1.Study on the Localization of a Major Allergen Der f 2 by Fluorescence Immunohistochemical Method
Meng LI ; Ying BAO ; Zhigang LIU
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(01):-
Objective To localize Der f 2 in the body of Dermatophagoides farinae.Methods Live mites were embedded.Serial mite paraffin sections were made and checked under light microscope.The sections were incubated with anti-recombinant Der f 2 monoclonal antibody as the first antibody.They were then reacted with the fluorescent isothiocyanate conjugated goat anti-mouse IgG as the secondary antibody.The sections were examined with fluorescent light microscopy.Results Der f 2 reacting with immunofluorescent antibodies was found localized in the tissue and contents of the mid-gut of the mite.Conclusion The major allergen Der f 2 distributes in the gut and fecal pellets of Dermatophagoides farinae.
2.Clinical Value of High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein in Children with Chronic Kidney Disease
zhi-hui, LIU ; qun, MENG ; ying, SHEN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(17):-
Objective To explore the clinical value of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein(hsCRP) in chronic kidney disease(CKD) and the relationship between hsCRP and the different stages of CKD in children.Methods This study population consisted of patients who was diagnosised as CKD in Beijing Children′s Hospital from Mar.2007 to Feb.2008.The total number of subjects was 62 patients with 35 male and 27 female,the mean age was(8.7?4.0)years old,the course was from 3 months to 10 years.The healthy control group contains 30 healthy children with 16 male and 14 female,the mean age was(7.8?3.2) years old.The serum levels of hsCRP,creatine and ?2-microglobulin(?2-MG) were determined.The glomerular filtration rate(GFR) was caculated.The relationship between serum levels of hsCRP and ?2-MG,blood pressure as well as the renal function in these patients with CKD,stratified according to GFR were evaluated.The relationship between hsCRP and the blood pressure was evaluated.The statistical analysis for the data was done with SPSS 12.0 software.Use the t-test,order and examination and correlation analysis,P
3.The association of fasting insuline and insuline resistance with benign prostatic hyperplasia
Xianqin MENG ; Xiaobing QU ; Wanhong DU ; Ying LIU ; Wei LIU
Clinical Medicine of China 2011;27(1):16-19
Objective To reveal the effect of fasting insuline(FINS) and insuline resistance(IR) in the process of benign prostatic hyperplasia(BPH). Methods One hundred and seventeen outpatients( ≥60 ys)with BPH from geriatric department were enrolled into the study. The patients were divided into groups according to their FINS and insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR). The indices of BPH, including volume of prostate ( PV ),prostate specific antigen( PSA ), international prostate symptom score (IPSS), course of BPH were analyzed in both groups. Results The PV ( [ 56. 46 ± 26. 88 ] ml vs [ 44. 84 ± 17.66 ] ml, P = 0. 017 ) and the course ( [ 18. 00 ± 6. 91 ] years vs [ 13.93 ± 7. 74 ] years, P = 0. 031 ) were significantly greater in BPH combined hyperinsulinemias(HINS) group than the BPH with normal FINS group;but we found no significant differences in the comparisons of serum PSA level or IPSS between two groups. The PV( [54. 17 ± 25.38 ] ml vs [42. 26 ±14. 15]ml,P =0. 004)and the course([ 16.58 ±7. 65] years vs [13.49 ±7. 59] years,P = 0. 036) were also significantly greater in BPH combined insuline resistance gruop than the insulin sensitivity group, again we found no significant differences in the comparisons of serum PSA level or IPSS between two groups. Conclusion FINS and IR are risk factors of progressed BPH and can promote the progress of BPH.
4.Exploration and prospect in laboratory diagnosis experiment teaching for international students in China
Ying FAN ; Xiuxiang MENG ; Jihong HAN ; Dandan LIU ; Ben LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(02):-
In the process of teaching international students laboratory diagnostics,teaching mode has been actively explored. The management of teaching,the foundation of teaching team,the selection of teaching materials and reformation of teaching mode are the key points that affect the teaching quality directly.
5.Meta-analysis of the early renal function recovery after kidney Transplant from cardiac death donors
Xiaoqing LI ; Ying CHENG ; Qiang LIU ; Yiman MENG ; Yongfeng LIU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2013;(3):167-170
Objective To compare the early renal function recovery after kidney transplant from donation after cardiac death (DCD) and brain death (DBD).Methods The Medline (1950-2011),Embase and Cochrane library database were searched and supplemented by review of conference proceedings and publication bibliographies.All original single institution studies reporting outcomes for DCD and DBD kidney transplant recipients were considered.Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) based on random effects models were calculated.Results Nine publications,all cohort studies,involving 2049 DCD and 5498 DBD recipients,were included.DCD recipients had 7.24 times increased odds of DGF (OR=7.24,95% CI =3.86-13.58),and 4.97 times increased odds of PNF (95% CI =3.77-6.55).Conclusion DCD renal transplantation is associated with higher risks of DGF and PNF.
6.Effect of melatonin on the balance of ET-1 and eNOS in the renal cortex of insulin-resistant rats
Ying LIU ; Zhimin LIU ; Ying ZHAO ; Jin HE ; Huimin LIU ; Ling MENG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2007;32(9):912-915
Objective To study the effects of melatonin on the expression of endothelin-1 (ET-1) and endothelial nitricoxide synthase (eNOS) in renal cortex of insulin-resistant (IR) rats. Methods Insulin-resistant rat model was established with 6-8 week ages Sprague-Dawwley (SD) rats by high-glucose diet (70% calories from glucose) for 6 weeks. IR rats models were divided into control normal group (CN, n=10), IR group (n=10) and melatonin group (MEL, n=10). Rats in MEL were affused melatonin 10mg/(kg·d) (4PM) for further 6 weeks. The protein and mRNA in rats' renal cortex of each group were assayed by immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR. Results Arterial blood pressure (ABP) and serum triglyceride (TG), free fatty acid (FFA), malondialdehyde (MDA), insulin (Ins) and homeostasis model analysis insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) in MEL were lower than that in IR (all P<0.01). Serum high-density lipoprotein (HDL-c) and superoxide dismutese (SOD) were higher in MEL than that in IR (all P<0.01). HE staining showed that the structure of renal cortex in MEL is approximately normal. The levels of ET-1 protein and mRNA in renal cortex of MEL rats were lower than that in IR group. The levels of eNOS protein and mRNA of renal cortex in MEL group were higher than that in IR group (all P<0.05). Conclusion At the early stage of IR, melatonin application can ameliorate the imbalance between ET-1 and eNOS and protect the angio-endothelial function of renal cortex in high-glucose induced IR rats.
7.Research progress of oxytocin receptor ligands and its role in central nerve system and peripheral organs
Yajing MENG ; Yang YANG ; Ying LIU ; Shu AN ; Tianrui XU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2014;(6):752-756
Oxytocin ( OT ) is a cyclic neuropeptide containing nine amino acids residues, in addition to the traditional roles of uterine contraction and lactation, it also plays important roles in the central nervous system and other peripheral organs, such as improving schizophrenia, autism - related psychiatric and psy-chological symptoms. Oxytocin exhibits its physiological func-tions by binding to its receptor (oxytocin receptor,OTR). Cur-
rently researchers are manipulating OT system by developing new OTR ligand ( agonists and antagonists ) , hoping to prevent and treat OTR related diseases. This paper reviews the latest devel-opment of OTR agonists, antagonists and its physiological roles in central nerve system and peripheral organs.
8.Effects of the first metatarsophalangeal joint bending on human walking gait stability when walking on slippery floor.
Junxia ZHANG ; Ying SI ; Hailong SU ; Yefang LIU ; Meng GONG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2015;32(1):38-42
The first metatarsophalangeal joint bending plays an important role in the foot movement. However, the existing researches mainly focused on the movement scope of the joint and the clinical treatments of related foot diseases. In order to investigate the effects of the first metatarsophalangeal joint bending on human walking gait stability, the present researchers recruited 6 healthy young men to perform the first metatarsophalangeal joint constraint (FMJC) and barefoot (BF) walking tests. Data of the temporal and spatial parameters, the joint angles of lower limbs, the ground reaction forces (GRF) and utilized coefficients of friction (UCOF) were collected and analyzed. The results showed that, since hip and knee could produce compensation motions, the FMJC had no significant effects on waking gait, but the slip and fall probability increased significantly.
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9.An investigation and analysis for dietary nutrition in bedridden elderly patients
Chun WANG ; Runhong LIU ; Wenying MENG ; Ying FENG ; Ting ZHENG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2011;10(6):415-417
In total, 607 bedridden patients aged 60 years and over at Tianlin community hospital and four other hospitals or at home-care in Shanghai were investigated with questionnaire, physical examinations and related laboratory tests. Contents of investigation include general situation, medical conditions, 24-hour recall of diet, intake of nutritional supplement preparation, and so on. As compare to the reference for nutrient intake of the elderly set in the Guide to Diet for Chinese Residents (2007), total nutritional intake was obviously insufficient and three nutrients in diet were imbalanced for most bedridden elderly patients. Intake of most nutrients (including proteins, dietary fiber, calcium, iron, zinc, selenium,copper, magnesium, phosphor, retinol equivalent, vitamin B1 , vitamin B2, vitamin C) was obviously low in bedridden elderly patients, with a larger gap from the requirements of the Dietary Guide.
10.Quantitative evaluation of the thrombosis elasticity in vivo by shear wave elastography
Yu YUAN ; Ying ZHU ; Jinmei GAO ; Meng LIU ; Weifang YIN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2015;(7):615-617
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of shear wave elastography on deep venous thrombosis in different stage.Methods Models of rabbits'deep venous thrombosis have been established to noninvasively measure Young's moduli of thrombosis in day 1 ,4,7,10 and 14 respectively by shear wave elastography.Results The elastic modulus of thrombosis increased with increment of the stages of thrombosis.Specifically,the mean Young's moduli of thrombosis increased from (4.0±1 .42)kPa (day 1)to (25.71 ±6.09)kPa (day 14),with statistical differences between each two observation time points (P <0.05).Conclusions Shear wave elastography can effectively reflect the elasticity of thrombosis in different stages,and the stage of thrombosis can be estimated judging by quantitative ultrasound elasticity preliminarily.