1.The anatomic features and pathologic abnormalities of teased sural nerve fiber from normal adults
Jian DING ; Shihe LIN ; Xinmei JIANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2005;0(10):-
Objective To evaluate the teased fibers and the consecutive internodes or segments of the same myeliated nerve fiber. Methods Measurements were performed on 1100 fibers (5522 internodal segment) from 11 control nerves as to detecting the anatomic features and pathologic abnormalities. Results Morphometric study on normal teased fibers revealed three results: (1) There is a certain variation of diameters (Ds) and length (IL) of the internodal segments along a fiber (1.0—2.5 ?m), and as a rule, the longest segment is not the thickest one, and the shortest segment is not the thinnest. Or even, sometimes the thinnest segment is the longest one in all internodal segments. (2) The relationship between IL and Ds is not linear, but shows a parabolic curve; thick segments are relatively shorter than the thinner segment. (3) The IL of segment along 10—20 mm of a fiber may be varied by maximally 50%; on the different IL, there is no casual distribution of internodal segments, but 2—4 (or even 6) segments of about equal length are grouped in a row. Conclusions On the classification of normal teased fibers, myelin of the internode may be ragular, irregular and variable in thickness among internodes.
2.Morphometric studies on the myelinated fibre of healthy human sural nerve
Jian DING ; Xinmei JIANG ; Shihe LIN
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2001;0(01):-
Objectives To investigate the normal value of myelinated fibre (MF) of healthy human sural nerve. Methods By morphometric analysis on biopsy of 41 normal subjects’sural nerve, the density of MF, and the distribution and proportion of short and long diameters of MF were measured. Results The number of MF for each body had arange from 5 057 to 10 104, and the density of MF showed 5 250~11 413 mm 2. The distribution on diameter size of MF was found double peaked.Conclusions Following the age increase, the density of MF in Chinese people is substantially decreased. As compared with the study of some western countries, the results show that the density value of MF in our study is significant higher than those from the western countrics ( P =0 002 4).
3.Clinical observation of oxaliplatin combination with 5-fluorouracil/folinic acid therapy in advanced colorectal cancer
Jian DING ; Jiansheng ZHUANG ; Xinmin LIN
China Oncology 2000;0(06):-
Purpose: To evaluate the effect and safety of combination chemotherapy with oxaliplatin( L-OHP) plus 5-fluorouracil(5-FU)/folinic acid( CF) in advanced colorectal cancer( ACRC). Methods: 31 patients with ACRC entered the study. L-OHP 130 mg/m2 , iv infusion for 4 hours on day 1; CF 200 mg/m2 , iv infusion for 2 hours followed by 5-FU 500mg/ m , iv infusion for 4 hours from day 1 to day 5, repeated every 3 weeks. Results: There were 10 partial responses, 7 stable disease, 9 progressive disease, the response rate being 38. 5% . The main adverse effect was neuro-sensory toxicity which was seen in 90. 3% of the patients. Vomitting and diarrhea was observed in 58. 1% and 45. 2% of the patients respectively. Bone marrow suppression was mild. Conclusions: L-OHP combination with 5-FU/CF yields an encouraging response with acceptable toxicity in our study. Furthermore clinical reseach is worthwhile.
4.Effects of acupuncture plus medication on hippocampus SIRT1 and FOXO3a expression, MDA content, and SOD activity of rats with Alzheimer disease
Jian ZHAO ; Jian DING ; Lin WANG ; Huaibin LI ; Yanping YANG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2022;20(5):329-338
Objective: To observe the effect of the acupuncture plus medication on the expression of silent information regulator of transcription 1 (SIRT1) and transcription factor forkhead box protein O3a (FOXO3a) in the hippocampus, the malondialdehyde (MDA) content, and the superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity of rats with Alzheimer disease (AD), and to explore the possible mechanism of combining acupuncture and medication in improving AD-related neurological symptoms. Methods: Sixty male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into a normal group, a model group, an electroacupuncture (EA) group, a drug group, and an acupuncture-medication combined group by the random number table method, with 12 rats in each group. The model was established by micro-injection of streptozotocin into the bilateral lateral ventricles. After successful modeling, rats in the EA group received EA at Zusanli (ST36) and Dazhui (GV14), those in the drug group received intragastric administration of resveratrol at a dose of 44 mg/(kg·bw), and those in the acupuncture- medication combined group received the combined intervention of EA and resveratrol. Rats in each group received intervention once a day for 4 consecutive weeks. Morris water maze was used to detect the rat behavioral changes. Nissl staining method was used to observe the cell morphology and changes in the number of rat hippocampal neurons. Western blotting and immunohistochemical staining methods were used to observe the expression changes of SIRT1 and FOXO3a. The thiobarbituric acid method was used to detect the MDA content. SOD activity was determined by the hydroxylamine method. Results: Compared with the normal group, the escape latency was significantly prolonged (P<0.05); the percentage of stay in the target quadrant was reduced (P<0.05), the hippocampal neuronal cells were shrunken, nucleoli were unclear, and cell number was reduced (P<0.05); the SIRT1 expression and SIRT1 positive cell number were decreased, while the FOXO3a expression and FOXO3a positive cell number were increased significantly (P<0.05); the MDA content was increased significantly, and the SOD activity was decreased significantly (P<0.05) in the model group. Compared with the model group, the escape latency was shortened (P<0.05); the percentage of stay in the target quadrant was increased (P<0.05); the shape and number of hippocampal neurons tended to be normal (P<0.05); the SIRT1 protein expression and the SIRT1 positive cell numbers were increased, the FOXO3a protein expression and the FOXO3a positive cell number were decreased (P<0.05); the MDA content was significantly decreased, and the SOD activity was significantly increased (P<0.05) in the EA group, the drug group, and the acupuncture-medication combined group. The changes in the acupuncture-medication combined group were more obvious (P<0.05). Conclusion: Both EA and resveratrol improve the learning and memory ability of AD rats by regulating the expression of SIRT1 and FOXO3a and improving the levels of MDA and SOD in the hippocampus and protect the hippocampal neurons, while the combined use of EA and medication is more effective than EA or resveratrol alone, suggesting that this combined treatment is more effective in AD treatment.
5.Comparison of inhibitory effects between artemisinin and artemisunate on proliferation of MCF-7 cells in vitro
Fang LIN ; Zhiyu QIAN ; Hongwei XUE ; Jian DING ; Liping LIN
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(04):-
Object To study the effects of artemisinin and its analogue artemisunate on the proliferation of human breast cancer MCF-7 cell line, as well as their mechanism comparatively. Methods The inhibition of cell proliferation was determined by SRB method. Cell cycle was determined by flow cytometry (FCM) analysis. Apoptosis was confirmed by sub-G 1 cells content and DAPI method. Results The cell cycle of MCF-7 was changed greatly when treated 24 h with either 10 ?mol/L artemisinin or 1 ?mol/L artemisunate, the distribution of MCF-7 cells among S phase was reduced greatly, while inereased during G 0+G 1. However, artemisinin had weaker effect on the proliferation of MCF-7 cell, while artemisunate effectively inhibited the proliferation of MCF-7, the IC 50 was 0.31 ?mol/L. Apoptosis induced by 1 ?mol/L artemisunate was stronger than that by 10 ?mol/L artemisinin, too. Conclusion The inhibitory effect of artemisunate on the proliferation of tumor cell is stronger than that of artemisinin in vitro.
6.Multicenter clinical study of safety and efficacy of selective laser trabeculoplasty for Chinese primary open angle glaucoma
Jian, GE ; Xinghuai SUN ; Ding, LIN ; Ping, ZHAO ; Zuohong WU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2014;32(2):159-162
Background Selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) is a safe and effective therapy to the treatment of primary open angle glaucoma (POAG),and the clinical application is approved by American FDA.However,the relevant researching outcomes from several single-center study are in dispute owing to non-uniform approach in China.A muhicenter clinical trial is need to verify the effectiveness of SLT for Chinese POAG.Objective This study was to investigate the safety and efficacy of SLT in Chinese POAG patients.Methods A prospective,multicenter and self-controlled clinical trail was designed.Sixty-two eyes of 62 POAG patients with the age of ≥ 18 years were enrolled.Frequency SLT was performed around 360° angle using Lumenis Selecta DuetTM or Lumenis Selecta Ⅱ laser instrument,with the 100 non-overlapping spots,3 ns preset time,400 μm size of laser spot and 0.6 mJ energy.The operated eyes were followed-up for 6 months.The curative effects were checked including intraocular pressure (IOP),IOP-lowing value,number and percentage of IOP-lowing 20% and 30%.The therapyrelated complications were recorded including the number of conjunctival congestion and cloudy of the anterior chamber.Results The preoperative IOP was (25.7±2.6) mmHg in the 62 eyes.The IOP was significantly lowed 1 day,2 weeks,4 weeks,3 months and 6 months after SLT in comparison with preoperative IOP (all at P<0.001) with the lowest value of (16.5±4.5)mmHg in postoperative day 1.IOP was stable from 4 weeks to 6 months after operation.The mean lowing-value of IOP was 5.3-9.2 mmHg from 1 day through 6 months after SLT.The percentage of eyes 20% drop in lOP was 83.9%,and that of 30% drop was 58.1% in postoperative day 1.In 6 months after SLT,percentages of eyes 20% and 30% drop in IOP were 56.5% and 27.4%,respectively.Conclusions SLT is a safe and effective method of lowing IOP for POAG eyes in Chinese population.
7.Classification and treatment of the degloving hand
Jian DING ; Jingquan YANG ; Zhipeng WU ; Damu LIN ; Zhijie LI
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2015;38(6):557-560
Objective To discuss the classification and treatment of the degloving hand.Methods All 68 degloving hand treated between January, 2005 and December, 2014 in our department were reviewed.The cases were divided into three types according to the extent of the injury.Type Ⅰ the degloving tissue had enough blood supply which was debrided and stitched.Type Ⅱ the degloving tissue had less or no blood supply which was revascularized with replantation or vein anastomosis, some degloving palm or dorsum resurfaced the wound by the degloving skin graft.Type Ⅲ the degloving tissue had no blood supply or severely damaged,the tissue defect should be resurfaced with other tissue reconstruction.Type Ⅱ and Ⅲ were further divided into subtype A, B and C depending on the degloving scope and location, each subtype has its own surgical procedure.Results The total survival rate was 83.8%.The survival rate decreased with the increasing extent of the injury and the increasing degloving scope.Conclusion Classification of the hand degloving injuries depending on the extent of the injury, the degloving scope and location is useful for the assessment of injury and the selection of proper operation procedures.
8.Effect of different treatment on endophytic bacterial communities in continuous cropping of Chrysanthemum morifoliu.
San-meil PENG ; Bo-lin WANG ; Jian-zhong XU ; Zhi-shan DING ; Xiao-feng YUAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(24):4763-4768
To reveal the effect of rotation cropping and bacterial manure on the growth of Chrysanthemum morifolium and screen the beneficial endophytic, the diversity of endophytic and dominant genera of different treatment groups were analyzed. Four different treatments were continuous cropping, rotation, self-made organic fertilizer and commercially available fertilizer, respectively. Endophytic bacterial diversity and dominant genera in different organs were examined using Terminal Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (T-RFLP). The results showed that enzyme Hae III was more appropriate than enzyme Hinfl because the number of TRFs digested by enzyme Hae III was more than that of enzyme Hinfl. In comparison of diversity, the endophytic bacterial communities' diversity index in group of cropping rotation and fertilizer was higher than that of continuous cropping which indicated that the addition of exogenous microorganism in soil could increase the diversity of plant endophyte. 18 dominant species were selected, including 3 kinds of Firmicutes, 4 kinds of Actinomycetes and 11 kinds of Proteobacteria. The results of dominant species comparison showed that the number of dominant species in continuous cropping of Ch. morifolium was significantly less than that of the rotation group. Some dominant bacteria in rotation group and fertilizer group such as Arthrobacter, Streptomyces, Streptomyces, Flavobacterium and Mycobacterium were not found in the continuous cropping of Ch. mortfolium group. Dominant species of fertilizer treatment group was similar with the rotation group, and the continuous cropping group's dominant species was more abundant. It indicates that these bacteria may be able to mitigate hindrance in continuous cropping, especially the Flavobacterium which can decompose the pathogenic fungi is worthy of further attention. Compared with leaves, there are more dominant species in roots and stems. The diversity of edophytic bacterial communities in continuous cropping of Ch. morifolium stays below than that in the rotation of Ch. morifolium, and fertilizer treatment can increase the diversity of continuous cropping so that it could mitigate hindrance in continuous cropping.
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9.Study on the interaction between hepatitis B virus X protein and cytochrome c oxidase Ⅲ
Dan LI ; Jian DING ; Na LIN ; Zhixin CHEN ; Fenglin CHEN ; Xiaozhong WANG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2008;26(6):341-344
Objective To explore the interaction between hepatitis B virus(HBV) X protein and cytochrome C oxidase Ⅲ (COXⅢ).Methods Mating experiment and in vitro binding assays were utilized tO verify the interaction between HBV X protein and COX Ⅲ in vivo and in vitro respectively in yeast cells.Coimmunoprecipitation was employed to demonstrated the binding between these tWOproteins in mammalian cells.Results In mating experiment,the resulting diploids containing both pAS2-1-X and pACT2-COX Ⅲ plasmids turned blue in the β-gal assay,the result of Western blot displayed a positive reactive strap which indicated X protein could interact directly with COX Ⅲ in vitro binding assays.Interaction between these two proteins in mammalian cells was further confirmed by coimmunoprecipitation,as a protein strap about 17 000 was detected in Western blot.Conclusions It is speculated the specific interaction may exist between HBV X protein and COX Ⅲ in both prokaryotie and mammalian cells.X protein may impair the mitochondrial respiration chain and energy metabolism through its association with COX Ⅲ.
10.The prevalence and risk factors for pulmonary hypertension diagnosed by echocardiogram in the elderly hospitalized patients
Jian CAO ; Lin LIU ; Jian LI ; Bingpo ZHU ; Yu DING ; Hao WANG ; Xiaoxing LUO ; Yajing ZHANG ; Yutang WANG ; Xiaoying LI
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2012;31(1):57-60
Objective To evaluate the prevalence and potential risk factors for pulmonary hypertension in the elderly hospitalized patients. Methods1093 elderly hospitalized patients aged (80.8 ± 9.8) years were examined by Doppler echocardiography for evaluating pulmonary hypertension which defined by pulmonary artery systolic pressure (PASP)≥40 mm Hg (1 mm Hg=0.133 kPa).The relative clinical testing data were collected. Results 115 patients (10.5%) of the elderly patients were diagnosed as pulmonary hypertension.The prevalence of pulmonary hypertension in patients aged 85-100 years was 16.4% (82/500),which was higher than in other ages. In the multivariate logistic regression analysis,age (OR=1.085,95%CI=1.025-1.148,P=0.005),left ventricular diastolic dysfunction (OR =3.954,95 % CI =1.812-8.627,P=0.001 ),internal diameter of right ventricle (OR=1.271,95%CI=1.112-1.452,P=0.000) and internal diameter of left atrium (OR=1.100,95%CI=1.013-1.194,P=0.023) were risk factors for pulmonary hypertension.ConclusionsThe prevalence of pulmonary hypertension is high in the elderly hospitalized patients,especially those aged 85 years and over,complicated with left ventricular diastolic dysfunction and enlargement of right ventricle and left atrium.