1.Radiosensitization effect of low-temperature plasma on human malignant cells
Chao HU ; Danqi QIAN ; Songbing QIN ; Chao YE ; Juying ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2015;35(11):819-824
Objective To evaluate the radiosensitization effect of low-temperature plasma on HepG2, A549, and HeLa cells.Methods Cells were divided into three groups, radiation group (R) , plasma treatment group(P), and plasma plus radiation group (P + R).After radiation, cell survival was detected by a cloning assay.Cell cycle distribution, apoptosis and ROS content were tested by flow cytometry.Western blot was used to measure the expressions of Caspase-3 and Bcl-2.Results Lowtemperature plasma showed radiosensitization effects on three different human malignant cell lines with a sensitivity enhancement ratio(SERD0) of 1.28,1.32 and 1.29.respectively.In these three different human malignant cell lines, compared with radiation alone group (R) , the G2/M arrest, apoptosis rate and ROS level in the group P + R were enhanced (the prolongation of G2/M arrest: t =9.52, 8.24, 9.53, P < 0.05;the apoptosis rate: t =10.67, 38.56, 6.74, P <0.05;ROS content: t =9.41, 15.42, 13.53, P <0.05).In HepG2 cells and A549 cells, compared with group P, the prolongation of G2/M arrest, the apoptosis rate and ROS content of group P + R were enhanced (the prolongation of G2/M arrest: t =8.75, 20.37, P<0.05;the apoptosis rate: t =8.43, 9.99, P <0.05;ROS content: t =4.82, 5.27, P < 0.05).The expression level of Bcl-2 protein was downregulated in group P + R;by contrast, the expression level of Caspase-3 protein in group P + R was upregulated.Conclusions Low-temperature plasma can increase the radiosensitization of HepG2, A549 and HeLa cells with the enhancement of G2/M phase arrest, apoptosis induction and ROS generation.
2.Autologous bone marrow stem cell transplantation for arteriosclerosis obliterans:a 7-year outcome evaluation
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(41):6671-6676
BACKGROUND:With the development of surgical techniques and endovascular treatment techniques, the therapeutic efficacy on arteriosclerosis obliterans of the lower limbs has been improved greatly. As the long-term prognosis is stil not clear, how to treat arteriosclerosis obliterans of the lower limbs is stil a problem for vascular surgery. OBJECTIVE:To observe the long-term clinical efficacy of autologous bone marrow stem cel transplantation in the treatment of arteriosclerosis obliterans of the lower limbs. METHODS:Thirty-nine patients with arteriosclerosis obliterans who had undergone autologous bone marrow mesenchymal stem cels (totaly 56 times of cel transplantation) from September 2007 to July 2013 were enroled in this study. As of February 2015, the folow-up time was 7.5 years. After treatment, regular telephone folow-up about limb pain, cold sensation, intermittent claudication distance, resting ankle-brachial index and limb ulcer size and depth was done annualy; at 1 year after treatment, limb arteriography and venous blood gas analysis were reviewed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Of the enroled 39 patients, 4 patients were subjected to amputation because of poor efficacy, 2 patients died of acute myocardial infarction, and 2 patients died of not timely amputation. There were 31 patients who had been folowed up for over 3 years. After treatment, the resting ankle-brachial index and limb ulcer size and depth limb pain were both improved significantly. There were significant differences in 1-year limb blood oxygen partial pressure and oxygen saturation before and after treatment, and the postoperative number of capilaries also increased significantly. These findings indicate that autologous bone marrow stem cel transplantation is a safe treatment for arteriosclerosis obliterans of the lower limbs with better and stable long-term curative effects. This method is a good choice for patients who have poor blood vessels and poor efficacy of traditional methods.
3.Analysis on etiology and prognosis of 223 children cases of acute kidney injury
Guochang YE ; Qiu LI ; Chao WEN
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(10):1181-1183,1186
Objective To investigate the etiology and prognostic factors of acute kidney injury (AKI) in pediatric patients . Methods The clinical data of children patients with AKI in this hospital ,including the clinical features ,causes and outcomes ,were retrospectively analyzed .The relationship between the risk factors and prognosis was analyzed .Results Infants were dominated by the prerenal factors and the other age groups were dominated by the renal factors .The univariate analysis revealed that the AKI stage ,etiology ,mechanical ventilation ,sepsis/septic shock ,MODS ,acidosis ,creatinine initial value ,creatinine peak value and serum potassium were the factors affecting prognosis .The Logistic regression analysis showed that mechanical ventilation ,MODS and sep-sis/septic shock were the independent risk factors affecting prognosis .Conclusion The etiology of AKI in children is diverse and its distribution has the age characteristics .Mechanical ventilation ,MODS and sepsis/septic shock are the independent risk factors af-fecting prognosis .The early diagnosis and the active treatment conduces to improve prognosis .
5.Verification and application of standard method for detecting serum fluoride
Ping, YE ; Yuan, LIU ; Jian-chao, BIAN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2001;20(2):140-142
Objective Standard method of testing serum fluoride was tested and verified by certified reference material CRM of free fluo ride component in cattle serum (GBW 09143~09144).The method was suited for fluor ide research to assess its practical value.Methods ISE-standard curve,linear relationship,linear range,sensitive and precision were disired result by CRM.400 serum of fluoride in rats were measured.Results The linear ranges of the method were 0.02~5.0 mg/L,r=0.9999,b=57.8,and test lower limit was 0.013 mg/L.The test value was equal to standard value.Conclusions The standard method is accurate,sensitive,convenient and small sample is used;and it is easy to spread.Thus,it has been of practical value.
6.Association between plasma levels of soluble leukocyte differentiation antigens CD40/CD40 ligand and kidney damage in preeclamptic patients
Wen QIN ; Ying ZHAN ; Yuanhua YE ; Chao LI ; Xuena CUI
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2011;46(8):582-586
Objective To investigate the variance levels of plasma soluble leukocyte differentiation antigens CD40 (sCD40) and soluble CD40 ligand (sCD40L) in preeclamptic patients with renal damage and its relationship. Methods A total of 63 pregnant women attended the Department of Obstetrics, Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University Medical College between August 2008 and June 2010. In the present study included 28 pregnant women with mild preeclampsia and 35 patients with severe preeclampsia. Thirty matched normotensive pregnant women were enrolled in the study as the control group. Expression of sCD40 and sCD40L were determined by ELISA. At the same time, the blood routine, C reaction protein ( CRP),urine routine, 24 hours urine protein excretion, and serum uric acid (UA), creatinine (Cr), blood urea nitrogen (BUN) were measured. The correlation analysis was performed between the sCD40/sCD40L and the blood biochemical indexes in 3 groups. Results ( 1 ) The median levels of CRP in severe preeclampsia (10. 8 mg/L)and mild preeclampsia group(7. I mg/L)are significantly higher than that of control group (3. 3 mg/L,P < 0. 05 ); The level of CRP in severe preeclampsia group was also higher than that of mild preeclampsia group ( P < 0. 05 ). The median gestational age at delivery in severe preeclampsia ( 32. 5 weeks)was significantly less than that of mild preeclampsia group ( 37. 2 weeks) and normal group ( 38. 6 weeks,P < 0. 05). However no significant differences were observed between mild preeclampsia group and normal group ( P >0. 05 ). The platelet count in severe preeclampsia ( 132 × 109/L) was significantly less than those of mild preeclampsia group (212 × 109/L) and normal group ( 216 × 109/L, P < 0. 01 ), but no significant differences were observed in blood platelet amount between mild preeclampsia group and normal group ( P >0. 05 ). There was no significant difference in hemoglobin level and white blood cell in three groups ( P >0. 05). (2) The sCD40 plasma concentration in severe, mild preeclampsia and normal group was 133.6,126. 5 and 90. 7 ng/L, respectively. The sCD40 L plasma concentrations were 12. 5, 10. 4 and 4. 4 ng/L respectively in the 3 groups. 24 hours urinary protein quantitative was 4. 5 g/d,0. 8 g/d and 0 in the 3 groups respectively. And the UA level was 486 μ mol/L,289 μmol/L and 162 μmol/L. In the above three groups,the monitoring indicators were significantly higher in women with severe preeclampsia group compared with mild preeclampsia and control groups (P < 0. 01 ), and there were also higher in mild preeclampsia group than that in control groups ( P < 0. 01 ). The level of plasma Cr ( 89 μmol/L) and BUN ( 5. 32 mmol/L) in severe preeclampsia group were higher than those of mild preeclampsia group (66 μmol/L and 4. 49mmol/L) and control group ( 57 μmol/L and 3.32 mmol/L, P < 0. 05 ). There was no significant difference between mild preeclampsia group and normal group (P > 0. 05 ). (3) The correlation analysis indicated that the level of sCD40 has a positive correlation with 24 hours urinary protein quantitative( r = 0. 434, P < 0. 05 ),also significant positive correlation( r =0. 536,0. 528 ,P < 0. 01 ) between the level of sCD40 and UA or CRP in women with preeclampsia. There was no significant correlation between the level of sCD40 and systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, delivery gestational age, Cr, BUN, and platelet count(r =0. 135,0. 183, -0. 133,0. 190,0. 167, -0. 221 ,all P >0. 05 ). There were positive correlation between the level of sCD40L and 24 hours urine protein excretion, either UA or CRP( r =0. 591,0. 445,0. 539 ,all P <0. 01 ). No significant correlation was found between sCD40 L and systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure,delivery gestational age, Cr, BUN, and platelet count( r =0. 178,0. 212, -0. 292,0. 144,0. 135, -0. 273,all P >0. 05). There was significant positive correlation between plasma sCD40 and sCD40L ( r =0. 707 ,P <0. 01 ). There was no relationship between the level of sCD40, sCD40L and the blood biochemical indexes in normotensive pregnant women ( P > 0. 05 ). Conclusions The plasma concentrations of sCD40 and sCD40 L are significantly higher in pregnant women with preeclampsia compared with the control, which may be involved in the development of preeclampsia and contribute to the kidney damage. The variance levels of sCD40 and sCD40L may be also related to the severity of preeclampsia.
7.Self-evaluation and demand for improvements of skin status in Shanghai females
Yimei TAN ; Xuemin WANG ; Chao YUAN ; Yutian ZHOU ; Manli YE
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2010;16(6):367-369
Objective To understand how about the female consumers know the skin conditions of themselves and which they concern by a comprehensive questionnaire. Methods Three hundred and twenty-eight healthy volunteers in Shanghai were involved in this study. They were divided into 5 age groups equally. The questionnaire included the skin conditions, i.e. skin moisture, sebum, whiteness, redness, xanthochromia, homogeneity, spots, fine line, wrinkle, elasticity, angiotelectasis,pore, sagging, smoothness, gloss, roughness, scales and sensitivity. Each condition was divided into 10 grades to assess the skin conditions of the face (exposed site), upper arm (non-exposed site) and the perfect skin status. SPSS11.5 software was used to analyze the correlations of the skin conditions with ages. Results The skin concerns were difference in the 5 groups. Skin aging of sagging, wrinkle, spots and fine line became prominent from group C (35 to 40 years old). The correlations between the skin concerns of facial moisture, sebum, whiteness, homogeneity, spots, wrinkle, fine line, elasticity, sagging, sensitivity, upper arm sebum, spots, elasticity, angiotelectasis, sagging and roughness with ages were very significant (P<0.01). Conclusion The changes of the volunteers'concerns about sebum, pore, sagging, elasticity, fine line and wrinkle with age in different age group are consistent with the quantitative measurement results from the oversea studies.
8.Clinical features of 136 inpatients with acute kidney injury
Xiaoqing GUO ; Qingli CHENG ; Chao WANG ; Shuping YE
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2009;8(8):576-577
nts were tend to suffer from AKI, with the most common cause of pre-renal injury and drugs such as antibiotics and contrast medium used in X-ray imaging. Outcomes of the patients with AKI depends on severity of their kidney injury.
9.Determination of Chlorinated Anilines Residues in Soil by Gas Chromatography-Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry Coupled with Solid Phase Microextraction
Ye CHEN ; Xiuyan XU ; Chao WANG ; Yibing LV
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2015;(7):1009-1015
A gas chromatography-triple quadrupole mass spectrometry coupled with solid phase microextraction method ( SPME-GC/QQQ) was developed for the determination of chlorinated anilines ( CAs) residues in soil. The multi-reaction monitoring ( MRM ) parameters were optimized. The SPME conditions such as amount of soil sample, volume of added water, extraction temperature and absorption time were investigated. Optimum SPME conditions including 8 g of soil sample, 4 mL of water, 80℃ of extraction temperature and 40 min of absorption time were employed in the experiment. Method detection limits were within the range of 1-10 pg/g, while linearities were within the range of 5-1000 pg/g. Under the optimized conditions, the soil samples spiked with 200 pg/g targets were determined with recoveries of 96. 8%-144. 2%and relative standard deviations of 13 . 4%-27 . 8% ( n=5 ) . The proposed method combines simplicity and rapidity of SPME and high selectivity of MRM. It is especially suitable for the quick screening and determination of trace amounts of chlorinated anilines residues in soil.
10.Preparation and antimicrobial effects of HAP-Ag
Li ZHANG ; Hui WANG ; Chao WANG ; Ye QU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2004;0(07):-
Based on hydroxyapatite (HAP), a kind of antimicrobial ceramic, i.e. hydroxyapatite loading Ag+ ions (HAP-Ag), is prepared in a wet chemical process with the addition of AgNO3. The X-ray diffraction analysis shows that the HAP-Ag is mainly composed of nitrate-apatite, which is formed by the substitution of Ca2+ with Ag+. The antimicrobial effects of the HAP-Ag and its resistibility against the acrobic Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus are tested respectively through the spread plate method. The results show that HAP-Ag is capable of inhibiting the growths of E.coli and S.aureus.