1.Thyroid hormones affect alveolar bone density
Xiang ZHANG ; Zewen QIU ; Jing XU ; Zhe QU ; Lan MA ; Xiaoqing PAN ; Dandi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(42):6302-6307
BACKGROUND:Overproduction of thyroid hormones is shown to increase the activities of osteoblasts and osteoclasts, stimulating bone resorption and transformation. Inadequate compensation of increased bone resorption by bone transformation results in an increased loss of bone mass.
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effects of hyperthyroidism on the density of the alveolar bone.
METHODS:Twenty-four New Zealand rabbits were equal y randomized into hyperthyroidism group and control group. Rabbits in the hyperthyroidism group or control group were daily injected intraperitoneal y with 50μg/kg levothyrocine diluted in physiological saline solution or equal volume of physiological saline. At 8 weeks after treatment, serum levels of thyroid hormones (FT3 and FT4), alkaline phosphatase, magnesium and calcium, phosphorus were determined;meanwhile, the bone densities of the lumbar vertebra, mandible, bilateral distal femur were determined by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry and the correlation analysis was performed.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:At 8 weeks after treatment, serum levels of FT3, FT4, alkaline phosphatase calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium in the hyperthyroidism group were significantly increased (P<0.01), while the bone densities of the lumbar vertebra, mandible, bilateral distal femur were significantly decreased (P<0.05), compared with the control group. Bone density of the mandible was positively correlated with the bone density the lumbar vertebra and bilateral distal femur. These findings suggest that the changes in FT3 and FT4 are sufficient for the diagnosis of hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroidism results in the decreased density of the alveolar bone, indicating the occurrence of osteoporosis.
2.Inactivation of EV71 by Exposure to Heat and Ultraviolet Light.
Jing XIE ; Dandi LI ; Guangcheng XIE ; Yaqian HU ; Qing ZHANG ; Xiangyu KONG ; Nijun GUO ; Yuning LI ; Zhaojun DUAN
Chinese Journal of Virology 2015;31(5):500-506
Enterovirus 71 (EV71) is a major agent of hand, foot and mouth disease that can cause a severe burden of disease to children. To identify an effective method for the control and prevention of EV71, we studied the effect of exposure to heat and ultraviolet (UV) light upon EV71 inactivation. We found that exposure to 50 degrees C could not inactivate the infectivity of EV71. However, exposure to 60 degrees C and 70 degrees C could inactivate EV71 effectively. EV71 could be inactivated after exposure to UV light at a distance between the sample and a lamp of 30 cm for 30 min or 60 min because viral genomic RNA was destroyed. However, fetal bovine serum (FBS) could attenuate the inactivation proffered by heat and UV light. Attenuation effects of FBS were correlated positively with FBS concentration. Hence, EV71 can be inactivated by exposure to heat and UV light, and our results could provide guidance on prevention of the spread of EV71.
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Virus Inactivation
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3.Genotype of Rotavirus Vaccine Strain LLR in China is G10P15.
Dandi LI ; Ziqian XU ; Guangcheng XIE ; Hong WANG ; Qing ZHANG ; Xiaoman SUN ; Nijun GUO ; Lili PANG ; Zhaojun DUAN
Chinese Journal of Virology 2015;31(2):170-173
Rotavirus is the leading causal agent of severe acute gastroenteritis in children aged <5 years. A specific pharmacologic agent for the treatment of rotavirus-infected children is lacking. In China, only the Luo Tewei oral vaccine (Lanzhou Institute of Biological Products, Shanghai, China), which is produced from Lanzhou lamb rotavirus vaccine (LLR), is available. Studies have hypothesized that the genotype of LLR is G10P[12], To identify the genotype of LLR by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction, we showed that the VP7 and VP4 genotypes of LLR were G10 and P[15], respectively, based on sequencing, alignment and phylogenetic analyses. In conclusion, we identified the genotype of rotavirus strain LLR to be G10P[15].
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genetics
4. Analysis of epidemic characteristics of rotavirus diarrhea in children under 5 years in Lanzhou, 2017
Fang WANG ; Qing ZHANG ; Dandi LI ; Yuning LI
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2019;33(1):49-53
Objective:
To analyze the infection status and pathogenic characteristics of rotavirus in group A of children under 5 years of age in Lanzhou city in 2017, and provide scientific data for prevention and control of rotavirus infection.
Methods:
A total of 219 stool samples from children with diarrhea under the age of 5 years in the Department of Pediatrics, First Hospital of Lanzhou University from January to December in 2017 were collected. A group of human rotavirus positive samples were detected by ELISA, and G/P typing was detected by using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR)) combined with sequencing. Some of the VP7 gene fragments were amplified, sequenced and analyzed for phylogenetic characteristics.
Results:
A total of 113 rotavirus in group A positive samples were detected, with a total positive rate of 51.60%. The main target of infection was children 0 to 17 months, and the peak of the epidemic was mainly in November. G/P genotyping was performed: G9 was predominant G genotype (90.27%), followed by G2 (7.08%). P[8] was predominant P genotype (91.15%), followed by P [4] (7.96%). In 2017, the group A human rotavirus epidemic strain was mainly G9P[8](88.50%). Sequence analysis and phylogenetic analysis of VP7 gene fragments showed that the dominant genotypes G9 had higher homology with isotype reference strains in other regions of China.
Conclusions
Children 0 to 17 months old in Lanzhou city are at high risk of group A human rotavirus infection. G9P[8] is a dominant genotype.
5.Professor SUN Weizheng's Experience in Diagnosing and Treating Multiple Myeloma with the Clearing-Releasing Therapy
Dandi HE ; Jinhuan WANG ; Chunyu ZHANG ; Antao SUN ;
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;64(24):2500-2504
The article summarized professor SUN Weizheng's clinical experience in treating multiple myeloma using the clearing-releasing therapy. It is believed that the mechanism of multiple myeloma is kidney essence insufficiency, pathogenic toxin erosion, and blinding of phlegm and stasis. The treatment should consider both the deficiency and the excess, and the root and branch. Thus, the clearing-releasing therapy is proposed. “Clearing” refers to the approach of supplementing deficiency and reinforcing health while advocating the use of clearing and supplementing products to replenish without generating additional pathogenic factors. Additionally, products that clear heat, resolve toxins, dispel stasis, dissolve phlegm, and eliminate masses is suggested to benefit for clearing away pathogenic toxins. “Releasing” means to replenish the normal yang qi with sweet-warm and acrid-warm products on the basis of “clearing” method, and to release the cold pathogen constraint in the muscles and bones. Based on the principle of clearing and releasing, the selfmade Jishi Beverage (济世饮) is formulated to supplement the kidney and secure essence, dispel phlegm and dissolve stasis, resolve toxins and dissipate masses. The prescription can be modified according to syndrome differentiation. It is also advocated to use multiple methods and pay attention to external therapies such as enema for relieving constipation and draining heat, and to combine acupuncture and medicine to relieve pain.
6. Retrospective analysis of 4 rare cases of temporomandibular joint disc ossification
Liuting HE ; Yaomin ZHU ; Limei LI ; Dandi ZHANG ; Ying GU ; Xinxin HU
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2019;54(8):532-536
Objective:
To summarize the clinical manifestation and treatment of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disc ossification, providing reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment of TMJ disc ossification.
Methods:
From January 2006 to January 2018, 4 patients with TMJ disc ossification (2 males and 2 females, aged 20-55 years with an average age of 35.5 years) which were admitted to the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Shenzhen Second People′s Hospital were analyzed retrospectively. Ossification of TMJ disc was found in 4 cases during TMJ surgery. Two cases underwent partial ossification resection plus disc reduction and anchorage, and two cases underwent discectomy plus temporalis myofascial flap replacement. The causes, clinical manifestations and surgical effects of TMJ disc ossification were analyzed by comparing the maximal interincisal opening, visual analogue scale (VAS) score and MRI imaging indexes before and after operation.
Results:
The history of anterior disc displacement of TMJ in 4 patients was long (average 11.5 years). In clinic, TMJ disc ossification was characterized by TMJ pain and limitation of mouth opening. The maximal interincisal opening was (32.1±6.1) mm and the VAS score was (7.3±0.4) before operation. MRI showed that the displaced discs of the affected sides were displaced and the condyle bones were worn. During the operation, ossification of TMJ discs was found yellow and hard, and the original elasticity was lost. Pathologic findings showed that the TMJ disc cartilage were ossified to osteoid tissue. Under the microscope, bone cells scattered around the bone cells and red trabecular bone were seen, and there were bone trabecula formed. In a follow-up of one year, TMJ pain was significantly decreased [VAS: (1.7±0.2)], and the maximal interincisal opening was (38.5±2.2) mm. MRI showed that the TMJ disc returned to normal position, and the sign of repairing and reconstruction of condyle bone could be found.
Conclusions
Long term displacement of TMJ disc may cause ossification with pain and limitation of interincisal opening. According to the degree and extent of ossification, partial ossification plus disc reduction and anchorage or discectomy plus temporalis myofascial flap replacement is feasible, and the clinical effects are satisfactory.
7. Expression and receptor binding characteristics of porcine P6 genotype rotavirus GST-VP8*-Z84 protein
Mengxuan WANG ; Luyao WANG ; Dandi LI ; Jiayan ZHANG ; Jihong HU ; Zhaojun DUAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2019;33(2):217-220
Objective:
The gene engineering technique was used to express the P[6] genotype rotavirus (rotaviruses, RVs) GST-VP8*-Z84 protein from pigs, and the binding characteristics of the protein to oligosaccharide and salivary receptor were studied.
Methods:
The GST-VP8*-Z84 protein was purified by GST Escherichia coli expression system and affinity chromatography using porcine P[6]. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) saliva binding test and oligosaccharide binding test were used to analyze the binding characteristics of the genotype to receptors.
Results:
Porcine P[6] GST-VP8*-Z84 protein bound well to mucin core 2.
Conclusions
The potential receptor of P[6] RV may be the core of mucin, which may provide the experimental basis and theoretical basis for the mechanism of rotavirus and receptor interaction and the development of RV vaccine and highly effective therapeutic drugs.
8. The expression and purification of VP8* core protein of the rotavirus P 6 Genotype LL4260
Luyao WANG ; Dandi LI ; Xiaoman SUN ; Qing ZHANG ; Hong WANG ; Lili PANG ; Jihong HU ; Zhaojun DUAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2018;32(2):195-198
Objective:
The VP8* core protein of rotavirus P[6] genotype LL4260 was purified by prokaryotic expression, which is important for further study of protein structure and function.
Methods:
The P[6] genotype LL4260 strain was obtained by PCR.The recombinant plasmid pET30 a-LL4260VP8*core was inserted into pET30 a vector and transformed into BL21 (DE3) competent cells with the correct recombinant plasmid. The expressed protein is purified by affinity chromatography and molecular sieve chromatography.
Results:
The pET30 a-LL4260VP8* core region protein is soluble in the supernatant and proteins of approximately 22 kDa are identified by electrophoresis using purified proteins.
Conclusions
In this study, LL4260 containing pET30 a-LL4260VP8* core plasmid was successfully constructed and LL4260 strain VP8* protein was expressed.