1.Quantitative analysis of coronary artery ostia anatomy using three-dimensional trans-esophageal echocardiography
Hua, DING ; Ming-chen, XIONG ; Li-xue, YIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2013;(6):437-442
Objective To quantitatively analyze the coronary artery ostia by three-dimensional trans-esophageal echocardiography (3D-TEE).Methods The full-volume images of aortic root and coronary artery ostia were acquired by 3D-TEE in 95 adult patients.The Philips QLab 3DQ measurement technology was employed to determine three mutually perpendicular planes:(1) The transverse plane cross the bottom of three coronary artery sinus.(2) The sagittal plane perpendicular to sino-tubular junction.(3) The coronal plane perpendicular to the aforementioned two planes .The following relevant parameters were measured and recorded:(1) Length, width, height and area of bilateral coronary artery ostia .(2) The angle between coronary arterial outflow tract and aortic root in sagittal plane .(3) The spatial distribution of coronary artery ostia, aortic root and coronary artert sinus .Results The shape of left coronary artery ostia were more regular (round or oval) than right coronary artery ostia ( teardrop-shape or oval ).Calcification was more frequent in right coronary artery ostia (81/95, 85.26%) than that in left coronary artery ostia. There were statistical differences between left and right coronary artery in the parameters of ostial wide , area and height (t =3.85, 3.86, -4.49, all P<0.01).Most left coronary artery ostia were located inside the sinus (76/95, 80.00%), mainly in the upper third segment (69/95, 72.63%); while more than half of the right coronary artery ostia were found outside the sinus ( 53/95, 55.79%).The difference was statistically significant( χ2 =25.91, P<0.01).Conclusion The quantitative analysis of aortic root and coronary artery ostia based on the full-volume images originated from real-time 3D-TEE is feasible, which is helpful for further clinical research .
3.EXPRESSION OF A HYPERTHERMOPHILIC ?-AMYLASE OF THE ARCHAEON PYROCOCCUS FURIOSUS IN SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE
Wei SHEN ; Guoqiang HUA ; Zhengxiang WANG ; Ming XUE ; Jian ZHUGE ;
Microbiology 1992;0(03):-
The structural gene encoding mature peptide of extracellular ? amylase was amplified from the genome DNA of hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus by PCR The recombinant plasmid pUC19 amy was constructed by inserting the amplified segment into vector pUC19 The recombinant vector pYX212 amy was constructed by ligate the heterogeneous fragment of pUC19 amy into the multiple cloning site of pYX212, an expression vector of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae W303 A1 were transformed with pYX212 amy by electroporation The transformant expressed the activity of the thermophilic ? amylase successfully The recombinant enzyme has the similar enzymatic properties as the extracellular ? amylase produced by Pyrococcus furiosus : it shows an enzymatic activity optimum at pH 5 0, and its optimal temperature for enzymatic activity is about 90℃, more than 50% of its initial enzymatic activity is still detectable after it was incubated at 121℃ for 30 minutes
4.Use of gentamicin solution in transurethral ureteroscopic lithotripsy to prevent postoperative infection
Ming CAO ; Jia-Hua PAN ; Hai-Ge CHEN ; Wei XUE ;
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2007;0(05):-
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of gentamicin solution in transurethral ureteroscopic lithotripsy to prevent postop- erative infection.Methods Prospective clinical randomized control study was conducted.From July 2003 to June 2006,116 ca- ses of ureteral stones at high risk of postoperative infection were randomized into control group or gentamicin group.Patients in gentamicin group received gentamicin solution for washing in the operation.All the patients undergoing operation were followed up for 2 weeks after operation.Diagnosis of postoperative infection was based on clinical manifestations.Results A total of 109 patients received operation in all the 116 cases,including 58 cases in gentamicin group and 51 cases in control group.Thirteen cases of postoperative infection were identified in all the patients receiving operation (11.93%),3 cases in gentamicin group and 10 in control group.The incidence of postoperative infection was significantly different between the two groups (X~2= 5.3342,P=0.0209).Eight cases had positive bacterial culture.Of the microbiological isolates,2 were gram-positive bacteria, 5 gram-negative bacteria and 1 Candida albicans.Conclusions The most common pathogen causing postoperative infection after transurethral ureteroscopic lithotripsy is gram-negative bacteria.The use of gentamicin solution for washing in the operation can reduce the incidence of postoperative infection.
5.Application Research on the Production of Ergosterol using Corn Straw Hydrolyzates Fermentation by Yeast
Gong-Ming SONG ; Jiao LIU ; Dong-Hua XUE ;
Microbiology 2008;0(12):-
Biomass is a renewable resource, which can be transformed into useful chemical products. The effects of dilute hydrochloric acid on the hydrolysis of steam explosion pretreatment of corn straw were studied. This article developed the application research of ergosterol using corn straw hydrolysates as fer- mentation substrates. The results showed that when corn straw was hydrolyzed with 1.5% hydrochloric acid, temperature at 90?C, hydrolysis for 3 h and the corresponding solid to liquid ratio at 10%, the reducing sugar content can reached up to 53.3% and cellulose conversion efficiency was 79%. The optimal fermental pa- rameters were as follows: 6.0 oBx of corn straw hydrolysates, corn concentration steep water at 4%, pH 7.5, 10% of inoculation, 28?C cultivated for 32 h. Under these conditions, the yeast biomass up to 8.5 g/L and the ergosterol content up to 2.35%. The infrared spectrometer and the X-ray diffract meter used to characterize of crystallite structure.
6.Clinical analysis of seven acute phosphine poisoning.
Tao CHEN ; Ran SHI ; Xue-zhong YANG ; Xue-zhong YANG ; Ming-jiang QIAN ; Hua-jun CHEN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2005;23(3):223-225
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7.Changes and clinical significance of serum cardiac troponin I in children with viral encephalitis
hua-wei, LIU ; ru-ming, WANG ; xue-yu, WANG ; xun-kun, WANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1994;0(04):-
Objective To study the clinical significance and changes of serum cardiac troponin I (CTnI) levels in children's viral encephalitis merged with myocarditis or myocardium injury.Methods CTnI and myocardium zymogram levels were detected in 40 children with viral encephalitis and other 40 children as the controls by means of ELISA.Results CTnI and myocardium zymogram levels in viral encephalitis were significantly higher than those in controls(P
8.Studies on the absorption kinetics of baicalin and baicalein in rats' stomachs and intestines.
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2006;31(12):999-1001
OBJECTIVETo study the absorption kinetics of baicalin and baicalein in rats' stomachs and intestines.
METHODThe drug concentration by in situ perfusion in rats were determined by HPLC.
RESULTThe hourly absorption percentages of baicalin in stomach, small intestine and colon were 8.05%, - 0.94% and 2.32%, respectively, and baioalein with 34.53%, 30.61% and 4.89%, respectively. The absorption rate constants of baicalein were 0.090 7, 0.083 7, 0.076 6 and 0.048 3, respectively in duodenum, jejunum, ileum and colon.
CONCLUSIONBaicalin is moderately absorbed in stomach and poorly in small intestine and colon; Baicalein is well absorbed in stomach and small intestine but worse in colon, suggesting that the former is more suitable to be administered orally. The extensive absorption segments of bacailein suggests that it can be processed into a sustained-release preparation.
Animals ; Colon ; metabolism ; Duodenum ; metabolism ; Flavanones ; isolation & purification ; pharmacokinetics ; Flavonoids ; isolation & purification ; pharmacokinetics ; Ileum ; metabolism ; Intestinal Absorption ; Intestines ; metabolism ; Jejunum ; metabolism ; Male ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Scutellaria ; chemistry ; Stomach ; metabolism
9.Lead acetate induced DNA damage in blood lymphocytes of rats.
Jian-hua ZHOU ; Lian XUE ; Xi-jin SHI ; Liu-ming PENG ; Chen BIAN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2006;24(5):290-292
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10.The observation of therapeutic effect of atorvastatin on mixed dyslipidemia in type 2 diabetic patients
Wen-Hua ZHU ; Shao ZHONG ; Xian-An SHEN ; Xue-Ming CAO ; Ying PAN ;
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2006;0(10):-
Objective To observe the effect of atorvastatin on mixed dyslipidemia in type 2 diabetic patients. Methods 39 patients of type 2 diabetic with mixed dyslipidemia were taken with atorvastatin for 6 months,and the change of total cholesterel(TC),triglyceride(TG),low-debsity-lipoprotein-cholesteral(LDL-C),high-debsity-lipopro- tein-cholesteral(HDL-C)were observed.The incidence of side-effect was recorded.Results TC,TG,LDL-C were obviously reduced and their extent of reduction were 26.17 %,54.97 %,38.92 %.HDL-C was obviously increased and it's extent of increase was 14.81%(P