4.The Isolation of a Flocculant-Producing Bacillus and Identification of Microbial Flocculant
Xiao-Na MA ; Ming HUI ; Tian-Gui NIU ;
Microbiology 1992;0(01):-
This paper mainly discussed a bacterial stain with high flocculating activity isolated from cantaloupe juice .The strain was named Bacillus sp.B_(53) based on colony morphology, physiological and biochemistry experiments. The new flocculant was purified and shown to be a homopolymer of glutamic acid by HLPC analysis and thin layer chromatography, and presumed to be Poly ?-glutamic acid(?-PGA). ?-PGA 12.48g/L was achieved in shake flask. The purified material showed a absorption peak at 212nm, and was only composed of L-Glu. The MW could be detected through SDS-PAGE, and its MW was about a molecular mass between 440kD with 669kD. This bioflocculant efficiently flocculated various organic and inorganic suspensions. It's flocculanting effect on kaolin and ([BF]Ca(OH)_2[BFQ]) was superior to others.
5.Gloning and Sequence Analysis of Dienelactone Hydrolase Gene
Wen-Hui ZHONG ; Ming SUN ; Guo-Qing HE ; Xiao-Shan FENG ; Zi-Niu YU ;
Microbiology 1992;0(03):-
A 2,4 -dichlorophenol degrading Pseudomonas strain GI241-1 was isolated from a soil sample. The dienelactone hydrolase gene, designated as dcpD which encodes dienelactone hydrolase involved in transforming cis-2-chloro-dienelactone into 2-chloromaleylacetic acid, was cloned from this bacterium strain. The gene cloning strategy was to construct genomic library after location of its neighbouring gene by Southem blot and to screen the aim transformant by dot blotting. Sequencing results showed that length of dcpD is 702bp. The sequence of dcpD and the deduced amino acid are different from the relative sequences registered in the GenBank.
6.Intracerebroventricular administrations of angiotensin IV (Ang IV) ameliorate cognitive disorder in diabetic rats
Hui-Min Du ; -Lin Niu MM ; Ke-Xiang Zhao ; Juan Li MMS ; Qian Xiao
Neurology Asia 2013;18(2):195-202
Cognitive impairment is a common complication of diabetes. Hippocampus plays an important role
in cognitive function. In hyperglycemia, synaptophysin, a crucial synaptic vesicle membrane protein
in hippocampus neuron is found to be down-regulated. Recent evidences have shown that angiotensin
IV can facilitate memory acquisition and recovery. However, whether it can also improve cognitive
functions of diabetic rats with cognitive disorder, and the possible mechanisms are uncertain. Hence,
the objectives of this study. Forty fi ve Sprague Dawley male rats were randomly divided into three
groups: Control, diabetic group and diabetes with angiotensin IV treatment group. The cognitive
functions, mainly learning and memory of the rats were evaluated using Morris water maze task. The
synapses ultrastructure, relative mRNA concentrations and protein expression levels of synaptophysin
in hippocampus CA1 area were estimated using transmission electron microscope, RT-PCR,
immunohistochemistry and western blotting, respectively. Our study showed that in the diabetic rats with
angiotensin IV treatment, the cognitive impairment as measured by Morris water maze task improved,
the ultrastructure of synapses in hippocampus reversed, the relative mRNA concentrations and protein
levels of synaptophysin in hippocampus signifi cantly increased, when compared with diabetic rats.
We conclude that angiotensin IV plays an important role in improving cognitive function of diabetic
rats. The possible mechanisms are up-regulating the expression of synaptophysin and normalizing the
ultrastructure of synapses in hippocampus.
7.Surgical treatment of massive soft tissue sarcoma in the shoulder girdle.
Fa-jun YANG ; Yi DING ; Xiao-hui NIU ; Zhi-ping DENG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2011;49(11):986-990
OBJECTIVETo detect the character of surgical treatment of massive soft tissue sarcoma in the shoulder girdle and analyze the impact factor to the result.
METHODSSeven patients with massive soft tissue sarcoma in the shoulder girdle were treated in our department between 2005 and 2009. There were 4 males and 3 females. All the patients were referred to our hospital after local recurrence post-operatively. The mean age was 43.8 years old (range 14 - 75). The maximum diameter of the tumor varied from 10 to 16 centimeters. All the patients were performed surgery, wide margin in 4 cases and marginal margin in 3 cases. Five were performed tumor resection and reconstruction with latissimus dorsi muscle flap transfer and skin graft. One was reconstructed with advanced skin flap and skin graft. The other one was treated with skin graft. The diagnosis included 3 malignant fibrous histiocytomas, 1 low grade myxoid fibrosarcoma, 1 Primitive neuroectodermal tumor, 1 rhabdomyosarcoma, 1 dermatofibrosarcomas protuberans. The MSTS score system was used to evaluate the shoulder function.
RESULTSSeven patients were followed up with long time. The mean follow up was 29 months (range 10 to 46 months). Two patients suffered local recurrence and one died of pulmonary metastasis 6 months after the second surgery for local recurrence. One patient suffered pulmonary metastasis. The last four patients were disease-free at the end of follow-up. The function of shoulder girdle was satisfactory. The mean MSTS score was 28.
CONCLUSIONSSoft tissue sarcomas in the shoulder girdle are easy to be misdiagnosed and mistreated. Wide surgical margin was the key impact factor to the local recurrence of soft tissue sarcoma in the shoulder girdle. The surgical margin and invasion of the tumor are the key factor to the prognosis. The soft tissue defect after surgery is often reconstructed by muscle flap transfer or skin flap transfer. The latissimus dorsi muscle flap transfer is often used.
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8.Surgical management of metastatic disease of long bone.
Qing ZHANG ; You-bo CAI ; Xiao-hui NIU ; Lin HAO ; Yi DING
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2003;41(2):134-138
OBJECTIVETo improve the life quality of cancer patients with metastasis to long bone and to select suitable surgical treatment.
METHODSFifty two patients with metastasis 27 men and 25 women, were treated from 1990 to 1999. Their average age was 56.8 years (33 - 74). In 16 patients with multiple lesions, underwent surgery at bone shaft (29 patients) and bone epiphysis (26). Thirty patients were treated for pathologic fracture and the rest for impending fracture. Operations included limb-salvage (51 patients) and amputation (4) Limb salvage consisted of intralesional curettage (3 patients), intramedullary nailing reconstruction (29), endoprosthesis (18), and temporary spacer (1). 21 patients accepted postoperative chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
RESULTSFollow-up of 52 patients for a mean of 28.2 months (2 - 122 months) showed pain relief (41 patients), (75%) and full or part weight-bearing stability (36) 69%. Local tumor recurrence occurred in 11 patients.
CONCLUSIONSSurgical treatment can effectively improve the life quality of patients with metastasis to long bone. The metastatic lesions should be resected with wide or radical margin for the patients with kidney, breast, prostate and thyroid cancer.
Adult ; Aged ; Bone Neoplasms ; pathology ; secondary ; surgery ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Limb Salvage ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Treatment Outcome
9.Osteoid osteoma of the patella: report of two cases.
Ke MA ; Hai-Tao ZHAO ; Xiao-Hui NIU ; Qing ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2011;124(23):4096-4098
Osteoid osteoma is very rarely located in the patella, and can represent a significant diagnostic challenge, resulting in a delay of treatment. Patients with osteoid osteoma of the patella often present with knee pain that is also a typical symptom of trauma or of other diseases such as arthritis, which are much more common than osteoid osteoma. We present two young male patients diagnosed with osteoid osteoma of the patella. Each of these patients had a history of intense knee pain; however, accurate diagnosis of osteoid osteoma in the patella had been delayed for more than one year. Computed tomography (CT) scans or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed a circumscribed lesion of the patella in both patients, whereas X-ray examination (posteroanterior projection) was not able to detect the tumor. Different surgical procedures were performed in these patients for resection of the tumors, and the pathology findings confirmed the diagnosis of osteoid osteoma. Both patients recovered completely from surgery.
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10.The surgical treatment and outcome of nonmetastatic osteosarcoma of the extremity with pathologic fractures.
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2008;46(22):1730-1733
OBJECTIVETo demonstrate the influence of pathologic fracture and the form of surgical therapy on the survival rate and the prognosis of the patients with osteosarcoma.
METHODSFrom 1992 to 2001 retrospective analysis was done for 22 patients with pathological fracture out of 189 patients with primary extremity osteosarcoma. The 22 patients presented as primary extremity osteosarcoma with pathologic fracture without prior treatment. They were 7 females and 15 males and their age ranged from 8 to 36 years old. Most of diseases located in humerus and femurs. Limb salvage underwent in 12 patients (allograft 2, bone cement spacer 4, local resection 1, prosthesis 4 and rotation-plasty 1) and amputation in 10. All these patients had pre and post operative chemotherapy. The 22 patients followed 8 to 146 months after surgery, and the average was 54.7 months. The minimum follow-up for survive patient was 36 months.
RESULTSThe 54.5% patients had limb-salvage surgery and 45.5% had amputation, and the limb salvage was lower than non-fracture patients (71.9%), but without significance (P = 0.096). Nine patients developed lung metastases and died in 8 to 26 months postoperatively. The five-year estimated survival rate was 53.4%. The recurrent rates were 16.7% and 10.0% in limb salvages and amputation respectively. The lung metastases rates were 25% and 60% in limb salvages and amputation respectively.
CONCLUSIONThe performance of a limb-salvage procedure in carefully selected patients with pathologic fracture does not significantly increase the risk of local recurrence or death.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Amputation ; Child ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Fractures, Spontaneous ; etiology ; Humans ; Limb Salvage ; Male ; Osteosarcoma ; complications ; diagnosis ; drug therapy ; surgery ; Prognosis ; Retrospective Studies ; Survival Rate ; Treatment Outcome