1.Advance in Investigation of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (review)
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2006;12(10):879-882
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive technique that can activate cortical motor areas and the corticospinal tract without causing the subject discomfort. Since TMS was introduced, numerous applications of this technique have been developed for the evaluation of neurologic diseases. They allow the evaluation of cortex excitability and motor conduction in the central nervous system and have been proved useful in monitoring motor abnormalities and the recovery of motor function. TMS also gives informations on the pathophysiology of the processes underlying the various clinical conditions and contribute to investigate the mechanisms of diseases. In addition, therapeutic use in depression, Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, spinal cord injury and stroke has raised great interest over the past decade. Theapplication of TMS has great potential both as an investigational and as a therapeutical tool in neurology and psychiatry. However, as an infant techniology, there should be further investigation and large randomized trials to be conducted.
2.Effect of tension-free vaginal tape procedure on stress urinary incontinence
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(7):432-433
Objective To compare the effect of tension-free vaginal tape (TVT) and vaginal reconstructive surgery (VR) on women with severe genital prolapse and stress urinary incontinence.Methods 43 patients with stage I or II vaginal anterior defect and stress urinary incontinence were assigned to TVT group(21 patients) and VR group (22 patients) . Results Maximum quantity of urine, pressure of detrusor at maximum quantity of urine, and abdominal leakage point pressure occured significantly in TVT group after operation(P<0.05). Postoperative satisfaction rate were higher in TVT group(P<0.05). Conclusion TVT is more effective to improve the quality of life in women with stress incontinence.
3.Comparison of Contents of Some Active Components Between Crude and Processed Seeds of Sickle Senna (Cassia tora)and Their Decoctions by HPLC
Qiwei ZHANG ; Jian YIN ; Jun ZHANG
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(02):-
The contents of chrysophanol. free or comhined. and the peak heights of the antihepatotoxic components in the crude and processed seeds of Cassia tora L,. and in their decoctions were compared by HPLC. The content of free chrysophanol in processed seeds increased. and the combined chrysophanol and the antihepatotoxic components decreased. But those present in the decoction were just vice versa. The methods described can beused for further studies in the processing of C. tora
4.Hemihypertrophy: report of four cases.
Zi-Jian XIE ; Jun-Shuang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2009;11(11):947-948
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5.Expression and bioactivity of the fusion gene between extracellular portion of human ICOS and Fc portion of mouse IgG 2a
Jian WANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Qian SHEN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1985;0(05):-
Objective:To produce a fusion protein(ICOS-Ig)between extracellular portion of human ICOS and Fc portion of mouse IgG 2a and study on its biological activity.Methods:cDNA encoding the extracellular domain of human ICOS was prepared by RT-PCR from the RNA of the stimulated human peripherial blood mononuclear cells. The Fc portion of mouse IgG2a was cloned by PCR from the vector that contains the sequence-encoding Fc portion of mouse IgG2a.Two resulting amplified PCR products were ligated into a secrection mammalian expression vector, pSecTag2/Hygro A. The recombined vector was transfected into CHO cells by lipofectamine2000.Results:RT-PCR demonstrated the integration and mRNA synthesis of fusion gene. ELISA and Western blot analysis showed the expression of ICOS-Ig and its molecular weight was between 43-66 kD, its concentration was 5-25 ?g/ml. FACS analysis assured that ICOS-Ig had ligand specific binding activity. Addition of ICOS-Ig to MLR resulted in inhibition of T-cell proliferation and IL-2,IFN-? secretion.Conclusion:The fused gene ICOS-Ig was constructed and expressed successfully. It had the bioactivity of inhibition of T cell proliferation and cytokine secretion.
6.Determination of Activity of Drug-metabolizing Enzyme CYP1A2 in Livers of Healthy Adults by Caffeine Probe Method
Jian ZHANG ; Xiangqian PENG ; Jun LI
China Pharmacy 2005;0(16):-
OBJECTIVE:To establish a method for the determination of4major caffeine metabolites and to discuss the significance of which in the evaluation of the activity of drug-metabolizing enzyme CYP1A2.METHODS:The caffeine metabolites in the urine like5-acetylamino-6-formamido-3-methyluric acid(AFMU),1-methyluric acid(1U),1-methylxanthine(1X)and1,7-dimethyluricacid(17U)were determined by RP-HPLC gradient elution method,the ratios of metabolins(AFMU+1X+1U)/17U was calculated,the frequency distribution histogram was drawn and the activity of CYP1A2was evaluated.RESULTS:The mean value of the ratio of the metabolins in the subjects was4.27,which was in normal distribution.CONCLUSION:The method is simple,accurate and rapid,which is suitable for the determination of caffeine metabolites in urine and the study of the activities of CYP1A2.
7.Study on the Stability of Injectable Pantoprazole Sodium
Jun LI ; Jingshun BU ; Jian ZHANG
China Pharmacy 2005;0(21):-
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the stability of injectable pantoprazole sodium in 4 kinds of infusions.METHODS: A HPLC method was adopted in this determination, the content change of injectable pantoprazole sodium was determined within 4 hours' mixing with 4 kinds of infusions and its change of color was observed; meanwhile the effects of pH value, potassium,magnesium,calcium ions on the stability of injectable pantoprazole sodium were investigated.RESULTS:No obvious changes were noted in terms of contents, appearances, pH value, UV - absorption maximum wavelength for the injectable pantoprazole sodium solution within 4 hours either in 4 kinds of common infusions or in potassium,magnesium,calcium ions water solutions.It was extremely unstable when pH value of pantoprazole sodium solution was lower than 7.0;when its pH value was 7.0, its color became yellowish yet without obvious loss of content; it is stable within 4h when its pH value was above 8.0.CONCLUSIONS:Injectable pantoprazole sodium remains stable within 4 hours either in 4 kinds of common infusions or in potassium, magnesium, calcium ions water solutions, the pH value has a great influence on the stability of pantoprazole sodium solution.
8.X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy:an analysis of 12 cases
Jian ZHANG ; Jun CHEN ; Qiming XUE
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2000;0(05):-
Objective To study the clinical characteristics by using CT, MRI and biochemistry test on the X linked adrenoleukodystrophy (X ALD) Methods The clinical,neuro imaging and determinations of plasma very long chain fatty acids (VLCFAs) of 12 cases with X ALD were analysed Results The main clinical features consisted of the childhood onset,progressive auditory, visual and/or intelligent impairment, behavioural changes,epileptic seizures and melanodermia. CT or MRI scans demonstrated that the demyelinating lesions were located on the bilateral white matter in occipital,posterior parietal and temporal lobes.The levels of hexacosanoic acid (C 26:0 ) and the ratio of C 26:0 to docosanoic acid (C 22:0 ) were increased. Conclusions ALD is an inherited disease as an X linked trait.The childhood X ALD is characteristiced by progressive auditory, visual and intelligent deterioration.The abnormalities of CT or MRI scan and the levels of the plasma VLCFAs are crucial to the diagnosis of X ALD.
9.Long term outcomes of percutaneous renal interventional therapy in patients with severe renal artery stenosis
Jun NI ; Ruiyan ZHANG ; Jian HU
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 2003;0(05):-
Objective To determine the long-term outcomes of renal interventional therapy in patients with renal artery stenosis. Methods One hundred thirty-four consecutive patients reveived renal stenting in our hospital. The changes of BP and serum creatitine were measured 24 hours after the procedure and during the first and second year of follow-up. Results All procedures were performed successfully. The mean serum creatitine level increased [(109.8?24.6) ?mol/L vs (99.4?27.8 baseline level) ?mol/L] and the glomerular filtration rate decreased [(57.6?19.3)mL/min vs (68.5?18.9) mL/min] significantly after the procedure. However during the first and second year of follow-up, the serum creatitine level returned to the pre-procedure level. Sixty-four patients attained benefit of BP improvement at about 6 months after renal artery stenting. The mean systolic pressure 6 months after the procedure was (148.6?22.6) mm?Hg (1 mm?Hg=0.133 kPa), which was significantly lower than the baseline level. During the first and second year of follow-up, there were 56 patients (50.6%) and 50 patients (49.6%) achieved BP improvement from renal stenting respectively. Conclusion Renal stenting is efficient and has satisfactory long-term outcomes in treating renal artery stenosis.
10.SCREENING AND CLONING OF THE GENES OF PROTEIN INTERACTING WITH THE NONSTRUCTURAL PROTEIN 5B OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS
Jian ZHANG ; Jun CHENG ; Lin WANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(09):-
Protein-protein binding is the basis of virus and host cell interactions. With the application of technology of studying protein interactions, more knowledge of replication and pathogenesis of hepatitis C virus (HCV) was acquired. Non-structure protein 5B(NS5B) of HCV is a kind of viral protein, which plays an important role in replication of HCV. However, the effect of NS5B is not clear. To investigate the biological function of NS5B, we performed yeast two hybrid to look for proteins in hepatocytes interacting with NS5B. We constructed NS5B bait plasmid by cloning the gene of NS5B into pGBKT7, then transformed it into yeast AH109(a type). The transformed yeast was mated with yeast Y187(? type)containing liver cDNA library plasmid in 2?YPDA medium. Diploid yeast was plated on synthetic dropout nutrient medium (SD/-Trp-Leu-His-Ade) containing x-?-gal for screening. Thirty-three colonies were selected and sequenced. Among them, two colonies were new genes with unknown function. The preliminary successful cloning of gene of protein interacting with NS5B paved the way for the study of the physiological function of NS5B and its associated protein.