1. Effect of flavonoid from Glycyrrhizae Radix on small intestine epithelium IEC-6 cell migration and intracellular polyamine content
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2013;44(19):2722-2726
Objective: To observe the effect of flavonoid from Glycyrrhizae Radix (FGR) on the migration of small intestinal epithelial cells (IEC-6) and intracellular polyamines content. Methods: The cell migration model was constructed by scratch method. Under the intervention of α-difluoromethylornithine (DFMO), the specific inhibitor of polyamine synthesis, or 4-aminopyridine (4-AP), the specific inhibitor of potassium channel, the effect of FGR on cell migration was observed. The intracellular polyamine content being cultured for 12 or 24 h in normal and DFMO intervention condition was detected by precolumn derivatization-HPLC. Results: FGR could reverse the inhibitory effects of DFMO and 4-AP on cell migration, increase the intracellular content of polyamines after 12 or 24 h treatment, and reserve the decrease of polyamine content caused by DFMO. Conclusion: FGR could affect the polyamine-dependent signaling pathway, which may be related to the mechanisms for FGR promoting cell migration.
2.EVALUATION OF PRESTORAGE LEUCODEPLETION IN MASSIVE BLOOD TRANSFUSION
Jinghan LIU ; Xilin OUYANG ; Ru LI
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1981;0(06):-
The patients received massive blood transfusion in General Hospital of the Chinese Pepole's Liberation Army between 1999to 2001were reviewed. The following items of leucodepleted blood transfusion (LDBT)group and routing blood transfusion(RBT) group at pretransfusion, the first day, third day, and seventh day after blood transfusion were recorded and compared: glutamic pyruvic transaminase(GPT), glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase(GOT), lactate dehydrogenase(LDH), total bilirubin(TB), direct bilirubin(DB), alkalescence phosphorylase(ALP), total protein(TP), albumin(ALB), glucose (GLU), Ca 2+ , total CO 2, pH and febrile nonhemolytic transfusion reactions(FNHTR). The results showed that compared with RBT group, GPT in LDBT group on the third day after blood transfusion was significantly lower ( P 0 05). When antiallergic medicine was given, FNHTR rate of massive blood transfusion in RBT and LDBT groups was 27% and 1 9%( P
4.The effects of HtrA on the expression and biological activity of GTFs of Streptococcus mutans isolated from children with high cario-susceptibility
Zheng LI ; Hongqian ZHU ; Ru XIE ; Feifei LI ; Xingrong LIU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2016;32(4):475-479
Objective:To compare the expression and biological activity of glucosyl transferases (GTFs)of Streptococcus mutans (S.mutans)under normal outside environment between high temperature requirment serine proteinase A(HtrA)-deficient strains and high virulent strains isolated from children with high cario-susceptibility.Methods:The HtrA-deficient strains and high virulent strains of S.mutans were obtained by preliminary study.The strains were reanimated and incubated in BHI medium to exponential phase at tenth hour.The expression of gtfB,gtfC and gtfD were detected by real-time RT-PCR.The biological activity of the GTFs were detected by entong sulfuric acid method and Western Blot.Results:The expression of gtfs and GTFs in the HtrA-deficient strains was higher than those of high virulent strains,but the biological activity of the GTFs was lower.Conclusion:The HtrA gene plays an important regulatory role in the process of the GTFs expression of S.mutans isolated from children with high cario-susceptibility.
5.Retrospective analysis of transthoracic echocardiography about the failure of transcather closure of ventricular septal defect
Yigang ZHANG ; Shijie LI ; Ru LIU ; Zhihong LI ; Qiang FU
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2006;0(12):-
Objective To evaluate the value of echocardiography in investigation the failure of interventional therapy of VSDs and to increase the successful rate. Methods 15 cases with failure of VSD closure through interventional approach were undertaken measurement of major parameters of the defect on left ventriculography and then followed by Philips 5500 color Doppler US for repeated multi-direction tangential measuring of the size, morphologic change, relation with peripheral structure and individual valvular regurgitation. Results (1) Marginal membranous VSD 10 cases; membranance aneurysm 8 cases, ≥2 outlets 6 cases. Width of basal part of membranous aneurysm was 8 ~ 18 (10 ?2) mm with depth of 3 ~ 10 (6 ? 2) mm, distance from aortic valve was 0 ~ 6 (2 ? 1) mm and from tricuspid valve was 2 ~ 5 (2 ?1) mm; associated with slight tricuspid valvular regurgitation. Aortic valvular regurgitation 5 cases showed slight to mild amount and without membranous aneurysm occurred in 2 cases. (2) Intracristal VSD 5 cases showed the size of defect as 6 ~ 10 (7 ? 1) mm, with distances of 2 ~ 3 (1 ? 0.8) mm from pulmonary valve and 1 ~ 2 (1 ? 0.6) mm from aortic valve associated with slight regurgitation in 4 cases, slight tricuspid valvular regurgitation in 5 cases and aortic valvular prolapse in 4 cases. Conclusions Many factors can influence the direction tangential continuous scanning should be taken for accurate localization and measurement of VSD in order to select the very sight occludor providing high successful rate of occlusion and long term efficacy.
6.Linkage disequilibrium and mutation rate analysis of sixteen X-STR loci.
Li LI ; Jun-hong LIU ; Ru-xin ZHU ; Yuan LIN
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2014;30(6):437-440
OBJECTIVE:
To assess the patterns of linkage disequilibrium (LD) of 16 STR loci on X chromo- some and investigate the genetic stability.
METHODS:
Genomic DNA samples extracted from blood stains from 500 unrelated individuals and 885 lineage members from Eastern Chinese Han population were genotyped through multiplex amplification using IDtyperX-16 kit by our independent research followed by capillary electrophoresis. LD was assessed by PowerMarker v3.25 software and mutation rate of every locus was analyzed.
RESULTS:
LD were not found at the 16 X-STR loci. Allele mutations were observed at 10 loci. Among them, mutation rates of DXS6809 and DXS7132 were both up to 0.0048.
CONCLUSION
When the 16 X-STR loci included in IDtyperX-16 kit were used for parentage testing, product princi- ples can be applied to calculate the likelihood, but mutation should be taken into consideration in the case that the genotypes do not meet the genetic law (especially at DXS6809 and DXS7132).
Alleles
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Asian People/genetics*
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Blood Stains
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China
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Chromosomes, Human, X/genetics*
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Electrophoresis, Capillary
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Female
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Forensic Genetics/methods*
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Gene Frequency
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Genetic Loci/genetics*
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Genotype
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Humans
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Linkage Disequilibrium/genetics*
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Microsatellite Repeats/genetics*
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Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Mutation
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Mutation Rate
8.The distribution characteristics of monosomal karyotype in 123 elderly patients with acute myeloid leukemia
Hui LIU ; Lei PEI ; Shangyong NING ; Jiangtao LI ; Ru FENG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2015;34(10):1091-1093
Objective To explore the distribution characteristics of monosomal karyotype (MK) in elderly patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML).Methods The karyotype analysis was performed in 123 elderly patients with newly diagnosed AML in our center from Nov 2000 to Feb 2015.We retrospectively studied the distribution characteristics of monosomal karyotype in these patients.Results Among 123 elderly patients with AML,117 patients had enough metaphases chromosomes for analysis.Among the 117 patients,there were 16 cases with good-risk karyotype,54 cases with intermediate-risk karyotype,and 47 cases with adverse-risk karyotype.In the 47 patients with adverse-risk karyotype,43 cases had complex karyotypes (CK).In the 117 elderly AML patients,37 cases (31.6%) had monosomal karyotype (MK),22 AML cases were secondary to myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS-AML),among them 13 cases (55.0%) had MK.In the 95 cases with primary AML,the detection rate of MK was 25.3% (24 cases).The detection rate of MK+ AML was higher in MDS-AML patients than in de novo AML patients (P=0.000).Among the 37 patients with MK+AML,35 cases had complex karyotypes.30 (81.1%) MK+AML patients had two or more distinct autosomal monosomies and 7 (18.9%) MK+ AML patients had one single autosomal monosomy in the presence of structural abnormalities,and the incidence of autosomal monosomies was higher than that of single autosomal monosomy.The presence of--5 (27.0%),-4 (18.9%),-7 (16.3%) and-6 (13.5%) chromosomes was the most common autosomal monosomy among MK+ AML patients.Conclusions The detection rate of MK is relatively high in elderly AML patients.Two or more distinct autosomal monosomies are more common.The detection rate of MK+AML is higher in patients with MDS-AML than in patients with de novo AML.
9.Effect of subconjunctival injection of mesenchymal stem cells on corneal allograft survival
Fei, LI ; Yan, ZHANG ; Yusha, RU ; Huijuan, LIU ; Shaozhen, ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2015;33(5):440-445
Background Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been applied in basic and clinical researches of organ transplantation.Our previous study showed that intravenous injection of MSCs prolonged corneal allograft survival in rat.However,the effect of local administration of MSCs on corneal allograft rejection remains unclear.Objective The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of subconjunctival injection of MSCs on corneal allograft rejection in rat model of keratoplasty.Methods MSCs were isolated and cultured from femur and tibia bone marrow of clean Wistar rats,and then the cells were identified by induced differentiation of osteoblast and adipocyte.The third generation of MSCs was used in subsequent experiment.Allogenic penetrating keratoplasty was performed with the bilateral corneas of 20 Wistar rats as donor grafts and the right eyes of 40 Lewis rats as recipients.PBS 0.1 ml containing 2 × 106 MSCs and 0.1 ml PBS only was subconjunctivally injected immediately and postoperative 3 days respectively in randomized two groups,and another 6 normal Lewis rats served as the normal control group.Corneal rejection response was evaluated under the slit lamp after surgery based corneal opacity,edema and neovascularization,and the grafts were scored according to the criteria of Larkin.The corneal samples were extracted from 12 rats of the PBS control group and the MSCs group separately 10 days after surgery.The relative expressions of Th1 cytokines (interferon-γ [IFN-γ] mRNA and interleukin-2 [IL-2] mRNA) and Th2 cytokines (IL-4 mRNA and IL-10 mRNA) were detected by real-time quantitative PCR.Protein levels of IL-4 and IL-10 proteins in the corneas were assayed by ELISA.All experimental protocols involving rats were approved by the laboratory animal care and use committee of the Tianjin Medical University and treated with the ARVO statement for the use of animals in ophthalmic and vision research.Results The cells grew well with the orange stain for alizarin red in differentiated the osteoblasts and red stain for Oil red O in differentiated adipocytes.The survival time of corneal graft in the MSCs group was (11.8±1.6) days,it was significantly longer than (9.6±1.4) days in the PBS control group (P=0.004).The levels of IL-4 mRNA and IL-10 mRNA in the MSCs group were significantly higher than those in the PBS control group (both at P =0.00);while the levels of IFN-γ mRNA and IL-2 mRNA were not significantly different between the groups (both at P>0.05).The IL-10 protein contents were (22.74 ±7.06),(68.40±12.83) and (215.41 ±44.66)pg/ml in the normal control group,PBS control group and MSCs group,showing significant difference among the three groups (F =55.06,P =0.00) and a significant increase in the MSCs group compared with the PBS control group and the normal control group (both at P < 0.05).Conclusions Subconjunctival injection of MSCs prolongs the survival time of cornea allograft in penetrating keratoplasty probably by modulating the balance between Th1 and Th2 cytokines,especially by up-regulating Th2 cytokines.
10.Application of PET-CT in cancers of the digestive tract.
Ru-Tian LI ; Xiao-Ping QIAN ; Bao-Rui LIU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2007;29(2):81-83
Colonic Neoplasms
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diagnostic imaging
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pathology
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Digestive System Neoplasms
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diagnostic imaging
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pathology
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Esophageal Neoplasms
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diagnostic imaging
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pathology
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Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors
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diagnostic imaging
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pathology
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Humans
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Positron-Emission Tomography
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methods
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Rectal Neoplasms
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diagnostic imaging
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pathology
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Stomach Neoplasms
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diagnostic imaging
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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methods