1.Advances in arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy
International Journal of Pediatrics 2010;37(2):158-161
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy(ARVC) is a cardiac muscle disease characterized by peculiar right ventricular involvement that precipitates ventricular arrhythmias and sudden death.ARVC is a major cause of sudden death in the young and athletes.It is familial origin in 50% to 70% of cases,which follows an autosomal in heritance pattern.The pathology consists of a genetically determined dystrophy of the right ventricular myocardium with fibrofatty replacement.Clinical diagnosis can be achieved by demonstrating functional and structural alterations of the right ventricle,depolarization and repolarization abnormalities,arrhythmias with the left bundle branch block and fibro-fatty replacement through endomyocardial biopsy.Clinical research has indicated that successful treatment of ARVC is based on lifestyle modifications,prophylactic therapy(antiarrhythmic drugs,catheter ablation and implantable cardioverter defibrillator)to prevent sudden death.
2.Effect of hypoxia on adhesion and invasion of human cervical cancer cell HeLa
Shuang LIN ; Li LI ; Ping YI
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(18):-
Objective To investigate the potential effect of hypoxia on adhersion and invasion of human cervical carcinoma cells HeLa. Methods Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was used to investigate the level of HIF-1? mRNA and E-cadherin mRNA of HeLa cells cultured under normoxia, 5%O2, 3%O2, 1%O2. The invasiveness of HeLa cells was investigated by transwell chamber assay. Results Under the condition of normoxia, 5%O2, 3%O2 and 1%O2, the optical density ratio of HIF-1? mRNA/?-actin was (0.423?0.116), (0.764?0.111), (1.687?0.126) and (0.215?0.099), showing that the level of HIF-1? mRNA had a tendency of first inceasing and then decreasing with the decreasing oxygen content. The optical density ratio of E-cadherin/?-actin was (1.045?0.171), (0.719?0.114), (0.386?0.105) and (0.157?0.063), showing a decreasing tendency with the decreasing of oxygen content. The invasiveness of HeLa cells was (112.5?20.7), (254.3?27.5), (333.6?45.2) and (124.5?24.6), showing that the invasiveness of HeLa cells had a tendency of first inceasing and then decreasing with the decreasing oxygen content. Conclusion Moderate hypoxia up-regulates the mRNA levels of HIF-1?, and down-regulates the mRNA levels of E-cadherin, and enhances the tumor invasiveness. The possible mechanism is the increasing mRNA levels of HIF-1?.
3.Comparison of direct and indirect three-dimensional placement methods of facial soft tissue
Han LIN ; Yi LIN ; Ping ZHU ; Mengdie YAN ; Yue XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2014;20(5):340-344
Objective To compare the reproducibility and reliability of facial soft tissue landmarks using a direct and an indirect placement methods in facial three-dimensional (3D) soft tissue assessment.Methods 3D coordinates of 37 soft tissue landmarks were obtained respectively in 35 normal healthy volunteers from 3D optical capture system and Materialise's interactive medical image control system (Mimics).Landmarks were affixed on the cutaneous surface (direct method) and marked on the 3D reconstructed craniofacial model (indirect method).Intra-class correlation coefficients (ICCs) and paired t-tests were used to compare the reliability and reproducibility of facial landmarks between two placement methods.Results For the direct placement method,86.5 % landmarks had an ICC higher than 0.75.For the indirect placement method,75.7% landmarks had an ICC higher than 0.75.The inter-observer variability using the direct placement method was (1.259±0.566) mm,which was significantly smaller (P<0.05) than (1.420±0.638) mm obtained by the indirect placement method.Conclusions Compared with indirect method,direct method has higher reliability and reproducibility in evaluating facial soft tissue.
4.Pathological characteristics of 8 cases with cat scratch disease
Zhuo-Lin DENG ; Hai-Xia LU ; Yi-Ping WEI ;
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2001;0(06):-
Objective To study the morphologic and pathological characteristics of cat scratch disease(CSD).Methods Eight cases with clinical data and tissue blocks were collected in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Hainan Province.The tissues were successively stained by hematox- ylin and eosin,Warthin-Starry(W-S),acid fast and periodic acid-schiff(PAS)methods to study the histopathological changes and pathogens.Results W-S positive Bartonella henselae was the major pathogen of CSD and there was no acid-fast or PAS positive pathogen could be found in the tissues. There were three forms of histological representation as follows:plasmocytoid monocytes(PMO)and monocytoid B-cells(MBC)hyperplasia plus neutrophils immersion in lymphatic sinus(2 cases); MBC rich granuloma and micro-abscess formation(3 cases); starlit abscess with little or no bacteria in the granuloma(3 cases).Conclusions Bartonella henselae mainly transmits through cats.Contact histo- ry with cats and lymphadenectasis suggest the possibility of CSD.The diagnosis can be confirmed by the presence of W-S staining positive bacteria,MBC rich granuloma or micro-abscess and neutrophil reactions in histopathological exam.
5.Research progress on effects of traditional Chinese medicines on proliferation, apoptosis and differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells.
Jian-Kang FANG ; Yi-Ping ZHOU ; Ma-Lin LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(15):2834-2837
Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) are a kind of pluripotent stem cells derived from bone marrows, which can not only support hematopoiesis, but also have capabilities of multidifferentiation, high-proliferation and self-renewing. They have become one of hotspots in stem cell studies. Studies on in vitro intervention with BMSCs with TCMs have made remarkable progress in recent years. According to the findings, some traditional Chinese medicines can promote proliferation of BMSCs, some can inhibit the apoptosis of BMSCs, while others can induce BMSCs to differentiate into multiple cell types, such as osteoblast. Furthermore, some studies also involved relevant action mechanisms. The authors summarized the advance in relevant studies by reference to relevant literatures of this field.
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7.The effect of budesonide on the eosinophil infiltration in airway of asthmatic rats.
Yi-ping LIN ; Ye HU ; Zhi-hua JIN
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2009;25(3):365-367
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8.Pharmacokinetics and biodistribution of 11C-HupA in the normal animal
Jin, YAN ; Yi-hui, GUAN ; Fang-ping, XUE ; Zheng-wei, ZHANG ; Ping, LIU ; Xiang-tong, LIN
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2009;29(2):109-112
Objective HupA is one of the potential drugs which can be used to treat Alzheimer's disease(AD).The aim of this study was to explore the pharmacokinetics and biodistribution of HupA in vivo by using 11C-HupA.Methods A total of 25 SD rats were studied.They were divided into 5 groups (5 rats in each group).All had intravenous injection of 22 MBq(in0.2 ml)11C-HupA through tail vein.Dynamic im-aging Was acquired from 5 to 90 minutes after injection.Venous blood and organ activities were collected at 5,15,30,60.and 90 minutes after injection.Percentage activity of injected dose per gram of tissue(%ID/g)was calculated to characterize the biodistribution of tracer in different brain regions: frontal,apical, temporal,occipital,cerebellum,hippocampus,striatum,thalamencephalon, and brain stem, Variance analysis using SPSS 11.5 software was performed and compared among the study groups.Results 11C-HupA was character-istic for its quick clearance from blood,with half time T1/2 of (14.61±1.77) min,and clearance rate (CL)macokinetics of 11C-HupA in rats corresponded to a one-compartment model.with an activity curve(area 11C-HupA distribution in different brain regions,being greater in cerebral cortex,hippocampus,hypothala-mus and brain stem. Conclusions Pharmacokinetic study of 11C-HupA in brain was fast.convenient and showed high specificity and sensitivity.Its ability to quantitatively evaluate brain function and its character-istic distribution in mice provided some evidence for monitoring therapy in AD patients.
9.Preliminary Study on Personality Characteristics of Abused Children
Shi-chang, YANG ; Ya-lin, ZHANG ; Yu-ping, CAO ; Guo-ping, HUANG ; Guo-yi, GUO
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2005;20(7):716-718
Objective To explore the personality characteristics of abused children in order to reduce the incidence of child abuse.Methods Two hundred and ninty five middle school students were investigated with general questionnaire and Eysenck Personality Questionnaire of children. Eighty six students experiencing child abuse (CA) last year as study group and one hundred and ninety six non-abuse children as controls (NCA) were analyzed by means of Eysenck Personality Questionnaire of children.Results The score of neuroticism in CA group was significantly higher than that in the control group (55.62±10.60/52.65±10.98,t=-2.114 P=0.035). The score of lie in CA group was significantly lower than that in control group (42.21±9.87/46.04±9.20,t=3.184 P=0.002). On the impact of different sex, the psychoticism score of male was significantly higher than that in the control group(52.37±11.49/48.04±9.97,t=-2.227 P=0.028), and the lie score was significantly lower than that in control group(41.03±9.18/46.18±8.79,t=3.125 P=0.002).The scores of those in the female were not significant.Conclusions There is a close association between the unstable emotion and child abuse in children, so training emotional self-control and emotional expression of children might be a intervention strategy in the future. In addition, the frequency of lie in children is probably one of factors that determine whether children are abused or not.
10.Analysis of lycopodiastrum casuarinoides transcriptome discovers lycodine-type alkaloid biosynthetic genes and genetic markers
Gang CHEN ; Qiu-Mei LIN ; Lin ZENG ; Yi-Ping ZOU
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2018;32(4):274-275
OBJECTIVE o facilitate the basic acquaintance with the bioactive lycodine-type alka-loids biosynthetic pathways, we conducted the transcriptome analysis of L. casuarinoides by illumina sequencing.METHODS The plant of L.casuarinoides was collected and was subjected to RNA isolation, cDNA library construction, and illumina sequencing before bioinformatics analysis. After sequencing, the clean reads were obtained for de novo assembly by using Trinity software,and then further processed with TGICL sequencing clustering software to generate unigenes,The unigenes are aligned by Blast X alignment to six public protein database. In addition, all unigenes are functionally annotated by GO, KEGG and characterized putative genes involved in lycopodium alkaloids biosynthesis. RESULTS In total, 124, 524 high-quality unigenes were obtained with an average sequence length of 601 bp. Among the L. casuarinoides transcripts, 61,304 showed significant similarity (E-value<1 e-5) to the known proteins in the public database.Among the total 124 524 unigenes,47,538 open reading frame (ORFs) were predicted. Based on the bioinformatics analysis, all possible enzymes involved in the Lycodine-type alkaloids biosynthetic pathway of L. casuarinoides were identified, including primary amine oxidase (PAO), and Malonly-CoA decarboxylase. In addition, a total of 64 putative cytochrome P450 (CYP450) and 827 transcription factors were selected as the candidates of Lycodine-type alka-loids modifiers. Furthermore, a total of 13 352 simple sequence repeats (SSRs) were identified from the 124, 524 unigenes, of which dinucleotide motifs AG/CT (50.1%), were the most abundant. CONCLU-SION This transcriptome analysis of L.casuarinoides,provides many valuable candidate genes involv-ing in the biosynthesis of novel secondary metabolites but also lays the foundation for genetic diversity analysis via SSRs markers in L.casuarinoides.