1.Effect of electro-acupuncture on calcium content in neurocytes of focal cerebral ischemia.
Neng-gui XU ; Wei YI ; Xin-sheng LAI
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2002;22(4):295-297
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of electro-acupuncture (EA) in regulating calcium (Ca2+) content in brain neurocytes of rats with focal cerebral ischemia.
METHODSThe changes of Ca2+ content in ischemic neurocytes were observed by using laser confocal scanning microscope.
RESULTSCa2+ content did not change significantly in cerebral cortex when the brain ischemia occurred for 1 hr, but it raised significantly in striatum neurocytes. Both the Ca2+ contents in striatum and cortex area increased significantly 3 hrs after ischemia occurrence and the content in striatum was higher than that in cortex significantly. Brain Ca2+ content could be reduced significantly after the 3 hrs ischemic brain were treated by EA for 30 min.
CONCLUSIONEA could regulate the content of Ca2+ in the ischemic area of brain, inhibit Ca2+ overload, so as to protect neurons from ischemic injury.
Animals ; Biological Transport, Active ; Brain ; metabolism ; pathology ; Calcium ; metabolism ; Electroacupuncture ; Infarction, Middle Cerebral Artery ; metabolism ; pathology ; Male ; Microscopy, Confocal ; Neurons ; metabolism ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar
2.Isolation, culture and identification of human epidermal stem cells
cai, LIN ; xu, LUO ; guo-hua, XIN ; lai-jian, HUANG ; ze-liang, QIU
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(06):-
Objective To explore a method for isolation and culture of human epidermal stem cells. Methods Epidermis was obtained by digesting human foreskin with Dispase Ⅱ and Trypsin-EDTA.After suspension on the epidermal stem cell medium (ESCM), these single epidermis cells were inoculated onto human collagen Ⅳ-coated flasks and cultured at 37 ℃ in a humidified atmosphere containing 5% CO_2 for 10 min. The nonadherent cells were rinsed off 10 min after inoculation, and the adherent cells continued to be cultured after enriching and abstraction by type Ⅳ collagen. The cell growth was observed through inverted microscope, and the cell cloning efficiency and time of clone sustain were also detected. Immunocytochemistry was used to observe the expression of ?_1-integrin and keratin 19(K19). Keratinocytes were served as controls. Results It was revealed by histological observation that colonies were formed 24 hours after inoculation. The isolated and cultured cell cloning efficiency was higher and the time of clone sustain was longer than that of the control group. Positive expression of ?_1-integrin and K19 of cultured cells was detected by immunocytochemistry. Conclusion Adult epidermal stem cells could be successfully isolated and cultured by adhension with type Ⅳ collagen and culture with ESCM.
3.Physical agent detection ability of occupational health technical service institutions in Guangdong Province
XU Guo yong CUI Jia xin LAI Ming zhen ZHANG Dan ying YAN Hua
China Occupational Medicine 2022;49(05):568-
Objective
To analyze the physical agent detection ability of occupational health technical service institutions in
Methods
Guangdong Province. A total of 92 institutions in Guangdong Province that participated in the inter laboratory
comparison of physical agents organized in 2020 were taken as the research subjects using purposive sampling method. The
, Results
certified physical factor items number of measuring instruments and measurement standards were investigated. The
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certification and accreditation project on physical agents in 92 institutions with certification and accreditation rate >80.0%
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were noise high temperature ultraviolet radiation hand transmitted vibration and illumination. The certification approval rates
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of power frequency magnetic field 1 Hz to 100 kHz electric field 1 Hz to 100 kHz magnetic field laser radiation physical
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labor intensity and whole body vibration were 60.0%. The certification and accreditation rate of noise 98.9% was the
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highest and that of the physical labor intensity 3.3% was the lowest 0.01 . As for the number of measuring instruments
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the number of noise measuring instruments accounted for the highest proportion 52.6% in 92 institutions. The number of
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measuring instruments from the most to the least was grade A grade B and unqualified institutions 0.01 . The number of
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measuring instruments in private institutions was greater than that in non private institutions 0.01 . In the measurement
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standards some institutions that have certified power frequency electric field power frequency magnetic field and microclimate
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projects still used the abandoned standard. Some institutions that have certified microclimate illuminance and whole body
Conclusion ,
vibration used the wrong measurement standards. Among the physical agents the certification and accreditation
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rate of noise is the highest and the number of noise related measuring instruments is the largest. The qualified institutions and
private institutions have greater number of certification and accreditation projects on physical agents and measuring instruments.
4.The atrophy pattern in the subtypes of frontotemporal lobar degeneration and Alzheimer disease by structural MRI
Bing ZHANG ; Xin ZHANG ; Ming LI ; Fei CHEN ; Jun XU ; Huiting WANG ; Lai QIAN ; Hui ZHAO ; Yun XU ; Bin ZHU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2012;46(7):586-592
Objective To analyze the patterns of cortical atrophy of the two subtypes of frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD ),behavioural-vsriant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD ) and primary progressive aphasia (PPA).And to compare them with that of Alzheimer disease (AD) to provide an objective basis for early diagnosis and differential diagnosis.MethodsA total of 83 patients were enrolled in this study and there were 30 patients with cognitively normal controls (CN),30 with AD and 23 with FTLD (10 with bvFTD,13 with PPA).Philips 3.0 T TX scanner and 8 channel head coil was employed.Three dimensional turbo fast echo(3D-TFE)T1WI sequence with high resolution was used to collect the volume data of gray matter.3D-TFE T1 WI images were normalized and segmented into gray matter map for statistical analysis by SPM 8 and VBM 8.The false discovery rate (FDR) was adopted in P value adjustment,P < 0.001,and the cluster size was set at 5.The full width at half maximum (FWHM ) was set at 4 mm for the smoothing.Paired t test was used for statistics.ResultsIn bvFTD,PPA and AD groups,there were diffuse regions with reduced volume in cerebral cortex and subcortical structures (such as the hippocampus,the amygdala,the caudate nuclei,et al).The most obvious atrophic region in bvFTD and PPA group was found in the frontotemporal.Compared with AD,gray matter atrophy in bvFTD was found in brain regions including bilateral temporal lobes,bilateral superior temporal pole gyri,bilateral middle temporal pole gyri,right fusiform gyrus and bilateral frontal lobes.Among them,temporal and frontal lobes atrophy had obvious right partial lateralizing,with 14 301 voxels in right temporal lobe and 5105 in left (t =-5.03,P<0.05).The number of atrophy voxels in right and left frontal lobe were 1344 and 125 (t =3.45,P <0.05).The left temporooccipital lobe atrophy was more obvious than the right in PPA,with 15 637 voxels in left and 10 723 in right ( t =- 2.65,P < 0.05 ).ConclusionsThere are different brain gray matter atrophy patterns in bvFD,PPA and AD.Among them,bvFTD has asymmetric right frontal and temporal lobe atrophy,which may be related to characteristic personality changes.On the other hand,the asymmetric atrophy in left temporooccipital lobe may be responsible for the aphasis of patients with PPA.
5.Long-term analysis of safety and efficacy of standard percutaneous nephrolithotomy in patients with solitary kidneys.
Ming Rui WANG ; Qi WANG ; Hao HU ; Jin Hui LAI ; Yong Xin HE ; Jie XIONG ; Xian Hui LIU ; Shi Jun LIU ; Ke Xin XU ; Tao XU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2020;52(4):663-666
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the long-term efficacy and safety of ultrasound-guided percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) in the treatment of patients with solitary kidney stones.
METHODS:
The clinical data of 22 patients with solitary kidney stones treated with PCNL in Peking University People's Hospital from September 2008 to June 2014, with the follow-up data of more than 5 years were analyzed retrospectively. Perioperative indicators, postoperative stone free rate (SFR) and incidence of complications were recorded. Ultrasonography was used to evaluate the long-term stones recurrence rate. Serum creatinine and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) were used to assess the long-term renal function.
RESULTS:
In this group of 22 patients, the average age was (50.3±11.8) years, with 10 cases of anatomic solitary kidneys, 12 functional solitary kidneys, and the median stone diameter was 1.65 (1.1-3.9) cm. All the patients had multiple stones, including 7 cases of staghorn stones. The median pre-operative serum creatinine was 104.5 (60.0-460.0) μmol/L, and the mean eGFR was (60.3±29.4) mL/min, showing no statistically significant difference compared with that before surgery. The mean operative time was (88.2±42.0) min, and there were 11 cases of single-channel and double-channel PCNL. The median serum creatinine on the first day after surgery was 102.0 (63.0-364.0) μmol/L, and the mean eGFR was (58.0±25.1) mL/min. The mean postoperative hospital stay was (8.7±5.2) days. In this group, 5 patients (22.7%) presented short-term complications, among which 4 patients presented postoperative infection and massive hemorrhage at the same time, which improved after conservative treatment, and 1 patient presented pleural injury and improved after closed thoracic drainage. Two patients (9.1%) developed long-term complications, and ureteral stricture occurred 3 months after operation, which improved after balloon dilatation. The median follow-up time was 6.2 (4.7-11.1) years. The median serum creatinine at the last follow-up was 104.0 (72.4-377.0) μmol/L, and the mean eGFR was (60.1±23.7) mL/min, showing no statistically significant difference compared with that before surgery. Renal function decreased in 6 patients (27.3%). Initial and final SFR were 72.7% and 100%, respectively. During the 6.2-year follow-up, 9 patients (40.9%) experienced recurrence of kidney stone. After stone recurrence, 13 lithotomy surgeries were performed, and the SFR by the latest follow-up was 63.6%.
CONCLUSION
This study had the longest follow-up time for patients with solitary kidney stones after PCNL reported at home and abroad. Ultrasound-guided standard PCNL was safe and effective in the treatment of solitary kidney stones. Long-term follow-up results showed that the recurrence rate of kidney stones was still high, but the long-term renal function was stable after operation, and some patients showed mild renal function decline.
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Humans
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Kidney Calculi
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Middle Aged
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Nephrolithotomy, Percutaneous
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Retrospective Studies
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Treatment Outcome
6.Expression of a DNA fragment encoding the active domain of human TNF related apoptosis inducing ligand in pichia pastoris.
Hong XU ; Xin-Tian LAI ; Kai YE ; Hui-Wen MA ; Kui HONG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2003;19(2):163-167
Human tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand(TRAIL) is a member of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) family of ligands which has been reported in 1995. The TRAIL protein induces apoptosis of certain types of target cells, such as transformed cells that include but are not limited to cancer cells and virus-infected cells but the normal cells. It is a type II transmembrane protein and the extracellular domain of TRAIL is the functional domain in induction of cell apoptosis. A gene fragment encoding for the active domain of TRAIL was modified with oligo-nucleotide directed mutagenesis according to the characters of Pichia pastoris expressing vector. Arginine at the position of 149 corresponding to the amino acid residue 531 which might be a potential Kex2 protease processing sites was substituted with Lysine to prevent the expressed protein from the digestion by the protease. After proved with DNA sequencing. the modified gene fragment coding soluble TRAIL domain was inserted into the Pichia pastoris expression vector pPIC9K in the same reading frame with alpha-factor secreting signal peptide. The recombinant plasmid pPIC9K - TRAIL was transferred into P. pastoris cell by spheroplast transformation. The recombinant yeasts were identified by antibiotic G418 and Southern dot blot. The transformants (His+ Mut(s)) containing multi-copy gene fragment of TRAIL were selected with increasing concentration of G418 and induced with 0.5% methanol in shaking flask to expression the active domain of TRAIL. After inducing for 3 - 4 days, the proteins in the culture supernatant was assayed with SDS-PAGE and Western blot. Two expressed protein bands whose appearant molecular weight were 19kD and 38kD, respectively, could be specifically recognized by polyclonal antibodies against human TRAIL. The 38kD protein might be a dimers of TRAIL in the culture supernatant. The amount of expressed foreign protein made up to 36% of the total proteins in the culture suprenatant. Biological activity assay, in vitro, indicated that the expressed protein could induce tumor cells apoptosis.
Apoptosis
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drug effects
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel
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Genetic Vectors
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genetics
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Pichia
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genetics
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metabolism
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Protein Structure, Tertiary
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genetics
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physiology
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TNF-Related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligand
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genetics
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metabolism
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pharmacology
7.Clinical anatomy of iliac bone grafts used for mandibular reconstruction and dental implantation.
Gang DONG ; Xin XU ; Jian-jin ZHENG ; Hong WU ; Shu-lai LU
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2013;48(2):102-104
OBJECTIVETo investigate the anatomical features of iliac bone grafts used for mandibular reconstruction and dental implantation.
METHODSSixteen cadavers were dissected. The length, width, height and cortical thickness of the iliac bone were measured with respect to points determined by the relative dimensions of the bone.
RESULTSThe length of iliac bone graft was (77.2 ± 6.1) mm. The height was from (38.2 ± 4.2) mm to (41.9 ± 4.7) mm. The width decreased from iliac crest to base line. The least width 10 mm and 15 mm away from iliac crest were (8.4 ± 2.2) mm and (6.5 ± 2.1) mm respectively. The greatest mean cross-sectional cortical thickness at the intermediate line of the iliac crest was (3.4 ± 0.8) mm.
CONCLUSIONSAnatomical features of iliac bone are suitable for designing bone grafts for mandibular reconstruction followed by dental implantation.
Bone Transplantation ; Dental Implantation, Endosseous ; methods ; Humans ; Ilium ; anatomy & histology ; transplantation ; Mandible ; surgery ; Mandibular Reconstruction ; methods
9.Relationship between the distribution of hepatitis B virus genotypes and clinical types of the disease in Han nationality hepatitis B patients in Xinjiang.
Hong XU ; Yue-xin ZHANG ; Lin XIAO ; Xiao-bo LU ; Lai WEI ; Xu CONG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2005;13(11):848-849
China
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ethnology
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Genotype
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Hepatitis B
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virology
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Hepatitis B virus
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genetics
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Humans
10.Intelligent Stretching and Its Application in Spasticity and Contracture of Ankle Joint (review)
Jifang QIU ; Congqin XU ; Mengming SHAO ; Xiaojun WANG ; Wei XU ; Shanshan LAI ; Rongzhi ZHOU ; Fanghua ZHOU ; Huafang PAN ; Qiuhua ZHAO ; Zhiyong QIAN ; Xin QI ; Jin LU ; Jianfei SONG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;(12):1420-1424
Contracture and spasticity of ankle joints were major sources of disability in neurological impairment including stroke and cerebral palsy, etc. The manual stretching used in physical therapy might be laborious and time-consuming to the therapists and the outcome was dependent on the experience and the subjectiveend feelingof the therapists. A device was developed that could safely stretch the an-kle joint to its extreme positions with quantitative control of the resistance torque and stretching velocity. Furthermore, it could satisfy a strong need for quantitative and objective measures of the impairment and rehabilitation outcome. This was just the meaning intelligent stretching referred to. This article described the origin of the concept of intelligent stretching and its definition, operational principle, and su-periority and weakness, as well as its application in ankle joint spasticity and contracture in patients with stroke and cerebral palsy.