1.Genetic analysis of a partial VP1 region and molecular identification of non-EV71, non-CAl6 virus strains of hand, foot and mouth disease(HFMD) in Guangdong province between 2008 and 2009
Hong XIAO ; Dawei GUAN ; Hanri ZENG ; Wei LI ; Juan SU ; Huanying ZHENG ; Xue GUO ; Leng LIU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2011;31(9):808-812
Objective To discuss the prevalence of non-EV71,non-CA16 virus strains of hand,foot and mouth disease(HFMD) in Guangdong province between 2008 and 2009,and analyze the genetic evolution of these non-EV71,non-CA16 virus strains.Methods Isolated viruses from stool samples collected from outpatient and in-patient cases of HFMD between 2008 and 2009 by human rhabdomyosarcoma(RD) cell and HEp-2 cell,cultures that exhibited a characteristic enterovirus cytopathic effect were evaluated by RT-PCR.Those strains which identified non-EV71,non-CA16 were analyzed by VP1 sequencing and then were identified by BLAST program.A phylogenetic tree was constructed using the Neighor-Joinning method in the MEGA 4.0 software.Results Twenty-two virus strains of non-EV71,non-CA16 were obtained,and nine of the twenty-two virus strains in 2008 were classified into CA2,CA4,and CB3 by BLAST; thirteen of the twenty-two virus strains in 2009 were classified into EV80,Echo13,Echo30,CBS,Echo24,CA10,CA6,and poliovirus 1 by BLAST.The honology of all strains was low,and all the strains belonged to CA,CB,Echoviruses,Enterovirus and poliovirus subgroup.Conclusion Except for EV71 and CA16 was a major causative agent in prevail of HFMD in Guangdong province between 2008 and 2009,there also existed other subgroup Enterovirus.The other twenty-two strains respectively belonged to CA,CB,Echoviruses,Enterovirus and poliovirus subgroup,and none of those strains was predominant.Muti-species Enterovirus occurred concomitantly.
2.Optimization of One-step Pelletization Technology of Rouganbao Granules with Orthogonal Test Methodology
Xiao-Hong GUO ; Jing LENG ; Jie LI ; Chong XU ; Qiang RAN ; Yi HUANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;25(6):95-98
Objective To optimize the process conditions of one-step pelletization of Rouganbao Granules. Methods The factors influencing the pelletization of Rouganbao Granules were investigated by L9(34)orthogonal test, with the indexes of forming rate and fluidity. Results The spraying speed had the greatest effect on one-step pelletization, followed by atomization pressure and material temperature, and wind temperature had the smallest effect. At last, the best process parameters were relative density 1.15 (60 ℃), spray speed 55 mL/min, atomization pressure 0.25 MPa, wind temperature 75 ℃, material temperature 55 ℃, and critical relative humidity was 63%. Conclusion One-step pelletization technology can improve the preparation level and product quality, which can be used for the industrial production of Rouganbao Granules.
3.Randomized Controlled Trial of Acupuncture at Gastrointestinal Back-Shu and Front-Mu Points for Post-stroke Constipation
Meng-Tong LENG ; Jian WANG ; Tao LIU ; Kun-Peng WU ; Hong-Wei ZHANG ; Xiao-Wei SUN
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2019;38(2):178-182
Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy of acupuncture at gastrointestinal Back-Shu and Front-Mu points for post-stroke functional constipation. Method Sixty-six patients with post-stroke functional constipation were randomized to treatment and control groups, 33 cases each. The treatment group received acupuncture at gastrointestinal Back-Shu and Front-Mu points: Weishu (BL21), Dachangshu (BL25), Xiaochangshu (BL27), Zhongwan (CV12), Tianshu (ST25) and Guanyuan (CV4). The control group took Chinese herbal medicine Liumo Decoction prescribed originally. The clinical therapeutic effects were compared between the two groups. The CCS score was recorded and fecal characteristics were scored in the patients at baseline, during treatment and at follow-up. Result The total efficacy rate was 90.9% in the treatment group and 42.4% in the control group. The CCS score and the fecal characteristic score were lower in the two groups after treatment compared with before (P<0.05) and the therapeutic effect was more marked in the treatment group (P<0.05). The CCS score and the fecal characteristic score increased in the two groups at follow-up, but the increments were significantly smaller in the treatment group than in the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion Shu-Mu point combination acupuncture can significantly relieve the symptoms of post-stroke functional constipation and change fecal characteristics. It is superior to Chinese herbal treatment alone.
4.Exploration and application of simulation in the final assessment of new nurses pre-job training
Lei WANG ; Hong SUN ; Sheng-Xiao NIE ; Xin GUAN ; Jing LENG ; Xue-Lian WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2012;18(35):4223-4226
Objective To explore the effect of simulation in the final assessment on new nurses pre-job training.Methods Three self-administered cases were used as the test papers.Eighteen new contract nurses were recruited using convenience sampling.Results Highest score of new nurses was the dimension of communication with patients with the score of (23.28 ± 2.87),and lowest score dimension was keeping nursing records with the score of (5.78 ± 1.167).There were some differences in different nursing operation points of new nurse,and scores of the performance of the oral care,gastric tube placing,enema were low.Conclusions The results indicate that simulation effect is good,and can be further improved and popularized.
5.Effects of berberine on expression of hepatocyte nuclear factor 4alpha and glucokinase activity in mouse primary hepatocytes.
Zhong-Qing YAN ; San-Hua LENG ; Fu-Er LU ; Xiao-Hong LU ; Hui DONG ; Zhi-Qiang GAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2008;33(18):2105-2109
OBJECTIVETo observe the expression of hepatocyte nuclear factor 4alpha (HNF4alpha) and the activity of key enzyme glucokinase (GK) in glucose metabolism, and further to investigate the possible mechanism of berberine in treating type 2 diabetes.
METHODMouse primary hepatocytes were isolated by an improved single two-step perfusion method. The murine hepatocytes were cultured and incubated with berberine (0, 1, 3, 10, 30, 100 micromol x L(-1)) and 1 mmol x L(-1) metformin for 24 h respectively. The mRNA expression of HNF4alpha were quantified by RT-PCR and the protein expression of HNF4alpha were quantified by Western-blot. And the activity of GK were detected with enzyme kinetics method.
RESULTAs compared with the negative control group, at a certain concentration range, the expression of HNF4alpha mRNA and protein and the activity of GK were promoted by berberine. Both of them reached the top at the concentration of 30 micromol x L(-1) (P<0.01). But the metformin made no difference with the negative control group on the expression of HNF4alpha and the activity of GK.
CONCLUSIONIt is suggested that the effects of berberine on improving glucose metabolism can be mechanically associated with its up-regulating the HNF4a expression and inducing the activity of hepatic glucokinase.
Animals ; Berberine ; pharmacology ; Cell Survival ; drug effects ; Cells, Cultured ; Gene Expression Regulation ; drug effects ; Glucokinase ; genetics ; metabolism ; Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 4 ; genetics ; metabolism ; Hepatocytes ; cytology ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Male ; Mice ; Plant Extracts ; pharmacology
6.Experimental study on tolerance time limits from warm ischemia to cold preservation of liver grafts.
Shu-guo ZHENG ; Xiao-bin FENG ; Zhen-ping HE ; De-ke QING ; Jian-jun LENG ; Jia-hong DONG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2006;14(4):250-254
OBJECTIVETo investigate the tolerance time limits from warm ischemia to cold preservation of liver grafts.
METHODSOrthotopic liver transplantations (OLTs) were performed on Bama miniature swine. Morphological and functional changes of the liver grafts and biliary tracts after 10 minutes of warm ischemia followed by different durations of cold preservation and its reversibility were investigated.
RESULTSWhen the grafts were subjected to 10 minutes of warm ischemia followed by less than 16 hours of cold preservation, all animals could survive 1 week and there was no animal death from biliary necrosis. However, when the cold preservation time exceeded 16 hours, the incidence of biliary necrosis was significantly increased (P<0.05), and recipient death from bile leaks occurred. With further prolongation of the cold preservation time, primary graft nonfunction and intraoperative or early postoperative deaths occurred and the living animals all developed biliary necrosis. When compared with the less than 16 hours cold preservation group, the morphological scores and apoptosis index of the epithelial cells of bile ducts in grafts after reperfusion were significantly elevated in the more than 16 hours cold preservation group (P<0.05) and the activity of Na+-K+-ATPase and Ca2+-ATPase of bile ducts in grafts were also significantly reduced (P<0.05). Liver function tests showed that the recoveries of AST, AST, GGT and ALP were quicker in the 16 hours cold preservation group then those over 16 hour preservation ones. Correlation analysis revealed that the incidence of biliary necrosis was significantly correlated with the morphological score (r = 0.972) and with the apoptosis index of the epithelial cells of bile ducts in grafts after reperfusion (r = 0.931) and also correlated negatively (P<0.01) with the activity of Na+-K+-ATPase (r = -0.973) and Ca2+-ATPase (r = -0.973).
CONCLUSIONSIt is concluded that with 10 minutes of warm ischemia, cold preservation of the grafts should not be longer than 16 hours in order to avoid early biliary necrosis, and the corresponding tolerance time limit of the livers to the cold preservation was less than 20 hours.
Animals ; Bile Ducts ; pathology ; Cold Ischemia ; Cryopreservation ; Female ; Graft Survival ; physiology ; Liver ; Liver Transplantation ; methods ; Male ; Necrosis ; Organ Preservation ; Swine ; Swine, Miniature ; Time Factors ; Warm Ischemia
7. Quality Relevance of Standard Decoction and Different Drying Methods Products for Gentianae Macrophyllae Radix Granules Based on HPLC Fingerprint
Chao GUO ; Shu-zhen JIAO ; Chao XU ; Cai-qin HAO ; Xiao-hong LENG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2019;25(24):118-123
Objective:To establish the fingerprints of standard decoction of Gentianae Macrophyllae Radix-dried products by different methods,and to evaluate the quality correlation. Method:HPLC,InertSustain C18 chromatographic column(4.6 mm×250 mm,5 μm),Gradient elution was performed for the mobile phase of acetonitrile-phospho,detection wavelength at 240 nm and flow rate of 0.8 mL·min-1,and column temperature was 40℃. The quality correlation analysis of different methods for different kinds of Gentianae Macrophyllae Radix standard decoction was carried out from the aspects of chemical composition consistency,common chemical composition consistency,main chemical composition content and transfer rate. Result:The control fingerprint of Gentianae Macrophyllae Radix standard decoction was established. According to the peak matching data,there were 10 common peaks in the fingerprint of 15 batches of Gentianae Macrophyllae Radix standard decoction.Among the 10 common peaks,5 chemical constituents of loganic acid,6'-O-β-D-glucosyl gentiopicroside,swertiamarin,gentiopicroside and swertia glycosides were identified. The results of quality correlation analysis showed that the three different drying methods were consistent with the chemical composition and quantity of Gentianae Macrophyllae Radix standard decoction. But in terms of the content consistency of common chemical components and the transfer rate of main chemical components,the quality correlation between the products obtained from vacuum drying and the standard decoction was lower than that obtained from spray drying and freeze-drying. Conclusion:The fingerprint of different method of Gentianae Macrophyllae Radix standard decoction was established. Through the analysis of the mass correlation of chemical composition consistency,common chemical composition content consistency,main chemical composition content and transfer rate,the mass correlation between them was comprehensively reflected. It is suggested that spray drying or freeze drying should be used for the key drying process of Gentianae Macrophyllae Radix granules. This study provides a reference for the preparation process and quality control of Gentianae Macrophyllae Radix granules.
8.Screening and analysis of genes encoding hepatocellular carcinoma associated tumor antigens.
Hong-cheng WANG ; Mu-hua YANG ; Yong-yu SHI ; Xue-wen PANG ; Xiao-ang YANG ; Ji-run PENG ; Xi-sheng LENG ; Wei-feng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2005;13(5):343-346
OBJECTIVESTo screen and clone the genes encoding hepatocellular carcinoma associated tumor antigens.
METHODSA hepatocellular carcinoma cDNA express library was constructed with ZAP vector and analyzed by serological analysis of recombinant cDNA expression library (SEREX) with sera from autologous and allogenous patients. Monoclonalized positive phage clones were converted into pBK-CMV phagemid forms by in vivo excision. The cDNA inserts were determined by restriction endonuclease digestion with EcoR I and Xho I. The cDNA inserts were sequenced and analyzed with bioinformatics. LIMS1 insert was cut from the clone HCL5-70 and constructed into pQE 31 express vector. The recombinant LIMS1 was expressed in M15 and analyzed with SDS-PAGE and Western blot.
RESULTSFourteen genes were cloned from autologous screening and eleven genes were obtained with allogeneous analysis. One gene, kinectin, was identified in both autologous and allogeneous screening. Eight of the total twenty-four genes were unknown for their functions; the other sixteen genes can be classified into eight groups according to their established or putative function. Recombinant LIMS1 was expressed in M15.
CONCLUSIONThe identification of hepatocellular carcinoma associated tumor antigens provides potential targets for immunotherapy of hepatocellular carcinoma patients and will help in the understanding of the carcinogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma.
Antigens, Neoplasm ; genetics ; immunology ; Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ; genetics ; immunology ; DNA, Complementary ; genetics ; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ; Genetic Therapy ; Humans ; Liver Neoplasms ; genetics ; immunology
9.Expressional changes of CLC-2 and CLC-3 chloride channel in the hippocampus of rats with lithium-pilocarpine-induced epilepsy
Ya-Bo FENG ; Hong YAO ; Zhao-Fu CHI ; Xiao MAN ; Yi-Feng DU ; Zai-Ying PANG ; Zhen-Pu LENG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2010;9(3):222-226
Objective To investigate the distribution and expression changes of voltage-gated chloride channel CLC-2 and CLC-3 in rat models with lithium-pilocarpine-induced chronic epileptic,and discuss the significance of these changes in epileptic pathogenesis.Methods Eighty Wistar rats were randomly divided into status epilepticus(SE,n=60)and control(n=20)groups and rats in the SE group were assigned to 3 subgroups according to the different sacrificed times(24 h,14 d and 30 d).Rat models with chronic epileptic in the SE group were induced by lithium-pilocarpine.Immunohistochemistry was employed to observe the changes of voltage-gated chloride channel CLC-2 and CLC-3 in rat's hlppocampal formation different time points after seizure.The mRNA changes of chloride channel CLC-2 and CLC-3 at different time points after seizure were observed by RT-PCR.Results Compared with those in the control group,the quantity of CLC-2 immune positive neurons and the average optical density in the SE group decreased obviously 14 and 30 d after seizure;so was the mRNA expression of CLC-2(P<0.05).Compared with the control group,the SE group showed obviously increased quantity of CLC-3 immune positive neurons and optical density at each area of the hippocampus 24 h after seizure;so was the mRNA expression of CLC-3(P<0.05).Conclusion Seizures at chronic phase have relation with the decreased expressions of CLC-2.
10.Effects of Smad4 on liver fibrosis and hepatocarcinogenesis in mice treated with CCl4/ethanol.
Xin-bao XU ; Zhen-ping HE ; Xi-sheng LENG ; Zhi-qing LIANG ; Ji-run PENG ; Hong-yi ZHANG ; Hong-yi ZHANG ; Mei XIAO ; Hui ZHANG ; Cheng-li LIU ; Xi-dong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2010;18(2):119-123
To study the effects of Smad4 on liver fibrosis and hepatocarcinogenesis in mice treated with CCl(4)/ethanol. The wild-type mice (Smad4 +/+) and the Smad4 knockout mice (Smad4 +/-) were injected subcutaneously with carbon tetrachloride(CCl(4))/ethanol twice a week for twenty weeks. The expression of Smad4, TGFbeta1, Smad2, Smad3, Smad6, TIMP1, MMP2 and MMP9 was detected by RT-PCR. In the cirrhotic liver, the expression of Smad4 mRNA was significantly higher than that in the normal liver. Comparing with wild-type mice (Smad4 +/+), the TGFbeta1-Smad4 signaling was markedly attenuated in the Smad4 knockout mice (Smad4 +/-). After induction by CCl(4)/ethanol, the hepatic fibrosis in the Smad4 knockout mice (Smad4 +/-) was obviously alleviated compared with the wild-type mice (Smad4 +/+), and the incidence rate of hepatocarcinogenesis of the former was also lower than that of the latter(32.0% vs 41.9%). These results indicate that knocking out Smad4 can delay the progression of liver fibrosis and liver cancer.
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Carbon Tetrachloride
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administration & dosage
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Disease Models, Animal
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Ethanol
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administration & dosage
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Female
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Liver Cirrhosis, Experimental
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chemically induced
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metabolism
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pathology
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Liver Neoplasms, Experimental
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chemically induced
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metabolism
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pathology
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Male
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Mice
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Mice, Knockout
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RNA, Messenger
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genetics
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metabolism
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Signal Transduction
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Smad Proteins
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genetics
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metabolism
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Smad4 Protein
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genetics
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metabolism
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Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1
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genetics
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metabolism
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Transforming Growth Factor beta1
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genetics
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metabolism