1.Application of corneal laser confocal microscopy in diabetic retinopathy patients
Li ZHENG ; Min LI ; Hao-Xuan LUO
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2018;38(5):475-477,481
Objective To investigate the value of corneal laser confocal microscope in the diagnosis of corneal subepithelial plexus,corneal cell density and morphological changes of patients with diabetic retinopathy (DR).Methods Together 94 cases of confirmed DR (114 eyes),including 41 cases of non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR group,52 eyes) and 53 cases of proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR group,62 eyes) were selected from January 2016 to April 2017,and meanwhile,40 diabetic patients (40 eyes) with no fundus abnormality were grouped as control group.Corneal laser confocal microscopy was used to compare the corneal subepithelial plexus,corneal cell density and morphological changes in the three groups,Results The cell densities of the basal layer,the superficial stromal layer,the medium stromal layer and the deep stromal layer of the cornea in NPDR and PDR were significantly lower than those of the control group (all P < 0.05),and the PDR group was significantly lower than the NPDR group (all P < 0.05).The corneal endothelial cell density,hexagonal cell ratio,nerve fiber density,and nerve fiber length in the NPDR and PDR group were significantly lower than those in the control group (all P < 0.05);and the variability of endothelial cell and nerve branch density in NPDR and PDR patients were significantly higher than those in the control group (all P < 0.05).The corneal endothelial cell density,hexagonal cell ratio,nerve fiber density,and nerve fiber length in the PDR group was (1962.0-± 117.3) · mm-2,46.1% ± 5.5%,(15.4 ± 3.3) · mm-2,(6.2 ± 2.7) mm · mm-2,respectively,which were significantly lower than those in the NPDR group [(2381.4 ± 144.0) · mm-2,58.2% ±7.0%,(20.6 ±3.8) ·mm-2,(8.6 ± 2.4)mm · mm-2,respectively] (all P < 0.05),but the variability of endothelial cell and nerve branch density in PDR group were significantly higher than those in the NPDR group (all P < 0.05).Conclusion Corneal confocal microscopy can effectively observe the density and morphological changes in corneal subepithelial plexus and corneal cell in DR patients so as to provide guidance for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
2.Roles of full-length and truncated hepatitis B virus X protein and of interactions with the host-encoded damaged DNA binding protein 1 in HBV replication.
Xuan YANG ; Song HE ; Na LUO ; Li LUO ; Hao FAN ; Qian GONG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2013;21(6):446-451
OBJECTIVETo investigate the roles of the hepatitis B virus (HBV)-encoded X protein (HBx), including the full-length and truncated isoforms, and in conjunction with the host-encoded damaged DNA binding protein 1 (DDB1) in HBV replication.
METHODSRecominant expression plasmids carrying the wild-type HBV genome (pGEM-HBV1.2) or with deletion of the full-length HBx protein (pHBV-deltaX), or carrying the full-length HBx protein (pSI-X) or the HBx1to101 (pSI-X1to101) or HBx43to154 (pSI-X43to154) isoforms were constructed for transfection into HepG2 cells. The pcDNA6.2-GW/EmGFP-miR (DDB1-miRNA) vector was constructed for silencing of the DDB1 gene in co-transfected HepG2 cells. At 72 h after transfections, DDB1 silencing was confirmed by western blot analysis and real-time quantitive reverse transcription PCR, HBV DNA copies number was assessed by real time PCR, and levels of hepatitis B surface antigen (HbsAg) and hepatitis B e antigen (HbeAg) were determined by ELISA. Differences between groups was statistically analyzed by single-factor analysis of variance and the t-test.
RESULTSTransfection with pHBV-deltaX led to reductions in DDB1 mRNA (to 52.74% of that in the wild-type pGEM-HBV1.2 transfected cells), HBV replication (to 55.49%), HBsAg level (48.05%), and HBeAg level (46.22%). Co-transfection with pSI-X or pSI-X43to154, but not with pSI-X1to101, restored the pHBV-deltaX-induced reductions in DDB1 mRNA, HBV replication, HBsAg and HBeAg to wild-type levels. The quantity of DDB1 mRNA was approximately parallel with the quantity of HBV DNA copies in all the HepG2 transfection groups.
CONCLUSIONThe COOH-terminal amino acids of HBx are required for HBV replication in hepatocytes, possibly involving the host-encoded DDB1 protein.
DNA-Binding Proteins ; metabolism ; Hep G2 Cells ; Hepatitis B Surface Antigens ; metabolism ; Hepatitis B e Antigens ; metabolism ; Hepatitis B virus ; metabolism ; physiology ; Host-Pathogen Interactions ; Humans ; Protein Isoforms ; metabolism ; Trans-Activators ; metabolism ; Transfection ; Virus Replication
3.Effects of two different antigen-loading methods on the activity of dendritic cell vaccine for colorectal carcinoma cell inhibition in vitro.
Hao HUANG ; Hang WANG ; Zi-qing WU ; Chang-xuan YOU ; Rong-cheng LUO ; Liu YONG ; Paul L HERMONAT
Journal of Southern Medical University 2007;27(4):492-495
OBJECTIVETo observe the changes in the activity of dendritic cells (DCs) after carcino-embryonic antigen (CEA) gene transfection mediated by recombinant adeno-associated virus type2 (rAAV) and tumor cell lysate.
METHODSImmature DCs isolated from peripheral blood monocytes of HLA-A11-positive healthy volunteers were infected with the rAAV carrying CEA gene or loaded with tumor cell lysate. The surface markers of the DCs such as CD40, CD 1alpha, and CD86 were analyzed by flow cytometry. Interleukin-12 (IL-12) in the supernatants of DCs and interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) released by the cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) were determined by ELISA detection kit. The specific killing activity of CTL against LoVo cells was assessed by MTT assay.
RESULTSThe DCs following antigen loading with the two methods both highly expressed CD40, CD86 and IL-12, and induced specific CTL that specifically recognized and killed LoVo cells, but the killing effect resulting from rAAV infection of the DCs was much better than that induced by tumor cell lysate loading.
CONCLUSIONBoth methods of antigen loading can induce mature DCs from peripheral blood monocyte cells, but rAAV infection of the DCs can be more effective than tumor cells lysate loading. DCs infected with rAAV may have the potential to serve as an adjuvant immunotherapy for patients with colorectal carcinoma.
B7-2 Antigen ; metabolism ; CD40 Antigens ; metabolism ; Cancer Vaccines ; biosynthesis ; immunology ; Carcinoembryonic Antigen ; genetics ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Colorectal Neoplasms ; therapy ; Dendritic Cells ; immunology ; metabolism ; Dependovirus ; genetics ; Genetic Vectors ; Humans ; Interleukin-12 ; metabolism ; Transfection
4.Current situation and countermeasures of two-way referral between wound healing department and community health system.
Yi-hao MAO ; Xuan LUO ; Xi-lu CHEN ; Ting XIE ; Zhi-ruo ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2012;28(6):455-457
This study analyzed the current situation and problems of two-way referral between wound healing department of general hospitals and community health service centers through stipulated interview with physicians in general hospitals and community health service centers, and patients visiting these organizations from March 2011 to April. It was found that the current two-way referral process for wound repair were facing a series of problems, including hospitals-transfer difficulty, incomplete two-way referral policy and undefined practice protocol, information-sharing obstacle between general hospitals and community health service centers. The critical countermeasures for overcoming these obstacles in two-way referral of wound ailments shall include construction of further linkage mechanism among all levels of hospitals, establishment of the drug-obtaining mechanism, establishment of an explicit two-way referral process of wound repair, and establishment of a database of diagnosis and treatment information of patients that can be accessed by doctors of different levels of hospitals, etc.
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5.Recurrent hemorrhage of ligamentum flavum cyst: case report.
Hao WU ; Tian-Bao LUO ; Karsten H WREDE ; Feng-Zeng JIAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2011;124(24):4361-4363
A 39-year-old man presented with recurrent lower back and leg pain for 8 months due to repeated hemorrhage into an L5 ligamentum flavum cyst. Lumbar MR imaging showed an extradural cystic mass originating from the ligamentum flavum on the right side in the L5 segment. Microsurgical laminotomy and flavectomy were performed. The symptoms resolved completely and the patient had an uneventful postoperative recovery.
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6.Two-stage revision for treatment of periprosthetic infection following hip arthroplasty.
Yong-Gen ZOU ; Zong-Quan FENG ; Ji-Si XING ; Zhi-Hao PENG ; Xuan LUO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2011;31(4):690-693
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the efficacy and optimal re-implantation time of two-stage revision for management of periprosthetic infection following hip arthroplasty.
METHODSWe retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 15 patients (15 hip joints) undergoing two-stage ipsilateral total hip arthroplasty (THA) revision from January, 2006 to January, 2010. In the first stage, after surgical debridement and thorough removal of all the implants, a self-made Vancomycin-loaded cement spacer was implanted. The second stage operation was performed 3-6 months later for debridement and removal of the antibiotic-loaded spacer, followed by re-implantation of Vancomycin-loaded bone cement prosthesis in 9 cases and cementless prosthesis in 6 cases. The patients were followed up for 9-46 months (mean 25 months) after the operation.
RESULTSNo reinfection or prosthesis loosening/displacement was found in these cases after the operation. The Harris score increased from 40.3 before the operation to 54.0 after the first-stage operation, and to 88.2 at the last follow-up.
CONCLUSIONTwo-stage revision is effective for treatment of periprosthetic infection following hip arthroplasty, and 3-6 months can be the optimal interval between the two the first-stage and second-stage operation for re-implantation.
Adult ; Aged ; Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip ; methods ; Female ; Hip Prosthesis ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prosthesis-Related Infections ; surgery ; Reoperation ; Retrospective Studies ; Treatment Outcome
7.Study on long-term toxicity of combination therapy with rhSCF and rhG-CSF in monkeys
Yaoxian XUAN ; Guocan CHEN ; Yunxiang CHEN ; Pansheng XU ; Gongzhong YANG ; Ying CHEN ; Hao CHEN ; Qijiong LU ; Feng LI ; Mingyou CHEN ; Pengyi LUO ; Zhongrong LIU ; Ruozhuo WANG ; Bochu QIAN ;
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8.Hepatocellular glycogen alleviates hepatic ischemia reperfusion injury and its relationship to ICAM-1 gene expression.
Li-jun TANG ; Fu-zhou TIAN ; Tao WANG ; Jian-feng CUI ; Hao LUO ; Dong-xuan LI ; Li SHI ; Tao CHEN ; Shu ZOU
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2008;16(11):858-860
OBJECTIVETo investigate if higher hepatocellular glycogen contents can alleviate hepatic ischemia reperfusion injury and its relationship to ICAM-1 gene expression in hepatic sinusoidal cells (HSCs).
METHODSTwenty-one rabbits fed with a standard diet were randomly divided into three groups (n=7 in each). All the animals were subjected to hepatic ischemia reperfusion injury then sacrificed. Before the injury, group A rabbits fasted for 24 hours; group C rabbits had 6 intravenous glucose solution (25%, 20 ml) injections, 4 hours between two injections. Hepatic enzymological changes, hepatic ICAM-1 mRNA expressions and leukocytic counts in the sinusoids were observed.
RESULTSThe liver glycogen contents of the three groups were significantly different. Livers of group A had higher contents of glycogen (9.85+/-0.91 mg/g. wet tissue); in group B they were 38.93+/-5.72; and in group C they were 48.31+/-6.58. Group C animals had the slightest liver function damage. There were no differences in the pre- and post-ischemic ICAM-1 mRNA contents in the three groups. However, livers with a higher content of glycogen showed less expression of ICAM-1 mRNA (group A: 1.398+/-0.365 ng/mg wet tissue; group B: 0.852+/-0.297; group C: 0.366+/-0.183) and lower leukocytic counts. The relationship analysis showed a negative relationship between hepatocellular glycogen and hepatic ICAM-1 mRNA contents (r= -0.965, P less than 0.01).
CONCLUSIONSHepatocellular glycogen is important in protecting liver ischemic reperfusion injury. Also hepatocellular glycogen decreases the expression of ICAM-1 mRNA of HSCs.
Animals ; Female ; Glycogen ; pharmacology ; Hepatocytes ; chemistry ; metabolism ; Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 ; genetics ; metabolism ; Liver ; chemistry ; metabolism ; pathology ; Male ; RNA, Messenger ; genetics ; Rabbits ; Reperfusion Injury ; genetics ; metabolism ; pathology
9.Molecular and epidemiological study on viral diarrhea among infants in Lanzhou.
Xuan LUO ; Yu JIN ; Yu-ning LI ; Jin-song LI ; Wei-xia CHENG ; Ye-xia HAO ; Yong-xia WANG ; Shu-xian CUI ; Zhao-jun DUAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2011;25(1):36-38
OBJECTIVETo study the epidemiologic characteristics of viral diarrhea in children under 5 years old in Lanzhou, understand the four major virus in children of distribution.
METHODSIn the first hospital of Lanzhou university from Jul 2009 to Jun 2010,we collected 290 stool specimens from children with diarrhea and 114 asymptomatic controls. Rotavirus was detected by ELISA,further strain characterization was carried out by nested PCR. The human calicivirus, astrovirus, adenovirus were detected by RT-multiplex PCR and PCR.
RESULTSAt least one of the four viral agents was found in 60% of the specimens. Rotavirus, human calicivirus, adenovirus, and astrovirus were identified in 39.31%, 11.38%, 10.69%, and 4.83% in 290 specimens respectively. Rotavirus G3 was the most prevailing serotype, P [8] was the most common genotype. In the 114 control samples, 7 sample was positived for calicivirus, 5 samples were positived for human adenovirus and 1 sample was positived for astrovirus.
CONCLUSIONThe results indicated clearly the impact of viral agents causing diarrhea and the importance of long-term systematic surveillance.
Adenoviruses, Human ; isolation & purification ; Caliciviridae ; isolation & purification ; Child, Preschool ; China ; epidemiology ; Diarrhea ; epidemiology ; virology ; Female ; Humans ; Infant ; Male ; Mamastrovirus ; isolation & purification ; Rotavirus ; isolation & purification
10.Perspective of pre-operational jaundice-reducing indication in carcinoma of head of pancreas.
Fu-zhou TIAN ; Li SHI ; Li-jun TANG ; Tao WANG ; Dong-xuan LI ; Shu ZOU ; Hao LUO
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2006;44(23):1614-1616
OBJECTIVETo explore the necessity, advantages and disadvantages of reducing the Icterus Index before operation in carcinoma of the head of pancreas.
METHODSA total of 183 patients with serum total bilirubin (TB) level higher than 220 micromol/L were randomized into 2 groups: jaundice-reducing group (92 patients) and non-reducing group (91 patients). In jaundice-reducing group, all the patients were performed ultrasound-guided percutaneous transhepatic bile duct drainage (UPTBD) and endoscopic nasobiliary drainage (ENBD). The jaundice-reducing group was operated on 3 weeks after tube placement. In non-reducing group, all the patients underwent operations only after general pre-operation routine preparation within 5 days after admission. The operation and post-operation recovery in the two groups was investigated and compared.
RESULTSIn jaundice-reducing group, the level of TB decreased to 120 micromol/L from 279 micromol/L in 89 patients after biliary drainage. Of the 89 patients, pancreatoduodenectomy was successfully performed in 39 (43.8%), 47 (52.8%) underwent simple internal drainage and the other 3 were just explored. The average blood loss was 250 ml (110 - 980 ml), complications were found in 8 patients (9.0%) and one died. In non-reducing group, pancreatoduodenectomy was successfully performed in 24 (26.4%), simple internal drainage in 58 patients (63.7%) and exploration in 9 (9.9%). The average blood loss was 480 ml (320 - 1750 ml), complications were found in 19 patients (20.9%) and 4 died. In the non-reducing group, the patients with complications were older than those without complications, and the TB level was higher. The excision rate of carcinoma, incidence rate of complications and hospital time in patients whose TB decreased over 30% weekly after reducing the Icterus Index were all better than those of the rest.
CONCLUSIONSIt is necessary to reduce the Icterus Index before operation in the patients with carcinoma of head of pancreas complicated with serious jaundice, especially for the elder, which can not only reduce the blood loss but also make operations safer and increase cure rate, in addition. And whether the Icterus Index decreases smoothly with biliary drainage can be used to predict the operational risk, effect and prognosis.
Adult ; Aged ; Female ; Humans ; Jaundice, Obstructive ; complications ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Pancreatic Neoplasms ; complications ; surgery ; Pancreaticoduodenectomy ; Prospective Studies ; Treatment Outcome