1.Analysis of balanced translocation at amniocentesis on prenatal diagnosis
Xiaojin LUO ; Liang HU ; Jian RAN ; Fengxiang WEI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;31(23):3904-3906
Objective To explore the prenatal indications and pregnant outcome of balanced transloca-tion at amniocentesis, so as to provide scientific guidelines of prenatal diagnosis for local pregnant women. Methods Retrospective review was made on 76 cases of balanced translocation at amniocentesis from 2011 to 2015 at our hospital. Results In 76 cases, 38 cases were aged pregnancy prenatally, 20 cases carriers, 9 cas-es abnormal serum screening , 5 cases with previous abnormal births , 2 cases with abnormal ultrasound findings and 2 cases with other problems. Conclusion Balanced translocation concomitant aneuploidy , de novo X-auto-some translocation or de novo complex chromosome rearrangements can cause fetal abnormalities on prenatal di-agnosis. The results of ultrasound, FISH and array-CGH could provide for de novo simple translocation at amnio-centesis.
2.Clinical analysis of therapies for native valve endocarditis
Li ZHAI ; Yanli HU ; Xiaojin WANG ; Changming XIONG
Military Medical Sciences 2014;(5):374-376
Objective To summarize experience in treating patients with native value endocarditis ( NVE) , and discuss the effect of timing of surgery on the infection control , cardiac function recovery and long-term mortality among patients . Methods Eighty NVE cases with antibiotic treatment were recruited between January 2006 and May 2013 .According to the timing of surgery, the subjects were divided into the early surgery group (38 cases) and the late surgery group (42 ca-ses) .The infection-related markers and cardiac function indexes before and after surgery , and 1-year, 3-year and 5-year mortality after surgery were analyzed .Results The infection control and recovery of cardiac function in the early surgery group were better than in the late surgery group (P<0.05).The difference in 3-year and 5-year mortalities between the two groups was significant .Conclusions For NVE patients with routine antibiotics treatment , the surgical effect and long-term survival rate are much better in the early surgery group than in the late surgery group .
3.The effect of barium titanate coating on the proliferation of mouse fibroblast L929 cells tested by MTT method
Xiaojin GUO ; Wenhui WU ; Jingya LIU ; Dayan HU ; Nailing CHEN
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2016;32(5):615-619
Objective:To investigate the effect of the leaching liquids of the pure titanium porcelain crowns with barium titanate coating on the proliferation of L929 cells,and to evaluate its cytotoxicity level.Methods:The L929 ceils were cultured in vitro with leaching liquids of titanium porcelain specimens with barium titanate coating (group A),and titanium porcelain specimens(group B) for 1,3 and 5 days respectively.RPMI1640 containing 10% fetal bovine serum and 1% phenol was served as the negative(group C) and positive control group(group D),respectively.MTT method was used to test the effects of barium titanate coating on the proliferation of mouse fibroblast L929 cells,the cytotoxicity of the 4 groups was graded.Results:L929 cells of the group showed normal morphology and vigorous growth except group D.During the whole experiment,the absorbance values of group A was greater than that of group C(P <0.05).The cytotoxic gradation of group A grade 0.Conclusion:Titanium porcelain specimens with barium titanate coating has a good cytocompatibility.
4.Effect of nursing ward rounds with head nurses′tutoring and commenting
Xiaojin LI ; Xiaobei LIU ; Liwen ZENG ; Lu LIU ; Caimei ZHOU ; Liangying JIANG ; Enjin HU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2016;15(8):62-66
Objective To explore the effect of head nurses′tutoring and commenting on nursing ward round. Methods The nursing ward rounds performed during August 2013 to July 2014 were assigned as the control group and those nursing ward rounds during August 2014 to August 2015 as observation group: in the former group routine nursing ward rounds were done once a week and in the latter the rounds were performed by head nurses′tutoring and commenting once every week. The two groups were compared in terms of examination performances of nursing ward rounds, doctors′ and nurses′ satisfaction degree, nurses′ and student nurses′evaluation on the ward rounds and their critical thinking ability. Results The examination performances and the satisfaction degree in the observation group were significantly higher than those of the control group (P<0.05). The nurses in the observation group thought the head nurse′s commenting at ward rounds could be more effective than those from the control group in their improvement of theoretical knowledge and clinical ability (P<0.05). In terms of critical thinking by California Critical Thinking Disposition Inventory-Chinese Version), the total score and the scores on its dimensions in the observation group were significantly higher than those of the control group. Conclusion The nursing ward rounds by head nurses′tutoring and commenting can help the nurses to strengthen their ability in nursing ward rounds and improve their theory and clinical practice so that the nursing quality is improved.
5.Prenatal diagnosis of unbalanced reciprocal translocations at the second trimester
Xiaojin LUO ; Biyun GUO ; Liang HU ; Jian RAN ; Tao YU ; Fengxiang WEI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(15):2483-2485
Objective To explore the distribution of prenatal indications , clinical features and pregnant outcomes of chromosomal unbalanced reciprocal translocations atthe second trimester. Methods The data on 35 fetuses with unbalanced reciprocal translocations between May 2011 and March 2016 were retrospectively analyzed and reviewed. Results Of 35 fetuses with unbalanced translocations , 29 (82.86%) showed ultrasound abnormalities,and 6 (17.14%) had no significant clinical features. 8 were de novo, and the other 27 were parental inherited. All the 35 women had to terminate the pregnancy. Conclusions Ultrasound abnormalities are associated with chromosomal unbalanced reciprocal translocations at the second trimester , and most unbalanced translocations fetuses origin from parental carrier of balanced translocations.
6.Real-time RT-PCR for detection and quantification of AML1/ETO leukemia fusion gene
Bin LI ; Meijia YU ; Yang LIANG ; Xiaojin LI ; Jie HU ; Qi CHEN ; Huimin LI
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2009;18(12):735-738
Objective To set up real-time quantitative RT-PCR technique and measure leukemia fusion gene transcripts in patients with AML of FAB-M_2 subtype,and also to investigate the positive rate in patients and the relationship between the AMLI/ETO mRNA levels and the response rate after chemical therapy.Methods The plasmid containing the AMLI/ETO fusion gene sequences were constructed from myeloid cell lines Kasumi-1 (expressing AML1/ETO)to establish the standard curves,A TaqMan based realtime quantitative RT-PCR was performed to measure aberrant fusion gene transcripts in 45 samples of peripheral blood(PB) or bone marrow (BM) from 25 newly diagnosed patients with AML-M_2.All these 25 patients were diagnosed by the FCM(flow cytometry)and bone marrow molecular cytogenetics,and received the induce remission therapy with MA (Mitoxantrone+Ara-C).Results As a result,the AML1/ETO fusion gene transcripts were detected in 7(28%)out of 25 AML-M_2 patients (the ratios of AML1/ETO/ABL vary from 0.01 to 19.2),in which 5 patients were found t(8;21)(q22;q22).The transcript level of AML1/ETO fusion gene varied from the clinical situation of patients.These 7 patients with AML1/ETO fusion gene got complete remission(CR) after the first MA therapy,and the fusion gene reduced by 3 log in AML1/ETO/ABL.Only 11 patients got CR in 18 patients without AML1/ETO fusion gene.By following up these 7 patients with AML1/ ETO fusion gene kept persistent CR for 6 months.Conclusion It was concluded that real-time quantitative PCR is a reliable,innovative and promising technology with high sensitivity and speciality.It has potential clinical value for diagnosis,tumor typing,treatment selection,measuring the tumor load,monitoring fusion gene expression level and evaluating therapeutic strategy.It is worthy to apply in the clinical practice.
7.Diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary infection after liver transplant:a report of 34 cases
Yongbiao CHEN ; Yi JIANG ; Huanzhang HU ; Lizhi LU ; Shaogeng ZHANG ; Xiaojin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(07):-
Objective To explore the prevention and treatment of early pulmonary infection after liver(transplant).Methods A retrospective analysis was carried out on the clinical data of 34 cases suffered from post-transplant pulmonary infection among 62 cases of liver transplant.Results Among the 34 cases,27 cases recovered and 7 cases died.The sputum of 27 cases was cultured positive for bacteria and fungus(including) Gram-negative bacteria(51.9%),Gram-positive bacteria(29.6%) and fungus(18.5%),cytomegalovirus 1 case,EB virus in 1 case,and pathogens unknown in 5 cases.Conclusions (Gram-negative) bacteria are the main pathogens of pulmonary infection after liver transplant.The critical stage of pulmonary infection is the first week after operation.The perioperative management of respiratory tract and rational use of antibiotics are important for prevention and treatment of post-transplant pulmonary infection.
8.Management of grade Ⅳ portal vein thrombosis in liver transplantation (report of 6 cases)
Lizhi LU ; Qiucheng CAI ; Fang YANG ; Xiaojin ZHANG ; Shaohua CHEN ; Fan PAN ; Ning MU ; Huanzhang HU ; Yi JIANG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2012;33(3):152-155
Objective To investigate the methods for reconstructing portal vein in liver transplantation patients with grade Ⅳ portal vein thrombosis.Methods Clinical data of 6 patients with grade Ⅳ portal vein thrombosis who underwent liver transplantations were analyzed retrospectively.Different portal vein reconstructing approaches were applied: 4 patients underwent portal vein anastomosis with internal organ varicosis vein (group A),and 2 patients underwent portal vein arterialization (group B). Portal venous flow was monitored by intraoperative ultrasound and postoperative liver function was tested periodically during follow-up.Results In group A,one patient died of celiac infection 2 months post-transplantation.The remaining three patients were followed up for 14-17 months,and their portal veins remained smooth without thrombosis and with mitigated esophageal varicosity.In group B,one patient,with recurrent upper gastrointestinal bleeding,died of celiac infection 47 days after liver transplantation.The patient was followed up for 33 months with satisfactory liver and kidney functions although stomach esophagus varicosity was aggravated.Portal vein blood flow in groups A and B was 1258 ± 345 and 2275 ± 247 ml/min respectively after anastomosis by intraoperative color Dopplar ultrasound monitoring. Aspertate aminotransferase (AST) in group B was significantly lower on the fourth day after liver transplantation,and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) in group B was significantly lower on the 3rd,4th,5th and 6th day after liver transplantation than in group A (all P<0.05).Serum total bilirubin (TBIL) had no statistically significant difference during the 10 days post-operation (P>0.05).Conclusion Patients with grade Ⅳ portal vein thrombosis may achieve a satisfactory clinical effect by reconstructing portal vein through anastomosis of donor portal vein with internal organ? varicosis vein.PVA may be associated with early recovery of graft function and may be an effective remedial measure for patients with grade Ⅳ portal vein thrombosis who undergo liver transplantation.
9.Cloning,expression and bioinformatics analysis of cathepsin B of Echino-coccusgranulosus
Ting ZHANG ; Lifang JIA ; Ying CHEN ; Chuan JU ; Xiaojin MO ; Bin XU ; Shenbo CHEN ; Junhu CHEN ; Wei HU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2014;(6):642-647
Objective To clone and express cathepsin B gene of Echinococcus granulosus(EgCatB)and analyze EgCatB protein by using bioinformatics tools and online databases. Methods The total RNA of E. granulosus was extracted and reverse?ly transcribed into cDNA as the template sequence for PCR. The EgCatB gene was cloned by using the In?Fusion PCR cloning method and expressed by a wheat germ cell?free system,and then the recombinant protein was identified by Western blotting. The signal peptide,transmembrane helices and subcellular location of the EgCatB sequence were predicted by the online soft?ware SignalP 4.1,TMHMM sever v. 2.0 and TargetP 1.1 respectively. Subsequently,the homologue sequence and conserved sites were aligned by using BLASTP and GeneDoc software. Finally,the structures and the glycosylation modification site of the EgCatB encoding protein were analyzed and predicted in turn by ProtParam,SMART,Predictprotein,Swiss?model,NetOGlyc 4.0 and NetNGlyc 1.0 approaches. Results The EgCatB gene was successfully amplified from cDNA of E. granulosus and ex?pressed in the soluble fractions. The molecular weight of the expressed protein was estimated 35 kDa. The bioinformatics analysis revealed that EgCatB was a classical secreted protein containing a Pept_C1 domain. The homology analysis indicated that the amino acid sequence of EgCatB was highly conserved in the active enzyme sites. The protein structure prediction showed a cata?lytic active center was formed through Gln106,Cys112,His282 and Asn302. It was found that there were nine O?glycosylation sites in the EgCatB sequence,but no N?glycosylation sites. Conclusions The EgCatB gene is cloned and expressed successfully,and the recombinant protein is analyzed by bioinformatics approaches and structure predication. The study provides useful informa? tion for further functional study of the EgCatB protein.
10.New Polymorphic Microsatellite Loci Identified Using Genomic Resource for Schistosoma japonicum
Mingbo YIN ; Genfeng ZHU ; Xianglin ZHANG ; Bin XU ; Xiaojin MO ; Shengqiang SUN ; Shengyue WANG ; Blair DAVID ; Wei HU ; Zheng FENG
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(02):-
Objective To identify new microsatellite loci from genome sequence database for the study of poly-morphicsm of Schistosoma japonicum. Methods Schistosoma japonicum isolates were obtained from seven endemic sites in China: Tongling and Guichi counties of Anhui Province, Duchang county of Jiangxi Province, Changde and Yueyang Cities of Hunan Province, Shashi City of Hubei Province, Xichang City of Sichuan Province. In order to study the genetic variance, genomic DNAs of 96 individual adult worms were screened against 17 new Schistosoma japonicum microsatellites and the raw data were analyzed by GenMapper 4.0. Furthermore, the varieties of alleles were inverstigated using GenAlEx 6 and genetic distances within a subpopulation (GenClone) and among populations(UPGMA, MEGA 3.1) were analyzed. Results High levels of polymorphism were found between and within population samples, and significant genetic diversity was observed among the seven subpopulations.Within Jiangxi population, most genetic distances (17 loci) among samples range from 25 to 32, indicating a significant genetic diversity. There are three clusters among the seven populations: Jiangxi, Tonglin, Shashi and Changde population, with the genetics distances ranging from 0.017 8 to 0.036 3; Guichi and Yueyang population belong to another cluster, with the genetic distance of 0.024 7; However, Xichang population is an unique group. Its genetic distances to other populations are notable with a range from 0.019 2 to 0.069 3. Conclusion The 17 new polymorphic microsatellites identified may be used as suitable markers for the study on population genetics of Schistosoma japonicum and the genetic variance of the worms seems to be complicated.