1.Screen-Printing Enzyme Electrode-Immobilizing the Enzyme with Silk Fibroin
Yifeng TU ; Zhiqiang FU ; Mingzhong LI
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2001;29(2):165-167
This paper reports the technique to develop a disposable screen-printing base carbon electrode for the utilization in the study of enzyme electrode. The silk fibroin was applied to immobilize the mushroom extracted protein, which contained abundant polyphenol oxidase, on the surface of base electrode when it was chemically moldified by ferrocene. The voltammetric current of this enzyme electrode responded to the concentration of substrate such as catechol or dopamine. The linear range is from 2.0× 10-8 mol/L to 2.0× 10-2 mol/L, it reaches to a 95%steady value of current within less than 30 seconds, and the RSD equals to 2.7%. The service life of this enzyme electrode is at least 10 days and it will be preserved for a longer period at a humid and cool condition. All of these performances of the enzyme electrode make clear that its commercial development would be very possible.
2.Evaluation of efficacy and safety of rifamycin sodium injection in treatment of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis
Yifeng JIN ; Xiazhi ZHANG ; Jiazhen XIE ; Xiongwen TU ;
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2002;0(05):-
AIM: To evaluate the therapeutic effect and safety of the rifamycin sodium injection (SV) in treatment of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. METHODS: 44 cases of pulmonary tuberculosis were randomly allocated to two groups: rifamycin sodium group and routine treatment group. Chemotherapy regimens: in the rifamycin sodium group, 21 cases were treated with the regimen of 2HZE+SV/7HR; and in the routine treatment group, 23 cases were treated with the regimen of 2HRZE/7HR. RESULTS: The sputum negative conversion rate of the rifamycin sodium group was 85.7 %, and the foci vanishing rate was 90.5 %, while the both rates in the routine treatment group were 60.9 % and 60.9 %, respectively. There was significant difference between the two groups (P
3.Value of inflammatory index in blood routine on the prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma
Yifeng WU ; Chaoyong TU ; Chuxiao SHAO
International Journal of Surgery 2020;47(3):206-211
Chronic inflammation and tumor occurrence and development, recurrence and metastasis and immune escape and other key links have a far-reaching impact. The level of inflammation and immunity can be reflected by the markers of inflammatory response, including C-reactive protein, neutrophils, platelets, lymphocytes and their combinations in the blood, such as neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio, platelet to lymphocyte ratio, lymphocyte to monocyte ratio, systemic immune inflammation index and so on. At present, inflammatory index has been proved to be predictors of recurrence and survival in a variety of malignant tumors. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), as a common invasive tumor, is often diagnosed in the late course of the disease, so patients often can not achieve a satisfactory prognosis. This article mainly reviews the clinical application of the above inflammatory response indexes in HCC.
4.Application and progress of albumin-bilirubin grade in hepatocellular carcinoma
Yifeng WU ; Chaoyong TU ; Chuxiao SHAO
International Journal of Surgery 2020;47(10):716-720
Hepatocellular carcinoma is one of the pathological types of primary liver cancer, and its prognosis is often not ideal. The prognosis of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma is not only closely related to tumor load and general physical status, but also closely related to liver reserve function. Albumin-bilirubin grading (ALBI) is a new model reflecting liver reserve function. In many therapeutic measures, such as surgical resection, liver transplantation, transcatheter arterial chemoembolization, radiofrequency ablation and targeted therapy, its ability to predict the prognosis of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma has been proved to be no less than that of Child-Pugh grade, which is widely used in clinic, and its predictive performance will be further improved when combined with other indexes.Therefore, it has great application value in clinical practice. This article mainly reviews the clinical application of ALBI grade in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma and the progress of research results in recent years.
5. Expression and mechanism of Twist2 in glioma
Lizhen WANG ; Weijia WANG ; Yifeng XIONG ; Shan XU ; Shanshan WANG ; Yi TU ; Zhaoyin WANG ; Xinling YAN ; Jinhong MEI ; Chunliang WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2017;46(12):832-836
Objective:
To investigate the significance of Twist2 in glioma and whether it is involved in the malignant transformation of glioma by epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT).
Methods:
Using immunohistochemical method detected the expression level of Twist2 in 60 cases of gliomas (including WHO grades Ⅱ, Ⅲ and Ⅳ, each for 20 cases) and 20 cases of non-tumor brain tissues. Real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR and Western blot were used to detect the expression level of Twist2 mRNA and protein in 61 cases of fresh glioma tissue (WHO grade Ⅱ 16 cases, Ⅲ 21 cases, Ⅳ 24 cases) and 12 cases of adjacent tissues, and the expression levels of E-cadherin, N-cadherin and vimentin were also investigated in fresh glioma tissue.
Results:
Immunohistochemistry results showed that the percentages of Twist2 expression in glioma was 90%(54/60) compared with 30%(6/20) in non-tumor brain tissues(
6.Clinical treatment guideline for pulmonary blast injury (version 2023)
Zhiming SONG ; Junhua GUO ; Jianming CHEN ; Jing ZHONG ; Yan DOU ; Jiarong MENG ; Guomin ZHANG ; Guodong LIU ; Huaping LIANG ; Hezhong CHEN ; Shuogui XU ; Yufeng ZHANG ; Zhinong WANG ; Daixing ZHONG ; Tao JIANG ; Zhiqiang XUE ; Feihu ZHOU ; Zhixin LIANG ; Yang LIU ; Xu WU ; Kaican CAI ; Yi SHEN ; Yong SONG ; Xiaoli YUAN ; Enwu XU ; Yifeng ZHENG ; Shumin WANG ; Erping XI ; Shengsheng YANG ; Wenke CAI ; Yu CHEN ; Qingxin LI ; Zhiqiang ZOU ; Chang SU ; Hongwei SHANG ; Jiangxing XU ; Yongjing LIU ; Qianjin WANG ; Xiaodong WEI ; Guoan XU ; Gaofeng LIU ; Junhui LUO ; Qinghua LI ; Bin SONG ; Ming GUO ; Chen HUANG ; Xunyu XU ; Yuanrong TU ; Liling ZHENG ; Mingke DUAN ; Renping WAN ; Tengbo YU ; Hai YU ; Yanmei ZHAO ; Yuping WEI ; Jin ZHANG ; Hua GUO ; Jianxin JIANG ; Lianyang ZHANG ; Yunfeng YI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(12):1057-1069
Pulmonary blast injury has become the main type of trauma in modern warfare, characterized by externally mild injuries but internally severe injuries, rapid disease progression, and a high rate of early death. The injury is complicated in clinical practice, often with multiple and compound injuries. Currently, there is a lack of effective protective materials, accurate injury detection instrument and portable monitoring and transportation equipment, standardized clinical treatment guidelines in various medical centers, and evidence-based guidelines at home and abroad, resulting in a high mortality in clinlcal practice. Therefore, the Trauma Branch of Chinese Medical Association and the Editorial Committee of Chinese Journal of Trauma organized military and civilian experts in related fields such as thoracic surgery and traumatic surgery to jointly develop the Clinical treatment guideline for pulmonary blast injury ( version 2023) by combining evidence for effectiveness and clinical first-line treatment experience. This guideline provided 16 recommended opinions surrounding definition, characteristics, pre-hospital diagnosis and treatment, and in-hospital treatment of pulmonary blast injury, hoping to provide a basis for the clinical treatment in hospitals at different levels.
7.Mechanistic analysis for the origin of diverse diterpenes in Tripterygium wilfordii.
Lichan TU ; Xinbo CAI ; Yifeng ZHANG ; Yuru TONG ; Jian WANG ; Ping SU ; Yun LU ; Tianyuan HU ; Yunfeng LUO ; Xiaoyi WU ; Dan LI ; Luqi HUANG ; Wei GAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(6):2923-2933
Tripterygium wilfordii is a valuable medicinal plant rich in biologically active diterpenoids, but there are few studies on the origins of these diterpenoids in its secondary metabolism. Here, we identified three regions containing tandemly duplicated diterpene synthase genes on chromosomes (Chr) 17 and 21 of T. wilfordii and obtained 11 diterpene synthases with different functions. We further revealed that these diterpene synthases underwent duplication and rearrangement at approximately 2.3-23.7 million years ago (MYA) by whole-genome triplication (WGT), transposon mediation, and tandem duplication, followed by functional divergence. We first demonstrated that four key amino acids in the sequences of TwCPS3, TwCPS5, and TwCPS6 were altered during evolution, leading to their functional divergence and the formation of diterpene secondary metabolites. Then, we demonstrated that the functional divergence of three TwKSLs was driven by mutations in two key amino acids. Finally, we discovered the mechanisms of evolution and pseudogenization of miltiradiene synthases in T. wilfordii and elucidated that the new function in TwMS1/2 from the terpene synthase (TPS)-b subfamily was caused by progressive changes in multiple amino acids after the WGT event. Our results provide key evidence for the formation of diverse diterpenoids during the evolution of secondary metabolites in T. wilfordii.