1.Vocal Acoustics on Patients with Abnormal Lung Function
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 1998;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the acoustic f eatures of voice in patients with abnormal lung function, evaluate the effect o f lung dysfunction on acoustics of voice,and observe the relationship between re spiration and phonation. Methods The voice signals of sustained vowel /a/ were mea sured by a micro-computer with Dr.speech science for windows software in 50 pati ents with abnormal lung function and 50 healthy adults. The acoustic parameters( F0,jitter,shimmer,intensity,NNE) were collected and analysed in lowest pitch,no rmal pitch and highest pitch.All patients were divided into two groups according to sex. Results In patients with abnormal lung function ,the pa rameters (shimmer, jitter, NNE,)were significantly increased or others(F0,inten sity) were significantly decreased in lowest pitch. Intensity decreased si gnificantly in highest pitch . There was a positive relationship between the de grees of lung dysfunction and the parameters of acoustics. Conclusion Abnormal lung function affected significantly on acoustics of voice in three different pitches; The changes of the parameters were related to the degrees of lung function.The results showed that respiratory activities play an important role in phonation.
2.Patent applications in hospitals of Guangdong Province since 2000
Xi HAN ; Li CHEN ; Min SONG ; Siyang XU ; Jihong XI
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2015;(6):54-58
The relation between patent applications and published papers in hospitals of Guangdong Province since 2000 on China Intellectual Property Network was analyzed , which showed that the quality and quantity of patents were lower in hospitals of Guangdong Province than in those of Shanghai and Beijing , the quality of patents was re-lated with the medical service level in hospitals, the patent applications were centralized in large class A hospitals of Guangzhou , and inventive patents were those of medical preparations .Suggestions were thus put forward for hos-pitals of Guangdong Province to improve their awareness of patent application, the quality of patents, transformation of patents, cooperation with patent service organizations, research of patent application, and balance of patent dis-tribution in different areas.
3.Expression of CD_64 in Neonatal Infection Disease and Its Clinical Significance
xi -xi, XU ; ling-zhi, CHEN ; qing, CHEN ; hai-bin, XU ; man-hua, BAD
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2003;0(10):-
Objective To study CD64 expression in neutrophilic granulocyte and its clinical effect in neonatal infection disease. Methods CD64 was detected among 59 neonatal patients(septicemia group 34 patients, local infection group 25 patients)hospitalized in our neonatal department diagnosed as neonatal infection disease in 48 h after hospitalized,2 weeks after therapy, then the results were compared with 27 patients as non - infection disease during the same period. Results CD64 in septicemia group was (6156. 21?3643. 32) molecula per cell,in local infection group was (2176.19 ? 946. 32)molecula per cell, in non- infection group was (2176. 19 ? 946. 32) molecula per cell.There were significant differences among three groups (all P0.05). Conclusions CD64 expression increases in bacterium infection disease. It is more obvious in widespread infection desease.and it can be the mark in early diagnosis of neonatal infection disease.
4.Diagnosis and surgical treatment of hepatic inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor
Xi CHEN ; Bo XU ; Wensong CAI ; Jiefeng WENG ; Honggang XU
International Journal of Surgery 2008;35(9):596-598
Objective To analyze the clinical features and image manifestations of hepatic inflammatory myofibro-blastie tumor( HIMT), and to investigate the optimal management of this disease. Methods From January 2000 to January 2007, clinical data with HIMT verified by pathology were retrospectively analyzed. Results Eight patients 5 men, 3 women were included in the analysis. The mean age was 41.3 years. All eases did not have a history of previous hepatitis and liver cirrhosis, and 6 with no typical clinical symptoms. Hepatic functions, serum levels of AFP, CEA, CA199 in these patients were all within the normal ranges. Preoperative imaging by ultrasonography and computed tomography(CT) were not indicative of HIMT. Morphologic features by CT scan were summarized: at nonenhanced CT, the masses appeared as low density lesions. At contrast enhanced CT, the masses exhibited mod-erate intensification in the solitary areas, and the intensification peak appeared during the period of artery. During the period of portal vein and delayed scan, the masses showed low to moderate intensification in the solitary areas, in which the degree of intensification was a little lower than that in peripheral liver parenchyma. Gross specimens showed single solid masses, 3~12 cm, without classic envelope. All the patients underwent surgery whereas no incidence of perioperative death. Diagnosis of HIMT was confirmed by pathology of surgical specimens. Condusion Although typical presentation and the diagnostic workup are still lacking for HIMT, CT is helpful in diagnosing HIMT as well as combined with clinical findings. Surgical management would be likely the optimal treatment of this disease.
5.Decreased Cyr61 under hypoxia induces extravillous trophoblasts apoptosis and preeclampsia.
Xi, CHEN ; Yanyan, LIU ; Xiaoyan, XU ; Hanping, CHEN
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2011;31(2):235-40
During placental development, oxygen environment is not only critical for trophoblasts migration and invasion, but also fundamental for appropriate placental perfusion. Cysteine-rich 61 (Cyr61, CCN1) was expressed in the extravillous trophoblasts (EVTs) and decreased in preeclampsia. Its regulatory properties in human first-trimester extravillous trophoblast cell line (TEV-1 cells) upon a low oxygen tension were investigated. The present study examined functional changes involved in adaptation to hypoxia of the TEV-1 cells, using cobalt chloride (CoCl(2)) as hypoxic mimic. It was found that hypoxia inhibited growth of TEV-1 cells and induced the increase of cell apoptosis (P<0.05). The Cyr61 expression in human EVTs was transcriptionally induced by CoCl(2). Inappropriate EVTs apoptosis has been implicated in the failure of trophoblasts to fully invade and modify the uterine environment and Cyr61 down-regulation, potentially leading to preeclampsia.
6.A preliminary clinical study on p53 gene in the therapy of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma
Shi-Xi CHEN ; Jun CHEN ; Wei-Dong XU ; Guo-Wen YIN ; Wei XI ;
Journal of Interventional Radiology 1994;0(02):-
Objective To preliminarily investigate curative effect of hepatic arterial perfusion of p53 gene in the therapy of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma.Methods Tirty cases of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma were divided into experimental group and control group,p53 gene was perfused into target artery confirmed by angiography.In experimental group,10~(12)Vp of p53 gene and 20 mg OPT were employed every week as a course for 21 days and 1 to 4 courses time the cases of the study.In control group,only 20 mg OPT was used.Results The survival period was 14 to 405 days in experimental group and 18 to 167 days in control group.There was a significant difference between the two groups(P<0.05). Conclusion p53 gene is efficacious in the therapy of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma.(J Intervent Radiol,2007,16:127-129)
8.Study on cardiac stem cell niche and its biological characteristics in vitro
Yunqi LIU ; Song YANG ; Xi ZHANG ; Zhe XU ; Guoxiong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012;28(6):368-372
Objective Endogenous cadiac stem cells become the famous star in the cardiac regeneration field in recent years.But the biological behavior of cardiac stem cells has not been fully explained clearly.This experiment intends to research the cardiac stem cell niche and its characteristics,as well as the succinct method for cardiac stem cells (Cardiospheres derived cells) culture in vitro.Methods Hearts from four 8-week-old SD rats were cut into pieces less than I mm3.Then,the small tissues were digested by trypsogen and collagenase in turn.And the undigested myocardium was collected and cultured in media until the de novo cells bespread the pertri-dish bottom.The 3rd generation of cardiac stem cells were harvested and prepared for immunofluorescence to detect the expression of related molecular markers,so as to identify the differentiation of these stem cells.Then,the cultural tissues were collected and embedded in paraffin,and the H-E staining,Masson staining,immunoflnorescence and TUNEL apoptosis assay were carried out.In addition,EdU was added into the medium and cuhured for 72 hours before the cultural tissues were harvested so as to label the proliferative cells.Results After 7 ~ 10 days in culture,some small,round and phase-bright cells aresed from the adherent plated tissue.These cells had the spontaneous differentiation potency in vitro culture.The immunofluorescence shows mitotic phase cells were c-kit positive,and most of passage cells were α-sarcomeric actin 、cardiac troponin T、flk-1 and vemintin positive while CD90 negative,but few of them were α-smooth muscle actin 、conexin-43 、CD31 and CD45 positive.There were lots of newborn cells grow exuberantly while accompanied apoptosis of myocardial cells in the paraffin section.The myocardial collagen remodels in the cultural myocardial tissues at the same time.The proliferative cells in the cultural tissues were EdU positive.Throe myocardium within the cultural tissues were MMP-2、MMP-9 and TGF-β1 positive,On the contrary,the proliferative cells were almost negative when stained with those antibodies.Conclusion Conclusions It's a convenient way to harvest cardiac stem cells by the use of myocarlial? tissues cultured in vitro.Those stem cells grow and proliferate in the cultural myocardial tissues accompanied with the degradation of extracellular matrix.Cardiospheres derived stem cells have the spontaneous differentiation potency when cultured in vito,and should be a promising? seed cells for stem cell therapy.
9.Construction of PPENK-MIDGE-NLS gene vector and the expression in rat.
Xi CHEN ; Xuemin XU ; Xijuan PENG ; Wei JIANG ; Linong YAO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2015;31(2):258-268
Increasing the production and secretion of endogenous opioid peptide by immune cell can significantly induce myocardial protective effects against ischemia-reperfusion injury. Gene therapy is promising to increase endogenous enkephalin (ENK). However, classical viral and plasmid vectors for gene delivery are hampered by immunogenicity, gene recombination, oncogene activation, the production of antibacterial antibody and changes in physiological gene expression. Minimalistic immunologically defined gene expression (MIDGE) can overcome all the deficients of viral and plasmid vectors. The exon of rat's preproenkephalin (PPENK) gene was amplified by PCR and the fragments were cloned into pEGFP-N1 plasmids. The recombined plasmids were digested with enzymes to obtain a linear vector contained promoter, preproenkephalin gene, RNA stable sequences and oligodesoxy nucleotides (ODNs) added to both ends of the gene vector to protect gene vector from exonuclease degradation. A nuclear localization sequence (NLS) was attached to an ODN to ensure the effective transport to the nucleus and transgene expression. Flow cytometry, laser confocal microscopy and Western blotting demonstrated that PPENK-MIDGE-NLS can transfect leukocyte of rat in vivo, increase the expression of proenkephalin (PENK) in tissue, and the transfection efficiency depends on gene vector's dosage. These results indicate that PPENK-MIDGE-NLS could be an innovative method to protect and treatment of myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury.
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10.Cloning and characterization of a cDNA coding 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutary CoA reductase involved in glycyrrhizic acid biosynthesis in Glycyrrhiza uralensis.
Ying LIU ; Qiaoxian XU ; Peiyu XI ; Honghao CHEN ; Chunsheng LIU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2013;48(5):773-9
The roots of Glycyrrhiza uralensis are widely used in Chinese medicine for their action of clearing heat, detoxicating, relieving cough, dispelling sputum and tonifying spleen and stomach. The reason why Glycyrrhiza uralensis has potent and significant actions is that it contains various active secondary metabolites, especially glycyrrhizic acid. In the present study, we cloned the cDNA coding 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutary CoA reductase (HMGR) involved in glycyrrhizic acid biosynthesis in Glycyrrhiza uralensis. The corresponding cDNA was expressed in Escherichia coli as fusion proteins. Recombinant HMGR exhibited catalysis activity in reduction of HMG-CoA to mevalonic acid (MVA) just as HMGR isolated from other species. Because HMGR gene is very important in the biosynthesis of glycyrrhizic acid in Glycyrrhiza uralensis, this work is significant for further studies concerned with strengthening the efficacy of Glycyrrhiza uralensis by means of increasing glycyrrhizic acid content and exploring the biosynthesis of glycyrrhizic acid in vitro.