1.Indole alkaloids from Ervatamia hainanensis
Xingqi TAN ; Haisheng CHEN ; Liangjun GUO ; Linsong WU ; Yunchao LEI
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(06):-
Objective To study indole alkaloids of Ervatamia hainanensis. Methods The compounds were separated and purified by column chromatography with silica gel and Sephadex LH-20. The structures were identified by IR, MS, and NMR. Results Seven alkaloids were identified as: hainanervatasine (Ⅰ), hainanervatacine (Ⅱ), vobasine (Ⅲ), coronaridine (Ⅳ), 3-hydroxyl coronaridine (Ⅴ), 3-(2-oxopropyl) coronaridine (Ⅵ), and tabernamine (Ⅶ), respectively. Conclusion Compounds Ⅰ and Ⅱ are new compounds. Compounds Ⅳ and Ⅵ are isolated from this plant for the first time.
3.Dermoscopic features of alopecia areata and their correlation with clinicopathological manifestations
Ying ZHAO ; Zeming CAI ; Yugang GONG ; Lan XI ; Jian YANG ; Wenna CHEN ; Xingqi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2011;44(1):30-34
Objective To observe the microstructural changes in lesions of alopecia areata (AA) with dermoscopy and to evaluate their correlation with clinicopathological manifestations. Methods The area of alopecia of 62 patients with AA and 44 patients with other types of hair loss were observed by using a noncontact polarized dermoscope (Dermlite, USA). Clinical data on and laboratory findings from these patients were collected. Pathological examination was carried out with scalp biopsy specimens from the alopecia area of 15 AA patients. Results Characteristic dermoscopic signs of AA included yellow dots, black dots, broken hairs, exclamation mark hairs, short vellus hair and newly-grown short hairs. Among these signs, yellow dots showed the highest prevalence (83.9%). Exclamation mark hairs, black dots and broken hairs were rather specific signs for AA, and the prevalence of the three signs was positively correlated with disease activity and positivity rate of hair-pull test. A positive correlation was also noted between the prevalence of elevated thyroid peroxidase antibody levels and positivity rate of hair-pull test (r = 0.269, P < 0.05 ) as well as prevalence of broken hairs (r = 0.445, P < 0.05), and between the prevalence of yellow dots and that of keratinous plug in follicular orifice. There was a negative correlation between the prevalence of newly-grown short hairs and perifollicular mast cell infiltration and between the prevalence of black dots and the anagen/catagen ratio. Conclusions Yellow dots can serve as a preliminary screening marker for AA. Exclamation mark hairs, black dots and broken hairs are highly sensitive for the confirmation of diagnosis of AA, and often predict progressive AA.Dermoscopic signs are well correlated to the histopathology features of AA, and may be useful for the evaluation of disease severity and guidance on the treatment of AA.
4.Correction of secondary unilateral cleft lip nasal deformity by anatomical restoration and cartilage of nasal septum
Hegeng WANG ; Xiangdong QI ; Zhijun LUO ; Jingjing CHU ; Xingqi CHEN ; Xiaoyun WU ; Ju TIAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2014;20(3):193-195
Objective To explore the clinical methodology and effects of correction of secondary unilateral cleft lip nasaldeformity by anatomical restoration and cartilage of nasal septum.Methods With the Goodman's incision in the columella and nasal vestibule,we cut out the cartilage of nasal septum and built a new support structure of tip to reshape the nasal shape after the adequate anatomical restoration under the magnifier of 2.5 times.Results The operation corrected alanasi collapse skewed columella and nostrils symmetry,etc.21 cases were treated and followed up for a month and fifteen months,showing stablized effect with columella centerno alanasi collapse,symmetric nostril and no recurrence.Conclusions On the base of nasal anatomy,a good therapeutic effect has been archeived by the adequate anatomical restoration,cutting out the cartilage of nasal septum and builting a new support structure of tip to reshape the nasal shape.
5.A Novel RT-LAMP Assay for Rapid and Simple Detection of Classical Swine Fever Virus
Lei CHEN ; Xuezheng FAN ; Qin WANG ; Lu XU ; Qizu ZHAO ; Yuanchen ZHOU ; Jun LIU ; Bo TANG ; Xingqi ZOU
Virologica Sinica 2010;25(1):59-64
A simple and rapid assay for the detection of Classical swine fever virus(CSFV)was established using reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification(RT-LAMP).This study describes the amplification of the genomic RNA of CSFV under isothermal conditions(63℃)within one hour,using a set of six primers(two outer primers,two inner primers and two loop primers).This RT-LAMP assay showed 100-fold higher sensitivity than the standard RT-PCR method and identified eighteen additional positive cases that were negative when tested by RT-PCR.This RT-LAMP was able to detect all the 13 strains of CSFV but not the BVDV.PRRSV.SIV.PRV-PCV,thus showed a good specificity.Products amplified by RT-LAMP can be visualized by agarose gel electrophoresis and in addition,either as a white precipitate at the bottom of the tube after a pulse spin or as a color change when dyed with SYBR Green I which are visible to the naked eye.Because RT-LAMP is low-cost and produces rapid results,it has the potential to be an excellent tool for CSFV surveillance in the field,especially in developing countries.
6. Preliminary study on effect of intraoperative goal-directed fluid management on pulmonary function and oxygen dynamics in patients with severe burns
Ziwei WANG ; Yan CHEN ; Fujun CHENG ; Xingqi CHEN ; Yong YANG ; Kaizhi LU
Chinese Journal of Burns 2019;35(10):733-739
Objective:
To preliminarily investigate the effect of intraoperative goal-directed fluid management (GDFM) on pulmonary function and oxygen dynamics in patients with severe burns.
Methods:
From February 2017 to May 2018, 30 patients admitted to Burn Department of our hospital with severe burns who met the criteria for inclusion and needed escharectomy and skin grafting were enrolled in this prospective randomized controlled trial. The patients were divided into group GDFM of 15 cases [14 males and 1 female, (45±14) years old] and conventional liquid management group of 15 cases [12 males and 3 females, (42±10) years old] according to the random number table. During escharectomy and skin grafting, volume of patients in group GDFM was managed according to the GDFM scheme, based on cardiac output index, stroke volume variation, stroke volume index, hemoglobin, central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2), and other parameters; volume of patients in conventional liquid management group was managed according to clinical experience and conventional liquid management scheme, based on mean arterial pressure, central venous pressure, urine output, hemoglobin, and other parameters. At post operation hour (POH) 1, 6, 12, and 24, arterial and venous blood was collected from patients of the two groups to determine the levels of extravascular lung water index (ELWI), global end-diastolic volume index (GEDI), oxygenation index, ScvO2, central venous-to-arterial blood carbon dioxide partial pressure difference (Pcv-aCO2), lactic acid, pH value, bicarbonate ion, and base excess routinely. Data were processed with Fisher′s exact probability test,
7.Construction of universal vector for gene targeting and analysis of its function.
Xingqi CHEN ; Daquan SUN ; Fengjun LIU ; Shuling JIA ; Yong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2008;24(10):1818-1823
To make a universal gene targeting vector fitting for most gene and delete positive selection gene after targeting successfully, a vector named pA2T was constructed by inserting one neomycin gene (neo) for positive selection and two same herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase gene HSV-tk1 and HSV-tk2 for negative selection into the vector of pGEM-3Z, and two locus of crossing-over (x) in P1 (LoxP) and two different multiple cloning sites (MCS) were inserted into two flanks of neo separately. There were eight rare cloning sites between neo and HSV-tk1 and five rare cloning sites between neo and HSV-tk2, and neo, HSV-tk1 and HSV-tk2 could be translated respectively in the pA2T. Transfection of the pA2T into goat fetus fibroblast cells with Lipofectamine 2000 conferred resistance to geneticin (G418) and resistance to ganciclovir (GAC) in the cells, which suggested the positive and negative selectable markers could express in the cells and thus the vector pA2T could be used as a universal gene targeting vector. Transformation of the pA2T into the BM25.8 expressing Cre recombinase conferred neo was deleted in the pA2T, which suggested the LoxP was active. Thus, this vector can be inserted by most gene sequences as homologous sequences and positive selection gene can be deleted after targeting successfully, which is very convenience for the production of transgenic animals using gene targeting method.
Animals
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Animals, Genetically Modified
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genetics
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Cloning, Molecular
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Ganciclovir
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pharmacology
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Gene Targeting
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methods
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Genetic Vectors
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genetics
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Gentamicins
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pharmacology
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Goats
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Integrases
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genetics
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Neomycin
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pharmacology
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Phosphotransferases
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genetics
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metabolism
8.Contributions of edentulous mandibular alveolar ridge height and denture adhesive to complete denture retention.
Xingqi ZENG ; Xinmin CHEN ; Yan PENG ; Chao XU ; Qinglin MEN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2011;28(5):957-960
The present paper is to investigate the relationship between height and stress-bearing area of mandibular alveolar ridge, their influence on retention of complete denture, and the effectiveness of denture adhesive (DA). Five mandibular edentulous models of different heights and a rabbit palate model were prepared in Die-Stone. Measurements were made on the heights and stress-bearing areas of mandibular alveolar ridge, the retention force of mandibular models 15 min after DA administration, and the retention force on the rabbit palate before and after adhering. All available data were analyzed statistically. Linear regression relationship was demonstrated between ridge height and bearing area, ridge height and retention force, and bearing area and retention force (P<0.01), separately. Retention force per unit area was positively related to the height and area. Retention force increased to 2.87 times postadhesive-treating. Height and stress-bearing area of mandibular alveolar ridge directly correlate with the retention of complete denture, and DA significantly improves the retention ability of complete denture.
Alveolar Process
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anatomy & histology
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Animals
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Dental Cements
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chemistry
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Denture Retention
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Denture, Complete
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Humans
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Jaw, Edentulous
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Mandible
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Rabbits
9.Assessment report on infection control of schistosomiasis in China, 2008
Yang HAO ; Donghua YI ; Xianfeng ZHANG ; Jijie XIONG ; Wenzong YUAN ; Shoujing HU ; Xiaohua WU ; Rong ZHU ; Jiagang GUO ; Xibao HUANG ; Yuesheng LI ; Honggen CHEN ; Tianping WANG ; Xingqi DONG ; Huazhong LI ; Canjun ZHENG ; Zhao CHEN ; Liying WANG ; Xiaonong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2009;21(6):457-463
According to the requirement of the national assessment for achieving the infection control criteria, 42 villages (among them,25 villages belonged to the first stratum, and 17 villages belonged to the second stratum) in 14 counties from 5 provinces, including Hunnan, Hubei, Jiangxi, Anhui and Yunnan, were selected as sampling villages for the assessment.The results from the field assessment showed that 154 out of 9 067 people were found infected with Sckistosoma japonicum, with an average infection rate of 1.7% ranged from 0.31 % to 4.10% , and only Yongping Village from Weishan County and Tenglong Village from Eryuan County were not found any case. A total of 46 out of 3 323 head of cattle were infected with S. japonicum, with an average infection rate of 1.38% ranged from 0.26% to 3.79% , and no any infected individual detected in Nanling County. No outbreak occurred in those sampling villages. Therefore, it is indicated that the five sampling provinces have reached the national criteria on infection control of schistosomiasis.
10.Influence of Peanut Cultivars and Environmental Conditions on the Diversity and Community Composition of Pod Rot Soil Fungi in China.
Mian WANG ; Mingna CHEN ; Zhen YANG ; Na CHEN ; Xiaoyuan CHI ; Lijuan PAN ; Tong WANG ; Shanlin YU ; Xingqi GUO
Mycobiology 2017;45(4):392-400
Peanut yield and quality are seriously affected by pod rot pathogens worldwide, especially in China in recent years. The goals of this study are to analyze the structure of fungal communities of peanut pod rot in soil in three peanut cultivars and the correlation of pod rot with environmental variables using 454 pyrosequencing. A total of 46,723 internal transcribed spacer high-quality sequences were obtained and grouped into 1,706 operational taxonomic units at the 97% similarity cut-off level. The coverage, rank abundance, and the Chao 1 and Shannon diversity indices of the operational taxonomic units were analyzed. Members of the phylum Ascomycota were dominant, such as Fusarium, Chaetomium, Alternaria, and Sordariomycetes, followed by Basidiomycota. The results of the heatmap and redundancy analysis revealed significant variation in the composition of the fungal community among the three cultivar samples. The environmental conditions in different peanut cultivars may also influence on the structure of the fungal community. The results of this study suggest that the causal agent of peanut pod rot may be more complex, and cultivars and environmental conditions are both important contributors to the community structure of peanut pod rot fungi.
Alternaria
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Arachis*
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Ascomycota
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Basidiomycota
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Chaetomium
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China*
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Fungi*
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Fusarium
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Soil*