1.The current progress of HCV DVA vaccine
Weiwei CHEN ; Jing HE ; Shaojie XIN
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(05):-
Current therapies for chronic hepatitis caused by hepatitis C virus (HCV) are limited . DNA vaccination may constitute a new immunotherapeutic strategy for various hepatitis virus infections by promoting specific cellular and humoral immunity. In this review we present the advances in choice of antigen gene, vaccine adjuvants and the methods of intracellular delivery, unresolved questions and therapeutic potential of HCV DNA vaccine.
2.Experimental Study of ex vivo Liposome-mediated Gene Transfer in Orthotopic Rat Left Lung Transplantation
Shaojie CHEN ; Yiming NI ; Chong ZHANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(03):-
Objective To determine the feasibility of ex vivo liposome-mediated gene transfer ( Lac-Z gene ) to lung isografts and to get expression. Methods An orthotopic rat left lung transplant model was developed with the use of a modification of the “cuff” technique. 18 SD rats were divided into three groups randomly. Gene transfer group ( group 1 ): PSV-?-gal/ liposome ( Lipofectin R○ ) complex was transfered into the donor left lung via the left pulmonary vein route at the time of lung harvesting. Liposome group ( group 2 ) and Control group ( group 3 ) : Grafts underwent the same procedure but received liposome and 0 9% saline solution respectively. Donor lungs were harvested one day after transplantation. The transgene expression of Lac-Z gene was detected by histochemical staining. Results Transgene expression of ?-gal in group 1 was detected in bronchial epithelial cells and alveolar epithelial cells. But no expression of ?-gal was found in groups 2 and 3. Conclusion Ex vivo plasmid vector/liposome complex-mediated gene transfer to lung isografts via the left pulmonary vein route is feasible. This study provides the scientific proof to the feasibility of functional gene therapy of complications such as ischemia-reperfusion injury, rejection and infection after rat lung transplantation.
3.Efficacy and safety evaluation of phacoemulsification in advanced- and middle-aged senile cataract
Kairen ZHONG ; Shaojie QIU ; Zilin CHEN ;
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2001;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the effect and safety of phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation in advanced and middle aged senile patients. Methods Ninety five patients (80 96 years old, 100 eyes) with senile cataract were included in advanced aged group. Another 665 patients (60 79 years old, 671 eyes) with senile cataract were included in middle aged group. All patients were performed with phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation through a corneal limbus tunnel incision. Results Visual acuity for the advanced aged group at 1 day, one week and one month after operation was 0 5 or better in 30 eyes, 52 eyes and 74 eyes, respectively. Both groups were followed up from 3 to 36 months after operation. The visual acuity of 0 5 or better were followed up in 82 eyes (82 0%) in the advanced aged group and in 583 eyes (86 9%) in the middle aged group. The postoperative complications included tears of posterior capsule, detached vitreous, subluxation of lens, corneal edema, and muddy posterior capsule. Conclusions Phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation is effective and safety for both advanced and middle aged patients with senile cataract.
4.Characteristic changes of sacral foramina in adolescents and its clinical significance
Wei WANG ; Xing WANG ; Lianxiang CHEN ; Shaojie ZHANG ; Zhijun LI
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2016;25(10):708-710
Objective To study the developmental patterns and aging characteristics of anterior sacral foramina and posterior sacral forami-na in adolescents aging from 12 to 18 years old through CT imaging scanning and three-dimensional reconstruction measurement,and to provide the anatomical basis for the diagnosis and treatment of sacral vertebra diseases.Methods The 30 adolescents without any the problems of nerv-ous system were selected to conduct 64-slice spiral CT in the pelvic cavity.The original data were input into three-dimensional reconstruction software Mimics with the form of DICOM,and the relevant indicators were measured and analyzed.Results There was no significant difference in the height,width and distance of inner edge of anterior sacral foramina and the posterior sacral foramina in different gender and sides (P >0.05).The physical development of human increases gradually with age and there were significant differences.Conclusion There is a regular change process in the relevant indicators of anterior sacral foramina and posterior sacral foramina in adolescents.But the clinical appli-cation must be combined with the results of individual imaging,the technology of reverse engineering and the support of rapid prototype manu-facturing so as to meet the satisfactory results of individualized treatment.
5.Clinical study on correlation of cTnT level with accumulated dose of anthracycline
Junbin YE ; Guangli CAI ; Shaojie HONG ; Weifeng CHEN
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2009;18(11):670-671
Objective To study the relationship of accumulated dose of anthracycline(ANTH) with the cTnT level in acute leukemia patients. Methods The cTnT levels and the accumulated dose of anthracycline (ANTH) of 88 acute leukemia patients who were treated with anthracycline in our hospital from 2004-2009 who were treated with anthracycline. All the patients were divided into two groups according to a certain cTnT level,and the each incidence of elevated cTnT was obtained. Results 8 of 37 patients who received ≥200 mg/m2 of ANTH versus 1 of 51 patients who received <200 mg/m2 of ANTH had a higher incidence of elevated cTnT (P <0.05). Conclusion Incidence of elevated cTnT increases when the ANTH reaches the certain dose.
6.Effect of long-distance anti-inflammation induced by antidromic electronic stimulation of unilateral dorsal root on rats
Jun WANG ; Mingliang CHEN ; Shaojie MA ; Yuan GUO
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2013;(12):1461-1465
Objective To observe the anti-inflammation effect of antidromic electronic stimulation of rat dorsal roots. Methods Cross-excitation between adjacent primary afferent fibers and subcutaneous injection of 2% FM were adopted here as two inflammatory models. The firing rate and mechanical threshold of single units after cross-excitation were collected. The phosphorylated cAMP response element binding protein (p-CREB) level in spinal cord induced by formalin was visualized with immunohistology. Results Antidromic electronic stimulation (ADES) of dorsal roots could significantly inhibit the p-CREB over expression to FM injected in the contralateral hindpaw, and the increase in firing rate and mechanical threshold induced by cross-excitation were also inhibited by the ADES. Conclusion Antidromic electronic stimulation of the dorsal root may produce a systemic anti-inflamma-tion capacity.
7.Acellular tissue matrix mesh for inguinal herniopasty
Shaojie LI ; Jianxiong TANG ; Lei HUANG ; Zhao CAO ; Ge CHEN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2011;26(12):1039-1041
Objective To evaluate acellular tissue matrix mesh in inguinal hernioplasty in young male patients.Methods Clinical outcome and sexual function were evaluated on 12 young male inguinal hernia patients undergoing inguinal hernioplasty by ACTM mesh.Results The mean operation time was 62 minutes.Postoperative analgesics were needed for an average of 1.45 days (range,0 -4 days).The average postoperative hospital stay was 3.9 days,and patients were able to return to normal activity,after a mean 11.8 days.All patients were followed-up for a mean duration of 9.54 months(range,6 - 16 months).Two patients complained pain one month after surgery and the pain disappeared later without any medical treatment.There was no hernia recurrence and foreign body feelings,nor sexual and reproductive problems.Conclusions The ACTM mesh is a safe and effective material for inguinal hernioplasty,especially in young male patients.
8.Evaluation of left ventricular global systolic function using velocity vector imaging in patients with coronary heart disease before and after percutaneous coronary intervention therapy
Shufen GAN ; Yiqing WANG ; Jianghua CHEN ; Zhian LI ; Shaojie ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2011;20(8):656-660
Objective To analyze left ventricular (LV) global systolic function in patients with coronary artery disease(CAD) and their changes after percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI) using velocity vector imaging(VVI). Methods Eighteen healthy adults and twenty two patients with CAD were enrolled in this study. Two-dimensional dynamic images of standard apical four-chambers, two-chambers and parasternal short-axis views at the level of mitral valve and apex were obtained in VVI condition. All patients were examined 1 day before PCI, 1 week, 1 month and 3 months after PCI respectively. LV rotation degree, rotation velocity at baseline and apex were measured using the off-line syngo US workplace software and LV twist, torsion were calculated as global motion condition. Results LV ejection fraction(LVEF) and peak torsion at myocardial infarction group were lower than those at normal control and myocardial ischemia group. After PCI, LVEF were gradually improved in both myocardial infarction group and myocardial ischemia group,while changes of LV apex rotation degree and velocity, peak twist and peak torsion between two groups were opposite: those parameters of the former increased 1 week or 1 month after PCI but decreased 3 months after PCI,while those of the latter decreased 1 week after PCI but increased gradually 1 month and 3 months after PCI. Conclusions LV twist and torsion can be evaluated exactly by VVI.Compared with LVEF, LV twist and torsion can preferably reflect the different characteristic of LV global systolic function after coronary artery recanalization in myocardial infarction group and myocardial ischemia group.
9.Determination of Hydroxysafflor Yellow A Content in Drug Pair of Flos Carthami and Semen Persicae in Different Ratios by HPLC
Rong ZHANG ; Tao WANG ; Qide LIU ; Shaojie CHEN
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2000;0(04):-
Objective To study the effect of compatibility of Flos Carthami and Semen Persicae in different ratios on the contents of hydroxysafflor yellow A(HSYA) in their water decoction.Methods Reverse-phase HPLC was performed on a Luna C18 column(4.6 mm?150 mm,5?m) at 30℃.The mobile phase consisted of methanol-0.12 mmol?L-1 phosphate solution(28∶72,V/V) at the flow rate of 1.0 mL? min-1.The detector was operated at wavelength of 403nm.Results A good linearity of HSYA was obtained in the range of 4.0~160.0?g?mL-1(Y=25 396X+40 247,r=0.999 7),the average recovery was 94.76% and the RSD(n=6) was 2.93%.The amount of HSYA increased with the ratio of Flos Carthami,but had no correlation with the ratio of Semen Persicae.Conclusion The HPLC method for determination of HSYA is simple,fast and accurate.It can be used for the quality control of Flos Carthami and its compound preparations.Semen Persicae has no effect on the extraction of HSYA.
10.Studies on function of HBV antigen-pulsed dendritic cells from patients with HBV-associated hepatocellular carcinoma
Weiwei CHEN ; Ming SHI ; Feng SHI ; Shaojie XIN ; Fusheng WANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2007;32(6):545-550
Objective To investigate the characteristics of HBsAg and HBcAg in combination pulsed monocyte-derived DCs(MoDC) derived from patients with HBV-associated hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC).Methods MoDCs were generated from 20 HBV-associated HCC patients,and pulsed with recombinant human serum albumin(rHSA)as conDC(control DC),or pulsed with HBsAg andHBcAg in combination as scDC.Phenotypic patterns of MoDCs were characterized by flow cytometry,and the levels of cytokines releasedby MoDCs were analyzed by ELISA,and frequencies of IFN-γ-producing antigen-specific autologous T cells were measured by Elispotassay.HBV-specific CD8 T cells proliferation was determined by pentamer staining.Results 1.The levels of MHC and costimulatorymolecules expressed on scDC were significantly higher than those on immature MoDC(imaDC)in two groups,and the levels of MHC andcostimulatory molecules expressed on imaDC,conDC and scDC in HBsAg+,anti-HBe+,anti-HBc+patients(1-4-5 positive group)were significantly higher than those in HBsAg+,anti-HBc+patients(1-5 positive group);2.The levels of IL-12 and IL-10 produced byscDC were higher than those produced by imaDC and conDC in both groups,and the levels of IL-12 produced by imaDC,conDC and scDCin 1-4-5 positive group were higher than those in 1-5 positive group.3.The frequencies of IFN-γ-producing T cells induced by scDC werehigher than those by conDC in 1-4-5 positive group.4.scDCs from 4 cases of HLA-A2+patients in 1-4-5 positive group could induceautologous T cells to generate HBVcore18-27-specific CD8 T cells.Condusions HBsAg and HBcAg pulse in combination couldsubstantially reverse the impaired function of MoDCs in HBv-associated HCC patients,and boost MoDC to induce HBV-specific T cellsresponse,especially in HBsAg+,anti-HBe+ and anti-HBe+ patients.