2.Case of Huntington's disease.
Xue-Song REN ; Chun-Hong ZHANG ; Peng-Fei SHEN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2011;31(8):760-760
3.Magnetic resonance imaging of congenital fibrosis of extraocular muscle associated with limb movement disorder in a family
Lian-hong, ZHOU ; Chun-yi, LI ; Yun-fei, ZHA ; Jun-tao, ZHANG ; Tian, LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2013;31(9):870-874
Background Congenital fibrosis of extraocular muscles (CFEOM) affects patient' s appearance and quality of life,and no effective treatment for this disease is available.Imaging study is helpful for exploring the pathogenesis of CFEOM.Objective This study was to describe the characteristics of CFEOM associated with limb movement disorder using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).Methods A family with CFEOM associated with limb movement disorder was investigated in Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University.Disease history was collected and the pedigree was investigated.Ophthalmologic examinations,including corrected visual acuity,refractive error,slitlamp examination,ophthalmoscopic examination,force of levator palpebrae superioris,ocular movement,eye position,forced duction test,and bell phenomenon examination,were performed.Ocular orbital and cranial MRI was performed in 4 CFEOM patients and 10 normal subjects to compare the structures of the extraocular muscles,motor nerve and cranium.Oral informed consent was obtained from each patient prior to any medical examination.Results A total of 1 1 members from 3 generations were investigated in this study,presenting with 4 cases of disease.The mode of inheritance of this family complied with the Mendelian autosomal dominant inheritance law.Clinical signs included disturbance of eye movement,deviation of eye position,ptosis,lack of Bell sign and positive reaction of passive pull test.In addition,unstable gait,improper body limb alignment,dysphasia and mental retardation were ohserved in 1 patient,which coincided with the diagnostic criteria of type 3 CFEOM.MRI results demonstrated that the levator palpebrae superioris,superior rectus and superior oblique muscle were clearly thinner,and the medial rectus,lateral rectus,inferior rectus muscle were thinning in the patients,showing significant differences in comparison with the normal controls(P<O.05).The oculomotor and abducens nerves became thinner and even absent in the patients.Cranial MRI showed that Ⅲ-3 in the pedigree with callosum was shorter than that of the normal controls,suggesting that patient suffered from corpus callosum hypoplasia.Meanwhile,cranial MRI indicated the presence of cerebellar hypoplasia and the expansion of the fourth ventricle.Conclusions MRI demonstrates consistent abnormalities of the oculomotor nerves and abducens nerves in the affected individuals in this CFEOM 3 family,and some affected members exhibit two types of central nervous system abnormalities-corpus callosum and cerebellar hypoplasia.These findings suggest that CFEOM 3 is primarily a neuronal disease.
4.Comparison of effects of botulinus toxin of type A and complete resection of the periorbital muscle for idiopathic blepharospasm
Xiao-Hong, XU ; Kai, XU ; Qi, PENG ; Ying-Chun, XUE ; Xue-Fei, PAN
International Eye Science 2016;16(10):1962-1964
AIM: To compare the effectiveness of botulinus toxin of type A and complete resection of the periorbital muscle on idiopathic blepharospasm.
● METHODS: Patients with idiopathic blepharospasm and having undergone either of two procedures from Dec. 2010 to Jun. 2015 were selected ( 60 patients ) . Among them, group A (30 patients, 60 eyes) underwent botulinus toxin of type A, group B (30 patients, 60 eyes) underwent complete resection of the periorbital muscle.
●RESULTS: ln group A, the patients with complete response, obvious response, partial response, and no response were 36(60. 0%), 20(33. 3%), 2(3. 3%) and 2 (3. 3%) cases respectively. ln group B, the patients with complete response, obvious response, partial response, and no response were 16(26. 7%), 24(40. 0), 12(20. 0%) and 8 ( 13. 3%) cases respectively. The difference was statistically significant ( Z = - 2. 968, P = 0. 003 ). The relapse rate of group A and group B were 93. 3% and 20. 0% after 6mo, the difference was statistically significant (χ2=32. 851, P<0. 001).
●CONCLUSION: The botulinus toxin injection of type A is effective for idiopathic blepharospasm. But recurrence rate is high after 6mo. Complete resection of the periorbital muscle have long-term efficacy for idiopathic blepharospasm. It′s a supplementary therapy after idiopathic blepharospasm recurrence.
5.Molecular Cloning and Sequence Analysis of CAPN1 Gene in Yak
Chun-Hong FEI ; Jian-Ping WU ; Lian YANG ; Li-Ping ZHANG ; Jia WANG ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(12):-
96%).There are 14 nucleotide mutations between yak and cattle and 3 of that were predicted to alter the protein sequence,both of which occurred in the domain III.Construction of molecular phylogenetic tree shows:The cluster results coincided with the traditional taxonomy.
6.Repairation of bone and skin defect in leg with vascularized tibial bone-skin flap graft
Fei REN ; Chun-Sheng CHENG ; Hong-Wei JIA ; Song-Feng LU ; Shao-Jun LUO ;
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2000;0(03):-
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of tibial bone-skin flap grafts in the management of se- vere traumatic osteomyelitis complicated with bone and skin defect in leg to avoid amputation.Methods From March 1998 to Aug.2004,12 cases of the traumatic osteomyelitis complicated with bone and skin defect in leg were treated with vascularized tibial bone-skin flap graft.The longest flap was 17cm,widethest 10cm, The longest bone flap was 12cm.They were followed up for 0.6 to 5 years.Results All the tibial bone-skin flaps survived completely,2 cases of osteomyelitis recurred.The followed-up,from 0.5 to five years,showed good bone union in all cases,averageing 15 weeks.The infection was under control.The leg function and con- tour were satisfactory.Conclusion The tibial bone-skin flap has the advantages of having distinguished sign of anatomy,highly vascularized,easy to obtain,simply and flexible procedure,improving circulation,short- ens hospitalization and suitable for treatment of traumatic osteomyelitis complicated with bone and skin defect in leg.
7.Effect of abdominal breathing on the female psychopath patients with anxiety or depression
Shu-Hong LIU ; Hong-Xia WANG ; Jing ZHAO ; Fei-Fei LI ; Chong-Sheng SONG ; Da-Chun CHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2012;18(15):1756-1758
Objective To study the effect of abdominal breathing on the female psychopath with anxiety or depression.Methods 80 cases of the female psychopath patients were divided into 40 cases as the test group and 40 cases as the control group randomly.The two groups received routine care for 8 weeks.Meanwhile,the test group received abdominal breathing treatment additionally.All the patients were assessed with Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) and Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS) before and after the treatment.Results After the treatment,the test group had less anxiety and depression,as compared with that before the treatment,the difference was statistically significant [ (48.75 ± 8.17) vs (37.60 ± 7.30),(56.50 ±7.91 ) vs (43.20 ±9.22) ;t =10.092,9.321 ; P < 0.05 ] ; The score of anxiety of the test group,as compared with that of the control group,the difference was statistically significant (t =- 10.410,P <0.05),also the comparison of the depression between the two groups,the difference was statistically significant ( t =- 9.248,P < 0.05 ).Conclusions Abdominal breathing could effectively ease the anxiety and depression of psychopath patients,and it is better for the psychopath' s rehabilitation.
8.Study on ex vivo expansion of highly purified NK cells from human peripheral blood and changes in their function.
Xiao-Hong LI ; Jian MA ; Xiao-Xiong WU ; Fei-Fei WANG ; Meng LI ; Wan-Ming DA ; Li YU ; Chun-Ji GAO
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2009;30(6):404-408
OBJECTIVETo explore the expansion method of high purity NK cells from human peripheral blood and explore the changes in biological functions of NK cells after ex vivo expansion.
METHODSNK cells were isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMNCs) by using miniMACS (Magnetic cell-selection) and NK Cell Isolation Kit II, and cultured in SCEM (Stemline Hematopoietic Stem Cell Expansion Medium, Sigma) supplemented with 10% human AB serum and different combinations of interleukin (IL)-2 and/or IL-12, IL-15 for 15 days. Cultures were semi-exchanged with fresh media and cytokines every 3 days. Evaluation for cell expansion, phenotype, perforin and granzyme B mRNA expressions, and IFN-gamma secretion before and after the culture period.
RESULTSCD3(-) CD56(+) cells concentration increased from (11.2 +/- 5.2)% to (94.2 +/- 3.5)%. In group IL-2 + IL-15 and IL-2 + IL-15 + IL-12 group, cells were expanded 50.5 +/- 4.3 and 52.3 +/- 6.7 - fold, respectively, being significantly higher than that in other three groups [(15.4 +/- 1.1 fold in IL-2 group, 19.9 +/- 3.9 fold in IL-2 + IL-12 group, 6.1 +/- 1.0 fold in control group)] (P<0.01), but no significant difference between each other (P>0.05). The purity of CD3(-) CD56(+) NK cells was over 94% in all groups except the control. The perforin and granzyme B mRNA expressions of expanded NK cells in four experimental groups were significantly higher than those of before expansion (P<0.01) and the expressions in IL-2 + IL-15 and in IL-2 + IL-12 + IL-15 group were significant higher than in other three groups (P<0.01) while no significant difference between each other (P>0.05). IFN-gamma levels in the supernatants of four experiment groups were significantly higher than that in control group (P<0.01) and its levels order was IL-2 + IL-15 + IL-12 group > IL-2 + IL-12 group > IL-2 + IL-15 group > IL-2 group (P<0.01).
CONCLUSIONHigh purity NK cells isolated by negative selection using miniMACS can be efficiently expanded with IL-2 + IL-15, and their biological functions were enhanced.
Cell Culture Techniques ; Cell Proliferation ; Cell Separation ; Cells, Cultured ; Granzymes ; metabolism ; Humans ; Interferon-gamma ; metabolism ; Interleukin-12 ; pharmacology ; Interleukin-15 ; pharmacology ; Interleukin-2 ; pharmacology ; Interleukins ; pharmacology ; Killer Cells, Natural ; cytology ; drug effects ; immunology ; metabolism ; Perforin ; metabolism
9.Ex vivo expansion of highly purified NK cells from human peripheral blood.
Xiao-Hong LI ; Jian MA ; Fei-Fei WANG ; Li-Ping DOU ; Meng LI ; Chun-Ji GAO
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2007;15(2):373-377
Adoptive immunotherapy using allogeneic natural killer (NK) cells provides to be useful in recipients after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (Allo-HSCT), but its application has been limited by the inability to obtain sufficient numbers of pure NK cells. This study was aimed to optimize the expansion of high purity NK cells from human peripheral blood. First, the NK cells were isolated from PBMNC by using miniMACS (magnetic cell-selection) and NK Cell Isolation Kit II. Then the isolated cells were cultured in SCEM (Stemline Hematopoietic Stem Cell Expansion Medium, Sigma) supplemented with 10% human AB serum and different combinations of IL-2 and/or IL-12, IL-15 for 15 days. Cultures were fed with fresh media and cytokines every 3 days, and were evaluated for cell expansion, phenotype, and cytotoxicity at the end of the culture period. The results showed that in group IL2 + IL15 and IL2 + IL15 + IL12, cells were expanded 50.46 +/- 4.31 and 52.35 +/- 6.72-fold respectively, much higher than others (P<0.01), but no significant difference between themselves (P>0.05). And the purity of CD3(-)CD56(+) NK cells was over 94% in all groups except the control. The cytotoxicity of expanded NK cells cultured with cytokines was significantly higher than the starting population at different E:T ratio (P<0.01), although the cytotoxicity of IL2 + IL15 + IL12 group was slightly higher than that of IL2 + IL15 group, but no significant difference between themselves (P>0.05). It is concluded that high purity of NK cells can be efficiently expanded in culture with IL2 + IL15.
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10.Study on protein extraction methods for Streptococcus mutans.
Yong-hong HE ; Xiao-bei TIAN ; Hu-chun WAN ; Yan-li WEN ; Fei-fei ZHANG ; Qin-rui MA
West China Journal of Stomatology 2009;27(1):100-103
OBJECTIVETo establish an efficient and stable method for protein extraction of Streptococcus mutans.
METHODSThe collected bacteria were treated by freeze-thaw and ultrasonic (method 1), ultrasonic (method 2), boiling (method 3), boiling and ultrasonic (method 4), respectively. The index such as state of bacteria broken, concentration of extracted protein and SDS-PAGE of protein were employed to evaluate the effects of above four methods.
RESULTSBeside the method 3, the other three methods could break the bacteria effectively, of which ultrasonic was the key factor. The pattern of SDS-PAGE which treated by method 1, method 2 and method 4 was almost same, but method 1 resulted in the best abundance. There was significantly difference among the four protein concentration extracted by four methods (P < 0.05). All methods exhibited good stability and reproducibility.
CONCLUSIONMethod of freeze-thaw and ultrasonic resulted in an efficient proteins extraction of Streptococcus mutans which demonstrated good stability and reproducibility and easy to handle.
Bacterial Proteins ; Reproducibility of Results ; Streptococcus mutans