1.In vitro pro ⁃ angiogenic activity of Echinococcus granulosus hydatid cysts from experimentally infected mice
Jianhai YIN ; Yujuan SHEN ; Aiping YU ; Jianping CAO
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2017;29(3):320-323,333
To preliminarily study the pro⁃angiogenic activity of Echinococcus granulosus hydatid cysts against hu⁃
man umbilical vein endothelial cells in vitro and the transcriptional level of potential pro⁃angiogenic factors. Methods The hydatid cysts and protoscolex derived from experimentally infected mice were collected and cultured in vitro,then the human umbilical vein endothelial cells were stimulated by the supernatant and cyst fluid respectively,and the angiogenesis was observed and analyzed through a microscope and the angiogenesis mode of the software NIH Image J. Meanwhile,the mouse homologous proteins of matrix metalloproteinase⁃9(MMP⁃9)and high mobility group box B1(HMGB1)were identified in E. granulosus genome through sequence alignment,and their transcriptional levels in the cyst wall and protoscolex were analyzed. Results The culture supernatant of hydatid cysts significantly promoted human umbilical vein endothelial cells into tubes(F = 73.03,P < 0.001),the transcriptions of MMP⁃9 and HMGB1 were detected in the cyst wall and protoscolex,and the transcriptional level of MMP⁃9 was higher in protoscolex(t = -11.65,P < 0.001),while the level of HMGB1 was higher in hydatid cysts(t = 6.43,P = 0.003). Conclusion Some parasite⁃derived pro⁃angiogenic molecules may exist in the supernatant of E. granulosus hydatid
cysts,while further researches are required into their exact mechanisms.
2.Experimental research of gaits based on young plantar pressure test.
Qingyun MENG ; Shili TAN ; Hongliu YU ; Lixing SHEN ; Jianhai ZHUANG ; Jinwu WANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(5):984-1000
The present paper is to study the center line of the plantar pressure of normal young people, and to find the relation between center line of the plantar pressure and gait stability and balance. The paper gives the testing principle and calculating methods for geometric center of plantar pressure distribution and the center of pressure due to the techniques of footprint frame. The calculating formulas in both x direction and y direction are also deduced in the paper. In the experiments carried out in our laboratory, the gait parameters of 131 young subjects walking as usual speed were acquired, and 14 young subjects of the total were specially analyzed. We then provided reference data for the walking gait database of young people, including time parameters, space parameters and plantar pressure parameters. We also obtained the line of geometry center and pressure center under the foot. We found that the differences existed in normal people's geometric center line and the pressure center line. The center of pressure trajectory revealed foot movement stability. The length and lateral changes of the center line of the plantar pressure could be applied to analysis of the plantar pressure of all kinds of people. The results in this paper are useful in clinical foot disease diagnosis and evaluation of surgical effect.
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physiology
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Gait
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Humans
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Pressure
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Reference Values
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Walking
3.Effect of varus deformity of caput humeri on shoulder joint function following surgical operation of proximal humeral fracture
Lu BAI ; Zhongguo FU ; Tianbing WANG ; Dianying ZHANG ; Yu DANG ; Jianhai CHEN ; Baoguo JIANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2012;28(2):109-112
Objective To analyze the varus deformity of caput humeri and its correlation with fuuctional outcome of unstable proximal humeral fracture managed with locking plate.Methods The study involved 62 patients (24 males and 38 females,at age range of 32-83 years,mean 63.7 years)with proximal humeral fracture who were treated by open reduction and locking plate internal fixation from May 2008 to June 2010 and had full follow-up data.According to Neer classification,there were 11 patients with two parts fractures,41 with three parts fractures,five with four parts fractures and five with dislocation.Their clinical results were evaluated with Constant-Murley scores.ResultsThe mean duration of follow-up was 20.3 months (range,14-37 months),which showed fracture healing in all the patients.There were 11 patients with varus deformity of the caput humeri. The significant difference was found in Constant-Murley score of shoulder function ( P =0.045 ),forward elevation ( P =0.006 ) and abduction (P =0.022) between the varus and non-varus groups.But there was no significant difference in shoulder external rotation( P =0.08 ).The fracture types ( P =0.037 ) and varus deformity of caput humeri ( P =0.006) were closely correlated with the shoulder function between two groups.ConclusionsThe varus deformity of caput humeri mav be predictive factor for poor outcome of the unstable proximal humeral fracture. Restoration of humeral head-shaft alignment and sound reduction should be done as possible during operation.
4.Construction and implementation of training base for anesthesia specialized nurses based on IFNA evaluation criteria
Lin GUO ; Qiyue HE ; Yulan FANG ; Jianhai YU ; Yunwen TAN ; Jiali ZHAO ; Guizhi SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2021;20(4):475-478
Based on the International Federation of Nursing Anesthetists (IFNA) education and training base, our hospital has built a training base for anesthesia specialized nurses in Nanjing from the following aspects: the application for training base of anesthesia specialized nurses, the qualification and examination of students' and teachers' qualification, the settings of training curriculum, the examination contents and methods, and the evaluation of post-training effect. This article summarizes the construction experience of this base, therefore, providing support and standard for the training of anesthesia specialized nurses.
5.Treatment of radial head fractures
Peixun ZHANG ; Hailin XU ; Jianhai CHEN ; Feng XUE ; Yu DANG ; Ming YANG ; Tianbing WANG ; Dianying ZHANG ; Zhongguo FU ; Hongbo ZHANG ; Baoguo JIANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2009;25(6):535-538
Objective To treat radial head fractures with open reduction and internal fixation, removal of the radial head and artificial joint replacement based on different fracture types to discuss the outcome of these methods and summarize optimal strategy for treatment of radial head fractures. Meth-ods A retrospective study was done on data of 47 patients with 48 radial head fractures treated in our de-partment from November 1999 to May 2008. Among them, nine patients were treated conservatively (all type Mason Ⅰ fractures), 28 treated with open reduction and internal fixation (one patient with type Ma-son Ⅰ fracture, 14 with type Mason Ⅱ and 13 with type Mason Ⅲ), eight with removal of radial head (three patients with type Mason Ⅲ fractures and five with type Ⅳ) and three with artificial joint replace-ment (all type Mason Ⅳ fractures). Results All patients were followed up for average 2.8 years (1-4.4 years). Two patients treated with artificial joint replacement were followed up for six months and three months respectively. According to the Mayo Elbow Performance Index, the excellence rate was 8/9 in conservative treatment, 82% (23/28) in open reduction and internal fixation, 6/8 in removal of the radial head and 3/3 in artificial joint replacement respectively. Conclusions The radial head fracture should be given anatomical reduction for early functional exercise. Conservative treatment can be used for type Mason Ⅰ fractures, open reduction and internal fixation for type Mason Ⅱ , type Mason Ⅲ fractures and part of type Mason Ⅳ fractures. The removal of radial head or mental prosthesis replacement are al-ternative for parte of type Mason Ⅳ fractures that can not attain stable fixation through open reduction and internal fixation.
6.Characteristics and perioperative management of hemophilia patients with fractures
Wei HUANG ; Tianbing WANG ; Peng ZHANG ; Yu DANG ; Jianhai CHEN ; Feng XUE ; Peixun ZHANG ; Ming YANG ; Hailin XU ; Zhongguo FU ; Baoguo JIANG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2015;(2):281-284
Objective:To investigate the characteristics and perioperative management of hemophilia patients with fracture.Methods:Retrospectively, we analyzed 8 patients with hemophilia combined with fracture, who were admittted to our department from 2005 to 2013.Six patients were with hemophilia A and two with hemophilia B;Based on the severity of hemophilia, 2 cases were light, 3 moderate and 3 severe;Based on the location of fracture, 4 cases were femoral neck fractures, 1 femoral intertrochanteric fracture, 1 bilateral distal femur fractures, 1 tibiofibula fracture, and 1 humerus intercondylar fracture. Blood coagulation factor replacement therapy was conducted preoperatively, intraoperatively and postoper-atively, All the patients underwent closed or open reduction and internal fixation or joint replacement. Also, we analyzed the perioperative complications and observed whether the fracture healed.Results:The average age was 33.5 years (14 to 47 years); In 6 cases, fractures occurred at femur, accounting for 75%of all the fractures; Femoral neck fracture was treated by closed reduction and hollow screws fixation;Femoral intertrochanteric fracture, distal femur fracture, and tibiofibula fracture were treated by open reduction and internal fixation with plate;Humerus intercondylar fracture was treated by elbow joint replacement.Intraoperative bleeding was from 50 to 600 mL, an average of 262 mL;Perioperatively, the average use of FⅧ/activated prothrombin complex concentrates ( APCC) was 358 U/kg (125 to 554 U/kg) .Postoperatively, poor wound healing was observed in 2 patients, and the condition improved after symptomatic treatment; In patients with internal fixation, all the fractures united, and the average hea ling time was 14 weeks.No complications such as fixation loosening or rupture occurred after internal fixation.Conclusion:Hemophilia combined with fracture mainly occurred in the young, and the site of fracture was given priority to femur.With perfect preoperative preparation, on the basis of the replace-ment therapy, hemophilia combined with fractures was safe for surgical treatment, and postoperative frac-tures healing wasgood.But the risk of poor wound healing was high.
7.Effect of escitalopram oxalate combined with low dose olanzapine on negative emotion and neurological function in depressive patients
Jianhai HUANG ; Mengpu WANG ; Ping YU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2020;27(22):2758-2762
Objective:To investigate the effects of escitalopram oxalate combined with low dose olanzapine on negative emotion and neurological function in patients with depression.Methods:From July 2018 to January 2019, 120 depressive patients who admitted to the Affiliated Kangning Hospital of Wengzhou Medical University were prospectively selected and divided into two groups according to random number table method, with 60 cases in each group.The observation group was treated with escitalopram oxalate combined with low dose olanzapine, while the control group was treated with escitalopram oxalate.The clinical efficacy, related scale scores, neurological function indicators and adverse reactions were compared between the two groups.Results:The total effective rate in the observation group was 85.0%(51/60) at 2 months after treatment, which was significantly higher than 63.3%(38/60) in the control group(χ 2=7.350, P=0.007). At 2 months after treatment, the scores of Mini mental state examination, Hamilton anxiety scale and Hamilton depression scale in the observation group were (12.58±1.34)points, (33.27±4.32)points, (36.72±4.93)points, respectively, which were lower than those in the control group [(16.93±1.46)points, (41.82±3.95)points, (47.61±5.09)points] ( t=17.003, 11.304, 11.904, all P<0.001). At 2 months after treatment, the level of brain-derived neurotrophic factor in the observation group was (33.26±3.52)μg/L, which was higher than that in the control group [(28.27±3.43)μg/L]( t=7.864, P<0.001). The S100B protein, myelin basic protein, neuron-specific enolase levels in the observation group were (0.76±0.09)μg/L, (5.16±0.97)μg/L, (4.63±1.21)μg/L, respectively, which were lower than those in the control group [(1.31±0.12)μg/L, (7.36±0.83)μg/L, (7.72±1.69)μg/L]( t=13.348, 11.505, 28.402, all P<0.001). The incidences of adverse reactions in the control group and the observation group were 10.0%(6/60) and 13.3%(8/60), respectively, there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups(χ 2=0.323, P=0.570). Conclusion:Escitalopram oxalate combined with low dose olanzapine is effective in the treatment of depression.It can effectively improve the negative mood and neurological function of patients.
8.Gene identification and expression analysis of 86,136 Expressed Sequence Tags (EST) from the rice genome.
Yan ZHOU ; Jiabin TANG ; Michael G WALKER ; Xiuqing ZHANG ; Jun WANG ; Songnian HU ; Huayong XU ; Yajun DENG ; Jianhai DONG ; Lin YE ; Li LIN ; Jun LI ; Xuegang WANG ; Hao XU ; Yibin PAN ; Wei LIN ; Wei TIAN ; Jing LIU ; Liping WEI ; Siqi LIU ; Huanming YANG ; Jun YU ; Jian WANG
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2003;1(1):26-42
Expressed Sequence Tag (EST) analysis has pioneered genome-wide gene discovery and expression profiling. In order to establish a gene expression index in the rice cultivar indica, we sequenced and analyzed 86,136 ESTs from nine rice cDNA libraries from the super hybrid cultivar LYP9 and its parental cultivars. We assembled these ESTs into 13,232 contigs and leave 8,976 singletons. Overall, 7,497 sequences were found similar to existing sequences in GenBank and 14,711 are novel. These sequences are classified by molecular function, biological process and pathways according to the Gene Ontology. We compared our sequenced ESTs with the publicly available 95,000 ESTs from japonica, and found little sequence variation, despite the large difference between genome sequences. We then assembled the combined 173,000 rice ESTs for further analysis. Using the pooled ESTs, we compared gene expression in metabolism pathway between rice and Arabidopsis according to KEGG. We further profiled gene expression patterns in different tissues, developmental stages, and in a conditional sterile mutant, after checking the libraries are comparable by means of sequence coverage. We also identified some possible library specific genes and a number of enzymes and transcription factors that contribute to rice development.
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Gene Library
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Multigene Family
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Open Reading Frames
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Oryza
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genetics
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Quality Control
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Software
9.A redox-responsive self-assembling COA-4-arm PEG prodrug nanosystem for dual drug delivery suppresses cancer metastasis and drug resistance by downregulating hsp90 expression.
Yi ZHOU ; Yingling MIAO ; Qiudi HUANG ; Wenwen SHI ; Jiacui XIE ; Jiachang LIN ; Pei HUANG ; Chengfeng YUE ; Yuan QIN ; Xiyong YU ; He WANG ; Linghao QIN ; Jianhai CHEN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(7):3153-3167
Metastasis and resistance are main causes to affect the outcome of the current anticancer therapies. Heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) as an ATP-dependent molecular chaperone takes important role in the tumor metastasis and resistance. Targeting Hsp90 and downregulating its expression show promising in inhibiting tumor metastasis and resistance. In this study, a redox-responsive dual-drug nanocarrier was constructed for the effective delivery of a commonly used chemotherapeutic drug PTX, and a COA-modified 4-arm PEG polymer (4PSC) was synthesized. COA, an active component in oleanolic acid that exerts strong antitumor activity by downregulating Hsp90 expression, was used as a structural and functional element to endow 4PSC with redox responsiveness and Hsp90 inhibitory activity. Our results showed that 4PSC/PTX nanomicelles efficiently delivered PTX and COA to tumor locations without inducing systemic toxicity. By blocking the Hsp90 signaling pathway, 4PSC significantly enhanced the antitumor effect of PTX, inhibiting tumor proliferation and invasiveness as well as chemotherapy-induced resistance in vitro. Remarkable results were further confirmed in vivo with two preclinical tumor models. These findings demonstrate that the COA-modified 4PSC drug delivery nanosystem provides a potential platform for enhancing the efficacy of chemotherapies.