC, RBC, PLT, Delta check and abnormal characteristics. (2)Validation of 3 190 cases in Autoverification Establishment Group showed the false negative rate was 1.94%(62/3 190)(
7.Spatiotemporal change of sexual size dimorphism in Chinese Han students
Bao-Pu DU ; Da-Peng LI ; Li LIU ; Yan GAO
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2024;55(6):783-789
Objective To investigate the spatiotemporal variations in sexual size dimorphism among Chinese Han students.Methods Based on the eight students'physical and healthy investigations,the data on the stature and body mass were systematically collected for 343 928 and 344 029 Chinese Han students aged 19 to 22 years from 1985 to 2019,respectively.The sexual stature dimorphism index(SSDI)and sexual body mass dimorphism index(SBMDI)were employed to analyze the distribution in different periods and regions.In addition,we focused the relationships between these two indices and the per capita consumption expenditure.Results Positive secular trends were observed in the SSDI and SBWDI among Chinese Han students throughout the 1985 to 2019 period.Notable similarities were identified in the SSDI and SBWDI between northern and southern students.Compared with the SSDI,the SBWDI exhibited significant disparities between urban and rural areas,and demonstrated a positive association with the per capita consumption expenditure.Conclusion The female buffering hypothesis possesses a limited range of spatiotemporal adaptability,and the trait more susceptible to environmental influences is better suited to test this hypothesis.
8.Pneumonia, Multiple Pulmonary Infarction and Abscess Caused by a Bamboo Stick Accidentally Piercing into Chest: a Case Misdiagnosed as Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
Peng-Fei QU ; Bao-Liang BAI ; Ting DUAN ; Kai LIU ; Jin-Liang DU ; Xin XIONG ; Peng-Lin JIA ; Zhong-Chun SUN ; Pu-Ping LEI
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 2021;36(3):252-256
Computed tomography (CT) examination is the major measure for detecting and diagnosis of foreign bodies in human body. Although CT has high sensitivity in diagnosis of foreign body, some interference factors may still lead to missed diagnosis or misdiagnosis. Here we report a rare case that a bamboo stick accidentally pierced into the left chest of a young man who was drunk and unware of this hurt. The patient experienced cough, chest pain, fever, hemoptysis, and was misdiagnosed as primary and secondary tuberculosis based on chest CT examinations at a local hospital, although no tubercular bacillus detected by sputum smear. He subsequently received anti-tuberculous treatments in the following three years, but no improvement of his symptoms was observed. Until one month before his death, the bamboo stick was detected by spiral CT examination as well as three-dimensional image reconstruction at another hospital. Postmortem examination revealed pneumonia, pulmonary infarction, and abscess as the causes of his death. We analyze the potential reasons of misdiagnosis in this case, aiming to provide reference for the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary inflammation associated with foreign body in the future.
Abscess
;
Diagnostic Errors
;
Humans
;
Male
;
Pneumonia
;
Pulmonary Infarction
;
Tuberculosis, Pulmonary