1.Advances in Research Antibacterial Activity of Resveratrol and Mechanism
Xin WANG ; Rui ZHANG ; Shuhui WU
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2014;(6):62-64
Resveratrol(RES)is a kind of antitoxin material produced by plant angainst fungi,it has many biological activites, which can restrain a variety of microorganisms.RES was reviewed in this paper with a variety of inhibition microbial func-tions in recent years,and summarized the antibacterial mechanisms of interfering with cell wall protein synthesis,cell mem-brane damage and RsbA mediating antibacterial factor formation.
2.Study on the HBV specific CD3~+ T cells in the peripheral blood of chronic hepatitis B patients using Dimer X I A_2:Ig reagent
Jiming ZHANG ; Xin YAO ; Shuhui SUN
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2001;0(05):-
Objective To study the percentage of HBV specific CD3 + T cells in the peripheral blood of chronic hepatitis B patients. Methods HLA A 2 patients were screened by MHC:Ig dimer reagent. HLA A 2 restricted HBV core, polymerase, and surface peptides were added to T cells of chronic hepatitis B patients, followed by double staining with anti CD3 antibodies and antibodies reactive with the heavy chain of Ig. FACS was used for monitoring HBV specific T cell percentage. Results 23/54 (42.6%) patients belonged to HLA A 2. Fifteen of them were reacted with HBV peptides. CD3 + T cells of five patients showed higher percentage of binding with the HBV peptides than that in the controls. Four patients showed CD3 + T cells binding with S peptide, one with P peptide and one binding with both S and P peptide. Conclusions The percentage of T cells which could bind with HBV peptide was low in chronic hepatitis B and the binding efficiency was low as well. The MHC:Ig dimer reagent is convenient for counting the number of HBV specific T cells, but the nonspecific staining background seems to be relatively high. However, this technology is useful to monitor changes of immune responses in chronic hepatitis B patients during immuno therapy.
3.Antibacterial Effect of Resveratrol on Staphylococcus Aureus Standard Strains
Xin WANG ; Rui ZHANG ; Yajing LI ; Shuhui WU
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2015;(2):91-93
Objective To evaluate the antibacterial activity of Resveratrol(RES)against Staphylococcus aureus standard strains.Methods Minimal inhibitory concentrations was tested.Growth curve of RES were used to study.Results The MIC of Staphylococus were 0.256 mg/ml.RES inhibit growth of Staphylococal reference culture.Conclusion RES had strong antibacterial activity agains Staphylococal reference culture.
4.Clinical features of 241 ileocecal inflammatory mass patients
Ning WANG ; Biaoluo WANG ; Xin WANG ; Shuhui LIANG ; Shuang HAN ; Kaichun WU
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2013;(2):97-100
Objective To investigate the etiology and clinical characters of ileocecal inflammatory mass and to improve the diagnosis and therapy of ileocecal inflammatory mass.Methods From July 2006 to July 2011,the data of ileocecal inflammatory mass cases were collected,including disease history,clinical manifestations,complications,imaging results,colonscopy results,pathological results and diagnosis.The clinical characters were summarized.Results A total of 241 cases with ileocecal inflammatory mass were collected and 83 cases of them were Crohn's disease,79cases were appendicitis with periappendiceal abscess,54 cases were intestinal tuberculosis,eight cases were intestinal malignant lymphoma and 17 cases were undefined.The main manifestations of 85patients were abdominal pain,right inferior abdominal mass and fever,among which 56 patients were Crohn's disease.Among 90 patients with surgical operation,44 patients were Crohn's disease,among which 12 patients received operation because of appendicitis with periappendiceal abscess at first while the pathological examination after operation for the recurrence of ileocecal inflammatory masses proved Crohn's disease.During the course of disease,69 cases had complications of intestinal obstruction,in whom 44 cases were Crohn's disease.Nine cases had intestinal fistula,24 cases had upper gastrointestinal ulcers,one case had impetigo,and all of the above cases were Crohn's disease.Conclusions The common etiologies of ileocecal inflammatory mass were Crohn's disease.Ileocecal inflammatory mass recurrence after surgery,ileocecal inflammatory mass complicated with intestinal obstruction and abenteric manifestations were more common in Crohn's disease.
5.Research on the effect of optimizing protocol activity on the cardiac function in patients with hypertension
Yunshan ZHANG ; Xin LI ; Shuhui FENG ; Yujie BIAN ; Guang ZHI ; Xuerui TAN
Clinical Medicine of China 2017;33(12):1057-1060
Objective To investigate the effect of optimizing protocol activity on the cardiac function in patients with hypertension.Methods One hundred and one patients with mild and moderate hypertension in Navy General Hospital were enrolled in the study.The patients took regular exercise(6 min walking activity and treadmill test),Echocardiogram was performed 24 h after 6 min walking activity and treadmill test.The cardiac function related parameters were obtained through M-mode,2DE,pulse Doppler and DTI detection to compare the effect of 6 min walking activity and treadmill test on cardiac function.Results The results showed that in the male hypertensive patients,EF and E/E' after treadmill test were superior to those after 6 min walking activity (EF:(59.33±4.46)% vs.(56.05±4.57)%;E/E':(4.12±1.66)vs.(4.95±1.79)),the differences were statistically significant(P=0.02,0.01),while among the female hypertensive patients,there were no significant differences in cardiac function(P>0.05).Conclusion Appropriate activity can improve the cardiac function in male hypertensive patients.EF and E/E' after the treadmill test performed better than those after the 6 min walking activity,while its influence on female hypertensive patients was not significant.
6.Efficacy and safety of oxaliplatin chemotherapy programs as adjuvant treatment in colorectal cancer after surgery
Liping YANG ; Haifeng JIN ; Biaoluo WANG ; Xiaoyin ZHANG ; Na LIU ; Shuhui LIANG ; Shuang HAN ; Juan FENG ; Kaichun WU ; Xin WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2012;(12):822-825
Objective To compare the efficacy and safety of 5-fluorouracil and calcium folinatc combined with oxaliplatin (FOLFOX) program with capecitabine regimen combined oxaliplatin (XELOX) program as adjuvant chemotherapy in advanced colorectal cancer after surgery.Methods The postoperative clinical data of 286 advanced colorectal cancer patients were retrospectively analyzed.Of which,204 patients received FOLFOX4/6 adjuvant chemotherapy and 82 patients received XELOX adjuvant chemotherapy.The three-years disease-free survival (DFS) time,three-years overall survival (OS) time and adverse reactions of the two groups were compared.Count data of the two groups' were compared by chi-square test,and measurement data were analyzed by t-test.Results In the FOLFOX4/6 group,153 patients (75 %) completed 12 cycles of chemotherapy,and in the XELOX group,66 patients (80 %) finished eight cycles of chemotherapy.There was no statistical difference in three-year DFS incidence (FOLFOX4/6 stage Ⅱ 87%,Ⅲ 82%; XELOX stage Ⅱ 83%,Ⅲ 80%) and three-year OS incidence (FOLFOX4/6 stage Ⅱ 92%,Ⅲ 88%; XELOX stage Ⅱ 89%,Ⅲ 86%) between two groups (all P>0.05).There was no statistical difference in the incidence of common adverse reactions between FOLFOX4/6 and XELOX group (all P>0.05).Adverse reactions of degree Ⅰ and Ⅱ were more common,while degree Ⅲ and Ⅳ were seldom.Of the adverse reactions of degree Ⅲ and Ⅳ,the incidence of neutropenia in patients of FOLFOX group was a little higher than in those of XELOX group,and the incidence of hand-foot syndrome was a litter higher in XELOX group than in FOLFOX group.However,there was no significant difference (x2 =0.060,0.928,both P>0.05).Conclusion There was no statistical significance between FOLFOX4/6 and XELOX as postoperative auxiliary chemical therapy for advanced colorectal cancer,and both therapies possess good tolerance and safety.
7.Application of teaching with multi-modality visualization in the training of neurosurgical residents
Peng LUO ; Shuhui DAI ; Yang YU ; Xiuquan WU ; Xin LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2019;18(2):191-195
Objective To teach neurosurgical residents of standardized training by using teaching method with multi-modality visualization and to explore its application effects.Methods Total 122 students were randomly divided into two groups:multi-modality visualization teaching group (n=61) and traditional teaching group (n=61).The evaluation of teaching effect was conducted by questionnaire of students and the analysis of test scores after the course.Comparison between the two groups was made by using independent sample t test.Results Questionnaire showed that the satisfaction of teaching mode (88.5%),learning efficiency (93.4%),and training results (90.1%) with multi-modality visualization teaching group were statistically higher than traditional group (P<0.05).Test score showed that results of theory test (88.5 ± 5.1),on-spot examination (91.6 ± 5.5),and overall score (89.3 ± 5.2) were also statistically higher in multi-modality visualization teaching group than that of control group (P<0.05).There was no significant difference in clinical skills assessment between two groups.Conclusions Teaching with multi-modality visualization can significantly improve the efficiency of neurosurgical clinical teaching and promote the training effect of students,which provides a new strategy of neurosurgical clinical teaching.
8.Effects of dexmedetomidine on intestinal injury in severely burned rats
Shuhui XIN ; Yi JIANG ; Chao QIN ; Yaoqi WANG ; Keliang XIE ; Yonghao YU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2020;40(6):737-740
Objective:To evaluate the effect of dexmedetomidine on intestinal injury in severely burned rats.Methods:One hundred and twenty healthy clean-grade male Sprague-Dawley rats, weighing 240-260 g, were divided into 4 groups ( n=30 each) using a random number table method: sham operation group (group Sham), sham plus dexmedetomidine group (group Sham+ Dex), severe burn group (group Burn), and severe burn plus dexmedetomidine group (group Burn+ Dex). Forty percent total body surface area of III degree burn model was developed in chloral hydrate-anesthetized rats.Dexmedetomidine was intravenously infused for 4 h at a rate of 5 μg·kg -1·h -1 starting from 3 h after establishing the model in Sham+ Dex group and Burn+ Dex group.The small intestinal tissues were removed for examination of the pathological changes which were scored and for determination of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) and high-mobility group box 1 protein (HMGB1) contents (by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay), and expression of occludin and ZO-1 protein (by Western blot). The serum concentrations of 4-kD-FITC were measured at 90, 180, 360 and 720 min after establishing the model. Results:Compared with Sham group, the pathological scores of intestinal tissues, contents of TNF-α and HMGB1, serum concentrations of 4-kD-FITC at each time point were significantly increased, and the expression of occludin and ZO-1 was down-regulated in Burn group and Burn+ Dex group ( P<0.05), and no significant change was found in the parameters mentioned above in Sham+ Dex group ( P>0.05). Compared with Burn group, the pathological scores of intestinal tissues, contents of TNF-α and HMGB1, serum concentrations of 4-kD-FITC at each time point were significantly decreased, and the expression of occludin and ZO-1 was up-regulated in Burn+ Dex group ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Dexmedetomidine can reduce intestinal injury in severely burned rats, and the mechanism may be related to inhibiting inflammatory responses in the intestine.
9.Survey of the acceptance status of HPV self-sampling screening in female population for cervical cancer
Yun ZHAO ; Qi LIAO ; Xin MI ; Mingzhu LI ; Chao ZHAO ; Shuhui CUI ; Jingran LI ; Yue WANG ; Jianliu WANG ; Lihui WEI
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2019;54(5):312-317
Objective To investigate the acceptance of HPV self-sampling mode in cervical cancer screening population and explore its feasibility. Methods From March 5 to 15, 2018, researchers investigated women who participated in cervical cancer screening organized by Beijing Shunyi Women's and Children's Hospital in the form of questionnaires. Questionnaires were conducted on their acceptance status and the factors that affect the self-sampling experience. The specific contents of the questionnaires were as follows: (1) the experience of using self-sampling included operability, comfortable, sample time-consuming, bleeding or not after sampling; (2) psychological changes after self-sampling, including the willingness to accept self-sampling again, the worrying problems during self-sampling process. According to whether or not have operating video guidance, the self-sampling experience and psychological changes after self-sampling were compared. Results (1) There were 1 375 women participated in the questionnaire survey, and 86.55% (1 190/1 375) of them thought the self-sampling was convenient, 78.40% (1 078/1 375) thought it was not uncomfortable, 88.58% (1 218/1 375) thought the sampling time was fast (less than 5 minutes), 94.04% (1 293/1 375) self-sampling without bleeding; and 83.27% (1 145/1 375) were willing to self-sampling for cervical cancer screening again, 85.82% (1 180/1 375) were afraid of inaccurate sampling. (2) Among the 1 375 women, 1 202 were in the video guidance group and 173 were in the non-guidance group. The self-sampling experience of women in video guidance group was better than those of non-guidance group in operability, comfortable, sampling time-consuming and bleeding after sampling. The proportion of women who willing to self-sampling again was higher than that of non-guidance group (86.69% vs 59.54%, respectively). The proportion of women who worried operating incorrectly was lower than that of non-guidance group (11.23% vs 32.37%, respectively). The differences were significant (all P<0.05). Conclusions Self-sampling for HPV testing in cervical cancer screening is easy to operate and has little discomfort complaint. It is feasible in cervical cancer screening. Operational video guidance during the screening process could effectively improve the women's experience and willingness to self-sampling again in the future.
10.Whole Genome Analyses of Chinese Population and De Novo Assembly of A Northern Han Genome.
Zhenglin DU ; Liang MA ; Hongzhu QU ; Wei CHEN ; Bing ZHANG ; Xi LU ; Weibo ZHAI ; Xin SHENG ; Yongqiao SUN ; Wenjie LI ; Meng LEI ; Qiuhui QI ; Na YUAN ; Shuo SHI ; Jingyao ZENG ; Jinyue WANG ; Yadong YANG ; Qi LIU ; Yaqiang HONG ; Lili DONG ; Zhewen ZHANG ; Dong ZOU ; Yanqing WANG ; Shuhui SONG ; Fan LIU ; Xiangdong FANG ; Hua CHEN ; Xin LIU ; Jingfa XIAO ; Changqing ZENG
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2019;17(3):229-247
To unravel the genetic mechanisms of disease and physiological traits, it requires comprehensive sequencing analysis of large sample size in Chinese populations. Here, we report the primary results of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Precision Medicine Initiative (CASPMI) project launched by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, including the de novo assembly of a northern Han reference genome (NH1.0) and whole genome analyses of 597 healthy people coming from most areas in China. Given the two existing reference genomes for Han Chinese (YH and HX1) were both from the south, we constructed NH1.0, a new reference genome from a northern individual, by combining the sequencing strategies of PacBio, 10× Genomics, and Bionano mapping. Using this integrated approach, we obtained an N50 scaffold size of 46.63 Mb for the NH1.0 genome and performed a comparative genome analysis of NH1.0 with YH and HX1. In order to generate a genomic variation map of Chinese populations, we performed the whole-genome sequencing of 597 participants and identified 24.85 million (M) single nucleotide variants (SNVs), 3.85 M small indels, and 106,382 structural variations. In the association analysis with collected phenotypes, we found that the T allele of rs1549293 in KAT8 significantly correlated with the waist circumference in northern Han males. Moreover, significant genetic diversity in MTHFR, TCN2, FADS1, and FADS2, which associate with circulating folate, vitamin B12, or lipid metabolism, was observed between northerners and southerners. Especially, for the homocysteine-increasing allele of rs1801133 (MTHFR 677T), we hypothesize that there exists a "comfort" zone for a high frequency of 677T between latitudes of 35-45 degree North. Taken together, our results provide a high-quality northern Han reference genome and novel population-specific data sets of genetic variants for use in the personalized and precision medicine.