1.Changes of Intestinal Mucosal Barrier and Intestinal Flora in Rats with Severe Acute Pancreatitis.
Yan LI ; Hao WU ; Yiyun DENG ; Ruyi LIAO ; Lili XI ; Ping YAO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2015;32(2):412-417
This paper is to explore changes of intestinal mucosal barrier, intestinal flora, and bacterial translocation in rats with severe acute pancreatitis (SAP). Twenty four male SD rats were randomly divided into the control group (n = 10) and the experimental group (n = 14). The model of severe acute pancreatitis of rats was induced by the method of injecting adversely 5% sodium taurocholate into the common biliary-pancreatic duct. All of the rats were killed after 24 hours and the level of the serum amylase and the plasma endotoxin was determined after that. The pathological changes of pancreas and small intestine were observed through hematoxylin-eosin staining (HE staining) and the abdominal viscera bacterial translocation rates were tested. With the method of real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) the quantity of the intestinal flora was analyzed. In the control group, the level of Escherichia coli, Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium were 2.08 ± 1.29, 11.04 ± 7.55 and 12.21 ± 4.95, respectively. On the contrast, the level of Escherichia coli in the cecum contents was much higher (9.72 ± 3.58, P < 0.01), while the Lactobacillus number was decreased significantly (0.67 ± 0.34, P < 0.01), and the Bifidobacterium number was also decreased (4.59 ± 3.42, P < 0.05) in the experimental group, so the ratio of Bifidobacterium/Escherichia coli was reversed. Besides, in the experimental group, the plasma endotoxin positive rates and the bacterial translocation rates were much higher (P < 0.01 or P < 0.05) and the pathology scores of pancreas and small intestines were also significantly higher (P < 0.01) than those in the control group. These results indicated that in severe acute pancreatitis rats, the intestinal mucosal barrier was severely damaged and the dysbacteriosis occurs in the intestinal canal. And these might relate to the occurrence and development of multiple organ infection.
Animals
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Bacterial Translocation
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Endotoxins
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Intestinal Mucosa
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pathology
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Intestines
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microbiology
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Male
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Pancreas
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pathology
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Pancreatitis
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microbiology
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pathology
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
2.Development and Identification of the Recombinant Lentivirus Co-expressing HCV Structural Protein and Secreted Gaussia Luciferase (Gluc).
Ling ZHANG ; Xiaoming LIU ; Jingdong SONG ; Yan XIN ; Yao DENG ; Wenjie TAN
Chinese Journal of Virology 2015;31(2):174-179
To develop a recombinant lentivirus co-expressing structural protein of hepatitis C virus (HCV) and secreted Gaussia Luciferase (Gluc), we first constructed an expression vector that encoded HCV structural protein (C, E1, E2) and GLuc named pCSGluc2aCE1E2. The expression of HCV proteins and Gluc was confirmed by an immunofluorescence assay (IFA) and the detection of luciferase activity. Recombinant lentivirus (VSVpp-HCV) was developed by the co-transfection of pCSGluc2aCE1E2 into 293T cells with pHR'CMVA8.2 and pVSVG. The infectivity of VSVpp-HCV was confirmed by luciferase activity detection, IFA and western blotting. Virus-like particles were identified using electron microscopy after concentration. The results showed that the level of luciferase activity correlated with the expression of HCV protein after the infection of cells with lentivirus VSVpp-HCV. Therefore, the expression level of HCV proteins could be evaluated by detecting the luciferase activity of Gluc. In conclusion, this research pave a way for the development of transgenic mice that express HCV proteins and Gluc, which enable the evaluation of anti-HCV therapy and vaccine in vivo.
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Copepoda
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Genes, Reporter
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Genetic Vectors
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genetics
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metabolism
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Hepacivirus
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genetics
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metabolism
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Hepatitis C
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virology
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Humans
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Lentivirus
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genetics
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metabolism
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Luciferases
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genetics
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metabolism
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Recombinant Fusion Proteins
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genetics
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metabolism
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Viral Structural Proteins
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genetics
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metabolism
3.The impact of HCC family history on the prognosis of HCC patients after curative hepatectomy
Jian YAN ; Chuzhi PAN ; Zhicheng YAO ; Yuesi ZHONG ; Mingliang LI ; Ruiyun XU ; Meihai DENG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2012;27(10):798-801
Objective To evaluate HCC family history on recurrence and survival of HCC patients after curative hepatectomy. Methods The family history,postoperative recurrence rate,1,2 and 5 year survival rate of 79 HCC patients who received surgical resection were collected.Patients were divided into two groups:34 cases in familial aggregation HCC group (FH group ) and 45 cases in non- familial aggregation HCC group (NH group).All these HCC patients were followed up for 3 months to10 years after surgery,and the median follow-up period was 48.5 months.We analyzed the survival rate of HCC patients by Kaplan -Meier survival curve to compare the postoperative recurrence rate and survival rate between two groups. Results 34 cases of HCC probands came from 33 families,and there were 104 cases of HCC patients in these families,an average of 3.2 cases per family.There were 6 families in which 3 or more cases developed HCC,and there were 13 families in which father or (and) mother had HCC accounting for 39.4%.The six months,1 year,2 year posthepatectomy recurrence rate in FH group was 15.1%,22.3%,40.1%,significantly higher than NH group of 10.3%,17.4%,25.6% (x2 =5.762,6.434,5.987,P <0.05),and 1,2,5 year's survival rate in FH group was 57%,46%,40.3%,much lower than NH group of 85.3%,75.2% and61.5% (x2 =8.986,9.765,7.634,P<0.05). Conclusions Family history of HCC affects the prognosis of HCC patients after surgery. Patients with HCC family history have higher postoperative recurrence rate and worse prognosis than that of patients who do not have HCC family history.
4.Endoscopic dilatation combined with submucosal injection of triamcinolone acetonide for benign esophageal stricture
Yanbing DING ; Yuanzhi WANG ; Bin DENG ; Jian WU ; Zhigang YAN ; Guanghuai YAO ; Guiqing LI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2011;28(12):680-683
ObjectiveTo explore the safety and efficacy of endoscopic dilatation combined with submucosal injection of triamcinolone acetonide in treatment of benign esophageal stricture.MethodsThe patients of benign esophageal stricture proved by biopsy were randomly divided into three groups.Group A were treated by expansion only,group B were injected with triamcinolone acetonide submucosal combined with expansion,and we treated group C by another injection a week later on the basis of treatment in group B.A 12 months' follow-up was conducted,the dysphagia score,the cure rate.time to sustained symptom relief,re-expansion time interval and adverse reactions were recorded.ResultsSome patients experienced chest pain and regurgitation after the procedure and all improved by corresponding managements.No complications including massive bleeding,infection,perforation or local tissue atrophy were observed.The dysphagia scores in 3 groups after the procedure were all improved ( P < 0.05 ),and no significant difference was noticed between 3 groups (P > 0.05 ).At the end of the follow-up,the duration of dysphagia remission and the interval between 2 consecutive dilatation in Group A were 14.4 ± 3.2 weeks and 18.2 ± 3.7 weeks,respectively,which were significant shorter than those in Group B ( 19.3 ±3.9 weeks and 24.6 ±4.2 weeks,respectively) and those in Group C (20.2 ±4.2 weeks and 26.1 ±4.5 weeks,respectively),while there was no difference between Groups B and C.The cure rate in Group C (43.5%,10/23) was significantly higher than that of Group A (29.2%,7/24) or Group B (27.3%,6/22),while there was no difference between Groups A and B.ConclusionEndoscopic dilatation combined with submucosal injection of triamcinolone acetonide is safe and may improve the symptoms of dysphagia and delay the re-stenosis for patients with benign esophageal stricture,meanwhile,multi-frequency treatment may improve the cure rate.
5.Feasibility of detection of HTV-1 proviral DNA on dried blood spot samples on filter paper
Qi ZHANG ; Linhong WANG ; Pinliang PAN ; Hong DENG ; Jun YAO ; Yan JIANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2003;0(07):-
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6.Economic loss of healthcare-associated infection in hospitalized children with acute respiratory infection
Xiufen ZHENG ; Yaru XU ; Huirong ZHAO ; Hongliang DENG ; Yan WANG ; Yao YU ; Jing LI
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2014;(7):428-430
Objective To study direct economic loss of healthcare-associated infection (HAI)in hospitalized children with acute respiratory infection (ARI),and the influence in satisfaction degree of children’relatives.Methods Clinical data of 1 039 children with ARI in a pediatrics ward between April 1,2012 to March 31,2013 were analyzed retrospective-ly.50 patients with HAI were in case group and 50 patients without HAI were in control group.The difference in medical cost and the degree of satisfaction of children’s relatives were compared between two groups.Results Medical cost of pa-tients in case group was significantly higher than control group([P 25 - P 75 :¥3 095.54 - ¥4 779.48]vs [P 25 -P 75 :¥1 744.14-¥2 382.07],Z =5.89,P <0.01).The expenses in medicine,laboratory examination,diagnosis and treatment,and nursing in case group were all higher than control group,there were significant differences between two groups(all P <0.01 );Hospitalization day of case group was significantly longer than control group ([P 25 -P 75 :9 d-15 d]vs[P 25 -P 75 :6 d-8 d],Z =5.79,P <0.01 ).Satisfaction degree of patients’relatives in case group was significantly lower than control group (Z =8.22,P <0.01).Conclusion HAI occurred in ARI children can increase medical cost,prolong length of hospital stay and decrease satisfaction degree of patients’relatives.
7.Analysis of epidemiology, clinic and radiography of mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia in children
Xiufen ZHENG ; Yaru XU ; Huirong ZHAO ; Hongliang DENG ; Yan WANG ; Yao YU
Clinical Medicine of China 2014;30(9):988-991
Objective To summarize the characteristics of epidemiology,clinic and radiography of mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia(MPP) in children.Methods Two hundred and one MPP patients were selected as our subjects who hospitalized in Kailuan General Hospital Affiliated to Hebei United University from Jan.to Dec.2013.All clinical data were recorded.Results Of 412 children with pneumonia,201 children were developed MPP(48.97%).There was significant difference among different age groups regarding of MPP incidence rate(x2 =62.04,P < 0.05),and the highest incidence was in school-age group(71.59%).There was significant difference among the different month,and the MPP cases were more occurred at January,July,September,October and November.The main clinical manifestations were cough (201cases,100%),fever(136 cases,67.66%),moist rales (168 cases,83.58%),breathing (58 casses,28.86%).And parts of children (23.38%) were complicated with extra pulmonary symptoms.The blood WBC of most MPP patients were without obvious increase and blood WBC of 136 cases(67.66%) was less than 10 × 109/L.The cases with hsCRP (< 5 mg/L or-10 mg/L) accounted for 36.32% or 22.39%.Imaging examination results showed that 64 cases were with bronchovascular shadow,73 cases with spot and schistic shadow,64 cases with lobar pneumonia and 3 cases with pleural effusion.Conclusion Clinicians sholud make the early diagnosis and treatment of MPP based on epidemiology,clinical and image comprehensive characteristics of MPP.
8.Progress in the biomarker discovery for drug-induced liver injury.
Lei-yan HE ; Yao-xue GUO ; Chun LI ; Ye DENG ; Qi-zhi ZHANG ; Wen-xing PENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(8):959-965
The leading cause of drug withdrawal from market and clinical trials failure is drug-induced liver injury (DILI). Varying clinical, histological and laboratory features of DILI, as well as undefined underlying mechanisms, hinder patients to be diagnosed in the early-stage of the disease and receive effective treatments. Conventional indicators, like serum transaminases and bilirubin, have inevitable limitations referring to sensitive prediction and specific detection of DILI. In order to reduce the occurrence of DILI, researchers have attempted to discover potential biomarkers with higher specificity and sensitivity from blood and urine in recent years. This article aims to review recent advances in biomarkers of DILI.
Biomarkers
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blood
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urine
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Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury
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diagnosis
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Humans
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Sensitivity and Specificity
9.Different expressions of protein kinase C-alpha, betaI and betaII in glomeruli of diabetic nephropathy patients.
Lijun, YAO ; Jianqing, WANG ; Yan, MAO ; Hongyan, ZHU ; Anguo, DENG ; Zhonghua, ZHU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2006;26(6):651-3
In current study, the expressions of protein kinase C (PKC)-alpha, betaI and betaII as well as their correlation to the expression of transforming growth factor-betaI (TGF-betaI) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) were investigated in glomeruli of normal renal tissues taken from human kidney tumors and kidney tissues from patients with diabetic nephropathy (DN). The accumulation of glomerular extracelluar matrix (ECM) was determined by PAS staining, the expressions of PKC-a, PKC-betaI, PKC-betaII, TGF-betaI and VEGF were measured by semi-quantitative immunohistochemistry. Our results showed that in glomeruli of normal renal tissues, PKC-alpha and betaII had a strong expression whereas the expression of PKC-betaI was weak; in glomeruli of DN patients, the expressions of PKC-alpha, PKC-betaI, VEGF and TGF-betaI and the accumulation of ECM increased significantly, but the expression of PKC-betaII decreased markedly. Meanwhile, the expressions of PKC-alpha and betaI had a positive correlation to the expressions of VEGF and TGF-betaI respectively, whereas PKC-betaII showed no correlation to VEGF and TGF-betaI. It is concluded that the expressions of PKC-alpha, betaI and betaII in glomeruli of normal subjects and DN patients are different. PKC-alpha seems to play a critical role in human DN by up-regulating VEGF expression, whereas PKC-betaI is relatively important for the up-regulation of TGF-betaI and the accumulation of ECM under diabetic conditions.
10.Serum anti-measles antibody levels among residents in Zhejiang Province
Rui YAN ; Yang ZHOU ; Xuan DENG ; Xuewen TANG ; Yao ZHU ; Hanqing HE
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(5):496-502
Objective:
To investigate the serum levels of anti-measles antibody among residents in Zhejiang Province in 2018, so as to provide insights into measles control.
Methods:
Permanent residents aged 0 to 59 years were recruited using the stratified multistage random sampling method in Zhejiang Province in 2018, and subjects' demographic features, medical history of measles and history of immunization with measles-containing vaccine (MCV) were collected using a questionnaire survey. The serum level of anti-measles IgG antibody was detected, and the geometric mean concentration (GMC) of anti-measles IgG antibody was estimated. The seroprevalence, protective rate and GMC of anti-measles IgG antibody were compared among residents at different age groups and regions.
Results:
A total of 4 189 residents were enrolled, including 1 939 males and 2 250 females, with a male to female ratio of 1∶1.16. There were 3 858 residents positive for anti-measles IgG antibody, with seroprevalence of 92.10%, and there were 2 072 residents with protective antibodies against measles, with a protective rate of 49.46%. The median GMC of anti-measles IgG antibody was 798.33 (interquartile range, 1 024.06) mIU/mL, and the protective rate of anti-measles IgG antibody appeared a tendency towards a decline with age ( χ2trend=18.067, P<0.001 ). There were significant differences in the seroprevalence ( χ2=45.090, P<0.001 ), protective rate ( χ2=57.432, P<0.001 ) and GMC of anti-measles IgG antibody (χ2=88.624, P<0.001 ) among residents at different regions, with the lowest seroprevalence of anti-measles IgG antibody in Ningbo City ( 85.19% ), the lowest antibody-protective rate (38.98%) and the lowest GMC [632.89 ( 909.04 ) mIU/mL] in Zhoushan City, the highest seroprevalence ( 95.16% ), antibody-protective rate (58.48%) and GMC [1 035.84 ( 1 301.77 ) mIU/mL] in Huzhou City.
Conclusions
The protective rate of anti-measles antibody was low and appeared a tendency towards a decline among residents in Zhejiang Province in 2018. There was a region-specific serum level of anti-measles antibody in Zhejiang Province in 2018.