1.A report of 18-month follow-up study on a case of classic maple syrup urine disease
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2013;(10):968-971
Objectives To explore the long-term prognosis, treatment (especially dietary treatment) of classic maple syrup urine disease. Methods The complications and dietary treatment were observed by follow-up study of a classic MSUD patient. Results The patient have obvious damage in nervous system. However, reasonable dietary leucine tolerance therapy after the neonatal period can effectively reduce the metabolic crisis and complications. A mutation in BCKDHB gene was detected in the patient by genetic testing. Conclusion It is suggested that dietary restriction and monitoring of branched-chain amino acids are helpful to reduce the development of acute metabolic crisis and complications and improve the quality of life.
2.Correlation between plasma TGF?_1 and other liver fibrosis parameters
Zhigang JIN ; Yi KONG ; Zumo ZHOU ; Bosong CHEN ; Lin CHEN ; Xunmei LIU ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1981;0(03):-
Objective:To study the correlation between plasma TGF? 1 and other liver fibrosis parameters.Methods: Plasma TGF? 1 was detected with ELISA in 71 patients with chronic liver diseases;serum hyalauronic acid (HA), laminin (LN),type Ⅲ procollagen (PCⅢ),type Ⅳ collagen(CoⅣ) were detected with RIA. Results:Plasma TGF? 1 levels were elevated in chronic liver disease patients than those in normal control( P
3.Detection of IL-35 in plasma in the patients with active tuberculosis complicated with bronchiectasis and its clinical significance
Bin KONG ; Ganbin LIU ; Wenyu XIANG ; Yuanbin LU ; Yuchi GAO ; Dongzi LIN ; Junai ZHANG ; Jincheng ZENG ; Lailong YI ; Junfa XU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(16):2289-2291,2294
Objective To detect plasma interleukins-35 (IL-35 )level in the patients with active tuberculosis complicated with bronchiectasis and to analyze its clinical significance.Methods Peripheral blood of patients with active tuberculosis from depart-ment of Dongguan 6th People′s hospital were collected,assigned to the active tuberculosis complicated with bronchiectasis group and active tuberculosis group.The healthy volunteers served as the control group.The plasma IL-35 level was measured by ELISA, and peripheral blood neutrophils and lymphocytes were detected by hematology analyzer.Results The levels of plasma IL-35 signif-icantly increased in both patients with active tuberculosis complicated with bronchiectasis and patients with active tuberculosis.The level of plasma IL-35 of patients with active tuberculosis complicated with bronchiectasis was significantly higher than that of the patients with active tuberculosis.The absolute value and percentage of peripheral blood neutrophils of patients with active tubercu-losis complicated with bronchiectasis were significantly higher than those of healthy volunteers.However,the percentage of periph-eral blood lymphocytes of patients with active tuberculosis complicated with bronchiectasis was significantly lower than that of healthy volunteers.Pearson correlation analysis showed that the absolute value of peripheral blood neutrophils of patients with ac-tive tuberculosis was positively correlated to the level of plasma IL-35.Conclusion IL-35 may play an important role in the progres-sion of active tuberculosis complicated with bronchiectasis.The determination of IL-35 may be helpful to the diagnosis of patients with active tuberculosis complicated with bronchiectasis.
4.Identification of involatile chemical components from Moutai-flavored distiller’s grains
Lin LIN ; Xiaodong QI ; Yongsu LI ; Yubo YANG ; Minghua YANG ; Yi Minghua ; Lingyi KONG ; Li WANG
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2023;54(4):461-467
In order to study the involatile chemical components in Moutai-flavored distiller’s grains, the Moutai-flavored distiller’s grains were extracted with 75% ethanol, followed by extraction with petroleum ether, ethyl acetate, and n-butanol. Silica gel, ODS, sephadex LH-20, and preparative HPLC were used to separate and identify the petroleum ether and ethyl acetate layers.ESI-MS and NMR were used to identify the compounds, which were respectively identified as pentadecanoic acid (1), palmitic acid (2), trans-2-decenoic acid (3), n-nonyl octadecanoate (4), ethyl octadecanoate (5), ethyl linoleate (6), luric acid (7), 1, 3-dicaprylyl-2-linoleylglycerin (8), cyclic (phenylalanine-proline) (9), cyclo-(proline-leucine) (10), 3, 6-bis-(2-methylpropyl)-2,5-dione piperazine (11), 4-hydroxyphenethyl alcohol (12), 2,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid (13), stigmasterol (14), 2-furancarboxylic acid (15), valine (16), L-alanine acyl-L-proline (17), dihydroquercetin (18), 5, 7, 3'', 4''-tetrahydroxyflavonoids (19), quercetin (20), and naringenin (21). Compounds 1-21 were isolated from distiller’s grains for the first time.
5.Isolation and characterization of a new heterotrophic nitrifying Bacillus sp. strain.
Yan LIN ; Hai-Nan KONG ; Yi-Liang HE ; Bin-Bin LIU ; Yuhie INAMORI ; Li YAN
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2007;20(6):450-455
OBJECTIVETo characterize the heterotrophic nitrifying bacteria.
METHODSThe bacteria were isolated from membrane bioreactor for treating synthetic wastewater using the method newly introduced in this study. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) was used to validate the nonexistence of autotrophic ammonia oxidizers and nitrite oxidizers. Batch tests were carried out to investigate the capability of heterotrophic nitrification by the pure culture. Phylogenetic analysis of the pure culture was performed.
RESULTSA heterotrophic nitrifier, named Bacillus sp. LY, was newly isolated from the membrane bioreactor system in which the efficiency of TN removal was up to 80%. After 24-day, incubation, the removal efficiency of COD by Bacillus sp. LY was 71.7%. The ammonium nitrogen removal rate after assimilation nearly ceased by Bacillus sp. LY was 74.7%. The phylogenetic tree of Bacillus sp. LY and the neighbouring nitrifiers were given.
CONCLUSIONSThe batch test results indicate that Bacillus sp. LY can utilize the organic carbon as the source of assimilation when it grows on glucose and ammonium chloride medium accompanying the formation of oxidized-nitrogen. It also can denitrify nitrate while nitrifying. Bacillus sp. LY may become a new bacterial resource for heterotrophic nitrification and play a bioremediation role in nutrient removal.
Bacillus ; classification ; genetics ; isolation & purification ; metabolism ; Base Sequence ; DNA Primers ; DNA, Ribosomal ; genetics ; Environmental Restoration and Remediation ; methods ; Nitrates ; metabolism ; Phylogeny ; RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ; genetics
7.Study on the efficacy and safety of Xueyou Mixture in treating hemophilia.
Shan-xi LIU ; Lin JIANG ; Yi-guo LIU ; Yue-qin HE ; Xin LIANG ; Wei-wei KONG ; Jing CHEN
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2007;13(2):141-144
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect of Xueyou Mixture (, XYM) on blood coagulation factors and its safety in treating hemophilia.
METHODSTo the randomly selected 65 inpatients of hemophilia, XYM was administered accompanied with intravenous dripping of liver cell growth factor 60-100 mg once a day to protect the liver, with no blood products like concentrated VIII and FIX factors or blood plasma given. The treatment lasted for 3 weeks. The short-term efficacy and adverse reactions were observed. The long-term efficacy in patients was observed in a follow-up study of 6-12 months after they were discharged from the hospital but continuously took XYM orally.
RESULTSThe short-term markedly effective rate in the patients was 95.38% (62/65). After they were treated for 3 weeks, the level of FVIII factor activity increased in 56 patients of type A from (3.32+/-2.21) % to (4.18+/-2.23) %, and in 9 of type B from (4.92+/-1.81) % to (5.64+/-1.96) %. Compared with that before treatment, the difference was significant in both of them (P<0.01). No obvious adverse reaction was found in the treatment period. The follow-up study showed that in 22 patients of type A, the FVIII factor activity ratio increased from (3.25+/-2.11) % to (6.31+/-2.16) %, (8.36+/-1.05) %, and (16.38+/-2.71) % in the 2nd, 3rd and 6th month after discharge respectively, all showing significant difference to that before treatment (P<0.01); and in 4 patients of type B, it increased from (4.15+/-2.26) % to 7.8% and 11.6% (mean value) in the 2nd and 6th month respectively.
CONCLUSIONXYM could raise the activity of factors VIII and IX in patients with hemophilia, and the degree of the rise is related with the duration of the therapy, with no obvious adverse reaction, which strikes out a new path and new train of thinking for the treatment of the disease by nonblood preparation.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Blood Coagulation Factors ; analysis ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; adverse effects ; therapeutic use ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Hemoglobins ; analysis ; Hemophilia A ; blood ; drug therapy ; Humans ; Infant ; Male ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Middle Aged
8.Comparative study of severe acute pancreatitis model in rats with three different severity
Lin YUAN ; Bingduo ZHOU ; Xiaosu WANG ; Zhonghua WU ; Jing KONG ; Tingting XU ; Hongwei WANG ; Shengliang ZHU ; Shengquan FANG ; Li ZHOU ; Chunfang LIU ; Xiulian ZHANG ; Yi WANG
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2015;(5):20-23
Objective to provide the evidence for inducing the SAP model in rats with proper concentration of sodium taurocholate.Methods 60 SD rats were divided into sham operated group, group of 1.5% in concentration, group of 3.5% in concentration and group of 5% in concentration randomly, while the SAP model was induced by the sodium taurocholate concentration of 1.5%,3.5% and 5% with the method of retrograde injection into the biliopancreatic duct.To calculate the mortality of different groups, measure the serum amylase, tumor necrosis factor -α(TNF -α) and interleukin -6 (IL -6),and to observe the pancreatic pathological scores of HE staining in rats.Results The mortality in group of 5% in concentration has a significant ascending compared with group of 1.5% in concentration, while the serum amylase, tumor necrosis factor -α(TNF -α) , interleukin -6( IL -6), pathological score of hemorrhage and acinar necrosis in group of 5% in concentration have a significant ascending compared with group of 1.5% in concentration and group of 3.5% in concentration.Conclusions A better SAP model may be induced by sodium taurocholate with the concentration of 5% by the method of retrograde injection into the biliopancreatic duct, which may accord with the physiological and pathological manifestation of SAP.
9.Studies on the blood compatibility of the polyurethane/nano-sized carbon composite.
Hai-yan XU ; Hua KONG ; Chang-yan LIN ; Bing-yi LI
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2002;24(2):114-117
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of nano-sized carbon as a dispersed phase on blood compatibility of polyurethanes.
METHODSA novel nanoscale polymeric composite film was prepared by dispersing nano-sized carbon fiber (vapor growth carbon fiber) into the polyurethane solutions. The surface blood compatibilities of the composites were analyzed and evaluated through platelet adhesion measurement using epifluorescent video microscopy and the variation of fibrinogen and free hemoglobin concentration in the blood contacting the composite respectively.
RESULTSIt was showed that the platelet adhesions were highly suppressed on the composite surfaces pre-adsorbed or non-pre-adsorbed with fibrinogen. The changes of the concentration for both free hemoglobin and fibrinogen in the blood contacting the composite surface in the circulations were less than the ones contacting the reference surface.
CONCLUSIONSIntroducing nano-sized carbon into the polyurethane matrix showed an improvement of antithrombogenicity for the polyurethane materials. It might be a new promising way to develop biomaterials with good blood compatibility.
Biocompatible Materials ; Blood ; Blood Coagulation ; Carbon ; Humans ; Materials Testing ; Nanotechnology ; Platelet Adhesiveness ; Polyurethanes
10.Dual-source computed tomographic angiography using triple-rule-out protocols in combination with abdominal computed tomographic angiography for evaluation of aortic dissection.
Min SHENG ; Lin-yan KONG ; Hua-dan XUE ; Wei LIU ; Yi-ning WANG ; Yu CHEN ; Zheng-yu JIN
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2010;32(6):666-670
OBJECTIVETo explore the clinical value of "triple-rule-out" protocols using dual-source computed tomography for aortic dissection (AD) assessment.
METHODSTotally 25 patients suspecting of suffering from AD were examined on a dual-source computed tomography scanner. Two-dimensional and three-dimensional reconstruction was performed in all patients by means of multiplanar reconstruction, curved planar reformation, maximum intensity projection, and volume rendering. All images were read by two experienced radiologists in consensus. All patients were divided into AD group (n=12) and NO AD group (n=13) , The average Hounsfield unit values of true and false lumen were compared between superior of the aortic around the first endoleak and inferior of the aortic around renal artery.
RESULTSIn AD group, there were 6 patients with DeBakey type 1, 2 patients with DeBakey type 2, and 4 patients with DeBakey type 3. The image quality was rated on a 3-point scale as excellent in 10 patients (83.3%) and good in 2 patients (16.7%) . All cases was fully evaluable in NO AD group. The average Hounsfield unit values of true lumen between superior of the aortic around the first endoleak and inferior of the aortic around renal artery showed no significant difference between AD and NO AD group.
CONCLUSIONDual-source computed tomography offers a non-invasive, accurate, and rapid way to evaluate AD.
Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Aneurysm, Dissecting ; diagnostic imaging ; Angiography ; methods ; Aortic Aneurysm ; diagnostic imaging ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed ; methods ; Young Adult