1.Effect of rabbit adipose-derived stem cells transfected by adenoviral vector mediated hTGF-?_1 gene on chondrocyte differentiation in vitro
Zhong FANG ; Feng LI ; Hong-Bo YOU ; Wei XIONG ; Guang-Hui LI ;
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2001;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the proliferation of rabbit adipose-derived stem cell(ADSCs) transfected by adenoviral vector mediated hTGF-?_1 gene and its chondrocyte differentiation potential.Methods The Ad-hTGF-?_1 plasmid vetor which had the hTGF-?_1 gene was developed and transfected the ADSCs.The experimental group was the hTGF-?_1 transfected group.The cells enclosed by alginate were cultured in com- plete chondrogenie medium(CMM).The morphology of the cells were observed,and RT-PCR was used to measure hTGF-?_1 and collagenⅡexpression,at the same time western blot and immunohistochemistry were applied to detect the expression of collagenⅡin ADSCs before and after transfected with hTGF-?_1 gene. Results The hTGF-?_1 transfected ADSCs became the polygon and it proliferated well.The RT-PCR result of hTGF-?_1 on the transfected group was better than the control after transtected for 7 day and 21 day.The dif- ference between the two groups was significant(P
2.Role of CD4+CD25+T cells in experimental autoimmune uveoretinitis
Guang-zhong, FENG ; Lin, XING ; Yong-sheng, HOU ; Shao-ying, FU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2011;29(1):13-16
Background Experimental autoimmune uveoretinitis(EAU)is proved to be an organ-specific,T lymphocyte-mediated autoimmune and self-limited disease.Research showed that CD4+CD25+T cell may play important regulation on the course of events,but its mechanism is pending for further study. Objective Present study was to investigate the potential role of CD4+CD25+T cell in the pathogenesis of EAU. Methods Retinal Santigen(S-Ag)was isolated from bovine retinas according tO the procedure as Caspi's previously describe.0.1 ml Santigen(50μg)emulsified with complete Freund'S adjuvant was injected on footpad of 24 inbred adult female Lewis rats aged six to eight-week-old to induce EAU,and 4 normal Lewis rats were as normal control group.Slim-lamp examination was performed to observe the ocular manifestation.Retinal section was prepared in 7,12,15,21 days aher injection for the pathological examination.The pathological grading was on the lnoki'S method.The retinas,inguinal nodes and spleens of rats were obtained in 7,12,15,21 days after injection and the cellular suspension was prepared.Expression of CD4+CD25+T cells on cellular suspension was assayed using flow eytometry.This study complied with the Standard of Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. ResuRs The obvious inflammatory response of the anterior segment was found in S-Ag injected eyes from 7 days through 21 days.The most serious inflammation was found in 12-15 days under the slim-lamp.The hemotoxylin and eosin staining showed the higher pathological grading from 12 to 15 days after injection,showing significant difference in comparison with 7 days and 14 days(P=0.000).In EAU model rats,expressions of CD4+CD25+T cells was significantly increased in retinas, inguinal nodes and spleens in 15 days after injection,showing evidently differences in comparison with control rats(P=0.000). Conclusion The expression level of CD4+CD25+T cells in inflammatory tissue is associated with the inflammation procedure in EAU model rats.This study indicates that CD4+CD25+T cells may play a role in the development of EAU.
3.Expression and location of ARMS2 protein in normal eye tissue
Zhong-fang, ZHAO ; Hai-feng, XU ; Xiao-guang, DONG ; Ting, LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2011;29(11):994-997
Background Researches determined that the alteration of A69S locus of age-related maculopathy susceptibility 2 ( ARMS2 ) gene is closely associated with the pathogenesis and progression of age-related maculopathy ( AM D ).However,the location of ARMS2 protein in normal eye tissue is still in controversy,therefore,its function is below understanding up to now.Objective The goal of this laboratory work was to investigate the distribution,expression and location of ARMS2 protein in normal adult retina and choroid as well as in retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells and lay a basis for exploring further its function in the protein level.Methods Ten donor eyeballs of normal adult male with the age from 28-42 years were collected in eye bank of Qingdao Eye Hospital.The frozen sections of the retina and choroid were prepared for the detection and location of ARMS2 in 3 eyes by immunofluorescence under the confocal laser microscope.The retina was isolated for the primary culture of RPE cells using explant culture method.The cells were then identified by CK32 antibody by immunofluorescence.The distribution and expression of the ARMS2 protein in retina,ehoroid and RPE cells were determined by immunofluorescence technique.Results ARMS2 protein was strongly expressed in retinal vessel,RPE cell layer,Bruch membrane and choroidal vessel,but weak expression was in retinal ganglion cell layer,inner nuclear layer,outer plexiform layer,outer nuclear layer and inner plexiform layer in the normal eyes.The primarily cultured cells appeared the polygon shape with the abundant pigment in cytoplasm.The immunofluorescence of the cells showed the positive response for CK32,exhibiting the green fluorescence granules in the cytoplasm.The positive expression of ARMS2 protein also was seen in the cytoplasm of RPE cells,appearing the red fluorescence.Conclusions ARMS2 protein mainly distribute and locate retinal and choroidal vessels,RPE cells and Bruch membrane in normal eye.
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Feng ZHANG ; Yan yan FAN ; Guang hua YE ; Xing biao LI ; Lin sheng YU ; Zhong ZHANG
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2021;37(5):727-728
5.Replantation of amputated penis in Chinese men: a meta-analysis.
Gui-Zhong LI ; Li-Bo MAN ; Feng HE ; Guang-Lin HUANG
National Journal of Andrology 2013;19(8):722-726
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the methods for the replantation of the amputated penis in Chinese men.
METHODSWe performed a meta-analysis on the domestic literature relating replantation of the amputated penis, particularly its successful methods published from 1964 to January 2012.
RESULTSWe identified 109 reports on 111 cases of replantation of the amputated penis that met the inclusion criteria, including 103 adults and 8 children. The mean age, warm ischemia time and total ischemia time were 29 +/- 11 years (range 2 - 56 years), 5.2 +/- 5.7 hours (range 0 - 38 hours) and 6.3 +/- 5.7 hours (range 1 - 38 hours). Fifty-three of the cases were treated by microsurgery and 44 by non-microsurgery. Complications occurred in 81 (73%) of the cases, including ED in 14 cases, urethral stricture in 16, urinary fistula in 8, skin necrosis in 58 and skin sensory abnormality in 31. The incidences of ED, urethral stricture and urinary fistula exhibited significant differences between the microsurgery and non-microsurgery groups of the partial amputation patients (P < 0.05). The incidence of ED was correlated negatively with the number of anastomosed dorsal nerves (r = -0.3, P = 0.05), anastomosis of dorsal veins (r = -0.2, P = 0.02) and anastomosis of arteries (r = -0.2, P = 0.03), but positively with skin sensory abnormality (r = 0.4, P < 0.01), that of urethral stricture negatively with the anastomosis of dorsal nerves (r = -0.2, P = 0.02) and arteries (r = -0.2, P = 0.016), but positively with the anastomosis of corpus cavernosum (r = 0.3, P = 0.01), that of skin necrosis negatively with the total number of anastomosed blood vessels (r = -0.2, P = 0.04), and that of complications negatively with the number of anastomosed dorsal nerves (r = -0.3, P = 0.01), dorsal veins (r = -0.2, P = 0.04), arteries (r = -0.2, P = 0.023) and micro-anastomosis (r = -0.3, P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONEarly micro-anastomosis of the most possible penile dorsal veins, arteries and dorsal nerves is essential for the survival of the replanted penis and reduction of complications, and therefore can be regarded as a "standard" method for penile replantation in China.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Amputation, Traumatic ; surgery ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; China ; Humans ; Male ; Microsurgery ; methods ; Middle Aged ; Penis ; injuries ; surgery ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures ; methods ; Replantation ; Retrospective Studies ; Young Adult
6.Isolation and Resistance of Acinetobacter calcoaceticus-baumannii in Hospital: A 7-Year Surveillance Study
Huo-Xiang LV ; Qin WEI ; Qing-Feng HU ; Guang-Yu YANG ; Bei-Qiong SHEN ; Hua-Ping ZHONG ; Jian-Dong LIU ;
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(06):-
OBJECTIVE To study the isolation and resistance tendency of Acinetobacter calcoaceticus-baumannii to antimicrobial agents from 1998 to 2004 to provide valuable data for infection prevention and therapy. METHODS We reviewed the isolation rates,distribution in clinical specimens and wards,and the resistance rates of(A.calcoaceticus-baumannii)to 14 kinds of antimicrobial agents from 1998 to 2004. RESULTS There was an increasing tendency of isolation rates of A.calcoaceticus-baumannii every year,which was 0.18% in 1998 but 1.48% in 2004.In the seven years,there was the highest isolation rate of 70.58% in specimens from respiratory tract,the next was from the urine(9.42%),and blood(4.63%).Concerning the wards distribution,ICU had the highest rate of 47.28%.In 1998,A.calcoaceticus-baumannii had resistance rates more than 50% only to one kind of antimicrobial agents(aztreonam),but in 2004,it had increased to thirteen kinds(except cefoperazone/sulbactam).About the fourteen kinds of antimicrobial agents we inspected,that were increased in their resistance rate.The highest increasing of resistance rate was ceftazidime from 11.1% in 1998 to 88.9% in 2004,the imipenem was second for 0.0% to 64.8%,and the third was sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim form 0.0% to 64.0%,while there still was an increasing resistance tendency to them. CONCLUSIONS The clinical isolation rate of A.calcoaceticus-baumannii is increasing,and it has higher resistance rates to many antimicrobial agents as well as an increasing resistance tendency to relatively susceptive antimicrobial agents every year.So physicians should prescribe on the basis of antimicrobial agents susceptibility tests in vitro.
7.Professor Wu Lian-zhong's experience on four needling methods at Fengchi (GB 20).
Yue-feng ZHANG ; Chun-guang HOU ; Lian-zhong WU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2006;26(4):301-302
The paper introduces the manipulation and different clinical application examines of the 4 needling methods, oblique needling, horizontal needling, deep needling and transversal needling summarized by Prof. Wu Lian-zhong on the basis of many years's clinical work.
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8.Isolation and identification of phenolic constituents from Juncus effusus.
Hong-xia LI ; Tie-zhong DENG ; Yu CHEN ; Hui-jin FENG ; Guang-zhong YANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2007;42(2):174-178
To study the phenolic constituents from the dry stem of Juncus effusus L. , the constituents were isolated by normal-phase and reverse-phase silica gel column chromatography from the EtOAc extract. Their structures were elucidated by spectral analysis. Six phenolic constituents were purified and identified as 7-carboxy-2-hydroxy-1-methyl-5-vinyl-9,10-dihydrophenanthrene (1) , 2,3-isopylidene-1-O-ferulic acid glyceride ( 2 ) , ( 2S )-2, 3-isopylidene-1-0-p-coumaroyl glyceride (3 ) , dehydroeffusal ( 4 ) , p-hydroxybenzaldehyde (5) and luteolin-5,3'-dimethyl ether (6). Compounds 1 and 2 are new compounds. Compounds 5 and 6 were isolated from Juncaceae plant for the first time. 13C NMR data of compound 6 were reported for the first time.
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9.Clinical significance of monitoring-flap in massive compound bone grafts for repairing massive bone defects in extremities
Yun-Fa YANG ; Guang-Ming ZHANG ; Zhong-He XU ; Zhi-Qi HOU ; Jian-Wei WANG ; Shi-Feng WEN ; Bo-Fu ZHONG ;
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2000;0(03):-
Objective To explore the significance of designing with monitoring-flap in massive com- pound bone grafts for repairing massive bone defects in extremities.Methods From January 2001 to De- cember 2004,large bone defects in 19 patients(11 men and 8 women,age:6 to 35 years,mean age:18.6 years)were repaired by vascularized free fibular transplant with a monitoring-flap combining with massive deep frozen bone allografts.Average length of the bone defects was 16.6 cm(range,12 to 25 cm).A 7 days' con- tinuously clinical examination including observing the color,turgor,temperature,capillary refill,and bleeding after a needle sticking of the monitoring-falps were used postoperatively,if any one of these were abnormal,the circulation of the compound bone grafts must be in danger and some measures such as re-operation should be taken immediately.Dynamic image analysis was used for evaluating the bone union.Results One monito- ring-flap was vascular artieulo,and the articulo was relieved after exploration and resection of vein thrombus; another one was marginal part necrosis;the remains were normal.All of monitoring-flaps healed normally after 23.2 months(range,6 to 54 months)follow-up.15 patients had the radiographic evidence of bone unions 3 months after surgery.11 patients had been removed intermal fixation,complete bone unios were found one year postoperatively.Conclusion Designing with monitoring-flap in massive compound bone grafts for repairing massive bone defects,and can clearly understand the circulatory statue of compound bone grafts and early pre- dict the final results of massive bone allografts.
10.Imaging diagnosis of lung lacerating injury
Guang-Hui ZHANG ; Xu-Lin LIU ; Xiao-Feng TANG ; Dian-Jing SUN ; Cheng-Tao ZHOU ; Yong-Zhong XU ; Shu-Ling LI ; Zhen-Zhong SUN ; Xiao-Yuan SUN ;
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the imaging findings of the lacerating injury of the lung. Methods Ten patients of lung lacerating injury were examined by X-ray and CT within 1—5 h after injury. X-ray(2—5 times)and CT(3—5 times)examinations were repeated for 7 patients.Results The lung lacerating injury involved 10 sides and 14 lung lobes(21 lesions in total)in the 10 cases,among which 1 case involved the right upper lobe with 1 lesion,2 cases in the right lower lobe with 2 lesions,1 case in the right upper and lower lobes with 2 lesions for each lobe,3 cases in the left lower lobe with 9 lesions,and 3 cases in both the left upper and the lower lobes with 7 lesions.The X-ray findings were cavity-like shadows with smooth margin in 9 lesions(9/21),and patchy shadows of fogging margin in 12 lesions(12/21).The CT imaging findings included 6 pulmonary hematomas(6/21),and 15 cavitary lesions with air-fluid levels (15/21).In the 15 cavitary lesions,CT revealed 14 single cavities and 2 small cavities within a big cavity. On dynamic follow-up observation,the cavity was the biggest in 1—5 h after injury,but the hematoma was the biggest in 2—3 days after injury.Hematomas tended to absorb slower than the cavities.After 16— 32 days,all lesions revolved into small patchy or stripe-like shadows with slightly increased density. Conclusion Cavitary lesion with air-fluid level is the characteristic imaging finding of lung lacerating injury.CT surpasses X-ray plain film in revealing the details of lung lacerating injury.