2.A study on pupillary centroid shift and pupil size under the different illumination levels
Wen-tao, LIU ; Shi-hao, CHEN ; Qin-mei, WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2011;29(10):922-925
Background Excimer laser corneal refractive surgery is one of the major methods to correct refractive error.Centration of the ablation zone is an important factor that affects visual quality after surgery.The pupil center and its shift is a major factor to determine the ablation center.Therefore further study on pupil centroid shift with illumination level alteration is needed.Objective This study aimed to study the characteristics of the pupillary centroid shift along with the change of pupil size under the different illumination conditions and the possible clinical application of the curve of pupillary centroid shift in exeimer laser corneal refractive surgery.MethodsThe variation of pupil size induced by illumination and the changes of pupil center were measured on 114 moderate myopia eyes of 57 subjects with Astra MaxTM Corneal Topographer.Illumination of placido target and image snap model of the topographer was customized to provide 5 illumination levels as follows:0.8,4.4,18.9,82.3,355.0 Lx.Vectorial analysis was used to graph the change of pupil center related to the Coaxially Sighted Corneal Reflex (CSCR).Raw data is converted to relative value to analyze the pupiilary centroid shift.The mean relative change of the pupil size(△P)and the mean of relative pupillary centroid shift(△C)in the form of percentage were used to attenuate the variation among subjects.The original value of illumination(darkest)is defined as 0% and maximum value(lightest)was as 100%.Results With the increase of illumination,the shift of the pupil center towards nasal side when pupil constrict was found.The mean change of pupil size under the 5 illumination levels were 0,(1.28 +0.40)mm,(2.34 ±0.53)mm,(3.34+0.54)mm,(4.03 ±0.56)mm respectively,and the △P values was 0%,32%,58%,83%,100% respectively.The mean of pupil centroid shift under the 5 illumination levels were 0,(78±33)μm,(116±60)μm,(143 ±66)μm,(170±71)μm respectively,and the △C was 0%,46%,68%,84%,100%respectively.There was a linear relation between the relative pupil centroid shift and the relative change of pupil size (r=0.980,P=0.025).The amount of pupil centroid shift has a positive correlation with amplitude of the change of pupil size(r=0.480,P<0.01).Conclusion Pupil center shifts with the change of pupil size.The linear relation between relative pupil centroid shift and the relative change of pupil size can be applied in eximer laser corneal refractive surgery to improve the visual quality with customized ablation center location.
4.Research progress of in vivo animal models of prostate cancer
Disen NIE ; Weijun QIN ; Weihong WEN ; Ningning ZHAO ; Changhong SHI
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2015;(4):420-424
Prostate cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in men and related studies have achieved great breakthrough in recent years.But because of the lack of effective in vivo animal models, the process to translate basic research into clinical application has been severely hampered.Patient derived prostate tumor xenograft ( PDPTX) model is an ideal animal model in which freshly isolated tumor tissues from patients were inoculated into immunodeficient mice.This model can duplicate the heterogeneity of primary tumor in a better way and keep the tumor complexity at molecular, genetic and pathological levels.Particularly, the PDPTX model, in which the isolated tumor tissue is inoculated under the renal capsule, is even better, because it solves the clrawbacks of traditional subcutaneous inoculation model.In traditional mod-els, the success rate is low, it’s not easy for lower grade tumor to form xenograft, and it’s not easy to reconstruct metasta-sis, etc.PDPTX provides a more ideal in vivo model for prostate cancer studies.It has irreplaceable advantages, especially in target therapy, new drug screening and individualized tumor treatment.
6.Study on the expression of Toll-like receptor 4 in peripheral blood mononuclear cell of patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection
Hui WANG ; Wen-Jun DU ; Lai-Ying QIN ; Liang-Wen LIU ; Shi-Jun CHEN ;
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2001;0(05):-
Objective To examine the expression of Toll-like receptor(TLR)4 protein and the transcription of TLR4 mRNA in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells(PBMC)from patients with hepatitis B virus(HBV)infection and explore the relationship between TLR4 and chronic HBV infec- tion.Methods The expression level and transcription level of TLR4 were determined by flow cytometre and reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction respectively in PBMC from 37 chronic hepatitis patients,28 liver cirrhosis patients,31 severe hepatitis patients and 27 healthy controls. Meanwhile,liver function,as well as blood routine test,prothrombin test activity(PTA)and HBV DNA was measured.Results The expression level and transcription level of TLR4 in patients were higher than those in healthy controls(P
7.Construction of shSet7/9 vector and its function in HepG2
Kejun MA ; Xingchen SHI ; Ping LI ; Xiaoqiang LI ; Wen REN ; Long QIN ; Xinhe SHI
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2015;(6):753-757
Objective To silence human gene Set7/9 and screen out stable transfection cell line in hepatocellular carcinoma cell line HepG2 so as to investigate the impact of down-regulation of Set7/9 in cell line HepG2 and provide experimental foundation for studies on the effect of set7/9 in HepG2.Methods The target oligo was designed and synthesized;shRNA interference vector and the control vector were constructed and transfected into HepG2 cells;the stable transfection cells were screened out.Then Real-time PCR and Western blot were performed to detect the silence of Set7/9 according to both gene expression and protein expression level. Results The shRNA interference vector was constructed and transfected into HepG2 cells successfully.Compared with that in the negative control group,the expression of Set7/9 was dramatically downregulated (P < 0.05 ). Meanwhile,the expression of related protein Sirt1 and Suv39h1 was upregulated 8.4 folds and 1.1 fold, respectively.Conclusion Downregulation of Set7/9 expression can upregulate Sirt1 and Suv39h1,suggesting that Set7/9 may affect the activity of HepG2 cell lines.
8.Combined effect of heat and noise on plasma angiotension II and adreomedullin content in pilots.
Yu LIU ; Gui-xi MA ; Shi-zhen QIN ; Wen-bin LI
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2004;22(2):134-135
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9.Effect of high-fat diet on 1,2-dimethylhydrazine-induced colon tumors
Wen WU ; Qingchao ZHU ; Yongzhi YANG ; Chenzhang SHI ; Renyuan GAO ; Huanlong QIN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2014;22(3):171-177
Objective To explore the effect of fat on 1,2-dimethylhydrazine (DMH)-induced colon tumors.Methods A total of 50 7-week-old male Wistar rats were further divided into four groups:standard diet feed control group (n =10),standard diet feed plus DMH-induced tumor group (SDT,n =15),high-fat diet feed control group (n =10) and high-fat diet feed plus DMH-induced tumor group (HFDT,n =15).Rats were killed 18 weeks later,and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was used to detect serum triglyeeride,tumor necrosis factor (TNF-α),and colonic TNF-α,interleukin-6.After the intestinal tracts were removed,the location,amount,and size of the tumors were observed.The pathological changes of the tissue sections were observed,and the distributions of TNF-α and Ki-67 in the normal tissues and tumors were detected by immunohistochemistry.Results Upon the completion of the study,the mortality rate of rats was 20.00% in the SDT group and 26.67% in the HFDT group,the tumor formation rate was 75.00% in the SDT group and 81.82% in the HFDT group,and the tumor-bearing rate was 117% in the SDT group and 191% in the HFDT group.No statistical significance difference between the two groups in mortality rate,tumor formation rate (P =0.545) and tumor bearing rate (x2 =1.343,P =0.247).The average tumor volume was significantly different between the standard diet feed control group and high-fat diet feed control group (28.57% vs 66.67%,P =0.030).Also,the serum triglyceride and TNF-α levels significantly differed between the SDT group and HFDT group [TG (1.39 ± 0.31) mmol/L and TNF-α (124.80 ± 21.69) ng/L in the HFDT group and TG (0.46 ±0.20) mmol/L and TNF-α (85.83 ± 17.45) ng/L in the SDT group] (P =0.000).The expressions of TNF-α,IL-6,and Ki-67 in colonic mucosa were significantly higher in the high-fat diet feed control group than in the standard diet feed control group [TNF-α:(6.22 ± 0.63) ng/g vs (2.33 ± 0.44) ng/g,P=0.020; IL-6:(13.50±0.67) ng/gvs (7.31 ±0.41) ng/g,P=0.000; and Ki-67:40% vs 10%,P =0.028].The Ki-67 expression rate was 90.48% in the HFDT group,compared to 50% in the SDT group (P =0.015).Conclusions High-fat diet can increase the serum triglyceride and TNF-α levels in rats,upregulate the expressions of TNF-α,IL-6 and Ki-67,and thus promote inflammation and cell proliferation,and ultimately affect the tumor formation and development.However,the effect of fat on DMH-induced colon tumors warrants further studies.
10.Study on 1H-NMR fingerprinting of Rhodiolae Crenulatae Radix et Rhizoma.
Shi-yuan WEN ; Jiang-tao ZHOU ; Yan-yan CHEN ; Li-qin DING ; Miao-miao JIANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(13):2629-2633
Nuclear magnetic resonance (1H-NMR) fingerprint of Rhodiola rosea medicinal materials was established, and used to distinguish the quality of raw materials from different sources. Pulse sequence for water peak inhibition was employed to acquire 1H-NMR spectra with the temperature at 298 K and spectrometer frequency of 400.13 MHz. Through subsection integral method, the obtained NMR data was subjected to similarity analysis and principal component analysis (PCA). 10 batches raw materials of Rhodiola rosea from different origins were successfully distinguished by PCA. The statistical results indicated that rhodiola glucoside, butyl alcohol, maleic acid and alanine were the main differential ingredients. This method provides an auxiliary method of Chinese quality approach to evaluate the quality of Rhodiola crenulata without using natural reference substances.
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