1.Clinical diagnosis and treatment of 60 children with henoch-schonlein purpura
Xiaobao SUN ; Xiaoping WU ; Shaoguang CHANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2008;15(8):1255-1256
Objective To analyze the clinical data of henoch-schonlein purpura(HSP)in children and to conclude the clinieal featrues of HSP.Methods The clinieal features of 60 children with HSP were analyzed.Results(1)The age of onset of all the 60 children with HSP was from 3 to 14 yearn old,especially from 5 to 10 years and the female patients were more than the male patients(the ratewas 2:1).Of the 60 children,they developed HSP in the four seasons,especially in the spring and winter;most of the HSP patients revealed evident predisposing factors,mainly upper respiratory infection.(2)All the patients had typical purpura.80% had typical purpura as the presenting contancous sign.The distribution of rash in the lower extremitiees,buttock upper extremities and face was 100%,30%,13% and 7%.30% occurre,repeatedly.(3)Gastrointestinal involvement and arthritis occurred rate is 47% and 60%,respectively.Of all the patients,13% devdoped HSP nephritis manifested as isolated hematuria and/or protcinuria.Conclusion HSP has its own clinical and episodic features.It is not difficult to diagnose the typical case.HSPN is its serious syndrome,it should be long-term foflow-up of kidney conditions.
2.Clinical observation of ganciclovir treatment for the young child viral encephalitis
Xiaobao SUN ; Xiaoping WU ; Wenjun LI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2008;15(7):1112-1113
Objective To observe effect of ganciclovir on the treatment of the young child viral encephalitis. Methods 68 cases of viral encephalitis were randomly divided into treatment group(45 cases) and the control group (23 cases), the two groups of children with clinical manifestations and treatment effects were observed. Results Headache, vomiting, convulsions symptoms and the resumption of the time was obviously shorter in treatment group than that of the control group, fever symptoms persisted despite the shortened time, but the difference was not statis- tically significant. Conclusion Ganciclovir in children with viral encephalitis have significant effect.
3.Early clinical analysis of infants with cerebral palsy
Hanlin PENG ; Xiaobao SUN ; Wenwen HU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2008;15(6):977-978
Objective To explore early clinical diagnosis of infant with cerebral palsy(CP). Methods Early diagnosis of cerebral palsy information abroad was referenced. DDST scale screening, newborn NBAS inspection stan-dards, VOJTA postural reflex and the nervous system reflective were used to evaluate the cerebral palsy. Results 90 cases CP of which 63 eases spastie. Xu mobile hand-foot-15 cases, 12 cases of mixed type. Conclusion Standardized,quantitative indicators,only workable and easy to use.
4.Bearing capacity of a modified U-shaped plate
Tianjing ZHU ; Xiaobao SUN ; Hong CHEN ; Changbin LUO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2008;12(22):4369-4372
BACKGROUND: Authors' previous studies showed that U-shaped plate could give continuously pressure to broken ends of fractured bone and make the fractured region in an optimal environment and promote union of fracture.OBJECTIVE: To discuss the loading ability of modified U-shaped plate.DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: The single sample experiment was performed at the Laboratory of Materials Mechanics, Central South University from December 1990 to April 2001.MATERIALS: Plain bone plate is provided by Jiangsu Jinlu, China. AO plate and dynamic compression plate are purchased from MATHYS, Switzerland. U-shaped plate is a modified plate with a U-shaped arm in the middle of a common plate (Patent number 012497304).METHODS: We measured the mechanics of experimental mode to understand the compressing and distorting ability, m test theoretic calculation and to compare with common plate, AO plate and dynamic compression plate.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Bending ability and distorting ability.RESULTS: Compared with the same usage of AO-Plate and dynamic compression plate at sagittal face, the bending ability of U-shaped plate could increase respectively by 107.5% and 21.5%, and the distorting ability increase respectively by 406% and 58%. Distorting ability increased by 31.9%, compared with limited contact dynamic compress plate (LC-DCP).CONCLUSION: Modified U-shaped plate is an eligible plate of enough strength and rigidity, compared with common AO plate and compress plate.
5.Comparison of the efficacy and safety between flumatinib and imatinib in newly diagnosed chronic myeloid leukemia
Jia LIU ; Xiaobao XIE ; Weiying GU ; Xiaomei ZHANG ; Aining SUN ; Xiaoyan ZHANG
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2016;25(9):526-530
Objective To compare the efficacy and safety between flumatinib and imatinib in patients with newly diagnosed chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). Methods A multi-center, randomized and parallel comparison clinical trial was conducted in 24 newly diagnosed patients with Philadelphia chromosome-positive CML-chronic phase (Ph+ CML-CP) who were treated by flumatinib 400 mg/d, 600 mg/d or imatinib for 6 cycles (24 weeks). The hematology was evaluated at pre-medication and the 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th, 10th, 12th, 16th, 20th, 24th week of post-medication. The morphology, cytogenetics and molecular biology were evaluated at pre-medication and 12th, 24th week of post-medication. Results In terms of efficacy, the main molecular remission (MMR) rate of flumatinib 600 mg/d group was higher than that of imatinib group after 24 weeks [44.44 % (4/9) vs. 14.29 % (1/7), P=0.017]. The rate of bcr-ablIS≤10 % in flumatinib 600 mg/d group was significantly higher than that in imatinib group (P=0.002). PK/PD analysis also hinted that patients treated by flumatinib 600 mg/d was more likely to get molecular reaction in the early stage compared with those treated by flumatinib 400 mg/d. In terms of safety, there was no significant difference in grade Ⅲ-Ⅳ of adverse events among flumatinib 400 mg/d group, flumatinib 600 mg/d group and imatinib group (P >0.05). The common adverse events in flumatinib group included skin toxicity, gastrointestinal reactions and diarrhea.There was no heart and cardiovascular toxicity in flumatinib group, and incidence of edema in flumatinib group was lower than that in imatinib group. Conclusions Flumatinib is a safe and effective drug for newly diagnosed patients with Ph+ CML-CP, and 600 mg/d is the appropriate clinical starting dose. Flumatinib and imatinib have similar safety in clinic.
6.Impact of hypertension on delayed wound healing after femoral head replacement
Guoyin LIU ; Xiaobao JIA ; Weihua WU ; Xiaocao SUN ; Jieqiong GU ; Jianmin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(15):2331-2335
BACKGROUND: At present, most of the literature on joint replacement focus on the causes and countermeasures of long-term complications, but seldom focuses on causes of postoperative short-term complications, such as wound exudation and delayed union. Whether the incidence of sustained exudation and delayed wound healing in patients with hypertension after hip replacement is higher than that in patients with normal blood pressure is not reported at present.OBJECTIVE: To identify the correlation of hypertension with persistent wound exudation and delayed wound healing in patients after femoral head replacement.METHODS: Data of 205 elderly patients with femoral neck fractures were retrospectively analyzed. All patients underwent femoral head replacement. In accordance with the hypertension diagnostic criteria of 2010 Chinese Guidelines for the Management of Hypertension, patients were divided into hypertension group and control group.Intraoperative blood loss, postoperative blood loss, the days of prolonged wound exudation, the wound dehiscence, and the prevalence of delayed wound healing were compared between the two groups. Then, we analyzed the relationship of hypertension with wound exudation and delayed wound healing.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) The average systolic blood pressures were 153.55 mmHg and 128.82 mmHg in the hypertension and control groups, respectively (P < 0.05). (2) No significant difference in age, gender, MNA-SF score, diabetes, body mass index, intraoperative blood loss, and postoperative blood loss was found between the two groups (P > 0.05). (3) The time of persistent wound exudation was 4.03 days and 2.08 days in the hypertension group and control group, respectively (P < 0.05). (4) The prevalence of delayed wound healing was significantly higher in the hypertension group than that in the control group (P < 0.05). (5) Hypertensive patients had a higher risk of prolonged wound exudation and delayed healing than their normotensive counterparts, and the hypertension is one of the important influence factors for delayed wound healing.
7.Progress in lytic polysaccharide monooxygenase.
Xiaobao SUN ; Jiaxin WAN ; Jiawen CAO ; Yuexiu SI ; Qian WANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2018;34(2):177-187
Lignocellulose is the most abundant renewable biomass resource. Enzymatic breakdown of lignocellulose into oligosaccharides or monosaccharides is the key to exploit lignocellulosic biomass. However, traditional glycoside hydrolases are insufficient to degrade lignocellulose. The emergence of lytic polysaccharide monooxygenase, a novel enzyme for lignocellulose degradation, has enriched the deconstruction schema and accelerated the enzymatic conversion of polysaccharides, by introducing new chain breaks that allow hydrolases to initiate further degradation. Here, we review the discovery, classification and catalytic mechanism of the enzyme, as well as the methods for assaying its activity. The prospect for its application in feed additive, functional food and biofuel development is further discussed.
8.Advances in isopeptide bond-mediated molecular superglue.
Deying GAO ; Jiawen GAO ; Xiaobao SUN ; Kexin ZHOU ; Tietao ZHANG ; Qian WANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2019;35(4):607-615
Isopeptide bond-mediated molecular superglue is the irreversible covalent bond spontaneously formed by the side chains of lysine (Lys) and asparagine/aspartic acid (Asn/Asp) residues. The peptide-peptide interaction is specific, stable, and can be achieved quickly without any particular physicochemical factor. In the light of recent progress by domestic and foreign researchers, here we summarize the origin, assembly system and mechanism of isopeptide bond reaction, as well as the molecular cyclization and protein topological structure mediated by it. The prospect for its application in synthetic vaccine, hydrogel and bacterial nanobiological reactor is further discussed.
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9.18F-Alfatide n automated preparation based on 18 F-minireactor and microPET/CT imaging in tumor
Jian ZHANG ; Xiaobao ZHOU ; Qin SHI ; Yuyun SUN ; Yingjian ZHANG ; Yongping ZHANG ; Mingwei WANG
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2019;39(4):196-200
Objective To develop the automated preparation of 18F-Alfatide II using newly-designed 18F-minireactor and perform 18F-Alfatide D microPET/CT imaging in tumor.Methods The automated preparation of 18F-Alfatide H was developed by using 18F-microreactor and water phase Al18F-chelating method,and the radiochemical yield and quality analysis were measured.The nude mice bearing breast tumor ZR-75-1 and nasopharyngeal tumor CNE1 were established(n = 3 respectively).MicroPET/CT imaging was performed at 0.5,1.0 and 2.0 h after the injection of 18F-Alfatide II.The region of interest(ROI)was depicted and the tumor/muscle(T/M)ratio was calculated.Results 18F-Alfatide II was automatically prepared with the total synthesis time of 40 min,the radiochemical yield of(28±6)%(no decay corrected,n=11),and the radiochemical purity >97%.All quality analysis indexes accorded with the radiopharmaceutical requirements.18F-Alfatide II microPET/CT images of ZR-75-1 and CNE1 tumors were clear due to the high radioactivity uptake of tumor lesions(T/M ratio was greater than 4.0 at 1.0 h after injection).Conclusion Based on the 18F-minireactor,the,8F-Alfatide II can be prepared successfully with short synthesis time and high radiochemical yield,which can help the application studies in 18F-Alfatide II microPET/CT imaging.
10.Enhancing thermostability of xylanase from rumen microbiota by molecular cyclization.
Kexin ZHOU ; Huan WANG ; Xintao ZHU ; Anqi ZHENG ; Nuo LI ; Xiaobao SUN ; Deying GAO ; Peipei AN ; Jiakun WANG ; Guoying QIAN ; Qian WANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2020;36(5):920-931
The capacity for thermal tolerance is critical for industrial enzyme. In the past decade, great efforts have been made to endow wild-type enzymes with higher catalytic activity or thermostability using gene engineering and protein engineering strategies. In this study, a recently developed SpyTag/SpyCatcher system, mediated by isopeptide bond-ligation, was used to modify a rumen microbiota-derived xylanase XYN11-6 as cyclized and stable enzyme C-XYN11-6. After incubation at 60, 70 or 80 ℃ for 10 min, the residual activities of C-XYN11-6 were 81.53%, 73.98% or 64.41%, which were 1.48, 2.92 or 3.98-fold of linear enzyme L-XYN11-6, respectively. After exposure to 60-90°C for 10 min, the C-XYN11-6 remained as soluble in suspension, while L-XYN11-6 showed severely aggregation. Intrinsic and 8-anilino-1-naphthalenesulfonic acid (ANS)-binding fluorescence analysis revealed that C-XYN11-6 was more capable of maintaining its conformation during heat challenge, compared with L-XYN11-6. Interestingly, molecular cyclization also conferred C-XYN11-6 with improved resilience to 0.1-50 mmol/L Ca²⁺ or 0.1 mmol/L Cu²⁺ treatment. In summary, we generated a thermal- and ion-stable cyclized enzyme using SpyTag/SpyCatcher system, which will be of particular interest in engineering of enzymes for industrial application.
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