1.The basic researchfor composite bone cement of calcium phosphate and cancellous bone granules
Bi-Zeng ZHAO ; Lian-Shun JIA ; Jia-Shun LI ; Al ET
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2000;0(11):-
Objective To probe the biological degradation of composite bone cement of calcium phosphate and cancellous bone granules,as well as its biophysical and solidifying characteristics.Methods The specimens of composite bone cement were determined by its solidification,which were made of 2.5g calcium phosphate cement mixed either with10%,15%,20%,25%,30%or 35%bone granules of 0.5~1.0mm diameter.The cylindrical specimens of 10mm diameter and18mm length were used for biomechnical test.Furthermore,the bone defect of 5mm?5mm?6mm in12canines were made in L 3 and L 4 verte bral body through anterolateral lumbar vertebral body approach,and composite bone cement with20%bone granules and calcium phosphate cement were filled into the bone defects respectively.The bone formation was evaluated by X-ray and histological examination.Results The composite bone cement with less than20%cancellous bone granules displayed excellent solidifying character,while with the diameter of 0.5~1.0mm and the content of 15%to20%cancellous bone granules,the maximal load and com pressive strength of the composite bone cement were of no significant difference with calcium phosphate ce ment ;but the biomech nical characteristics would decrease if the diameter was1.0~2.0mm despite of the content 15%to20%gran ules.New bone formation were observed in the center of composite bone cement 2months later,and com posite bone cement were replaced mostly by new bone at4months;while in calcium phosphate cement group,only slight degradation occurred at the interface of implant material and host bone at2and4months.Conclusion The composite bone cement of calcium phosphate with20%content and0.5~1mm di am eter of can cellous bone granules can provide the ability of rapid degradation and bone formation.The re sults of study present the basic data of the reparative materials with the composite bone cement for verte-broplasty clinically.
2.Silencing of HER2 Receptor and Growth Inhibition of SKBR3 Breast Cancer Cells by Lentiviral-mediated RNAi
Lian-Sheng CHENG ; Zhao ZHA ; Jia-Jia XI ; Bing JIANG ; Jing LIU ; Xue-Biao YAO ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(02):-
HER2, a member of epidermal growth factor receptor family proteins, is overexpressed in about 30% of human breast cancer. Increased levels of HER2 are associated with poor patient prognosis and enhanced metastasis. RNA interference (RNAi) is developed recently as a new technique which can inhibit gene expression specifically in mammalian cells. On the basis of previous study,in which two target sequences with favorable RNAi effect on HER2 were identified, a series of dual promoter siRNA-expressing vectors containing two opposing U6 and H1 promoters were constructed. After transfection of HER2-overexpressing SKBR3 breast cancer cells with the siRNA-expressing vectors, downregulation of HER2 was identified quantitatively. Subsequently, the siRNA-expressing cassettes were subcloned into lentiviral vectors by LR recombination reaction and lentivirus was prepared successfully. The results from infection of SKBR3 cells with siRNA-expressing lentivirus demonstrated that lentiviral-mediated RNAi could downregulate HER2 expression efficiently through fluorescent quantitative PCR (FQ-PCR), western blot, and FACS analysis. Furthermore, cell growth was inhibited in cell proliferation assay after treatment with siRNA lentivirus.A new tool for clarifying the function of HER2 in cancer metastasis and developing the gene therapy drug was offered.
3.The Role of Proliferation and Differentiation of Preadipocyte on High Fat Diet-induced Obesity and Prevention of Obesity through Exercises in Rats
Shaosheng LIU ; Yongjun ZHAO ; Linjing ZHANG ; Zhiyou JIA ; Junchao LIAN ; Yuxiu HE
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2017;36(8):667-674
Objective To explore the influences of proliferation and differentiation of preadipocytes on high fat diet-induced obesity and obesity prevention through exercises in rats.Methods Forty male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into a normal diet control group (C,n=8),a normal diet with exercises group (E,n=8),a high fat diet control group (H,n=14) and a high fat diet with exercises group (HE,n=10).Group C and group H kept sedentary,while group E and group HE underwent treadmill exercises at about 75%VO2max level.After 12 weeks of intervention,the body weight,epididymal,perirenal and retroperitoneal fat mass were recorded,and the total fat mass was determinated.Stereology method was used to calculate the number and average diameter of fat cells.Western Blotting was conducted to measure the expression of PPARγ and C/EBPα protein in adipose tissues.Results (1) The body weight and total fat mass of group H were significantly higher than those of group C (P<0.01).Perirenal,retroperitoneal fat and total fat mass of group E and HE were significantly lower than those of group C and H respectively (P<0.01).(2) The total fat cell number of group H was significantly higher than that of group C.The average diameter of fat cells in perirenal and retroperitoneal fat pads of group E were significantly lower than that of group C (P<0.05,P<0.01),while that of group HE in epididymal,perirenal and retroperitoneal fat pads was significantly lower than that of group H (P<0.01).(3) Compared with group C,the expression of PPARγ protein of group E and H increased significantly in epididymal,perirenal and retroperitoneal fat pads (P<0.01).The expression of C/EBPα protein of group H was significantly higher than that of group C in epididymal and perirenal fat pads (P<0.01),the expression of C/EBPα protein of group E was significantly higher than that of group C in perirenal and retroperitoneal fat pads (P<0.01),while the expression of C/EBPα protein of group HE was significantly lower than that of group H in perirenal fat pads(P<0.01).Conclusion The proliferation and differentiation of preadipocyte was enhanced in the development of high fat diet induced obesity and exercises to prevent obesity,but its role and mechanisms were different.The high fat diet increases the number of fat cells which is a compensatory mechanism for the body to adapt to fat accumulation,while exercises might promote cell renewal and decrease the average size of fat cells which is an adaptive mechanism to improve fat storage.
4.Long-term follow-up of a case of CHILD syndrome
Yangyang LIN ; Qinfeng LI ; Li ZHAO ; Jia LIAN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2020;53(7):561-563
A 87-day-old female patient presented with patchy erythema on the right body and ipsilateral limb deformity after birth, and visited the hospital in January 2012. Skin examination showed obvious red plaques on the right lower abdomen, right buttock, right perineum, right leg and right foot, with yellow scales on the surface and clear boundaries, and there was no obvious exudation or odor; pale yellow verrucous hyperplasia was observed on the right lower jaw, right neck, right axilla, and on the back of the first to fourth fingers of the right hand; only 1 interphalangeal joint and no nail plate was observed on the second, third and fourth toes of the right foot. The X-ray of the right foot showed deformity and bone defects. The patient was diagnosed with CHILD syndrome, and treated with intermittent oral acitretin capsules, and topical vaseline ointment, tacalcitol ointment and weak-potency glucocorticoid ointment for more than 6 years. The skin lesions regressed during treatment, but occurred repeatedly after withdrawal. Thereafter, the patient was switched to simvastatin ointment for 2 years. The skin lesions increased proportionally with the increase of age, and the affected limb grew a little more rapidly than the healthy limb. By January 2020, the skin lesions on the right lower jaw, right neck, and the first to fourth fingers of the right hand had subsided, but new band-like hypertrophic verrucous plaques occurred on the fifth finger of the right hand; the skin lesions on the right leg were slightly improved, and no involvement of other systems was observed.
5.Repeated dose toxicity of Tangwang Mingmu granules in Sprague-Dawley rats
Hui PENG ; Zengming ZHAO ; Li JIA ; Yulei SHU ; Jun HE ; Tingfen ZHANG ; Lizhong LI ; Xiushu HE ; Ye LIU ; Zenglin LIAN ; Jun ZHAO ; Yimei WANG ; Shuangqing PENG
Military Medical Sciences 2016;40(12):978-983
Objective To observe toxic symptoms and signs , toxic damage extents and reversibility in rats after oral administration of Tangwang Mingmu granules .Methods Four dose groups with 40 rats in each group were designed in this study, including control group fed with distilled water and three groups at different dosages of the test drug .Tangwang Mingmu granules were orally administered to SD rats at the dosage of 8.4, 4.2 and 2.1 g/kg for 3 weeks and 14.0, 8.4 and 4.2 g/kg for 23 weeks, for 26 consecutive weeks .The general state of the rats was observed every day , while body mass and food consumption were calculated once a week .Halfway through and at the end of the administration (13 and 26 weeks) and after four weeks of recovery, parameters of body mass, hematology, hematological biochemistry, organ/body mass ratio and histopathology were measured .Results Compared with the control group at the same time-point, body mass of male rats in the other three groups was slightly reduced .Food consumption in high and medium dose groups was reduced (P<0.05), MCHC, ALT, TBIL and Na +in high dose group were decreased (P<0.05), TP, ALB and D-BIL were increased (P<0.05), the mean body mass and relative organ weight of thymus in medium dose male rats were decreased (P<0.05), relative organ weight of the liver and kidney in high dose male rats was increased (P<0.05), and focal chronic inflammation to different extent was observed in the liver , kidney and prostate gland .No dose-effect relationship was found in these perturbations that were all within the normal range of animals .No significant drug-related pathological changes were found.Conclusion The NOAEL of Tangwang Mingmu granules is considered to be 14.0 g/kg body mass/day (equal to 50 times the proposed clinical adult dosage ) for the 26-week repeated dose oral toxicity study in male andfemale rats.
6.Role of infection control nurses in healthcare-associated infection management
hong Jun REN ; yi Liu LI ; xue Hui JIA ; xia Jian JIA ; chun Yan ZHAO ; li Xiu ZHAO ; lian Mei CHEN ; ming Yan DING ; wen Jing MENG ; Yi-sheng JUN ; PAN DENG
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2017;16(10):966-968,975
Objective To explore the role of infection control nurses in healthcare-associated infection(HAI)man-agement,and provide basis for HAI management.Methods Through setting up infection control nurses in clinical departments of the whole hospital,clarifying their responsibilities and duties,training,and supervising them,the effect of infection control nurses on HAI management was observed.Results A total of 67 infection control nurses were set up in the clinical departments of the whole hospital,HAI management knowledge among health care work-ers (HCWs)in 26 departments improved significantly,scores of HAI management knowledge among HCWs in April and December was compared,difference was statistically significant (Z = - 2.193,unilateral P = 0.014). Hand hygiene compliance rate of HCWs improved from 83.35%(1817/2180)in April to 89.53% (2002/2236)in December,difference was statistically significant(χ2 =36.13,P <0.01).A total of 56670 hospitalized patients were monitored from April to December 2015,the total length of hospital stay was 411164 days,utilization rate of three catheters was 27.18%,three catheter-related infection rate was 0.74‰.The median scores of supervision on HAI management in clinical departments improved from 95.30 in May to 97.70 in September(P <0.05).Conclusion Setting up infection control nurses is of great significance to strengthen the HAI management organization and pro-mote the quality of HAI management.
7.Diagnostic value of ultrasound-guided core needle biopsy for soft tissue tumors.
Jia NA ; Zhi-wei FANG ; Ai-lian ZHAO ; Ji-you LI
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2013;42(3):158-162
OBJECTIVETo study the diagnostic value and pitfalls of ultrasound-guided core needle biopsy (CNB) of soft tissue tumors.
METHODSOne hundred and six cases of CNB specimens encountered during the period from 2007 to 2012 were enrolled into the study. The pathologic diagnosis using CNB was compared with that using surgical specimens. Diagnostic accuracy was analyzed using Chi-square test, with respect to the histologic pattern (such as spindle cell and myxoid), biologic behavior (benign versus malignant) and immunohistochemical results. The 59 cases of sarcoma were subdivided into three grades according to FNCLCC grading system.
RESULTSHistologic diagnosis could be made in 84.0% (89/106) cases. Thirteen cases were non-diagnostic on CNB. There were 4 cases on CNB showing diagnostic discrepancy with surgical specimens. Four cases of "benign lesions" on CNB found to be myxoid liposarcoma and lipoma-like liposarcoma upon resection. In general, myxoid pattern (9/17) seen on CNB showed less diagnostic correlation with surgical specimens, as compared to spindle cell and other histologic patterns (P < 0.01). The rate of diagnostic correlation was 79.7% (49/59) for the 59 cases of sarcoma studied, with grade 2 and grade 3 sarcoma showing better correlation (in contrast to 7/17 for grade 1 sarcoma) (P < 0.01). Comparative analysis showed no significant difference between benign/borderline tumors and sarcomas. The application of immunohistochemical study did not result in significant improvement in diagnostic accuracy on CNB.
CONCLUSIONSUltrasound-guided CNB is a reliable tool in pathologic diagnosis of soft tissue tumors and shows a high accuracy rate especially for high-grade sarcoma. Tumors with myxoid pattern, lipomatous tumors and grade 1 sarcomas are associated with lower diagnostic accuracy on CNB. Correlation with clinicoradiologic findings would also be helpful in diagnostic evaluation and surgical planning.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Biopsy, Large-Core Needle ; methods ; Diagnostic Errors ; Extremities ; Female ; Humans ; Liposarcoma, Myxoid ; diagnosis ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Neoplasm Grading ; Sarcoma ; diagnosis ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; Soft Tissue Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; Ultrasonography, Interventional ; methods ; Young Adult
8.Genotoxicity research thought and method on traditional Chinese medicine.
Jia-yin HAN ; Yan YI ; Ai-hua LIANG ; Yu-shi ZHANG ; Chun-ying LI ; Yong ZHAO ; Lian-mei WANG ; Gui-qin LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(14):2696-2700
Genotoxicity research takes an important place in traditional Chinese medicine safety evaluation. Genotoxicity test on traditional Chinese medicine has been paid great attention since 1970s. Currently, the most developed genotoxicity test methods included: bacterial reverse mutation test and mouse lymphoma assay which are used to detect relevant genetic changes, micronucleus test and chromosomal analysis which are used to measure chromosomal aberration, and single cell electrophoresis assay which is used to test DNA damage. This article reviews research progress on genotoxicity of traditional Chinese medicine, evaluation methods of genotoxicity, the problems and solutions on genotoxicity evaluation of traditional Chinese medicine, and new technique used in genotoxicity test.
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9.Review on requirements of drug allergy or pseudoallergic reactions in pre-clinical evaluation.
Jia-yin HAN ; Yan YI ; Ai-hua LIANG ; Yu-shi ZHANG ; Chun-ying LI ; Yong ZHAO ; Lian-mei WANG ; Yu-ting LU ; Gui-qin LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(14):2685-2689
Drug allergy and pseudoallergic reactions are main adverse drug reactions. Allergy is mainly induced by the immunogenicity of drug, drug metabolic products or drug additive. Pseudoallergic reactions may result from the irritation or activation of inflammatory material release. Pre-clinical evaluation of drug allergy and pseudoallergic reactions is included in immunotoxicity evaluation. Now there is no in vivo or in vitro method that could predict all kinds of allergy or pseudoallergic reactions due to the different mechanisms. In the past few years, FDA, SFDA OECD, ICH and WHO have published several guidelines on per-clinical immunotoxicity evaluation, however, no agreement has been reached on allergy and pseudoallergic reactions evaluation. This article reviews the requirements of allergy and pseudoallergic reactions in pre-clinical evaluation.
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10.Impact of the CFTR chloride channel on the cytoskeleton of mouse Sertoli cells.
Hong-liang ZHANG ; Zhe ZHANG ; Hui JIANG ; Yu-chun GU ; Kai HONG ; Wen-hao TANG ; Lian-ming ZHAO ; De-feng LIU ; Jia-ming MAO ; Yu-zhuo YANG
National Journal of Andrology 2016;22(2):110-115
OBJECTIVETo study the impact of the chloride channel dysfunction of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) on the cytoskeleton of Sertoli cells in the mouse.
METHODSTM4 Sertoli cells were cultured and treated with CFTR(inh)-172 at the concentrations of 1, 5, 10 and 20 μmol/L for 48 hours. Then the cytotoxicity of CFT(inh)-172 was assessed by CCK-8 assay, the expressions of F-actin and Ac-tub in the TM4 Sertoli cells detected by immunofluorescence assay, and those of N-cadherin, vimentin and vinculin determined by qPCR.
RESULTSCFTR(inh)-172 produced cytotoxicity to the TM4 Sertoli cells at the concentration of 20 μmol/L. The expressions of F-actin and Ac-tub were decreased gradually in the TM4 Sertoli cells with the prolonging of treatment time and increasing concentration of CFTR(inh)-172 (P < 0.05). The results of qPCR showed that different concentrations of CFTR(inh)-172 worked no significant influence on the mRNA expressions of N-cadherin, vimentin and vinculin in the Sertoli cells.
CONCLUSIONThe CFTR chloride channel plays an important role in maintaining the normal cytoskeleton of Sertoli cells. The reduced function and expression of the CFTR chloride channel may affect the function of Sertoli cells and consequently spermatogenesis of the testis.
Actins ; metabolism ; Animals ; Benzoates ; pharmacology ; Chloride Channels ; physiology ; Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator ; antagonists & inhibitors ; Cytoskeleton ; drug effects ; Male ; Mice ; Sertoli Cells ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Spermatogenesis ; Thiazolidines ; pharmacology ; Time Factors