1.Functions of human ADP-ribosylation factor 1 and association with tumors
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(06):-
In 1982, ADP-ribosylation factors (ARFs), a family of GTP-binding proteins associated with Golgi complexes, were initially recognized based on their ability to stimulate the ADP-ribosyltransferase activity of cholera toxin in vitro, and named so. In fact, this pathophysiologic activity has been useful for functionally defining members of the ARF family. However, during last decade, genetic and biochemical studies have shown the physiologic role of ARFs that also play an essential role in intracellular vesicular transport, particularly in Golgi complexes, activate phospholipase D activity as a nod of signal transduction of cells. Moreover, their more functions were revealed continuously recently. Especially, human ARF1 was found earliest, and studied profoundly in human body cell. Therefore, in this article, there is a comprehensive review about its regulators and effectors, functions and its possibilities involved in tumorigenesis, development of tumors.
2.Clinical Feature Analysis of Papillary Muscle Hypertrophic Cardomyopathy in 21 Patients
Chinese Circulation Journal 2016;31(9):878-880
Objective: To explore the clinical and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of papillary musclehypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Methods: Our research contained 2 groups: Papillary muscle hypertrophic cardiomyopathy group,n=21 patients treated in our hospital from 2013-01 to 2015-12 including 18 male and 3 female; Control group,n=50 subjects without cardiovascular disease those were conifrmed by our hospital at the same period of time. Clinical and MRI examinations were conducted in all patients, the ifndings were compared between 2 groups. Results: Compared with control subjects, papillary musclehypertrophic cardiomyopathy patients had the main symptoms of shortness of breath, chest tightness and pain; associated with systolic murmur; ECG could be normal or with T wave inversion; cardiac MRI showed that 1/2 papillary muscle diameter>1.1cm. Blood levels of triglyceride, left atrial diameter, inter-ventricular septum thickness, the values of E/A and EDT were statistically different between 2 groups, allP<0.05. Conclusion: Clinical features of papillary muscle hypertrophic cardiomyopathy were lack of speciifcity, the morbidity and clinical signiifcance should be further investigated.
3.Correlation of contract nurse′s organizational commitment and intention to drop out
Bo MA ; Haili WANG ; Wei FENG ; Limin ZHENG ; Bo LI
Modern Clinical Nursing 2016;15(6):64-67
Objective To study the correlation between organizational commitment of nurses and their intention to drop out. Methods Toally 304 contract nurses were recruited in this investigation. The questionnaires including demographic data, scale of organizational commitment and intention to drop out scale were used. Results The score of intention to drop out was 16.94 ± 2.16. The score on organizational commitment was 71.19 ± 6.65. There was a positive correlation between intention to drop out and organizational commitment among the contract nurses. Conclusions Improving contract nurses′organizational commitment can be an effective mean to reduce contract nurses′intention to drop out. It is an important means to promote the development of the nurse team and provide a reference for the scientific development of nursing.
4.Application and Development of Catalytic Fluorimetry
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2001;29(3):347-354
The application and development of catalytic fluorimetry in recent years were reviewed with 103 references. The new technique and application of catalytic fluorimetric methods, such as the determination of catalyst and activator, multicomponent determination, enzyme catalysis, the effect of micelle in multicomponent determination and enzyme catalysis, the combination with flow-injection or stopped-flow tachniques and laser induced fluorimetry, time resolved fluorimetry, bioreactor control, biosensor, medicine assay, bioanalysis were mainly discussed. Future study was envisioned
5.Establishment of a new brain injury model with pancreatitis
Bo PENG ; Huanchen SHA ; Qingyong MA
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2010;31(2):165-168
Objective To establish a stable brain injury model with pancreatitis and explore the mechanism of brain injury resulting from severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) in experimental rat models. Methods Twenty-four adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into three groups: sham operation (SO) group, SAP group and trypsin group, with eight rats in each. Brain tissue and pancreas tissue specimens were collected at 12 h after treatment. Death rate in each group was evaluated; the level of tight junction protein zonula occludens 1 (Zo-1) was determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The ultrastructure of the brain tissues was examined using transmission electronic microscope; pathological changes in the brain tissues were observed with HE staining. Results The death rate was increased significantly in SAP group compared with that in trypsin group; no rats in SO group died. Zo-1 level was obviously lower in SO group than in SAP group and trypsin group (P<0.05). The ultrastructural changes were seen in the latter two groups, including obvious neuronal cell swelling, capiliary stasis, increased vascular permeability, thrombosis and cell apoptosis. Conclusion Trypsin may cause brain injury with pancratitis. The death rate of SAP model established by trypsin was low. We have provided a stable animal brain injury model for further study and treatment of brain injury.
6.A modulation method for the data transmission of the telemedicine system
Gang WANG ; Zhizhong WANG ; Bo MA
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1993;0(05):-
Telemedicine is the significant object of the medicine in the future. This paper introduces an available counteractive mechanism which is derived from the orthogonal Latin squares, and a modulation method for the data transmission of the telemedicine system is proposed. This method could resolve the problem of overlapping interference from multiple accesses on one channel efficiently. At the same time, it also has potential advantages in increasing the user numbers in one channel and improving the channel utilization.
7.Analysis of sleeping physiological signals based on fuzzy prediction theory
Xiantong XU ; Guangwen LU ; Bo MA
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2003;0(S1):-
In this article,a new approach tosleep analysis based on fuzzy prediction theory is described.This article gives a general introduction todetection and processing of biological signals with LabVIEW technique.The designed fuzzy measurement system is applied tofuzzy prediction analysis of physiological signals.The experiment results show that our method of analysis is correct.SoLabVIEW-based fuzzy prediction analysis is more helpful for early diagnosis,monitoring and prognosis assessment of some diseases.The method might reflect the sleep state of SASpatient.
8.Effect of Low Dosage Changle on Serum Insulin and Hepatocyte Glycogen in Rats
Kexin HUANG ; Hongxi MA ; Bo SHI
Journal of Environment and Health 1989;0(06):-
Objective To investigate the long-term effects of low dosage Changle intake on the serum insulin and hepatocyte glycogen of rats. Methods The levels of serum insulin and hepatocyte glycogen in rat were measured by radioimmunoassay and microscopy image analysis system after 6 and 7 months of administrated with Changle(0. 1, 0.2, 2.0 and 10.0 mg/kg). Results Taken Changle for 6 months, the serum insulin level in the 10.0 mg/kg group reduced, hepatocyte glycogen level increased in the female and the male rats. In 0.1, 0.2, and 2.0 mg/kg groups, the serum insulin level increased and the hepatocyte glycogen level decreased in the male. After 6 months of the Changle treatment, the treatment was then followed by normal food, one month later, the level of serum insulin and hepatocyte glycogen returned to the normal level. Conclusion A long-term low dosage exposure of Changle can induce the serum insulin and hepatocyte glycogen changes in rats and the serum insulin and hepatocyte glycogen levels may return to the normal levels after a short time of stopping Changle intake.
9.Prepartion and immunohistochemical study of monoclonal antibodies to duck thymocyte
Hongtao LI ; Bo MA ; Junwei WANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1985;0(01):-
Objective:To investigate the duck thymocyte surface antigens.Methods:Repeated immunization of normal BALB/c mice with separated thymocyte from mature duck result in the production of mAbs which react with duck thymocyte surface antigens.Applying the immunohistochemistry assay,tracing the originating and distributing of lymphocytes which reacted with mAb in spleen,thymus,and bursa of duck different development stages.Results:Five monoclonal antibody-producing hybridomas(B6,B8,C12,E6,H5)were isolated.According to the result of immunohistochemistry assay,there were distributing strained lymphocytes in thymus,bursa and spleen of duck.The stained cells belonged to different populations.Conclusion:The mAb C12 reacted with the common cell surface marker of between mature T lymphocytes and dendritic cells.
10.The protective effect of resveratrol on brain injury in rats with severe acute pancreatitis
Bo PENG ; Huanchen SHA ; Qingyong MA
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1982;0(04):-
Objective To explore the protective effect of resveratrol on rat brain injury resulting from severe acute pancreatitis (SAP). Methods Ninety-six male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into four groups:sham-operation (SO) group,severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) group,resveratrol-treated (RES) group and dexamethasone-treated (DEX) group,with eight rats in each group evaluated at 3,6 and 12 h. Levels of serum myelin basic protein (MBP),tight junction protein zonula occludens 1 (Zo-1),TNF-? and IL-6 were determined by ELISA. The ultrastructural changes of the brain and pancreatic tissues were examined using a transmission electron microscope. Results MBP,Zo-1,TNF-? and IL-6 levels in RES group were lower than those in SAP group at all time points (P0.05). Conclusion The degradation of Zo-1 is involved in the pathophysiology of brain injury in SAP; MBP can be used as a marker of brain injury in SAP rats. Resveratrol can inhibit brain injury associated with SAP.