1.A rapid molecular taxonomy technique on the bacteria genus and species by 16S rDNA and 16S-23S rDNA intergenic spacer regions sequences
Xinxin LU ; Yanfei HUANG ; Xiaobo TIAN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2001;0(05):-
Objective To explore a rapid method for classification of microorganisms.Methods The electrophorese fingerprinting, direct sequence of 16S rDNA and 16S-23S rDNA ISR after PCR, multiplex PCR for 16S rDNA and antibiotic resistance genes, were utilized to explore fast approaches of extracting total DNA from different clinical specimens.Results The specific 16S-23S rDNA ISR fingerprinting fragments were shown on the genus or species level in bacteria and fungi.So fingerprinting can be used to identify pathogenic microorganisms, to differentiate the evolution relations or to set the phylogenetic tree by comparing their DNA banding patterns with those of standard strains (NCCLS). Multiplex PCR was able to examine the special genes of genus or species, mecA gene, TEM, SHV and CTX gene in staphylococcus and ESBLs(E.coli or K.pneumoniae) at the same time.Conclusion The part of 16S rDNA sequencing and 16S-23S rDNA ISR genotypes by gel electrophoreses were useful for bacterial species identification in addition, it was clearly more rapid and accurate than culture technique, and the large numbers of strains can easily be examined.Multiplex PCR could provide a good method for identification of microorganisms and analysis of antibiotic resistance at the same time.
2.The orthodontics treatment of severe skeletal class m malocclusion with bilateral maxillary impacted canines: A case report
Hongmei YAO ; Li TIAN ; Yanfei YIN ; Xiaobo ZHANG ; Zhenlin GE
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2017;33(1):123-126
An adolescent patient,in the peak of growth and development,with severe skeletal Class Ⅲ malocclusion and maxillary impacted canines was treated by removable and fixed appliances in the upper and lower dental arches.After treatment,the crossbite was relieved,the facial contour was improved,the integrity of the denture was kept and the Class Ⅰ molar relationship was achieved.
3.Influence of Sishen Pill on ICAM-1 mRNA and Protein Expression of Colonic Mucosa in Rats with Ulcerative Colitis
Yan WANG ; Wenjing TIAN ; Xiangdong ZHU ; Yanfei CAO
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;(10):21-24
Objective To observe the effect of Sishen Pill on ICAM-1 mRNA and protein expression of colonic mucosa in rats with ulcerative colitis (UC), and identify its mechanism. Methods Taolly 40 SPF Wistar rats were randomly divided into blank group, model group, Pill group and SASP group. Except the blank group, UC model was prepared with TNBS/ethanol enema. Pill group was given Sishen Pill 5 g/kg, and SASP group was given SASP 0.3 g/kg by gavage, blank group and model group was given the same volume physiological saline for three weeks. Morphological injury of colonic mucosa was observed and scored. ICAM-1 gene and protein expression were detected by RT-PCR and immunohistochemical method. Results Inflammation and ulceration were found on the colonic mucous membrane of rats in the model group. The expression of ICAM-1 gene and protein of colonic tissues of rats in the model group increased compared with that of the blank group (P<0.01). Compared with the model group, the expression of ICAM-1 in Pill group decreased (P<0.05, P<0.01). Conclusion Sishen Pill can decrease the expression of ICAM-1 mRNA and ICAM-1 protein, inhibit the infiltration of inflammation cells, prevent and reduce colon tissue damage, and play a vital role in the treatment of UC.
4.Research on Dynamic Electrocardiograph Simulation by Using Piecewise Functions
Wanzhu YANG ; Yanfei LIU ; Qiuming SUN ; Feng TIAN ; Deer YI ; Huiming YI ; Chunhui ZHAO
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2004;0(08):-
Objective To research and construct dynamic electrocardiograph (ECG) simulation model/algorithm to simulate different kinds of clinical ECG,where the heart rate can be infinitely variable,and to develop one platform for fast-demo and analysis of theoretical wave based on this algorithm which can be implemented in ECG training and teaching. Methods According to different characteristics decoupled one complete ECG wave to 4 parts,including P-wave,PR-section,QT -wave and TP -section. P -wave and QT -wave database were set up accordingly to find the relationship algorithm between PR-section and heart rate,TP-section and heart rate. With the synthesis work of the algorithm and clinical diagnosis theory,ECG simulation mathematical model /algorithm,dynamic link library.(dll) and software interface were developed by C++. Results Through comparing the ECG simulation results with clinical samples,the veracity and validity of the mathematical model/algorithm was verified. Conclusion The software module based on this model/algorithm is very valuable for ECG training and teaching in clinic,and can be implemented in the development of more advanced ECG relative software and devices.
5.Anti-tumor effects of p53N15-based fusion peptide in the transfected H1299 lung cancer cells
Hongtao WANG ; Xucang DU ; Shudong LI ; Yawei DOU ; Yanfei CAO ; Wei TIAN ; Quanying WANG ; Guangxiao YANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011;27(4):232-235
ObjectiveLoss-of-function mutation of p53,a tumor suppressor gene,is an important mechanism for the development of human cancers.In this study we tried to transfect p53N15-based fusion peptide into H1299,a lung cancer cell line,and evaluate the anti-tumor effects of the fusion peptide.MethodsAdeno-associated virus ( AAV) vectors were used for transfecting p53N15 fusion peptide into p53-null lung adenocarcinoma H1299 cells.The anti-replication effects of p53N15 fusion peptide were evaluated with inverted microscopy,MTT test for cell viability and flow cytometry.ResultsFusion peptides in H1299 cells was highly expressed and had detectable suppressive effects on cell proliferation.A large amount of dead cells were seen under microscope after the transfection of recombinant viruses for 72 hours.Cells activity was reduced significantly in the virus-transfecting groups as demonstrated by MTT test.The flow cytometry showed that a large number of dead cells were present in the virus-transfecting groups.ConclusionThe growth of H1299 lung adenocarcinoma cells could be inhibited in vitro by being transfected with p53N15 fusion peptide,which may be a potential gene therapy alone or as an adjuvant option in the treatment of lung cancer.
6.Effect of simvastatin on endothelial cell function in a rat model of sepsis
Minzhi LI ; Min LI ; Donglian TIAN ; Limin LI ; Long ZHENG ; Yanfei ZHANG ; Heling ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2011;31(4):500-502
Objective To investigate the effect of simvastatin on endothelial cell function in a rat model of sepsis. Methods Ninety-six pathogen-free female Wistar rats aged 4 months weighing 200-250 g were randomly divided into 3 groups (n = 32 each): group sham operation (group Ⅰ ); group sepsis (group Ⅱ )and group simvastatin + sepsis(group Ⅲ ) . Sepsis was induced by cecal ligation and puncture (CLP). In group Ⅲ simvastatin 20 mg/kg was given via a gastric tube once a day for 2 weeks. Blood samples were taken from carotid artery at 3,6, 24 and 48 h ( n = 8 at each time point) for WBC count and measurement of serum E-selectin concentration (by ELISA) . Results CLP significantly increased WBC count and serum E-selectin concentration in group Ⅱ as compared with group Ⅰ . The peak values were reached at 6 h after operation. Simvastatin pretreatment attenuated the sepsis-induced increase in WBC count and serum E-selectin concentration in group Ⅲ. Conclusion Protection of endothelial cell function is involved in the mechanism of treatment of sepsis with simvastatin.
7.Research advances in psychological suboptimal health
Lei ZHAO ; Yanfei WU ; Huan XIANG ; Lizeng ZHANG ; Xuemei QIN ; Junsheng TIAN
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2017;31(6):590-596
Psychological suboptimal health status is an intermediate state between mental health and mental disease.Without timely intervention,psychological suboptimal health may develop into serious diseases that pose a threat to human physical and mental health,such as depression,anxiety disorders and high blood pressure.This review summarizes the scientific concepts,diagnostic Criteria,intervention and pharmacological research of psychological suboptimal health from the perspective of both modern medicine and traditional Chinese medicine and proposes possible solutions to existing problems in order to contribute to the identification,diagnosis,prevention and treatment of psychological suboptimal health.
8.Evaluation of transisthmus conduction interval in predicting bidirectional block after ablation of typical atrial flutter.
Xuejun REN ; Shuzheng LU ; Chengjun GUO ; Liying CHEN ; Hong LIU ; Rui TIAN ; Yanfei YANG ; Jinrong ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2003;116(11):1770-1772
OBJECTIVETo determine whether the extent of prolongation of the transisthmus interval after ablation predicts complete bidirectional block.
METHODSSince 1996 to 2002, 30 consecutive patients underwent ablation procedures for isthmus-dependent atrial flutter. There were 23 males and 7 females [mean age (47.85 +/- 9.35) years]. With the use of fluoroscopic view of anatomy, radiofrequency ablation was performed during coronary sinus pacing at a cycle length of 600 ms.
RESULTSBidirectional block was achieved with ablation in 29 (97%) of 30 patients. The transisthmus intervals before ablation and after complete transisthmus block were (73.82 +/- 13.01) ms and (140.47 +/- 20.48) ms, respectively, in the clockwise direction (P < 0.0001), and (77.63 +/- 8.36) ms and (138.17 +/- 15.55) ms, respectively, in the counterclockwise direction (P < 0.0001). A period of incomplete isthmus block was observed during 17 (58%) of the 29 ablation procedures. The clockwise transisthmus intervals during incomplete block [(107.65 +/- 21.33) ms] were (45.5 +/- 8.7)% longer than the baseline transisthmus intervals. An increase in the transisthmus interval by > or = 50% in both directions after ablation predicted complete bidirectional block with 100.0% sensitivity and 83.3% specificity. The positive and negative predictive values were 90.6% and 100.0%, respectively. The diagnostic accuracy of a > or = 50% prolongation in the transisthmus interval was 83.3%.
CONCLUSIONThe analysis of transisthmus interval is a valuable method for determining complete bidirectional isthmus block.
Atrial Flutter ; diagnosis ; surgery ; Catheter Ablation ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged
9.Different effects of remifentanil on basilar artery smooth muscle cells of normotensive and hypertensive rats
Yanfei QIAN ; Weiwei TIAN ; Lijie WANG ; Yuanyuan HAN ; Sheng WANG ; Lei ZHAO ; Ketao MA ; Junqiang SI
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2018;34(3):277-281
Objective To evaluate the effects of remifentanil (RMF)on large conductance cal-cium-activated potassium channel (BKCa)and voltage-gated potassium channel (KV)activition currents in basilar arterial smooth muscle cells (BASMCs)of normotensive and hypertensive rats. Methods Spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR)and homologous normotensive wistar-kyoto (WKY)rats,were used in this study.BASMCs were obtained freshly by the method of enzymolysis. Six basilar artery smooth muscle cells of each rat were chosen and analyzed.Outward current ampli-tude was recorded by the whole-cell patch clamp technique.The outward current amplitude under all stimulation voltage in set of step stimulation protocol before (basal level)and after administration of RMF (3×10-7mol/L)were recorded respectively and net current was calculated (net current=cur-rent amplitude after administration-basic value).With administration by concentrations cumulative method,the current amplitude under +60 mV stimulation voltage was separately recorded before (basic value)and after application of different concentrations of RMF (10-10,10-9,10-8,10-7, 10-6,10-5mol/L),then calculated current increasing rate and the half effective concentration (EC50)of RMF increasing current amplitude in BASMCs.Another six basilar artery smooth muscle cells of each rat were chosen and given RMF (3×10-7mol/L),and separately treated with BKCa channel blocker (tetraethylammonium,TEA)and Kv channel blocker (4-aminopyridine,4-AP),and then administrated the corresponding RMF mixture.The current amplitude was recorded after each dose.Results At 0,+20,+40 and +60 mV,the net current generated by RMF on both BASMCs of rats was successively and significantly increased (P <0.05).The increment rate of outward currents in BASMCs generated by 10-10,10-9,10-8,10-7RMF successively and significantly went upward (P<0.05).Compared to WKY rats,the half-effective concentration(EC50)of RMF increas-ing the current amplitude in BASMCs of SHR significantly rose(P<0.05).Compared with the base-line,the current amplitude in BASMCs of the two kind rats was significantly increased after adminis-tration of RMF,and decreased after administration of TEA or 4-AP (P<0.05);Compared to ad-ministration of TEA or 4-AP,the current amplitude in BASMCs of the two kind rats was significantly in-creased after administration of TEA+RMF or 4-AP+RMF (P<0.05).Conclusion Bkcaand Kv currents in both BASMCs of SHR and WKY rats were activated by RMF in a voltage-dependent and dose-dependent manner,and the effect of RMF on BKCaand Kvactivition currents in BASMCs of SHR was weaker than WKY rats.
10.Association of health literacy with health management among diabetics.
Qingqi ZENG ; Ying JIANG ; Yanfei YUAN ; Xiuqin WEN ; Yahui SUN ; Ding TIAN ; Xiaohuai WANG ; Chun CHANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2014;48(8):715-719
OBJECTIVETo understand status of health literacy among diabetics and their health management behaviors, and analyze the relationship of health literacy and health management.
METHODSA two-staged cluster randomized sampling method was used to investigate 1 130 diabetics in Beijing, Ningbo and Xiamen from October to November in 2012. All participants should be diagnosed by primary hospital and above and have lived in the community over six months. Diabetic patients who indicated that they had severely impaired vision or cognitive disorder, or had severe physical deterioration, or did not live in the address provided were excluded. A total of 1 130 questionnaires were sent out and 1 083 eligible questionnaires were taken back, accounting for 96.87%. Multivariate logistic regression was adopted to analyze the association between health literacy and health management behaviors and blood glucose level.
RESULTSAmong those participants, 47.7% (517) were men, 52.3% (566) were women, the age was (67.0 ± 9.5). According to diabetes health literacy scores, 73.7% (798/1 083) of them were classified as poor health literacy and 26.1% (283/1 083) as essential health literacy. Health literacy was associated with health management behaviors independently, demonstrating that the probability of utilizing health education, free physical examination, lifestyle guidance, monitoring blood glucose on their own, measuring blood glucose more than once a week and taking hypoglycemic agent regularly among diabetics with essential health literacy were 1.40 (95%CI:1.03-1.91), 1.65 (95%CI: 1.19-2.28), 2.70 (95%CI:1.98-3.69), 2.05 (95%CI:1.34-3.15), 2.56 (95%CI:1.85-3.56) , 1.48 (95%CI:1.07-2.06) times of those in diabetics with poor health literacy (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONHealth literacy may affect health management behaviors among diabetics. More activities targeted on diabetics with low health literacy were suggested to improve their' health literacy and their skills about diabetes mellitus management.
Aged ; Blood Glucose Self-Monitoring ; statistics & numerical data ; Diabetes Mellitus ; therapy ; Female ; Health Behavior ; Health Literacy ; statistics & numerical data ; Humans ; Logistic Models ; Male ; Medication Adherence ; statistics & numerical data ; Middle Aged ; Surveys and Questionnaires