1.Analysis of Interleukin-1 Recepetor Antagonist Gene Polymorphisms of Children with Febrile Seizwres
shu-hua, LI ; chao-feng, HU ; wen-cheng, MA
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(07):-
Objective To evaluate the relationship between children interleukin-1 receptor antagonist gene(IL-1RN) polymorphisms and susceptibility to febrile seizures(FS).Methods Matching case-control study was carried out,blood samples from 52 patients with FS and 53 healthy children were collected.Genomic DNA was extracted and examined by polymerase chain reaction(PCR) amplification for judging IL-1RN genetype.Results Only Ⅰ/Ⅰ,Ⅰ/Ⅱ,Ⅱ/Ⅳ genetypes of IL-1RN were found in the surveyed Chinese population of Han nationality in Guangdong Province.No significant differences of these genotypes were observed in patients and controls.But the allele frequencise of Ⅰ,Ⅱand Ⅳ in patients were 95.2%,3.8% and 1.0%,respectively,while these frequencise in controls were 84.9%,10.4% and 4.7%,respectively.The allele frequency of IL-1RNⅠin patients was obviously higher than that in controls(P
2.Internal fixation with intermaxillary traction nail combined with small/mini-titanium plate in the treatment of mandibular fractures
Chao HU ; Jingang XIAO ; Wenjian HU ; Wen WANG ; Qing PAN ; Xin ZENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(11):1610-1615
BACKGROUND:Mandibular fractures often harm patient’s work and life. Intermaxilary traction nail with smal/mini-titanium plate, relative to traditional dental arch splint combined with smal/mini titanium plate treatment alone, is characterized by short treatment time and good fixation effect, which can improve the maxilofacial dysfunction and promote the early completion of the treatment.
OBJECTIVE:To explore the curative effect of intermaxilary traction nail with mini-titanium plateversus dental arch splint combined with smal/mini-titanium plate on mandibular fractures
METHODS:Ninety cases of mandibular fractures hospitalized at the Department of Oral and Maxilofacial Surgery, Stomatological Hospital of Southwest Medical University in China from July 2011 to May 2015 were enroled in this study. These patients were equivalently randomized into control group subjected to dental arch splint combined with smal/mini-titanium plate and observation group subjected to intermaxilary traction nail with mini-titanium plate. Al the patients were folowed up for 4-6 months. Curative effects, including excelent and good rate and total efficiency, were compared between the two groups. Maxilofacial function and incidence of adverse reactions were observed and recorded, respectively, to analyze the experimental data and assess their clinical values.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The total efficiency and the maxilofacial function were significantly better in the observation group than the control group (P < 0.05). Plaque and debris index was increased significantly in the control group compared with the experimental group before and after treatment (P < 0.05). The gingival index had no significant changes in the observation, but it was increased significantly in the control group before and after treatment (P< 0.05). The number of cases of adverse reactions was significantly less in the experimental group than the control group (P < 0.05). These results show that the effect of internal fixation with intermaxilary traction nail combined with smal/mini-titanium plate mini titanium plate and mini titanium plate was good, safe and reliable.
3.The associations between idiosyncratic adverse drug reactions and HLA alleles and their underlying mechanism.
Qing WANG ; Hu MEI ; Yalan ZHANG ; Xianchao PAN ; Wen TAN ; Li CHAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2013;48(6):799-808
With the advent of Twenty-First century, more and more genome-wide association studies (GWAS) showed that idiosyncratic adverse drug reactions (ADRs) were closely related with human leukocyte antigen (HLA) alleles, such as the associations of abacavir-HLA-B*5701, allopurinol-HLA-B*5801, and carbamazepine-HLA-B*1502, etc. To explore the mechanisms of these idiosyncratic drug reactions, hapten hypothesis, danger signal hypothesis, pharmacological interaction (P-I) concept and autoimmune mechanism are proposed. In this paper, recent GWAS studies on the HLA-mediated adverse drug reactions and underlying mechanism are reviewed in detail.
4.Change on composition of immune cells in spleen of miRNA-126 knockdown mice
Liangyu LEI ; Yan HU ; Mengmeng GUO ; Jia LU ; Wen ZHENG ; Hualin XU ; Chao CHEN ; Lin XU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2016;32(4):460-464
Objective:To detect the change of composition of immune cells in the spleen of miR-126 knockdown(miR-126KD) mice and preliminarily explore its significance .Methods: The expression level of miR-126 in spleens of miR-126KD mice was deter-mined by Realtime PCR.And the total number of splenocytes was calculated.The pathologic morphology change of the spleen was observed by HE staining.And the changes on proportion of DCs ,macrophages cells ,γδ T cells and NK T cells,CD3+T cells and its subgroup ,as well as CD19+B cells in spleens of miR-126KD mice were analyzed by Flow cytometry and calculated respectively.The level of phosphorylated AKt and NF-κB was analyzed by Western blot assay.Results:Compared with those of WT mice ,the expression level of miR-126 decreased obviously ( P<0.05 ) and the total number of cells increased obviously in spleen of miR-126 KD mice ( P<0.05).Moreover,the pathologic morphology of miR-126KD mice was significantly changed.The proportion and number of NK T cells in the inherent cells were significantly increased ( P<0.05 ) , but the proportion of Mφcells were significantly decreased ( P<0.05 ) . Meanwhile,the proportion and number of CD3+T cells and CD4+T cells in the adaptive immune cells were significantly increased (P<0.05),while the total number of CD19+B cells were significantly decreased (P<0.05).Last,the level of phosphorylation Akt and NF-κB increased obviously in spleen of miRNA-126 knockdown mice.Conclusion: Change obviously on the composition of immune cells subsets in the spleen of miRNA-126 knockdown mice ,which it may be related to the altered level of phosphorylated AKt and NF-κB and provides a preliminary experimental basis for the further exploring the roles of miR -126 in immune response.
5.Analysis on the risk factors of pulmonary infection in patients with basal ganglia hemorrhage
Yang FENG ; Chao ZHANG ; Zexian WEN ; Rongwei LI ; Rong HU ; Hua FENG
Chongqing Medicine 2016;45(7):890-892
Objective To explore the risk factors of pulmonary infection in patients with basal ganglia hemorrhage . Methods A total of 152 patients with basal ganglia hemorrhage who received conservative treatment from March 2013 to Septem‐ber 2014 were enroled in the study ,while the incidence of pulmonary infections and and risk factors were retrospectively analyzed , and recorded the distribution of pathogenic bacteria .Results The pulmonary infections occured in 106 of 152 patients with the in‐fection rate of 69 .7% .The way of treatment ,history of smoke and consciousness were the independent risk factors for pulmonary infection(P<0 .05) .A total of 153 strains of pathogens were isolated from the patients of infection group ,in which there were 132 strains of gram negative bacteria ,10 strains of gram positive bacteria and 12 strains of fungi .Conclusion Basal ganglia hemorrhage associated with a greater incidence of pulmonary infection ,it should be noted the risk factors of pulmonary infection in basal ganglia hemorrhage patients to reduce the incidence of pulmonary infection .
6.The Progress on Electron Transport Pathway and Catalytic Mechanism of Copper-containing Nitrite Reductase
Chao-Song HU ; Chun-Qiang LI ; Wen-Bin LIAO ; Ming PENG ;
Microbiology 2008;0(07):-
Nitrite reductases (NiRs) are the key enzymes in the denitrification pathway of the nitrogen cycle. By the catalysis of NiRs, the nitrites are turned into nitric oxides and the nitrogen pollution is decreased in water body. NiRs are divided into two different types based on their prosthetic groups, namely heme-containing nitrite reductases (cd1-NiRs) and Copper-containing nitrite reductases (Cu-NiRs). As all know, Cu-NiRs have trimeric structures, in their each monomer, there exist two types of Cu centers that play pivotal roles as the components of electron transfer pathway in the process of catalysis. Furthermore, some residues alteration of Cu-NiRs would contribute to the catalytic reaction. In this review, the latest progresses about the construction features, the process of electron transfer and catalytic mechanism of Cu-NiRs were discussed.
7.Diatoms in Drowned and Postmortem Immersed Rabbits ’ Lungs
Xiangyang LI ; Jian ZHAO ; Chao LIU ; Sunlin HU ; Youchuan ZHANG ; Jinfeng WEN ; Jianding CHENG
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2014;(2):81-84,87
Objective To investigate the numbers, sizes and types distribution of diatoms in drowned and postmortem immersed rabbits’ lungs. Methods Sixty-two rabbits were randomly divided into drowning group (n=30), postmortem immersion group (n=30) and land death group (n=2), and the diatoms in each lung lobe were analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively by microwave digestion and scanning electron microscopy. Results In the drowning group, the diatoms were detected in each lung lobe with Cyclotella and Melosira in the majority. In the postmortem immersion group, Cyclotella was in the majority. And the diatoms weren’t detected in some lung lobes in postmortem immersion. There were significant dif-ferences in the detection rates of upper lobe of left lung, middle lobe and cardiac lobe of right lung in two groups (P<0.05). Conclusion Based on the microwave digestion and scanning electron microscopy, the numbers, sizes and types distribution of diatoms in drowned and postmortem immersed rabbits ’ lungs can be analyzed and used as references for testing theory.
8.Clinical study of 23G vs 20G vitreous surgery combined phacoemulsification and IOL implantation for macular epiretinal membrane with cataract with
Rui, WANG ; Na, HUI ; Chun-Ling, LEI ; Chun-Chao, BI ; Wen-Tao, SUN ; Hu-Ping, SONG
International Eye Science 2017;17(10):1886-1890
AIM: To evaluate the effects of 23G vs 20G pars plana vitrectomy ( PPV ) combined with internal limiting membrane peeling, phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation for macular epiretinal membrane with cataract. ·METHODS: Totally 45 eyes of 45 patients with macular epiretinal membrane and cataract were enrolled in this retrospective non-randomized controlled clinical study. All eyes were treated with PPV combined with internal limiting membrane peeling, phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation. There were 20 eyes in 23G PPV group, and 25 eyes in 20G PPV group. The best corrected visual acuity ( BCVA ) , intraocular pressure (IOP), counting of corneal endothelial cells ( CEC) and central retinal thickness ( CRT ) were examined before surgery. BCVA results were converted to the logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution ( LogMAR ) visual acuity. All operations were performed by the same doctor. Operation time for vitrectomy and membrane peeling, average ultrasound energy ( AVE) and effective phacoemulsification time ( EPT ) were recorded. BCVA and CRT were observed postoperatively at 30d and 90d, counting of CEC was observed postoperatively at 90d. IOP was observed postoperatively at 1d and 7d. ·RESULTS:The mean operation time for vitrectomy were 12. 57± 1. 35min in 23G group and 17. 30 ± 1. 19min in 20G group. The difference was statistically significant ( t =-12. 488, P<0. 01). There were no statistical significances in operation time for membrane peeling, AVE and EPT between 23G and 20G groups ( t=-0. 68,-1. 186,-0. 737, P=0. 500, 0. 242,0. 465). On 1d after surgery, IOP in 23G group was lower than that in 20G group, the difference was statistically significant (t= -2. 345, P=0. 024). The BCVA and CRT of the two groups both improved after operations. There were no statistically significant differences between two groups in terms of IOP, BCVA, and CRT ( F = 0. 465, 1. 895, 0. 689; P = 0. 499, 0. 176, 0. 411). IOP, BCVA and CRT were significant statistical different in different time-point within each group ( F=291. 245, 103. 06, 665. 402, P<0. 01 ). Different surgical methods of 23G and 20G had interactive effects on IOP with different time points ( F = 13. 245, P<0. 01 ), but different surgeries had no interactive effects on BCVA and CRT with different time points (F=1. 212, 2. 293;P=0. 283, 0. 129). The counting CEC in 23G group was more than that in 20G group postoperatively at 90d, the difference was statistically significant (t=2. 049, P=0. 048). ·CONCLUSION: The 23G PPV combined with internal limiting membrane peeling, phacoemulsification, intraocular lens implantation for macular epiretinal membrane with cataract is effective. Compared with 20G PPV, 23G PPV has advantages in operation time for vitrectomy and counting CEC. But lower IOP is likely in 23G PPV on 1d after surgery
9.Network pharmacology study of flavone extracts of Silybum marianum in the treatment of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Chen YE ; Wen JIANG ; Man HU ; Yan ZHANG ; Yu-cai LIU ; Ji-chao LIANG ; Yong CHEN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2022;57(2):399-408
To investigate the therapeutic effect and molecular mechanism of the main flavonoid components of
10.The associations between idiosyncratic adverse drug reactions and HLA alleles and their underlying mechanism.
Qing WANG ; Hu MEI ; Ya-Lan ZHANG ; Xian-Chao PAN ; Wen TAN ; Li CHAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2013;48(6):799-808
With the advent of Twenty-First century, more and more genome-wide association studies (GWAS) showed that idiosyncratic adverse drug reactions (ADRs) were closely related with human leukocyte antigen (HLA) alleles, such as the associations of abacavir-HLA-B*5701, allopurinol-HLA-B*5801, and carbamazepine-HLA-B*1502, etc. To explore the mechanisms of these idiosyncratic drug reactions, hapten hypothesis, danger signal hypothesis, pharmacological interaction (P-I) concept and autoimmune mechanism are proposed. In this paper, recent GWAS studies on the HLA-mediated adverse drug reactions and underlying mechanism are reviewed in detail.
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