1.Study on neuronal apoptosis induced by hypoxia or traumatic injury in rats.
Shu JIANG ; Rutong YU ; Yan JU ; Min HE ; Boyong MAO
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2000;3(3):149-152
OBJECTIVE: To explore the relationship between neuronal apoptosis and hypoxia or traumatic injury. METHODS: Rat neurons primarily cultured in vitro were treated w ith hypoxia (the hypoxia group) or traumatic injury (the trauma group). The neur onal apoptosis was evaluated with microscope, TUNEL (terminal deoxynucleotidyl t ransferase mediated X-dUTPnick end labeling) staining, flow cytometry, agarose gel electrophoresis and immunohistochemistry RESULTS: Morphological changes of apoptosis appeared in the t reated neurons and the DNA fragmentation showed "ladder" break. The apoptotic index was 10.8% in the hypoxia group and 4.8% in the trauma group, while it was only 1.6% in the control group. The expression of apoptosis-associated genes (c-myc, fas and fasL) increased. CONCLUSIONS: Hypoxia or traumatic injury can induce neuronal ap optosis, and its molecular mechanism is probably related to the expressions of a poptosis-associated genes.
2.Establishing DNA chip technique for detecting hepatitis C virus genotypes and primary application.
Hong-ju MAO ; Shi-min GU ; Jian-long ZHAO ; Jiang-xia LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2003;17(4):375-377
OBJECTIVETo establish a new method based DNA chip technique for detecting HCV genotypes.
METHODSGenotyping probes were designed according to the sequence of HCV 5' NCR to generate DNA chip. The probes on DNA chip contains 5 major genotypes and 8 subtypes. The DNA fragment amplified by labeling Cy5 fluorescence was hybridized with DNA chip.
RESULTSFifty-five out of 65 isolates detected by DNA chip belonged to 1b- DNA sequencing of form a part of the isolates was used as the control. The results of both were completely consistent.
CONCLUSIONThe method is simple and rapid with high specificity and sensitivity. It can be applied in detection of HCV RNA and genotypes.
5' Untranslated Regions ; genetics ; Genotype ; Hepacivirus ; classification ; genetics ; Humans ; Nucleic Acid Hybridization ; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis ; methods ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; RNA, Viral ; blood ; Sensitivity and Specificity
3.Assisted semen collection using two phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (Tadalafil and Sildenafil) in infertile men with mild erectile dysfunction.
Wen-hao TANG ; De-feng LIU ; Hui JIANG ; Lu-lin MA ; Kai HONG ; Lian-ming ZHAO ; Jia-ming MAO ; Yi YANG ; Ju ZHANG ; Ling GAO ; Xin-jie ZHUANG ; Jie QIAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2013;126(14):2788-2789
4.Changes of ECR1 genomic density polymorphism, quantitative expression and the activity of ECR1 natural adhesion in patients with chronic hepatitis.
Yuan-li MAO ; Hai-bin WANG ; Zhi-qiang SUN ; Eng-bo CUI ; Hong-bin MA ; Lian-cai JU ; Ping JIANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2003;17(2):146-148
OBJECTIVETo study the changes of genomic density polymorphism, quantitative expression and the adhesion activity of complement receptor type 1 (ECR1) on erythrocytes in patients with chronic hepatitis.
METHODSPolymerase chain reaction (PCR) and Hind restriction enzyme digestion, the quantitative assay of ECR1 and the activity of erythrocytes immune adhesion test were applied.
RESULTSThe spot mutation rate (25.0%-30.3%) of ECR1 density gene in patients with chronic hepatitis was not significantly different from that of healthy individuals (28.0%). The amount of ECR1 in patients with chronic hepatitis, except for the diseases with normal liver function, was significantly lower than that of healthy individuals (t=9.87,P<0.000 1). The quantitative expression of ECR1 in decompensated cirrhosis was obviously lower than that of compensated cirrhosis (t=2.21,P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONSDefective expression of ECR1 in chronic hepatitis B may be acquired through central and/or peripheral mechanisms. It is very important to study the quantitative expression in the patients with chronic hepatitis.
Erythrocytes ; immunology ; metabolism ; Hepatitis B, Chronic ; genetics ; Humans ; Liver Cirrhosis ; genetics ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Polymorphism, Genetic ; Receptors, Complement ; analysis ; genetics ; metabolism ; Tissue Adhesions
5.Tadalafil combined with behavior therapy for semen collection from infertile males in whom masturbation fails.
Wen-Hao TANG ; Hui JIANG ; Lu-Lin MA ; Kai HONG ; Lian-Ming ZHAO ; De-Feng LIU ; Jia-Ming MAO ; Yi YANG ; Ju ZHANG ; Ling GAO ; Jie QIAO
National Journal of Andrology 2013;19(5):439-442
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of Tadalafil combined with behavior therapy in helping obtain semen from infertile men in whom masturbation has failed.
METHODSSixty male infertile patients from whom masturbation had failed to obtain semen were equally assigned to receive Tadalafil combined with behavior therapy (combination group) or Tadalafil only (control group). All the patients took Tadalafil 20 mg orally the night before the day of semen collection by masturbation. Before this procedure, the patients of the combination group practiced masturbation 16 - 24 times at home.
RESULTSThe average ages of the patients were (37.0 +/- 5.1) yr and (37.5 +/- 5.2) yr and their IIEF-5 scores were 16.50 +/- 1.25 and 16.90 +/- 1.09 in the combination and the control group, respectively, neither with statistically significant difference between the two groups. Semen was successfully obtained from 9 patients (30.0%) of the combination group and 1 patient (3.33%) of the control group, with statistically significant difference between the two groups (chi2 = 7.680, P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONBy training the patients and establishing a conditioned response to masturbation, Tadalafil combined with behavior therapy can significantly increase the success rate of semen collection from the male infertile patients in whom masturbation fails.
Adult ; Behavior Therapy ; Carbolines ; therapeutic use ; Humans ; Male ; Masturbation ; therapy ; Middle Aged ; Semen ; Tadalafil ; Treatment Failure ; Treatment Outcome
6.Analysis on the changing trends of non-communicable diseases in Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps,from 1998 to 2008
Jiang-Mei QIN ; Guo-Jian WANG ; Tai-Ping YIN ; Jing-Xia TANG ; Di-Jin DENG ; Lu MAO ; Xiao-Ju LI ; Yi-Hua ZHANG ; Tong-Xia ZENG ; Jia-Ming LIU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2010;31(4):430-433
Objective To understand the changing trends of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps from 1998 to 2008.Methods A stratified-cluster random sampling based cross-sectional NCDs survey was carried out in 2008,and using the data of NCDs from the health service surveys in 1998 and 2004,in Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps.The prevalence rate of NCDs was standardization according to age proportion of the population being surveyed in 1998.Results In 1998,2004 and 2008,the prevalence rates of NCDs in Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps were 17.26%,25.61%,24.85% while the Standardized rates of NCDs were 17.26%,23.54% and 20.49% respectively.The prevalence rates of NCDs were statistically significant different in 35-,45-,55- and over 65 age groups in 1998,2004 and 2008 which showed an consecutive upward trend.The prevalence rates of hypertension,diabetes,cerebrovascular disease,coronary heart disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease increased significantly from 1998 to 2008.The prevalence rate of hypertensive disease among 25- age group,diabetes among 35- age group,cerebrovascular disease and coronary heart disease among 45- age groups showed an increasing trend.Conclusion Cardiovascular and cerebrovaseular diseases,together with diabetes were the fastest increasing ones over the past 10 years and becoming the major diseases,making the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps an aging population.NCDs should be prioritized in the health development plan.Targeted health education should be carried out in the whole population,together with other interventions as well as management programs on chronic diseases to reduce the prevalence of NCDs.
7.Effect evaluation of compreherive intervention model for HIV/AIDS among college students in Yantai
Rong LIN ; Xiao-song CHENG ; Ju-jun JIANG ; Jian XUE ; Xiang-dong YU ; Hao-yu SUN ; Mao-bo WANG
Chinese Journal of Disease Control & Prevention 2019;23(12):1466-1470
Objective To study the effect of AIDS intervention programs among college students, and to provide fundamental support for the formulating of AIDS prevention strategies. Methods A cluster sampling methods was used to conduct a longitudinal follow-up survey among 2 000 freshmen from four colleges in Yantai in 2016, The knowledge, attitudes and behaviors related to AIDS were analyzed by generalized estimating equation analysis method. We also conducted in-depth personal interviews among university leaders. Results The awareness rate of AIDS among young students in Yantai was 70.4%, 85.9%, and 95.8%, respectively. The generalized estimating equation showed that the total awareness rate of AIDS knowledge increased year by year (Z=-23.42, P<0.001). The occurrence of different types of sexual behaviors maintained at a low level, and no obvious trend changes were observed. Multivariate Logistic regression showed that a high occurrence of sexual behaviors among young college students was found related to male, poor knowledge of AIDS prevention, having not received public services related to AIDS prevention, and having not participated in public services related to AIDS prevention (all P<0.05). Interview results showed that, three of the four colleges have included AIDS health education into their teaching plans, and the AIDS epidemic notification system has been fully implemented. Conclusions The awareness rate of AIDS knowledge among college freshmen in Yantai is relatively low. Implementing comprehensive intervention measures and establishing a multi-sectoral cooperation mechanism are the most effective measures to improve the knowledge of AIDS prevention, and promote safe sexual behaviors among young college students.
8.Initial chest CT findings in COVID-19: correlation with clinical features.
Zhu-Jing SHEN ; Nan LU ; Lu-Lu GAO ; Jian LV ; Hua-Fu LUO ; Ji-Feng JIANG ; Chao XU ; Shi-Ya LI ; Ju-Jiang MAO ; Kai LI ; Xiao-Pei XU ; Bin LIN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2020;21(8):668-672
In December 2019, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a new de novo infectious disease, was first identified in Wuhan, China and quickly spread across China and around the world. The etiology was a novel betacoronavirus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) (Lu et al., 2020). On Mar. 11, 2020, World Health Organization (WHO) characterized COVID-19 as a global pandemic. As of Mar. 22, 2020, over 292 000 confirmed COVID-19 cases have been reported globally. To date, COVID-19, with its high infectivity, has killed more people than severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) combined (Wu and McGoogan, 2020).
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9. Analysis of Pharmacokinetic Behavior of Five Components in Qingkailing (Lyophilized) for Injection in Normal Rats and Cerebral Ischemia Rats by UPLC-MS/MS
Xue LIU ; Ju SU ; Peng DU ; Wen-li YAO ; Qing-bo YANG ; Yu-mei LU ; Lin-jing WU ; Feng JIANG ; Xiang-chun SHEN ; Qian-li XU ; Ling TAO ; Xiang-jun MAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2019;25(22):86-91
Objective: To establish a UPLC-MS/MS analysis method for determination of baicalin, geniposide, chlorogenic acid, cholic acid and hyodeoxycholic acid in Qingkailing (lyophilized) for injection in rat plasma, and to investigate the pharmacokinetic behavior of this preparation in normal and cerebral ischemic rats. Method: Rats were randomly divided into normal group and cerebral ischemia model group. The rat model of cerebral ischemia was established by suture embolization. The rats were given by intraperitoneal injection, and normal saline was used as the solvent. Blood samples were taken at the corresponding time points. After treatment, UPLC-MS/MS was used to determine the blood concentration of five components. The main detection conditions were mobile phase of 0.1%formic acid aqueous solution-acetonitrile for gradient elution (0-0.25 min, 90%A; 0.25-1 min, 90%-75%A; 1-2 min, 75%-50%A; 2-2.6 min, 50%-45%A; 2.6-2.65 min, 45%-90%A; 2.65-4.0 min, 90%A), the flow rate of 0.4 mL·min-1, the column temperature at 40℃, electrospray ionization under negative ion mode. The pharmacokinetic parameters were fitted and the bioavailability was calculated, the differences of treatment process of five components from Qingkailing (lyophilized) for injection in normal and cerebral ischemic rats were analyzed. Result: Compared with the normal group, the area under the curve (AUC0-t) of geniposide in rats from cerebral ischemia model group decreased significantly after intraperitoneal injection of Qingkailing (lyophilized) for injection (P<0.05), and the time to peak (Tmax) of chlorogenic acid in rats from cerebral ischemia model group was significantly earlier than that in the normal group (P<0.01). Pharmacokinetic parameters of baicalin, cholic acid and hyodeoxycholic acid had no significant difference between these 2 groups. Conclusion: Qingkailing (lyophilized) for injection has a certain difference in the treatment process between normal and cerebral ischemic rats, which has certain guiding significance for the clinical treatment of cerebral ischemic diseases with this preparation.