1.Analysis on content of polysaccharides of Semen Plantaginis
Dong WANG ; Li LIN ; Changlu YUAN ; Min XU ; Lujia WANG ;
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(10):-
Object To determine and compare the content of polysaccharides in three species of Semen Plantaginis from different places of origin. Methods Spectrophotometry was used. Results The content of polysaccharides in the seed of Plantago major L. was higher than those in the seed of P. asiatica L. and P. depressa Willd. Conclusion The content of polysaccharides in Semen Plantaginis of different species or origins are obviously different.
2.Modified technique of ureteral stent placement during transurethral resection of bladder cancer invading the ureteral orifice
Yuwen GUO ; Zhipeng WANG ; Jian ZHANG ; Lujia ZHANG ; Yichen ZHU
International Journal of Surgery 2017;44(6):400-404
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of modified technique of ureteral stent placement during transurethral resection of bladder tumor.Methods Seventeen patients with muscle invasive bladder cancer invading the ureteral orifice from March 2014 to June 2016 in Beijing Friendship Hospital were randomly divided into two groups.In the modified technique group (group A,n =10),tumor was resected until the ureteral orifice was exposed.Then,a guide wire was placed through the tunnel of Electrode loop and the ureteral stent was placed along the guide wire.In control group (group B,7 cases),after ureteral orifice exposed,the guide wire and ureteral stent was placed with cystoscopy.The demographic,oncological baseline and operative factors were evaluated between two groups.Results There was no difference in tumor grade and maximum diameter between two groups (P > 0.05).The operation time in group A was significantly shorter than that in group B [(39.5 ± 14.8)min vs (59.3 ± 16.2) min,P =0.020],and the intraoperative vision clarity score was better in group A as well [(7.7 ± 1.3) vs (5.9± 1.2),P =0.010].There was no statistical difference between the two groups in the complication.Conclusions The modified technique can improve the efficiency of ureteral stent placement during transurethral resection of bladder tumor without any risk enhancement.
3.Preparation and application of cooling bag for heat stroke in wild field
Hailing LI ; Qing LU ; Hongping WANG ; Lujia LI
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2017;29(5):479-480
Cooling bag for heat stroke in wild field was invented in order to fulfill rapid cooling for heat stroke in field environment. The cooling bag is composed of the hood, the body cover (which is made up of the anterior portion, the linking, and the posterior portion), the fixed straps, the handles. The length is 200 cm, the regulative width is 60-70 cm, the folding volume is 26 cm× 20 cm× 9 cm, and the weight is 1.4 kg. There are a number of pockets for the cold sources in the hood and the body cover. Fixed straps are set in the upper, middle and lower of the bag. The handles are set in the hood and the body covers. Usage: put the activated cold sources in the pockets, then put off the patient's clothes, stretch his/her arms into the linking, zipper up and wrapped up by the fixed straps; the amount of cold sources can be adjusted or changed according to the temperature. The patient's temperature, blood pressure, intravenous infusion can be monitored during the cooling course. The handles in the hood and the body cover allow the patient to be easily moved and be transferred in rescue. The cooling bag for heat stroke in field has good cooling effect, and are reusable and easy to be carried, operate, monitor and move, with low cost, which make it popularization and application.
4.Relationship Between Surface Morphology and Performance of a Spirally Hierarchical Structure-based Electrochemical Glucose Sensor
Weixuan JING ; Fan ZHOU ; Yanyan CHENG ; Han QI ; Lujia CHEN ; Zhuangde JIANG ; Bing WANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2014;(8):1077-1082
Zinc oxide nanowires were hydrothermally synthesized on the surface of an Au cylindrical spiral formed by manually spiraling an Au fiber around an optical fiber core, glucose oxidase was immobilized on these nanowires by physical adsorption, and then a spirally hierarchical structure-based glucose enzymatic electrode was obtained. The surface morphologies of the spirally hierarchical structures and corresponding enzymatic electrodes were extracted, and the electrochemical performances of the enzymatic electrodes were characterized. It was concluded that the synthesizing parameters of zinc oxide nanowires significantly affected the surface morphologies and glucose oxidase immobilization on the spirally hierarchical structures, and further the performances of related glucose sensors. With Zn2﹢concentration of the growth solution set at 25 mmol/L, the roughness of surface morphology was determined to be 0. 10 μm and correlation length 0. 29 μm, resulting in a better immobilization of glucose oxidase upon zinc oxide nanowires. In this case the sensitivity of the glucose sensor was determined to be 2. 15 μA/(mmol/L·cm2), the linear range was 0-4. 50 mmol/L, the low detection limit was 9. 20 μmol/L and Michaelis-Menten constant was 3. 68 mmol/L. The results not only benefit the batch production of the spirally hierarchical structure-based enzymatic electrodes, but also significantly improve the performances of the glucose sensors.
5.A proliferation-inducing ligand expression in breast cancer and its relationship with prognosis.
Haiming YU ; Junlan YANG ; Shunchang JIAO ; Ying LI ; Lujia LI ; Jiandong WANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2015;35(2):185-190
OBJECTIVETo explore the relationship between a proliferation-inducing ligand (APRIL) expression in primary tumor foci of breast cancer and the patients' prognosis.
METHODSParaffin sections of surgical specimens were retrospectively collected from 130 stage I-III breast cancer patients who received surgery between January 2000 and December 2002 in our hospital. Immunohistochemistry was used to assess APRIL expression intensity in the tumor cells and density of interstitial APRIL-positive cells, and their association was analyzed with the density of interstitial CD4⁺ and CD8⁺ cells and with the histopathologic features, overall survival (OS), and disease-free survival (DFS) of the patients.
RESULTSAPRIL positive staining was found in the cytoplasm of the tumor cells, interstitial cells, and the extracellular matrix. APRIL intensity in the tumor cells was positively correlated with the density of interstitial APRIL-positive cells (P=0.009) and Ki67 (P=0.003). The density of interstitial APRIL-positive cells was positively correlated with the density of interstitial CD4⁺ cells (P<0.001) and CD8⁺ cells (P<0.001). In hormone receptor negative patients (ER- and PR-), multivariate COX regression identified the density of interstitial APRIL-positive cells as a positive prognostic factor for DFS (HR=0.313, 95% CI=0.107-0.920, P=0.035). CONCLUSIONSl APRIL is widely expressed in the interstitial immune cells in breast cancer. APRIL staining intensity in the tumor cells is positively correlated with tumor proliferation, indicating that the immune cells might promote tumor proliferation by secreting APRIL. A greater density of interstitial APRIL-positive cells is associated with a good prognosis in hormone receptor-negative patients.
Breast Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; metabolism ; CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes ; CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes ; Cell Transformation, Neoplastic ; Cytoplasm ; Disease-Free Survival ; Female ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Prognosis ; Retrospective Studies ; Tumor Necrosis Factor Ligand Superfamily Member 13 ; metabolism
6.Expression of GATA-2 Gene and Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain Germline Gene C( micro ) in Leukemia Cells and Its Significance
Li WANG ; Lujia DONG ; Guangxian LIU ; Liangding HU ; Min JIANG ; Shuqiong JIA ; Shujuan LU ; Hu CHEN
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2000;8(3):176-179
To investigate the significance of GATA-2 and immunoglobulin heavy chain germline gene C( micro ) (IgH germline gene C( micro )) expression and coexpression in various leukemia cells, GATA-2 and IgH germline gene C( micro ) mRNA in bone marrow and peripheral blood cells from 63 leukemia patients were detected by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). No GATA-2 or IgH germline gene C( micro ) mRNA were detected in normal bone marrow and peripheral blood. GATA-2 mRNA were be detected in 91.3% patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), 75% patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) as well as 83.3% patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML-CP); IgH germline gene C( micro ) mRNA were be identified in 47.8% AML, 41.6% ALL, as well as 5.6% CML-CP. All patients with CML-AP and CML-BC expressed GATA-2 mRNA and partly expressed IgH germline gene C( micro ) mRNA. 47.8% AML and 41.6% ALL patients coexpressed GATA-2 and IgH germline gene C( micro ) mRNA. GATA-2(+) IgH germline gene C( micro )(+) cells of AML and ALL were mainly HLA-DR positive. As aberration of the transcription factors, GATA-2 and germline IgH germline gene C( micro ) gene might been linked to leukemogenesis. Various expression of GATA-2 and germline IgH germline gene C( micro ) gene in leukemia might correlated with the heterogeneous differentiation level of leukemia cells. The fact that leukemia with GATA-2(+) IgH germline gene C( micro )(+) coexpression indicated multilineage impairment of hematopoietic cells.
7.Exploration on an orderly clinical practical teaching pattern of ultrasonography
Yu HE ; Dan JIAO ; Yang LU ; Lujia NI ; Wei JIANG ; Hui WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2021;20(7):815-818
Objective:To explore an efficient method of practical teaching for ultrasonography.Methods:There were 41 five-year clinical medical students intending to learn ultrasonography in the spring semester of 2019. After completing common theory courses, they were divided into two groups randomly for practice courses, which consisted of two modules: Lecture and Hands-on. Lecture included case-based learning while Hands-on included pictures reading. Each group followed different sequence of modules. There were assessments of ultrasound theory, practice or the combination of both before, during and after practice courses.Results:The theory and practice ability of each group improved significantly after practice courses ( P < 0.05). Moreover, the group whose Hands-on module preceded Lecture module got the higher scores in the evaluation of the combined ability of theory and practice ( P < 0.05). Conclusion:The theory was as important as the practice during the clerkship of ultrasonography. The clinical practical teaching pattern that Hands-on precedes Lecture has achieved better teaching effects.
8.Neural mechanism of environmental enrichment improving depression
Guohao YUAN ; Ling XIAO ; Yinping XIE ; Hong XU ; Lujia SI ; Wenqian XU ; Gaohua WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2022;31(4):372-377
Depression is a common psychiatric disorder characterized by low mood with complex pathophysiological mechanisms and poor effect of pharmacological treatment.The animals were placed in greater sensory, physical and/or social stimuli than those of the standard feeding environment, so that they can obtain positive plasticity and adaptability.Environmental enrichment(EE) is a common intervention to improve brain function in laboratory.A large number of studies have shown that EE had significant ameliorative effects on various animal models of depression, but the mechanisms have not been yet fully understood with outcome heterogeneity in ethology.There was no universally accepted and unified paradigm and standard for EE due to its multi-dimensionality and complexity.Therefore, it is necessary to improve the structural components and implementation steps of EE by integrating the existing data.Combined with recent studies on animal models of depression, this paper reviewed the anti-depression mechanism of EE from promoting hippocampal neurogenesis, reducing neuroinflammation, regulating neuroendocrine and affecting epigenetic modifications, in order to provide new ideas for mechanisms research and treatment of depression.As the rise of precision medicine and individualized medicine brings human growing interest in exploring the sources and mechanisms of inter-individual differences and intra-group effects of depression, it will be a challenge to translate EE to the human society in a rational way.
9.Effects of Erastin on depressive- and anxiety-like behavior and the expression of hippocampal ferroptosis-related proteins in rats
Wenqian XU ; Ling XIAO ; Yinping XIE ; Guohao YUAN ; Lujia SI ; Hong XU ; Gaohua WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2023;32(8):673-679
Objective:To explore the effects of intrahippocampal injection of ferroptosis inducer Erastin on depressive- and anxiety-like behavior and the expression of ferroptosis-related proteins in rats.Methods:Forty 6-week-old healthy male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into five groups ( n=8/group): Control group, Erastin low-dose(200 ng/μL) group, Erastin medium-dose(400 ng/μL) group, Erastin high-dose group(600 ng/μL) and lipopolysaccharide (LPS, 10 μg/L) group.After the intrahippocampal injection of Erastin(2.5 μL per side), body weight, and behavioral tests, including sucrose preference test (SPT), forced swimming test (FST), open field test (OFT), and elevated plus maze (EPM), were performed to evaluate depressive- and anxiety-like phenotypes from the fourth day after injection.The levels of ferroptosis-related proteins and mRNA, including glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4), cyclo-oxygenase 2 (COX2), ferritin heavy polypeptide 1 (FTH1), long-chain fatty acyl-CoA synthetase 4 (ACSL4), solute carrier family 7 member 11 (SLC7A11) were measured using real-time quantitative PCR and Western blot analysis.SPSS 22.0 software was used for statistical analysis.One-Way ANOVA was used for multi-group comparison, and LSD was used for further pound-wise comparison. Results:(1)Body weight and behavioral tests: there were no statistically significant differences in baseline body weight and behavioral tests in these groups ( F=0.02-1.15, all P>0.05). After intrahippocampal injection, compared with the control group, medium-dose Erastin induced depression-like behaviors in rats more significantly, as indicated by reduced bodyweight ((245.20±5.24)g, (267.45±13.16)), sucrose preference in SPT ((32.14±8.51)%, (68.17±13.67)%), central time in OFT ((6.01±2.57)s, (16.49±7.21)s), percentage of time in open arm in EPM ((5.00±3.83)%, (19.63±5.91)%) and increased immobility time in FST ((37.00±7.58)s, (12.50±5.51)s) and percentage of time in closed arm in EPM ((89.43±4.77)%, (59.96±9.91)%), and there were statistically significant differences in these groups (all P<0.05). (2)The expression of ferroptosis-related indicators: after intrahippocampal injection, the expression of mRNA ( F=2.23, 8.37, 2.91, 7.60, 3.16, all P<0.05) and protein ( F=3.31, 40.13, 8.52, 3.70, 70.79, all P<0.05) of FTH1, GPX4, SLC7A11, COX2 and ACSL4 in hippocampus were statistically significant differences in the 5 groups.The mRNA and protein levels of FTH1, GPX4 and SLC7A11 in Erastin medium-dose group were lower than those in the control group (all P<0.05), while the mRNA and protein levels of COX2 and ACSL4 were higher than those in the control group (all P<0.05). Conclusion:Intrahippocampal microinjection of Erastin(400 ng/μL) can induce ferroptosis in hippocampus of rats and can also induce depressive-like behaviors in rats.
10.Chimeric antigen receptors T cells in treatment of a relapsed pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia, relapse after allogenetic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: case report and review of literature review.
Yingxi ZUO ; Jingbo WANG ; Aidong LU ; Yueping JIA ; Jun WU ; Lujia DONG ; Lungji CHANG ; Leping ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2016;37(2):115-118
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the safety and efficacy of chimeric antigen receptors T cells (CAR-T) in childhood acute B lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL).
METHODSA relapsed B-ALL child after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) was treated with CAR-T, and the related literatures were reviewed.
RESULTAn 11-year-old girl with TEL-AML1 fusion gene positive BALL who suffered a bone marrow relapse 28 months after remission from conventional chemotherapy. During the second remission, the patient received haploidentical allo-HSCT. She relapsed with detectable TEL-AML1 fusion gene even after chemotherapy and donor leukocyte infusions. She received an experimental donor-derived fourth generation CD19 CAR-T therapy. After infusion of 1 × 10(6)/kg CAR-T cells, she experienced only mild or moderate cytokine-release syndrome and the minimal residual disease turned negative. Then three maintenance of CAR-T cell infusions [(0.83-1.65)×10(6)/kg] was administered, and the disease-free survival had lasted for 10 months. However, the TEL-AML1 copies in her blood still increased and she died with leukemia relapse after additional CAR-T cell infusion.
CONCLUSIONTreatment of relapsed B-ALL with the fourth generation CAR-T cells directed against CD19 was effective and safe. CAR-T therapy is a novel therapeutic approach that could be useful for patients with relapsed and refractory B-ALL who have failed all other treatment options.
Bone Marrow ; Child ; Core Binding Factor Alpha 2 Subunit ; genetics ; Disease-Free Survival ; Female ; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation ; Humans ; Neoplasm, Residual ; Oncogene Proteins, Fusion ; genetics ; Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma ; genetics ; therapy ; Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell ; genetics ; Recurrence ; Remission Induction ; T-Lymphocytes ; cytology ; Transplantation, Homologous