1.Spontaneous rupture of right cardiac atrium: report of two cases and review of literature
Liang GUO ; Feifan LIU ; Zhongqing CHEN
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(08):-
Objective To study the clinical features of spontaneous rupture of the right cardiac atrium. Methods Two cases of spontaneous rupture of right cardiac atrium were reported, and related literature was reviewed. Results Spontaneous rupture of the right cardiac atrium which was a rare disease, presented symptoms including stifling sensation in the chest, chest pain and symptoms of cardiac tamponade. The diagnosis should be differentiated with by ultrasonic examination and CT from cardiac infarction, cardiac rupture caused by external injury and dissecting aneurysm of aorta. Conclusion Spontaneous rupture of right cardiac atrium is rare disease, and an early diagnosis and prompt operation are necessary.
2.Detection of trace glutaraldehyde in the fluid from venous circuit tube by HPLC
Feifan LIU ; Xiaoping LI ; Lihua ZHANG ; Tianbiao LAN ; Siheng GUO ; Yingqun WANG
Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal 2001;(1):57-59
OBJECTIVE To detect the trace glutaraldehyde in the fluid from venous circuit tube of hemodialysis,a HPLC assay was developed.METHODS 20 mL fluid taken from the venous circuit tube were derived with DNPH for 3 h,then filtered and injected. Chromatography was conducted on C18 column at 29℃.The mobile phase was consisted of 60% CH3N and 40% H3PO4 with the flow rate at 1 mL*min-1, and the detetion wavelength was at 365 nm.RESULTS The concentrations of glutaraldehyde in the fluid ranged from 14.99 to 37.40 μg.mL-1.CONCLUSION This HPLC method is simple and accurate to detect the trace glutaraldehyde remained in the fluid from venous circuit tube.
3.Rapid selection of recombinant orf virus expression vectors using green fluorescent protein.
Jiachun ZHANG ; Xianfeng GUO ; Min ZHANG ; Feifan WU ; Yongzheng PENG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2016;36(1):67-72
OBJECTIVETo construct a universal, highly attenuated orf virus expression vector for exogenous genes using green fluorescent protein (GFP) as the reporter gene.
METHODSThe flanking regions of the ORFV132 of orf virus DNA were amplified by PCR to construct the shuttle plasmid pSPV-132LF-EGFP-132RF. The shuttle plasmid was transfected into OFTu cells and GFP was incorporated into orf virus IA82Delta 121 by homologous recombination. The recombinant IA82Delta121-V was selected by green fluorescent signal. The deletion gene was identified by PCR and sequencing. The effects of ORFV132 knockout were evaluated by virus titration and by observing the proliferation of the infected vascular endothelial cells in vitro.
RESULTSThe recombinant orf virus IA82Delta121-V was obtained successfully and quickly, and the deletion of ORFV132 did not affect the replication of the virus in vitro but reduced its virulence.
CONCLUSIONGreen fluorescent protein is a selectable marker for rapid, convenient and stable selection of the recombinant viruses. Highly attenuated recombinant orf virus IA82Delta121-V can serve as a new expression vector for exogenous genes.
Cells, Cultured ; Endothelial Cells ; metabolism ; Gene Deletion ; Genes, Reporter ; Genetic Vectors ; Green Fluorescent Proteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Humans ; Orf virus ; Plasmids ; Transfection
4.Development and application of intelligent management system for documents and records of regional medical laboratory cen-ter
Lijuan KAN ; Dayang CHEN ; Xinyuan HAN ; Feifan GUO ; Lijun ZHANG ; Qinquan CAI ; Qilin WEN ; Xiuming ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2023;41(12):927-932
Objective To develop an intelligent management system of documents and records that meets the requirements of ISO 15189 quality management system applied to regional medical laboratory center.Methods Based on the relevant terms of ISO 15189 document and record,an intelligent management system for laboratory documents and records with B/S architecture was established by the help of computer technology.Results The document and record management system stored the quality system documents required for ISO 15189 review as well as the external documents,such as laboratory-related laws and regulations,standard guidelines and expert consensus,which can be accessed by users through a computer or mobile phone.The multi-process control mode was adopted to author-ize the special personnel to complete the compiling,review,approval and,release of the files according to the type and attribute of the documents.The management system of records established 9 special records,319 form records and 20 process records to support the ef-fective operation of the quality system.Conclusion The established intelligent management system for documents and records has fully met the requirements of ISO 15189 on documents and records management,realized the sharing and interconnection of the documents in the given region.It is convenient for the employees to consult the documents and fill in the records in a timely and efficient manner.
5.Functional Autapses Form in Striatal Parvalbumin Interneurons but not Medium Spiny Projection Neurons.
Xuan WANG ; Zhenfeng SHU ; Quansheng HE ; Xiaowen ZHANG ; Luozheng LI ; Xiaoxue ZHANG ; Liang LI ; Yujie XIAO ; Bo PENG ; Feifan GUO ; Da-Hui WANG ; Yousheng SHU
Neuroscience Bulletin 2023;39(4):576-588
Autapses selectively form in specific cell types in many brain regions. Previous studies have also found putative autapses in principal spiny projection neurons (SPNs) in the striatum. However, it remains unclear whether these neurons indeed form physiologically functional autapses. We applied whole-cell recording in striatal slices and identified autaptic cells by the occurrence of prolonged asynchronous release (AR) of neurotransmitters after bursts of high-frequency action potentials (APs). Surprisingly, we found no autaptic AR in SPNs, even in the presence of Sr2+. However, robust autaptic AR was recorded in parvalbumin (PV)-expressing neurons. The autaptic responses were mediated by GABAA receptors and their strength was dependent on AP frequency and number. Further computer simulations suggest that autapses regulate spiking activity in PV cells by providing self-inhibition and thus shape network oscillations. Together, our results indicate that PV neurons, but not SPNs, form functional autapses, which may play important roles in striatal functions.
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Neostriatum