1.Clinical application of incentive spirometry in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease after thora-cotomy
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2015;(1):45-47
Objective To discuss the feasibility on reducing the postoperative pulmonary complications ( PPC) incidence after thoracot-omy on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ( COPD) though application of incentive spirometry ( IS) . Methods 62 patients with COPD concurrent thoracotomy were divided into control group and observation group,the control group was given routine nebulization,expectoration and other physical treatment;the observation group were given IS besides the conventional treatment. The incidence of PPC,prognosis,and the changes on pulmonary function were compared between these two groups. Results The incidence of PPC and mortality of observation group were significantly lower than those of control group,and the inspiratory capacity( IC) from 3~5 days was significantly higher than that of con-trol group. Conclusion Application of IS can reduce the PPC incidence after thoracotomy on COPD patients,and promote the recovery of pulmonary function.
2.Human papilloma virus types distribution in patients with cervical cancer and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia in Chongqing
Dong WANG ; Qi ZHOU ; Ying TANG ; Jue XIAO
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2002;0(12):-
Objective To investigate the infection and distribution of human papilloma virus (HPV) types in patients with infiltrative cervical cancer (ICC) and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) in Chongqing. Methods Fifty-eight cases diagnosed with ICC or CIN[KG-*6]Ⅱ to Ⅲ,which were confirmed by histopathology in the Tumor Hospital of Chongqing,were included in the analysis. DNA enzyme immunoassay (DEIA) and SPF10 LiPA25 (version 1) testing was used for DNA extraction and extension,and linear probe reverse hybridization to detect lesions HPV type. Results HPV infection were detected in 56 of 58 specimen,the positive rates of CINⅡ,CINⅢ and cervical cancer were 100.00%,100.00% and 95.00% respectively. A total of 13 types were detected. HPV16 infection rate was up to 60.00%,followed by HPV18(7.69%),HPV58(7.69%),and HPV31(4.62%). Conclusion HPV16 is still the most common type in Chongqing. HPV18,HPV58 and HPV31 also has a high prevalence.
3.Study on the effect of LA attenuating oxidative stress and chronic inflammation in high fat diet in C57BL/6 mice
Jue CUI ; Ying XIAO ; Bin WANG ; Yonghui SHI ; Guowei LE
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2001;0(07):-
Objective:To explore the effect of lipoic acid (LA) on chronic oxidative stress,cytokines and inflammatory gene expression with mice fed with high fat diet (HFD) and whether LA supplementation could prevent development of chronic inflammation.Methods:C57BL/6 mice were randomly assigned to three groups.The control group were administrated with an ordinary diet.The two experimental groups were fed with a high fat diet or high fat plus 0.1% LA.Antioxidants defense index such as SOD,CAT,GSH-Px and MDA were examined after 10 week.Cytokines such as IFN-?,IL-4,IL-6,TNF-? and IL-10 were examined after 10 week,respectively.Gene expression related to oxidative stress and inflammation were confirmed by QRT-PCR.Results:HFD led to potently weaken antioxidant defenses in mice.HFD significantly increased levels of IFN-?,IL-6 and TNF-?,and decreased levels of IL-4 and IL-10 in mice plasma.QRT-PCR results showed an up-regulation of inflammation related genes and a down-regulation antioxidant-related genes.Conclusion:LA is a possibly effective supplementation with HFD,both to prevent from the development of long-term oxidative stress and to attenuate chronic inflammation.
4.Clinical evaluation of treatment for diabetic foot with PTA and PTA combined cinepazide maleate
Jue WANG ; Ying-Sheng CHENG ; Yue-Qi ZHU ; Hua-Qiao TAN ; Jun-Gong ZHAN ;
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2006;0(12):-
Objective To investigate the clinical value for treatment of diabetic foot with PTA and PTA combined cinepazide maleate.Methods In 24 cases of diabetic associated vascular disease of lower limb,12 cases were treated with PTA and other 12 cases were treated with PTA combined einepazide maleate,We analysed and compared clinical effects before and after the procedure,together with 3 months follow up.Results In patients treated with PTA,the clinical symptom scores of posttreatment and follow-up decreased;ABI and TcPO_2 increased significantly.The clinical symptom score and ABI of follow-up remained,stable,but TcPO_2 decreased significantly.Control angiography showed improvement in degree of vascular stenosis and peripheral staining of 11 patients after treatment.The vascular patency remained in 12 patients and the peripheral staining decreased in 7 patients on follow-up.In patients treated with VIA combined cinepazide maleate,the clinical symptom score,ABI and TcPO_2 after treatment and on follow-up showed no signifcant changes compared with those in patients treated by PTA.F,Control angiography showed that the degree of vascular stenosis and peripheral staining were improved in 12 patients after treatment.The vascular pateney was maintained and peripheral staining was improved on follow-up.Before and after treatment,there were no significant differences in clinical symptom score.ABI and TcPO_2 between patients treated with PTA and PTA combined cinepazide maleate,however,there were significant differences in clinical symptom score and TcPO_2 on follow-up.Conclusion PTA can significantly improve clinical symptom of diabetic foot and the application of cinepazide maleate is a benefitial and necessary supplement.PTA combined cinepazide maleate can be taken as one of the conventional treatment plans for diabetic foot.(J Intervent Radiol,2007,16:811-815)
5.Control strategy for the limit of aldehydes in polysorbates based on genotoxicity and influence on the aggregation of monoclonal antibody
Jue WANG ; Ying JIANG ; Xinyue XIAO ; Rui YANG ; Huimin SUN ; Jiasheng TU
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2022;53(1):67-73
An HPLC pre-column derivatization detection method was established to detect and analyze the formaldehyde and acetaldehyde in polysorbate 80 and polysorbate 20 from different manufacturers.The effects of aldehyde and acetaldehyde on the aggregation of adalimumab under different conditions were monitored.Based on the control of genotoxic impurities and the influence on the stability of monoclonal antibody preparations, the control limits of the two chemicals were preliminarily obtained.2, 4-dinitrophenylhydrazine (2, 4-DNPH) was applied as the derivatization reagent in HPLC pre-column derivatization; acetonitrile and water were used as mobile phase to perform a gradient elution on a C8 (4.6 mm × 150 mm, 5 μm) chromatographic column.The detection wavelength was 360 nm, and the external standard method was used for quantification.Verification results showed that the method was suitable for the quantitative analysis of trace formaldehyde and acetaldehyde in polysorbate 80 and polysorbate 20 . The detection and analysis of formaldehyde or acetaldehyde in different batches of polysorbate 80 and polysorbate 20 from different manufacturers showed that the content of formaldehyde and acetaldehyde were quite different. The content of formaldehyde and acetaldehyde in polysorbate 80 were significantly higher than those of polysorbate 20. After monitoring the changes of adalimumab aggregates treated by formaldehyde and acetaldehyde by size exclusion chromatography (SEC), it was found that the effect of formaldehyde on adalimumab aggregation was significantly higher than that of acetaldehyde.According to the requirements of ICH M7 (International Conference on Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use, M7: Assessment and Control of DNA Reactive (Mutagenic) Impurities in Pharmaceuticals to Limit Potential Carcinogenic Risk), the impurity limits of formaldehyde and acetaldehyde in polysorbate 80 and polysorbate 20 for monoclonal antibody preparations were calculated from the perspective of risk assessment.Combined with the influence on the aggregation stability of monoclonal antibodies, the preliminary limis for acetaldehyde and acetaldehyde were recommended to be ≤ 7 μg/g and ≤ 765 μg/g, respectively.
6.Preparation of static training animal models and research status analysis
Ying XIE ; Zhouyu XIE ; Qingbo WEI ; Yuhang WANG ; Ting LI ; Juan WEI ; Yunchuan WU ; Jue HONG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2023;21(4):330-336
As a form of Tuina(Chinese therapeutic massage)Qigong exercises and an essential part of exercise therapy,static training has proven clinical efficacy.However,further evidence is required to reveal its mechanism of action provided by animal experiments.There are four major ways to establish static training animal models:pole climbing,hind-limb suspension,isometric-contraction weight bearing,and electrical stimulation.These models have been used to study diseases of the motor,circulatory,and endocrine systems,etc.,and the mechanism has got extensive exploration.It reviewed static training animal models and the research progress to provide theoretical evidence for static training's experimental research and mechanism exploration.
7. Performance verification and evaluation of a one-step HBV DNA quantitative detecting system
Wei YING ; Wanchun LI ; Tao SONG ; Jue WANG ; Fugen MO ; Yipin WANG ; Maoliang CHENG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2017;31(3):257-261
Objective:
To evaluate analytical performance and clinical application value of a one-step HBV DNA quantitative detecting system.
Methods:
Analytical performance of the one-step HBV DNA quantitative detecting reagents included precision, residual contamination, accuracy, functional sensitivity and analytical measurement range were verified by collecting high concentration samples and external quality control samples from Jiangsu provincial clinical test center.
Results:
The within-run coefficient of variation (CV) of both low and high concentration samples were below 5%, meanwhile the intra-assay CV was below 3/5 TEa and inter-assay CV was below 4/5 TEa. There was no residual contamination and the analytic accuracy met the requirement of external quality assessment (EQA). Functional sensitivity was able to attain 100 IU/ml, while the day to day CV was below 20%. It exhibited a benign linear relation from 7.58×101 to 7.58×108 IU/ml.
Conclusions
The analytic performance of a new testing system must be evaluated particularly before detecting samples of patients by quantitative tests. This study proves that the one-step HBV DNA quantitative detecting reagents can meet requirement of hepatitis B screening and clinical therapy monitoring, which is economic and simple for clinical routine tests.
8.CT manifestations of liver involvement in children with Langerhans cell histiocytosis.
Hui LIU ; Xue-Ying LONG ; Wen-Zheng LI ; Xiao-Yi WANG ; Jue CAO ; Zhi-Jun LIU
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2013;15(2):121-124
OBJECTIVETo investigate the computed tomography (CT) manifestations of liver involvement in children with Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH).
METHODSRetrospective analysis was performed on 9 LCH children with liver involvement confirmed by clinical, laboratory and pathological examinations to investigate the CT manifestations of this condition. These children, including 6 males and 3 females, had undergone both plain CT scan and dual-phase (the arterial and portal venous phases) contrast-enhanced CT scan.
RESULTSThe main CT manifestations included hepatomegaly (8 cases); periportal dendritic hypodense lesions or "periportal halo sign" (7 cases) which were mildly or moderately enhanced in the arterial phase; intrahepatic bile duct dilatation (5 cases); lymphadenopathy in the hepatic hilar or retroperitoneal region (4 cases); and diffuse small hypodense nodules (3 cases), which showed annular enhancement on the contrast-enhanced CT scan.
CONCLUSIONSCT findings may be helpful in the early diagnosis and treatment of LCH in children.
Child ; Child, Preschool ; Female ; Hepatomegaly ; diagnostic imaging ; Histiocytosis, Langerhans-Cell ; complications ; diagnostic imaging ; Humans ; Infant ; Liver ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; Male ; Retrospective Studies ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed ; methods
9.Isolation, culture, and identification of human spermatogonial stem cells.
Jun-long WANG ; Shi YANG ; Ru-hui TIAN ; Zi-jue ZHU ; Ying GUO ; Qing-qing YUAN ; Zu-ping HE ; Zheng LI
National Journal of Andrology 2015;21(3):208-213
OBJECTIVETo isolate, identify and culture human spermatogonial stem cells (SSC) and then obtain purified and enriched human SSCs for research and application.
METHODSWe detected the expression of CD90 in the human testis using the immunofluorescence technique and isolated human testicular spermatogenic cells by two-step enzymatic digestion, followed by differential plating and magnetic-activated cell sorting (MACS) with CD90 as an SSC marker. Then we identified the isolated CD90-positive spermatogenic cells by RT-PCR and immunocytochemistry, and meanwhile cocultured them with Sertoli cells in SG medium in vitro.
RESULTSThe isolated CD90-positive cells showed a relatively homogeneous characteristic in size and morphology and expressed the genes specific for human SSCs, with high expressions (90.5%) of GFRA1, GPR125, and UCHL1. After coculture with Sertoli cells in the SG medium for 2 weeks, the isolated CD90-positive cells maintained a good activity.
CONCLUSIONCD90 can be regarded as a speci- fic marker for human SSCs and used to obtain highly enriched human SSCs by differential plating and MACS. Furthermore, the isolated human SSCs can be cultured in SG medium in vitro.
Adult Stem Cells ; cytology ; Biomarkers ; metabolism ; Cell Separation ; methods ; Cell Shape ; Cell Size ; Coculture Techniques ; Glial Cell Line-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Receptors ; metabolism ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Male ; Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled ; metabolism ; Sertoli Cells ; Spermatogonia ; cytology ; Testis ; metabolism ; Thy-1 Antigens ; isolation & purification ; metabolism ; Ubiquitin Thiolesterase ; metabolism
10.Visually guided patch-clamp recording of spinal dorsal horn neuron's postsynaptic current evoked by primary afferent fiber.
Ye-Hong WAN ; Yu-Ying WANG ; Fei DAI ; San-Jue HU
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2004;56(4):550-557
The authors describe here the procedures for using the gelatin half-embedding method to obtain thin spinal cord slices with attached dorsal roots and performing visually guided whole-cell patch-clamp recording of postsynaptic currents evoked by primary afferent fibers in rat spinal dorsal horn. A segment of spinal cord with attached dorsal roots was prepared and half-embedded in an agar block with 20% (w/v) gelatin. Thin spinal cord slices with attached dorsal roots were obtained with a vibratome and whole-cell patch-clamp configuration was established under the infrared observation. At the holding potential of -70 mV, spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic currents (EPSCs) and dorsal root stimulation-evoked EPSCs were recorded as inward currents. According to the conduction velocity of afferent fibers and stimulus threshold, evoked EPSCs that are mediated by A-like or C-like fibers were distinguished. At the holding potential of 0 mV, spontaneous inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) and dorsal root stimulation-evoked IPSCs were recorded as outward currents. Using 5 micromol/L strychnine or 20 micromol/L bicuculline, GABAergic or glycinergic evoked IPSCs could be isolated. Using visual patch-clamp method synaptic transmission can be accurately assessed by measuring postsynaptic currents of the dorsal horn neurons. More importantly, with the aid of infrared observation, the incidence of failure to establish a clamp configuration can be greatly reduced and it becomes easier to make recordings from the neurons in deep dorsal horn laminae. Thus, the present research approach an effective approach to study the modulation of primary afferent synaptic transmission.
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Excitatory Postsynaptic Potentials
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