3.The significance of clinical feature in the source localization of epileptogenic zone in children with frontal lobe epilepsy
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2012;19(1):41-43
ObjectiveTo investigate the significance of clinical feature in the source localization of epileptogenic zone in children with frontal lobe epilepsy.MethodsThirty children who were diagnosed frontal lobe epilepsy consecutively admitted to the pediatric department of Shengjing hospital from Oct 2010 to Jun 2011 were recruited for retrospective study.All the cases were subject to video-electroencephalogram monitoring.Results Seventy-six episodes with clear origins of the electroencephalogram were monitored in 30 cases,including orbital frontal attack 11 times (14.5%),dorsolateral frontal attack 33 times (43.4%),mesial frontal attack 32 times (42.1% ).The correlation analysis showed that the head and eye deviation (47 times,61.8% ),asymmetric tonic seizures (32 times,42.1% ) and parakinesia seizures (29 times,38.2% ) prompted the focus was located in the dorsolateral frontal and mesial frontal.But there was no significant difference between the two areas ( x2 =10.58,9.67,11.55,P >0.05).The vocalization,manual pedal automatism and emotional seizure prompted the focus was located in the dorsolateral frontal and orbitofrontal;and the emotional seizure was significant differences between the two areas(x2 =38.68,P <0.001 ).Emotional seizure was the characteristic of orbitofrontal attack.Conclusion The clinical features have important significance in the judgment of the source localization of epileptogenic zone in children with frontal lobe epilepsy.The emotional seizure could be considered as the characteristic attack of orbitofrontal.
4.Auditory Brainstem Responses in Normal Newborns
Zhanyuan WU ; Tao ZHOU ; Hua LIAO
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2001;9(1):30-32
Objective To quantify the characteristics of the auditory brainstem responses(ABR) in the normal newborns, in order to provide a data for newborn hearing screening. Methods The ABR to click stimuli was investigated in a group of eighty normal newborns aged from 3 to 8 days and compared to those observed from the normal hearing youths. Results Wave, Ⅰ,Ⅲ and Ⅴ were identifiable in all of 160 ears at 130 dB pe-SPL. The threshold of wave Ⅴ to click stimuli was 61.94±6.87 dB peSPL, significantly higher than that in adults. Both latencies for wave Ⅰ,Ⅲ and Ⅴ and interwaves latencies Ⅰ-Ⅲ,Ⅲ-Ⅴ and Ⅰ-Ⅴ were significantly tonger than those for the adults under identical test conditions. The ratio of interwaves latency Ⅲ-Ⅴ to Ⅰ-Ⅲ for normal newborn was 0.71±0.12, statisitically smaller than that in adults. Conclusion Click level 70 dB peSPL appeared to be a feasible criterion of threshold of ABR for newborn hearing screening. There were no significant effects of sex and ear in newborn hearing screening. The auditory system of the newborns was not equally mature. The neurological system is the primary source of differences between newborns and adults.
5.Study on quality standard for Shentaipikang Granules
Hua LU ; Jianguo XING ; Tao WU ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(10):-
Objective: To establish the quality standard for Shentaipikang Granules (Cornu Cervi Pantotrichum, Herba Epimedii, Herba Cistanches, Cortex Phellodendri, etc). Methods: Counu Cervi Pantotrichum in this prescription was examined by microscopical identification. Cortex Phellodendri, Rhizoma Dioscoreae and Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae were identified by TLC. Radix Rehmanniae was identified by HPLC. Icariin was determined by HPLC. Results: Cornu Cervi Pantotrichum could be examined by microscopical identification, Cortex Phellodendri, Rhizoma Dioscoreae and Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae by TLC, and Radix Rehmanniae by HPLC. Icariin showed a good linear relationship at a range of 0.104 ~ 0.624 ?g , r = 0.9998 . The average recovery was 100.1% and RSD was 1.3% ( n =9) respectively. Conclusion: These methods are simple, accurate and specific and can be used for the quality control of Shentaipikang Granules.
6.Endoscopic three minus septoplasty.
Xing-you ZHANG ; Zhen-hua WU ; Peng-tao ZHU
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2010;45(2):154-155
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7.Electromagnetic field change the expression of osteogenesis genes in murine bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells.
Dongming, ZHAO ; Hua, WU ; Feng, LI ; Rui, LI ; Chaoxiong, TAO
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2008;28(2):152-5
In order to identify the differentially expressing gene of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) stimulated by electromagnetic field (EMF) with osteogenesis microarray analysis, the bone marrow MSCs of SD rats were isolated and cultured in vitro. The third-passage cells were stimulated by EMFs and total RNA was extracted, purified and then used for the synthesis of cDNA and cRNA. The cRNA of stimulated group and the control group was hybridized with the rat oligo osteogenesis microarray respectively. The hybridization signals were acquired by using X-ray film after chemiluminescent detection and the data obtained were analyzed by employing the web-based completely integrated GEArray Expression Analysis Suite. RT-PCR was used to identify the target genes: Bmp1, Bmp7, Egf and Egfr. The results showed that 19 differentially expressing genes were found between the stimulated group and the control group. There were 6 up-regulated genes and 13 down-regulated genes in the stimulated group. Semi-quantitative RT-PCR confirmed that the expressions of Bmp1, Bmp7 mRNA of the stimulated group were up-regulated (P<0.05) and those of Egf, Egfr were down-regulated (P<0.05). It was suggested that the gene expression profiles of osteogenesis of the bone marrow MSCs were changed after EMF treatment. It is concluded that the genes are involved in skeletal development, bone mineral metabolism, cell growth and differentiation, cell adhesion etc.
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8.PD-1/PD-L1 Expressed on T Cell and Bladder Cancer Cell
Tao HUANG ; Zhaolin LONG ; Shihao WU ; Qingsheng HUA ; Xinji ZHANG
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2017;38(4):628-631,封3
[Objective] To investigate the characteristics of PD-1/PD-L1 expressed on T cell and bladder cancer cell and clinical significance.[Methods] 64 patients with primary bladder cancer were into experiment group and 10 normal people were into control group.Peripheral bloods were used to test the PD-1 expressed on CD8+ T lymphocytes by flow cytometry.Immunohistochemistry staining was used to detect the PD-L1 expression in tumor and normal specimen.[Results] PD-1 expressed on CD8+T lymphocytes was (2.25 ± 0.60)% in experiment group and (0.68 ± 0.17)% in control group,respectively (P < 0.001).And the PD-1 expression on T cell in invasive bladder cancer patient was significant higher than superficial bladder cancer patients [(3.04 ± 0.46)% vs (0.68± 0.17)%,P < 0.001].The expression of PD-L1 in experiment group was higher than control group,(26/64 vs 0/15,P < 0.001).But there was no different between invasive and superficial bladder cancer patients,(41.3% vs 38.8%,P > 0.01).[Conclusions] Expression of negative stimulatory molecule PD-1 in CD8+T lymphocytes of peripheral blood is significantly correlated with bladder cancer advanced.Bladder cancer cell was strongly expressed PD-L1,and this expression is not related to cancer advanced.
9.The efficacy and toxicity of Oxaliplatin in rabbit inoculated VX2 hepatic cancer during isolated hepatic perfusion with retrograde outflow
Shenbiao ZHAO ; Caide LU ; Shengdong WU ; Yunfei HUA ; Tao PENG ; Tao XIA
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2010;25(10):829-833
Objective To study the anti-tumor effect and liver toxicity of Oxaliplatin (L-OHP)from different outflow tracts, we implemented isolated perfusion on rabbit VX2 tumor model with L-OHP.Methods In this study, 60 rabbits in which VX2 liver cancer were established were randomly divided into three groups ( A = B = C = 20). Group A and B were taken isolated hepatic perfusion with 5 mg/kg L-OHP,while group C was normal control, which was taken isolated hepatic perfusion without L-OHP. Perfusion fluid flowed through the hepatic veins in group A, while in group B and C perfusion fluid flowed through the portal vein. Blood biochemistry、liver histopathology 、vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression and hepatocyte apoptosis index (AI) in the postoperative 6th and 12th hour were examined. L-OHP concentration was measured during the perfusion with RP-HPLC in group A and B. Results Serum ALT、AST rose significantly in all three groups in the 6th and 12th hour postoperatively, and that in group A was higher than either group B or C. Differences in serum ALT、AST level between group A and B, B and C, A and C were all statistically significant (tALT = 2. 328、tALT =7. 116、tALT =3. 124,P < 0.05;tAST =2.547、tAST =4. 710、tAST = 2. 238, P < 0. 05 ). The differences of L-OHP concentration in the liver and systemic circulation between group A and B was statistically significant(t =3.091, P <0. 05;t =2. 778,P <0. 05),however the difference between group A and B of L-OHP concentration in the tumor tissue and outflow tract was not statistically significant( t = 1. 461, P > 0. 05; t = 0. 223, P > 0. 05 ). Hepatic pathology in group A was more serious than that in group B in the 12th hour postoperatively. The levels of VEGF expression in liver tumor tissue in postoperative 12th hour, in group A and B were significantly lower comparing with group C (tAC =2.728, P < 0.05;tBC =3.397,P <0.01). Between group A and B, the difference was not statistically significant ( t = 0. 591, P > 0. 05 ). Differences in hepatocyte apoptosis index ( AI ) in the postoperative 12th hour between group A and C, A and B, B and C were all statistically significant( tAB=3. 689, P < 0. 01 ;tAC = 5. 067, P < 0. 01 ;tBC = 2. 607, P < 0. 05 ), and with that in group A being higher than either in group B or C. Conclusions L-OHP had a significant anti-tumor effect in isolated hepatic perfusion; Chemotherapy infusion fluid flowing through the portal vein retrogradely was a more complete and safer way of regional chemotherapy than antegrade flowing through the hepatic vein.
10.Induction of adventitious roots of Echinacea pallida and accumulation of caffeic acid derivatives.
Chun-Hua WU ; Tao HUANG ; Xi-Hua CUI ; Keeyoeup PAEK
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(24):3768-3772
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of auxins 2,4-D,IAA,IBA,NAA on induction of adventitious roots as well as that of IBA concentrations on the growth of adventitious roots and the accumulation of caffeic acid derivatives, with test-tube seedling leaves Echinacea pallida as the explant, and cultivate adventitious roots in bioreactors.
RESULT1.0 mg x L(-1) IBA was found the best for the induction of adventitious roots, with the numer of induced adventitious roots up to 22. 5 in each culture dish. Among different concentrations for suspension cultivation of IBA tested, 1.0 mg x L(-1) IBA was found the most suitable for the growth of adventitious roots and the accumulation of caffeic acid derivatives. In a 5 L balloon type bubble bioreactor, 8.98 g x L(-1) dry weight was achieved after one month, which was 2.05 times of 4.38 g x L(-1) dry weight cultivated in a triangular flask. The content of echinacoside cultivated in a bioreactor was 14.08 mg x g(-1) DW, which was 2.4 times of cultivated roots. The contents of chlorogenic acid, chicoric acid and total caffeic acid derivatives were 4.0-25.6 times of ultivated roots.
CONCLUSIONThe study can provide high-quality biomedical drugs containing such caffeic acid derivatives as echinacoside for mass production of Echinacea purpurea medicines.
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid ; pharmacology ; Bioreactors ; Caffeic Acids ; chemistry ; metabolism ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Echinacea ; drug effects ; growth & development ; metabolism ; Indoleacetic Acids ; pharmacology ; Indoles ; pharmacology ; Naphthaleneacetic Acids ; pharmacology ; Plant Growth Regulators ; pharmacology ; Plant Leaves ; drug effects ; growth & development ; metabolism ; Plant Roots ; drug effects ; growth & development ; metabolism ; Seedlings ; drug effects ; growth & development ; metabolism ; Tissue Culture Techniques ; instrumentation ; methods