1.Application of pancreatic duct guide wire and transpancreatic septotomy with precutting techniques in dififcult endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
Shangbo JIN ; Yimin LIU ; Jidong HE ; Zhihua GUO ; Hao SUN
China Journal of Endoscopy 2016;22(12):75-78
Objective To investigate the application value of pancreatic duct guide wire and transpancreatic septotomy with precutting technique in difficult endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography.Method258 patients who underwent difficult endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography from April 2014 to April 2016 were selected as study subject, 128 patients among them received the technique of pancreatic duct guide wire, the other 130 patients received transpancreatic septotomy with precutting techniques. The success rate, intubation time and incidence of complications were compared between these two methods for cannulation.Result There was no signiifcant difference in preoperative clinical data between the two groups, the success rate did not differ signiifcantly between the two groups (93.75 % vs 93.85 %). Compared with transpancreatic septotomy with precutting techniques group, pancreatic duct guide wire group is less intubation time consuming (5.92 ± 0.69 vs 12.81 ± 3.67) min, the difference was statistically significant (t = -2.27,P < 0.05). 25 patients experienced complications, with 6 cases of acute pancreatitis, 2 cases of biliray tract infection in pancreatic duct guide wire group, and 8 cases of acute pancreatitis, 3 cases of hemorrhage,6 cases of biliray tract infection in transpancreatic septotomy with precutting techniques group. The pancreatic duct guide wire group had a signiifcantly lower incidence of complications (6.25 % vs 13.08 %). the difference was statistically signiifcant (χ2 = 3.27,P < 0.05). The incidence of acute pancreatitis did not differ signiifcantly between the two groups (4.69 % vs 6.15 %).ConclusionsPancreatic duct guide wire and transpancreatic septotomy with precutting techniques both can further improve the success rate of bile duct cannulation with ERCP. The incidence of acute pancreatitis did not differ significantly between two groups. But pancreatic duct guide wire group is less intubation time consuming, and had a significantly lower incidence of complications. Because of the convenience and safety of the pancreatic duct guide wire technique, and the insertion of the pancreatic duct does not increase the risk of postoperative acute pancreatitis. We think that this method is more worthy of Clinical promotion.
2.Influence of Porphyromonas gingivalis on vascular intima adhesion factors and metalloproteinases
Wei SUN ; Shanglang CAI ; Yu SONG ; Jidong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2014;23(2):113-117
Objective: To observe influence of porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg, a main pathogenic bacterium of periodontal disease) on vascular intima adhesion factors and metalloproteinases. Methods: A total of 60 rats were randomly and equally divided into blank control group, Pg low dose group (Pg 2ml) and Pg high dose group (Pg 5ml) according to number table. The latter two groups respectively received intramuscular injection of corresponding dose Pg every three days without antibiotic intervention for 12 weeks. Then their venous blood was taken to measure levels of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1), matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-3 and MMP-9 in three groups. Results: Compared with blank control group, there were significant increase in contents of ICAM-1 [(175.79±14.30)ng/ml vs.(182.62±15.07)ng/ml, (189.39±14.93)ng/ml]、VCAM-1 [(256.49±37.17)ng/ml vs.(271.58±32.85)ng/ml , (286.66±30.66)ng/ml] 、 MMP-3 [(3.23±0.69)ng/ml vs.(3.61±0.82)ng/ml, (3.97±0.83)ng/ml]及 MMP-9 [(1.30±0.39)mg/L vs.(1.48±0.39)mg/L, 1.67±0.45)mg/L ](P <0.05,or <0.01),Compared with Pg low dose group, there were significant increase in levels of above indexes in Pg high dose group (P<0.05). Conclusion: Porphyromonas gingivalis can significantly increase serum contents of vascular intima adhesion factors and metalloproteinases, aggravating pathological development of coronary heart disease.
4.The relationship between HBV replicative markers and hepatocarcinogenesis
Feng ZHANG ; Yongfu SHAO ; Yang XU ; Jidong GAO ; Guoting LIU ; Libin XU ; Zongtang SUN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(01):-
Objective To identify the association strength of the prevalence of HBeAg, cccDNA with the occurrence of HBV related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in high risk male cohort in Qidong area in China. Methods A cohort of 377 middle aged HBV infected men in Qidong was followed from 1989 for 13. 25 years. HCC cases were registered. A matched case-controlled study was conducted on 32 pairs of inherent HCC cases with non-HCC controls. Serum HBeAg was measured by ELISA. cccDNA was detected by semi-nested PCR and verified by DNA sequencing. Standard statistical comparison between the prevalence of each HBV marker in HCC versus control group provided the odds ratio and P-value was used to evaluate its association strength with HCC occurrence. Results Serum HBeAg prevalence was 53. 1% (17/32) in HCC group versus 15. 6% (5/32) in controls, odds ratio (OR) =6. 12, P
5.The facial nevi associated with hydrocephalus and intracranial anomalous venous return of 3 case reports
Yongjian JIN ; Zengwei FENG ; Jidong SUN ; Qing XIAO ; Guoqiang CHEN ; Huancong ZUO
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2009;42(10):660-663
Objective To study the clinical manifestation of intracranial anomalous venous return associated with the facial nevi and hydrocephalus. Methods Along with reviewing of the literatures, the clinical records of 3 patients suffered from the facial nevi and hydrocephalus were analyzed. Results All of 3 patients also have sinovenous occlusion, which affect cerebral venous return. Conclusions Intracranial anomalous venous return, which is induced by extensive sinovenous occlusion, has been considered to be the main cause of hydrocephalus in the facial nevi. The formation of sinovenous occlusion and anomalous venous return may be due to developmental defect in the embryonic stage.
6.Regulation of isoprenoid pathway for enhanced production of linalool in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Mingxue SUN ; Jidong LIU ; Guocheng DU ; Jingwen ZHOU ; Jian CHEN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2013;29(6):751-759
Linalool is an important monoterpene, and widely used in food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry. The low concentration in plants and the difficulties in extraction restrict its large scale production. Saccharomyces cerevisiae can provide the monoterpene precursor, geranyl diphosphate (GPP) through its endogenous isoprenoid pathway. Therefore, it could be used as the host for monoterpene production. However, the weak metabolic flux through the isoprenoid pathway leads to the insufficient supply of GPP, and results in low monoterpene productivity. In order to increase the metabolic flux, we constructed the integrated expression plasmid pRS305-tHMG1 and free expression plasmid pYLIS-IDI1 to enhance the expression levels of isopentenyl diphosphate isomerase (IDI1) and a truncated 3-hydroxyl-3-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase gene (tHMG1). The two plasmids were separately transformed into S. cerevisiae CEN.PK2-1C, resulting in strains LS01 and LS02. The plasmid pYLIS-IDI1 was further transformed into strain LS01, resulting in strain LS03. GC-MS analysis showed that the linalool concentration was increased by 1.3 times and reached (127.71 +/- 7.68) microg/L. In conclusion, enhancement of the supply of GPP precursors through the regulation of isoprenoid pathway could increase the linalool production in S. cerevisiae.
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genetics
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metabolism
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metabolism
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Pentanes
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metabolism
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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genetics
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metabolism
7.Effect of different tags on pulldown assays implemented by LMO2 fusion protein.
Wei YUAN ; Wei SUN ; Shuang YANG ; Jidong YAN ; Chunli ZHAI ; Jun DU ; Zhaoqi WANG ; Di AN ; Tianhui ZHU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2008;24(5):887-891
Pulldown assay is an in vitro method for studies of protein-protein interactions, in which tagged proteins are usually expressed as the bait to enrich other proteins that could bind to them. In this technology, the GST tag is broadest used for its modest size and hydrophilic property. In most cases, the GST tag could increase the hydrophility of the fusion protein and help to avoid the formation of inclusion bodies. However, in the other few cases, the target protein may be strongly hydrophobic or have complicated structures that were hard to fold and assemble in correct conformations without champerons, and even the existence of GST tag could not make them soluble. These proteins were always expressed as inclusion bodies and had no functions. LMO2 was a small molecular weight and insoluble protein, in this study, GST system and MBP system were used to express GST-LMO2 and MBP-LMO2 fusion proteins, respectively. We found that GST-LMO2 fusion protein was expressed as inclusion bodies whereas MBP-LMO2 fusion protein was expressed in soluble form. Moreover, the production rate of MBP-LMO2 was also much higher than GST-LMO2. Then MBP-LMO2 fusion proteins and renatured GST-LMO2 fusion proteins were used as bait in pulldown assay to study the interaction between LMO2 and endogenous GATA1 in K562 cells. Western blot analyses showed that both of these proteins could bind to endogenous GATA1 in K562 cells, but recovered GATA1 protein by MBP-LMO2 fusion protein was much more than GST-LMO2 fusion protein. These results suggest that using of MBP system is a helpful attempt in the case of studying small molecular weight, strong hydrophobic proteins.
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chemistry
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DNA-Binding Proteins
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chemistry
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GATA1 Transcription Factor
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chemistry
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Genetic Vectors
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Glutathione Transferase
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chemistry
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Humans
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K562 Cells
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LIM Domain Proteins
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Maltose-Binding Proteins
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Metalloproteins
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chemistry
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Protein Binding
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Protein Interaction Domains and Motifs
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Protein Renaturation
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins
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chemistry
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Recombinant Fusion Proteins
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genetics
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metabolism
8.Application of SOAP in the course of traditional Chinese medicine
Hong YUE ; Huiyi SUN ; Yonghua XIAO ; Zhenzhen CHU ; Li ZHU ; Qiuhong GUAN ; Jidong WANG ; Jinxi ZHAO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;39(11):1023-1025
Summarize the application of SOAP in the medical field and find out its problems in the course of traditional Chinese medicine, to explore the significance and value of SOAP in teaching practice in TCM. Organize relevant literature and discuss the application of SOAP in the course of Chinese medicine. SOAP is widely used in various aspects of medicine, and there are still some problems in the course of TCM. The use of SOAP model for teaching and assessment has important practical significance and value in the course of Chinese medicine internal medicine practice, and SOAP emphasize the practice of the post competence oriented teaching, which is worth promoting.
9.One-stage anterior-posterior decompression and internal fixation for severe fracture-dislocation of lower cervical spine in "beach chair position"
Jiqiang TANG ; Xuetao SUN ; Minglin SUN ; Fengmin TANG ; Binbin YUAN ; Yue HAN ; Jidong ZHANG ; Qun XIA
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2017;33(9):779-784
Objective To explore the surgical feasibility and clinical efficacy of one-stage anterior-posterior approaches in treatment of severe fracture and dislocation of lower cervical spine in "beach chair position".Methods Sixteen male cases of severe fracture and dislocation of lower cervical spine and with a mean age of 49.8 years (range,36-78 years) treated surgically from May 2012 to May 2016 were analyzed retrospectively by using case series study.The segment of injury was C4-5 in 4 cases,C5-6 in 7 and C6-7 in 5.The degree of spinal cord injury according to the American Spine injury Association (ASIA) score was Grade A in 4 cases,Grade B in 7 and Grade C in 5.Sub-axial injury classification (SLIC) score was 8 points in 9 cases and 9 points in 7.After a general anesthesia,a ring with a hole was hanged on patient's head before the operation.Then,under the protection of hole traction,the upper of operating bed was swung up slowly,so that the patient was restricted in vertical "beach chair position" with traction on the halo in order to immobilize the head and partially reduce the kyphotic deformity.Routine cervical anterior-posterior approach was done with the exposure of damaged section of the front and rear structure.Pedicle screw system or lateral mass screw displacement was conducted.Anterior intervertebral discectomy or fracture vertebral was performed,using collaborative reset prying method before and after the road.In the front of intervertebral cage or titanium net support bone graft,rear pedicle screws or lateral mass screws fixation and bone graft fusion were implemented.The operation time and blood loss were recorded.The healing of the wound was observed.The recovery of neurological function was evaluated according to the ASIA grade.Postoperative review X-ray,CT and MRI were done to evaluate the reset and bone graft in position and fusion.Results All the surgeries were done well without aeroembolism and other related complications.The mean operative time was 153 minutes (range,150-180 minutes),and the mean amount of blood loss was 543 ml (range,400-800 ml).Sixteen cases were followed-up from 6 to 24 months (mean 13.7 months).All the incision were healed at Ⅰ stage.Spinal cord function did not aggravate.The ASIA grade was improved with an average of one to two Grades 6 months after surgery.Postoperative X-ray and CT confirmed that graft object position was favorable and cervical sequence was recovered well.The Cobb angle decreased from (23.6 ± 5.3) ° preoperatively to (4.0 ± 0.4)°postoperatively,and the translational displacement of vertebral body was restored into (2.7 ±0.4) mm (P < 0.01) from (10.9 ± 1.6) mm before operation.The cervical spinal canal was not obstructed and the cervical spinal cord was relieved,showed by MRI.Conclusions One-stage anterior-posterior approaches for severe fracture and dislocation of lower cervical spine circumferential reconstruction in "beach chair position" is a beneficial and effective method,without the need of changing positions in a collaborative reduction and fixation.The method can reduce the interference of spinal cord,shorten the operation time and save anterior extra fixation.
10.Adiponectin is Associated with Impaired Fasting Glucose in the Non-Diabetic Population.
Sang Yeun KIM ; Sun Ju LEE ; Hyoun Kyoung PARK ; Ji Eun YUN ; Myoungsook LEE ; Jidong SUNG ; Sun Ha JEE
Epidemiology and Health 2011;33(1):e2011007-
OBJECTIVES: Adiponectin is strongly associated with diabetes in the Western population. However, whether adiponectin is independently associated with impaired fasting glucose (IFG) in the non-obese population is unknown. METHODS: The serum adiponectin, insulin resistance (IR), and waist circumference (WC) of 27,549 healthy Koreans were measured. Individuals were then classified into tertile groups by gender. IFG was defined as a fasting serum glucose of 100-125 mg/dL without diabetes. IR was calculated using the homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR). The association of adiponectin and IFG was determined using logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: WC and adiponectin were associated with IFG in both men and women. However, the association of WC with IFG was attenuated in both men and women after adjustment for the HOMA-IR. Adiponectin was still associated with IFG after adjustment for and stratification by HOMA-IR in men and women. Strong combined associations of IR and adiponectin with IFG were observed in men and women. Multivariate adjusted odds ratios (ORs) (95% confidence interval [CI]) among those in the highest tertile of IR and the lowest tertile of adiponectin were 9.8 (7.96 to 12.07) for men and 24.1 (13.86 to 41.94) for women. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that adiponectin is strongly associated with IFG, and point to adiponectin as an additional diagnostic biomarker of IFG in the non-diabetic population.
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Fasting
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Glucose
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Homeostasis
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Humans
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Insulin Resistance
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Logistic Models
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Male
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Odds Ratio
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Waist Circumference