1.THE STUDY OF IMPROVING THE ADHESION AND PROLIFERATION OF OSTEOBLASTS ON THE SURFACE OF CORAL
Weidong YANG ; Peiliang SHI ; Shuyong YANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1981;0(04):-
The marrow stromal osteoblasts from New Zealand rabbits were seeded on coral treated with L-polylysine, fibronectin and culture medium only, then the cells/coral composites were cultured in vitro. The cells/coral composites were observed for the process of cells growth and matrix formation at 7, 14 and 21 days after culture. With the aid of electron microscope,it was demonstrated that on the surface of the coral holes,which was treated with fibronectin, there were more adhering osteoblasts and matrix formation than those treated with both L-polylysine and culture medium after 7 and 14 days.Cell count in coral blocks was determined by doing a fluorimetric DNA assay. Although the samples treated with L-polylysine demonstrated higher cell count than the coral treated with culture medium after 7 days, there was no statistically difference between the two after 14, 21 days. At each time point, the samples treated with fibronectin showed higher cell count and alkaline phosphatase activity than the orals otherwise treated, and the cell count also increased with culture time. The study suggests that fibronectin has a significant effect on promoting the adhesion and proliferation of osteoblasts on the surface of coral.
2.Consummating ethics censorship system to promote administration of laboratory animal
Peiliang YANG ; Yuanzhan WANG ; Hong LU
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2009;22(4):204-205,220
Based on the development of ethics of laboratory animal in our and foreign countries and the related problems in our country, the necessity and feasibility of construction of the ethics censorship sys-tem about the laboratory animal were discussed and some adviees were raised to promote administration of la-boratory animal.
3.Improving clinical scientific research by combining research with clinical practice
Peiliang YANG ; Hong LU ; Lian XUE
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2010;23(4):287-288,封3
Clinical work is the core of a hospital. The level of the clinical work and scientific research are the major indexes for the evaluation of a hospital or a clinician. However, there seems contradiction between the clinical work and scientific research. For hospital administration and clinicians, it is important to adopt clinical work as the center, and conduct research around the clinical practice, which will facilitate the transition from the scientific research to clinical application. Eventually the clinical work will improve and medical science will develop.
4.The Standard and Advice for Animal Experiment Protocol Post-Approval Monitoring
Yufeng ZHU ; Yuanzhan WANG ; Li GONG ; Peiliang YANG ; Xianghui WU ; Junling ZENG ; Mourong LIU
Chinese Medical Ethics 2016;29(2):298-300
In this article, the authors expounded the necessary and problems of animal experiment post-ap-proval monitoring ( PAM) , which included who should do PAM, how to do PAM, and what the PAM can do. The authors also exposed the following suggestion: formulating the detailed rules, regulations and SOP, strengthening the training of PAM team member and animal experiment personnel, and monitoring the whole process of animal protocol review using the software.
5.The genetic immunization in mice with three constructs of Toxoplasma gondii SAG1 gene
Xiaoguang CHEN ; Xiaohong ZHOU ; Ya GONG ; Peiliang YANG ; Shuman SHEN ; Mingchiu FONG ; Zhaorong LUN
Journal of Tropical Medicine 2001;1(1):3-9
Three forms of the major surface antigen (SAG1)of Toxoplasma gondii, that is the membrane form, the secrete form and the intracellular form, were constructed and used to immunize BALB/c mice. The humoral response in the mice immunized with the membrane form and the secrete form of SAG1 appeared earlier and stronger than those mice immunized with the intracellular form. Result from the challenging infection demonstrated that the protection in the mice immunized with the membrane and the secrete forms was also stronger than in the mice immunized with the intracellular form. We suggest that the immune efficiency of the three forms of SAG1 in the mouse model is different.
6. Hemodialysis before percutaneous renal biopsy on postoperative bleeding complications in patients with acute kidney injury
Jiaxin LI ; Jianping JIANG ; Peiliang YANG ; Xiaobing YANG ; Fanfan HOU
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2020;36(1):13-17
Objective:
To evaluate whether hemodialysis before percutaneous renal biopsy (PRB) reduces the risk of bleeding complications in patients with acute kidney injury (AKI).
Methods:
This study was a cohort observational study. Patients who were diagnosed as AKI and received PRB in Nanfang Hospital of Southern Medical University from January 2015 to December 2018 were included in the study. Patients were divided into preoperative dialysis group and preoperative non-dialysis group according to whether PRB patients received hemodialysis treatment. According to whether perirenal hematoma occurred after the operation, the patients were divided into the groups with and without the perirenal hematoma. The baseline clinical data of AKI stage, hemoglobin, coagulation function and renal pathological changes before PRB, and perirenal hemorrhage complications after operation, including the size of perirenal hematoma within 24 hours, gross hematuria, low back pain, decreased hemoglobin value and interventional treatment (such as interventional surgery, blood transfusion, etc) in the two groups were compared. The logistic regression model was used to analyze the risk factors of perirenal hematoma after PRB.
Results:
Ninety patients with AKI were enrolled in this study, including 41 in the preoperative dialysis group and 49 in the preoperative non-dialysis group. The proportion of patients AKI with stage 2-3 in the preoperative dialysis group was significantly higher than that in preoperative non-dialysis group (100.0% vs 75.5%,
7.A hydroponic cultivation system for rapid high-yield transient protein expression in Nicotiana plants under laboratory conditions.
Qianzhen MO ; Rongjia MAI ; Zhixiao YANG ; Minfang CHEN ; Tiezhao YANG ; Huafang LAI ; Peiliang YANG ; Qiang CHEN ; Xiaohong ZHOU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2012;32(6):772-777
OBJECTIVETo develop a hydroponic Nicotiana cultivation system for rapid and high-yield transient expression of recombinant proteins under laboratory conditions.
METHODSTo establish the hydroponic cultivation system, several parameters were examined to define the optimal conditions for the expression of recombinant proteins in plants. We used the green fluorescent protein (GFP) and the geminiviral plant transient expression vector as the model protein/expression vector. We examined the impact of Nicotiana species, the density and time of Agrobacterium infiltration, and the post-infiltration growth period on the accumulation of GFP. The expression levels of GFP in Nicotiana leaves were then examined by Western blotting and ELISA.
RESULTSOur data indicated that a hydroponic Nicotiana cultivation system with a light intensity of 9000 LX/layer, a light cycle of 16 h day/8 h night, a temperature regime of 28 degrees celsius; day/21 degrees celsius; night, and a relative humidity of 80% could support the optimal plant growth and protein expression. After agroinfiltration with pBYGFPDsRed.R/LBA4404, high levels of GFP expression were observed in both N. benthamiana and N. tobaccum (cv. Yuyan No.5) plants cultured with this hydroponic cultivation system. An optimal GFP expression was achieved in both Nicotiana species leaves 4 days after infiltration by Agrobacterium with an OD(600) of 0.8. At a given time point, the average biomass of N. tobaccum (cv. Yuyan No.5) was significantly higher than that of N. benthamiana. The leaves from 6-week-old N. benthamiana plants and 5-week-old N. tobaccum (cv. Yuyan No.5) plants could be the optimal material for agroinfiltration.
CONCLUSIONWe have established a hydroponic cultivation system that allows robust growth of N. benthamiana and N. tobaccum (cv. Yuyan No.5) plants and the optimal GFP expression in the artificial climate box.
Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ; Genetic Vectors ; Green Fluorescent Proteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Hydroponics ; methods ; Plants, Genetically Modified ; genetics ; Recombinant Proteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Tobacco ; genetics ; growth & development
8.Analysis of Prolonged Hospitalizations (Longer than 7 days): 115 Lung Cancer Patients after Video Assistant Thoracic Surgery (VATS).
Liang DAI ; Xiaozheng KANG ; Wanpu YAN ; Yongbo YANG ; Peiliang ZHAO ; Hao FU ; Haitao ZHOU ; Zhen LIANG ; Hongchao XIONG ; Yao LIN ; Keneng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2018;21(3):223-229
BACKGROUND:
Thoracoscopic surgery has gradually become the major procedure for lung cancer surgery in our department. Its characteristics are minimal trauma and quick recovery, which make approximately 90% of patients discharge from the hospital after surgery. However, the postoperative complications still happen now and then. We analyzed the patients who had been hospitalized for longer than 7 days after thoracoscopic lung cancer surgery, aiming to summarize the types and risk factors of complications, and improve postoperative safety of patients.
METHODS:
The data were come from the prospective database of Thoracic Surgery Unit One in Peking Cancer Hospital, and patients that underwent thoracoscopic pulmonary surgery between Jan. 2010 and Dec. 2014 with length of stay more than 7 days were included in the study. The classifications of the complications were investigated and graded as mild or severe complications according to modified Claviengrading, the relationship between clinical factors and degrees of complications was also analyzed.
RESULTS:
The hospitalization of 115 cases were longer than 7 days after surgery, accounting for 10.3% (115/1,112) of the whole patients that underwent surgery during the same period. Eighty-one cases had mild complications, accounting for 7.3% (81/1,112) of the whole cases that underwent surgery during the same period and 70.4% (81/115) of the cases with prolonged length of stay; the proportions of severe complications in both groups were 3.1% (34/1,112) and 29.6% (34/115), respectively; and the proportions of complications that caused perioperative deaths were 0.18% (2/1112) and 1.7% (2/115), respectively. Among all the postoperative complications, the most common was air leakage for more than 5 days after surgery, with a total of 20 cases (1.8% and 17.4%). The other common complications were: atelectasis (19 cases, 1.7% and 16.5%), pulmonary infection (18 cases, 1.6% and 15.7%), etc. The less common complications was bronchopleural fistula (4 cases, 0.36% and 3.5%) with very high risk, and 2 cases died perioperatively due to the combination of acute respiratory distresssyndrome (ARDS). In the clinical factors, only preoperative low pulmonary function (FEV1%<70%) was the potential risk factor for postoperative severe complications (45.8% vs 23.6%, P=0.038). There was no significant difference either regarding the 5 year disease free survival or the 5 year overall survival between mild complication group and severe complication group, with 5 year DFS being 52.2% and 51.9%, respectively (P=0.894) , and 5 year overall survival being 64.0% and 53.5%, respectively (P=0.673).
CONCLUSIONS
Continuous postoperative air leakage, atelectasis and pulmonary infections were the major causes for prolonged hospitalization after thoracoscopic surgery for lung cancer, and bronchopleural fistula was the most perilous complications. Patients with low preoperative pulmonary function were more likely to have severe postoperative complication, however, this would not influence the long term survival of the patients.
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