1.Patency rate and endothelialization study of displace of blood vessel with prostheses seeded by CD34~+ stem cells
Weishuai LIAN ; Zhenhai YU ; Kun WANG ; Shuguang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery 1999;0(03):-
Objective:To investigate the endothelialization and intermediate and long-term patency rate of prostheses seeded by CD34+ stem cells.Methods:sixteen crossbred dogs were randomized into 2 groups.Prostheses covered with ePTFE or Dacron were implanted into the abdominal aorta artery(AAA) and inferior vena cava(IVC).Twelve dogs were implanted by prostheses seeded by CD34+ stem cells,4 dogs were implanted by autogenous blood only as control.The prostheses were explanted at thirty or sixty or one hundred days.Light and electron microscopy were applied to examine endothelialization of prostheses.CD34 factor stain was used to identify endothelial cells.Results:All venous prostheses implanted by autogenous blood were blocked.Others were patent.Confluent endothelial cells appeared on the neointima of seeded prostheses.There were no endothelial cells in the no-implanted prostheses.Conclusion:Endothelialization and higher patency rate might be achieved in the prostheses covered with ePTFE or Dacron that were implanted by CD34+ stem cells.
2.Correlation between rotavirus NSP1 and species restriction:a bioinformation study
Kaijun LIU ; Jintao LI ; Kun WEI ; Guan LIAN
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1983;0(03):-
Objective To study the correlation between rotavirus nonstructural protein 1(NSP1) and species restriction of the virus and explore the role of NSP1 in the species restriction.Methods NSP1 C-terminal sequences,its whole amino acid sequences from UniProt Database,and its 3' noncoding sequences from GenBank were collected,and intraspecies and interspecies sequence alignment and phylogenetic tree analysis were performed by DNAStar(Lasergene)7.1.Results The diversity of NSP1 between species and rotavirus species restriction hosted a high degree of consistency.NSP1 C-terminal sequence,NSP1 gene 3' noncoding sequence and NSP1 whole sequence shared a high intraspecies identity,which was higher than the identity between species(P
3.Expression of Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 of Frozen Muscle Specimensin Muscular Dystrophy
gui-lian, SUN ; hong-kun, JIANG ; shuang, ZHAO ; jing, ZHANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(24):-
Objective To explore the role of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1(PAI-1)in development of progressive fibrosis via the inhibition of extracellular matrix degradation,and to reveal the contributive role of PAI-1 in muscular dystrophy(MD).Methods Expression and cellular localization of PAI-1 protein were examined in frozen muscle specimens obtained via biopsy from 5 patients with duchenne muscular dystrophy(DMD),3 patients with becker muscular dystrophy(BMD),9 patients with congenital muscular dystrophy(CMD) and 4 cases with normal muscle by immunohistochemistry,double immunofluorescence and Western-blot analysis.Results PAI-1 was positive only in vascular endothelial cells of normal muscle.Both immunohistochemistry and Western-blot analysis showed that PAI-1 expression distinctly increased in most dystrophic muscles of MD than that in normal muscles.Double immunolabeling revealed that PAI-1 strongly expressed in cytoplasm and nuclei of regenerating muscle fibers,macrophages,macrophage infiltrating necrotic fibers.Some activated fibroblasts in endomysium and perimysium of DMD and CMD muscles were positive for PAI-1.Conclusions The functional consequence of overexpression of PAI-1 in dystrophic muscles is unknown but the elevated local expression of PAI-1 in diseased muscles of MD and their distinct distribution pattern provide evidence that PAI-1 participate in pathogenesis of MD.
4.Progress on the research of prevention and treatment of female climacteric syndrome by traditional Chinese medicine.
Kun MA ; Lian-Da LI ; Li-Juan ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2005;30(6):414-418
Perimenopause syndrome, referred also to climacteric syndrome, results from the changing of relationship among hypothalamus, pituitary and ovary during women's aging process. Those changes take place first in overy, then in hypothalmus and pituitary, which are reflected as the functional changes in endocrinological and central nervous system, accompanied with a series of psychological symptoms. 90% of women with perimenopause syndrome show clinical symptoms. The clinical prevention and treatment of female climacteric syndrome by traditional Chinese medicine: traditional Chinese medicine attributes the various symptoms of female climacteric syndrome to a variety of syndromes of Chinese medicine, e. g. gradual consumption of kidney-Qi, emptiness of the Ren and Chong channels, gradual exhaustion of Tienqui, breakdown of Yin-Yang equilibrium in the body, disorders of Zang-Fu, Qi and blood. The treatment based on syndrome differentiation, modification of prescription according to the symptoms, special prescription and simple recipe and acupuncture were employed in treating Yin-deficiency of the kidney, Yang-deficiency of the kidney, Yin and Yang-deficiency of the kidney, breakdown of the normal physiological coordination between the heart and the kidney, deficiency of liver-Yin and kidney-Yin, insufficiency of both the spleen and the kidney, deficiency of Qi and blood in the heart and spleen, stagnation of the liver-Qi and deficiency of the spleen, stagnation of the liver-Qi, phlegm stagnancy and the upward invasion of heat-phlegm. The traditional Chinese medicinal had a satisfactory global regulating effect on the nervous system and immune- regulating network with multifunction and unique advantage, e.g. its regulating effect on FSH, LH, E2, 5-HT, 5-HIAA, free radical and adtonomic nervous system. Experimental studies have also been conducted, e. g. There were also systematic studies of the simple Chinese drugs' pharmacodynamics and drugs forms of prepared drugs. In the health care of female climacteric syndrome the traditional Chinese medicine has also its own features and advantages.
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5.Experimental studies on menopausal syndrome treated by traditional Chinese medicine.
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2005;25(6):570-573
In this paper, literature about experimental researches on female climacteric syndrome (FCS) treated by traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) published in recent years were reviewed. This paper reviewed not only experimental researches about the effects of nervous system-endocrine and immune regulating net work, the vegetative nervous function and free radical treated by TCM; but also concerned the experimental approaches of animal selected, model established; and objective indexes of FCS. Taking advantages of FCS by integrative medicine is available for enhancing the clinical efficacy.
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6.Some points on clinical evaluation of new Chinese herbal drugs.
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2004;29(5):489-491
By analyzing clinical therapeutics of Traditional Chinese Medicine, we pointed out differences in development of new Chinese herbal drugs and Western medicine. Problems on clinical evaluation of new Chinese herbal drugs were raised from seven aspects.
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7.Continuous hemofiltration for prevention of contrast induced nephropathy in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease after percutaneous coronary intervention
Kun WANG ; Biao XU ; Lian WANG ; Jie SONG ; Wei HUANG ; Ling GAO ; Jingmei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 2014;(9):578-581
Objective To assess the value of hemofiltration in the prevention of contrast induced nephropathy(CIN) post percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI) in severe chronic kidney disease stages(CKD) patients. Methods We evaluated 30 CKD patients who underwent PCI followed by bedside hemofiltration. We measured serum creatinine levels before PCI, 24 hours, 72 hours, and one week after PCI, and calculated creatinine clearance(CrCl) according to Cockcroft and Gault equation.We observed the incidence of CIN, and the short term clinical efficacy of hemofiltralion. Results The average age of the 30 patients was (72.87 ± 8.71) years old, with 21 (70%) male patients. The stages of CKD among the patients included CKD 3 (3 patients, 10%), CKD 4 (20 patients, 66.7%) and CKD 5 (7 patients, 23.3%). The average duration of hemofiltration was (7.5±4.1) hours. Serum creatinine before PCI, 24 hours, 72 hours and 1 week after PCI was (498.7±143.7)μmol/L, (353.2±128.0)μmol/L, (450.0±132.2)μmol/L, (488.0±145.7)μmol/L respectively,and CrCl was (20.3±10.2) ml/min, (36.5±14.3) ml/min, (28.3±10.4) ml/min, (21.0±10.3) ml/min respectively. There was no CIN. Mean follow-up was (3.1 ± 2.6) months. There was no new cardiovascular events, and no new patients need to rely on long term hemodialysis. Conclusions For patients with severe renal insufficiency, hemofiltration may reduce the incidence of CIN, It is an alternative preventive measures to prevent CIN.
8.Association between obesity and acute high-altitude disease
Bo YANG ; Kun LIU ; Xiaoying FENG ; Xiangmin SHI ; Chuyun MA ; Bin CHEN ; Yong XU ; Lian CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;11(34):6905-6907
BACKGROUND: The occurrence and severity of acute high-altitude disease(AHAD) are determined by the speed entering the highland, the altitude of highland and seasons. The association between obesity and AHAD has not been fully investigated.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between obesity and acute high-altitude in people exposed rapidly to the highland.DESIGN: Comparative observation.SETTING: Department of Cardiology, General Hospital of Chinese PLA and Department of Cardiology, Tibetan General Hospital of Chinese PLA.PARTICIPANTS: The experiment was conducted at the Department of Cardiology, General Hospital of Tibetan Military Area Command of Chinese PLA in August 2006. Totally 82 Henan subjects aged 28-45 years were selected from the male workers constructing the Qinghai-Tibet Railway and their managers with acute high-altitude exposure. They had never been to the highland before, and all agreed to the detection.METHODS: ①Every subject completed the AHAD self-report questionnaire at sea level and 12 hours and 24 hours after ascending high-altitude. The items in the questionnaire included symptoms of headache, gastrointestinal symptoms,fatigue or weakness, dizziness, and insomnia. Each symptom was graded from 0-3 with 0 as no symptoms, 1 as mild symptoms, 2 as moderate symptoms, and 3 as severe symptoms and a total score of 15. A score of 4 or more could by identified as AHAD. ②The height and body mass were measured to calculate the body mass (BMI). Those with BMI≥28 kg/m2 served as the obesity group [n =39, mean age (35±8) years], and those with BMI of 18.5-23.9 kg/m2 as the normal body mass group [n =43, mean age (35±8) years]. ③Arterial blood was taken to evaluate arterial oxygen saturation (SO2), arterial oxygen pressure (PaO2) and arterial carbon dioxide pressure (PaCO2) at baseline and 24 hours after ascending high-altitude. ④The measurement data was compared by t test.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: BMI, vital capacity of lungs, SO2, PaO2 and PaCO2 levels of obese and normal people.RESULTS: Totally 39 obese people and 43 normal people were involved in the result analysis. ①AHAD score: No symptom was reported at sea level in all participants (scored 0), but the AHAD scores in the obesity group were significantly higher than those in normal group 12-hour and 24-hour after ascending high-altitude. ②Blood gas analysis:At sea level, there were no statistical differences in the levels of SO2, PaO2, and PaCO2 between two groups (P > 0.05).But 24 hours after ascending high-altitude, SO2 and PaO2 of the obesity group were much lower than in the normal group (P< 0.01), and PaCO2 was significantly higher than in the normal group (P< 0.01).CONCLUSION: Obese men are more vulnerable to high-altitude hypoxia than people with normal body mass. Obesity is an important risk factor for the development of acute high-altitude disease.
9.Impact of project diverting Yangtze River water to Northern Jiangsu on transmission towards north of Oncomelania hupensis snails
Yixin HUANG ; Zhongzhi TIAN ; Leping SUN ; Qingbiao HONG ; Yang GAO ; Kun YANG ; Yousheng LIAN
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 1989;0(03):-
Objective To evaluate the impact of the project diverting the Yangtze River water to the Northern Jiangsu on transmission towards the north of Oncomelania hupensis snails, in order to provide the scientific basis for the South-North Water Diversion Project (east route). Methods The running situation of the water diversion project, the data on hydrology of the waterway and the distribution of snails and schistosomiasis were investigated with the methods of epidemiology、hydrology and field test. Results There was no significant correlation between the region of waterhead and water supply on the change of snail areas. There was no significant correlation between the snail areas of the region of water supply and the volume of water diversion, either. The snail habitat was stable at the Gaoyou segment along the Grand Canal. The snail habitat in the natural place of the north of 33?15′ north latitude on the east route has not been discovered yet. Conclusion There is no sign of transmission towards north on the snail habitat at the Gaoyou segment along the Grand Canal since the project was constructed in 1961. There is no evidence that the project leads to the spread of snails and schistosomiasis, either.
10.High-Level Expression of Penicillinase Gene in Bacillus Subtilis
Hong-Kun ZHAO ; Xing-Wang LIU ; Qiang QIU ; Xiu-Xing LI ; Lian-Xiang DU ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(12):-
To obtain a number of extracellular penicillinase,the gene(penp)encoding penicillinse of Bacillus cereus ATCC10987 was cloned into expression vector in Bacillus subtilis,transformed into Bacillus subtilis DB104 deficient in two proteases.When recombinant bacteria was cultured in LB medium for 24 hours,the result of SDS-PAGE showed that the molecular weight of the protein was 28kDa and the penicillinase activity reached 339U/ml.By screening seven different fermentation media,the result showed that 4# medium is favorable to producing penicillinase by the recombinant cells than the others,with the yield of the enzyme being 1580U/ml.When the recombinant cells was cultured in 7 liter fermentor for 24h,the penicillinase activity reached 1255.8U/ml.