1.Expression of Vitreoscilla Hemoglobin in Poly ?-glutamic Acid-producing Bacillus licheniformis WX-02
Huan XIONG ; Xue-Tuan WEI ; Zhi-Xia JI ; Ming SUN ; Shou-Wen CHEN ;
Microbiology 2008;0(11):-
Poly ?-glutamate is a biopolymer material that has a good application prospect.The Vitreoscilla hemoglobin(VHb) gene was integrated into the chromosome of Bacillus licheniformis WX-02 by integrative vector pDG1730-vgb.The expression of VHb was confirmed by CO-difference spectra analysis.It was shown by the results of batch cultures in a 3 L bioreactor that biomass and ?-PGA obtained in the recombinant M2 were 25.5 % and 20% higher than those of the control respectively.
2.The rervising of biological exposure index for carbon disulfide exposuring.
Kai-you JIANG ; Hui WU ; Wen-hua QIN ; Qing-feng XIAO ; Yan-yan LU ; Shou-ming CUI ; Shan-fa YU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2012;30(6):479-481
OBJECTIVETo study the biological exposure index of carbon disulfide in China.
METHODSHigh-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was used to detect the levels of 2-thiothiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid (TTCA) in the urine of the workers after working shift end, Gas chromatography was used to detect the concentrations of the carbon disulfide in the workplace air. The relationship between the urine TTCA levels and the concentrations of the carbon disulfide was analyzed, the biological exposure index and judgement result from PC-TWA were compared.
RESULTSThe levels of TTCA in urine of workers occupationally exposed to carbon disulfide were closely and positively related with the concentrations of the carbon disulfide in the workplace air. The regression equation was Y = 0.265X - 0.165, The biological exposure index of carbon disulfide were calculated by regression equation according to occupational exposure limits of carbon disulfide in China.
CONCLUSIONThe biological exposure index of CS(2) in China might be revised for 1.2 mg/g Cr.
Carbon Disulfide ; analysis ; Chromatography, Gas ; Environmental Monitoring ; Humans ; Occupational Exposure ; analysis ; Thiazolidines ; urine ; Threshold Limit Values ; Workplace
3.Clinical analysis and laboratory findings in a patient with acquired hemophilia A.
Bing-Shou XIE ; Wen-Quan WANG ; Ying HUANG ; Ling-Li YE ; Li-Ming HU
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2009;17(1):206-208
In order to analyze the clinical features and laboratory findings in patients with acquired hemophilia A, one case of acquired hemophilia A was studied, the medical history, clinical features, ultrasonography and laboratory examination including activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), prothrombin time (PT), thrombin time (TT) and FVIII:C, FIX:C, FXI:C, FXII:C ratio, as well as medical treatment were analyzed. The results showed 99.3 sec of APTT, 13 sec of PT, and 13.5 sec of TT, 2% of FVIII:C, 7% of FIX:C, 9% of FXI:C and 21% of FXII:C. The prolongation of APTT could not be completely corrected by mixing the patient plasma with an equal volume of normal fresh plasma; the APTT increased with prolongation of incubation time, when patient plasma was mixed with an equal volume of normal fresh plasma and incubated at 37 degrees C. The plasma FVIII:C, FIX:C, FXI:C and FXII:C levels in patient were 6%, 75%, 95% and 123% respectively, when patient's plasma was diluted by tenfold and mixed with an equal volume of non-diluted normal plasma. FVIII inhibitor in the patient's serum was at a level >32.0 Bethesda units/ml after acquired hemophilia was diagnosed, the patient was admitted to hospital and given orally prednisone and azathioprine therapy. One month later, clinical status of the patient were improved with 33.3 seconds of APTT, 128% of FVIII level and elimination of FVIII inhibitor. In conclusion, inquiring case history, analyzing imaging results, detecting level of APTT, performing dilution test and assaying titer of FVIII inhibitor can reduce misdiagnosis and wrong therapy for patients with acquired hemophilia A. The FVIII inhibitor can be eliminated and function of clotting can be recovered by using immunosuppressive therapy.
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4.Investigation of occupational health status of female workers in pharmaceutical industry of Shandong and Gansu provinces.
Wen-Lan YU ; Jian-Jiao ZHOU ; Jian-Fang ZOU ; Zhen-Xia KOU ; Ming XU ; Xiao-Shuang XIE ; An-Shou ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2011;29(9):650-652
OBJECTIVETo investigate occupational health status of female workers in pharmaceutical industries and to propose the protective measures for the occupational health.
METHODA total of 2816 female workers from 19 pharmaceutical industries in Shandong and Gansu provinces were investigated by a questionnaire.
RESULTS73.1% of female workers exposed to occupational hazards, mainly to toxic chemicals. 63.2% of them suffered from dysmenorrhea; 38.5% of them have reproductive system diseases, i.e. mammary gland hyperplasia (44.1%), cervical erosion (26.5%), uterine annex inflammation (24.2%); 17.1% of them suffered from accidental work injuries; 34.7% of them complained about low back pain, and 29.7% of them perceived hearing loss. 94.9% of female workers hoped to get the occupational health and labor protection knowledge and skills.
CONCLUSIONStrengthening the supervision of labor protection for female workers, including technical measures occupational hazards control and health-related knowledge, and improving the occupational health status of female workers should be conducted.
Adolescent ; Adult ; China ; Drug Industry ; Female ; Health Status ; Humans ; Middle Aged ; Occupational Exposure ; statistics & numerical data ; Occupational Health ; statistics & numerical data ; Young Adult
5.In vivo inhibition of hepatitis B virus replication and gene expression by targeted phosphorothioate modified antisense oligodeoxynucleotides.
Sen ZHONG ; Su Jun ZHENG ; Feng CHEN ; Shou Ming WEN ; Sheng Qi WANG ; Jian Jun ZHANG ; Chun Liang DENG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2002;10(4):283-286
OBJECTIVETo investigate the antiviral effect of targeted antisense oligodeoxynucleotides (asODN) in HBV transgenic mice.
METHODSasODN phosphorothioated (5'-CATGCCCCAAAGCCAC-3') targeted to HBV pre-C/C region was synthesized. Gal15-PLL was used as drugs carrier which targeted asODN to mice liver. Twelve mice with positive serum HBsAg, HBV-DNA were divided into the Gal15-PLL-asODN-treated group or the control group randomly. In Gal15-PLL- asODN-treated group, each mouse was injected i.v. asODN 15mug/g weighty/day via tail vein for 12 days successively; while in the control group, each mouse received the same volume normal saline by the same way.
RESULTSIn the Gal15-PLL- asODN-treated group, serum HBsAg decreased at the 6th day (P<0.05), and decreased significantly at the 12th day vs pretreatment (P<0.01). The serum HBV DNA of 4/6 mice became negative. Immunohistochemistry test showed lowered HBsAg, HBcAg content in the liver. In contrast, the control group showed no apparent changes.
CONCLUSIONSGal15-PLL-asODN targeted to pre-C/C region could inhibit HBV replication and gene expression.
Animals ; DNA, Viral ; blood ; Gene Expression ; drug effects ; Hepatitis B Surface Antigens ; blood ; Hepatitis B virus ; drug effects ; genetics ; physiology ; Mice ; Mice, Transgenic ; Oligodeoxyribonucleotides, Antisense ; pharmacology ; Thionucleotides ; pharmacology ; Virus Replication ; drug effects
7.Feasibility of DDD Pacemaker Implantation Under EnSite Systerm Guidance With Micro X-ray
Rong-Jun ZHANG ; Ming-Feng SHAO ; Shou-Wen ZHANG ; Yan-Jin WEI ; Xin-Hua LI
Chinese Circulation Journal 2018;33(2):178-180
Objective: To explore the feasibility of DDD pacemaker implantation under EnSite system guidance with micro X-ray. Methods: DDD pacemaker implantation under EnSite system guidance with micro X-ray was performed in 5 special patients who needed cardiac pacing while should be avoid X-ray exposure. Results: All 5 patients were smoothly finished DDD pacemaker implantation, no wire dislocation or perforation occurred after the operation. The cumulative skin radiation dose was (2.20±0.45) mGy, operative X-ray exposure time was (11.60±2.07) s and the operation time was (58.40±4.04) min. Conclusion: DDD pacemaker implantation under EnSite system guidance with micro X-ray was safe and feasible.
8.Effect of desensitizer on shear bond strength of adhesive system
Ming ZHENG ; Hui CHENG ; Wen-Duo CHEN ; Xiu-Rong LI ; Zhi-Gang HU ; Shou-Zhi MA
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2008;43(5):306-307
Objective To evalume the effect of desensitizer on shear bond strength of adhesive system.Methods Twenty specimens were made and divided randomly into an experiment group and a control group.In the experiment group,the dentin bonding surface was applied with Green OrTM and in the control,the dentin bonding surface was untreated.The IPS-Empress specimens were bonded to the dentin bonding specimens using Variolink Ⅱ adhesive system. The shear bond strength of all testing samples was determined with Instron testing machine.The surfaces of the drawing sections were observed using the scanning electron microscope(SEM).Results The shear bond strength of the experimental group and the control group was(5.53±0.96)MPa and(7.32±1.34)MPa respectively and there was statistically significant difference between two groups(P:0.003).In the experimental group,adhesive failure was the most prevalent type of failure,while in the control group,cohesive failure Was the most prevalent type.Conclusions The application of Green OrTM on the dentin bonding surface decreased the shear bond strength between dentin and IPS-Empress specimens when using Variolink Ⅱ adhesive system.
9.Effects of Lower Limb Alignment and Tibial Component Inclination on the Biomechanics of Lateral Compartment in Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty
Wen PENG?FEI ; Guo WAN?SHOU ; Gao FU?QIANG ; Zhang QI?DONG ; Yue JU?AN ; Cheng LI?MING ; Zhu GUANG?DUO
Chinese Medical Journal 2017;(21):2563-2568
Background: Lateral compartmental osteoarthritis (LCOA), a major complication after medial mobile?bearing unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA), is highly associated with the increased stress of the lateral compartment. This study aimed to analyze the effects on the stress and load distribution of the lateral compartment induced by lower limb alignment and coronal inclination of the tibial component in UKA through a finite element analysis. Methods: Eight three?dimensional models were constructed based on a validated model for analyzing the biomechanical effects of implantation parameters on the lateral compartment after medial Oxford UKA: postoperative lower limb alignment of 3° valgus, neutral and 3° varus, and the inclination of tibial components placed in 4°, 2° valgus, square, and 2° and 4° varus. The contact stress of femoral and tibial cartilage and load distribution were calculated for all models. Results: In the 3° valgus lower limb alignment model, the contact stress of femoral (3.38 MPa) and tibial (3.50 MPa) cartilage as well as load percentage (45.78%) was highest compared to any other model, and was increased by 36.75%, 47.70%, and 27.63%, respectively when compared to 3° varus. In the condition of a neutral position, the outcome was comparable for the different tibial tray inclination models. The inclination did not greatly affect the lateral compartmental stress and load distribution. Conclusions: This study suggested that slightly varus (undercorrection) lower limb alignment might be a way to prevent LCOAin medial mobile?bearing UKA. However, the inclination (4° varus to 4° valgus) of the tibial component in the coronal plane would not be a risk factor for LCOA in neutral position.
10.Significance of Lateral Pillar in Osteonecrosis of Femoral Head: A Finite Element Analysis
Wen PENG?FEI ; Guo WAN?SHOU ; Zhang QI?DONG ; Gao FU?QIANG ; Yue JU?AN ; Liu ZHAO?HUI ; Cheng LI?MING ; Li ZI?RONG
Chinese Medical Journal 2017;(21):2569-2574
Background: The lateral pillar of the femoral head is an important site for disease development such as osteonecrosis of the femoral head. The femoral head consists of medial, central, and lateral pillars. This study aimed to determine the biomechanical effects of early osteonecrosis in pillars of the femoral head via a finite element (FE) analysis. Methods: A three?dimensional FE model of the intact hip joint was constructed from the image data of a healthy control. Further, a set of six early osteonecrosis models was developed based on the three?pillar classification. The von Mises stress and surface displacements were calculated for all models. Results: The peak values of von Mises stress in the cortical and cancellous bones of normal model were 6.41 MPa and 0.49 MPa, respectively. In models with necrotic lesions in the cortical and cancellous bones, the von Mises stress and displacement of lateral pillar showed significant variability: the stress of cortical bone decreased from 6.41 MPa to 1.51 MPa (76.0% reduction), while cancellous bone showed an increase from 0.49 MPa to 1.28 MPa (159.0% increase); surface displacements of cortical and cancellous bones increased from 52.4 μm and 52.1 μm to 67.9 μm (29.5%) and 61.9 μm (18.8%), respectively. In addition, osteonecrosis affected not only pillars but also adjacent structures in terms of the von Mises stress and surface displacement levels. Conclusions: This study suggested that the early?stage necrosis in the femoral head could increase the risk of collapse, especially in lateral pillar. On the other hand, the cortical part of lateral pillar was found to be the main biomechanical support of femoral head.