1.The progress of the research on the relationship between stanniocalcins and cancers
Shuwen YANG ; Ben MA ; Li ZHOU ; Yu WANG
China Oncology 2016;26(10):875-880
Stanniocalcin (STC) was ifrst found as a calcium- and phosphate-regulating hormone produced in bony ifsh by the corpuscles of Stannius. In mammals, the homolog STC-1 displays a relative high amino acid sequence identity (nearly 50%) with ifsh STC, and STC-2 has a lower identity (nearly 35%) with STC-1 and ifsh STC. Both STC-1 and STC-2 are expressed in a variety of tissues. The functions of STC have not been understood. But some ifndings have been reported on their cellular localization, gene structure, and expression in different physiological and pathological conditions, which will be clues in elucidating the functions of STC in mammals. Moreover, STC-1 and STC-2 are expressed in many tumor cell lines, suggesting other biological functions of STC in mammals other than mineral metabolism.
2.Progress in understanding of the effects of Listeria monocytogenes infection on maternal pregnancy in humans and ruminants
Kang-Li LI ; Ben LIU ; Wei-Hua ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2024;40(7):656-661
Listeria monocytogenes(LM)is a parthenogenetic intracellular parasitic Gram-positive short bacillus that causes listeriosis in humans and animals.LM is considered one of the four major food pathogens in the world.Infection susceptibility during pregnancy is due to pregnancy-associated immunodeficiency and LM's tropism toward reproductive organs.LM infection in pregnancy is strongly associated with miscarriage,preterm labor,and neonatal complications.This article describes events related to LM infection in pregnancy in China and other countries;discusses recent advances in the diagnosis and treatment of listeriosis in detail;and focuses on the obstetric outcomes of LM infection in pregnancy.The aim of this article is to provide a reference for the future prevention and control of LM infection in pregnancy in humans and ruminants,as well as to support food safety.
3.Curative Effects of Monosialotetrahexosyl Ganglioside on Neonates with Moderate and Severe Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy
ya-dong, LU ; yong, LI ; xiao-yu, ZHOU ; xiao-ming, BEN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1986;0(02):-
Objective To observe the curative effects of monosialotetrahexosyl ganglioside(GM1)on neonates with moderate and severe hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy(HIE).Methods Eighty-six neonates with HIE were randomly divided into GM1 treatment group and control group.The control group(42 cases)were received routine treatment(including cerebrolysin and citicoline);the treatment group(44 cases)were given GM1 on the basis of routine treatment as early as possible(within 6 hours after birth).Brain CT,neonatal behavioral neurological assessment(NBNA)and children's development center of China(CDCC)at 12 months after birth were proformed in both groups.Results Brain CT,NBNA and CDCC markers in treatment group were better than those in control group(Pa
4.Studies on Metabolism of Oxymatrine by Human Intestinal Bacteria
Ming-Lei WANG ; Ben-Xiang WANG ; Qiu-Li ZHOU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2001;26(4):272-274
Objective : To study the oxymatrine metabolism induced by human intestinal bacteria and its absorbed metabolites in blood. Method :TLC and HPLC were used to examine oxymatrine and its metabolites, and UV, IR, NMR and MS were used to confirm the chemical structures of the metabolites. Result: Oxymatrine was transformed into matrine by human intestinal bacteria metabolism in vitro. Rats were given orally oxymatrine 100 mg*kg-1 and were decapitated 3 hours after administration, and their blood was taken to examine serum metabolites by TLC and HPLC, which revealed that oxymatrine and matrine were absorbed into blood. Conclusion:Oxymatrine will be transformed into matrine when it is given orally and both of the alkaloids can be absorbed to blood.
5.Detective Significance of Cerebral Electrical Admittance Plethysmogram in Newborns with Asphyxia
ke-ying, ZHOU ; jin-zhi, SONG ; jing-zhi, LI ; hui, LUO ; xue-chang, XIAO ; zhi-guang, LI ; ben-qing, WU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(20):-
Objective To study hemodynamics of cerebral blood flow in newborns with asphyxia.Method Bilateral cerebral electrical admittance plethysmogram(BCEAP) was used to explore characteristics of cerebral blood flow in 20 healthy newborns and 20 newborns with asphyxia respectively from first to fourth day after birth.Results Both the ratio of Hs to b-S(Hs/ b-S) and index of admittance differential loop(ADL) Ⅰ+Ⅱ decreased significantly in newborns with asphyxia compared to normal control from first to fourth day after birth(P
6.Comparative study of chemical composition of pomegranate peel pomegranates inside and pomegranate seeds.
Qian ZHOU ; Li-Li SUN ; Yan-Peng DAI ; Liang WANG ; Ben-Zheng SU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(13):2159-2162
An HPLC fingerprint of pomegranate peel was established. Using chromatographic conditions, we compared the chemical composition of pomegranate peel, inside and seeds, and simultaneously determined the contents of gallic acid and ellagic acid. By comparison, we found that there were no significant differences between pomegranate peel and inside, but there was a big difference between pomegranate seeds and another two. The contents of gallic acid and ellagic acid of pomegranate peel respectively were 0.33%, 0.59%, while in pomegranate inside the result respectively were 0.52%, 0.38%. Content of ellagic acid from pomegranate seeds was only 0.01%. By study, we thought that when pomegranate peel was processed, pomegranate seeds should be removed, while pomegranate inside could be retained on the premise of full drying.
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7.Evaluation of resultant cardiac vector based on voltage distribution of electrocardial field around ex vivo guinea pig heart.
Journal of Southern Medical University 2008;28(7):1215-1216
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the possibility of resultant cardiac vector of ex vivo guinea pig heart.
METHODSECGs were recorded in 4 directions on every plane, and in each direction 4 points at different distances from the anterior, posterior, right and left of isolated guinea pig ventricles immersed in normal saline and distilled water.
RESULTSMain upward waves of ECGs were recorded at all points in 4 directions at 3 levels in the two media. The voltage distribution of normal electrocardial field of the QRS wave was of all-round outward shape, which did not match the resultant cardiac vectors between the left and right and between the anterior and posterior ventricular walls.
CONCLUSIONThere are some confusion and contradiction in the resultant cardiac vector based on the voltage distribution of electrocardial field around ex vivo guinea pig heart.
Animals ; Electromagnetic Fields ; Female ; Guinea Pigs ; Heart ; physiology ; In Vitro Techniques ; Male ; Vectorcardiography ; methods
8.Comparison between the head-chest leads electrocardiogram and routine leads in the manifest accessory pathways in patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome.
Journal of Southern Medical University 2008;28(10):1795-1797
OBJECTIVETo observe whether there was difference between the head-chest leads electrocardiogram (HCECGs) and routine lead electrocardiogram (RLECGs) in the manifest accessory pathways in patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome.
METHODSHCECGs and RLECGs were recorded simultaneously in patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, whose manifest accessory pathways had been confirmed by radiofrequency catheter ablation and intra-cardiac electrophysiology according to the same standard set beforehand. The diagnosis of pathways location was made by analysis of each HCECG and RLECG by two senior physicians in clinical electrophysiology. The diagnostic accuracy of the HCECGs and RLECGs was evaluated by the comparison with that of the intra-cardiac electrophysiology. The delta wave size was also compared between HCECGs and RLECGs.
RESULTSThe diagnostic accuracy in the manifest accessory pathways was 86.2% (50/58) in RLECGs, and 84.4% (49/58) in HCECGs in the 58 patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, showing no significant difference between them (P > 0.05), but each delta wave in HCECG was more evident than that in RLECG.
CONCLUSIONHCECG and RLECG both have high diagnostic accuracy in the manifest accessory pathways in patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome.
Body Surface Potential Mapping ; Electrocardiography ; Humans ; Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome ; diagnosis ; physiopathology
9.Relationship between reference point potential and potential distribution of normal electrocardial field on the thoracic surface of healthy individuals.
Journal of Southern Medical University 2008;28(9):1640-1645
OBJECTIVETo explore the effect of reference point on the potential distribution of normal cardioeleclric field of healthy individuals.
METHODSTwo different reference points including central terminal and right forehead were applied to record electrocardiogram simultaneously from 15 testing points (V(1)-V(6), V(7)-V(9), V(3R)-V(8R)) of Wilson lead (RL) and the same testing points (HV(1)-HV(9), HV(3R)-HV(8R)) of head-chest (HC) lead around the torso of healthy individuals. Chi-square test was performed to observe statistical difference between the HCECGs and RLECGs according to different shapes of QRS and T waves.
RESULTSAmong 120 healthy individuals, deformed ECGs appeared in V(1) and HV(3R)-HV(8R) leads, with 20% (24/120) inverted T wave in V(1) lead, 100% (120/120) in V(3R)-V(8R) leads, wide or deep Q wave 100% (120/120) in V(4R)-V(8R) leads. However, in the corresponding HC-lead system, T waves were all positive, and QRS waves were upright as the pattern of rs, RS or qRs. There was statistical difference in the form of ECG between V(1), V(3R)-V(8R) of Wilson lead and the corresponding HC-lead (P<0.05). The distribution of normal cardioeleclric field related to QRS-T wave was of all-round outward shape by HC-lead, and of roughly bipolar shape by Wilson lead for inverted QRS-T wave on the right thoracic surface.
CONCLUSIONThe normal distribution of electrocardial field is determined by the potential of the reference point. The forehead of HC-lead seems to be better than the central terminal as the reference point of the lead system.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Body Surface Potential Mapping ; methods ; standards ; Chi-Square Distribution ; Female ; Heart ; physiology ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Reference Values ; Young Adult
10.Quality of life analysis of 96 patients who underwent a Nuss procedure
Xiong YE ; Gang CHEN ; Wenliang LIN ; Meixia HU ; Yanlan LI ; Yunhui LIANG ; Yanhong ZHAO ; Xiaosong BEN ; Haiyu ZHOU ; Jiming TANG ; Liang XIE ; Pu XIAO ; Dongkun ZHANG ; Zihao ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012;(11):644-646
Objective The Nuss procedure is a minimally invasive pectus repair.The aim of this study was to explore the changes in quality of life in patients who underwent a Nuss procedure.Methods 96 patients,who underwent a Nuss procedure in our institution,were interviewed at preoperation,1 year after operation with the bar in place,and before the planned bar removal.The Nuss Questionnaire modified by George Krasopoulos et al,which evaluates psychosocial and physical well-being,was independently used by patients.Results Most of the scoring of the individual questions and the total score of individual patients revealed a significant improvement,both in preoperation vs.1 year after operation and 1 year after operation vs.before the planned bar removal.Conclusion The Nuss procedure has been shown to improve the quality of life in patients with pectus excavatum deformity in the short term.