1.Comparative research on two methods of temperature monitoring
Yongming TIAN ; Lihui ZENG ; Junjun CHEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2010;26(32):80-81
Objective To compare the differences of temperature results between mercury thermometer and infrared thermometer. Methods The temperature of three parts was recorded respectively by mercury thermometer in axilla and infrared thermometer in forehead and earlobe on the same patient, totally 98 patients were recorded in ICU. Results There was statistical difference of three parts' temperature in 98 cases. It could be assumed that axilla temperature > earlobe temperature > forehead temperature;There was no statistical difference of three parts' temperature in 17 cases with temperature 38.0~38.9 ℃ by mercury thermometer, but the difference had clinical significance. It could be assumed that axilla temperature > earlobe temperature > forehead temperature; There was statistical difference of three parts' temperature in 30 cases with temperature at 37.0~37.9 ℃ by mercury thermometer. It could be assumed that axilla temperature > earlobe temperature > forehead temperature. There was no statistical difference of three parts'temperature in 51 cases with temperature at 35.0~36.9 ℃ by mercury thermometer. Conclusions Temperature of the patients with normal axilla temperature could be monitored by infrared thermometer instead of mercury thermometer,but it is not applicable to the patients with fever.
2.Isolation and purification of apolipoprotein H with heparin affinity column and preparation and identification of anti-ApoH
Xiangdong WANG ; Chunni ZHANG ; Junjun WANG ; Ying TIAN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2001;0(10):-
Objective:To purify apolipoprotein H (apoH) from fresh human serum with heparin affinity column self-prepared and to prepare polyclonal antibody anti-ApoH.Methods:Affinity column was made by reaction of indirect reductive amination and operating conditions were optimized and their effects were investigated.The apolipoprotein H antigen was purified from human serum by methods of perchloric acid precipitation,ion exchange and affinity chromatography.The polyclonal antiserum against the antigen was obtained by immuning rabbits.Results:The amount of heparin immobilized on the synthesized gel was 5 mg/ml (medium).Molecular weight of the purified antigen was about 50 kD by SDS-PAGE and no other bands were seen,the percentages of 16 amino acids were consistent with that reported previously.In ELISA and dot-ELISA,the polyclonal antibody displayed a cross reaction with bovine serum albumin,while no such reaction was observed in result of Western blot under reduced and denatured condition.Conclusion:The self-prepared affinity column costs very low,but has excellent affinity performance and stable heparin linking,and high purified apoH can be obtained by using the reagent.Polyclonal antibody needs to be further purified before detecting serum apolipoprotein H.
3.The role of TrkA/TrkB in radiation-induced hippocampal neurogenesis impairment
Haohao WU ; Xin DING ; Meiling XU ; Peiwen DAI ; Junjun ZHANG ; Shengjun JI ; Ye TIAN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2017;37(4):241-245
Objective To investigate the roles of TrkA and TrkB in radiation-induced hippocampal neurogenesis impairment.Methods Fifty-six rats were randomized into radiation group and sham control group.Radiation group received whole brain irradiation at a single dose of 10 Gy.The hippocampus were separated from rats in day 1,day 3,day 14 and 1 month after irradiation.Western blot and RT-PCR were applied to detect the protein levels and mRNA levels.Golgi staining was used to observe the dendritic spine of hippocampus.Immunofluorescence was performed to detect neural precursor's proliferation.Results Compared with control group,the numbers of dendritic spine significantly decreased after irradiation and its shape change obviously.Immunofluorescence showed a significant decrease in neural precursor's proliferation comparing with control group (t =6.49,P < 0.05).Protein level of TrkA expression increased (t =2.64,3.06,4.80,2.64,P < 0.05),while the levels of TrkB protein expression decreased significantly (t =4.59,3.06,2.81,2.57,P < 0.05).The mRNA level of TrkA expressions increased (t =4.57,3.06,5.39,5.86,P < 0.05),while the mRNA level of TrkB decreased (t =14.87,11.69,4.98,P < 0.05).Conclusions As a signaling pathways downstream of NGF and BDNF,TrkA and TrkB may play an important role in radiation-induced neurogenesis impairment.
4.Thecorrelationanalysisofmammographyandclinicalfeaturesassociatedwith therecurrenceofearlystageoftripleGnegativebreastcancer
Ping TIAN ; Huajun XU ; Huimei ZHANG ; Junjun SHEN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2019;35(3):391-395
Objective Toexplorethecorrelationanalysisofmammographyandclinicalcharacteristicsassociatedwiththerecurrence ofearlystageoftripleGnegativebreastcancer(TNBC).Methods Thedataofmammographyandclinicalcharacteristicsof231TNBC patientsfromJanuary2009to October2017 wereretrospectivelyanalyzed,andthenthedifferencesofmammographyandclinical characteristicswerecomparedbetweenthepatientswithrecurrence(n=64)andthosewithoutrecurrence(n=167).Results Compared withthepatientswithoutrecurrence,thepresenceoffamilyhistoryinpatientswithrecurrencewashigherthanthosewithoutrecurrence (12.5%vs3.6%,P<0.05).Thehistologicalgradesofthepatientswithrecurrenceweremainlyshowedasgrade2(6.3%)and3(93.7%), andthehistologicalgradeinpatientswithrecurrencewashigherthanthosewithoutrecurrence(P<0.05).Themammographicfindingsin TNBCshowedthatthepatientswithrecurrenceweremorelikelytohavedensebreasttissue(84.4%),axillarylymphnodesinvasion (53.1%)andlowercalcification(12.5%)(P<0.05).Multivariatelogisticregressionanalysisshowedthatthefamilyhistoryofbreast cancer(P=0.01,OR=2.54),histologicalgradeof2(P=0.01,OR=2.23)and3(P<0.001,OR=3.79),mammographicdensity breasttissue(P=0.02,OR=2.32),calcification(P=0.02,OR=0.45),andaxillarylymphnodesinvasion(P=0.03,OR=1.75)were statisticallysignificancewithTNBCrecurrence.Conclusion Thefamilyhistory,histologicalgrade,thepresenceofdensebreasttissue andaxillarylymphnodesinvasionsatmammographywereassociatedwiththeincreasedriskofrecurrenceinTNBC,whilethepresenceof calcificationwasrelatedtothelowerriskofrecurrenceinTNBC.
5.Examination of lysine requirement of healthy young male adults on a Chinese habitual diet by the modified indicator amino acid oxidation method.
Ying TIAN ; Jing PENG ; Yu CHEN ; Junjun GONG ; Huiqing XU
Nutrition Research and Practice 2014;8(1):59-65
There is currently no reference for intake of lysine for Chinese people; therefore, the present study was conducted to determine the lysine requirement of Chinese young male adults on a habitual Chinese mixed diet based on the modified indicator amino acid oxidation method. Seven young men with a mean age of 23.7 +/- 2.2 years that were healthy based on questionnaire, physical examinations and screening tests were evaluated. Subjects were evaluated over five consecutive 7 day periods, during which time they were administered decreasing amounts of lysine via the diet (65, 55, 45, 35, 25 mg.kg-1.d-1). Subjects were allowed to adapt from day 1 to 6 and the isotopes were measured on day 7 in each period. The subjects' body weights, body compositions and plasma proteins were also examined during the study. Amino acid kinetics were measured based on the indicator amino acid oxidation technique using the 13CO2 release rate and phenylalanine oxidation rate to estimate lysine requirements. Body weights, body compositions, and plasma proteins of subjects did not change significantly relative to those at baseline. The mean and the upper 95% CI of lysine requirements of Chinese habitual diets were determined to be 58.41 and 70.09 mg.kg-1.d-1, respectively, based on the 13CO2 release rate and 54.28 and 65.14 mg.kg-1.d-1, respectively, based on the phenylalanine oxidation rate.
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6.Role of JAK2-STAT3 signaling pathway in pancreatic injury and systematic inflammatory response in rats with acute necrotizing pancreatitis
Yinfeng SHEN ; Yuanming BA ; Wenyin JIN ; Xia ZHANG ; Qian CHEN ; Junjun TIAN ; Yong ZHU ; Ran TAO
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2019;19(3):185-189
Objective To investigate the function of JAK2-STAT3 signaling pathway in pancreatic injury and systematic inflammatory response in rats with acute necrotizing pancreatitis ( ANP) . Methods SD rats were randomly divided into the ANP group (n=48), ANP+JAK2 inhibitor Ruxolitinib group (ANP+R group, n=48), ANP+STAT3 inhibitot Stattic group (ANP+S group, n=48), ANP+Ruxolitinib+Stattic group (ANP+R+S group, n=48), and sham operation group (SO group, n=48). 5% sodium taurocholate injection via retrograde pancreatobiliary duct was used to establish ANP model. Blood samples from abdominal aorta and pancreatic tissue were collected after 3 h, 6 h, 12 h and 18 h after modeling. Serum amylase (AMY) and tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α) and interleukin-4 (IL-4) were tested. JAK2 and STAT3 mRNA expression and protein expression of p-JAK2 and p-STAT3 in pancreas were examined by RT qPCR and western blot, respectively. Results AMY, TNF-α and IL-4 in plasma, and JAK2 mRNA, STAT3 mRNA, p-JAK2 protein and p-STAT3 protein at different time points in ANP group were all obviously higher than those in SO group(P<0. 05). Serum AMY, TNF-αand IL-4 in ANP+R group, ANP+S group and ANP+R+S group at different time points were lower than those in ANP group [12 h (5391 ± 1009),(6130 ± 1227),(4818 ± 992)U/L vs (8524 ± 1360) U/L;(147.25 ± 27.85),(156.25 ± 23.17),(127.87 ± 21.39) ng/L vs (187.58 ±20.09)ng/L;(45.89 ±16.95),(50.19 ±15.87),(38.87 ±14.03)ng/L vs (58.85 ±9.34)ng/L] . JAK2 mRNA and p-JAK2 protein,STAT3 mRNA and p-STAT3 protein in ANP+R group and ANP+R+S group at different time points were obviously lower than those in ANP group (12 h 0. 357 ± 0. 091 vs 0. 597 ± 0. 121,1. 115 ± 0. 203 vs 1. 217 ± 0. 213,0. 361 ± 0. 089 vs 0. 489 ± 0. 097,0. 965 ± 0. 189 vs 1. 128 ± 0. 217, 0. 362 ± 0. 092 vs 0. 597 ± 0. 121,1. 107 ± 0. 212 vs 1. 217 ± 0. 213,0. 297 ± 0. 087 vs 0. 489 ± 0. 097,0. 713 ± 0. 184 vs 1. 128 ± 0. 217). STAT3 mRNA and p-STAT3 protein in ANP+S group were obviously lower than those in ANP group(0. 319 ± 0. 107 vs 0. 489 ± 0. 097,0. 849 ± 0. 177 vs 1. 128 ± 0. 217), and the difference was statistically different (P<0.05). Conclusions The activation of JAK2-STAT3 signaling pathway in pancreas may play a key role in the pathogenesis of systematic inflammatory response in ANP.
7.The clinical application of 3D-printed minimally-invasiveguided template in the inter-stitial brachytherapy treatment of postoperative recurrent cervical cancer
Xiangkun YUAN ; Mangmang CUI ; Junjun MIAO ; Lei GAO ; Jianwei HU ; Dandan TIAN ; Yongxia ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2018;45(24):1258-1262
Objective: To investigate the application of 3D-printed minimally-invasiveguided template in the treatment of recurrent cer-vical cancer after surgery, assisting interstitial brachytherapy. Methods: From July 2017 to April 2018, a total of 10 patients admitted to Cangzhou Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine in Hebei province with recurrent cervical cancer after radi-cal surgery underwent the 3D-printed customized template-assisted interstitial brachytherapy. According to the specific conditions of patients, different vaginal localization templates were selected for CT simulation localization. The main guidance needle space distribu-tion was designed, and 3D minimally-invasive guidance templates were printed. Then, needles were inserted according to the main guide channel of the template commissioned by medical photosensitive resin. The high-risk clinical target volume (HR-CTV) of 6 Gy/fraction was administered (4 to 6 fractions). Results: Overall, 10 patients were treated with implantation for a total of 52 times. Treat-ment with average scanning CT number for each brachytherapy was (1.58±0.70) times. The average elapsed time for each brachythera-py implant treatment, from plug implant to inserting planting needle satisfactorily with the location of the tumor, was (10.88±2.94) minutes. The mean number of metal needles used was (5.69±1.91) in each brachytherapy. The mean D90 value for high-risk clinical tar-get volume (HR-CTV) was (6.41±0.29) Gy. The cumulative D2cm3 values for the bladder, rectum, and sigmoid colon were (4.75±0.37) Gy, (3.93±0.26) Gy, and (4.33±0.24) Gy, respectively. After 3 months of treatment, the efficacy was evaluated in 8 cases with CR and 2 cas-es with PR. Conclusions: The technology of 3D-printed minimally-invasive guided template shows the advantage of accurate location and superior repeatability in the application of interstitial brachytherapy in treating recurrent cervical cancer after operation, which in-volves less time and insertion needles. The patients had minor aches and few complications. The tumor shrank significantly, which indi-cated a bright future of the technology's clinical application.
8.Effect of brain-derived neurotrophic factor on the NFAT3/c4 signaling pathway after whole brain radiotherapy
Meiling XU ; Junjun ZHANG ; Qixian ZHANG ; Haohao WU ; Qiuhong FAN ; Ye TIAN
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2017;26(12):1438-1442
Objective To explore the effects of various radiation doses on the NFAT3/c4 signaling pathway and the improvement effect of exogenous brain-derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF)on this pathway. Methods Four groups of one-month-old Sprague-Dawley rats received radiation doses of 0,2,10,and 20 Gy, respectively, in a single radiation. At three days after radiation, exogenous BDNF was injected stereotaxically into the bilateral hippocampus. Western blotting and RT-PCR were used to assess the levels of NFAT3/c4-related proteins in the hippocampus. Results The results of Western blotting and RT-PCR showed that the level of NFAT3/c4 was reduced in a dose-and time-dependent manner after ionizing radiation. Compared with the radiation alone group,the ionizing radiation plus BDNF group had significantly increased levels of NFAT3/c4 and CaN with increases in radiation dose and time. Conclusions Whole brain radiotherapy inhibits the CaN/NFAT3/c4 signaling pathway. Exogenous BDNF can promote the NFAT-dependent transcription and then improve the cognitive function.
9.Research progress on biomarkers for radiation-induced intestinal injury based on intestinal flora
Junjun ZHANG ; Shang CAI ; Yongqiang YANG ; Junyan LI ; Ye TIAN
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2020;29(3):237-240
Recently,the relationship between intestinal flora and its metabolites and tumorigenesis,inflammatory bowel diseasesas well as radiation-induced intestinal injury has captivated widespread attention from researchers.Accumulated evidence derived from nuclear accident investigation,animal model experiment and clinical research has proven the role of intestinal flora and its metabolites as the biomarkers to evaluate the radiation dose and severity of radiation-induced intestinal injury.This article reviews the relationship between intestinal flora and its metabolites and radiation-induced intestinal injury,aiming to provide theoretical reference for assessing the risk of radiation-induced intestinal injury.
10.A preliminary study of fecal microbiota transplantation alleviating inhibition of radiation-induced hippocampal neurogenesis in mice
Junyan LI ; Junjun ZHANG ; Ye TIAN
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2023;32(2):152-158
Objective:To evaluate the effects of whole brain irradiation (WBI) and fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) on hippocampal neurogenesis and the composition of gut microbiota in mice.Methods:Forty specific pathogen free ICR male mice (8-week-old, weighed 30 g) were divided into four groups by simple random sample method: control group (group C), radiation group (group R), group C+FMT and group R+FMT, 10 in each group. Animal models were established by WBI at a dose of 10 Gy by 4 MeV electron beam. In group C+FMT and group R+FMT, mice were gavaged with normal fecal bacteria suspension on day 2 post-irradiation, while those in group C and group R were gavaged with phosphate buffered saline as alternative. Hippocampal tissues and feces in four groups were collected on day 15 post-irradiation. 16S rRNA sequencing was used to detect the species and abundance of fecal flora. BrdU +/NeuN + immunofluorescence staining was performed to observe the neurogenesis in hippocampus of mice. Results:WBI and FMT had no effect on survival rate and body weight of mice. WBI induced the inhibition of hippocampal neurogenesis and flora disorder. The quantity of Bacteroideae and Rumen bacteria was increased by 28.6% and 102.9%, whereas that of Lactobacillus was significantly decreased by 70.6% ( P<0.05). FMT regulated the abundance of bacteria. The abundance of Enterobacteriaceae was significantly declined by 65.1% ( P=0.028), while that of Lactobacillus was increased by 58.2% ( P=0.015). FMT also promoted hippocampal neurogenesis to some extent after WBI. Conclusions:This preliminary study demonstrates that FMT alleviates the inhibition of hippocampal neurogenesis and flora disorder induced by WBI in mice. Ionizing radiation directly acting on the whole brain of mice indirectly disturbs the composition of gut microbiota, which in turn affects the degree of hippocampal neurogenesis in the brain of mice. There is a bidirectional interaction between gut microbiota and brain.