1.MICROASSAY,PREPARATION AND PARTIAL PURIFICATION OF RAT INTERLEUKSN 2
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1982;0(01):-
0.99).The IL-2 activity of control sample of our laboratory was determined according to recom-binant human IL-2 standard,the ability of IL-2 induced by rat and mouse spleen cells was compared, and the parameters of IL-2 induced by rat spleen cells were detected.The partially purified rat IL-2 was obtained through ammonium sulfate precipitation, gel filtration and chromatography.
2.Transcription factors as new targets for cancer therapy
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2010;41(2):97-103
Mechanism studies in the gene regulation in the eukaryotic cells is one of the momentous areas in molecular biology.Regulation at transcription level is a complex progress with multiple steps with the presence of the gene functions.There exist ubiquitous occurrence of transcription factors in mammalian tissues and biodiversity in the factors.These transcription factors are found to relate closely to various carcinogeneses,including cell proliferation,apoptosis,invasion and angiogenesis.Understanding of transcription factors and their action mechanisms,through the activation and inhibition of transcription factors,would potentially lead to the discovery of new entities in the targeting treatment and prevention of the cancer diseases.
3.Basic features of Internet Addiction and its revelation to us
Naiche CHEN ; Yijun LV ;
Chinese Medical Ethics 1995;0(03):-
Internet Addiction has become an International problem,especially in China.At the present time,such researches are mainly written in psychological area.Opinions in these researches vary,even conflict with one another.Therefore,only grasping the basic features of the college students' Internet Addiction,can we prevent the college students from Internet Addiction and intervene in it with a clear aim.
4.Clinical value of penetrating-suture type of pancreaticojejunostomy after pancreaticoduodenectomy
Yongsheng ZHU ; Xuefeng ZHU ; Yijun CHEN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2014;13(11):867-870
Objective To investigate the clinical value of penetrating-suture type pancreaticojejunostomy (PPJ) after pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD).Methods The clinical data of 77 patients who received pancreaticoduodenectomy from Taixing People's Hospital from June 2002 to March 2012 were retrospectively analyzed.Of all the patients,34 received PPJ after PD (PPJ group),and the other 43 patients received PJ anastomosis (control group) based on the texture and size of the pancreas,pancreatic duct diameter (duct-to-mucosa pancreaticojejunostomy for pancreatic duct diameter ≥ 4 mm,end-to-end or binding pancreaticojejunostomy for pancreatic duct diameter ≤3 mm).Pancreatic fistula was diagnosed according to the criteria of the International Study Group on Pancreatic Fistula,including grade B or C pancreatic fistula with clinical value.Patients were followed-up through outpatient examination and telephone interview till May 2012.Data were presented by x ± s or median (range) and the t-test and Wilcoxon rank-sum test were used to evaluate quantitative data with or without normal distribution,respectively.Qualitative data were analyzed using Pearson x2 test or Fisher's exact test.Results The mean diameter of the pancreatic duct was 3 mm for both the PPJ group and the control group.The external drainage via the pancreatic duct stent was not used in the PPJ group,compared with 4 cases in the control group,showing a statistically significant difference between the 2 groups (x2=3.632,P < 0.05).The duration of pancreaticojejunostomy was 12 minutes (range,8-25 minutes) in the PPJ group,while no records in the control group.The operation time and intraoperative blood loss in the PPJ group and the control group were (304 ± 60)minutes and (475 ± 75) mL,(304 ± 60) minutes and (500 ± 97) mL,respectively.Twenty-four (70.6%) patients in the PPJ group and 29 (67.4%) patients in the control group received intraoperative blood transfusion,with volume of 400 mL (range,300-800 mL) and 600 mL (range,300-1 200 mL),respectively.The median duration of postoperative hospital stay were 18 days (range,11-32 days) in the PPJ group and 20 days (range,9-44 days) in the control group.None of these comparisons were statistically significant between the 2 groups (t =1.293,0.619,x2=0.088,Z =0.165,0.074,P >0.05).The rate of grade B or C pancreatic fistula were 0 for the PPJ group and 27.9% (12/43) for the control group,and the mortality rate of patients who had pancreatic fistula were 0 and 11.6% (5/43) for the PPJ group and the control group,with statistical significance (x2=11.232,4.237,P <0.05).The overall incidence of bile leakage,peritoneal bleeding and delayed gastric emptying in the PPJ group and the control group were 5.9% (2/34),2.9% (1/34),5.9% (2/34) and 11.6% (5/43),7.0% (3/43),14.0% (6/43),with no significance difference (P >0.05).Fifty-six patients were followed up after operation from 9 months to 5 years.Pancreatic duct dilation was detected by imaging examination for 26 patients in the control group.Conclusions PPJ is a simple and feasible approach with better clinical efficacy after PD.
5.Rapid and sensitive high-throughput determination method for alanine-dependent transaminase
Huan LIU ; Xuri WU ; Yijun CHEN
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2018;49(4):490-495
A new method for determining transaminase activity based on the color change of the reaction solution was established, by using alanine-dependent transaminase VfTA from Vibrio fluvialis JS17 as the research object coupled with pyruvate oxidase and horseradish peroxidase. After the optimization of the conditions, the linear relationship between VfTA activity units and the absorbance at 400 nm was investigated. This method was also applied to determine the activity of commercial transaminase ATA117. The results showed that the detection limit of transaminase VfTA activity was up to 0. 45 U/mL and the detection limit of ATA117 activity was up to 0. 5 U/mL. The transaminase activity could be quickly judged according to the color depth of the reaction solution.
6.Two step process for diketo-reduction catalyzed by diketoreductase
Xuri WU ; Chen CHEN ; Nan LIU ; Yijun CHEN
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2010;41(5):408-413
Diketoreductase can catalyze a double reduction of β,δ-diketo ester to corresponding dihydroxv product with enantiomeric excess(ee)and diastereomeric excess(de)both greater than 99.5%.In order to explore the catalytic mechanism of this unique enzyme,the present study investigated the diketone reduction process and reaction characteristics by diketoreductase.We found that two mono-hydroxy intermediates were produced during the diketone reduction and its reverse reaction.The two intermediates were further separated by C18 column chromatography and structurally confirmed by chiral HPLC with authentic standards.Two mono-hydroxy intermediates could be served as the substrates for the reduction by diketoreductase with different reaction velocities.The formation and disappearance of intermediates were largely affected by temperature and substrate concentration.In addition,steady state kinetics with the two intermediates showed different reaction rates in their disappearance.Collectively,the results indicate that the diketone reduction undergoes a two-step process with the formation of both intermediates,but the disappearance rates for the two intermediates are slightly different.
7.Cross-sectional study on health care seeking behavior and financial burden of patients with rheumatic diseases in Fujian Province
Yijun DAI ; Fei GAO ; Zhihan CHEN ; Qing YAN ; He LIN
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2014;18(7):485-488
Objective To investigate and analyze the health care seeking behavior,financial burden and relative factors of patients with rheumatic diseases in Fujian Province.Methods Patients diagnosed with rheumatic diseases were investigated in Fujian Provincial Hospital from December 2013 to February 2014,including demographic data,health care seeking behavior and financial burden.Relevant factors were analyzed by Logistic regression.Results ① In this study,474 patients were enrolled.The ratio of male to female was 1∶2.38.② At the onset of symptoms,51.9%(246 cases) of patients visited a doctor as soon as possible,and 36.1%(171 cases) of them went to hospital within a month after disease onset.③ 74.1%(351 cases) of patients could adhere to medication regimen prescribed by doctors,and the most common reason for stopping medication was symptoms relieved (33.3%,41 cases).④ 63.1%(299 cases) of patients learned about the knowledge of rheumatic diseases from hospitals and doctors.⑤ 34.2%(162 cases) of patients spent 1 000-5 000 yuan every month on treatment.⑥ Insurance type could affect the time of first visit to hospital (P=0.004),while income and cost of therapy might impact patients' compliance (P=0.013,P=0.004).Conclusion Most patients will go to hospital as soon as possible and adhere to treatment.Economic situation is the main factor influencing health care seeking behavior of patients with rheumatic diseases.
8.Cloning of the gene encoding urease subunit A in Helicobacter pylori.
Li, SHI ; Yijun, ZHANG ; Jie, CHEN ; Xiaohua, HOU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2004;24(1):22-4
The gene encoding urease subunit A (ureA) of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) was cloned from H. pylori isolate by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Sterile distilled water instead of DNA served as negative control. The nucleotide sequence of the amplified product was determined. Homologous analysis of the ureA against that reported by Clayton CL and the GenBank and SwissProt databases were performed with the BLAST program at the Genome Net through the Internet. 0.8 kb PCR product was amplified from all H. pylori clinical isolators. The nucleotide sequence of the ureA was determined. The nucleotide sequence of the ureA began with ATG as the initiation codon and terminated in TAA as stop codon. The coding regions had a 44% G + C content. The DNA sequence was 98% homologous to that reported by Clayton CL (688 out of 702 residues were identical). The derived amino-acid sequences of the ureA were 99% homologous to that reported by Clayton CL (232 out of 234 residues were identical). The nucleotide sequence and the predicted protein showed significant homology to ureA of H. pylori in the NCBI Entrez database.
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Cloning, Molecular
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DNA, Bacterial/genetics
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Genetic Code
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Helicobacter Infections/microbiology
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Helicobacter pylori/enzymology
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Helicobacter pylori/*genetics
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Helicobacter pylori/isolation & purification
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Sequence Analysis, DNA
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Transcription, Genetic
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Urease/*genetics
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Urease/metabolism
9.Application of evidence-based nursing in nursing of patients with spinal fracture
Yanwei WANG ; Yuelian FAN ; Yijun WANG ; Guohua CHEN ; Junwu SHI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2009;25(10):21-22
Objective To discuss the nursing countermeasures of common problems in patients with spinal fracture. Methods All patients received evidence- based nursing in on:ler to tackle problems such as pain, paralysis, pulmonary infection, pressure ulcer, urinary tract infection and deep vein thrombosis. Results No one complicated with pulmonary infection, pressure ulcer and deep vein thrombosis, 2 with lower limb swelling and 3 with urinary tract infection. Conclusions Evidence- based nursing is the base of clinic nursing. It can not only improve the quality of nursing and benefit patients,but also can expand the nurses' knowledge.
10.Effect of maternal anxiety, depression, acceptance and psychological control on students' social anxiety
Jin SHANG ; Xue CHEN ; Luna HE ; Xiaofei REN ; Yijun WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2012;21(9):778-780
ObjectiveTo determine the current students' social anxiety status and maternal factors in school students( grade 5-7) in Harbin,and provided scientific guidance relevant to students'social anxiety.Methods 1526 mother-child pairs collected by random cluster sampling,children completed the social anxiety scale for children (SASC),security scale,coping strategies questionnaire( consist of ambivalence and avoidance subscale),acceptance scale and psychological control scale,and mothers completed the center for epidemiologic studies depression inventory (CES-D),self-rating anxiety scale (SAS).ResultsThe total positive detection rate of social anxiety was 13.6%,there was no significantly difference between boys and girls (P > 0.05) ; the positive detection rate of Grade 6 was higher than Grade 5 and Grade 7.There were positive correlation between social anxiety and mother's psychological control,mother's depression,mother's anxiety ( r =0.228,0.143,0.122) ; negative correlation with mother's acceptance( r =-0.214).Linear regression indicated that only three variables (mother's psychological control,mother's acceptance,mother's depression) were at the P < 0.05 level.The regression coefficients for the three variables were 1.557,- 1.092 and 0.040,respectively.ConclusionMaternal highly psychological control,lowly acceptance and maternal anxiety depression all play a role in promoting the occurrence of students' social anxiety.