1.Experimental study of the eyelid reconstruction in situ with the acellular xenogeneic dermal matrix.
Jing LI ; Li LI ; Bai-Chao REN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2007;23(2):154-157
OBJECTIVETo investigate the histocompatibility of acellular xenogeneic dermal matrix implanted in the rabbit eyelid reconstruction in situ and to compare the histological change of acellular xenogeneic dermal matrix and sclera replacing tarsus.
METHODSThirty-six New Zealand rabbits were divided into two groups randomly. Establishment of the rabbits unilateral eyelid defect model, the eyelid reconstruction in situ were performed with either acellular xenogeneic dermal matrix or allogeneic sclera at random. The rabbits were clinically examined for inflammation and implant exposure and sacrificed 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 12 weeks after implantation. The eyelid with implant (Xeno-ADM or allogeneic sclera) were dislodged and the specimens were assessed histopathologically and ultrastructurally with light microscopies respectively for evaluation of change of juncture between implant and autoallergic tarsal plates including inflammation, vascularization and confluence. The 4, 8 and 12 weeks specimens were assessed with transmission electron microscope micro structural changes of the above organizations.
RESULTSLight microscopy and electron microscopy showed no statistical difference between two groups. But histological examination showed that eyelid implanted with acellular xenogeneic dermal matrix had less immunological and inflammatory reaction than sclera-implanted group. Acellular xenogeneic dermal matrix could induce neovascular and collagenous fibers into implanted tissue.
CONCLUSIONAcellular xenogeneic dermal matrix is histocompatible to New Zealand rabbit, it can be used to support the eyelid as a substitution for tarsus.
Animals ; Biocompatible Materials ; Biological Dressings ; Blepharoplasty ; methods ; Dermis ; cytology ; transplantation ; Female ; Male ; Rabbits
2.Identification of two varieties of Citri Fructus by fingerprint and chemometrics.
Jing-hua SU ; Chao ZHANG ; Lei SUN ; Bing-ren GU ; Shuang-cheng MA
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(12):2318-2324
Citri Fructus identification by fingerprint and chemometrics was investigated in this paper. Twenty-three Citri Fructus samples were collected which referred to two varieties as Cirtus wilsonii and C. medica recorded in Chinese Pharmacopoeia. HPLC chromatograms were obtained. The components were partly identified by reference substances, and then common pattern was established for chemometrics analysis. Similarity analysis, principal component analysis (PCA) , partial least squares-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) and hierarchical cluster analysis heatmap were applied. The results indicated that C. wilsonii and C. medica could be ideally classified with common pattern contained twenty-five characteristic peaks. Besides, preliminary pattern recognition had verified the chemometrics analytical results. Absolute peak area (APA) was used for relevant quantitative analysis, results showed the differences between two varieties and it was valuable for further quality control as selection of characteristic components.
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Citrus
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chemistry
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classification
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Discriminant Analysis
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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Fruit
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chemistry
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classification
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Mass Spectrometry
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Principal Component Analysis
3.Diltiazem in combination with metoprolol for treating aortic dissection
Junming LI ; Jing JING ; Xiaoguang LIU ; Wenjun FU ; Xinjie HUANG ; Jin REN ; Zhilin ZHU ; Chao YUAN ; Aihua ZUO
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2009;18(2):198-200
Objective To explore the clinical therapeutic effects of intravenous infusion of dihiazem in com-bination with metoprolol for treating aortic dissection. Method From June 2005 to January 2008, fourteen patients with aortic dissection (male 8, female 4) in the First Hospital of Yichang,were treated with diltiazen 1~5 μg/(kgrate 30 min,60 min, 120 min,6 h, 1 d and 7 d after treatment were recorded. All data were analyzed using self-matching t test. Results The heart rate reduced significantly 60 min after treatment. The heart rate reduced (21±5) beats/min from the baseline. The total effective rate was 100% .The blood pressure reduced significantly 30min after treatment. The systolic pressure reduced to (126.2±11.1 ) mmHg and diastolic pressure declined to (80.3±8.1) mmHg. No severe cardiac side-effect observed. Conclusions Dihiazem in combination with meto-prolol can reduce heart rate and blood pressure markedly and safely in aortic dissection patients.
4.Effects of TAK-147, a novel acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, on spatial memory deficit as evaluated by Morris water maze of rats
A-Jing XU ; Zhong CHEN ; Ren LI ; Chao-Yang ZHU ; Er-Qing WEI
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2002;31(2):98-102
OBJECTIVE: To evalute the effects of TAK-147, a novel acetylcholinesterase inhibitor on rat spatial memory deficit using the Morris water maze. METHODS: Morris water maze was used to measure spatial memory in rats, and open field test was used to analysis locomotor activity. RESULTS: Scopolamine (0.4mg/kg,IP) significantly increased the latency period in memory acquisition. Intraperitoneal TAK-147 injection ameliorated scopolamine-induced deficit in a dose-related manner. A significant effect was obtained at doses of 0.3 and 1.0 mg/kg. Both TAK-147 (0.3 and 1.0 mg/kg) and tacrine (3 and 5 mg/kg) significantly reversed scopolamine (1.5 mg/kg) increased latency in memory retrieval. However, TAK-147 had a more potent effect than tacrine. In the locomotor test, TAK-147 created no appreciable change, compared with scopolamine or saline. CONCLUSION: A novel acetycholinesterase inhibitor, TAK-147 ameliorates the scopolamine induced impaired spatial memory in rats.
5.Tumor mass in left chest wall.
Ren-ya ZHANG ; Jing GUO ; Xi-chao SUN ; Fang-fang XU ; Hong PAN ; Chuan-tao YUAN ; Peng ZHU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2008;37(2):139-141
6.Experimental study on the relationship between neuropeptide substance P and wound healing in scalded rats.
Jing CHEN ; Jia-han WANG ; Hong-xing ZHUANG ; Jia-liang REN ; Zhi-qing LI ; Chao-hui YI
Chinese Journal of Burns 2005;21(2):119-121
OBJECTIVETo explore the relationship between neuropeptide substance P (SP) and wound healing in scalded rats.
METHODS(1) Scalded rats with different degrees of scald injury were employed as the experimental model and were sacrificed at 24 post scald hour (PSH), and on 3, 7 and 14 post scald days (PSD). The SP content in the wound was detected with radioimmunoassay method. (2) The murine granulation tissue fibroblasts (GTF) were cultured with different culture media, and divided into control, SP and Spantide (SP receptor antagonism) groups. The effects of SP and Spantide on the cellular activity and apoptotic rate of murine GTF were assessed in vitro.
RESULTSThere was significant difference of the SP content among the superficial (145 +/- 78) ng/g, partial (94 +/- 48 ng/g) and full thickness (53 +/- 27 ng/g) scald wounds at 24 PSH (P < 0.01), while the SP content in partial thickness burn wound on 3 and 7 PSD obviously increased; and that in deep partial thickness burn wound obviously increased on 7 and 14 PSD. But the SP content remained unchanged in full thickness scald wound. (2) SP could promote the activity of GTF and inhibit its apoptosis (The GTF activity in control, SP groups were 0.21 +/- 0.05, 0.36 +/- 0.07, respectively, P < 0.01). Spantide could inhibit the interaction between SP and GTF.
CONCLUSIONSP can promote GTF proliferation, and the SP content in wound is closely associated with the depth of the injury and wound healing capacity.
Animals ; Burns ; metabolism ; pathology ; Cell Proliferation ; Disease Models, Animal ; Female ; Fibroblasts ; cytology ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Receptors, Neurokinin-1 ; metabolism ; Substance P ; analogs & derivatives ; pharmacology ; Wound Healing
7.Effects of rabbit limbs ischemia/ reperfusion on myocardial necrosis and apoptosis.
Hui-Min REN ; Rui-Qin XIE ; Wei CUI ; Fan LIU ; Hai-Juan HU ; Jing-Chao LU
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2012;28(4):323-327
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of rabbit limbs ischemia/reperfusion on myocardial necrosis and apoptosis in vivo.
METHODSThirty-six healthy new zealand rabbits were randomly divided into 3 groups: (1) Sham group; (2) I/R(Ischemia/reperfusion) group; (3) RPostC (remote postconditioning) group. The activity of blood serum creatine kinase (CK) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) were measured at baseline, the end of ischemia after 60 min and 120 min of reperfusion respectively. The extent of myocardial ischemia and the scope of myocardial infarction were assessed by evans blue and Triphenyl tetrazolium chloride (TTC). The myocardial cell's apoptosis at the area of myocardial ischemia was estimated by Tunel. Protein expression of caspase-3, Bcl-2 and Bax in myocardial ischemic area were analyzed with the method of immunohistochemistry.
RESULTSCompared with I/R group, the myocardial infarct size and the CK activity were significantly reduced in RPostC group. The Tunel positive index of RPostC group in ischemic myocardium was significantly lower than that in I/R group (21.79% +/- 1.07% vs 35.81% +/- 1.10%, P < 0.05). Caspase-3 positive cells index was calculated with randomly selected five regions in each slide and then the positive cells in per hundred cells were calculated. The RPostC group of caspase-3 positive cells was significantly lower than that in I/ R group(25.03% +/- 1.16% as 39% +/- 2.43%, P < 0.05). Compared with the sham group, the Bax protein expression index and the Bcl-2 protein expression index of I/R group and RPostC group were increased. The Bax/Bcl-2 ratio of RPostC group decreased, while it was increased in I/R. Compared with the I/R group, the Bax protein expression and Bax/Bcl-2 ratio of RPostC group significantly reduced, but the expression index of Bcl-2 ratio was significantly increased, the differences were statistically significant.
CONCLUSIONLimbs ischemia/postconditioning could significantly reduce necrosis and apoptosis of ischemia/reperfusion myocardium. The mechanism of reducing the myocardial cell apoptosis may have relation to inhibiting the activation of pro-apoptotic gene caspase-3 and increased expression of Bcl-2.
Animals ; Apoptosis ; Caspase 3 ; metabolism ; Creatine Kinase ; blood ; Ischemic Postconditioning ; L-Lactate Dehydrogenase ; blood ; Lower Extremity ; Male ; Muscle, Skeletal ; blood supply ; Myocardial Reperfusion Injury ; pathology ; Necrosis ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2 ; metabolism ; Rabbits ; bcl-2-Associated X Protein ; metabolism
8.Identification of cattail pollen (puhuang), pine pollen (songhuafen) and its adulterants by ITS2 sequence.
Xiao-Xi MA ; Wei SUN ; Wei-Chao REN ; Li XIANG ; Bo ZHAO ; Ya-Qin ZHANG ; Ming SONG ; Ze-Jing MU ; Shi-Lin CHEN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(12):2189-2193
DNA barcoding method was conducted for the authentication of pollen materials due to difficulty of discriminating pollen materials bearing morphological similarity. In this study, a specific focus was to identify cattail pollen (Puhuang) and pine pollen (Songhuafen) samples from their adulterants which are frequently mixed-together. Regions of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS2) from 60 samples were sequenced, and new primers for cattail pollen were designed according to the sequence information. The results from the NJ trees showed that the species of pine pollen, Puhuang and their adulterants can be classified as obvious monophyly. Therefore, we propose to adapt DNA barcoding methodology to accurately distinguish cattail pollen, pine pollen and their adulterant materials. It is a great help for drug regulatory agency to supervise the quality of medicinal materials.
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DNA Barcoding, Taxonomic
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methods
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DNA, Plant
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genetics
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DNA, Ribosomal Spacer
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genetics
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Drug Contamination
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prevention & control
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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classification
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Phylogeny
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Pinus
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classification
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genetics
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Pollen
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classification
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genetics
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Quality Control
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Typhaceae
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classification
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genetics
9.Immunogenicities and comparison of DNA vaccines encoding pol genes derived from B`/C and A/E recombinant HIV-1 strains.
Yan-min WAN ; Yan-qin REN ; Jing WANG ; Xiao-nan REN ; Zhi-dong HU ; Chao QIU ; Jian-qing XU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2012;46(6):551-555
OBJECTIVETo construct and compare the immunogenicities of DNA vaccines expressing pol genes derived from B`/C and A/E recombinant subtypes of HIV-1 in China.
METHODSTwo DNA vaccines were constructed by inserting the codon optimized pol genes derived from B'/C and A/E subtypes of HIV-1 into mammalian expression vector pSV1.0. In vitro expression efficiencies of the two DNA vaccines were determined by Western blotting and their immunogenicities were compared by i.m. immunizing female BALB/c mice. After immunization, mice splenocytes were isolated sterilely and IFN-γ based enzyme linked immunospot assay (ELISPOT) was employed to read out the specific T cell immunity.
RESULTSThe constructed DNA vaccines were validated by restriction enzyme digestion and DNA sequencing. Western blotting result showed both of the two DNA vaccines could be expressed at appreciable levels in vitro. Under the stimulation of Consensus B Pol peptide pools, specific T cell frequency elicited by pSVAE-Pol was (636±178) SFCs/10(6) splenocytes; specific T cell frequency elicited by pSVCN-Pol was (468±265)SFCs/10(6) splenocytes (P=0.412). Under the stimulation of HIV-1 AE2f Pol peptide pools, specific T cell frequency elicited by pSVAE-Pol was (1378±611) SFCs/10(6) splenocytes; specific T cell frequency elicited by pSVCN-Pol was (713±61) SFCs/10(6) splenocytes (P=0.134). Further analysis suggested pSVAE-Pol induced specific T cell responses mainly focused on Pol 1 peptide pool, while, in addition to induce Pol 1 specific T cell responses, pSVCN-Pol could also elicit T cell responses against consensus B Pol 2 peptide pool.
CONCLUSIONAlthough pSVAE-Pol was more immunogenic, pSVCN-Pol could induce T cell responses against broader epitope spectrum. Rational vaccine design may need combine them together.
AIDS Vaccines ; genetics ; immunology ; Animals ; Female ; Genes, pol ; immunology ; HIV-1 ; genetics ; immunology ; Immunity, Cellular ; Immunization ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; T-Lymphocytes ; immunology ; Vaccines, DNA ; genetics ; immunology
10.Impact of intensive insulin therapy on surgical critically ill patients.
Wei HE ; Tong-Yan ZHANG ; Hua ZHOU ; Tong LI ; Jing-Yang ZHAO ; Dong ZHAO ; Xu-Hai LIU ; Jing HOU ; Chao WANG ; Yuan XU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2007;45(15):1052-1054
OBJECTIVETo evaluating the effect of different levels of blood glucose control on inflammatory response and prognosis of the patients in surgical intensive care unit (SICU).
METHODSOne hundred and eighty-eight patients admitted to SICU were randomly divided into three groups, blood glucose were controlled by insulin infusion. Group A (75 cases): the mean blood glucose (MBG) was maintained at the level of 4.4 - 6.1 mmol/L. Group B (75 cases): MBG was maintained at the level of 6.7 - 8.3 mmol/L. Group C (38 cases): MBG was maintained at the level of 10.0 - 11.1 mmol/L. Blood glucose control was achieved with an effected computerized protocol. The outcome was evaluated by days in ICU, days to wean mechanical ventilation, infection, amount of red blood cell transfusion, hospital mortality and ICU cost.
RESULTSCompared with other groups, hypoglycemia (< 3.3 mmol/L) in Group A was significantly increased (P < 0.05). Compared with Group C, red blood cell transfusion and infection were significantly reduced in Group A and Group B (P < 0.05). Compared with Group C, days of mechanical ventilation and days in ICU in Group A were significantly reduced (P < 0.05). Hospital mortality and ICU cost were reduced in Group A compared with the other groups (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSTo maintain blood glucose in normal range with intensive insulin therapy has potential positive impact on SICU patients' outcome and can reduce days in ICU and ICU cost. Further correlation research is needed to determine the best levels of blood glucose in ICU patients.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Blood Glucose ; metabolism ; Critical Illness ; Female ; Humans ; Hypoglycemic Agents ; administration & dosage ; therapeutic use ; Inflammation ; blood ; etiology ; prevention & control ; Insulin ; administration & dosage ; therapeutic use ; Insulin Infusion Systems ; Intensive Care Units ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Postoperative Care ; methods ; Postoperative Complications ; blood ; etiology ; prevention & control ; Prognosis ; Treatment Outcome