2.Influences of low-protein diet on renal function and nutritional status in patients with stage 3/4 chronic kidney diseases
Chunhai SHAO ; Yun ZHU ; Jingfang LIU ; Jun XUE ; Fang TIAN ; Junfeng LIU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2009;17(6):339-342
Objective To assess the influences of low-protein diet on the renal function and nutritional status in patients with stage 3/4 chronic kidney diseases (CKD).Methods Totally 34 patients with stage 3/4 CKD were randomly divided into group A (protein intake:0.6 g·kg~(-1)·d~(-1);n=14) and B (protein intake:0.8 g·kg~(-1)·d~(-1);n=20).Anthropometric measurement and blood biochemical tests were performed,nutri-tional status was assessed,and 24-hour dietary recall survey was conducted before and after the treatment.Patients were followed up for 6 months.Results In group A,the creatinine level significantly decreased (P=0.010),while albumin level (P=0.042) and the intake of energy (P=0.018) and carbohydrate (P<0.001) signifi-cantly increased after the treatment In all the 34 patients,in group A and group B,the malnutrition rates were de-creased by 14.7%,7.2%,and 21.1% after nutritional intervention.Conclusion The low-protein diet (protein intake 0.6 g·kg~(-1)·d~(-1)),in which part of the staple food was replaced by wheat starch,can increase the in-takes of carbohydrate and energy and improve renal function and nutritional status in patients with stage 3/4 CKD.
3.Genetics analysis of two childhood acute myeloid leukemia patients with variant t(8;21)
Yaxiang HE ; Yongquan XUE ; Hongying WANG ; Xuejun SHAO ; Naichao YANG ; Jun XU ; Hong ZHU ; Shaoyan HU
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2012;21(9):517-519
Objective To report two childhood acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients with t(8;20)(q22;q13) and t(1;8;21)(q32;q22;q22) respectively,as variant t(8;21).Methods Chromosome preparation of bone marrow cells were made using short-term culture and karyotypic analysis was carried out using R and G-banding techniques.Interphase-fluorescence in situ hybridization (I-FISH) and metaphase-FISH (M-FISH) were performed using dual color,dual fusion AML1-ETO probe to detect the AML1-ETO fusion gene.Multiplex RT-PCR was used to demonstrate the expression of AML1-ETO fusion transcript.Results The karyotype of bone marrow cells for these two childhood AML patients were 45,X,-Y,t(8;20)(q22;q13)[12]/46,XY[3](case 1) and 46,XX,t(1;8;21)(q32;q22;q22)[18]/46,XX[2](case 2),respectively.I-FISH and M-FISH confirmed that they all had the AML1-ETO fusion gene and variant t(8;21).The AML1-ETO fusion transcript in both patients was detected by RT-PCR.Conclusion t (8;20)(q22;q13) and t (1;8;21)(q32;q22;q22) are variant t (8;21) in nature.It is important to combine the conventional karyotypic analysis with D-FISH and multiplex RT-PCR to determine the nature and prognosis of AML patients with variant t(8;21).
4.Expression and clinical significance of small fragments of P28 and P43 in papillary thyroid carcinoma after TRa1 gene transcription
Shiliang LI ; Lei XU ; Guoan SHAO ; Fenfen SUN ; Linyong SUN ; Jun XUE
Practical Oncology Journal 2017;31(4):294-298
Objective The objective of this study was to investigate the expression of P28 and P43 in papillary thyroid carcinoma(PTC)and its relationship with clinicopathological features after TRa1 gene transcription.Methods Real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR(RT-PCR)and gel electrophoresis were used to determine the target fragments and to isolate the bands of different fragments.The optical density of each band was scanned by UV transmittance analyzer to detect 31 cases of PTC tissue and expression levels of P28 and P43 in para-cancerous tissues.Results The average gray value of P28 in thyroid carcinoma group was 0.77±0.34,which was significantly higher than that in para-cancer group(0.31±0.18).The average gray value of P43(0.85+0.21)in thyroid carcinoma group was significantly higher than that in para-cancer group(0.34±0.15)(P<0.05).The expression levels of P28 were not correlated with gender,age,tumor size,lymph node metastasis and clinical pathologic stage(P>0.05),The expression levels of P43 were not correlated with gender,age,tumor size and lymph node metastasis.(P>0.05)but they were related to clinical pathologic stage(P<0.05).There was no correlation between expression levels of P28 and P43(r=0.266,P=0.071).Conclusion The increased expression of P28 and P43 may have a high degree of malignancy and a certain clinical value in predicting the adverse prognosis of PTC.Both factors are helpful for the prevention and treatment of PTC.
5.Comparison of the two-dimensional electrophoresis maps of rat spinal cord protein extracted by two different solution systems
Qin-Xue, DING ; Yu-feng, JIA ; Cong-Jian, ZHAO ; Hai-ping, QUE ; Shao-Jun, LIU ; Yao-Jun, GUO
Bulletin of The Academy of Military Medical Sciences 2001;25(1):17-20
Objective:To compare the two-dimensional electrophoresis(2-DE) maps of rat spinal cord protein extracted by two different solution systems.Methods: Adult rat spinal cord protein was precipitated with 10% trichloracetic acid in acetone and resuspended in 8 mol/L urea plus 4%CHAPS (A solution) or, 5 mol/L urea, 2 mol/L thiourea, 2%CHAPS plus 2%SB3-10 (B solution). One hundred and fifty micrograms of protein was loaded on 18 cm IPG strip holder and run isoelectric focusing electrophoresis as the first dimension, then horizontal SDS-PAGE as the second dimension. Protein spots were visualized by silver stain.Results:There were 1 059 and 1 023 protein spots in each map, of which 790 spots were matched in two maps. There were 269 and 233 spots exclusively extracted by A and B solutions, respectively. Taken together, 1292 different spots were totally obtained by A and B solutions.Conclusion: Integrating protein spots extracted by different solution systems is beneficial for achieving intact 2-DE map of tissues.
6.Viral pathogens of acute respiratory infection in hospitalized children from Suzhou.
Feng-Guo WAN ; Xue-Lan ZHANG ; Xue-Jun SHAO ; Jun XU ; Yun-Fang DING
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2009;11(7):529-531
OBJECTIVETo investigate the viral pathogens of acute respiratory infection (ARI) in hospitalized children from Suzhou of China.
METHODSThe nasopharyngeal aspirate samples were obtained from 1,668 hospitalized children with ARI. Common respiratory viruses, including respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), influenza virus A and B, parainfluenza viruses 1, 2 and 3 and adenovirus, were detected using direct immunofluorescence. Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) gene fragments were detected by RT-PCR.
RESULTSViral agents were identified in 597 cases (35.8%). RSV was the most frequent (17.6%). RSV infection is more common in children less than 1 year old. A highest detection rate of RSV was found during winter and spring. hMPV was detected in 10.6% of the cases, with a peak detection rate between March and May. Single viral infection was found in 561 cases (33.6%) and mixed viral infection in 36 cases (including 27 cases at age of less than 1 year). RSV and hMPV co-infection was common (n=22).
CONCLUSIONSRSV is common pathogen of ARI in children from Suzhou. RSV viral activity peaks during winter and spring. The children at age of less than 1 year are susceptible to RSV. hMPV is also an important pathogen of ARI, with a peak detection rate between March and May. Mixed viral infection is common in children less than 1 year old.
Acute Disease ; Age Factors ; Child ; Child, Hospitalized ; Child, Preschool ; China ; epidemiology ; Female ; Humans ; Infant ; Male ; Metapneumovirus ; isolation & purification ; Nasopharynx ; virology ; Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Human ; isolation & purification ; Respiratory Tract Infections ; epidemiology ; virology ; Seasons
7.Clinical and laboratory features of pediatric acute myeloid leukemia with inversion of chromosome 16.
Ya-xiang HE ; Yong-quan XUE ; Hong-ying WANG ; Nai-chao YANG ; Xue-jun SHAO ; Jun XU ; Zheng-hua JI ; Yi-ping HUANG ; Yun-fang DING ; Shao-yan HU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2012;50(8):593-597
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the clinical and laboratory features of pediatric inv(16) acute myeloid leukemia (AML) retrospectively.
METHODDual color fluorescence in situ hybridization (D-FISH) using a LSI CBFβ inv(16) break apart probe labeled by Spectrum red and Spectrum green was performed in 15 acute myeloid leukemia cases, including 13 cases with or without abnormal eosinophils but with positive core binding factor β (CBFβ)-MYH11 fusion transcript detected by RT-PCR, and 2 cases with trisomy 8 (+8). The results were compared with the morphology, immunophenotype, karyotype and RT-PCR.
RESULTMorphologically, 12 cases were diagnosed as M(4)EO, 2 as M(4), and 1 as M(2a). Immunophenotypically, all 13 AML cases with inv(16) showed positive expression of CD(13) and CD(33), but without the expression of any lymphoid lineage antigens. Karyotyping analysis with G-banding detected inv(16) in 10 AML cases, including 9 M(4)EO cases and 1 M(2a), but only 5 positive cases were detected using R-banding technique. Among them, 2 cases had simultaneous +8 and trisomy22 (+22), one had +22 only in addition to inv(16). D-FISH revealed a CBFβ-MYH11 rearrangement in 13 cases of AML with positive RT-PCR results, and the mean positive rate of cell detection was 55.15% (range 37.0% - 86.0%). The complete remission rate (CR) and median survival period in this series of inv(16) AML were 81.5%and 11 months, respectively, of whom, 8 cases were still in CR. Relapse and karyotypic evolution were seen in case 5 with +8, +22 in addition to inv(16).
CONCLUSIONAML with inv(16) is a special subtype. Most cases belong to M(4)EO. Its prognosis is good in general, but it seems to be an unfavorable feature for AML with inv(16) and +8, +22 simultaneously, especially with karyotypic evolution. For detection of inv(16), G-banding technique is evidently superior to R-banding technique. D-FISH combined with RT-PCR are more sensitive and reliable than chromosome banding analysis.
Adolescent ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Chromosome Deletion ; Chromosome Inversion ; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 16 ; genetics ; Eosinophilia ; pathology ; Female ; Humans ; In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence ; methods ; Infant ; Karyotyping ; Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute ; diagnosis ; genetics ; Male ; Prognosis ; Retrospective Studies ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
8.Efficacy analysis and theoretical study on Chinese herbal properties of Açaí (Euterpe oleracea).
Jian-jun ZHANG ; Shao-hong CHEN ; Ying-li ZHU ; Chun WANG ; Jing-xia WANG ; Lin-yuan WANG ; Xue-min GAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(11):2258-2264
Açaí (Euterpe oleracea) emerged as a source of herb has a long history in South America, which was approved by the Ministry of Health used in China and it has been introduced planting in Guangdong and Taiwan. This article summarized applied history of Açaí and its present status in China. Did theoretical study on the Chinese herbal properties of Açaí based on the Chinese traditional philosophical culture to analysis the function and symptom preliminary, combining with used for medical recordation, chemical component, biological activity. It is aiming at establishing the theoretical foundation for the application under the guidance of TCM theory.
Euterpe
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chemistry
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Models, Theoretical
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Phytotherapy
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Plant Extracts
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pharmacology
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South America
9.Comparison of clinical efficacy between Huorongbushen and indomethacin in patients with oligospermia or asthenospermia.
Shao-Peng SUN ; Xue-Jun SHANG ; Yu-Feng HUANG
National Journal of Andrology 2005;11(8):621-623
OBJECTIVETo compare the clinical efficacy and safety between Huorongbushen and indomethacin in patients with oligospermia or asthenospermia.
METHODS86 patients with oligoasthenospermia were received at our clinic of andrology. They were randomly divided into group A and B. The patients in group A received Huorongbushen 48 g daily for 3 months, and the other patients in group B were given indomethacin 50 mg daily for 3 months. The sperm parameters of the patients were analyzed by computer-assisted sperm analysis system before and after treatment.
RESULTSPatients of group A were significantly improved in sperm concentration, forward sperm motility, total sperm motility, straight line velocity and average path velocity. Patients of group B remained unimproved in sperm concentration and were significantly improved in other sperm parameters. The patients in group A reported a significantly higher sperm concentration than that in group B. There was no significant difference between group A and B in other sperm parameters.
CONCLUSIONCompared with indomethacin, Huorongbushen is efficacious for oligoasthenospermia with lower side effects.
Adult ; Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors ; therapeutic use ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; therapeutic use ; Humans ; Indomethacin ; therapeutic use ; Male ; Oligospermia ; drug therapy ; Phytotherapy ; Sperm Count ; Sperm Motility
10.Chemical constituents of leaves of Psidium guajava.
Meng SHAO ; Ying WANG ; Yu-Qing JIAN ; Xue-Gang SUN ; Xiao-Jun HUANG ; Xiao-Qi ZHANG ; Wen-Cai YE
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(6):1024-1029
To study the chemical constituents of the 95% ethanol extract of Psidium guajava. Compounds were separated by using a combination of various chromatographic methods including silica gel, D101 macroporous resin, ODS, Sephadex LH-20 and preparative HPLC. Their structures were elucidated by physicochemical properties and spectral data Eighteen compounds were isolated and identified as (+) -globulol (1), clovane-2beta, 9alpha-diol (2), 2beta-acetoxyclovan-9alpha-ol (3), (+) -caryolane-1 ,9beta-diol (4), ent-T-muurolol (5), clov-2-ene-9alpha-ol (6), isophytol (7), tamarixetin (8), gossypetin (9), quercetin (10), kaempferol (11), guajaverin (12), avicularin (13), chrysin 6-C-glucoside (14), 3'-O-methyl-3, 4-methylenedioxyellagic acid 4'-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside (15), p-hydroxy-benzoic acid (16), guavinoside A (17) and guavinoside B (18). Compounds 2-9 and 14-16 were isolated from this plant for the first time. The ethanol extract showed 61.3% inhibition against the proliferation of colon cancer cell line SW480.
Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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Organic Chemicals
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analysis
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Plant Leaves
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chemistry
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Psidium
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chemistry