2.Histopathological analysis of choroidal melanoma
Hongbin LU ; Qingli LUO ; Jian TANG
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2001;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the histopathological characteristics of choroidal melanoma. Methods The histopathological data from 64 patients with choroidal melanoma were analyzed retrospectively. The tumor size and the cytological types were observed and detected. The locations of the tumor were classified according to the involved part invaded by the anterior margine of the tumor, and the degrees of the development of the tumor were graded according to the extent of the outward infiltration of the tumor cells. Results In 64 patients with choroidal melanoma, There were large, medium, and small tumors in 25(39.1%), 31(48.4%), and 8(12.5%) respectively. The spindle cell type was found in 42 patients (65.6%) including spindle cell A and B type in 15(23.4%) and 27(42.3%) respectively; epithelioid and mixed cell type was found in 7(10.9%) and 10(15.6%) respectively; the other types were found in 5(7.8%). Twenty-five cases(39.1%)had no invasion with sclera, 22(34.4%)had but limited to sclera, 12(18.8%)penetrated through sclera and 5(7.8%)had intra-orbit infiltration. Conclusion The histopathological characteristics of choroidal melanoma are multiple, and spindle cell type is the most common one. The choroidal melanoma can easily invade the sclera.
3.Clinical analysis of 9 cases of neonatal septicemia caused by Lester bacteria
Hongmei TANG ; Xianlei LU ; Lijun DU ; Jian ZOU
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2017;35(3):173-175
Objective To explore the clinical features of neonatal septicemia caused by Lester. Methods The clinical features of septicemia caused by Lester bacteria in 9 neonates confirmed by blood culture during from January 2011 to June 2016 were retrospectively analyzed. Results All of the 9 cases were premature and cesarean delivery. The main clinical manifestations were cyanosis (7 cases), fever (5 cases), anhelation (4 cases), hypomyotonia (4 cases), and respiratory distress (3 cases). Blood cultures in 9 cases were detected Lester bacteria with 3 cases found in sputum and 1 case in both sputum and cerebrospinal fluid. Drug sensitivity test showed that Lester bacteria were sensitive to ampicillin, penicillin, and sulfamethoxazole. All of the 9 cases adjusted anti-infective medications after the diagnosis of Lester septicemia by blood culture, and all of them were cured or improved, and discharged. Conclusion Neonatal Lester infection is a serious infectious disease. Fever in pregnant women should alert clinicians to Lester infection. Early detection of pathogens and targeted treatment can help improve prognosis.
4.Infectious Cloning Approach for Herpesvirus Based on Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes
Jian-Hong LU ; Yun-Lian TANG ; Gui-Yuan LI ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(06):-
The genetic analysis of herpesviruses has been a constant challenge, due to the large, complex genomes of herpesviruses and mutagenesis of viral genes by conventional recombination methods in cell culture. Recently, a completely new approach for full-length infectious clones of herpesviruses based on bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs) has been developed. This technique allows the maintenance, propagation and genetic modification of the viral genome as a BAC plasmid in E.coli, thus making the procedures fast, safe and effective in prokaryotic cells. This technique also makes it possible for the reconstitution of viral progeny or mutants by transfection of the BAC plasmid into eukaryotic cells, thereby facilitating the analysis of viral gene functions in the context of genome. In this presentation, Epstein-Barr virus was used as an example to describe the principle, establishment of the technique and mutation introduction into the BAC plasmid, and to discuss the perspective in the use of BAC-cloned herpesviruses.
5.Evaluating Hepatic Fibrosis in Rat Models by Magnetic Resonance T2 Relaxation
Xiaofeng WANG ; Jian SHU ; Guangcai TANG ; Shugen YANG ; Xiaofei LU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2017;25(6):401-404
Purpose To evaluate the feasibility of magnetic resonance T2 values in diagnosing hepatic fibrosis (HF).Materials and M1etdheds The models of HF were induced in rats by repetitive dosing of carbon tetrachloride.The stage of hepatic fibrosis (S),grade of inflammation (G) and degree of fatty liver (F) for the HF model animals and their normal controls were evaluated by pathology.The relationship between T2 values and liver fibrosis was analyzed by using multiple echo gradient spin echo sequences.Results According to the stage of hepatic fibrosis,the HF model rats were staged into S1-S4.The grade of inflammation of the HF model rats was G0 or G1,and the degree of fatty liver was F3 or F4,both of which had no statistical differences among the HF model rats at different fibrosis stages (P>0.05).The T2 values for all rats including normal control rats in the stage of liver fibrosis from S0 to S4 were (38.27±1.45) ms,(42.08±2.63) ms,(45.93±3.61) ms,(50.23 ± 2.23) ms and (57.79± 5.40) ms,respectively,with a significant difference (F=31.903,P<0.01).Except the T2 values had no significant difference between the S0 and S 1 stages (P>0.05),the pairwise comparisons of the T2 values between the rest stages were statistically significant (P<0.01).The T2 values were positively correlated with the stages of hepatic fibrosis (rs=0.921,P<0.01).Conclusion The T2 value can quantitatively reflect the degree of hepatic fibrosis.
7.Determination of Etoposide in Children with Leukemia by HPLC
Xiaotong LU ; Yuenian TANG ; Jian ZHANG ; Lixia LI
China Pharmacy 2005;0(14):-
OBJECTIVE: To establish HPLC method for the determination of plasma etoposide level in children with leukemia. METHODS: The determination was performed on column Hypersil ODS. The mobile phase was water-methanol (45∶55) and the wavelength for detection was 284nm. RESULTS: The intraday recovery ranged from 93.56 to 96.24% with SD ranged at 1.07%~2.63%, and the inter-day recovery ranged from 92.85% to 94.26% with SD ranged at 3.55%~5.89%. CONCLUSION: This method is simple and sensitive, showed a good specificity, and suitable for the determination of etoposide in clinic samples.
8.Two cases of Askin tumor misdiagnosed as pulmonary tuberculosis.
Dong-sheng HUANG ; Suo-qin TANG ; Jian-wen WANG ; Lizhen LIU ; Shangen LU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2004;42(4):286-286
Adolescent
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Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols
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therapeutic use
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Carcinoma, Small Cell
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diagnosis
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drug therapy
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Child
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Diagnostic Errors
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Humans
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Male
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Neuroectodermal Tumors, Primitive, Peripheral
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diagnosis
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drug therapy
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therapy
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Prognosis
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Thoracic Neoplasms
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diagnosis
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drug therapy
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Treatment Outcome
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Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
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diagnosis
10.Cloning and expression analysis of a hydroxycinnamoyl-CoA shikimate/quinate hydroxycinnamoyl transferasegene(IiHCT) from Isatis indigotica.
Hong-ran DONG ; Jian YANG ; Lu-qi HUANG ; Jing-ming JIA ; Jin-fu TANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(21):4149-4154
Based on the transcriptome data, we cloned the open reading frame of IiHCT gene from Isatis indigotica, and then performed bioinformatic analysis of the sequence. Further, we detected expression pattern in specific organs and hairy roots treated methyl jasmonate( MeJA) by RT-PCR. The IiHCT gene contains a 1 290 bp open reading frame( ORF) encoding a polypeptide of 430 amino acids. The predicted isoelectric point( pI) was 5.7, a calculated molecular weight was about 47.68 kDa. IiHCT was mainly expressed in stem and undetectable in young root, leaf and flower bud. After the treatment of MeJA, the relative expression level of IiHCT increased rapidly. The expression level of IiHCT was the highest at 4 h and maintained two fold to control during 24 h. In this study, cloning of IiHCT laid the foundation for illustrating the biosynthesis mechanism of phenylpropanoids in I. indigotica.
Acyltransferases
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chemistry
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genetics
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metabolism
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Amino Acid Sequence
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Cloning, Molecular
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Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
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Isatis
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chemistry
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classification
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enzymology
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genetics
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Models, Molecular
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Open Reading Frames
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Phylogeny
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Plant Proteins
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chemistry
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genetics
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metabolism
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Quinic Acid
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metabolism
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Sequence Alignment
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Shikimic Acid
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metabolism