1.Rapid Selection of Halophilic Streptomonospora Strains by PCR-SSCP
Man CAI ; Xiao-Yang ZHI ; Jin-Yuan WU ; Shu-Kun TANG ; Wen-Jun LI ;
Microbiology 2008;0(09):-
To improve the efficiency of halophilic actinobacteria screening and carry out the rapid selection of targeted strains, we tested 34 strains of Streptomonospora by PCR-single strand conformation polymorphism analysis (PCR-SSCP) based on genus-specific primers for the PCR identification. This approach employs PCR with two pairs of primers located in the 16S rRNA sequence flanking two variable region, then build clustering tree according as SSCP data. Synchronously, we sequenced all the 16S rRNA partial sequences for these strains to verify them. The results showed that the PCR-SSCP analysis was an efficient, easy-to-handle and economic method for rapid selection of halophilic actinobacteria resources.
2.Clinical investigation of conservative treatment for volar Barton fracture.
Wen-Jie TANG ; Man-Yi WANG ; Xiao-Ying GONG ; Gui-Sheng AN
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2008;21(5):383-385
OBJECTIVETo discuss the indication and outcome of volar Barton fracture treated by nonoperative method.
METHODSTwenty-three cases of volar Barton fracture treated by closed method included 8 male and 15 female with an average age of 52.2 years,ranging 16 to 84 years. Among them, 16 cases showed subluxation of the carpus (15 cases were Mehara type I ,1 case was Mehara type III) by radiographs except the other 7 cases. By the experimentation in 32 cadavers, the injury of dorsal radiocarpal ligament was supposed to be a very important cause of the subluxation of the radiocarpal joint. The criteria of Pattee and Thompson was used to evaluate the outcome of the treatment.
RESULTSTwenty-three patients were followed up for 7 to 70 months, 11 cases gained satisfactory outcome (1 case as excellent, 10 cases as good), 12 cases gained unsatisfactory outcome (5 cases as fair, 7 cases as poor). Five of 7 cases without the subluxation of the carpus by the radiographs gained satisfactory outcome. Six of 16 cases with the subluxation of the carpus gained satisfactory outcome.
CONCLUSION(1) The result of reduction will influence the outcome of the treatment, the step on articular surface shoud be less than 2 mm after reduction. (2) Nonoperative method is recommended if volar Barton fractures are not associated with subluxation of the carpus. (3) Nonoperative method can be tried first if the fractures associated with the subluxation of the carpus, however operation is recommended when the articular step is more than 2 mm.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Casts, Surgical ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Fractures, Bone ; therapy ; Hand Bones ; injuries ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Musculoskeletal Manipulations ; Treatment Outcome
3.The relationship between CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cell in the peripheral blood and poor or nonresponsiveness to hepatitis B vaccine.
Wei NIU ; Zhao YANG ; Xiao-yun SHANG ; Xiao-lan FU ; Yan TANG ; Man JIANG ; Li WANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2009;43(1):28-31
OBJECTIVETo investigate CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cell frequencies in the peripheral blood of poor or non-responsiveness to Hepatitis B vaccine, and try to understand the relationship between CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cell and poor or non-responsiveness to Hepatitis B vaccine.
METHODSFlow cytometric analysis was employed for CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cell frequencies in the peripheral blood of 25 cases of non-responsiveness, 30 cases of poor-responsiveness, and collected 20 cases of responsiveness as control.
RESULTSCD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cell frequencies of responsiveness was (4.32 +/- 1.21)%, poor-responsiveness was (7.01 +/- 1.06)% and non-responsiveness was (12.75 +/- 2.01)%. It was found that non and poor-responsiveness showed a high percentage of CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cell as compared with responsiveness (t = 8.426, t = 3.289, P<0.01).
CONCLUSIONThe poor and non-responsiveness should be related with the increase of CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cell and this might be considered as an important cause of poor and non-responsiveness.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Blood ; immunology ; CD4 Antigens ; immunology ; Female ; Flow Cytometry ; Hepatitis B Vaccines ; immunology ; Humans ; Interleukin-2 Receptor alpha Subunit ; immunology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; T-Lymphocyte Subsets ; immunology ; T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory ; immunology ; metabolism ; Young Adult
4.The vasoactive material and pulmonary vascular structural remodeling in rats.
Qiu-Hong CHEN ; Xiao-Qin WANG ; Man-Tang YU ; Xiao-Hong LI ; Jin WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2006;22(1):71-74
AIMTo investigate the role of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and endothelin-1 (ET-1) on pulmonary vascular structural remodeling in rats and pika.
METHODSThe Wistar rats which reside at 2 260 m were carried to 3 417 m. After they were fed 24 hours,2 weeks and 3 weeks respectively, the level of VEGF and ET-1 were measured using a kit by ELISA method. Pulmonary tissue was taken out to stain with elastica-Van Gieson. The amount of pulmonary arteries (< 100 microm) and the component ratio of MA, PMA,and NMA were calculated by using a light microscope. The ratio of right ventricle weight to left ventricle plus septum weight (RV/LV + S) were measured.
RESULTSThe ET-1 was significantly different in pika as compared with 24 h, 2 weeks, 3 weeks hypoxic rats (P < 0.01) respectively. The levels of VEGF in 2 weeks, 3 weeks rats were much higher than that of pika but no difference was found between pika and 24 h hypoxic rats. The ratio of MA, PMA obviously increased, and NMA decreased significantly, right ventricular hypertrophy was developed in differ groups of hypoxic rats.
CONCLUSIONThe VEGF and ET-1 participate the muscularization of pulmonary vessels during hypoxia and play an important role in the process of hypoxic pulmonary hypertension in rats, however the VEGF and ET-1 may be maintainable only normal organic function in pika.
Animals ; Endothelin-1 ; metabolism ; Female ; Hypertension, Pulmonary ; metabolism ; Hypoxia ; metabolism ; Lagomorpha ; Lung ; blood supply ; Male ; Pulmonary Artery ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ; metabolism
5.Repair of finger pulp defect with the homodigital spiral neurovascular island flap.
Zhi ZHANG ; Bao-shan YAN ; Xiao-man WU ; Jia-yi TANG ; Dong-sheng ZHAO
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2011;24(5):422-424
OBJECTIVETo investigate the method and clinical outcome of reconstructing large pulp defects of the fingertips with a homodigital neurovascular island flap.
METHODSForm June 2007 to October 2009, 16 patients with the defects of pulp were repaired by the spiral flap that was a homodigital neurovascular island flap with a unique spiral advancement and transposition design allowed pulp reconstruction using sensate glabrous skin while restricting donor morbidity to the injured digit. There were 12 males and 4 females with an average age of 37 years ranging from 18 to 49 years. The defect were caused by machine crush injury 11 cases, pressure injury by heavy objects in 2 cases, crush injury by door of car 1 case, injury by saw in 2 cases. The defect was located in the index finger in 5 cases, the middle finger in 9 cases,the ring finger in 2 cases. All injuries had large pulp defects averaging 1.6 cm (long) x 1.2 cm (wide) to 2.5 cm (long) x 1.7 cm (wide). Short-term results for all patients were reviewed. Outcome measures included static 2-point discrimination, total active motion, and hypersensitivity or cold intolerance.
RESULTSAll flaps achieved primary healing with no complications. Sensory recovery was excellent with an average 2-point discrimination of 5.1 mm. All patients were followed-up for 8 to 20 months (averaged 12 months) with highly satisfactory with both aesthetic and functional outcome. There was no hypersensitivity or cold intolerance. According to the evaluation of total active motion (TAM) scales, the results were excellent in 7 cases, good in 8 cases (9 lesions) and fair in 1 case.
CONCLUSIONThe spiral advancement-transposition flap is suitable for resurfacing large pulp defects with excellent short-term functional and aesthetic results and high patient satisfaction.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Female ; Finger Injuries ; surgery ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures ; methods ; Surgical Flaps ; Young Adult
6.Psychological and Psychosomatic Status in Children with Pectus Excavatum
wen-ying, LIU ; yong-gang, WANG ; yun-man, TANG ; qiang, WANG ; qiang, PENG ; ting, WEI ; ting-ze, HU ; xiao-ping, JIANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1986;0(02):-
Objective To study the psychological and psychosomatic status of children with pectus exca vatum and the significance of orthotherapy. Method Eighty-seven patients and 87 healthy children were interviewed with the Achenba ch Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL),the symptom Checklist (SCL-90)and the psycho logical and psychosomatic status checklist contrived. Results The children with pectus excavatum showed higher frequency in interpersonal sens itivity, depression,anxiety,obsession compulsion and also more mental difficul ties than those of control group.The differences between the patients and health y children were significant statistically.Conclusions The psychological and psychosomatic status of children with pectus excavatum are worse than those of healthy children,so it is reasonable to perform an operati on earlier for improvement of physiological, psychological ,social aspects in ch ildren with pectus excavatum. J Appl Clin Pediatr,2005,20(2):178-179
7.Acute toxicity of CCR5 antagonist C25P polypeptide in mice and its carcinogenicity in vitro.
Xue-mei MO ; Han-xiao SUN ; Man-li TANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2011;31(6):943-948
OBJECTIVETo study the acute toxicity of C25P polypeptide, a CCR5 antagonist, in mice and its carcinogenic effect in vitro.
METHODSThe acute toxicity of C25P polypeptide in mice was assessed by determining the maximum tolerated dose (MTD). The mice were given C25P at the dose of 3.64 g/kg by tail vein injection, and the control mice received saline (40 ml/kg) injection. The mice were continuously observed for 14 days after the administration and sacrificed on day 14 for routine blood test, examination of the blood biochemistry and pathological examination. The carcinogenicity of C25P polypeptide in vitro was evaluated in cultured cell lines by chromosome aberration test, cell transformation test and non-anchorage dependent growth test.
RESULTSNo mice died following administration of the drug, but 3 mice showed mild adverse reactions. The rats in both groups showed an increase in the body weight at a comparable rate. GPT increased and ALP decreased significantly in C25P polypeptide group (P<0.05). Most of the organs of the rats treated with in C25P polypeptide remained normal, but 3 mice showed pathologies in the lung, spleen and liver. Chromosome aberration test, cell transformation test and non-anchorage-dependent growth test all yielded negative results for C25P polypeptide.
CONCLUSIONC25P polypeptide is a low-toxicity drug that produces no apparent acute toxicity in mice or obvious carcinogenicity in vitro.
Animals ; CCR5 Receptor Antagonists ; Carcinogenicity Tests ; Chemokines ; toxicity ; Female ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred Strains ; Mutagenicity Tests ; Peptides ; toxicity ; Toxicity Tests, Acute
8.Effects of propofol on expression of hippocampal survivin and Caspase-3 in newborn rats.
Xiao-man TANG ; Yi QIN ; Chun-jie LIAO ; Yu-bo XIE ; Yu-yan LAN
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2012;50(5):361-365
OBJECTIVEIntravenous anesthetics, such as propofol, are widely used in general anesthesia. Neurodegeneration and neurocognitive impairment after exposure to propofol in neonatal rats have raised concerns regarding the safety of pediatric anesthesia. We examined the effects of neonatal propofol exposure on brain cell viability, as well as expression of hippocampal survivin and Caspase-3 mRNA and protein.
METHODSOne hundred male Sprague-Dawley rats aged 7 d that were weighed 10-15 g were randomly divided into 4 groups (n = 25 each group). Group A: the rats were injected with no drugs. Group B: the rats were intraperitoneally injected with 50 mg/kg propofol. Group C: the rats were first intraperitoneally injected with 50 mg/kg propofol and another 50 mg/kg propofol was used when the dynamic response of rats appeared again. Group D: the rats were first intraperitoneally injected with 50 mg/kg propofol and another 50 mg/kg propofol was used three times once the dynamic response of rats appeared. To study the effects of propofol exposure on respiratory and metabolic function, arterial blood was aspirated from the left ventricle of neonatal rats 2 h after discontinuation of propofol. pH, PaO(2), PaCO(2), HCO(3)(-), BE and SaO(2) were detected by blood gas analyzer. Moreover, to examine the effects of propofol exposure on short-term cellular viability, the ultrastructure of neurons was observed by transmission electron microscope and Fluoro-Jade B (FJB) staining was performed to examine neuronal degeneration in hippocampal CA1 region of neonatal rats. Survivin and Caspase-3 mRNA and protein expression in hippocampus were detected by semi-quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and Western blotting 2 h after discontinuation of propofol.
RESULTSThe time of anesthesia maintaince in newborn rats was the longest in Group D and the time of anesthesia maintaince in Group C was longer than that in Group B. Two hours after discontinuation of propofol, pH, PaO(2), PaCO(2), HCO(3)(-), BE and SaO(2) of arterial blood in rats were not significantly different among groups A, B, C and D (P > 0.05). The structure of hippocampal neurons was normal in Group A and Group B while 100 mg/kg propofol resulted in nuclear blebbing and 200 mg/kg propofol led to nuclear fragmentation, chromatin condensation and apoptotic bodies. Cellular degeneration, as measured by Fluoro-Jade B staining, significantly increased in hippocampal CA1 region in the anesthesia groups compared with littermates in the no anesthesia group. FJB-positive stained degenerative neurons in groups B, C and D were (2.5 ± 1.3), (7.1 ± 2.3) and (9.4 ± 2.6), which were different from that in Group A (0.6 ± 0.3) (P < 0.05). Moreover, the number of FJB-positive neurons was the highest in Group D, that in Group C was more than that in Group B. At the same time point, apoptosis was measured by expression of Caspase-3 and Survivin mRNA and protein in hippocampus of rats. Caspase-3 mRNA in groups A, B and C was (0.78 ± 0.12), (0.84 ± 0.17) and (0.89 ± 0.19), while Caspase-3 protein in groups A, B and C was (0.22 ± 0.05), (0.26 ± 0.07) and (0.21 ± 0.06). Survivin mRNA in groups A, B and C was (0.56 ± 0.12), (0.58 ± 0.15) and (0.53 ± 0.16), while Survivin protein in these 3 groups was (0.24 ± 0.07), (0.21 ± 0.05) and (0.23 ± 0.06). Compared with that in Group A, Caspase-3 and Survivin mRNA and protein were not significantly different among Group B and Group C (P > 0.05). However, Caspase-3 mRNA and protein in Group D were (1.21 ± 0.14) and (0.42 ± 0.12), which were higher than that in the other 3 groups (P < 0.05). Survivin mRNA and protein in Group D were lower than that in the other 3 groups (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSA high dose of propofol exposure may destroy the structure of neurons, induce neurodegeneration, increase Caspase-3 activity and inhibit survivin expression in hippocampus of newborn rats in vivo.
Anesthetics, Intravenous ; administration & dosage ; pharmacology ; Animals ; Animals, Newborn ; Blood Gas Analysis ; Caspase 3 ; genetics ; metabolism ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Gene Expression Regulation ; drug effects ; Hippocampus ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Injections, Intraperitoneal ; Male ; Microtubule-Associated Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Neurons ; metabolism ; pathology ; Propofol ; administration & dosage ; pharmacology ; RNA, Messenger ; genetics ; metabolism ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
9.Synthesis and radiopharmacology of S-(2-18F-fluoroethyl)-L-methionine for tumor imaging.
Gang-hua TANG ; Ming-fang WANG ; Xiao-lan TANG ; Lei LUO ; Man-quan GAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2003;38(12):915-918
AIMTo develop S-(2-18F-fluoroethyl)-L-methionine (18FEMET) as an amino acid positron emission tomography (PET) tracer for tumors, and to evaluate the value of 18FEMET in the differentiation of experimental tumor and experimental inflammation.
METHODS18FEMET was prepared by nucleophilic fluorination reaction via a two-step procedure. Biodistribution of 18FEMET in normal mice, carcinoma-bearing mice and inflammatory mice, and 18FEMET PET imaging for carcinoma-bearing mice and inflammatory mice were performed compared with 2-[18F] fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (FDG) and O-(2-[18F] fluoroethyl)-L-tyrosine (FET).
RESULTSThe overall radiochemical yield with no decay correction was 15%-25%, the whole synthesis time was about 70 min by manual operation, and the radiochemical purity was above 95%. High uptake and long retention of 18FEMET in pancreas, kidney, colon, liver and heart were observed. But low uptakes in brain and blood were found. Furthermore, high uptake of 18FEMET, FDG and FET in tumor, high uptake of FDG in inflammatory tissue, and almost no uptake of 18FEMET and FET in inflammatory tissue were also observed.
CONCLUSION18FEMET is easy to prepare and can be used to differentiate between tumor and inflammatory tissue. It seems to be a potential amino acid tracer for tumors with PET imaging.
Animals ; Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 ; pharmacokinetics ; Inflammation ; diagnostic imaging ; Methionine ; analogs & derivatives ; chemical synthesis ; pharmacokinetics ; Mice ; Neoplasm Transplantation ; Radiopharmaceuticals ; chemical synthesis ; pharmacokinetics ; Sarcoma 180 ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; Tissue Distribution ; Tomography, Emission-Computed ; Tumor Cells, Cultured ; Tyrosine ; analogs & derivatives ; chemical synthesis ; pharmacokinetics
10.Endonasal anatomy of lacrimal sac and its clinical significance in dacryocystorhinostomy.
Su-Qin ZHANG ; Pei-Liang JIA ; Hai-Hong TANG ; Feng LIU ; Xiao-Hua SHEN ; Su-Min WANG ; Zhao-Ji LI ; Man-Jie JIANG
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2006;41(7):506-509
OBJECTIVETo explore the intranasal surface localization of the lacrimal sac in endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy.
METHODSFifteen adult cadavers (30 sides) were studied, the data of projection position of the lacrimal sac on the lateral wall of nasal cavity were measured.
RESULTSIn 2/3 cadavers, the lacrimal sac is located above the axilla of the middle turbinate, and 1/3 lies below it. A majority of the lacrimal sac (2/3) are located below the entry point of the common lacrimal canaliculus, about 1/3 lies above it. Inner canthal ligament projects on the middle of the lacrimal sac, almost equal to the level of common lacrimal canaliculus. Thirty-two cases (thirty-nine sides) of chronic dacryocystitis were followed-up > 6 months after operation. Thirty-five sides were cured, 2 sides improved and 2 sides ineffective. The cure rate was 89.8%, improve rate 5.1% and ineffective rate 5.1%, respectively, and the total effective rate was 94.9%.
CONCLUSIONSThe central position of dacryocystorhinostomy should be 0.2 cm above the front of the axilla of the middle turbinate, to make an curved mucous membrane incision 0.8 cm above and 0. 4 cm below the front of the axilla of the middle turbinate and bone ostium about 1.2 cm x 1.0 cm. It is the best position in endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy. Locating the inner canthal ligament with a bayonet type forceps to find the projection of lacrimal sac is also a simple and easy method.
Adult ; Aged ; Anatomy, Regional ; Chronic Disease ; Dacryocystitis ; surgery ; Dacryocystorhinostomy ; methods ; Endoscopy ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Nasolacrimal Duct ; anatomy & histology ; surgery ; Young Adult