1.Effect of tripterygium wilfordii together with prednisone in treatment of elderly primary nephrotic syndrome
Yongzhi XU ; Zhiqing HUANG ; Rong TANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2009;16(5):781-782
Objective To investigate the therapeutic effect of tripterygium wilfordii and prednisone in old patients with primary nephrotic syndrome. Methods 78 elderly primary nephrotic syndrome patients were randomly divided into two groups. 42 patients in treated-group were treated with tripterygium wilfordii and prednisone while 36 patients in control-group were treated with prednisone only. The curative effect,24 hours urinary protein, serum albumin,plasma lipid and renal function were detemined after six months. The responses of the patients were classified as complete remission(CR) ,partial remission(PR) and NO-response. Results After six months treatment, there were 24 patients got to CR,12 patients to PR,and 6 patients remained refractory to treatment group. While there were 13 patients got to CR,10 to PR,and 13 as refractory in the control group. The general effective rate in the treatment group was 85.7% ,which was markedly higher than that of the control group,which is 66. 67% (P<0. 05). The recurrence rate in the treatment group and control group were 14. 3% and 36. 1% respectively (P<0. 05 ). Conclusion The curative effect of tripterygium wilfordii and prednison on elderly primary nephrotic syndrome is markedly better than prednisone only.
2.Comparative study of clinical and pathological features of atypical lupus nephritis
Zhiqing HUANG ; Dong LIANG ; Yongzhi XU ; Pingping HUANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2009;16(1):73-74
Objective To explore the clinical value of renal biopsy in the diagnosis of atypical lupus nephri-tis(LN). Methods The clinical and renal pathological data of 28 cases with atypical LN were analyzed retrospective-ly. Results All 28 patients could not fulfill the ACR diagnostic criterion,misdiagnosed as primary nephritic syndrome 21 eases,chronic glomerulone-phritis syndrome 4 cases ,asymptomatic hematuria 2 cases and asymptomatic proteinuria 2 cases,all renal biopsy showed changes consistent to lupus nephritis,pathological types:3 cases were class Ⅱ,4 cases were class Ⅲ,21 cases were class Ⅳ ,7 cases were class Ⅴ,2 cases was class Ⅳ+ Ⅴlupus nephritis,the clinical manifestations of nephritic syndrome were mostly pathological type Ⅳ and Ⅴ, the chronic glomerulonephritis syndrome showed diversification of pathological type, asymptomatic hematuria and/or proteinuria were mostly pathological type Ⅱ and Ⅲ. Conclusion clinical manifestations of atypical LN is no specific and easy to be misdiagnosed. Renal bi-opsy has great value in the diagnosis of atypical LN.
3.Influence of Medication on the Oscillatory and Dynamic Characteristics of Subthalamic Local Field Potentials in Patients with Parkinson's Disease.
Yanan WANG ; Xinyi GENG ; Yongzhi HUANG ; Shouyan WANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2016;33(1):49-55
The dysfunction of subthalamic nucleus is the main cause of Parkinson's disease. Local field potentials in human subthalamic nucleus contain rich physiological information. The present study aimed to quantify the oscillatory and dynamic characteristics of local field potentials of subthalamic nucleus, and their modulation by the medication therapy for Parkinson's disease. The subthalamic nucleus local field potentials were recorded from patients with Parkinson's disease at the states of on and off medication. The oscillatory features were characterised with the power spectral analysis. Furthermore, the dynamic features were characterised with time-frequency analysis and the coefficient of variation measure of the time-variant power at each frequency. There was a dominant peak at low beta-band with medication off. The medication significantly suppressed the low beta component and increased the theta component. The amplitude fluctuation of neural oscillations was measured by the coefficient of variation. The coefficient of variation in 4-7 Hz and 60-66 Hz was increased by medication. These effects proved that medication had significant modulation to subthalamic nucleus neural oscillatory synchronization and dynamic features. The subthalamic nucleus neural activities tend towards stable state under medication. The findings would provide quantitative biomarkers for studying the mechanisms of Parkinson's disease and clinical treatments of medication or deep brain stimulation.
Antiparkinson Agents
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therapeutic use
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Beta Rhythm
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Electrodes
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Evoked Potentials
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Humans
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Oscillometry
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Parkinson Disease
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drug therapy
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physiopathology
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Subthalamic Nucleus
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physiopathology
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Theta Rhythm
4.Construction of a recombinant Escherichia coli for high trehalose production.
Chao GAO ; Shan ZHANG ; Yongzhi HE ; Jianzhong HUANG ; Zhiyang DONG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2015;31(12):1784-1788
Trehalose, a compatible solute, is widely used in food, cosmetics, pharmaceutical products and organ transplantation. Nowadays, trehalose is mostly produced by enzymatic synthesis with many secondary products and lowpurity. In this study, high amount of trehalose was produced by recombinant E. ccli fermentation. First, a bifunctional trehalose gene TPSP was amplified from genome of C. hutchinscoii. Second, an expression vector pTac-HisA containing TPSP was constructed and transformed into the host E. coli. Expression of this bifunctional enzyme-TPSP converted glucose to trehalose. The result suggested that TPSP from C. hutchinsonji has been successfully expressed in E. ccoi. High amount of extracellular trehalose generated from glucose by whole-cell catalysis and After optimization, the production of trehalose in shake flasks was improved to 1.2 g/L and the relative conversion rate reached 21%. The production in bioreactor reached 13.3 g/L and the relative conversion rate reached 48.6%. It is the first time to realize the functional expression of the bifunctional enzyme-TPSP of C. hutchinsonii in E. coli and achieved the conversion form glucose to trehalose. This study laid a foundation for industrial large-scale production of trehalose.
Bioreactors
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Catalysis
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Escherichia coli
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genetics
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Glucose
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Glucosyltransferases
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Industrial Microbiology
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Organisms, Genetically Modified
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Trehalose
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biosynthesis
5.Analysis of allergens in 167 pateints with allergic contact dermatitis
Guangren LIU ; Yongzhi HAN ; Gengshi HUANG ; Wenhui WANG ; Linfeng LI
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2012;(12):893-894
Objective To assess the environmental contact allergens in patients with allergic contact dermatitis (ACD).Methods Totally,167 patients with ACD were included in this study.All the patients underwent patch test.Results Of these patients,92 (55.1%) were diagnosed as facial ACD,and 148 showed positive patch test results (88.6%).The six most common allergens in a decreasing order were nickel sulfate,fragrance mix,paraphenylenediamine,thimerosal,octanoates and amerchol L 101.Conclusion Patch test may be an efficient way to confirm the cause of ACD.
6.Different expression of miRNA-449 a in lung cancer and precancerous tissue
Jianyong LIN ; Yibin DENG ; Yanhong LUO ; Xiaochan LU ; Yongzhi HUANG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2015;(1):44-47
Objective To investigate the expression and biological function of miRNA-449 a in lung cancer . Methods A case-control study was conducted in 58 patients diagnosed with lung cancer ( carcinoma and adeno-carcinoma) and normal tissue closely adjacent to tumor.MiRNA-449a simulation was designed and synthesized, was dissolved into two different concentrations as 10 and 20 mg/mL.The expression of miRNA-449a in lung cancer tissues and matched normal tissues were detected by Real time PCR .The expression of luciferase gene was detected by chemiluminescence technique.MiRNA-449a mimics on cell apoptosis was evaluated by MTT assay . Results The mean tissues expression levels of miRNA-449 a in squamous carcinoma group and adenocarcinoma group were 1.48 ±1.63 and 1.52 ±1.54 respectively, and were significantly lower than in control group (2.74 ± 1.55 ) ( P<0.01 ) .The average intensity of fluorescent protein in 10 mg/mL group and 20 mg/mL group were 2 115 ±168 and 1 352 ±159 respectively , and were significantly lower than that in control group ( 4 975 ±115 ) ( P<0.01 ) .Conclusions MiRNA-449 a was down-regulated expression in lung cancer and induced apoptosis .
7.ADHESION OF HEAT-KILLED BIFIDOBACTERIUM ADOLESCENTIS TO HUMAN COLORECTAL CARCINOMA CELL
Yongzhi LUN ; Min HUANG ; Jieli YUAN ; Bai KANG ;
Microbiology 1992;0(04):-
The assay investigated mainly the adhesion phenomenon of heat killed Bifidoba cterium adolescentis DM8504 to human colorectal carcinoma cell line CCL 22 9 Moreover, the assay discussed the adhesion mechanism of Bifidobacterium Resu lts found heat killed bifidobacterium would be the same ability to adhere and c o lonize to human intestinal epithelial cells in vitro as live bifidobacterium, an d their adhesion had to depend on its spent culture supernatant(SCS) The adh esin of Bifidobacterium adolescentis was possibly lipoteichoic acid(LTA)w h ich existed on the cell wall of bacteria and was secreted into the SCS LTA bou nd to the heat resistant proteins of cell surface of bacteria, and extended out from the cell surface Moreover, the bifidobacterial adhesin rece ptor of intestinal epithelial cells was possibly saccharides or glycopolymers
8.Detection of CK19 in bladder cancer by using electrochemiluminescence immunoassay
Zhongying ZHANG ; Yongzhi LIN ; Songjie HUANG ; Peimin BAI
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2001;0(02):-
Objective We study the potential diagnostic use of urinary cytokeretin 19 fragment (CK19,Cyfra21-1). Methods Urinary CK19 was investigated by using an electrochemiluminescence immunoassay(ECLIA) in urin of 47 healthy subjects and 154 patients including 45 with bladder cancer,94 with urological benign diseases and 15 nonbladder cancers. Result The urinary CK19 average level of patients suffered from bladder cancer is (122。00?12。60) ?g/L that is significantly different from the level of healthy control[(1。97?0。88) ?g/L, P
9.Correlations between CTE features and clinical activity index of Crohn’s disease
Huijuan TU ; Lianlong BIAN ; Yongzhi HUANG ; Xing SHEN ; Jianchun TU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2016;32(3):373-376,422
Objective To evaluate correlations between CT features and clinical activity index of Crohn’s disease(CD).Methods The CTE datasets from 37 patients with moderate active,severe active and remission stages CD were retrospectively analyzed.To ob-serve imaging features of intestinal wall,parenteral and complications.And analyze whether there was an association between imaging findings and clinical activity.Results A total of 147 bowel segments in 37 cases were involved.Wall thickening (intestinal wall≥4 mm)were observed in 121 segments.An average thickness was (12.1±3.2)mm.There are 42 bowel segments of trilaminar mural stratifica-tion,71 of the double-layed stratification and 34 of non-stratification.Enlarged mesenteric lymph nodes were observed in 20 patients. Comb sign was observed in 27 patients.Higher density of surrounding fat appeared in 22 cases.The other 37 cases inluced 4 cases with abdominal abscess,7 cases with fistula,1 6 cases with intestinal obstruction or stenosis and 1 7 cases of perianal disease.The in-testinal stratification,wall thickening,comb sign,mesenteric fat density increased,abdominal abscess,intestinal stenosis and obstruc-tion were closely associated with clinical activity.Conclusion CTE images could provide information about intestinal wall,parenteral changes and complications of Crohn’s disease,and effectively help identifying remission and active stages of Crohn’s disease.
10.Cross Frequency Coupling Characteristic Analysis in Subthalamic Local Field Potentials of Parkinson's Disease.
Zongbao WANG ; Yongzhi HUANG ; Xinjing ZHANG ; Xinyi GENG ; Xiao CHEN ; Shouyan WANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2015;32(4):874-880
Pathological neural activity in subthalamic nucleus (STN) is closely related to the symptoms of Parkinson' s disease. Local field potentials (LFPs) recordings from subthalamic nucleus show that power spectral peaks exist at tremor, double tremor and tripble tremor frequencies, respectively. The interaction between these components in the multi-frequency tremor may be related to the generation of tremor. To study the linear and nonlinear relationship between those components, we analyzed STN LFPs from 9 Parkinson's disease patients using time frequency, cross correlation, Granger casuality and bi-spectral analysis. Results of the time-frequency analysis and cross-frequency correlation analysis demonstrated that the power density of those components significantly decreased as the alleviation of tremor and cross-correlation (0.18-0.50) exists during tremor period. Granger causality of the time-variant amplitude showed stronger contribution from tremor to double tremor components, and contributions from both tremor and double tremor components to triple tremor component. Quadratic phase couplings among these three components were detected by the bispectral approaches. The linear and nonlinear relationships existed among the multi-components and certainly confirmed that the dependence cross those frequencies and neurological mechanism of tremor involved complicate neural processes.
Action Potentials
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Electromyography
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Humans
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Parkinson Disease
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physiopathology
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Subthalamic Nucleus
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physiopathology
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Tremor
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physiopathology