1.Experimental Study of Mismatch Negativity in Patients with Depression
xin-kai, ZHANG ; xing-shi, CHEN ; ming-yuan, ZHANG ; ze-ping, XIAO ; jie-cheng, ZHAO
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(04):-
Objective To study the characteristics of mismatch negativity(MMN) in patients with depression.Methods MMN was recorded from 31 patients with depression and 28 age-matched controls. Results Compared with the controls, the patients with depression had prolonged latency ([189?22] ms vs [206?26] ms, P
2.A Meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials on Xipayi Mouth Rinse for the treatment of halitosis
Yikun ZHOU ; Jie ZHANG ; Ze HE ; Qiaoyi CAI ; Xinyu WU ; Chunguang LI
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2017;33(1):109-113
Objective:To evaluate the effectiveness of Xipayi Mouth Rinse in the treatment of halitosis.Methods:PubMed/MEDLINE,China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) (1979-2015) and Weipu Database for Chinese Technical Periodicals (1989-2013) were systemically searched.The methodological quality of the included trials was assessed based on the Jadad scale and the available data were analyzed with RevMan software (version 5.3).Results:8 studies involving 608 participants satisfied the minimum criteria for Meta-analysis.The evidence showed that the Organoleptic Score (OS) of Xipayi Mouth Rinse compared with placebo for treatment of halitosis was [WMD =-0.43,95% CI (-0.57,-0.29)],plaque index (PLI) [WMD =-1.59,95% CI (-1.67,-1.51)];the OS of Xipayi Mouth Rinse compared with western medicine [WMD =0.16,95% CI (0.05,0.28)],PLI [WMD =0.10,95% CI(0.03,0.18)];the total efficiency of Xipayi Mouth Rinse compared with normal saline was[RR:1.64,95% CI(1.11,2.42)].Conclusion:The current clinical evidence showed that the effectiveness of Xipayi Mouth Rinse in the treatment of halitosis is higher than the Placebo,but lower than western medicine.
3.Epilepsy and sleep disorders.
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2009;11(5):415-417
4.Research progress of new isothermal amplification technology in rapid diagnosis of Plasmodium and other parasites
YANG Jun-jie ; WU Tian ; LIU Cheng-long ; LIAN Meng-ze ; ZHANG Yi-long
China Tropical Medicine 2022;22(09):884-
Abstract: At present, nucleic acid detection technology based on the PCR principle is commonly used to detect malaria parasites, the existing Plasmodium detection methods mainly include microscopy, antigen immunoassay, and nucleic acid detection,but due to the long detection time, high personnel and equipment requirements, and other shortcomings, its popularization, and application at the grassroots level are limited. What challenges previous Plasmodium detection methods are the lack of experienced professionals and advanced equipment at the grassroots as well as the requirement of rapid detection of large samples under extreme conditions. The isothermal amplification technology developed in recent years has potential application prospects due to its simplicity, rapidity, high sensitivity, and high specificity. This article attempts to review the principles, characteristics, and prospects of various isothermal amplification technologies, and on this basis, focuses on the introduction of recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) and recombinase⁃aided isothermal amplification (RAA) assay technologies and proposes the use of such recombinant enzyme amplification technologies to achieve rapid and accurate diagnosis of common Plasmodium species possibility and imagination.
5.Epileptiform discharges and sleep structure in children with nocturnal epilepsy.
Ze-Shu NING ; Jie ZHANG ; Zhi JIANG ; Bo CHEN ; Li-Ming YANG
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2012;14(2):124-127
OBJECTIVETo study the epileptiform discharges and sleep structure in children with nocturnal epilepsy.
METHODSA total of 54 children with nocturnal epilepsy (NE group) between December 2009 and June 2011 were enrolled in this study using a cluster sampling method. Their epileptiform discharges and sleep structure were monitored using nocturnal 12 h-video-echoencephalography (EEG) and polysomnography. Meanwhile, 40 age- and gender-matched normal children were enrolled as the control group.
RESULTSAll the 54 children in the NE group suffered from epileptiform discharges and a varied number of clinical seizures, especially at S1 and S2 states. Compared with the control group, S1 and S2 states had significantly higher proportions in the NE group, and S3 and S4 states and REM state had significantly lower proportions (P<0.01).
CONCLUSIONSEpileptiform discharges and clinical seizures are more common in children with nocturnal epilepsy, especially during the non-rapid eye movement sleep. Meanwhile, remarkably disordered sleep structure also exists.
Child ; Child, Preschool ; Electroencephalography ; Epilepsy ; physiopathology ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Polysomnography ; Sleep ; physiology
6.Detection of HepG2 Cells in Artificial Samples by Multifunctional Microfluidic Chip
Jie Ze ZHANG ; Xi SU ; Yi XU ; Li CHEN
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2017;45(11):1589-1594
A multi-functional microfluidic chip with multi-orifice flow fractionation ( MOFF) and magnetic capture technique was developed to specifically separate and capture the HepG2 cells in artificial samples. The chip contained a glass substrate and a polydimethylsiloxane ( PDMS) microchannel cover plate. The PDMS cover plate consisted of 3 injection channels of 10-mm-long, a MOFF separation zone and a hexagonal cavity cell enrichment-detection zone. Among which, the MOFF separation zone had a total length of 20 mm and was consisted of 80 semi-rhombic shrinkage / expansion units with a length of 0. 18 mm, a depth of 50 μm, a shrinkage area width of 0. 06 mm, and an expansion area of 0. 20 mm. The angle between each group of shrinkage / expansion units was 103. 0°. In this experiment, HepG2-blood cell suspension was used as the sample. Based on the principle that the magnetic bead surface-modified c-Met antibody could specifically bind to HepG2 cells, an immunomagnetic bead ( Anti-MNCs) suspension at a concentration of 50 μg / mL was prepared by surface carboxylated beads, EDC (1 mg / mL), NHS (1 mg / mL) and c-Met antibody. Under the optimized flow rate (50 μL/ min), a few HepG2 in suspension samples were efficiently captured at the detection zone of chip via a magnetic field; the carbon quantum dots were prepared by microwave heating with citric acid and thiourea to label HepG2 cells which achieved in-situ fluorescence visualization of captured HepG2. Cells captured in the chip detection area were counted by microscope. The capture rate of HepG2 cells was 88. 5% ±6. 7% (106 blood cells and 10 HepG2 cells per 500 μL). The results demonstrated that the developed multifunctional microfluidic chip may serve as a promising tool for separation and capture of tumour cells.
7.Inhibition of K-RAS~(Asn12) Expression by Vector-based RNA Interference in Human Pancreatic Cancer Cell Line
Fan-Jie MENG ; Ze-Xian FU ; Feng ZHANG ; Bao-Dong LI ; Shao-Jian XIE ; Jian-Hui CAI ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(04):-
To silence the expression of K-RASAsn12 in human pancreatic cancer cell line by vector-based RNAi(RNA interference) technique,two single-strand DNA sequences encoding mutant-specific shRNA (short haipin RNA) for K-RASAsn12 were synthesized and then inserted into pSilenCircle. The recombinant plasmid was called pSC-K-RASAsn12. According to the same method, pSC-GFP encoding shRNA for GFP was gained. Both recombinant plasmids were transfected into human pacreatic cancer cell line AsPC-1 and BxPC-3. The expression level of K-RASAsn12 was detected by semi-quantitative RT-PCR and Western blot. The result indicated that the recombinant plasmid edcoding mutant-specific shRNA for K-RASAsn12 can inhibit significantly the expression of K-RASAsn12 without affection of wild-type K-RAS(K-RASWT)in Human Pancreatic Cancer Cell Line.
8.Research progress on clinical diagnosis and treatment for external snapping hip.
Quan-Wei DING ; Jie ZHANG ; Ze-Ting WU ; Meng-Qiang FAN ; Shuai-Jie LYU ; Pei-Jian TONG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2018;31(5):484-487
External snapping hip(ESH) is a vague term used to describe palpable or auditory snapping with hip movements with or without pain. The pathogenesis of ESH is related to the specific anatomical structure and friction factor. The clinical symptom is auditory snapping during activities, physical examination, X-ray, magnetic resonance imaging(MRI), dynamic ultrasound and other imaging techniques can be used to diagnose. Conservative medical management includes rest, avoidance of aggravating activities, and antiinflammatory medications. Treatment Patients with mild symptoms can achieve good results by medication, rest and physiotherapy. Surgical treatment for patients with ineffective conservative treatment was performed. All kinds of open surgery method can achieve good clinical curative effect, arthroscopic surgery is gradually been promoted due to small trauma, less complications. Besides, there are some reports that traditional treatments such as massage, acupuncture and acupotomology have achieved good clinical results, which deserve further study and promotion.
9.Analysis on the correlation between SF-36 and QOL-35 in patients and coronary artery disease
Yi-Hua LU ; Jian-Hua YAN ; Li-Xian SUN ; Quan LI ; Yan-Jie WANG ; Xun ZHUANG ; Ze-Feng ZHANG ; Zhong-Jie FAN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2010;31(11):1292-1295
Objective To analyze the correlation between SF-36 and QOL-35 and the consistency of the two kinds of life-quality questionnaires when evaluating the quality of life in patients with coronary heart disease. Methods 781 in-hospital-patients, who underwent coronary angiography from June 2008 to April 2009, were included in this study. Quality of life was measured by the Chinese versions of SF-36 and QOL-35. Demographic and clinical information were collected.Correlation Analysis was done between SF-36 and QOL-35 in the patients with coronary artery disease. Results The total score of SF-36 was 62.63 ± 12.47 and the QOL-35 total score was 62.70 ± 9.69. Data from the simple correlation analysis showed that SF-36 and QOL-35 total scores (r=0.725, P<0.01 ), SF-36 physical functioning and QOL-35 independent living capacity (r=0.933, P<0.01), SF-36 mental health and QOL-35 mental health (r=0.132, P<0.01), SF-36 social function and QOL-35 social function score (r=0.215, P<0.01 ) were all relevant. Canonical correlation analysis showed that there was significant correlation between SF-36 and QOL-35 (r=0.946, P<0.01 ). Conclusion SF-36 and QOL-35 were consistent in the evaluation on the quality of life, at the overall level.
10.Study on the longevity related mitochondrial genome variation in Bama elderly population in Guangxi province.
Ze-ping LV ; Chen-guang ZHENG ; Fang KONG ; Jie FENG ; Wen-yu JIANG ; Cai-you HU ; Hua LI ; Yuan LV ; Gen-fa ZHANG ; Ze YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2010;27(4):423-427
OBJECTIVETo investigate the human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variations associated with longevity in Bama elderly population from Guangxi.
METHODSMitochondrial genome of 20 individuals over 96 years of age was sequenced, and seven target single nucleotide polymorphism (SNPs) were observed by comparing with the standard rCRS sequence, and two were tested by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) method in a larger population including 208 individuals of 90-113 years old, and 586 unrelated control individuals from Guangxi.
RESULTSThe 4824G frequency of the mtDNA4824A/G locus increased with age both in the long-lived elderly and in controls. And it was significantly higher in controls than that in long-lived population (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe mtDNA4824 A/G is not only an age-related locus, its mutation is also negatively correlated with longevity.
Aged ; China ; ethnology ; DNA, Mitochondrial ; analysis ; genetics ; Genome, Mitochondrial ; genetics ; Haplotypes ; Humans ; Longevity ; genetics ; Mutation ; Myanmar ; ethnology ; Polymorphism, Genetic ; Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ; genetics ; Population Groups