1.Recent research advances of Pro-rich antimicrobial peptides
Hengwei XU ; Lan SUN ; Jingsheng LIU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(07):-
Pro-rich antimicrobial peptides are a group of linear peptides isolated from animals. These peptides have antibacterial activities and play an important role in innate immunity. Pro-rich antimicrobial peptides are devided into two classes:Pro-rich antimicrobial peptides from mammals and Pro-rich antimicrobial peptides from insects and other invertebrates.Members of Pro-rich antimicrobial peptides are all characterised by a high content of proline residues and predominantly active against Gram-negative bacterial species which they kill by a non-lytic mechanism,at variance with the majority of the known antimicrobial peptides. Evidence is accumulating that the Pro-rich peptides enter the cells without membrane lysis and,once in the cytoplasm,bind to,and inhibit the activity of DnaK protein that is essential to bacterial growth,thereby causing responsive bacteria death. This mode of action makes these peptides suitable for drug development efforts. As one of the best characterized Pro-rich peptides,PR-39 plays an important role in a number of biological processes. It has been found that PR-39 can induce the syndecan expression in mesenchymal cells, inhibit the NADPH oxidase activity of neutrophils and block the degradation of 1?B? and HIF-1?. These findings show that PR-39 can provide novel means in the control of inflammation, wound repair, ischemia-reperfusion injury,and angiogenesis for therapeutic purposes.
2.Augmentative plate fixation for treatment of femoral atrophic nonunions subsequent to intramedullary nailing
Jianzheng ZHANG ; Zhi LIU ; Tiansheng SUN ; Yongzhi GUO ; Jingsheng LI ; Jixin REN ; Shaoting XU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2011;27(5):451-455
Objective To investigate the operative indications and operation techniques for augmentative plate fixation in treatment of femoral shaft atrophic nonunions subsequent to intramedullary fixation. Methods Twelve femoral nonunions after internal fixation with intramedullary nailing were treated with augmentative plate internal fixation and bone graft from June 1999 to June 2008. All femoral nonunions were caused by insecure fixation of the intramedullary nailing, in which a rotational instability of the fracture site was verified in all the patients during operation. Minimally invasive removal of the granulation tissue at fracture site and the sclerotic bone was dccorticated. The adequate lilac bone was tiled longitudinally on the nonunion gap and the cortical bone bed. The fixation involved the limited-contact dynamic titanium plate with 5-6 holes, 3.0 mm Kirschner wire and 4-6 double cortex cortical screw fixation.Protective weight-bearing was given after surgery and the tunction was evaluated at 1,3, 6 and 12 months with imaging. Results All patients were followed up for 7-26 months ( average 17.4 months), which showed radiological solid union (7-12 months, average 9.4 months) and clinical union (5-9 months, average 7.1 months ). The operation lasted for 50-120 minutes ( average 77.5 minutes), with blood volume of 150-350 ml ( average 252 ml). There were nine patients with bone pain, of whom the pain was relieved within one month in seven patients and three months in two. No infection, hardware loosening or breaking were found. Conclusion The plate augmentation and cancellous bone grafting leaving the nail in situ can be an effective solution for nonisthmal femoral nonunion, bone defect and failed exchange nailing.
3.The treatment of femoral shaft hypertrophic nonunions with exchange nailing versus augmentation plating
Jianzheng ZHANG ; Tiansheng SUN ; Zhi LIU ; Yongzhi GUO ; Jingsheng LI ; Jixin REN ; Shaoting XU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2011;31(9):949-954
ObjectiveTo compare the outcomes and indications between exchange nailing (EN) and augmentation plating (AP) with a nail left in situ for femoral shaft hypertrophic nonunion after femoral nailing. MethodsFrom April 1998 to June 2009, 20 patients with femoral shaft hypertrophic nonunions after femoral nailing were treated with EN (11 patients) and AP (9 patients) respectively. There were no significant differences between the two groups with respect to the patient's age, gender, associated injuries, anatomical location and type of femoral fracture. Patients were evaluated by imaging and clinical function at 1, 2, 3, 4,6, and 12 months after surgery, and then every year postoperatively, to observe the callus and the recovery condition of the affected limb function. Fisher exact test and t'-test were performed to compare the outcome and complications respectively. ResultsAn unpaired t'-test showed no significant differences with respect to follow-up time, operating time, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative drainage, length of stay, time to radiographic union, time to clinical union, and AAOS score between the two groups. The cost of hospitalizations in the EN group was higher than in the AP group(t'=16.4, P=0.013). Four nonunions in the EN group failed to achieve union, which 3 patients were subsequently treated with AP and simultaneous autogenous bone grafting and 1 patient was treated with nail dynamization. All 9 hypertrophic nonunions in the AP group obtained osseous union. Fisher exact test showed a higher nonunion rate of EN compared with AP (χ2=6.01 ,P=0.008). ConclusionEN has been an excellent choice for aseptic isthmal femoral nonunion without a large bone defect subsequent to intramedullary fracture fixation, and AP can be an effective solution in cases of nonisthmal femoral nonunion and bone defect and failed exchange nailing.
4.Combination of p53 and Rb in the local nano-therapy for rabbit VX2 model of hepatic metastasis ;carcinoma:the curative effect and safety evaluation
Shengli DONG ; Lu YE ; Xinbao ZHAO ; Lujing LI ; Xiaolin XU ; Bing OU ; Jingsheng PAN ; Gaopeng LI
Cancer Research and Clinic 2016;28(9):582-585,589
Objective Combination of nanoparticle with p53 and Rb gene therapy by gene targeting was applied to investigate its curative effect and safety evaluation on colorectal rabbit hepatic VX2 metastasis for tumor eradication and survival enhancement. Methods Recombinant expressing plasmids harboring wild type p53 and Rb were cotransferred or transferred separately to the rabbit hepatic VX2 metastasis by the emulsion of PLL-nHAP nanoplex and lipodiol through the hepatic artery in a tumor target manner. Subsequent co-expressions of p53 and Rb protein within the treated tumors were detected by Western blot and in situ analysis of confocal laser scanning microscope. The therapeutic effect was evaluated by the tumor growth velocity and the survival time of animals. Eventually, investigations of liver function were applied to evaluate the safety of the process. Results With safe procedure for the rabbits liver function, both p53 and Rb local nano-therapy showed favorable anti-tumor effects and increased animal survival time. p53+Rb local nano-therapy could significantly inhibit hepatic VX2 metastasis and enhance the animal survival time compared with p53 local nano-therapy or Rb local nano-therapy. Local nano-therapy showed no significant influence to animal liver function. Conclusions Rb can work synergistically with p53 in the combined therapy mediated by PLL-nHAP nanoplex to augment the anti-tumor effect. The local nano-therapy with p53 and Rb is likely to be an effective and safe anti-tumor therapy for hepatic colorectal metastasis.
5.Clinical analysis of mixed acute leukemia
Yuanyuan SHEN ; Zhimin ZHAI ; Qing LI ; Weibo ZHU ; Xiucai XU ; Zimin SUN ; Zhiwei WU ; Jingsheng WU
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2008;17(5):361-363
Objective To analyze the clinical and biological features of mixed acute leukemia(MAL).Methods Bone marrow specimens of 38 MAL patients were evaluated to prove the diagnosis and the classification by morphoiogic,immunologic examinations.These patients were treated with protocols suitable for both acute myeloid leukemia(AML)and acute lymphoblastic leukemia(ALL).Results All MAL patients had a leukemia syndrome.Morphologically,the subtypes of M1,M2 and M5 were predominant in AML,as L2 Was in ALL.Immunologically,coexpression of myeloid and B lineage associated antigens was predominant,about 68.4%;cytogenetically,Ph chromosome was observed in 33.3%(5/15)of MAL patients,and immunophenotype was B-M;1 Ph chromosome(+)MAL patient,fusion gene bcr-abl 190(+)and immunophenotype was B-M.In 38 cases,32 patients received chemotherapy.The complete remission rate was 28.1%(9/32).CR of.normal karyotype was significantly higher than that of abnormal ones.Conclusion Patients with MAL have unique biological features and the complete remission rate was low and the prognosis was poor.
6.Study on the relevance between hypertension and serum uric acid in residents in Baise City of Guang-xi
Tianzi LI ; Ye LIANG ; Xiaoping XU ; Xingshou PAN ; Kexing LU ; Jingsheng LAN ; Hua WEI ; Qifeng LU ; Gaoxiang LU ; Jiafu LAN
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2011;15(11):749-753
ObjectiveTo realize the relevance between hypertension and serum uric acid (SUA) in residents in Baise City.MethodsTwenty one thousand,five hundred and eighty eight Baise residents were examined.The body weight,height,waist circumference,hip circumference,blood pressure(BP) were recorded and blood lipidlevels,blood glucoseand serum uric acid (SUA) were tested.The relevance between hypertension and hyperuricemia (HUA) was analyzed by multi-factor variance analysis,x2 test,t test,linear regression and Logistic regression analysis.ResultsHypertension prevalence rate was 31.5%,the frequency of HUA was 12.0%,and 5.8% residents had both.For patients with both hypertension and HUA,when compared to those with normal serum uric level,their mean diastolic blood pressure(DBP) was(84±10),(72±6) mm Hg res-pectively,there mean systolic blood pressure (SBP) was(151±12),(127±6) mm Hg respectively,and pulse pressure (PP) was (50±12),(37±8) mm Hg respectively.The average BMI of those two groups was (23.9±2.6),(21.7±2.4) kg/m2 respectively.The average TC level was (6.0±1.3),(5.2±1.1)mmol/L respectively,the average TG level was(2.3±2.2),(1.5±0.7) mmol/L respectively,and the average LDL-C level was(3.4±1.3),(3.0±1.1) mmol/L respectively.All these parameters were higher than those people without hypertension or HUA(P<0.01).However,the situation of HDL-C[ (1.2±0.4),(1.5±0.5)mmol/L] was the opposite (P<0.01).Regression analysis had shown that age,BMI,waist-hip ratio,SUA,blood glucose,TC,TG,HDL-C and LDL-C were independent risk factors for hypertension,while people with HUA was 3.1 times more when compared to those without HUA.The prevalence rate of HUA in people with hypertension was 2.6 times higher than that of the control group.ConclusionHypertension and HUA are two public health problems that prevalent in the residents in Baise City.Obesity,high blood glucose level and hyperlipidemia are thebasis for the development of hypertension and HUA.Hypertension can be the cause of HUA and verse versa.They may have mutual interactions.The adverse effect of HUA on-cardiovascular system should be taken into consideration clinically.
7.Detection of platelet fibronectin from congenital fibrinogenopenic patients and its clinical significance.
Kaiyang DING ; Jingsheng WU ; Zhimin ZHAI ; Xiucai XU ; Zimin SUN ; Mingli WANG ; Heyu NI
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2002;23(3):143-146
OBJECTIVETo assess the platelet and plasma concentrations of fibronectin (Fn) and fibrinogen (Fg) in congenital fibrinogenopenic (FgP) patients and explore their role in inducing platelet adhesion and aggregation.
METHODSA FgP family was selected as study group and the platelets isolated and purified to assess concentrations of Fn and Fg in platelets, alpha-granules and plasma with Western blotting, immuofluoresence staining and flow cytometry (FACS), respectively, the expression of platelets GP II b/III a by FACS.
RESULTSThe concentration of platelets Fn in FgP patients is higher than that in controls, and is higher in homozygote than in heterozygote. In contrast, plasma Fn levels were identical in all samples. The amount of platelet Fg from FgP patients is lower than that from the controls and positively correlated with the concentration of their plasma Fg. No difference in the expression of platelet GP II b/III a had been found.
CONCLUSIONIt suggested that increased platelet Fn could partially compensate the lack of Fg and lead the platelet adhesion and aggregation.
Afibrinogenemia ; congenital ; metabolism ; pathology ; Blood Platelets ; metabolism ; pathology ; Cell Adhesion ; physiology ; Female ; Fibrinogen ; genetics ; metabolism ; Fibronectins ; blood ; genetics ; metabolism ; Heterozygote ; Homozygote ; Humans ; Male ; Pedigree ; Platelet Aggregation ; physiology ; Platelet Membrane Glycoproteins ; metabolism
8.Correlation between fragment size of ulnar coronoid process fracture and patient prognosis
Kai FENG ; Tianen XU ; Kang LI ; Jingsheng LIU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2021;23(11):963-968
Objective:To investigate the relationship between fragment size of ulnar coronoid process fracture and patient prognosis.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted of the 34 patients who had been treated at Department of Orthopaedics, The Second Hospital Affiliated to Lanzhou University for fracture of ulnar coronoid process combined with elbow dislocation from July 2016 to December 2020. They were assigned into 2 groups according to their different treatments. In the surgery (internal fixation) group of 23 cases, there were 15 males and 8 females, aged from 22 to 71 years; in the conservative treatment group of 11 cases, there were 8 males and 3 females, aged from 38 to 78 years. Preoperatively, the sizes of coronoid process and fracture fragments were measured by elbow CT scan and 3D reconstruction, and a size-weighted ratio Z (%) corresponding to the fragment of coronoid process fracture was calculated. At the last follow-up, American Hospital for Special Surgery total elbow scoring system (HSS2) score was used to assess their therapeutic efficacy, the correlation between the ratio Z and HSS2 score for elbow function was calculated, and complications were recorded.Results:There were no significant differences between the surgery and conservative treatment groups in gender or age ( P>0.05). All the 34 patients were followed up for 18 to 54 months (average, 36.7 months). At the last follow-up, the HSS2 score was 93.77±0.84 (from 82 to 98) for the surgery group and 86.00±1.42 (from 78 to 90) for the conservative treatment group; the complications rate was 13.04% (3/23) for the former and 63.64% (7/11) for the latter. There was a linear relationship between the size-weighted ratio Z of the coronoid fracture fragment and the HSS2 elbow function score in the surgery group ( P<0.01). The linear regression equation between them was: y=99.44-0.121x ( r2=0.86, P<0.01). There was a linear relationship between the size-weighted ratio Z of the coronoid fracture fragment and the HSS2 elbow function score in the conservative treatment group ( P<0.01). The linear regression equation between them was: y=89.46-0.144x ( r2=-0.91, P<0.01). When a HSS2 elbow joint function score 90 was substituted into both linear regression equations, the results were x=78.02 for the surgery group and x=3.75 for the conservative treatment group. Conclusions:Conservative treatment may not lead to a satisfactory prognosis for the patients with coronoid process fracture whose size-weighted ratio of fracture fragment is larger than 3.75. Open reduction and internal fixation usually leads to a satisfactory prognosis for those whose size-weighted ratio of fracture fragment is smaller than 78.02.
9.Construction of subtractive cDNA library for differentially expressed genes in rat intestinal epithelial cells exposed to high-dose radiation by suppression subtractive hybridization
Fengchao WANG ; Jingsheng GAO ; Yongping SU ; Hui XU ; Junping WANG ; Guoping AI ; Xiaoyan YUAN ; Shufen LOU ; Xiaohong LIU ; Bo ZHANG ; Yuesheng HUANG ; Jianxin JIANG ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1984;0(01):-
Objective To clone and identify the differentially expressed genes of rat intestinal epithelial cell line (IEC 6) before and after exposure to high dose radiation so as to provide proof for the investigation of the molecular mechanisms in the repair of radiation damage of intestinal epithelial cells. Methods A subtractive cDNA library for differentially expressed genes was constructed by suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) and T/A cloning technique after IEC 6 cells were exposed to radiation at the dose of 35 Gy ? ray. The expressed sequence tag (EST) library was screened by reverse Northern hybridization. Positive clones were sequenced and the similarity was searched against the DNA database in GenBank. Limited clones were identified by Northern hybridization. Results More than 2 000 white clones were harvested after the library amplification. Ninety six of them were randomly picked out for PCR amplification, and 15 positive clones which corresponded to 12 individual genes were identified by reverse Northern hybridization. These genes were involved in cell skeleton, cell stress, cell cycle control, and signal transduction, etc. In addition, a novel cDNA sequence was also obtained. Conclusion A subtractive cDNA library for differentially expressed genes in IEC 6 cells exposed to the radiation at the dose of 35 Gy ? ray has been successfully constructed with SSH and T/A clone techniques. Several positive ESTs which correspond to genes involving in cell skeleton, cell stress, cell cycle control, and signal transduction are identified. These genes may play important roles in the process of the damage and repair of the intestinal epithelial cells exposed to radiation.
10.An experimental study on rat model of parkinsonizm by gene therapy
Qunyuan XU ; Jingsheng TIAN ; Jinlu ZHANG ; Hui YANG ; Shaopeng ZHENG ; Yujun LIU
Chinese Medical Journal 1998;111(2):154-159
Objective To induce significant improvement of motor abnormalities and striatal dopamine (DA) levels in rat model of Parkinson's disease (PD), by intracerebral grafting of the genetically modified muscle cells expressing tyrosine hydroxylase (TH).Methods Primary myoblasts and myotubes from the rat were prepared by cell culture and a plasmid, pCMVTH,containing TH gene and a promoter of cytomegalovirus (CMV) was constructed by DNA recombination technique. The primary muscle cells were transfected with newly constructed pCMVTH DNA vector, by using lipofection. These genetically modified muscle cells were grafted into the caudate- putamen of 6-OHDA-lesioned rats, representing PD models. Before and after grafting, the rotational behaviour and the striatal levels of DA and its metabolities were tested at different postoperative survival times. In addition, the immunocytochemistry for showing TH activity was done both in vitro and in vivo.Results The newly constrcuted plasmid, pCMVTH was proved to contain TH gene and have correct direction of insertion. The cultured primary myoblasts and myotubes lipofected with pCMVTH were immunocytochemically shown to express TH activity in vitro. After grafting, these TH-expressing muscle cells showed to have a long-term survival cells in vivo and induced a marked decrease in abnormal locomotion and a increase in striatal DA levels for PD rat model.Conclusions In experimental gene therapy for PD, the pCMVTH is a useful vector for carrying TH gene. The lipofection is a practical technique for transferring a target gene into eukaryotes and primary cultured muscle cells should be a good vehicle for DNA transfer and intracerebral grafting.