1.Reactivity and Antigenic Cross - Reactivity of Cat Fur or Dog Fur in Children with Allergic Disorders
yi, CHEN ; tong-xin, CHEN ; ya-zhong, ZHU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2003;0(10):-
Objective To explore the relationship between cat fur or dog fur allergens and clinical presentation, as well as allergenic cross-reactivity between cat fur or dog fur allergens and other allergens. Methods Totally 548 children with allergic disorders were assayed with 13 international standard allergen agents by means of SPT. The results were denominated according to the size of skin areola or welt, reference histamine as positive, isotonic Na chloride as negative. Results In 143 children with cat fur allergenic SPT position, 98 cases were boys and 45 cases were girls with an average age of 5. 84 years. In 96 children with dog fur allergenic SPT positive,60 cases were boys and 36 cases were girls with an average age of 6.06 years. The most had occurred in summer. Of them,a large number of cases presented asthma,secondly presented mild cough. Besides, the cross- reactivity of cat fur and dog fur allergenic SPT positive in 64 cases with acarid was most common, followed by latex, which exceeded animal protein, while the cross - reactivity of mold, plant farina and chomophyte allergens were rare. Conclusions About 20% children with allergic disorders are cat fur or dog fur allergenic SPT positive. Cat fur or dog fur allergenic SPT positive results are significantly correlative to age and season, however they are not relative.to sex. Cat fur or dog fur allergens exist correlations with other allergens.
2.Research progresses in endovascular stent biomaterials.
Zhen-xin ZHAO ; Dao-zhi LIU ; Yi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2005;29(6):391-395
This essay is to make brief comments on the physical characteristics, biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, clinical information, existent problems of endovascular stent biomaterials and the developing tendency in future.
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3.Anatomical study of the third palmar interosseous muscle and its dominate nerve
Shi-Lian KAN ; Yan-Xin GAO ; Ke-Tong GONG ; Yi-Jun LU ; Qi-Li FEI ;
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2006;0(05):-
Objective To explore the anatomical characteristic of the third palmar interosseous mus- cle as well its dominate nerve,and to investigate the anatomical basis of difficult recovery of digitus minimus adduction.Methods Twenty aduh fresh hands without deformity and trauma were obtained.Dissect and observe the third palmar interosseous muscle and its dominate nerve and adjacent structure under surgical mi- croseope,measure the size of the third pahnar interosseous muscle and its dominate nerve,the data were pro- cessed by stastistics method.Results Among palmar interosseous muscles and its dominate nerves,the third palmar interosseous muscle and its dominate nerve is the smallest.There are conspicuous tendon bundle on the surface of the third palmar interosseous muscle partly,which have a potential compression on the third palmar interosseous muscle dominting nerve.Conclusion The third palmar interosseous muscle is the smal- lest among palmar interusseous muscles and it is the only digitus minimus adduction muscle.The sominating nerve of the third palmar interosseous muscle is small anti the tendon bundle of the third palmar interosseous muscle have a potential compression.All these can cast light on diffcult recovery of digitus minimus adduction.
4.Clinical Significance of Changes of Interleukin-15 Levels in Children with Kawasaki Disease
yi, CHEN ; tong-xin, CHEN ; ya-zhong, ZHU ; rong-fa, WANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(09):-
Objective To explore the role of interleukin-15(Il-15)in pathogenesis of Kawasaki disease(KD)and its potential cli-nical value.Methods Thirty patients with KD were selected in Xinhua hospital from Oct.2004 to Jan.2006.The serum concentration of IL-15 was measured by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA)in acute stage and convalescent stage of KD,and 30 children with low respiratory inflection and 20 healthy children were studied as controls.Results Serum IL-15 level in acute KD was significantly higher than that in normal control,and the two sides were remarkably different in statistics(q=25.64 P
5.Selection of Cd~(2+) Binding-peptides and Their Affinities for Heavy Metal Ions
Jing-Shuang HUANG ; Chun-Yan MA ; Xin TONG ; Zhuo-Lin YI ; Liu XU ; Can-Quan MAO ;
Microbiology 1992;0(05):-
Selection and affinities of Cd binding peptides were assayed by phage random dodecapeptide library and affinity chromatography. Two Cd binding peptides were obtained, it was found that the affinities of Cu~ 2+ ,Co~ 2+ ,Zn~ 2+ ,Ni~ 2+ for Cd binding peptides were higher than that of Cd~ 2+ and Cr~ 2+ after detection of the amplified Cd binding peptides displayed phages to different heavy metal-charged resins; the detoxification of E.coli to Ni~ 2+ and Cd~ 2+ was enhanced when infected by Cd binding peptide displayed phages as compared with those of the control. The interaction of Cd binding peptide displayed phages with heavy metals charged resins was also observed under microscope. The work would be of great value and consequences for the study of interaction between heavy metals and proteins(peptides), as well as thedetoxification and bioremediation of heavy metals.
6.Expression Diversity of Quorum-sensing-Related Genes in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Yi-Min TONG ; Xin PAN ; Guang-Hua RONG ; Zhong-Tian QI ;
Microbiology 1992;0(06):-
One hundred Pseudomonas aeruginosa quorum-sensing-related genes were selected and their primers were synthesized. The fragments of specific sequences which are related QS genes were amplified by PCR. These verified sequences were inserted into the vector pMD-18T for sequencing. These DNA fragments were dotted onto glass slides to make cDNA microarray. Hybridization was performed with cy3/cy5-dCTP labeled probes. The scanning data of early stationary phase and mid-logarithmic phase indicated that 9 genes were up-regulated and 6 genes were down-regulated. Undergoing the different medicines,we took tobramycin as an example to compare the expression diversity. The results confirm that the QS cDNA chip is useful,and may contribute to better understand the mechanism of quorum-sensing,and can help us find the new targets for restraining the growth of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
7.Detection of gene rearrangement in bone marrow of patients with non Hodgkin's lymphoma by BIOMED-2 protocols.
Yi TONG ; Chun QIAO ; Ruo-Qi WU ; Peng LIU ; Xin ZHOU
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2011;19(6):1409-1414
This study was purposed to explore the feasibility of BIOMED-2 protocols for detection of immunoglobin (IG) and T-cell receptor (TCR) gene clonal rearrangement in bone marrow of Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma(NHL) patients, and to evaluate its clinical value. Gene clonal rearrangment (IGH, IGK, IGL, TCRβ, TCRγ, TCRδ) was detected by using BIOMED-2 protocols in 73 bone marrow examples of NHL patients. The PCR results were compared with the cytomorphologic examination of bone marrow. The correlation between PCR detection results and clinical stage, pathological factors were also evaluated. The results showed that clonal IG or TCR gene rearrangements were found in 31 of 73 cases (42.5%), higher than the positive rate of cytological analysis (24.7%, 18/73, p < 0.05). IG/TCR clonality rates were 40.0% (22/55) for B-NHL and 50% (9/18) for T-NHL. IG/TCR clonality rates detected in patients with III/IV stage were higher than those with I/II stage (p < 0.05). It is concluded that BIOMED-2 protocols are effective methods for detection of abnormalities in bone marrow in patients with lymphoma, and are superior to cytomorphologic examination. The positive rate of PCR detection is correlated with Ann Arbor stage, but is not related with malignant degree, age, treatment status, B symptoms or the involvement of spleen.
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8.Study on specificity of acupuncture effect of Shenmen (HT 7) and Daling (PC 7).
Zhen-Jing LI ; Zhong-Ren SUN ; Chen-Yi SUN ; Xin TONG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2012;32(4):325-328
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect of acupunture at Shenmen (HT 7) and Daling (PC 7) on different cerebral functional regions by Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), and discuss the relative specificity of effect of these two acupoints.
METHODSTen healthy right-handed volunteers were enrolled in this research. Under the scan of fMRI with the pattern of "rest-stimulation-rest-stimulation-rest", acupuncture stimulation was given at Shenmen (HT 7) and Daling (PC 7) on the right side, and all the data were analyzed with Matlab software and SPM5 package to observe the activated cerebral regions.
RESULTSThe activated brodmann areas by acupuncture at Shenmen (HT 7) were mainly BA10 BA13, BA47, BA22 on the left side and BA40 BA44 on the right side, while the activated areas by acupunoture at Daling (PC7) were BA46, BA47, BA22 BA10. BA45 on the left side and BA44 BA9, BA6. BA40 on the right side.
CONCLUSIONThe activated cerebral functional regions of acupuncture stimulation at Shenmen (HT 7) and Daling (PC 7) are not exactly the same, which indicates that the acupuncture effects of the two acupoints are specific. With the same activated areas of language and cognitive function, the Shenmen (HT 7) specializes in emotion control while the Daling (PC 7) could active the autonomic nerve function area.
Acupuncture Points ; Acupuncture Therapy ; Adult ; Brain ; diagnostic imaging ; physiology ; Cognition ; Female ; Humans ; Language ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Male ; Radiography ; Young Adult
9.Curative effect of ultrasonic location botulinum toxin A injection for lower limbs spasticity in children with cerebral palsy
Hong LI ; Guang-Lei TONG ; Xin YI ; Yun-Fei CAI ; Zu-Fang WEN ; Xin XIAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2013;28(13):1014-1016
Objective To evaluate the clinical effect of ultrasonic location botulinum toxin A (BTX-A)injection for lower limbs spasticity in children with cerebral palsy.Methods Seventy-five children with lower limbs spasticity resulting from cerebral palsy were divided into injection group(n =37) and control group(n =38).Ultrasonography was used to located the injection of BTX-A into the spastic muscles of the legs in injection group.Then rehabilitation training was received the day after the injection.For all patients,muscle spasticity and gross motor function measure were evaluated before treatment and in the second week,the first,third and sixth month treatment using the Modified Ashworth Scale(MAS) and the Gross Motor Function Measure(GMFM) assessment.Results In the second week,the first,third and the sixth month of treatment,the improvement of muscle spasticity and GMFM in the injection group were significantly better than before(all P < 0.01).And the improvement of muscle spasticity were the greatest in the second week and the first month of the injection.The average therapeutic effect in the injection group was significantly better than that in the control group(P <0.05).There was no statistical difference between the evaluation score of the third month and that of the sixth month for injection group.The BTX-A injection had time limit and could be reinject after 6 months.Conclusions The ultrasound located BTX-A injection to treat lower limbs spasticity in cerebral palsy has the advantages of accurate localization,safety,good child patient compliance and more effective than only rehabilitation treatment.
10.Biomechanical comparison of unilateral and bilateral locking plate fixation of distal femoral fractures with metaphyseal comminution
Xiang-yi DENG ; Bo LI ; Hao SHEN ; Wei WANG ; Hua LU
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2015;30(3):E275-E279
Objective To compare the biomechanical stability of distal femoral fracture with metaphyseal comminution fixed by unilateral or bilateral locking plates. Methods Distal femoral fracture with metaphyseal comminution (AO type C2.3 fracture) models were established in 22 artificial femoral specimens, and randomly divided into single plate group (group A, n=11) and double-plate group (group B, n=11). In group A, the fractures were fixed by lateral anatomic locking plates, and in group B, the fractures were fixed by lateral anatomical locking plates at lateral side and straight locking plates medially, respectively. In each group, 5 specimens were applied with axial compression and 3 specimens were applied with cyclic axial loading to measure medial subsidence, and the remaining 3 specimens were applied with failure loading to record the maximum load to failure. Results For axial compression, the mean medial subsidence of group A and group B were (2.61±0.28) mm and (0.46±0.08) mm, respectively. For cyclic axial loading, the mean medial subsidence of group A and group B were (1.56±0.12) mm and (0.43±0.05) mm, respectively. For failure loading, the maximum loads to failure of group A and group B were (5 567±338) N and (9 147±186) N, respectively, which all showed significant differences in two groups (P<0.05). Conclusions For fixing distal femoral fracture with metaphyseal comminution, bilateral locking plates show stronger resistance to medial compression than unilateral locking plates and thus increase the stability of medial column of distal femur, which contributes to patient rehabilitation at early stage.