1.Comparison of Different Methods Used in Detection of Respiratory Syncytial Virus
xiao-qi, CHEN ; ge-lin, XU ; jia-wu, QUAN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1994;0(04):-
Objective To select more rapid,sensitive and specific method in detection of respiratory syncytial virus(RSV)directly from clinical specimens.Methods RSV was detected by virus isolation in tissue culture,direct smears and detection by indirect immunofluorecence assay(IFA),rapid culture assay,sandwich enzyme linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA)as well as labbed streptavidin biotin method(LSAB)from 45 specimens(nasopharyngeal aspirates,NPAs) collected from infants and young children with acute lower respiratory tract infection.Results Of 45 NPAs,12 cases(26.7%) were positive by virus isolation,14 cases(31.1%) were positive for RSV by direct detection of RSV antigen by IFA,20 cases(44.4%) were positive with rapid culture assay,4 cases(8.9%)were positive by sandwich ELISA,4 cases(8.9%)were positive by LSAB.Conclusion Rapid culture assay and direct detection of RSV in NPAs direct smears by IFA are rapid,sensitive method in the diagnosis of RSV infections.
2.Mandibular-driven simultaneous maxillo-mandibular distraction for hemifacial microsomia with rapid prototyping technology.
Quan-Wen GAO ; Hui-Feng SONG ; Ming-Huo XU ; Chun-Ming LIU ; Jia-Ke CHAI
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2013;29(6):431-434
OBJECTIVETo explore the clinical application of mandibular-driven simultaneous maxillo-mandihular distraction to correct hemifacial microsomia with rapid prototyping technology.
METHODSThe patient' s skull resin model was manufactured with rapid prototyping technology. The osteotomy was designed on skull resin model. According to the preoperative design, the patients underwent Le Fort I osteotomy and mandibular ramus osteotomy. The internal mandible distractor was embedded onto the osteotomy position. The occlusal titanium pin was implanted. Distraction were carried out by mandibular-driven simultaneous maxillo-mandihular distraction 5 days after operation.
RESULTSThe distraction in five patients was complete as designed. No infection and dysosteogenesis happened. The longest distance of distraction was 28 mm, and the shortest distance was 16 mm. The facial asymmetry deformity was significantly improved at the end of distraction. The ocelusal plane of patients obviously improved.
CONCLUSIONSRapid prototyping technology is helpful to design precisely osteotomy before operation. Mandibular-driven simultaneous maxillo-mandibular distraction can correct hemifacial microsomia. It is worth to clinical application.
Face ; abnormalities ; surgery ; Facial Asymmetry ; congenital ; surgery ; Goldenhar Syndrome ; surgery ; Humans ; Hyperplasia ; surgery ; Mandible ; surgery ; Maxilla ; surgery ; Osteogenesis, Distraction ; methods ; Osteotomy ; methods ; Osteotomy, Le Fort
3.Study on influence of acupunctural signal on energy metabolism of human brain by positron emission tomography.
Shao-wei JIA ; Quan-shi WANG ; Wen-gui XU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2002;22(7):508-511
OBJECTIVETo study the biologic process of energy metabolism in brain during acupuncture using positron emission tomography (PET) with 18F-2-desoxyglucose (18FDG) for further elucidation of the relationship between acupunctural signal and nerve system.
METHODSElectroacupuncture (EA) was applied on right lateral of a healthy volunteer and paralytic limbs of 4 patients with cerebral infarction at acupoints L14, LI11, ST36 and SP6 using Hans acupoint-nerve stimulator. PET imaging was conducted on the healthy subject or patients with the same posture before and during EA with GE Advance II PET system.
RESULTSPET showed that in the healthy subject, before EA, the glucose metabolism (GM) in bilateral cerebral cortex, bilateral thalamus, basal nuclei and cerebellum was almost symmetrical, but during EA, the GM in contralateral thalamus, contralateral frontal lobe and parietal lobe (motor and sensory area) increased obviously. While in the patients before EA, the GM in the infarcted area was significantly lower than that in the non-infarcted area, as compared with that observed with CT and MRI, it showed a similar figure but with bigger abnormal area. During EA, GM in the infarcted area increased with apparent reduction of size. Increased GM of focal area, widened cerebral cortex and decreased edematous area were shown in patients with larger infarction area. Quantitative analysis revealed evident change in local/total ratio of glucose and increase of GM change rate.
CONCLUSION(1) EA on limb acupoints of healthy subject could induce obvious increase of regional GM in brain and contralateral thalamus, contralateral frontal lobe and parietal lobe (motor and sensory area). (2) EA on acupoints of paralytic limbs could cause increase of GM in contralateral thalamus, contralateral frontal lobe and parietal lobe. Besides, GM also increased in the area with lowered GM before EA, accompanied with shrinkage or disappearance of lesion. (3) Acupuncture could evoke the function of brain cells and raise the GM in them.
Aged ; Brain ; diagnostic imaging ; metabolism ; Cerebral Infarction ; diagnostic imaging ; metabolism ; Electroacupuncture ; Energy Metabolism ; Female ; Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 ; Glucose ; metabolism ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Radiopharmaceuticals ; Random Allocation ; Tomography, Emission-Computed
4.Nodular panniculitis in a neonate.
Tao XU ; Lu-Quan LI ; Jia-Lin YU
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2008;10(6):756-757
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5.Tandem Repeat Expression and Inhibitory Activity of a ?-lactamase Inhibitory Peptide
Ming-Fei XU ; Li-Ping XIE ; Tao YANG ; Chun-Bao ZHU ; Bao-Quan ZHU ; You-Jia HU ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(09):-
?-lactamase inhibitor research is popular for its potential on ?-lactam antibiotics resistant strain.A ?-lactamase binding peptide SIPIS04-01 was obtained by the yeast two-hybid system.In vitro assay showed that it can inhibit the ?-lactamase activity.In order to improve the expression level of the recombinant peptide,a two-copy expression plasmid pYG563 was constructed by random orientation tandem repeat method after codon modification,the two-copy plasmid was successfully expressed and the product was increased by 48.4% than that of one-copy plasmid.Purified peptide showed inhibitory activity against TEM-1 ?-lactamase in vitro and the inhhibitory constant Ki was measured.
6.A quantitative study on ultrasonographic texture analysis of injured porcine striped muscle induced by thermal and chemical factors
Jia-qi, ZHAO ; Jian-quan, ZHANG ; Qi, XU ; Yan-qiu, CHEN ; Jian-guo, SHENG ; Feng, LU ; Tian, YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2013;(8):674-680
Objective To quantitatively analyze and compare the texture features of thermal and chemical lesions on the porcine striated muscle, in vitro extracted from high-frequency ultrasonograms using computer-assisted image analysis technique, and to investigate the application values. Methods The thermal lesion and chemical lesion were induced in vitro in porcine striated muscle by microwave ablation and anhydrous acetic acid injection, respectively. The two dimension (2D) ultrasonographic ifndings were qualitatively compared between the groups of thermal and chemical lesion models, in which eight textural features in geometric mathematics extracted from 2D ultrasonograms were quantitatively analyzed by a technique of computer-assisted image analysis named multiscale decomposition method of echo intensity of interface relfections. Results As expected, microwave ablation and anhydrous acetic acid caused signiifcant changes of several texture features extracted from ultrasonograms. There were significant differences between the normal group and microwave ablation group in grayscale mean (Mean), irregularity (IRGL) and periodicity of distribution (POD) as follows (Mean: 1.9143±0.2914 vs 1.2334±0.3357, t=-5.306, P=0.000; IRGL: 0.5577±0.0334 vs 0.5092±0.0459, t=-2.957, P=0.007; POD: 0.000 27±0.000 005 vs 0.000 29±0.000 008, t=4.782, P=0.000). There were signiifcant differences between the normal group and anhydrous acetic acid injection group in number of blobs (NOB), size of blobs (SOB) and periodicity of distribution (POD) as follows (NOB: 51.0324±13.6998 vs 31.6042±4.8315, t=4.633, P=0.000; SOB:16.4843±3.9349 vs 25.6230±2.3555, t=6.903, P=0.000;POD:0.000 26±0.000 015 vs 0.000 29±0.000 008, t=-4.459, P=0.000). For each group of injured regions, there were significant differences between the microwave ablation group and anhydrous acetic acid injection group in Mean, IRGL, NOB and SOB as follows (Mean: 1.2664±0.2688 vs 1.9143±0.2914, t=-5.661, P=0.000; IRGL: 0.5220±0.0422 vs 0.5577±0.0334, t=-2.295, P=0.032;NOB:51.0324±13.6998 vs 34.5856±2.6362, t=4.048, P=0.000;SOB:16.4843±3.9349 vs 25.3176±2.3501, t=-6.676, P=0.000). Conclusion Technique of computer-assisted image analysis named multiscale decomposition method of echo intensity of interface relfections, based on multiscale blob features extraction, was useful to differentiate ultrasonic texture features between the groups injured in our study, which established quantitative muscle ultrasound as a practical and reliable tool for the muscle injury diagnosis to distinguish the structural changes induced by different physiochemical factors.
7.Eukaryotic Expression and in vitro Tumor Cell Apoptosis-induced Effect of Human TRAIL
Xu SHI ; Jia-Qiang HUANG ; Ying-Mei ZHANG ; Quan-Sheng SONG ; Da-Long MA
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2001;23(2):145-149
Objective To explore the tumor cell apoptosis induced by the effect in vitro of eukaryotic ex pression of full-length TRAIL cDNA and its extracellular region. Methods The eukaryotic expression vectors for both forms of the cDNA acquired from the fetal heart cDNA library were constructed. After gene transfecting, the stable expression cell lines were obtained by G418 screening. Results The supernatants from tansfectants could induce apoptosis of different tumor cell lines in vitro, and an enhanced effect was observed by adding TFAR19 (TF-1 cell apoptosis-related protein 19), a novel apoptosis gene product discovered in our laboratory. Conclusion Eukaryotic expression products of TRAIL can induce apoptosis of the tumor cells, and TFAR19 could enhance the effect on apoptosis of tumor cells.
8.Weekly Cyclophosphamide Pulse Therapy Combined with Corticosteroids in the Treatment of Pemphigus
Guo-Quan JIA ; Zhi-Qiang CHEN ; He-Lian LI ; Pan-Gen CUI ; Wen-Yan XU
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2001;23(2):173-175
Objective To investigate the better regimen of combined cyclophosphamide pulse therapy with corticosteroids in the treatment of Pemphigus. Methods Intravenous cyclophosphamide was given weekly in a dosage of 600 mg to those Pemphigus patients whose conditions couldn't be improved by corticosteroids (oral prednisone 1.2~1.5 mg/kg/d) alone. Results Ten patients with Pemphigus received weekly cyclophosphomide therapy in addition to corticosteroid. Patients conditions improved quickly, without side effects. Conclusions Cyclophosphamide weekly pulse therapy combined with corticosteroids is a good regimen in the treatment of Pemphigus.
9.Protective effect of curcumin on the intestinal injury and oxidative stress in rats in dry and hot desert environment
Xiang DONG ; wei Jiang LIU ; quan Jin WANG ; hua Yong XU ; jia Jia LI ; Na MA
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2017;27(12):28-32
Objective To investigate the protective effect of curcumin pretreatment on the intestinal mucosa in rats in dry and hot desert environment. Methods Eighty male SPF grade rats were randomly divided into saline control group ( NC group) and curcumin pretreatment group ( HDC group ) ( 40 in each group ) . Rats in the NC group were gavaged with saline, and rats in the HDC group were gavaged with curcumin (200 mg/kg), once a day for 7days. The rats were placed in a cabin simulating the dry and hot desert environment (41 ± 0. 5)℃ and relative humidity of (10 ± 2)%. Rats were randomly taken from each groups ( n=10 ) and sacrificed with 3% sodium pentobarbital intraperitoneally at 0 min, 50 min, 100 min and 150 min time points. The ileal tissue was stained for histological examination and oxidative stress index was detected. Results At time points 0 min and 50 min, the pathological injury scores of the HDC group were not significantly different compared with the NC group (P > 0. 05). At time points 100 min and 150 min, the pathological injury scores of the HDC group were significantly decreased compared with the NC group ( P < 0. 01 ) . At time points 50 min, 100 min and 150 min, the CAT and SOD activity of HDC group were significantly increased compared with the NC group (P< 0. 05 or P< 0. 01). The MDA content of HDC group were significantly decreased compared with the NC group ( P< 0. 05 or P < 0. 01 ) . Exposed to dry and hot environment, the pathological injury scores of the NC group were negatively correlated with CAT and SOD activity (r= -0. 9128, r= -0. 9125, P< 0. 01), and positively correlated with MDA content (r=0. 9258, P< 0. 01). Conclusions Curcumin pretreatment can protect the intestinal mucosa of rats in dry-heat environment of desert, and curcumin can alleviate the pathological damages of intestinal mucosa by inhibiting the oxidative stress in intestinal mucosa.
10.Exploration of Prevalence and Risk Factors for Orthostatic Hypotension in Elderly Hypertension Patients
jia Jia XU ; qiu Zhong LIN ; ying Feng DONG ; fei Guo FENG ; xing Yue DUAN ; ning Ning SUN ; xue Xin QUAN ; quan Zhi XIE
Chinese Circulation Journal 2017;32(10):989-993
Objective: To explore the prevalence and risk factors of orthostatic hypotension (OH) in elderly hypertension patients. Methods: A total of 532 retired hypertension patients elder than 65 years in Guangzhou military region were enrolled. The patients were divided into 2 groups: Hypertension group, n=414 and Hypertension combining OH (H+OH) group, n=118. The patient's age (65-79、≥ 80), hypertension grade (Grade 1-3) and complication status were studied. The risk factors for H+OH prevalence were analyzed by multivariate Logistic regression analysis. Results: The incidence rate of H+OH was 22.2% (118/532). In H+OH group, the ratios of elderly and very elderly patients were 6.7% and 23.1%, P<0.05 and the ratios of OH occurrence for hypertension grade 1, 2 and 3 were 12.6%, 23.3% and 25.2% respectively, P<0.05. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis presented that systolic blood pressure (BP) in supine position, BP at immediate standing, heart rate in supine position, heart rate after 2 minutes standing and chronic cardiac insufficiency were the impact factors for H+OH occurrence, P<0.05. Conclusion: In elderly hypertension patients, incidence of OH was increasing with age elevating; H+OH has been related to age, severity of hypertension and chronic cardiac insufficiency.