1.Expressions of peripheral lymph node addressin and GlcNAc-6-sulfotransferase in endometrium and their impacts on implantation
Bo WANG ; He-Feng HUANG ; Fan JIN ; Rong-Huan HE ;
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2003;0(06):-
Objective:To investigate the expressions of peripheral lymph node addressin(PNAd)andGlcNAc-6-sulfotransferase(GlcNAc6ST)in endometrium and their impacts on implantation.Methods:PNAd expression in endometrium was examined by immunohistochemistry and Western Blot from 75women(12 from healthy women,in proliferative phase;63 from sterile women,of whom,27 were inearly-secretory and 36 in mid-secretory phase).GlcNAc6ST mRNA was examined by real-time PCR in41 sterile women.The 63 sterile women had underwent ⅣF-ET and were consequently divided into clini-cal pregnant(29 cases)and nonpregnant(34 cases)groups.Results:(1)PNAd localized to the mem-brane and cytoplasm of luminal and glandular epithelia.Staining was patchy and much less intense duringthe proliferative phase than during the secretory phase.In Western Blot of PNAd,four bands appeared,which were Sgp200,CD34,MAdCAM-1,GlyCAM-1 respectively,and each was positively correlatedwith the others significantly.The former three molecular levels were significantly higher during the secre-tory phase as compared with the proliferative phase.Message RNA of GlcNAe6ST was positive in all ca-ses and showed no correlation with any component of PNAd.(2)The expressions of CD34 and GlyCAM-1,but not Sgp200 and MAdCAM-1,were significantly higher in pregnant women than in nonpregnantones.However,the GlcNAc6ST mRNA level did not differ between groups.(3)No significant differ-ence was found in female age,methods of fertilization,thickness of endometrium on day hCG,cumulativeembryo score(CES)and mean score of transferred embryo(MSTE)between the groups.Conclusion:PNAd expression in the human endometrium fluctuates with the menstrual cycle.Elevated CD34 and Gly-CAM-1 during the secretory phase might be stimulative factors for embryo implantation.Defect in PNAdexpression may account for a portion of unexplained infertility.
2.Research and development of portable hypertension therapeutic apparatus based on biofeedback mechanism.
Rong HUANG ; Hongmei HE ; Xitian PI ; Ziji DIAO ; Suwen ZHAO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(3):586-589
Non-drug treatment of hypertension has become a research hotspot, which might overcome the heavy economic burden and side effects of drug treatment for the patients. Because of the good treatment effect and convenient operation, a new treatment based on slow breathing training is increasingly becoming a kind of physical therapy for hypertension. This paper explains the principle of hypertension treatment based on slow breathing training method, and introduces the overall structure of the portable blood pressure controlling instrument, including breathing detection circuit, the core control module, audio module, memory module and man-machine interaction module. We give a brief introduction to the instrument and the software in this paper. The prototype testing results showed that the treatment had a significant effect on controlling the blood pressure.
Biofeedback, Psychology
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Blood Pressure
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Humans
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Hypertension
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therapy
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Physical Therapy Modalities
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instrumentation
3.An expression T-vector and its application at low temperatures.
Yanbin HE ; Yakun QI ; Linting HUANG ; Rong ZHOU ; Weilan SHAO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2015;31(12):1773-1783
In modern biology and biotechnology research, recombinant gene expression has been the most popular method to obtain the target protein. In recent years, many foreign genes have been efficiently expressed in Escherichia coli. However, proteins encoded by animal, plant or mesophilic microbial genes often lose activities or become denatured within a few hours at regular growth temperatures for E. coli; some other target proteins are toxic to host cells and therefore difficult to be over-expressed. The new T-vector, pEXC-T, was constructed by combining TA cloning and cold-shock induction to obtain high expression levels with low costs. This paper reports the construction of pEXC-T and optimization of induction techniques for gene expression. Two instable proteins were tested and successfully expressed in soluble form by using pEXC vector. The development of pEXC-T offers a convenient technique for the preparations of recombinant proteins to be used in structure/function studies, or as diagnostic markers and medicinal proteins.
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Escherichia coli
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genetics
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Genetic Vectors
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genetics
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Recombinant Proteins
4.Effect of hyperbaric oxygen on periodontitis with psychological stress in rats
Rong WANG ; Zixi TAO ; Liangwei HE ; Shiguang HUANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(11):2083-2089
[ ABSTRACT] AIM:To investigate the role of chronic psychological stress on periodontitis and the effects of hy-perbaric oxygen ( HBO) on periodontitis with psychological stress in rats.METHODS:Male special pathogen-free Wistar rats (n=80) were randomly divided into 4 groups:(1)normal control group;(2)experimental periodontitis group:the pe-riodontitis model was induced by wrapping 3/0 silk ligature inoculated with Porphyromonas gingivalis around the left maxil-lary second molar of the rats; ( 3 ) psychological stress stimulation group; ( 4 ) periodontitis model with stress stimulation group.Psychological stress was removed at the 9th week after ligature, and 4 rats from each experimental group were ran-domly chosen for HBO treatment.The rats were sacrificed at the 2nd, 4th, 8th and 10th weeks after ligature.The levels of blood glucose, adrenocorticotropic hormone ( ACTH) , corticosterone and adrenaline were measured as the stress markers. The histological changes of periodontal tissues were observed under microscope with HE staining.RESULTS:The levels of blood glucose, ACTH, corticosterone and adrenaline in psychological stress stimulation group and periodontitis with stress group were significantly higher than those in control group and experimental periodontitis group at the 2nd and 4th weeks af-ter ligature (P<0.05).The levels of the stress markers were significantly lower than those in untreated groups in the 10th week after HBO (P<0.01).The sites of gingival attachment were normal in control group and psychological stress stimu-lation group.Periodontal pocket, and periodontal attachment loss ( AL) were observed in experimental periodontitis group. The tissue damage was much heavier in periodontitis model with stress stimulation group as the furcation of tooth was ex-posed and the tissue damage was observed on both sides of the adjacent teeth.No significant difference of AL between psy-chological stress stimulation group and normal control group during the experiment was observed.The AL in periodontal model with stress stimulating group was significantly higher than that in experimental periodontitis group at the 2nd, 4th and 8th weeks (P<0.01).The level of AL was attenuated at the 10th week after HBO (P<0.01).No difference of histologi-cal change in periodontal tissues was observed between control group and psychological stress stimulation group.Severer in-flammatory changes and alveolar bone destruction were observed in periodontitis with stress group than those in experimental periodontitis group.The levels of inflammation reduced at the 10th week after HBO.CONCLUSION:Stress stimulation is one of the inducing factors of periodontitis in rats, which aggravates periodontitis.HBO may represent a useful way in trea-ting psychological stress periodontitis.
5.Lateral versus posterolateral approach in total hip arthroplasty:restoration of joint function in 2-year follow-up
Kaida ZHENG ; Peng HE ; Xicang RONG ; Wenhan HUANG ; Zilong YAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(31):4929-4933
BACKGROUND:Clinical effects and the recovery of hip function after total hip arthroplasty via different approaches are quite different.
OBJECTIVE:To observe total hip arthroplasty through lateral approach and posterolateral approach, and to evaluate the difference in hip function during 2-year fol ow-up.
METHODS:Total y 93 patients who treated with total hip arthroplasty from March 2009 to March 2012 in the Department of Orthopedics, Yangjiang Municipal Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital were enrol ed in this study. They were randomly divided into lateral approach group (45 cases, 60 hips) and posterolateral approach group (48 cases, 60 hips).
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Al patients were fol owed up for averagely 2 years. No significant difference in operation time, postoperative complications, and the recovery of hip function in the middle and late phases of replacement was visible (P>0.05). However, perioperative blood loss, operative length, blood transfusion rate, postoperative hemoglobin levels, and early postoperative hip joint functional recovery were better in the posterolateral approach group than in the lateral approach group (P<0.05). In the 2 years after replacement, no significant difference in therapeutic effects was detectable between the two groups (P>0.05). Moreover, no significant difference in the incidence of adverse reactions was visible such as postoperative infection, dislocation, loosening, bone cement reaction, intraoperative fractures of proximal end of the femur and venous thromboembolism between lateral approach and posterolateral approach groups (P>0.05). Results indicated that posterolateral approach in total hip arthroplasty is helpful to early recovery, but long-term effects are similar to lateral approach.
6.Comparison of Dissolution Rates in vitro of Maxingshigan Dropping Pill and Suppository
Qun HE ; Rong ZENG ; Li WANG ; You HUANG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(12):-
Objective: To explorate the drug releasing rule in vitro of Maxingshigan Dropping pill and Suppository. Methods: Their dissolution rates in vitro were determined by the rotary basket method, the contents of total alkaloid in ephedra alkaloid in the two preparations were determined by acidic dye colorimetry, and they were used as markers of dissolution.Results:The dissolution quantity in 45 min of Dropping pill reached 100%, whereas that of suppository reached 92.58%. Conclusion: T 50 , T d of the two preparations showed significant difference ( P
7.Effect of HCMV on expressions of K8 and K18 in duct epithelial cells of salivary gland
Guorong YANG ; Gaosheng HUANG ; Yongjie XUE ; Xingmin JIA ; Xiaoxia HE ; Rong YU ; Xuejiao HE
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2009;29(2):117-120
Objective To study the effect of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) on expressions of K8 and K18 in duct epithelial cells of salivary gland. Methods The expressions of immediate early antigen of HCMV, K8 and K18 were detected by immunohistochemistry staining in tissues embedded in paraffin of parotid cytomegalic inclusion disease(PCID). Results Cytomegly bearing inclusion appeared in duct epithelium of PCID. DDG9/CCH2 antigen of HCMV was expressed in cytomegly bearing inclusion. K8 was negative in these cytomegly while K18 was intensively positive. Conclusion It is suggested that breaking down of K8 be induced in parotid duct epithelial cells infected by HCMV and that up-regulation of K18 may be a reactive change. Keratin network in simple epithelium functions to impart mechanical integrity to cells.
8.Protective effect of basic fibroblast growth factor on renal tubular epithelial cell toxicity induced by gentamicin
Rongshi HUANG ; Juen HUANG ; Yanhui CEN ; Guozhen HE ; Feilan ZHAO ; Rong FAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(2):240-244
BACKGROUND: In vivo experiments have confirmed that fibroblast growth factor can effectively protect gentamicin-induced renal tubular epithelial cell injury, but the effect on the in vitro cultured cells is still rare. OBJECTIVE: To explore the mechanisms of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) at different concentrations on preventing nephrotoxity mediated by genamicin on the primarily cultivated renal tubular epithelial cell models. METHODS: By use of enzyme and mesh screening, renal tubular epithelial cells were isolated from Kunming mice and purified, adjusting the cell concentration of 1×10~8/L, then cell suspension was moved to a 96-well culture plate and divided into different groups for culture: blank control group: normal culture; gentamicin group: 10, 30, 50 μL/hola (ie, 400, 1 200, 2 000 U/holes)arerecorded as G1, G2, G3; bFGF group: 20, 50, 80 μL/hole (ie, 90,225, 360 ng/hole) are recorded as B1, B2, B3; gentamicin plus bFGF intervention group: after adding bFGF 12 hours, then added gentamicin 12 hours, assigned into 9 dose subgroups, namely, G1B1, G1B2, G1B3, G2B1, G2B2, G2B3, G3B1, G3B2, G3B3, each subgroup contained four-hole complex. Cell morphology and quantity was observed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Gentamicin showed a dose-dependent effect on the renal tubular epithelial cell injury, epithelial cells in the medium and high concentration groups exhibited shrinkage, rounded, swelling, poor adhesion, severely damaged cytoplasm and structural disorder. In the low concentration group, the number change of cells was not obvious, and fibroblasts began to appear; In the bFGF groups, cells were full, exhibited strong refraction, the cell number increased significantly, these manifestations were significant in 50 μL/hole concentration, and there was no significant difference compared with 80 μL/hore concentration; in case of gentamicin plus bFGF intervention, cells with low concentrations of gentamicin had no obvious damage to cells, which increased, the damaged cells collapse was reduced in the group of low concentration of gentamicin, cell shrinkage and poor adhesion were slightly relieved, high concentrations of bFGF intervention could yield to good cell morphology, but high concentrations of gentamicin caused cell swelling and necrosis of injury, which could not be improved by any concentrations of bFGF intervention. 50 μL/hole bFGF has antagonistic effect on the nephrotoxicity mediated by medium and low concentrations of gentamicin, but has no protection on high concentration of gentamicin-induced nephrotoxicity.
9.Psychological status of hospitalized patients of internal medicine and its related factors
Yueying XIANG ; Rong LIU ; Nasi HE ; Yuan GONG ; Xiaoping HUANG ; Jianneng HUANG ; Hong YIN
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2012;06(3):193-195
ObjectiveTo analyzing the psychological status of hospitalized patients of internal medicine and its impact factors.Methods Hospitalized patients of internal medicine underwent a survey by using Chinese Health Questionnaire (CHQ-12),Social Support Scale and Disease-Cognition Scale.Those with a score of >4 received further investigation of Symptom Check-List 90 (SCL-90).Correlation analysis was performed between all factors of SCL-90 and social support or disease-cognition scale score.Results There was no significant difference of psychological status between males and females ( P >0.05 ).All SCL90 factors were negatively correlated with social support,of which obsessive,paranoid,and phobic presented stronger negative correlations with social support and objective support (P < 0.05 ).Furthermore,all factors were negatively correlated with disease-cognition scale score.A significantly negative correlation between phobic factor and disease-cognition scale score was identified ( P < 0.05 ).Improvement was found in 26.2% patients after intervention.Conclusion Patients tend to show unhealthy emotion when they are under the stress of hospitalization.Hospitalization support system may need to be improved and patients' cognition of disease should be increased.