1.Periodic variety in swarming motility of Proteus mirabilis
Xiongfei JIA ; Junkang LIU ; Qiwang XU
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the periodic variety at the germ form, quantity, flagellar expression and activity of breath enzyme etc during the swarming motility of Proteus mirabilis (PM). Methods The 2, 3, 5-tetraphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC), as indictor of breath enzyme, was added to the culture medium. Electronic microscope was adopted to observe the germ form and flagellar. Quantity of PM was measured by turbidimetry. Results During the PM growth and migration at LB medium, the germ quantity reduced and form changed from short and small to long and thin, flagellar got more and breath enzyme turned into inactive. Conclusion At the LB medium, PM in growth process appeared varieties in length of germ body, flagellar quantity and germs density, etc. PM in solid medium appeared wave motility, resulting from many factors including the environment, the signal transduction in cells and the density of germ.
2.Control and Thinking of LIS System Management
Yi TENG ; Huixuan WANG ; Ke WANG ; Xiongfei JIA
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1993;0(06):-
Objective To introduce management of control and thinking from LIS System for providing some advice on the realization of clinical laboratory informatization. Methods Combined with our practical work, the general requirements, the overall structure, the design principles, the charging and the data security management of current information systems were analyzed. Results Under this model, LIS system was stable and secure, the laboratory workflow was also reasonable and the charging system is well in order. Conclusion The reasonable design and an overall co -ordination are required by the clinical laboratory information system, which will be better for our laboratory work and contribute much to the automation of laboratory information administration.
3.Treatment of distal tibial fractures with a hybrid external skeletal fixator
Xiao CHANG ; Baozhong ZHANG ; Wanli ZHANG ; Jia ZHANG ; Peng GAO ; Xiongfei ZOU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2016;18(4):346-350
Objective To report the clinical results of managing distal tibial fractures with a hybrid external skeletal fixator.Methods From January 2006 to June 2013,39 patients with distal tibia fracture were managed with limited-close or limited-open reduction and a hybrid external skeletal fixator.They were 26 men and 13 women,with an average age of 40.1 years (range,from 23 to 65 years).According to AO classification,15 fractures were of type A3,8 of type B2,10 of type B3,2 of type C2 and 4 of type C3.According to Gustilo classification,of the 12 open fractures,8 were of type Ⅱ,3 of type Ⅲ a and one of type Ⅲ b.According to Tscherne classification of soft tissue injury,4 cases were of grade l,24 of grade 2,and 11 of grade 3.Open fractures were managed first with radical debridement.Those complicated with fibular fracture were managed first with open reduction and internal fixation of distal fibula followed by close or limited-open reduction and minimal internal fixation depending on the position of distal tibial fracture.Next,the hybrid external skeletal fixation was applied.Five cases were immobilized with trans-articular fixators.The data were recorded regarding interval from injury to surgery,operation time,perioperative blood loss,hospital stay,time of external fixation,time of bony union,and complications.The ankle function was evaluated clinically with the Maryland Scale system at the final follow-ups.Results The 39 patients were followed up for 12 to 18 months (average,14.5 months).Primary incision healing was achieved in 37 cases,but the other 2 patients with open fracture suffered delayed wound healing which was cured by dressing changes for 4 weeks.Altogether,38 cases achieved normal fracture union and their average time of external fixation was 13.5 weeks.The time for complete infusion of fracture lines on X-rays averaged 19.7 weeks.Delayed union occurred in one case whose fracture united after removal of the external fixator,internal fixation with a locking plate and autogenous bone grafting.One case was complicated with pin track infection which was healed after debridement,drainage for 8 weeks and removal of the external fixator.No neurovascular complications were observed.According to the Maryland Scale system,the ankle function was excellent in 8 cases,good in 24 and fair in 7,with an excellent and good rate of 82.1%.Conclusions The hybrid external skeletal fixator is good for distal tibial fractures,because it can cffectively protect the skin and minimize invasion to the soft tissues,reducing incidences of skin necrosis and wound infection.Moreover,since it is flexible in screwing and structure formulation,it facilitates wound management,eslpecially in the management of open fractures.
4.Xenotransplantation model of fetal pig skin precursor tissue
Zhenggen HUANG ; Jun WU ; Gaoxing LUO ; Chengjun GAN ; Wenguang CHENG ; Xiongfei JIA ; Liangpeng GE ; Hong WEI
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(22):-
Objective To investigate the xenotransplantation model of fetal pig skin precursor tissue and its development after transplantaion. Methods Porcine skin precursor tissue was obtained from the embryo of gestation day 56 (E56), and made into microskin or stamp skin graft. The microskin was transplanted to the dorsal wound in BALB/c nude mice, then covered with human corpse skin. The stamp skin graft was imbedded subcutaneously into the back of nude mice, and microskin was injected subcutaneously into the auricles of nude mice. Their growth and development were observed and they were examined by HE staining at 6th and 12th week after transplantation respectively. Two-sample t test was used to analyze the size of newly grown skin tissue. Results Porcine skin precursor tissue graft in three models above survived and continued growth after transplantation, and growth ability of the dorsal wound transplantation model was significantly stronger than that of the auricle model. Epidermis and hypodermis were detected in newly grown skin tissues. Hair follicles, a few of sebaceous glands, but no sweat glands were observed in auricle model, while many sebaceous glands and sweat glands were observed in the dorsal wound model. Conclusion Transplantation of microskin to dorsal wound is the optimal model of investigating the xenotransplantation of fetal pig skin precursor tissue and its development after transplantion.
5.Establishment and identification of HUVEC cell strains with over-expression and low expression of RACK 1
Li ZHANG ; Xiongfei JIA ; Hua NIU ; Yue FENG ; Yuzhu SONG ; Wanglong ZHANG ; Shengying LI ; Mingjiang WU ; Xiaoqin MAO
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2015;(2):218-223
Objective To establish several human umbilical vein endothelial cell ( HUVEC ) strains with over-ex-pression or low expression of receptor for activated C kinase 1 ( RACK1 ) , which will provide an effective tool for future studying the function of RACK1 in arrhythmia.Methods The full-length cDNA sequence of RACK1 gene was amplified and inserted into pIRES2-EGFP.At the same time, designed and synthesised complementary DNA sequences of 3 pairs of short hairpin structure and a pair of negative control sequence , then subcloned into the plas-mid pGenesil-1 .The HUVEC cells were transfected with these plasmids and screened by using G 418 .And the expression of RACK1 mRNA and protein in the cells were assayed by qRT-PCR and Western blot , respectively . Results RACK1 eukaryotic expression vector and siRNA expression vectors of RACK 1 were constructed success-fully.After a 48 h transfection of HUVEC cells with the recombinant vectors and G 418 selection, the positive cell clones were obtained .qRT-PCR and Western blot showed that over-expression vector and interference vectors could effectively enhanced and knocked-down RACK1 expression in HUVEC strains .Conclusions HUVEC cell strains with over-expression and low expression of RACK 1 have been successfully established .
6.Proteomics research for early diagnosis of acute renal allograft rejection
Xiongfei JIA ; Weifeng HE ; Gaoxing LUO ; Chengjun GAN ; Zhenggen HUANG ; Shunzong YUAN ; Xiaojuan WANG ; Xu PENG ; Wenguang CHENG ; Jianglin TAN ; Jie HU ; Jun WU
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(24):-
Objective Non-invasive detection is the focus of intense research in diagnosis of acute renal allograft rejection currently. Urine protein is considered the cue to reflect the pathological changes in kidney disease. In this study, we explored the urine markers for early acute renal allograft rejection. Methods The urine protein of two patients with acute renal allograft rejection were examined by 2D gel electrophoresis and bioinformatics. We adopted pH 4-7 ready strip IPG and stained the gel with Sypro-Ruby. The digitized 2D maps of urine protein were quantitatively analyzed using 2D-analysis software packages. By analyzing the differential expressions of proteome between different time points (1, 2, 3 days before acute rejection and 7, 14, 21 days after acute rejection), 30 protein spots were selected and analyzed by MALDI-TOF-MS/MS. Results We obtained 2D gel electrophoresis maps of urine protein of the patients with acute renal allograft rejection, which are of good reproducibility and resolution. Sixteen protein spots were identified, resulting in thirteen corresponding proteins. Out of these proteins, we screened three proteins (alpha-1-antichymotrypsin, tumor rejection antigen gp96, Zn-Alpha-2-Glycoprotein) closely related to acute rejection. Conclusion The urine protein spots on 2D gel electrophoresis maps for the patients with acute renal allograft rejection were of obvious difference when detected at different time points of acute rejection. Alpha-1-antichymotrypsin, tumor rejection antigen gp96 and Zn-Alpha-2-Glycoprotein might be the candidate protein markers to diagnose acute renal allograft rejection after renal transplantation.
7.Diagnosis and treatment of 21-hydroxylase deficiency with testicular adrenal rest tumors:a report of three cases and literature review
Qi ZHANG ; Li ZANG ; Chongyu ZHANG ; Weijun GU ; Bing LI ; Xiongfei JIA ; Kang CHEN ; Yu PEI ; Jin DU ; Qinghua GUO ; Jianming BA ; Zhaohui LYU ; Jingtao DOU ; Yiming MU
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2022;61(1):72-76
Objective:To provide insight into the diagnosis for clinicians, the clinical characteristics, diagnosis and treatment history of 3 patients with 21-hydroxylase deficiency (21-OHD) and testicular adrenal rest tumors (TART) were analyzed.Methods:The clinical, laboratory and imaging data of 3 male patients with 21-OHD and TART, confirmed with CYP21 gene sequencing, from May 2010 to May 2021 in the First Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital were analyzed retrospectively. The treatment strategy and clinical outcome were followed up.Results:All the 3 patients were first diagnosed with bilateral adrenal mass at the age of 27-42 years old. They were 145-162 cm tall. The levels of progesterone, 17-hydroxyprogesterone, and adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) of the 3 patients were relatively high, and that of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) of the 3 patients were low. Testosterone level of 1 patient was significantly elevated, and that of the other 2 patients was below the lower limit of normal range. Testicular ultrasound showed heterogeneous hyperechoic masses in both testes. CT of the adrenal glands showed bilateral adrenal enlargement with mass. All 3 patients were treated with dexamethasone. After 4-96 months of follow-up, 17-hydroxyprogesterone level was kept above the median normal level. One of the patients got married and had a baby after treatment. The sizes of adrenal hyperplasia and testicular masses reduced to various degrees with the change of the testicular masses being proportional to that of adrenal hyperplasia.Conclusions:Patients with 21-OHD are prone to have TART, leading to the impaired testicular function. Early glucocorticold therapy is beneficial to the reduction of TART and restoration of testicular function.
8.Treatment of patients with orthopaedic trauma during COVID-19 epidemic
Xiao CHANG ; Yang SONG ; Wenqian WANG ; Yu FAN ; Baozhong ZHANG ; Jia ZHANG ; Xiongfei ZOU ; Peng GAO ; Bin YU ; Na GAO ; Jianguo ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2020;22(7):561-566
Objective:To report our experience in treatment of patients with orthopaedic trauma during COVID-19 epidemic.Methods:We retrospectively analyzed the 67 patients with orthopedic trauma who had been treated at Department of Orthopaedics, Peking Union Medical College Hospital from February 1 to March 31, 2020. After screening for COVID-19 infection was performed under strict protection, the patients were diagnosed and assigned to outpatient emergency treatment or hospitalization according to their specific condition. Twenty-six patients were treated at the outpatient emergency department. They were 8 males and 18 females with an average age of 69.5 years. Of them, 6 with vertebral compression fracture were placed on bed brakes, 14 with limb fracture immobilized after close reduction, 2 with skin laceration treated with debridement and suture, and 4 with hip fracture immobilized in bed. In the 41 hospitalized patients, there were 14 males and 27 females with an average age of 68.5 years. In them, hemiarthroplasty was performed for 7 femoral neck fractures, kyphoplasty for 5 vertebral compression fractures, total elbow arthroplasty for one humeral intercondylar fracture, exploration and suture for one case of Achilles tendon rupture, and internal fixation surgery for the remaining 27 cases.Results:Most of the patients had osteoporotic fractures which accounted for 61.5% (16/26) of the outpatients and 68.3% (28/41) of the inpatients, respectively. The duration from injury to surgery averaged 2.3 days and the length of hospitalization 4.5 days for the 41 hospitalized patients, decreased compared with the corresponding data (3.1 days and 11.5 days) for the similar inpatients in the same period last year. In the 41 inpatients, fever was observed upon hospitalization in 4 cases and after operation in 26 cases, and related to their primary injury or surgical trauma in all. Acute pulmonary embolism happened during operation in one patient with femoral shaft fracture.Conclusions:The prevention and control of COVID-19 should be continued. The awareness and behavior of health care providers are expected to be enhanced by strict screening protocol, protection and supervision. The proportion of elderly patients with osteoporotic fracture increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Shortage of blood was the major problem affecting the treatment. Timely surgical treatment should be indicated for the patients with orthopedic trauma, especially those with lower extremity fracture.