1.Research Advance of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis L-forms
Hanfang JU ; Defu ZHAO ; Xiexiu WANG
Journal of Environment and Health 1989;0(06):-
Mycobacterium tuberculosis L-forms(MTB-L), which has a deficient cell wall, shows various forms, various colors by acid-fast stain, osmosis pressure sensitivity and can not grow in normal isotonic culture medium, for all of the characters, misdiagnosis, underdiagnosis, difficulties of cure and recurrence became the crucial problems in the prevention and control of pulmonary tuberculosis. The recent research works on structure, biology, clinic, epidemiology and determination of MTB-L were reviewed in the present paper.
2.Expression of hepatocyte growth factor and c-met stimulated by high glucose in human kidney fibroblast and its significance
Shan MOU ; Qingyi ZHANG ; Hanfang ZHAO ; Jufang TONG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 1986;0(04):-
Objective To observe high glucose induced expression of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and c met in human kidney fibroblast. Methods The effects of glucose concentrations on expression of HGF, c met and plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI) 1 in cultured human kidney fibroblasts were observed by RT PCR. In the same system, the effect of exogenous HGF on the expression of PAI 1 was investigated. Results Human kidney fibroblasts cultured in high glucose concentration (25 mmol/L) showed higher HGF and c met expressions in the early stage and then manifested a gradient decrease of HGF and c met expressions, but PAI 1 expression was gradiently increased. Exogenous HGF resulted in inhibiting PAI 1 expression. Conclusion HGF is a potential anti fibrogenic factor and activates matrix degradation pathways in diabetic kidney by reducing PAI 1 expression.
3.Study of IL-1?, TNF-? and IL-6 gene expression for peripheral blood mononudear cells in non-dialysis uremic patients
Zhiyuan YU ; Jiaqi QIAN ; Hanfang ZHAO ; Al ET ;
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 1997;0(05):-
To determine whether uremia per se can activate peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). Methods Maintained hemodialysis patients with cuprophane, non-dialysis uremic patients and healthy volunteers were selected to investigate IL-1?、 TNF-? and 11,6 mRNA in PBMCs by RT-PCR and cells in situ hybridization. Results IL-1?,TNF-? and IL-6 mRNA in PBMCs were undetected in healthy volunteers, but these cytokine gene expression were detected in hemodialysis patients and non-dialysis uremic patients. IL-1?、TNF-? and IL-6 mRNA level was lower in non-dialysis uremic patients than that in hemodialysis patients. Conclusion Uremia per se or its related factors may activated PBMCs and the preactivation of PBMCs might be associated with the body resistance against infection in uremic patients.
4.Species identification of microorganisms in MGIT960 positive tubes by MALDI-TOF MS method
JU Hanfang ; MU Cheng ; ZHAO Hui ; JIANG Lina ; WANG Chunhua
China Tropical Medicine 2023;23(11):1157-
Abstract: Objective To analyze the species distribution of microorganisms in culture tubes reported positive byBACTEC™ MGIT960 (hereafter referred to as "MGIT960") after species identification using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time of flight massspectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) technique. Methods From 2021 to 2022, a total of 2 662 positive tubes reported by the MGIT 960 instrument at Tuberculosis Reference Laboratory of Tianjin Center for Tuberculosis Control were collected. Liquid cultures were independently inoculated to blood plate and neutral L-J medium, and the resulting isolate strains were identified using the MALDI-TOF MS method. According to the MALDI-TOF MS results, the non-repetitive results of the same patient on the same culture medium were analyzed for the composition ratio of strain distribution. For the strains not identified by MALDI-TOF MS, 38 strains were selected for 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Results A total of 605 isolates were obtained from blood plates, and 501 of those were analyzed. Among them, Mycobacterium accounted for 17.76% (89/501), predominant by Mycobacterium abscess 10.18% (51/501) and Mycobacterium fortuitum 3.19% (16/501). Bacteria other than Mycobacterium accounted for 68.06% (341/501), with the main ones being Nocardia farcinica 15.57% (78/501), Gordonia sputa 9.38% (47/501) and Gordonia bronchialis 7.58% (38/501). There were 71 unidentifiable strains, making up 14.17% (71/501). A total of 2 378 strains were isolated from neutral L-J mediums, 1 748 of which were used in the incoming analysis. Among these, 78.72% (1 376/1 748) were Mycobacterium, 60.53% (1 058/1 748) were Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), 4.69% (82/1 748) were Mycobacterium chimaer intracellulare group and 3.55% (62/1 748) were Mycobacterium Lentiflavum. Bacteria other than Mycobacterium accounted for 17.11% (299/1 748) in neutral L-J medium isolates, with Nocardia farcinica 4.35% (76/1 748), Gordonia sputa 2.69% (47/1 748) and Gordonia bronchialis 2.12% (37/1 748) as the main species. There were 73 strains that couldn't be identified, comprising 4.18% (73/1 748). The 38 strains that not identified by MALDI-TOF MS were all found to be Actinobacteria and Firmicutes by sequencing. Conclusions A variety of nontuberculous Mycobacterium and bacteria other than Mycobacterium were found in the positive culture tubes reported by the MGIT960 instrument, most of which could be quickly identified by mass spectrometry. Bacteria other than Mycobacterium are mainly Nocardia and Gordonia, which should be paid attention to in differential diagnosis.
5.Association of drug efflux pump gene expression with Mycobacterium tuberculosis drug resistance
Guilian LI ; Xiexiu WANG ; Tong XIE ; Hanfang JU ; Hui ZHAO ; Cheng MU ; Defu ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2011;34(7):605-611
Objectives To explore the associations between drug efflux pump gene expression and phenotypic drug resistance as well as gene mutation patterns related to drug resistance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Methods Forty-five Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates resistant to one or more of drugs including isoniazid, rifampicin, streptomycin and ethambutol, and 26 isolates all sensitive to the above four drugs from Tianjin Tuberculosis Control Institute in 2007 were involved in this study. Direct sequencing was applied to detect the mutations in the corresponding resistance genes(isoniazid:katG, inhA, oxyR-ahpC, ndh, rifampicin:rpoB, streptomycin:rpsL, rrs, and ethambutol:embB, embC and embA). After RNA extration and reverse transcription, real-time PCR was conducted to assess the expressions of putative drug efflux pump genes Rv1410c, Rv2136c, Rv0783c and Rv2136c, and Students' t test and ANOVA analysis were used to analyze the expression differences in Mycobacterium tuberculosis with different phenotypic drug resistance and drug resistance related gene mutation patterns.Results Compared to pan-sensitive isolates[(5.67±3.29)×10-5], Rv1410c showed higher expression in streptomycin[(8.48±6.33)×10-5, t'=2.18, P<0.05], isoniazid[(8.43±6.38)×10-5, t'=2.20, P<0.05], rifampicin[(9.59±7.27)×10-5, t'=2.29, P<0.05], multi-drug[(10.37±7.86)×10-5, t'=2.34, P<0.05] resistant isolates, and in isoniazid + streptomycin resistant isolates[(9.39±6.81)×10-5, t'=2.43, P<0.05];Rv2136c showed higher expression in isoniazid resistant[(3.51±2.43)×10-5, t'=2.03, P<0.05], multidrug-resistant isolates[(4.21±2.94)×10-5, t'=2.22, P<0.05] and resistant to isoniazid+streptomycin[(3.81±2.46)×10-5, t'=2.28, P<0.05] isolates . The expression of Rv0783c in rifampicin resistant isolates with rpoB 531 mutations [(5.41±3.03)×10-6] was higher than those with wild type of rpoB 531[(2.29±1.62)×10-6, t=2.81, P<0.05].Conclusions The expression of Rv1410c and Rv2136c are associated with mutiple-drug resistance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.The expression of Rv0783c in rifampicin resistant isolates is associated with mutation in rpoB 531.
6.The experimental study on antisense TGF-beta 1 in inhibiting scar formation in III degree burn wound.
Xiaoping LUO ; Hanfang ZHAO ; Youzhang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2002;18(2):89-91
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of antisense TGF-beta 1 in inhibiting scar formation during wound healing.
METHODSSD rats were divided into three groups after skin burn: group one was treated with antisense TGF-beta 1 oligonucleotide; group two was treated with antisense TGF-beta 1 recombinant plasmid and the control group. In different time, RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry were used to verify the expression of TGB beta 1 mRNA and protein. Type I Collagen mRNA expression was determined by hybridization in situ. Inflammatory reaction and collagen distribution were observed pathologically.
RESULTSIn the groups received antisense ODN and recombinant plasmid, the expression of TGF-beta 1 mRNA and protein reduced during 14 days after burn. In the control group, type I collagen mRNA began to express at the second week and reached a peak at the fourth week, while the antisense groups kept low expression. The antisense group also showed mild inflammatory reaction and less synthesis of collagen.
CONCLUSIONAntisense TGF-beta 1 could prevent the scar formation during wound healing.
Animals ; Burns ; drug therapy ; physiopathology ; Cicatrix ; prevention & control ; Male ; Oligonucleotides, Antisense ; therapeutic use ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Transforming Growth Factor beta ; antagonists & inhibitors ; Transforming Growth Factor beta1 ; Wound Healing ; physiology
7.Condensed tannins from roots of Indigofera stachyodes.
Yun-Feng ZHANG ; Zhi-Xiang ZHU ; Wen-Xuan WANG ; Hang ZHANG ; Li LIU ; Shi-Lin ZHANG ; Yun-Fang ZHAO ; Yue-Lin SONG ; Jiao ZHENG ; Peng-Fei TU ; Hui-Xia HUO ; Jun LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2021;46(16):4131-4138
Eleven condensed tannins were isolated from the roots of Indigofera stachyodes by various column chromatography techniques including silica gel, octadecyl silica(ODS), Sephadex LH-20, and semi-preparative high performance liquid chromatography(HPLC). These compounds were identified on the basis of physicochemical properties, nuclear magnetic resonance(NMR) and mass spectrometry(MS) data as stachyotannin A(1), epicatechin-(2β→O→7,4β→8)-epiafzelechin-(4β→8)-catechin(2), cinnamtannin D1(3), cinnamtannin B1(4), epicatechin-(2β→O→7,4β→8)-epiafzelechin-(4α→8)-epicatechin(5), gambiriin C(6), proanthocyanidin A1(7), proanthocyanidin A2(8), aesculitannin B(9), proanthocyanidin A4(10), and procyanidin B5(11). Compound 1 is a new compound. Compounds 2-11 were isolated from Indigofera for the first time. Furthermore, compounds 1, 2, and 4-11 showed inhibitory effects on thrombin-induced ATP release in platelets.
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Indigofera
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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Plant Extracts
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Proanthocyanidins
8.Chemome profiling of Qijiao Shengbai Capsules by UPLC-IT-TOF-MS.
Qian WANG ; Xia XU ; Ke ZHANG ; Shi-Lin ZHANG ; Li LIU ; Qing WU ; Peng-Fei TU ; Yue-Lin SONG ; Yun-Fang ZHAO ; Jun LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2022;47(18):4938-4949
Qijiao Shengbai Capsules(QJ) are a common Miao medicine serving as an adjuvant cancer therapy in clinical practice.QJ consists of seven medicinal materials such as Astragalus membranaceus and Lespedeza buergeri.Its chemical components have not been clarified and the quality control needs to be improved.In this study, LC-IT-TOF-MS was used to comprehensively collect MS~1 and MS~2 fragment information of QJ and rapidly identify the chemical compositions.The chromatographic separation was performed on the Capcell core ADME column(2.1 mm×150 mm, 2.7 μm) with 0.1% formic acid aqueous solution(A) and acetonitrile(B) as mobile phases for gradient elution.High-resolution mass spectrometric information was obtained by scanning in the positive and negative ion ESI modes.A total of 107 compounds were structurally identified according to the deduced MS fragmentation patterns and comparison with standards and data reported in the literature, including 54 flavonoids, 16 phthalides, 13 alkaloids, 12 phenolic acids, 7 saponins, 2 coumarins, 2 condensed tannins, and 1 purine.This study clarified the chemical composition of QJ and provided references for the improvement of its quality standards and the elucidation of its medicinal substances.
Acetonitriles
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Alkaloids
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Capsules
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Coumarins/analysis*
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/chemistry*
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Flavonoids/analysis*
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Formates
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Proanthocyanidins/analysis*
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Purines
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Saponins
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Tandem Mass Spectrometry
9.Establishment and associated factors of health records among young Chinese migrants.
Hong SHI ; Xiumin ZHANG ; Xiangrong LI ; Zheng REN ; Hanfang ZHAO ; Minfu HE ; Xinwen FAN ; Xia GUO ; Shuang ZHA ; Shuyin QIAO ; Yuyu LI ; Yajiao PU ; Hongjian LIU
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2021;26(1):39-39
BACKGROUND:
Most Chinese migrants have been faced with obstacles to getting access to local public health services. Young migrants among internal migrants make a major contribution to the economy. However, the establishment of their health records has been ignored. This research was aimed at exploring the status and associated factors of the establishment of health records among young Chinese migrants.
METHODS:
Data were obtained from the 2017 China Migrants Dynamic Survey (CMDS). Chi-square test and binary logistic regression were performed to investigate the associated factors of the establishment of health records among young Chinese migrants.
RESULTS:
Approximately 30.2% of young migrants had their health records established in inflow communities. Urban residence, medical insurance (insured), and lower average monthly household income were attributed to the establishment of more health records. Young migrants who were in northeast China and across provinces and immigrated for working or engaging in trade were less likely to have health records established. Young migrants who participated in social activities and public affairs activities and took type of people in touch as natives in the inflow area showed a higher possibility of establishing health records. Meanwhile, receiving health education and hearing about national basic public health services (BPHSs) were beneficial for establishing the health records of more young migrants.
CONCLUSION
This study showed that the health records of young migrants had a relatively low establishment rate. Sociodemographic and migration characteristics, health status, public health services, and social integration factors were all related to the health record establishment of young Chinese migrants.
Adolescent
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Adult
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China
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Female
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Health Records, Personal
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Humans
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Male
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Transients and Migrants/statistics & numerical data*
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Young Adult
10.Associations of negative life events and coping styles with sleep quality among Chinese adolescents: a cross-sectional study.
Zheng REN ; Xiumin ZHANG ; Yue SHEN ; Xiangrong LI ; Minfu HE ; Hong SHI ; Hanfang ZHAO ; Shuang ZHA ; Shuyin QIAO ; Yuyu LI ; Yajiao PU ; Xinwen FAN ; Xia GUO ; Hongjian LIU
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2021;26(1):85-85
BACKGROUND:
Limited published research has examined the relationships of negative life events and coping styles with sleep quality in Chinese junior high school students. We aimed to investigate the prevalence of poor sleep quality and to clarify the role of coping styles between negative life events and sleep quality.
METHODS:
A cross-sectional study of 3081 students was conducted in Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province, Southeastern China. Adolescent Self-Rating Life Events Checklist, Simplified Coping Style Questionnaire, and Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index were applied to assess negative life events, coping styles, and sleep quality, respectively. Descriptive analyses, independent-samples t tests, one-way analyses of variance, Pearson correlation analyses, and structural equation modeling (SEM) were applied to analyze the data.
RESULTS:
The prevalence of poor sleep quality was 26.7%. Negative life events (B = 0.038, P < 0.001) and negative coping style (B = 0.049, P < 0.001) demonstrated a positive association with poor sleep quality, while positive coping style indicated a negative association with poor sleep quality (B = -0.029, P < 0.001). Interactions of negative life events and coping styles with sleep quality were not found (all P > 0.05). The association between negative life events and sleep quality was mediated by negative coping styles.
CONCLUSIONS
Our results indicated that poor sleep quality was common in these Chinese adolescents. Negative life events and negative coping style were associated with an increased prevalence of poor sleep quality, while the positive coping style was related to a decreased prevalence of poor sleep quality. A negative coping style mediated the association between negative life events and sleep quality.
Adaptation, Psychological
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Adolescent
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Child
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China
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Cross-Sectional Studies
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Humans
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Life Change Events
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Psychology, Adolescent
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Psychology, Child
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Sleep