1.Characters of Ethanol Producing Candida intermedia Yeast in Xylose Fermentation
Hai-Jun HU ; Xiang-Yang GE ; Yun-Xiang LIANG ;
Microbiology 2008;0(10):-
Characters of one Candida intermedia yeast strain which isolated from nature can produce ethanol from xylose-fermenting been systemic studied. In conditions 28?C, 120 r/min, 72 h, it can produce 6.480 g/L ethanol from 7% xylose and 43.70% theoretical production of ethanol from 3% xylose. It can produce up to 21.225 g/L ethanol when incubation time prolong to 156 h from 8% xylose. It also can ferment 13% glucose produce 47.647 g/L ethanol and reach 76.90% of theoretical ethanol production, respectively. Compared to CK, ethanol productivity can be improved 9.91% when add 8% xylose in three times as 3%, 2% and 3%, respectively. Glucose can be first utilized in the mixture sugar medium. When the ratio of xylose vs. glucose is 3:1in mixture sugar, the productivity of ethanol can be improving 25%.
2.Investigation and thought on the teaching modes of the course of guide to learn in nursing under graduate education
Lunfang XIE ; Yan HU ; Yajuan YANG ; Ru XIANG ; Shansha CHEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2008;24(35):64-66
Objective To investigate the teaching modes of the course of guide to learn in undergraduate nursing students in order to improve their quality of leaning.Methods Questionnaire survey and interview were conducted to collect the students'general appraisal on learning Science and teaching content and teaching modes as well as ingathering and suggestions of the course.Results Totally 79.5%among 117 students thought it necessary to open the course of Learning Science.96.6%students considered ten subjects of the course reasonable.83.8%students were satisfied with the alternate five-teachers'teaching modes.The most digestible teaching approach Was illustration,and the most valuable experience wag how to regulate the psyehology of learning.Conclusions The course of guide to learn in nursing undergraduate education has positive significance.Nursing educators should always explore and improve the teaching mode of this course so as to help students develop SOundly.
3.Adventitium-derived relaxing factor may be a protein factor secreted by adipocytes with non-species-specificity and not limited to periadventitial fat
Le YANG ; Benrong HU ; Jizhou XIANG ; Jialing WANG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2005;19(6):401-406
AIM To test if "adventitium-derived relaxing factor"(ADRF) possesses species- and tissue-specificity and make preliminary research on proteins separated from the bath solution. METHODS Record the tension of aortic ring with and without periadventitial fat, induced by phenylephrine(Phe) and analyze the proteins extracted from the bath solution with SDS-PAGE electrophoresis. RESULTS ① In Sprague-Dawley rats, the concentration-response curve of Phe to rings without the periadventitial fat shifted to rightward, as compared to the curve of the intact aortic rings, which means periadventitial fat can reduce the contraction induced by Phe. The same phenomena as the above could be found in aortic ring of Wistar rats, guinea pigs, and rabbits. ② Moreover, the contraction induced by Phe was obviously reduced by moving adipose tissue from greater omentum into the bath solution. ③ The release of ADRF was strongly reduced by 10 μmol·L-1 genistein (tyrosine kinase inhibitor). But the effect of existed ADRF could not be counterposed by genistein. ④ Five protein bands were separated from the bath solution, with relative molecular mass 74.0, 59.8, 54.4, 28.7 and 13.8 ku. CONCLUSION ① ADRF is a non-species specific factor. ② The entire name of ADRF should change from "adventitium-derived relaxing factor" to "adipocyte-derived relaxing factor". ③ Some proteins which may include ADRF are separated from the bath solution.
4.The effect of high-fat diet and catch-up growth on gastric emptying and plasma glucagon-like peptide-1 concentration in rats
Lulu CHEN ; Weihong YANG ; Juan ZHENG ; Ling YUE ; Xiang HU
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2009;48(8):655-659
a greater impact,which could account for some pathophysiological changes caused by catch-up growth.
5.Clinical analysis of massive lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage in thirteen patients with Crohn's disease
Baili CHEN ; Xiang GAO ; Minhu CHEN ; Rongping YANG ; Pinjin HU
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2008;28(6):381-384
Objective To characterize the clinical features and outcome of massive lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage in patients with Crohn's disease.Methods The clinical data form 13 patients Who identified as Crohn's disease accompanied by massive lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage between 1998 and 2007 were retrospectively analyzed.Results The ratio of men to women was 3.3 : 1.Bleeding was the first symptom of disease in foor patients.The lesion was involved in small howel in 10 cases.The origin of bleeding was identified in 8 cases.Four patients received surgical operation and none of them died,while 9 patients received medical treatment and 3 of them died.Totally 10 patients were followed up for 6 to 94 months.Eight patients had recurrent massive hemorrhage,and two of them subsequently required surgery.One patient died after surgery.All patients who had recurrent massive bleeding and still survival were characterized by recurrent bleeding as only or major clinical feature,and they were all with small bowel involvement.Conclusions Diagnostic and therapeutic approach of massive lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage in Crohn's disease is very challenging.It is possible that there exists a particular phenotype of Crohn's disease that presents a tendency of bleeding recurrence,whose bleeding probably related to small bowel lesions.
6.Study on screening simulated epitopes of protective antigens of Schistosoma japonicum and their immuno-protective effect
Xiang LIU ; Yilan HU ; Li HE ; Mingsen JIANG ; Mengxiang YANG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 1989;0(01):-
Objective To study the immuno-protective effect against Schistosoma japonicum challenge of the positive monoclonal phages which were screened from the 12 mers-phage random peptide library by the new model rabbit serum. Methods The new model was established by injecting the Schistosoma japonicum infection rabbits with inhibitor of phenol oxidose. Positive clones immunoscreened with the new model rabbit sera were absorbed by SEA immune rabbit sera, and 14 clones selected randomly from them were compared and their antigenic ability was identified by ELISA. The two best positive monoclonal phages (No.8, No.13) recognized by the new model rabbit sera were selected to immunize Kunming mice by subcutaneously injecting 1?10~15 pfu positive phages at 0, 2nd, 4th week respectively. After 4 weeks of the last immunity,each mouse was challenged with 40?1 S.japonicum cercariae. All mice were sacrificed after 42 days and the reduction rates of adult worms and the liver eggs were investigated. Results The positive phage clones after immune absorption were weakly recognized by the SEA immune rabbit sera. The 14 monoclonal phages were recognized by the rabbit sera of the new model and the normal model. Especially No.8, No.13 were strongly recognized by the rabbit sera of the new model,while weakly recognized by the SEA immune rabbit sera. The reduction rates of adult worms and liver eggs induced by the monoclonal phage No.13, the monoclonal phage No.8 and the original peptide library were 35.81% and 63.32%, 32.09% and 52.02%, 14.90% and 30.64%, respectively. Conclusion Most clones of simulated epitopes of SEA can be removed by absorbing positive clones with SEA immune rabbit serum .The 14 monoclonal phages from the new model contain the simulated S.japonicum epitope. The two monoclonal phages have higher reduction rates of adult worms and eggs than original 12 mers-phage random peptide library and the positive polyclonal phages.[
7.Role of multi-modality magnetic resonance imaging for early diagnosis and response evaluation of neoadjuvant chemotherapy in inflammatory breast cancer
Yun HU ; Xiang WANG ; Fan YANG ; Shuyi PENG ; Zengfa HUANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2021;36(4):295-300
Objective:To investigate the characteristics of magnetic resonance imaging and clinical application of multi-modality magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for evaluating the response of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) in inflammatory breast cancer (IBC).Methods:A total of 36 IBC patients were enrolled in the study.The morphological, hemodynamic and diffusion-weighted imaging features of MRI were analyzed. Eleven patients underwent MRI examination before and after NAT. The imaging changes were analyzed and the efficacy of NACT was evaluated.Results:There were 38 identified breast carcinoma in these 36 cases, among which abnormal skin thickening and enhancement, extensive edema was found in 37 breast lesions. Enhancement of breast lesions in 25 cases was non-mass-like enhancement. Diffusion limitation was found in all lesions. The number of vessels in affected side was more than that in healthy side in MIP images. Thirty three cases had axillary lymph node enlargement.The sensitivity and specificity of MRI in evaluating residual breast tumors and vascular thrombus were high, but the evaluation of axillary lymph nodes was relatively low.Conclusions:Multi-modal MRI can be used for early and accurate diagnosis of IBC. It can also be used to predict and evaluate the effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
8.Short-term clinical outcome of proximal humeral fractures using Multiloc proximal humeral nail
Guoyong YANG ; Ming XIANG ; Hang CHEN ; Xiaochuan HU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2016;(2):103-112
Objective To evaluate the short?term functional outcome of Multiloc Proximal Humeral Nails (PHN) in the treatment of proximal humeral fractures, by retrospectively reviewing the function and complications of our institutional experi?ence. Methods 15 patients were treated operatively for displaced proximal humeral fractures using the Multiloc PHN. Fractures were classified according to Neer's classification. Male 4 cases, female 11 cases, with a mean age 63.7 years (58-73 years), and the mean follow?up was 5.2 months (3-10 months). A number of parameters including patient demographics, mechanism of injury, operative time, time to union and complications were recorded. Functional outcome was evaluated using the rating scale of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) and Constant Score, Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) scores. Results 15 patients completed the follow?up more than 3 months, the operation time was 145.3minutes (70-200 min), the blood loss was 189.3ml (50-310 ml). The union rate was 100%(mean time to union: 2.5 months). The ASES score was 83.1 and Constant Score was 81.7 , while the VAS was 1.7. The Constant score 87 (85, 92) and ASES 90 (83.5, 100) were higher for 5 cases without calcar screw than those of the other 10 cases using the calcar screw whose Constant 83 (77, 90), ASES 85 (73, 95). The average Constant score 88 (78, 92) and ASES score 91.5 (75, 100) were higher in 7 cases with 1 screw?in?screw than those with more than 2 screw?in?screw in 8 cases whose Constant 80.5 (74, 88.5), ASES 81.8 (73, 92.5). There were no complications such as hardware failure, protruded screws, infection, nonunion, avascular necrosis of humeral head or impingement syndrome, but 1 patient suffered from elbow stiff?ness (complication rate:6.7%). Conclusion The Multiloc proximal humeral nail is an effective implant for stabilisation of dis?placed proximal humeral fracture with a good short?term functional outcome. Its advantages are short operation time, small inci?sion, less trauma, less blood supply and less complications. The shoulder pain history and or with intraoperative findings of rotator cuff injuries, may have a negative impact on the prognosis.
9.Reactive hyperplasia of glial cells induced by spinal cord injury in a rat model
Xuhui FAN ; Bo YANG ; Xiang HU ; Fangxia GUAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(40):6001-6006
BACKGROUND:The nervous reconstruction and repair after spinal cord injury have become a research hotspot.
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the change rule of neurogliocyte reactive hyperplasia after spinal cord injury.
METHODS:Forty-two adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were selected and equivalently randomized into seven groups:normal control group (no intervention), sham operation group (lamina decompression) and operation groups (postoperative 1, 7, 14, 21 and 28 days). After the establishment of spinal cord injury models, the rats were sacrificed at each corresponding time point. The functional recovery of the rat hind limbs was evaluated by Basso, Beattie and Bresnahan scores, and complete spinal cord tissue was removed to undergo hematoxylin-eosin staining, immunohistochemistry staining and immunofluorescence staining.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) Basso, Beattie and Bresnahan scores showed that rats in the normal control and sham operation groups had normal neurologic function. Rats at 1 day after spinal cord injury paralyzed completely, the neurologic function of hind limbs began to recover gradual y at the 7th day, and the recovery became most obvious at the 14th day, which had no significant differences compared with the 21st and 28th days. (2) Hematoxylin-eosin staining found that the diffuse hemorrhage and neuronal necrosis were observed in the injured area at 1 day after operation;inflammatory cel infiltration and some vacuoles appeared at the 7th day, and the hemorrhage was absorbed gradual y;the hemorrhage disappeared completely and capsule cavity formed at the 14th day;up to the 28th day, spinal cord structure was completely destroyed and that was replaced by cicatricial tissue accompanying with a large cavity. (3) Immunohistochemistry staining showed that the astrocyte in damaged area proliferated with the cel synapse increasing, which was most overt at the14th day;the axon clearance widened and the structure was in disorder at the 7th day, and the myelin sheath in the damaged area was destroyed at the 21st day. (4) Immunofluorescence staining showed that there were numerous visible glial fibril ary acidic protein+/nestin+cel s in the injured area at 14 days after operation. (5) These results suggest that glial cel hyperplasia and hypertrophy, the up-regulated expressions of glial fibril ary acidic protein and nest protein are advantageous to the early repair of spinal cord injury.
10.Relationship between serum homocysteine levels and heart rate variability in elderly patients with metabolic syndrome
Xilan YANG ; Weigang CHEN ; Xiang LU ; Weiwei HU ; Huiwei HE
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2017;36(6):632-635
Objective To investigate the relationship between the serum homocysteine(Hcy) level and heart rate variability in elderly patients with metabolic syndrome.Methods Retrospective analysis of 162 elderly patients with metabolic syndrome aged 60 and above was conducted in our hospital from January 2013 to August 2016.And the level of serum homocysteine and other biochemical indicators were measured.The 162 cases were divided into three groups of 42 cases in Hcy normal group(Hcy,5-15 μmol/L),70 cases in Hcy mildly high group(Hcy,16-30 μmol/L),50 cases in Hcy moderately high group (Hcy,31 ~ 100 μmol/L).Simultaneously 24-hour rhythm in ambulatory heart rate variability spectrum was used to detect HRV.And the relationship between heart rate variability(HRV) and Hcy levels were analyzed.Results Normal RR interval standand deviation (SDNN),5 min mean heart rate standard deviation (SDANN),Edinburg index (PNN50),root mean square value of adjacent RR interval difference(RMMSD)were all lower in Hcy mildly high group and Hcy moderately high group than in the Hcy normal group (P<0.05).Low-frequency(LF) and highfrequency(HF)were lower in Hcy mildly high group and Hcy moderately high group than in the Hcy normal group(P < 0.05).Sympathetic-vagal balance indicators (LF/HF) were higher in Hcy mildly high group and Hcy moderately high group than in the Hcy normal group (P< 0.05).The HRV indexes were lower in Hcy high groups than in the Hcy normal group.Hcy was negatively correlated with SDANN,RMSSD,LF,HF,and LF/HF at night(r=-0.578、-0.651、-0.531、-0.662、-0.729,all P < 0.01).Conclusions The elevated homocysteine level and metabolic syndromecombined with decreased HRV in the elderly patients suggest that cardiac autonomic nervous system might be injuried.Enhancing the detection of HRV and homocysteine level in elderly patients with MS is clinically useful for early detection of autonomic neuropathy.