1.Surgical treatment of patients with blepharochalasis and its associated abnormalities
Jie SUN ; Dong-Mei LI ; Tao CHEN ; Ying ZHAO ;
Ophthalmology in China 2006;0(06):-
Objective To assess the effects of surgical treatment for patients with blepharochalasis and its associated abnormali- ties. Design Retrospective case series, Participants 35 cases (52 eyes) with blepharochalasis in stable phase. Methods The correction of the abnormalities in upper eyelids: after designing the lid crease incision, the redundant eyelid skin and prolapsed fat were excised, and prolapsed lacrimal glands were sutured back into position in 18 cases (36 eyes) and ptosis was treated in 10 cases (16 eyes). The correction of abnormalities in lower eyelids: lower eyelid retraction was corrected in 4 cases (6 eyes). The correction of lateral canthus malformation: lateral canthus rounding was treated in 7 cases (14 eyes), accompanied with or followed by correction of baggy eyelid or ptosis. Main Outcome Measures The shape, location and movement of bilateral eyelids, the location of lacrimal glands and the cir- cumstance of tear secretion. Results During the follow-up of 6~60 months, the appearance and location of bilateral eyelids and can- thuses were satisfying, the function of eyelids were normal, and no dry eye symptoms were found. Two cases (3 eyes) appeared recurrent lacrimal gland prolapse 29 and 36 months postoperation and received surgeries for correction again. There was no recurrence after the second prolapse correction surgery in the follow-up of 18 and 24 months respectively. Conclusions Surgical treatment for patients with blepharochalasis and its associated abnormalities is safe and effective. Its recurrence rate is low.
2.EFFECTS OF TAURINE ON BLOOD GLUCOSE AND PLATELET AGGREGATION IN STREPTOZOTOCIN-INDUCED DIABETIC RATS
Hui GE ; Liang TAO ; Wen YU ; Bingzhang JIE ; Jie MEI ; Huiling LI ;
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(04):-
Objective: To investigate the effects of taurine on blood glucose, number of platelets in plasma, pletelet aggregation and metabolism of oxygen free radicals in diabetic rats. Methods: Diabetes was induced by a single injection (ip) of streptozotocin (STZ,70 mg/kg body weight). The rats were maintained on drinking water with or without taurine (1.5 g/kg body weight per day). The concentration of blood glucose, maximal aggregation rate of platelets induced by adenosine 5 diphosphate(ADP) or thrombin(Thr) and the number of platelets in plasma were measured. Metabolism of oxygen free radicals in platelets was assessed as superoxide dismutase(SOD) activity and content of malondialdehyde(MDA) in platelets. [WT5FZ]Results: [WT5BZ]The concentration of blood glucose and maximal aggregation rate of platelets induced by ADP or Thr were significantly higher in diabetic rats than in non diabetic rats. The diabetic rats showed decreased platelet number and SOD activity with higher MDA level. In taurine treated diabetic rats concentration of blood glucose was obviously decreased, but no significant change was found in platelet number, SOD activity, MDA content and aggregation of platelets induced by ADP or Thr. [WT5FZ] Conclusion: [WT5BZ]There is a correlation between the increase in platelet aggregability and the abnormal metabolism of oxygen free radicals in platelets and taurine can decrease the blood glucose level but has no significant effect on platelet aggregability and metabolism of oxygen free radicals in diabetic rats.
3.Bacterial Community Structure in Four Different Rivers of Shanghai in Spring
Cai-Hong JIANG ; Mei-Ling ZHANG ; Yan-Jie TAO ; Na YU ; Li-Qiao CHEN ;
Microbiology 1992;0(04):-
In April of 2008 water samples were collected from four different rivers,which were Wuchao gang River,Henggang River,Chaoyang River and Caoyanghuanbang River.During the sampling the physi-cal and chemical parameters were measured.The abundance and the diversity of the bacteria of these four rivers were studied.The results showed that the population level increased in the more severely polluted river while the bacterial diversity decreased;the bacterial community structure was also affected by the dif-ferent ecological conditions of each sampling spot.The bacterial composition and abundance was closely related to the water quality in the river.
4.Fingerprint and spectrum-effect relationships on Tripterygium glycosides preparation.
Jie CHI ; Bing LIN ; Zhi-hong LIU ; Li-na YANG ; Xue-mei LIU ; Hong-tao SONG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(8):1479-1483
Tripterygium glycosides preparation which extracted from the traditional Chinese herb Tripterygium wilfordii (TWHY), was widely used to treat the autoimmune diseases. Previous works demonstrated that TWHF had potent anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive properties. But the different quality and high incident rate of side effects of different manufactures inhibited its clinical application. Since TWHF had been generally known to play a therapeutical effect by synergism of multiple constituents, it was necessary to build the relationship between the HPLC fingerprint and bioactivity so as to ensure the quality safety and efficacy. The HPLC fingerprint showed that description and content of peaks from different manufactures were diverse. Only 11 common peaks were found. In this study, mice spleen cells stimulated by Con A were used to test the proliferation inhibition bioactivity of TWHF preparations, which were incubated with 30, 15, 7.5, 3.75, 1.88 and 0.94 mg x L(-1) TWHF preparations for 48 h. The results showed that mice spleen cells proliferation was inhibited by all TWHF preparations significantly compared with the control group, which suggested the TWHF preparations showed immune suppress activity. The TWHF preparations from 7 manufacture showed different IC50 value, which might belong to different contents which showed in the HPLC fingerprint. Moreover, a relationship between the HPLC fingerprint and the bioactivity were established to identify important constituents by grey relational analysis (GRA). The result showed that all the contents were relative with the IC50, especially No. 5 and 10 peaks, but No. 1 peak, which was proved to be triptolide, had few contribute to the inhibition of mice spleen cells proliferation. The study of relationship between the HPLC fingerprint and the IC50 by GRA could help to investigate mechanism of bioactive and provide an evidence for the quantification of multi-constituents.
Animals
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents
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analysis
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pharmacology
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Cell Proliferation
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drug effects
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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analysis
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pharmacology
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Glycosides
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analysis
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pharmacology
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Male
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Spleen
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cytology
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drug effects
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Tripterygium
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chemistry
5.Changes of oscillatory potentials of electroretinogram after methanol intoxication in rats.
Dong-Mei LIU ; Shu ZHOU ; Jie-Min CHEN ; Shu-Ya PENG ; Wen-Tao XIA
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2014;30(3):178-180
OBJECTIVE:
To study the characters of oscillatory potentials (OPs) of electroretinogram (ERG) after methanol intoxication in rats.
METHOD:
The SD rat models of methanol intoxication were established and divided into control group, 3-day intoxication group, 7-day intoxication group. The changes of OPs of ERG were recorded in a dark room.
RESULTS:
The total amplitudes of 3-day and 7-day intoxication groups decreased approximately 50% compared with that of the control group, while the schedule delayed approximately 16% and 61%, respectively.
CONCLUSION
The characters of methanol intoxication in rats included delay in schedule and decline in the total amplitude of OPs.
Animals
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Electroretinography
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Methanol/poisoning*
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Rats
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Retina/physiopathology*
6.Expression and mechanism of alphaB-crystallin in retina and extraocular tissues and organs.
Dong-mei LIU ; Shu ZHOU ; Jie-min CHEN ; Shu-ya PENG ; Wen-tao XIA
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2014;30(6):470-473
alphaB-crystallin is the structural protein of vertebrate lens, which is widely expressed in non-lens tissue. As one of the heat shock protein family members, alphaB-crystallin possesses biological properties of molecular chaperones and anti-apoptotic effects. Multi-factor injuries, such as retinopathy, inflammation and nervous system diseases, have a closely relationship with alphaB-crystallin. This paper reviews the research progress of the expression and mechanism of alphaB-crystallin in retina and extraocular tissues and organs.
Crystallins
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Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
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Heat-Shock Proteins/metabolism*
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Humans
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Lens, Crystalline
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Retina
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alpha-Crystallin B Chain/metabolism*
7.Correlation between contrast vision and sweep visual evoked potential acuity.
Shu-Ya PENG ; Jie-Min CHEN ; Dong-Mei LIU ; Shu ZHOU ; Meng WANG ; Wen-Tao XIA
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2015;31(1):20-27
OBJECTIVE:
To compare the correlation between contrast vision (LV) and sweep visual evoked potential acuity (SVEP-A) among people with emmetropia, mild myopia, and moderate myopia.
METHODS:
The CV and SVEP-A were tested individually in 96 eyes from healthy young volunteers, including 37 eyes of emmetropia, 27 eyes of mild myopia, and 32 eyes of moderate myopia. The statistic analysis was done by ANOVA analysis and rank sum test.
RESULTS:
(1) With the decrease of contrast, CV and SVEP-A decreased in every group. (2) At 100% contrast, the difference of CV between emmetropia and mild myopia had statistical significance (P<0.05). At 100%, 25% and 10% contrast, the difference of CV between emmetropia and moderate myopia had statistical significance (P<0.05). (3) In the same group, the difference of 100% and 25% contrast had statistical significance (P < 0.05). So was between 100% and 10% contrast. (4) At 100% and 10% contrast, the difference of CV and SVEP-A had statistical significance (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSION
The CV of myopia relates to many factors including ametropia and fundus lesions. The correction of ametropia is important to the values of CV and SVEP-A.
Evoked Potentials, Visual/physiology*
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Eye
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Fundus Oculi
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Humans
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Myopia/physiopathology*
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Neurologic Examination
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Severity of Illness Index
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Vision Tests/instrumentation*
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Visual Acuity/physiology*
8.Distribution of Formic Acid after Methanol Intoxication in Rats.
Dong-mei LIU ; Shu ZHOU ; Jie-min CHEN ; Wen-tao XIA
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2015;31(6):450-453
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate concentration and distribution in blood and tissues of formic acid after methanol intoxication in rats.
METHODS:
The Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into groups for control group and 3-day and 7-day intoxication treatment groups. The experimental groups were administered methanol by gavage with the initial dose of 8 mL/kg and followed with 4 mL/kg supplemental dose 24 h later. After 3 days and 7 days later, rats were killed by decapitation. Then samples of cardiac blood, liver, kidney, brain, heart and stomach of each group were collected. Formic acid concentrations were detected by high performance liquid chromatography.
RESULTS:
Formic acid concentrations in tissues were higher than in blood. Compared with 3-day intoxication group, there was an increase formic acid of concentration in brain and stomach in 7-day intoxication group, while a decrease in liver and kidney (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSION
High performance liquid chromatography could be used to accurately detect formic acid. As the metabolite of methanol, formic acid accumulates in rat blood and tissues after intoxication and the concentrations in organs and tissues are obviously higher than in blood.
Animals
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Brain/metabolism*
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Formates/blood*
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Kidney/metabolism*
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Liver/metabolism*
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Methanol/poisoning*
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Tissue Distribution
9.Deep learning-based de novo drug design: principles, tools and practice
Tao SHEN ; Dong-mei WANG ; Song WU ; Jian-dong JIANG ; Jie XIA
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2023;58(9):2610-2622
Design of structurally-novel drug molecules with deep learning can overcome the technical bottleneck of classical computer-aided drug design. It has become the frontier of new technique research on drug design, and has shown great potential in drug research and development practice. This review starts from the basic principles of deep learning-driven
10.Epidemiological features of chronic and Alzheimer's diseases in the community-based elderly living in cities and couties in Hebei province
Mei-Yu KANG ; Yu-Mei GAO ; Hong-Qi HUO ; Yu-Min CHEN ; Jian WANG ; Mei-Jie LI ; Tao DU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2011;32(7):672-675
Objective To understand the epidemiological features of Alzheimer's disease (AD)in the community-based elderly living in cities and counties in Hebei province.Methods Under the stratified random sampling method,Mini Mental State Examination(MMSE)was used to evaluate senile dementia and Activity of Daily Living Scale(ADL)and to evaluate the daily lives of the elderly.Related dementia standard on the diagnose of AD and its subtypes was used.Statistically,data was analyzed through SPSS 13.0 software.Results The overall prevalence was 64.84%(2355/3632) on chronic diseases in those elderly who were over 60 years of age while AD appeared to be high and increased with age.The prevalence rate of dementia was 7.24%(263/3632),in which AD accounted for 4.87%(177/3632).Rates for other chronic diseases were as follows:hypertension (32.35%),diabetes(11.37%),chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(9.25%),coronary heart disease(8.84%)and stroke(7.16%).The prevalence of AD increased with age and was related to the low degree of education having.Conclusion Elderly living in the communities of Hebei province showed high prevalent rates of chronic diseases including AD,which had become the major kind of diseases related to old age.