1.Changes in the Serum MDA and the Blood Cell SOD of Primary Liver Cancer Patients
Journal of Kunming Medical University 1986;0(04):-
The Serum monlandlyhyde (MDA) and the rea blood cell superoxide dismutase (SOD) were measured in 33 primary liver cancer patients. The results showed: (t). The content level of the serum MDA increased in these patients. (2) . The SOD activity markedly decreased. These demonstrated that in the pathologic process of primary liver can- cer, lipid peroxidation reaction increased, which may be caused by chemistry carcinogin.
2.Comparative study of radiography, CT and MRI in the identification of hip involvement in patients with ankylosing spondylitis
Zhenguo HUANG ; Xuezhe ZHANG ; Libin HU ; Guochun WANG ; Huiqiong ZHOU ; Xin LU ; Wu WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2012;46(1):65-69
Objective To study the imaging findings of hip involvement and to compare the sensitivity of radiography,CT,and MRI in the identification of hip involvement in patients with ankylosing spondylitis(AS).MethodsAnteroposterior radiography of the pelvis and MRI of hip were performed in 55 patients with AS.CT scan of hip was performed in 29 of 55 patients.T1-weighted,T2-weighted,short tau inversion recovery (STIR) and three dimensional balanced turbo field echo with water selective excitation (3D-BTFE-WATS) coronal sequences of hips were obtained in all patients,of which fat-saturated contrastenhanced T1-weighted sequence was performed in 24 patients.The imaging data of 55 patients were analyzed.The chi-square test was used to analyze the sensitivity in the identification of hip involvement among radiography,CT,and MRI.ResultsAmong 110 hips in all 55 patients,abnormal changes were detected in 13 hips by radiography,85 hips by MRI.The findings of radiography included bone erosions in 13 hips,joint space narrowing in 4 hips,syndesmophytes in 5 hips.MRI revealed bone erosive destruction in 31 hips,joint space narrowing in 4 hips,joint effusion in 80 hips,subchondral bone marrow edema in 32 hips,fat accumulation of bone marrow in 28 hips,enthesitis in 21 hips.Bilateral synovial enhancement was showed in 19 of 24 patients who underwent fat-saturated contrast-enhanced T1-weighted sequence.Of the 58 hip joints in 29 patients who underwent CT examination,not only did CT show all bone erosions detected by radiography and MRI,but CT revealed bone erosive destruction that were not identified by radiography in 10 hips and by MRI in 1 hip as well.Abnormal changes were detected in 10.3% (6/58)by radiography,27.6% (16/58) by CT,and 77.6% (45/58) by MRI.The sensitivity of MRI in the identification of hip involvement is higher than that of radiography and CT ( x2 =53.22 and 29.08,P < 0.05 ).In addition to chronic bone structural changes,MRI depicted acute inflammatory changes which could not be detected by radiography and CT.ConclusionsMRI can detect early acute inflammatory changes of hip joint that can not be showed by radiography and CT.Effusion of joint and synovial enhancement caused by synovitis are the most common MRI findings of the hip in patients with AS.
3.The expression and the clinical guiding significance of HIF-1α and Hp in Mongolian and Han two nationalities
Xueqin LENG ; Yan LI ; Huiqiong JIA ; Xiangzhen HU ; Xiaoyan DUAN ; Zhigang LU
Tianjin Medical Journal 2017;45(7):704-708
Objective To detect the expressions of two protein factors hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1α and Helicobacter pylori (Hp) in gastric cancer in Mongolian and Han two nationalities respectively,and to explore the relationship of HIF-1α and Hp in the development of gastric cancer.Methods A modified Warthin-Starry (W-S) silver staining method was used to detect Hp infection in 27 Mongolian patients with gastric cancer and 30 Han patients with gastric cancer.Immunohistochemical (S-P) method and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) method were used to detect protein and mRNA expressions of HIF-1α in cancer tissue,paracancerous tissue and normal tissue samples.The relationship of HIF-1α protein and Hp expression was analyzed between gastric carcinoma tissue samples of Mongolian patient group and Han patient group.Results Hp infection rates were 81.5% (22/27) and 66.7% (20/30) in Mongolian and Han patients with gastric cancer.The difference in infection rate was not statistically significant between two groups of patients (~=1.608,P > 0.05).The positive expression levels of HIF-1α protein were 62.96% (17/27) and 70.00% (21/30) in gastric cancer tissue samples of Mongolian and Han groups.The relative expression levels of HIF-1α mRNA were 0.891 4±0.075 0 and 0.907 4±0.065 5.There was no significant difference in the HIF-1 α mRNA expression between the two nationalities.No positive expressions of HIF-1α protein and mRNA were found in paracancerous tissue and normal tissue samples.There was a positive correlation in the positive expression of HIF-1α protein and Hp infection in gastric cancer tissue samples of Mongolian and Han patient groups (r,=0.424 and 0.617,P < 0.05).Conclusion HIF-1α and Hp are pathogenic factors of gastric cancer.Hp and HIF-1α may promote the occurrence of gastric cancer together.The pathogenic mechanism of HIF-1α and Hp in gastric cancer may be the same for Mongolian and Han patients.
4. Interaction of health literacy and second-hand smoke exposure on psychopathological symptoms of middle school students
Jie HU ; Rong YANG ; Danlin LI ; Yuhui WAN ; Huiqiong XU ; Shanshan WANG ; Shichen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;54(2):144-148
Objective:
To explore the interaction of health literacy and second-hand smoke exposure on psychopathological symptoms of middle school students.
Methods:
From November 2015 to January 2016, 22 628 middle school students from Shenyang of Liaoning Province, Bengbu of Anhui Province, Xinxiang of Henan Province, Ulanqab of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Chongqing Municipality, and Yangjiang of Guangdong Province were enrolled by using the multi-stage cluster convenience sampling method. A questionnaire was used to collect the data including demographic information, health literacy, second-hand smoke exposure, and psychopathological symptoms. A multivariate logistic regression model was used to analyze the interaction of health literacy and second-hand smoke exposure on psychopathological symptoms of middle school students.
Results:
The age of students was (15.36±1.79) years old, of which 10 990 were boys, accounting for 48.6% of total students. The detection rate of psychopathological symptoms was 29.1% (6 581/22 628). The detection rate of psychopathological symptoms in those who were exposed to second-hand smoke was 38.1% (2 401/6 304), which was higher than that in the non-second-hand smoke exposure group [25.6% (4 180/16 324)] (
5.Protective effect and mechanism of hyperbaric oxygen on delayed encephalopathy after carbon monoxide poisoning via the mitochondrial pathway in mice
Jinfeng BAO ; Boya HUANG ; Rongxia NING ; Xia YUN ; Shijie GAO ; Huiqiong JIA ; Xiaohong HU ; Zhe LI ; Zhaoxiao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2023;32(3):319-326
Objective:To explore the protective effect and underlying mechanism of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) on delayed encephalopathy after carbon monoxide poisoning (DEACMP) in mice.Methods:Totally 225 adult male Kunming mice were selected to establish CO poisoning model via intraperitoneal injection carbon monoxide (CO), and were randomly divided into the air control group, CO poisoning group, and HBO group. Each group was further divided into five time points group, that was 1, 3, 7, 14 and 21 d. The mice in the air control group were injected intraperitoneally with the same amount of air, and the HBO group received HBO treatment at the same time every day. DEACMP mice model was screened by behaviors using the open field test, new object recognition test and nesting test, and the content of myelin basic protein (MBP) were assayed. The mouse brain tissue and mitochondrial were prepared and malonialdehyde (MDA) and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) content were measured with ultraviolet spectrophotometer. MBP content in brain tissue and cytochrome C (CytC) content in the mitochondrial were measured by ELISA. The mitochondria membrane potential (MMP) was measured by flow cytometry.Results:Compared with the air control group, the content of carboxyhemoglobin (COHB) in blood increased significantly and the content of MBP in brain tissue decreased significantly in CO poisoning mice. CO poisoning mice showed motor ability and cognitive dysfunction. Compared with the air control group, the contents of MMP, CytC and ATP were significantly decreased ( P<0.01) in the CO poisoning group; while the MDA content was significantly increased ( P<0.01). Compared with the CO poisoning group, mice behaviors were improved significantly ( P<0.05), the content of MBP, MMP, CytC and ATP were increased ( P<0.05), while the MDA content decreased significantly ( P<0.01) in the HBO group. Conclusions:The abnormal mitochondrial function might be closely related to the occurrence and development of DEACMP, and HBO therapy plays an effective role in preventing and treating the DEACMP mice model via the mitochondrial pathway.
6.Correction to: Increasing targeting scope of adenosine base editors in mouse and rat embryos through fusion of TadA deaminase with Cas9 variants.
Lei YANG ; Xiaohui ZHANG ; Liren WANG ; Shuming YIN ; Biyun ZHU ; Ling XIE ; Qiuhui DUAN ; Huiqiong HU ; Rui ZHENG ; Yu WEI ; Liangyue PENG ; Honghui HAN ; Jiqin ZHANG ; Wenjuan QIU ; Hongquan GENG ; Stefan SIWKO ; Xueli ZHANG ; Mingyao LIU ; Dali LI
Protein & Cell 2019;10(9):700-700
In the original publication the grant number is incorrectly published. The correct grant number should be read as "17140901600". The corrected contents are provided in this correction article. This work was partially supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 81670470 and 81600149), a grant from the Shanghai Municipal Commission for Science and Technology (17140901600, 18411953500 and 15JC1400201) and a grant from National Key Research and Development Program (2016YFC0905100).
7.Increasing targeting scope of adenosine base editors in mouse and rat embryos through fusion of TadA deaminase with Cas9 variants.
Lei YANG ; Xiaohui ZHANG ; Liren WANG ; Shuming YIN ; Biyun ZHU ; Ling XIE ; Qiuhui DUAN ; Huiqiong HU ; Rui ZHENG ; Yu WEI ; Liangyue PENG ; Honghui HAN ; Jiqin ZHANG ; Wenjuan QIU ; Hongquan GENG ; Stefan SIWKO ; Xueli ZHANG ; Mingyao LIU ; Dali LI
Protein & Cell 2018;9(9):814-819