1.Effection on the potential of growth and mineralization of cultured osteoblasts on ITO glass coated with functional polymer-polypyrrole in vitro
Yingliang SONG ; Jun JIA ; Yueling YAO
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2000;0(05):-
Objective: To study the potential of growth and mineralization of cultured osteoblasts on the indium tin oxide conductive(ITO) glass disk coated with polypyrrole film (Ppy) . Methods: Osteoblasts were seeded onto ITO glass or ITO glass coated with polypyrrole film of implant materials. The cells were stained by HE and Von Kossa, observed by light microscope and scanning electron microscope (SEM) on day 3, 7, 14 and 28 after seeding respectively. Results: The osteoblast cells attached well to both ITO surfaces and Ppy films, mineralized nodules was observed on Ppy film. Conclusion: The polypyrrole films have good bone biocompatibility and it can be used as the biomaterials for dental implant.
3.Analysis of association between PTEN gene single nucleotide polymorphism and stomach neoplasms
Zhaoxia SONG ; Bing LIU ; Jia ZHAO ; Jun LIU
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2006;0(04):-
0.05).Conclusion Neither rs2735343 nor rs701848 of the PTEN gene is not associated with gastric carcinoma,they may not be susceptibility loci for gastric carcinoma in Northern Han Chinese.
4.pRNA: A Safe,Stable and Large Capacity Molecular Vehicle for Gene Therapy
Feng-Ping XU ; Jun YANG ; Xue-Song FENG ; Li-Jia AN ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(06):-
The molecular delivery vectors used in gene therapy need provide the features of safety,stability, efficiency and capacity. The current studies on the structure and action mechanism of pRNA, a packaging RNA of phage?29, showed that pRNA with multiple binding sites can through cell membrane easily and escort exogenous molecules to target cell, without inducing immune reaction. As an ideal nano-scale gene therapy vehicle, pRNA presents a promising application in delivering multiple therapeutic components to detect and treat human diseases.
5.The characteristic of regional cerebral glucose metabolism in Wilson's disease using 18F-FDG PET
Xiang-song, ZHANG ; Ming, SONG ; Jia-jun, ZHUANG ; Li, LI ; Tian-zi, JIANG ; Xun-hua, LI
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2008;28(5):333-335
Objective The aim of this study was to investigate the characteristic of regional cerebral glucose metabolism in patients with Wilson's disease (WD) using 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET.Methods Thirteen WD patients and 12 normal controls were studied by brain 18F-FDG PET, and the data were analyzed by visual analysis, semi-quantification and statistical parametric mapping (SPM). The radioactivity ratios of lenticular nuclei, caudate, thalamus and cerebellum to cerebral cortex and the ratio of lenticular nuclei to caudate were calculated, respectively. SPSS 11.0 software for statistics was also used to analyze the data. Results In WD patients, radioactivity of lenticular nuclei and candate was significantly decreased compared with controls. The radioactivity ratios of lenticular nuclei and caudate to cerebral cortex in WD patients were both significantly lower than that in normal controls (0.95±0.05 vs 1.26±0.05, t =15, P < 0.05 ; 1.02±0.06 vs 1.17±0.05, t = 8, P < 0.05), and the ratio of lenticular nuclei to caudate in WD patients was significantly higher than that in normal controls (0.93±0.06 vs 1.09±0.06, t =9, P< 0.05). Conclusion As compared with normal controls, patients with WD had significantly decreased glucose utilization in the basal ganglia, especially in the lenticullar nuclei.
6.Expression of genes related to Sonic Hedgehog signaling in human hepatocellular carcinomas
Li CHE ; Jun REN ; Yanhua YUAN ; Jun JIA ; Lijun DI ; Guohong SONG ; Jing YU ; Xiaoli WANG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2003;0(06):-
Objective:To investigate the expression status of Sonic Hedgehog signaling genes and molecules in human hepatocellular carcinomas(HCC),and to explore the relationship between these genes and clinical prognosis.Methods:HCC tissue and adjacent normal tissue from 29 HCC patients were assayed for the expression of hedgehog signaling genes by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction chain reaction(RT-PCR) techniques and for the expression of hedgehog signaling molecules by immunohistochemistry.The expressions of Shh,Ptch,Smoh,Gli-1 mRNA were assayed as well as Shh,Ptch proteins in 29 cases of HCC and in 29 liver tissues adjacent to the tumor.Results:Expression of Shh mRNA was detectable in about 51% of HCCs examined.Consistent with this,hedgehog target genes Ptch,Smoh and Gli-1 mRNA were expressed in over 68%,48% and 62% of the tumors,respectively,and the expressions of Shh and Ptch proteins in HCC tumor tissues correlated with those of Shh and Ptch mRNA in tumor tissues(P=0.041 and P=0.035).This suggested that the hedgehog pathway was frequently activated in HCCs.The simultaneous expression of Gli-1 in HCC and liver tissues adjacent to the tumor had significantly relationship with poor prognosis.Conclusion:Hedgehog signaling activation is an important event for development of human HCCs.It also suggests that markers for hedgehog signaling activation may be useful for the determination of prognosis.
7.Large head metal-on-metal cementless versus traditional total hip arthroplasty:One-year follow-up
Yucheng SONG ; Qingcai MENG ; Rui FANG ; Yijun WANG ; Heng JIA ; Hangang HONG ; Jun LIAO ; Yingjie DENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(35):-
BACKGROUND: Common complication of traditional joint replacement is hip joint dislocation and large head joint implant can effectively solve this problem. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the preliminary efficacy of large head metal-on-metal implants for patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty. DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: Prospective cohort study. The patients were selected from Department of Joint Surgery, Xinjiang Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine between February 2007 and January 2008. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 65 patients (71 hips) undergoing large head metal-on-metal implantation in Xinjiang Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine were selected, including 21 females and 44 males with an average age of 54.6 years (ranging 19 to 77 years). Of them, there were 28 cases of necrosis of the femoral head, 24 of hip osteoarthritis, 9 of femoral neck fracture and 4 of acetabular dysplasia. METHODS: According to age, sex, cause of disease and preoperative joint function, the patients were divided into traditional prosthesis (n=30, 33 hips, metal-on-polyethylene implant) and large head M-O-M group (n=35, 38 hips, ASR/XL prosthesis, DePuy, Motech, Warsaw, IN, USA). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The pre and postoperative Harris scores for the hip, range of motion, periprosthetic radiolucency, leg-length inequality and complications were recorded and compared. RESULTS: All patients were followed-up. The traditional group was followed up for 20 months (ranging 13-28 months), and the large head M-O-M group was followed up for 17 months (ranging 10-26 months). The mean Harris score was 89 points (ranging 59-98) in traditional group, and 94 points (ranging 71-100) in large head M-O-M group (P=0.014). The range of motion of hip was improved, and the large head M-O-M group (34?) was superior to traditional group (26?, P=0.004) at 6 months after surgery; the range of motion was improved 27? in traditional group and 37? in large head M-O-M group (P=0.009) over 1 year of follow up. The leg-length inequality was 4 mm (2-11 mm) in large head M-O-M group and 7 mm (5-16 mm) in traditional group (P=0.005). Both groups exhibited periprosthetic radiolucency (≤1 mm, 2 cases in traditional group and 3 cases in large head M-O-M group). One patient in the traditional group suffered dislocation. CONCLUSION: The large head M-on-M implants in total hip arthroplasty has excellent short-term effects on patients compared with traditional prosthesis. They offer the more stability and better restoration of hip articulation function and biomechanical reconstruction.
8.Detection of lymphocyte subsets in peripheral blood of patients with drug eruption and its significance
Fei TAN ; Xiaohui MO ; Jia CHEN ; Chuguang ZHANG ; Tingting HU ; Fei WU ; Ningjing SONG ; Jun GU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(10):1266-1267,1269
Objective To analyze the changes of lymphocyte subsets in peripheral blood of patients with drug eruption . Methods 18 newly diagnosed patients were served as the drug eruption group ,and were subdivided into cephalosporin group (n=9) ,penicillin group(n=5) and Chinese medicine group(n=4) according to different sensitizing drugs .20 healthy people were taken as the control group .Flow cytometry were utilized to detect the percentages and absolute counts of T lymphocytes (CD3+ ,CD3+CD4+ and CD3+CD8+ ) ,B lymphocytes ,natural killer cell(NK) and natural killer T lymphocytes(NKT) in their peripheral blood . Results Differences of percentages of T lymphocytes (CD3+ ,CD3+ CD4+ ) ,B lymphocytes ,NKT cells between the drug eruption group and the control group showed statistical significant (P<0 .05) .Difference of percentages of CD3+ CD8+ lymphocytes of pa-tients between the drug eruption group and the control group demonstrated no statistical significant (P>0 .05) ,while that of abso-lute counts of T and B lymphocytes of patients was statistical significant between the drug eruption group and the control group (P<0 .05) .Conclusion The percentages of CD3+ ,CD3+CD4+ lymphocytes of patients with drug eruption decrease ,while those of NKT cells increase ,which may be related to the patients′immune regulation .
9.The Identification of Two Isolates from Cadaver of Brontispa longissima (Gestro) and Their Phylogeny
Li-Jia GUO ; Jun-Sheng HUANG ; Yan SONG ; Tian-Wei XU ;
Microbiology 1992;0(03):-
The strains Dz01 and Ma4 were isolated from cadavers of Brontispa longissima(Gestro),and were confirmed to be pathogenicity to Brontispa longissima(Gestro).After microscopical observation of the morphological characters of mycelium,phialide and conidia from two isolates,they were found to be identical to Metarhizium anisopliae var anisopliae,so they were identificated as M.anisopliae var anisopliae.The Maximum Parsimony tree constructed based on the sequences of ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 regions in ribosomal DNA from two isolates and 31 other isolates which represent different species or varity species of genus Metarhizium obtained from GenBank database showed that two isolates clustered together in the clade which was composed of the isolates classified as Metarhizium anisopliae var anisopliae.This provided the molecular data for the result of morphological identification of Dz01 and Ma4 isolates.
10.Retraction of dental unit waterlines in Tianjin City
Xueyue JI ; Chunnan FEI ; Peng SHEN ; Jun LIU ; He LIU ; Jia SONG
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2015;(11):743-745
Objective To survey the retraction of dental unit waterlines (DUWLs)in medical institutions,and evaluate the influencing factors for retraction of DUWLs.Methods In May-November 2014,dental chair units (DCUs)in medical institutions in Tianjin City were sampled through systematic random sampling method,retrac-tion volume of DUWLs was detected by independently made detector,the relevant influencing factors were investi-gated.Results A total of 58 DCUs in 30 medical institutions in 10 districts(counties)of Tianjin were investigated, the average retraction volume of DUWLs was (103.60 ±117.85 )mm3 ,the qualified rate of retraction volume of DUWLs was 48.28 %(28/58);length of utilization of DCUs was positively correlated with DUWLs retraction (r=0.52,P <0.001).There were no significant difference in retraction volume of DUWLs among medical institutions in different districts(counties),levels of medical institutions,DUC brands,and modes of DUC water supply(all P >0.05 ).Conclusion The qualified rate of retraction volume of DUWLs is low,routine maintenance of DUCs needs to be intensified,especially the long-term used DUCs,contaminatin of DUWLs due to the invalidity of retraction valve should be prevented.