1.Application of porous high-density polyethylene combined with auricular cartilage in nasal tip plasty
Ailin LI ; Fang LIU ; Yueqiang ZHAO ; Shengguo SHAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2010;16(1):4-6
Objective To explore the methodology and the indications of applying the porous high-density polyethylene(Medpor)combined with auricular cartilage in nasal plasty.Methods A total of 36 cases of nasal plasty were treated with the 8.5 mm thick Medpor implant(speader strut graft)and combined with the auricular cartilage graft to highlight the nasal tip.Results All 36 cases were satisfactory with the effects,and there were no complications such as infection,exposure of the implants and so on.Conclusions Medpor can supply the powerful supporting strength to the nasal tip,and it is a safe,effective implant to rebuild the supporting constructions of nasal tip,especially suitable to correct the over-rotation of nasal tip,flat nasal tip,and short nose.
2.Optimization of Preparation Technology for Compound Pyocutaneous Gels
Liufang HUANG ; Hongning ZHAO ; Xile LIU ; Qingxi CAO ; Shengguo JI
Herald of Medicine 2016;35(9):1001-1003
Objective To optimize the matrix prescription and preparation technology of compound pyocutaneous gels. Methods Use the method of L9(34 ) orthogonal test, take the Carbopol-940 quantity, pH, glycerol and ethanol as factors,and take viscosity, pH value, appearance properties, temperature resistance as the comprehensive evaluation index, and compare the effects of stewing, centrifugal and ultrasound methods on removing bubbles in the gel. Ultimately determine the optimum preparation process. Results The best matrix prescription of compound pyocutaneous gels is as follows: carbopol-940 1.4%, 10% sodium hydroxide solution 3.3%,glycerol 2.3%,ethanol 6%;the best way to remove bubbles is centrifugation,with rotation rate at 3 000 r?min-1 for 10 min. Conclusion The selected matrix formulation is simple and feasible, the preparation technology is stable and reliable with good reproducibility, and can be used for the preparation of compound pyocutaneous gel.
3.A standardization study of Meta-analyses on nephropathy published in Chinese journals
Jinyan LIU ; Yuliang ZHAO ; Qinghua ZHOU ; Yumei WU ; Shengguo ZHOU ; Ling ZHANG ; Ping FU
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2013;52(10):833-837
Objective To evaluate the standardization of Meta-analyses on nephropathy published in Chinese journals.Methods By searching in WANFANG,VIP,CNKI databases and Chinese Biomedical Literature Database(CBM) as well as related Chinese journals,eligible Meta-analyses were enrolled and analyzed according to the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) Statement and the MOOSE (Meta-analysis of Observational Studies in Epidemiology) Checklist.Results A total of 217 Meta-analyses were enrolled with 166 on randomized controlled trials (RCT) and 51 on observational studies.Based on the PRSIMA Statement,of the 166 Meta-analyses on RCT,51.8%(86 papers) were found with the complete research hypothesis,13.9% (23) with the literature screening flow chart,15.7% (26) with the subgroup analysis,53.0% (88) with the publication bias analysis and 28.3% (47) with the sensitivity analysis.According to the MOOSE Checklist,of the 51 Meta-analyses on observational studies,only 9.8% (5) had done the statistical stability calculation,54.9% (28) with the outlook of application,45.1% (23) with the limitation of the study,2.0% (1) with the quantitative analysis on potential bias and 17.6% (9) with the suggestion for future studies.Conclusions Unclear hypothesis,limited methodological description,lack of in-depth analysis on heterogeneity and bias are the common defects in Meta-analyses published in Chinese journals on nephrology.
4.Analysis of physiological and biochemical characteristics of SPF Yorkshire and Landrace swine
Jinqiang QUAN ; Caixia GAO ; Xinjie JIANG ; Changwen LI ; Xiaoye LU ; Shengguo ZHAO ; Hongyan CHEN
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2017;25(2):160-165
Objective To determine the reproductive physiology and blood physiological and biochemical characteristics of SPF Yorkshire and Landrace swine.Methods Ten reproductive physiology parameters,19 blood physiological parameters and 18 blood biochemical parameters in SPF Yorkshire and Landrace swine were measured using conventional methods and the differences between population,between age groups and between both sexes were analyzed.Results There were no significant differences(P>0.05) in reproductive physiology parameters and most blood physiological and biochemical parameters of the SPF Yorkshire and Landrace swine.A few of parameters,such as blood physiological indices GRAN,HGB,RDW,PLT,PCT,and blood biochemical indices ALKP,CHOL,TBIL,BUN,showed significant difference(P<0.05) between populations,between age groups and between both sexes,however,the values of difference were rather small,deviated from the normal range.Conclusion The physiological and biochemical characteristics of SPF Yorkshire and Landrace swine are basically stable and there is no significant difference compared with other laboratory miniature pigs.This study will provide valuable basic data for raising velvet yield,establishment of animal models and evaluating the genetic quality of closed colony.
5.Allogeneic bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells transplantation leads to stable chimerism and induces donor specific tolerance
Weimin DENG ; Qin HAN ; Shengguo YOU ; Wei ZHANG ; Wei GE ; Changhong LI ; Hongye DENG ; Chunhua ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2003;0(08):-
Objective To investigate the possibility of immune tole rance induced by bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells in allogeneic organ transplantation. Methods Allogeneic bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells and syngeneic bone marrow cells were cotransplanted to lethally irradiated female C57BL/6 recipient mice. FACS was used to analyze the chimerism 150 days later. Mixed lymphocyte reaction and ConA induced proliferation test were performed to evaluate proliferative activity of mice spleen cells in cell-transplanted group. Skin transplantation test was done to observe immune response of cell-transplanted group mice against organ graft from donor mice. Results About 5 97% donor T cells were detected in splenocytes of cell-transplanted group mice. MLR showed that mean SI of cell-transplanted group mice was 1.79, and that of untreated group mice was 7 28. ConA induced proliferation test showed that mean SI of cell-transplanted group mice was 31 92; and that of untreated group mice was 34 99. Mean survival time of donor-derived skin graft in cell-transplanted group mice was more than 90 days; and that in untreated group mice was 8 days. Conclusion Our results showed for the first time that induction of stable mixed hematopoietic chimerism after allogeneic bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells transplantation lead to stable donor-specific tolerance in allogeneic host and skin graft survival from donor mice.
6.Prevention and treatment of postoperative complications of the penile elongation.
Muosheng, YU ; Shengguo, SHAN ; Yueqiang, ZHAO ; Xiaowei, WU ; Lichun, ZHOU ; Daochou, LONG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2003;23(2):176-7
To explore the causes of the postoperative complications of the penile elongation and the measures to prevent them in order to raise the success rate of the penile elongation. 1,000 patients who had received the penile elongation were reviewed and analyzed for the causes of postoperative complications, and the measures of prevention and treatment were discussed. Our results showed that, of the 1,000 cases, 64 had the postoperative complications, including 20 cases of edema of prepuce, 15 cases of flap necrosis, 12 hematoma, 9 infections, and 8 cases of fat and clumsy penis. It is concluded that correct operative manipulation, strict aseptic measures and necessary postoperative care and management could avoid or reduce the postoperative complications. When complications happened, a satisfactory result can be achieved with timely and correct treatment in the majority of the patients.
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Edema/prevention & control
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Hematoma/prevention & control
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Penis/*abnormalities
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Penis/injuries
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Penis/*surgery
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Postoperative Complications/*prevention & control
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Postoperative Complications/therapy
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Surgical Flaps
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Urologic Surgical Procedures, Male/methods
7.Gene characteristics of coxsackievirus A16 in hand, foot and mouth disease cases in Baoshan City, Yunnan Province, 2022
LI Xishang ; ZHAO Lijuan ; FU Xiaoqing ; JIANG Lili ; ZHOU Xiaofang ; LI Shengguo ; CUN Jianping ; ZHOU Yongming
China Tropical Medicine 2023;23(10):1104-
Abstract: Objective To analyze the results of the surveillance of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) pathogens in Baoshan City, Yunnan Province in 2022, and to analyze the genetic characteristics of the main epidemic strain coxsackievirus A16 (CVA16), in order to provide scientific basis for the prevention and control of HFMD. Methods Samples of hand, foot and mouth disease cases in Baoshan City submitted to Yunnan Province in 2022 were selected, the samples were processed, and the viral nucleic acid was extracted, and the Enterovirus (EV) VP4/VP2 binding region gene was amplified with primers (MD91/OL68-1) and sequenced. The sequence was BLAST searched in GenBank to determine the virus type, and then the full sequence of VP1 region was amplified with relevant primers of each type of virus and sequenced. Viruses were identified by using Enterovirus Genotyping Tool Version 1.0. according to the reference documents, the reference sequences were downloaded for making the phylogenetic tree, and the test results were statistically analyzed. Results A total of 307 clinical samples of hand-foot-mouth disease in Baoshan City in 2022 were detected by real-time RT-PCR. There were 280 laboratory-confirmed cases (91.21%), among which the detection rate of CVA16 was 55.05% (169/307), EV-A71 was 3.58% (11/307), and other enteroviruses were 32.57% (100/307). Of the 206 HFMD test specimens, the VP4/VP2 junction and VP1 gene sequences of enterovirus were amplified and identified, and 29 enterovirus strains were obtained, with a positive virus rate of 14.08% (29/206). All viruses belonged to group A and were divided into 3 serotypes, which included 27 strains of CVA16 (93.10%, 27/29), 1 strain of EV-A71 (3.45%, 1/29), and 1 strain of CVA10 (3.45%, 1/29). Group B, C, and D viruses were not detected. The positive rate of VP4/VP2 binding region and VP1 region of coxsackievirus A16 gene in Baoshan City in 2022 was 13.11% (27/206). The genetic evolution analysis showed that the 27 strains of CVA16 belong to B1a subtype and can be divided into two evolutionary branches. Conclusions In 2022, the main epidemic strain of HFMD in Baoshan City, Yunnan Province is CVA16 gene, belonging to B1a subtype, which can be divided into two branches, indicating 2 transmission chains prevalent in Baoshan City. Future efforts should focus on strengthening surveillance, improving the quality of monitoring, and understanding the characteristics of viral prevalence..
8.Prevention and treatment of postoperative complications of the penile elongation.
Muosheng YU ; Shengguo SHAN ; Yueqiang ZHAO ; Xiaowei WU ; Lichun ZHOU ; Daochou LONG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2003;23(2):176-177
To explore the causes of the postoperative complications of the penile elongation and the measures to prevent them in order to raise the success rate of the penile elongation. 1,000 patients who had received the penile elongation were reviewed and analyzed for the causes of postoperative complications, and the measures of prevention and treatment were discussed. Our results showed that, of the 1,000 cases, 64 had the postoperative complications, including 20 cases of edema of prepuce, 15 cases of flap necrosis, 12 hematoma, 9 infections, and 8 cases of fat and clumsy penis. It is concluded that correct operative manipulation, strict aseptic measures and necessary postoperative care and management could avoid or reduce the postoperative complications. When complications happened, a satisfactory result can be achieved with timely and correct treatment in the majority of the patients.
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etiology
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prevention & control
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Hematoma
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prevention & control
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Penis
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abnormalities
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injuries
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surgery
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Postoperative Complications
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prevention & control
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therapy
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Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
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Surgical Flaps
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Surgical Wound Infection
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etiology
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prevention & control
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Urologic Surgical Procedures, Male
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9.Screening and characterization of lipase from a metagenome library of dairy rumen microflora.
Shengguo ZHAO ; Jiaqi WANG ; Kailang LIU ; Yaxin ZHU ; Dengpan BU ; Dan LI ; Ping YU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2009;25(6):869-874
Using lipase segregation agar containing trioleoylglycerol, we obtained 18 lipase positive clones by screening from a metagenome library of dairy rumen microflora containing 15,360 clones. The average insert size of lipase positive clones was about 60 kb. Lipase enzyme activity analysis by p-NPP method indicated that Lipase6, Lipase7 and Lipase8 had higher lipolytic activities to substrates of p-nitrophenyl palmitate (C16), p-nitrophenyl alaurate (C12) and p-nitrophenyl palmitate (C16) respectively. The optimum pH of Lipase 6, Lipase 7 and Lipase 8 were 7.5. The halflife period of Lipase 8 with the value of 15 min in 70 degrees C decreased with the increase of temperature. In conclusion, the lipases screened in this study had different substrates specificity and good thermo stability, which laid a basis for large-scale industrial application.
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genetics
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10.Induction of T-cell immunity against leukemia by dendritic cells pulsed with total RNA isolated from leukemia cells.
Mu LI ; Shengguo YOU ; Wei GE ; Shuang MA ; Nan MA ; Chunhua ZHAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2003;116(11):1655-1661
OBJECTIVESTo assess the feasibility and efficacy of eliciting leukemia-specific T-cell responses in syngeneic mice in vitro and in vivo using dendritic cells (DCs) pulsed with total RNA from leukemia cells.
METHODSDCs generated from bone marrow culture in vitro in the presence of combined cytokines were pulsed with cellular total RNA isolated from cultured L615 cells by cationic lipid 1,2-dioleoyloxy-3-(trimethylammonium) propane (DOTAP). T-cell responses were evaluated by in vitro proliferation, and cytotoxicity assay. And in vivo immune protection and prognosis of mice with leukemia were studied.
RESULTSDCs pulsed with total RNA isolated from cultured L615 cells (DCs/RNA) were remarkably effective in stimulating L615-specific T-cell response in vitro, but did not cross-react with other leukemia cells from syngeneic mice. Vaccination of naive mice with viable DCs/RNA vaccine was able to partly protect from challenge with a lethal dose of live L615 cells, leading to low leukemia incidence and overall survival prolongation. Statistically significant survival was also observed in a low lethal dose of L615-bearing mice that received treatment using viable DCs/RNA vaccine alone, suggesting that systemic administration of IL-2 could enhance the anti-tumor efficacy of leukemia RNA/DCs vaccine.
CONCLUSIONSThese data support the use of DCs/RNA vaccine as a feasible and effective route to elicit leukemia immunity against unidentified leukemia-associated antigens for treatment of leukemia-bearing animals.
Animals ; Cancer Vaccines ; Dendritic Cells ; immunology ; Leukemia, Experimental ; immunology ; Mice ; RNA, Neoplasm ; immunology ; isolation & purification ; T-Lymphocytes ; immunology ; Tumor Cells, Cultured