1.Treatment of atrophic rhinitis by transplantation of pediculated bone-suberiosteal muscle flap
Yong-Gan WANG ; Qian-Mei SHI ; Yan-Hong WANG ; Chun-Jiu HU ; Zhong-Ming LIN ; Tao GUO ; Rong-Sheng NI ;
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2006;0(10):-
Objective To explore a better method for treatment atrophic rhinitis.Methods 56 patients with atrophic rhinitis(96 lateral)were treated by nasal submucou pediculated bone-suberiosteal muscle flap extracted from anterior wall of sinus maxillaries.Results All patients were followed 2 to 10 years,total effective rate was 100 %, with 49 cases(87.5 %)showing prominent effect.Conclusion The grafted flap cannot be assimilated,felled off and necrosis,because the flap has rich blood supply.This methods has obvious short-term effective and stable long-term effective.No complications were found.
2.Prevention and medical treatment of deep vein thrombosis in patients with abdominal tumors after the radical operation.
Liang HE ; Jiang WANG ; Lin NAN ; Bing YAN ; Xiao-Qian GAI ; Yong-Jiu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2011;49(1):57-60
OBJECTIVETo summarize the prevention and treatment experience of deep vein thrombosis in patients with abdominal tumors after standardized resection and lymph node dissection, and to investigate a standard therapeutic measure of thrombosis prevention in these patients.
METHODSThe clinical data of 548 patients who received radical operation and standardized lymph node dissection for abdominal tumors from January 2007 to April 2010 were analyzed retrospectively. According to different therapeutic scheme and time, the patients were divided into three groups: Group 1 included 163 cases from January 2007 to March 2008 were treated with compound Danshen injection 0.2 g and low molecular weight dextran 500 ml on the same day of surgery for 7 days; Group 2 included 149 cases from April 2008 to March 2009 were treated with the same regimen as that in Group 1 plus low molecular heparin 40 mg on the same day of surgery for 7 days; Group 3 included 236 cases from April 2009 to April 2010 were treated with the same regimen as that in Group 1 plus low molecular heparin on the third day of surgery for 7 days. The treatment effects and the complications in the three groups were analyzed and compared.
RESULTSSixty-four (39.3%) cases were D-Dimer positive and 15 (9.2%) cases were DVT positive under color Doppler ultrasound examination in Group 1; and those were 38 (25.5%) and 3 (2.0%) in Group 2; and 62 (26.3%) and 6(2.5%) in Group 3. Overall observation, the incidences of thrombosis in Group 2 and 3 were obviously lower than that of Group 1, but there was no significant difference between Group 2 and 3. Earlier use of low molecular heparin would lead to some complications.
CONCLUSIONSIt brings better effects in thrombosis prevention by using compound Danshen injection and low molecular weight dextran on the day of surgery, with low molecular heparin on the third day of surgery.
Abdominal Neoplasms ; surgery ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Postoperative Complications ; prevention & control ; Retrospective Studies ; Venous Thrombosis ; etiology ; prevention & control ; therapy
3.Study on the interaction between hepatitis virus C nonstructural protein 4A and calcium modulating cyclophipin ligand by in vivo coimmunoprecipitation
Yong-Qian CHENG ; Jun CHENG ; Lin WANG ; Yan LIU ; Dong-Ping XU ; Yan-Wei ZHONG ; Jian-Hui QU ; Jiu-Zeng DAI ; Xiao-Dong LI ;
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2000;0(02):-
Objective To prove the interaction between hepatitis virus C(HCV)nonstruetural protein 4A(HCV NS4A)and calcium modulating cyclophilin tigand(CAML)with yeast-two hybrid- ization and coimmunoprecipitation.Methods The gene encoding CAML was cloned,and subcloned into the yeast expression vector pGADT7 and eucell expression vector pcDNA3.1/His-A.The back- cross test between HCV NS4A and CAML was performed in yeast cells.After that,the pCMV-Myc/ NS4A plasmid and pcDNA3.1/His-A-CAML plasmid were co transfected into 293 cells and,then, coimmunoprecipitation and Western blot were performed.Results The gene encoding CAML was cloned sucessfully,and then the gene was subcloned into yeast expression vectors,pGADT7.After the interaction between NS4A and CAML was ensured in yeast cells,the eukaryotic expression vec- tors of NS4A and CAML were constructed and their interaction was ensured again by Co-immunopre- cipitation.Conclusions The interaction between HCV NS4A and CAML is proved.CAML is one of the proteins involved in Ca~(2+)signaling,which suggests that the interaction of HCV NS4A and CAML may be a new clue of the chronic mechanism of HCV infection.Future studies will be required to de- fine the physiologic significance of this interaction.
4.A20 inhibits human salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma cells invasion via blocking nuclear factor-kappaB activation.
Bin ZHANG ; Cheng-chao GUAN ; Wan-tao CHEN ; Ping ZHANG ; Ming YAN ; Jiu-hui SHI ; Chun-lin QIN ; Qian YANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2007;120(20):1830-1835
BACKGROUNDA20, also known as tumor necrosis factor alpha induced protein 3 (TNFaip3), is a cytoplasmic zinc finger protein that inhibits nuclear factor kappa-B (NF-kappaB) activity and prevents tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-mediated programmed cell death. NF-kappaB is a transcription factor that regulates expression of genes involved in cell proliferation, cell survival and anti-apoptosis. Several studies have implicated that the NF-kappaB signal pathway is associated with angiogenesis and clinico-pathological process of adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) of the salivary glands.
METHODSThe ability of overexpression of A20 to influence the biological behavior and invasion of ACC cells was examined. The cells were stably transfected with full-length A20 cDNA. Stable gene transfer was verified by realtime-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and Western blot analysis. The change of cell biological behavior was examined by methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT) and NF-kappaB luciferase reporter assay and the invasion of the cells was examined by a Matrigel invasion chamber.
RESULTSpEGPFN3-A20 gene was stably transferred into ACC-2 cells and overexpressed. When cells were treated with TNFalpha, the NF-kappaB activity of ACC-2-A20 cells could be down-regulated about 46.32% in contrast to ACC-2-GFP cells (P < 0.05). A20 potently inhibited growth of A20 transfectant ACC-2-A20 compared with control vector transfected groups and the ACC-2 empty control group (P < 0.05). The ACC-2-A20 cells showed significantly reduced ability to invade through Matrigei-coated filters compared to ACC-2-GFP and ACC-2 cells. The inhibition rate was up to 71.05% (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSA20 gene transfer is associated with decreased tumor invasion, in part via the down-regulation of NF-kappaB expression, providing evidence for a potential application of A20 in designing a treatment modality for salivary gland cancers such as ACC.
Carcinoma, Adenoid Cystic ; pathology ; therapy ; Cell Line, Tumor ; DNA-Binding Proteins ; Genetic Therapy ; Humans ; Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins ; genetics ; NF-kappa B ; antagonists & inhibitors ; Neoplasm Invasiveness ; Nuclear Proteins ; genetics ; Salivary Gland Neoplasms ; pathology ; therapy ; Transfection ; Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha-Induced Protein 3
5.Effects of TIMP-2 gene transfer on atherosclerotic plaque in rabbits.
Chang-qian WANG ; Shun WANG ; Da-ming TANG ; Xu LIN ; Hong-yi DING ; Xiu-lan XIE ; Yi-min XU ; Bin-yao WANG ; Ding-jiu HUANG
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2005;33(5):405-410
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the effects of TIMP-2 local gene transfer on atherosclerotic plaque.
METHODSAtherosclerosis models were induced by denuding femoral artery endothelium plus high lipid diet in rabbits. TIMP-2 gene was transferred locally by balloons eluted with pcDNA3-TIMP-2. RT-PCR and Western blot were performed to verify exogenous genes transfer. MMPs activity in atherosclerotic plaque was evaluated by zymography. HE and VG staining and automatic image analysis system were used for pathological analysis of atherosclerotic femoral arteries. The lumen area of the vessel and the collagen contents in the atherosclerotic plaque were measured.
RESULTSThe expression of TIMP-2 gene in pcDNA3-TIMP-2 transferred group was significantly higher than control-vector transferred group at the end of week 2 after operation and reached the peak at the end of week 4. Comparing with the control group, the expression of TIMP-2 protein in treated group was also higher at the end of week 2, 4, and 8 after operation. Correspondingly, the MMP-2 and MMP-9 activities were lower in treated group. The thickness of fibrous cap of atherosclerotic plaque and the amount of collagen of the lesion were increased significantly in treated group compared with the control group, but there were no significant differences in vessel lumen area.
CONCLUSIONTIMP-2 gene transfer locally in atherosclerotic plaque could inhibit the activities of MMP-2 and MMP-9 in the lesion, increase the thickness of fibrous cap and the amount of collagen of the lesion, but may have no effect on the degree of the stenosis.
Animals ; Atherosclerosis ; enzymology ; pathology ; Blotting, Western ; Collagen ; analysis ; Gene Transfer, Horizontal ; Matrix Metalloproteinase Inhibitors ; RNA, Messenger ; analysis ; Rabbits ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-2 ; genetics ; physiology
6.Screening and identification of proteins interacting with HCV NS4A via yeast double hybridization in leukocytes and gene cloning of the interacting protein.
Yong-qian CHENG ; Lin WANG ; Jun CHENG ; Yan LIU ; Dong-ping XU ; Yan-wei ZHONG ; Jian-hui QU ; Jiang-ke TIAN ; Jiu-zeng DAI ; Xiao-dong LI
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2007;21(1):47-49
OBJECTIVETo screen proteins interacting with HCV NS4A protein in leukocytes by yeast-double hybridization.
METHODSThe bait plasmid pGBKT7-NS4A was transformed into yeast AH109 was transformed, and the expressing of the fusion protein was identified by SDS-page. The transformed yeast was mated with yeast Y187 containing leukocytes cDNA library plasmid in 2xYPDA medium. Diploid yeast was plated on synthetic dropout nutrient medium (SD/-Trp-Leu-His-Ade) and synthetic dropout nutrient medium (SD/-Trp-Leu-His-Ade) containing x-alpha-gal for selecting two times and screening. After extracting and sequencing of plasmid from blue colonies, analysis was conducted by bioinformatics. And, the gene encoding the interesting protein was cloned, and back-cross was performed.
RESULTSForty-five colonies were sequenced, among them, 29 colonies were human calcium modulating cyclophilin ligand (CAML). The gene encoding CAML was cloned, and the interaction between NS4A and CAML was ensured.
CONCLUSIONSeven kinds of proteins interacting with NS4A in leukocytes were successfully screened and the results brought some new clues for studying the pathogenesis of HCV.
Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing ; genetics ; isolation & purification ; metabolism ; Carrier Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Cloning, Molecular ; Gene Library ; Humans ; Leukocytes ; cytology ; metabolism ; Protein Binding ; Transformation, Genetic ; Two-Hybrid System Techniques ; Viral Nonstructural Proteins ; Viral Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism
8.The effect of Panaxsaponin Rg1 on the ultrastructure of hepatocytes and the express of TIMP-1 in hepatic fibrotic mice.
Lan-qing MA ; Xiang-qian DONG ; Bing LIANG ; Li-ping DUAN ; Shu-an LI ; Bo LIU ; Lin ZHANG ; Er-yi ZHAN ; Zhi-wei YANG ; Zhao-Jiu ZHANG ; Yong-Mei WEI ; Xiu-Juan WU ; De-Guang JIN
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2010;18(4):304-306
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Female
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Ginsenosides
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pharmacology
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therapeutic use
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Hepatocytes
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drug effects
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metabolism
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ultrastructure
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Liver Cirrhosis, Experimental
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drug therapy
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metabolism
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Male
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Phytotherapy
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RNA, Messenger
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genetics
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1
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metabolism
9.Correlation between postoperative decentration and tilt of aspherical intraocular lens implantation and visual quality
Yu-Ling TANG ; Jiu-Lin QIAN ; Xuan LIAO ; Qing-Qing TAN ; Gui-Mei ZHOU ; Chang-Jun LAN
International Eye Science 2022;22(10):1621-1624
AIM: To investigate the correlation between postoperative lens decentration and tilt and visual quality in eyes implanted with aspherical intraocular lens(IOL)by using a new anterior segment swept-source optical coherence tomography(OCT)CASIA2.METHODS: An observational study. A total of 90 eyes of 62 participants who underwent age-related cataract surgery at 1mo were included. Using CASIA2 by an experienced examiner, IOL tilt and decentration were obtained three consecutive times after mydriasis and the vector mean values were calculated. Double-pass optical quality analysis system(OQAS)and wavefront aberration instrument KR-1W were used for the visual quality measurements, including the total high-order aberration(tHOA), spherical aberration(SA), Coma, objective scatter index(OSI), modulation transfer function cut off frequency(MTF cut off)and Strehl ratio(SR)at 4 and 6mm pupil diameter.RESULTS: IOL decentration was positively correlated with SA(r=0.347, P=0.001)and OSI(r=0.343, P=0.002)at 4mm pupil diameter, and it was negatively correlated with MTF cut off(r=-0.244, P=0.032). There was no significant correlation between IOL decentration and tHOA, Coma and SR. IOL tilt was negatively correlated with MTF cut off(r=0.-345, P=0.002)and SR(r=-0.256, P=0.023)at 4mm pupil diameter, but it was not correlated with tHOA, SA, Coma and OSI. There were no significant correlations between the IOL decentration and tilt and tHOA, SA, Coma, MTF cut off and SR at 6mm pupil diameter.CONCLUSION: After aspherical IOL implantation in age-related cataract patients, IOL decentration was weakly correlated with SA at 4mm pupil diameter, while decentration and tilt were not significantly correlated with other higher-order aberrations. The decentration and tilt were weakly correlated with OSI value and MTF cut off value of the visual quality parameters. The results suggest that clinicians should pay more attention to higher-order aberrations and visual quality during precise cataract surgery.
10.Analysis of single-nucleotide polymorphism of Sonic hedgehog signaling pathway in non-syndromic cleft lip and/or palate in the Chinese population.
Jie Ni ZHANG ; Feng Qi SONG ; Shao Nan ZHOU ; Hui ZHENG ; Li Ying PENG ; Qian ZHANG ; Wang Hong ZHAO ; Tao Wen ZHANG ; Wei Ran LI ; Zhi Bo ZHOU ; Jiu Xiang LIN ; Feng CHEN
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2019;51(3):556-563
OBJECTIVE:
To study the relationship between Sonic hedgehog (Shh) associated single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and non-syndromic cleft lip and/or palate (NSCL/P), and to explore the risk factors of cleft lip and/or palate. Many studies suggest that the pathogenesis of NSCL/P could be related to genes that control early development, in which the Shh signaling pathway plays an important role.
METHODS:
Peripheral blood was collected from 197 individuals (100 patients with NSCL/P and 97 healthy controls). Haploview software was used for haplotype analysis and Tag SNP were selected, based on the population data of Han Chinese in Beijing of the international human genome haplotype mapping project. A total of 27 SNP were selected for the 4 candidate genes of SHH, PTCH1, SMO and GLI2 in the Shh signaling pathway. The genotypes of 27 SNP were detected and analyzed by Sequenom mass spectrometry. The data were analyzed by chi-squared test and an unconditional Logistic regression model.
RESULTS:
The selected SNP basically covered the potential functional SNP of the target genes, and its minimum allele frequency (MAF) was >0.05: GLI2 73.5%, PTCH1 91.0%, SMO 100.0%, and SHH 75.0%. It was found that the genotype frequency of SNP (rs12674259) located in SMO gene and SNP (rs2066836) located in PTCH1 gene were significantly different between the NSCL/P group and the control group. Linkage disequilibrium was also found on 3 chromosomes (chromosomes 2, 7 and 9) where the 4 candidate genes were located. However, in the analysis of linkage imbalance haplotype, there was no significant difference between the disease group and the control group.
CONCLUSION
In China, NSCL/P is the most common congenital disease in orofacial region. However, as it is a multigenic disease and could be affected by multiple factors, such as the external environment, the etiology of NSCL/P has not been clearly defined. This study indicates that Shh signaling pathway is involved in the occurrence of NSCL/P, and some special SNP of key genes in this pathway are related to cleft lip and/or palate, which provides a new direction for the etiology research of NSCL/P and may provide help for the early screening and risk prediction of NSCL/P.
Beijing
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Case-Control Studies
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Cleft Lip
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Cleft Palate
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Genotype
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Hedgehog Proteins
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Humans
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Nucleotides
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Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
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Signal Transduction