1.Preparation and characterization of poly D,L-lactide-co-glycolide CXCR4-miRNA nanoparticles
Feng GAO ; Qin DONG ; Jie CUI ; Pei CHEN ; Shaoliang WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(43):6990-6995
BACKGROUND:Related studies have showed that poly D,L-lactide-co-glycolide can effectively package antisense oligonucleotides, smal interfering RNA, microRNA. Poly D,L-lactide-co-glycolide can better protect them against the destruction of the enzymes in vivo and have slow the drug release. Therefore, the number of drug administration can be reduced to achieve a long-term and effective therapeutic effect. <br> OBJECTIVE:To prepare poly D,L-lactide-co-glycolide-CXCR4-miRNA-nano-particles and to research the characteristics of the prepared nanoparticles. <br> METHODS:Poly D,L-lactide-co-glycolide-CXCR4-miRNA nanoparticles were prepared by double emulsion-evaporation process. Ultraviolet spectrophotometry was utilized for measurement of encapsulation efficiency and drug-loading rate, observing the shape of nanoparticles by transmission electron microscope, and measuring the size and distribution of nanoparticles by laser particle size analyzer. Sustained-release characteristics of nanoparticle suspension were observed in phosphate buffer. <br> RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The prepared nanoparticles were spherical-shaped, smooth, evently distributed and inadhesive. The particle size was mainly distributed within 143-502 nm, with an average diameter of 280 nm. The average drug loading was (0.515±0.023)%, the average encapsulation ratio was 50.2%and difference between batches was smal . The nanoparticles could slowly release in vitro and the process initial y experienced the fast-release stage, and then reached a basical y stable platform stage at day 14. These finding indicate that the process to prepare poly D,L-lactide-co-glycolide CXCR4-miRNA-nanoparticles by double emulsion-evaporation is simple. The prepared nanoparticles are wel targeted and exhibit sustained-release effects.
2.Hydroxyapatite biocoating improves bone-implant interface and promotes osseointegration
Jie QIN ; Bo ZHAO ; Dong WANG ; Jun DONG ; Haopeng LI ; Lei GUO ; Shuang WANG ; Xijing HE
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(38):5642-5649
BACKGROUND:We have designed and manufactured a novel artificial cervical vertebra and intervertebral complex (ACVC) which combines the cervical titanium cage with the artificial cervical disc, and also developed the ACVC with a hydroxyapatite biocoating (ACVC-HA). OBJECTIVE:To evaluate biomechanical properties of the joint system, and the role of HA coating in promoting osseointegration and long-term stability. METHODS:Twenty-four goats were randomly divided into three groups and underwent the anterior C2/3 and C3/4 discectomy, and C3 subtotal corpectomy, fol owed by ACVC implantation (group 1) and ACVC-HA implantation (group 2), and given no intervention (black control group), respectively. group. At 12 weeks after surgery, C1-5 samples were col ected to undergo biomechanical tests and histological staining. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Prior to the fatigue test, compared with the blank control group, the range of motion and neural zone of groups 1 and 2 in the directions of flexion-extension and lateral bending showed no significant differences, but the above indicators were significantly increased in the direction of rotation (P<0.05). Additional y, the stiffness in al three directions was significantly lower than that in the blank control group (P<0.05). There were no significant differences in the range of motion and neural zone in al directions between groups 1 and 2. Similar results were found after the fatigue test. The histological staining showed that both two implants had good biocompatibility and abradability, but more new bone formed on the ACVC-HA. These results suggest that ACVC can effectively reconstruct the motor function of the cervical spine after decompression. Furthermore, HA coating can markedly improve bone-implant interface to promote osseointegration.
3.Photosynthetic parameters and physiological indexes of Paris polyphylla var. yunnanensis influenced by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
Zheng-xin WEI ; Dong-qin GUO ; Hai-feng LI ; Bo DING ; Jie ZHANG ; Nong ZHOU ; Jie YU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(20):3945-3952
Through potted inoculation test at room temperature and indoor analysis, the photosynthetic parameters and physiological and biochemical indexes of Paris polyphylla var. yunnanensis were observed after 28 arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi were injected into the P. polyphylla var. yunnanensis growing in a sterile soil environment. The results showed that AM fungi established a good symbiosis with P. polyphylla var. yunnanensis. The AM fungi influenced the photosynthetic parameters and physiological and biochemical indexes of P. polyphylla var. yunnanensis. And the influences were varied depending on different AM fungi. The application of AM fungi improved photosynthesis intensity of P. polyphylla var. yunnanensis mesophyll cells, the contents of soluble protein and soluble sugar, protective enzyme activity of P. polyphylla var. yunnanensis leaf, which was beneficial to resist the adverse environment and promote the growth of P. polyphylla var. yunnanensis. Otherwise, there was a certain mutual selectivity between P. polyphylla var. yunnanensis and AM fungi. From the comprehensive effect of inoculation, Racocetra coralloidea, Scutellospora calospora, Claroideoglomus claroideum, S. pellucida and Rhizophagus clarus were the most suitable AM fungi to P. polyphylla var. yunnanensis when P. polyphylla var. yunnanensis was planted in the field.
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4.Music therapy for alleviating cognitive dysfunction in early stroke patients
Lanfen REN ; Lerong SUN ; Jie HUANG ; Yanlin LIAO ; Wei LI ; Dong QIN ; Weijing LIAO
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2010;32(1):30-33
Objective To investigate the effects of music therapy in treating cognitive dysfunction in early stroke patients. Methods Forty patients who had suffered a stroke in the previous four weeks were randomly di-vided into two groups of 20. One received music therapy as part of their cognitive training ( observation group) , and the other did not (control group). Before and after 6 weeks of treatment, cognitive functioning was evaluated using the second Chinese edition of Loewenstein's occupational therapy cognitive assessment (LOTCA). The patients' a-bility in the activities of daily living was also evaluated using the modified Barthel index (MBI). Results After treatment, the total LOTCA and MBI scores in both groups were significantly higher than before. Both LOTCA and MBI scores in the observation group were significantly higher than in the control group, and there were also signifi-cant differences between the observation and control groups on all of the LOTCA sub-items except spatial percep-tion. Conclusions Music therapy can improve the effects of rehabilitation on cognition and the ADL ability of early stroke patients.
5.Design of an FPGA-based image guided surgery hardware platform.
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2008;32(4):265-274
An FPGA-Based Image Guided Surgery Hardware Platform has been designed and implemented in this paper. The hardware platform can provide hardware acceleration for image guided surgery. It is completed with a video decoder interface, a DDR memory controller, a 12C bus controller, an interrupt controller and so on. It is able to perform real time video endoscopy image capturing in the surgery and to preserve the hardware interface for image guided surgery algorithm module.
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7.Huikangling Tablet Intervened Peripheral Blood Micrometastasis of Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma.
Qin-jiang LIU ; Yu-jie WANG ; You-xin TIAN ; Jun WANG ; Feng DONG ; Yan DENG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2015;35(11):1302-1306
OBJECTIVETo observe the clinical effect of Huikangling Tablet (HT, extracted from Scabrous Patrinia root) on peripheral blood micrometastasis of differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) patients.
METHODSTotally 87 DTC patients with positive micrometastasis were randomly assigned to the treatment group (45 cases) and the control group (42 cases). DTC endocrine inhibition treatment standards were executed in all patients. They all took levothyroxine sodium (50 microg/tablet, from low dose, 25 microg each time, once per day, 0.5 h before breakfast), and its dosage was gradually added one week later. The dosage was adjusted according to tested results of TSH combined recurrence risk stratification and endocrine suppression induced adverse reactions risk stratification. Patients in the treatment group took HT (0.4 g per tablet, 3 tablets each time, three times per day for a total of 12 weeks) combined TSH suppression therapy, while those in the control group only received TSH suppression therapy. Peripheral micrometastatic cytokeratin 19 (CK19) and polymorphic epithelial mucin1 (MUC1) were detected by FCM at week 4 and 12. Meanwhile, distant metastasis and adverse reactions were observed.
RESULTSAfter 4-week treatment positive micrometastasis was shown in 18 cases (40%) of the treatment group and 29 cases (69%) in the control group with statistical difference (chi2 = 5.68, P < 0.05). After 12-week treatment positive micrometastasis was shown in 7 cases (15.6%) of the treatment group and 17 cases (44.7%) in the control group with statistical difference (chi2 = 8.49, P < 0.01). Pulmonary metastasis occurred in 2 cases and bone metastasis in 1 case of the control group at follow-ups. Cervical lymph node metastasis without accompanied recurrence of thyroid cancer occurred in one case of the treatment group. No obvious liver or renal abnormalities occurred.
CONCLUSIONHT inhibited peripheral blood micrometastasis of DTC patients and its mechanism needed to be further studied.
Antineoplastic Agents ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Humans ; Neoplasm Micrometastasis ; drug therapy ; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ; Tablets ; Thyroid Neoplasms ; drug therapy
8.Outcomes appraisal of residents′ standardized training in Xinjiang
Yuge LI ; Ying LI ; Jie QIN ; Shuya CHANG ; Lijuan MA ; Lewen DONG ; Hua YAO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2017;33(9):668-671
Objective To learn the training effect and main influencing factors for residents′ standardized training in Xinjiang.Methods In the convenience sampling principle, 220 trainees subject to training at 10 training centers in Xinjiang were surveyed with questionnaire.Measurement indicators were described with frequencies and relative number, and x2 test was used to compare overall training outcomes among individual measurement indicators.Results Significant gaps were found among the respondents in terms of training outcomes.A comparison of six level-1 indicators and 25 level-2 indicators found that the respondents gave average comment to teaching and research training.Logistic regression analysis identified education (x2=7.575,P=0.006) and hospital (employer) or school (x2=10.770,P=0.001) as the main influencing factors for training outcomes.Conclusions The standardized training of residents in Xinjiang calls for greater improvement, namely enhanced leadership and powerful assurance mechanism, scientific planning, appraisal regulations and motivation mechanism, as well as encouraging academic environment.
9.Protective effect of paeoniflorin in rats with acute liver injury
Shile GAO ; Liuyi DONG ; Feng QIN ; Jie ZHU ; Dewu HUANG ; Zongtao HU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(9):812-815
Objective Investigate the Protective effect of paeoniflorin in rats with acute liver injury. Methods Male SD rats were randomly divided into normal group, model group, paeoniflorin in small, middle and high dose group (20 mg/kg, 40 mg/kg, 80 mg/kg), paeony glycoside group (50 mg/kg). Except normal group, the rest of groups were irradiated fractionally by VARIN 21-EX linear accelerator at right liver, The paeoniflorin group and paeony glycoside group were lavaged everyday after irradiation for corresponding drugs and doses. Normal group and model group give equal volume normal saline everyday. All rats were killed on 2nd and 4th weekend. Measure rats serum AST, ALT, hepatic tissue GSH, SOD, and HE staining score. Results The rats in model group liver tissue HE staining scores increased to(2.25±0.53)on 2nd weekend, The serum levels of AST, ALT increased to(112.83±19.20)U/L, (80±21.97)U/L, it significantly increased Compared with the normal group(63.06±7.15)U/L, (42.30±4.45)U/L, P<0.01. The liver GSH contents of paeoniflorin in each dosage groups rats were(60.89±8.43)U/mg, (67.84±9.05)U/mg, (71.92±8.11)U/mg on 2 nd weekend, Compared with the model group(37.32±11.25)U/mg, (90.54±12.12)U/mg, P<0.05或<0.01. Conclusions The irradiated rats go into acute liver injury on 2nd weekend, paeoniflorin has protective effect on acute liver injury in rats.
10.Establishment of assessment of rabbit model of total limbal stem cell deficiency
Hong-qin, KE ; Lei, LIU ; Jing, LI ; Hu-jie, WANG ; Dong-ping, LI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2013;(2):151-155
Background The deficiency of limbus stem cells will cause various kinds of the disorder of eye surface,in serious condition,it will lead to corneal conjunctivalization,chronic inflammation,lasting deficiency of corneal epithelium and corneal opacity accompanying long-term visual loss.Objective The aim of this study was to investigate how to establish and evaluate the successful model of total limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD).Methods Twenty Japanese white rabbits aged 3-5 months were selected.The limbus corneal epithelium was removed from 1 mm inner to 2 mm outer of the limbus 100-150 μm in deep,and the total central epithelium and shallow stroma were simultaneously removed in the left eyes using scalpel.The experimental eyes were examined by slitlamp 2,3,4,5 weeks after operation,and the inflammatory score was performed according to corneal opacity,corneal neovascularization and corneal flurescein dye using international universal rating criteria of LSCD model.Cornea tissue was obtained in various time points mentioned above to examine the structural change and goblet cells.The expression of cytokeratin 3(CK3) in the cornea was detected using indirect immuno-fluorescence staining.Fisher Exact Probability method was used to compare the successful rate of models in different time points.Results The successful rate of models rate was 12.5%,62.5%,81.3% and 87.5%,respectively 2,3,4,5 weeks after operation,showing a significant difference between the 3-week group and 2-week group (P =0.009).However,no significant differences were found in the model successful rate between the 3-week group and the 4-week group,the 4-week group and the 5-week group (P =0.465,0.200).There was a little difference between the 3-week group and the 5-week group(P=0.049).The mean time of achieving successful model was(3.21 ±0.80) weeks.The result of hematoxylin & eosin staining showed the edema of cornea stroma,a mass of inflammatory cells infiltration and new vessels.Goblet cells could be found by Periodic acid-Schiff staining 5 weeks after operation.Expression of CK3 was absent in the corneas of successful model eyes.Conclusions The LSCD model can be successfully established by cutting off the epithelium of limbus and central cornea,and the average time of model formation is about 3.2 weeks.