1.Childhood origins of adulthood respiratory diseases
Yuejie ZHENG ; Jiehua CHEN ; Kunling SHEN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2017;32(16):1201-1204
Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are main chronic respiratory diseases in adulthood,which bring a heavy burden to society and economy.The adulthood asthma and COPD originate from childhood.Atopy and certain respiratory viral infection are the risk factors of asthma.Some factors in childhood including premature,childhood asthma,serious lung infection,air pollution,active smoking will damage pulmonary function in adulthood,which contribute to COPD onset.Strategies such as preventing premature birth and controlling asthma will reduce the burden of chrouic respiratory diseases in adults.
2.An analysis on clinical features and prognostic factors of gastrointestinal stromal tumors
Jiehua LI ; Haitian ZHANG ; Zhibai CHEN ; Ka SU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2013;(5):360-363
Objective To study the prognostic factors of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST).Methods A total of 144 GIST patients treated at the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University between January 1996 and December 2011 were analyzed restrospectively.Kaplan-Meier,log-rank test and Cox regression model were used.Results The overall 5-year survival was 59.6%.Log-rank univariate survival analysis showed that the primary location,tumor size,metastasis,operational method,type of tumor cells,invasion of the surrounding organs and tissues,invasion of the smooth muscle,cellularity of the tumor,mitotic counts of the tumor cells,Ki-67 labeling index,P53 expression and targeting therapy were significant prognostic factors (P < 0.05).Cox regression model showed that tumor size,metastasis,operational method,surrounding organs and tissues invasion,cellularity of the tumor,mitotic counts of the tumor cells,P53 and targeting therapy were essential to improve the survival.Conclusions The study suggests that early diagnosis and comprehensive treatment consisting of operation and targeting therapy can significantly improve the survival of GIST.
3.Multiple gene mutation and prognostic factors in gastrointestinal stromal tumors
Jiehua LI ; Haitian ZHANG ; Zhibai CHEN ; Xianghua WU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2017;32(7):569-573
Objective To investigate the status and significance of KIT,PDGFRA and DOG1 gene mutation in gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST).Methods 100 GIST patients treated in the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University between May 2002 and May 2013 were analyzed restrospectively.DNA was isolated and amplified for the all exons of KIT,PDGFRA and DOG1.Each PCR product was sequenced to find the position and type of mutation.Results KIT mutations were identified in 75 cases (75%).PDGFRA mutations were found in 16 cases (16%).No DOG1 mutations were found.The overall 5-year survival was 58.8%.Log-rank univariate survival analysis showed that the primary location,tumor size,metastasis,operational mode,type of tumor cells,invasion of the smrounding organs,invasion of the smooth muscle,mitotic counts of the tumor cells,deletions in exon 11 KIT and targeting therapy were significant prognostic factors (all P < 0.05).COX regression model showed that tumor size,metastasis,operational method,invasion of the surrounding organs,mitotic counts of the tumor cehs,deletions in exon 11 KIT and targeting therapy were related to prognosis.Conclusion KIT and PDGFRA mutations are mutually exclusive.The overexpression mechanism of DOG1 is not related to DOG1 gene mutation.The related gene mutations affect the prognosis of GIST.
4.Application of three-dimensional reconstruction technique in diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer
Juan ZOU ; Jiehua ZHENG ; Zhiyang LI ; Weixun LIN ; Yexi CHEN
Journal of International Oncology 2021;48(1):57-60
In recent years, with being gradually developed, three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction based on pathology and medical imaging technology has shown certain value in the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. And with its advantages of providing the spatial location, morphological structure and 3D structure relationships with the surrounding tissues and organs, 3D reconstruction technology has played a key role in the early diagnosis, surgical treatment, and accurate evaluation of the treatment effect after surgery of breast cancer. Although the application of 3D reconstruction technology based on pathology and medical imaging is still inadequate, with the continuous development of science and technology, 3D reconstruction technology will play an increasingly important role in the diagnosis, personalized treatment and prognosis assessment of breast cancer.
5.Application study of non-motor functional area in patients with Parkinson disease by magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Jiehua YANG ; Huanze WU ; Jitian GUAN ; Qincheng ZHANG ; Wei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2017;40(4):333-337
Objective To detect the metabolites of non-motor functional area in patients with Parkinson disease (PD) by proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS).Methods Forty-two PD patients (PD group) tested with unified PD rating scale (UPDRS) and 20 healthy controls(normal control group) were enrolled in this study.MRI and 1H-MRS using a GE signa excite1.5T MR was obtained,and the ratios of metabolites such as N-acetylaspartate(NAA)/creatin(Cr),NAA/cholinecompounds(Cho) in the prefrontal lobe,hippocampus,cuneus gyrus and dorsal thalamus were compared.Correlations between brain metabolites and UPDRS were analyzed.Results The levels of NAA/Cr,and NAA/Cho in bilateral dorsal thalamus,cuneus gyrus,hippocampus,prefrontal lobe in PD group were significantly lower than those in normal control group (P < 0.01).The level of Cho/Cr in right hippocampus,right cuneus gyms,and right dorsal thalamus in PD group was significantly higher than that in normal control group (P < 0.05).The NAA/Cho in the left hippocampus (r =-0.388,P =0.011) and left cuneus gyrus (r =-0.325,P =0.036) was negatively correlated with UPDRS scores (P < 0.05).Conclusions There is extensive neuronal damage and some glial proliferation in the non-motor functional areas including prefrontal lobe,hippocampus,cuneus gyrus,anddorsal thalamus in the PD patients.The degree of damage in left hippocampus and left cuneus gyms is positively correlated with the severity of the disease clinically.
6.Preparation and characterization of monoclonal antibody against hTSC29 pep-tides
Qiuxia YAN ; Cairong CHEN ; Jiehua LI ; Xiuqin ZHOU ; Yingjie XIAN ; Runqiang CHEN ; Zhiming CAI ; Aifa TANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2015;(11):1505-1509
Objective:To prepare monoclonal antibody ( mAb ) against human testis-specific conserved gene ( hTSC29 ) peptides and characterize its immunological and biological features.Methods:According to bioinformatics analysis and prediction of the antigenicity, surface property, hydrophilicity and flexibility of hTSC29, a 18-amino acid residue partial peptide of hTSC29 was synthesized,then immunized the BALB/c mice for preparing antiserum.The mAb against hTSC29 was produced using the routine hybridoma technique.The properties of the mAb against hTSC29 were identified by ELISA, Western blot and immunohistochemistry staining.Results:After cell fusion and subcloning, one hybridoma cell lines secreting specific mAb against hTSC29 protein were obtaind.The Ig subclass of the mAb was IgG2b(κ).ELISA detection showed that the titer of mAbs in cultured was 1∶104.Western blot analysis proved that the mAb could specifically recognize Mr 60 000 protein in human testis total protein.The hTSC29 protein main located at circumference of spermatocyte and spermatid in human testis tissue by immunohistochemistry staining and immunofluorescence assay.Conclusion:One hybridoma cell lines which can secrete specific mAb against hTSC29 protein with high titers and specificity have been established successfully.The mAb will provide efficient tools for functional studies of hTSC29 expressed in spermatogenesis.
7.The correlations of infection rates with the administration timing of prophylactic antibiotics after hip arthroplasty
Lixuan ZHANG ; Xinguang WANG ; Shuru CHEN ; Junzhao CHEN ; Hanming GUO ; Jiehua HUANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2014;(22):3595-3598
Objective To assess the effects of different administration timing of prophylactic antibiotics on infections after hip arthroplasty. Methods 535 patients having undergone arthroplasty were divided into two groups: the experiment group (n=273)and the control group (n=262): The former groupwere administered with antibiotics until 24 hours postoperatively and the latter until 72 hours postoperatively. The two groups were compared in terms of postoperative infection rate. Results The infection rates in the experimental groupand the control group were 4.396%and 3..817%, with insignificant differencebetween them. Conclusion For those patients undergoing hip arthroplasty, extended administration of antibiotics after operation (over 48 hours) may not reduce the risk of recent the infection rate.
8.Effect of Shudi Jisheng Zhuanggu Decoction on Morphology of Articular Cartilage of Knee Osteoarthritis Model Rats
Yingyan ZHOU ; Zhenxiong XU ; Jiehua LIN ; Xiaohong HE ; Gengxin CHEN ; Yuxing CHEN ; Ziming ZHAO ; Yiting HE
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(4):711-714
Objective To observe the morphology changes in articular cartilage of knee osteoarthritis ( KOA) model rats after intervention with Shudi Jisheng Zhuanggu Decoction (SJZD). Methods SD rats were randomized into 7 groups, namely blank control group, model group, Paracetamol group ( 0.270 g/kg) , Zhuangu Guanjie Pills group ( 1.08 g/kg) , and high-, middle- and low-dosage SJZD groups ( 27.450, 13.725, 6.863 g/kg, respectively). Rats were injected with papain solution into the right knee joint to build models of KOA before administration of drugs. Thickness of right knee joint was measured to evaluate the effect of SJZD on the swelling degree of knee joint. Histological changes of knee cartilage were evaluated by Mankin scoring method after the cartilage sections being stained with hematoxylin-eosin (HE). Results Swelling degree of knee joint and Mankin scores were significantly increased in the model group compared to the blank control group ( P<0.01). In comparison with the model group, the swelling degree of knee joint and Mankin scores of SJZD groups were significantly decreased (P<0.05 or P<0.01), and the pathological changes were relieved. Conclusion SJZD can ameliorate the pathological changes of knee articular cartilage in rats with KOA, so as to delay cartilage degeneration and protect the cartilage.
9.Effects of treadmill training on the expression of Insulin-like growth factor-1 and its receptor in the brain of rats with focal cerebral ischemia
Yixian ZHANG ; Nan LIU ; Houwei DU ; Ronghua CHEN ; Jiehua WANG ; Kexu LIN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2009;31(3):145-149
Objective To study the effects of treadmill training on the recovery of neurological function and the expression of IGF-1/IGF-1Rin the brain poat focal cerebral ischemia.Metheods Forty-two male,adult Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into a sham group(n=6),a model group(n=18)and a treadmill exercises group(n=18).Focal cerebral ischemia was induced in the latter two groups by right middle cerebral artery occlusion(MCAO)using a modified Longa's metheod.The rats in the treadmill exercises group were given treadmill training 6 days a week for 4weeks beginning 24 h after the MCAO. Rats in the sham group and model groups were reared in standard cages and could move frddly. Before being sacrificed at the 7th 14th and 28th day after the MCAO,the rats' neurological function were tested giving modified neurological weverity scores (mNSS). The expression of IGF-1/IGF-1R was detected using the reverse transcriptsae polymersae chain reaction and immunohistochemical methods.Results Neurological runction in the exercises group at the 14th and 28th day was better than in the control group,and IGF-1 and IGF-1Rexpression were significcantly upregulated on the 7th,14th and 28th day after the MCAO.Conclusion Treadmill training can improve neurological function by upregulating the expression of IGF-1 and IGF-1R in the ischemic brain, at least in rats.
10.Study on the molecular mechanism of the dissemination of a novel CTX-M-like extended spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Escherichia coil
Jiehua JIANG ; Weijiao LIAO ; Jianyun YI ; Tao CHEN ; Xiuxin SUN ; Yunjian XU ; Yiquan LI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2008;10(7):882-885
Objective To investigate the distribution of the CTX-M- extended spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBLs) producing Esche- richia coli(ECO) and the molecular mechanism of dissemination. Methods To analyze the drug resistance of the 43 isolates, Kirby-Bauer susceptibility method was used. Multiple polymeraso chain reaction (PCR) was used to amplify the gene of ESBLs, AmpC, full length of blaCTX-M-like gene, insertion sequence (IS) ISEcp1B, IS903 , IS26 and integron I. NEST-PCR was used to detect if the beta-lactamase gene lo- cated in the integron I. The product of full length of bla-CTX-M like gone amplified by PCR was sequenced. Results Susceptibility test showed the resistance from high to low in turn was Ampicillin (97.68%), Coftriaxone (67.44 % ), piperacillin(65.12 % ), Cefotaxime (62.79 % ) ,Coftasidime(58.14% ), Cofasolin(55.81% ), Cofepime (53.49%), Cefexitin(51.16%), ciprofloxacin (44. 19% ), Aztreo- nam(41.86% ), Cefoperasone/Sulbactam ( 20.93% ), Amikacin (0% ), Imipenem (0% ), respectively. ECO was susceptive to Imipenem. CTX-M-G1 was found in 25 strains of ECO , TEM, SHV, CTX-M-G1, ISEcp1B, and integron I were found in the nine isolates. IS903 were found in ECO 3 and 5, and IS26 was found in ECO 3. In ECO 3 and 5, blaCTX-M-like was flanked upstream by ISEcp1B element that provided -35 and -10 promoter sequences and a right inverted repeat (IRR) recognized by transposase, downstream by IS903 provided an inverted re- peat, ISEcp1 B and IS903 composed the complex transpeson. Conclusion ISEcplB may drive the expression and dissemination of blaCTX-M-like gene at a high level.