1.Influence of general anesthesia in intraoperative electrophysiology and postoperative efficacy of subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease
Zixiao YIN ; Guohui LU ; Yunyun LUO ; Yuanlu HUANG ; Suyue ZHENG ; Yaqing YU ; Jian DUAN ; Dongwei ZHOU ; Tao HONG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2018;17(7):685-691
Objective To analyze the influence of general anesthesia (GA) on bilateral subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (STN-DBS) in treating Parkinson's disease (PD) through microelectrode recording (MER),and discuss the differences between different modes of anesthesia.Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on clinical data of 31 PD patients accepted bilateral STN-DBS in our hospital from June 2015 to June 2017.Nine patients accepted surgery under GA (A group):4 patients were treated with intravenous anesthesia (A1 group),and 5 patients were treated with inhalation anesthesia (A2 group);22 patients accepted surgery under local anesthesia LA group.MER indexes,including STN discharge frequency,STN recorded length,and maximum target error,and short-term (6 months) efficacy were recorded.A linear regression analysis was performed to find possible influence factors on discharge frequency and improving rate of UPDRS scores.Results The discharge frequencies of B group,A1 group and A2 group were 51.42 Hz±6.28 Hz,35.79 Hz±7.02 Hz and 43.18 Hz±5.87 Hz,respectively,with significant differences (F=12.181,P=0.000);as compared with that in the B group,the discharge frequencies of A1 group and A2 group were significantly lower (P<0.05).The STN recorded lengths of B group,A1 group and A2 group were 5.48 mm±0.33 mm,5.06 mm±0.15 mm and 5.22 mam±0.16 mm,respectively,with significant differences (F=4.115,P=0.027);as compared with that in the B group,the recorded lengths of A1 group and A2 group were significantly shorter (P<0.05).A1 group had the maximum target error,but no significant differences were noted among the 3 groups (P> 0.05).Six months after the surgery,the UPDRS-Ⅲ scores and Schwab-England scores of A group and B group were decreased and daily levodopa equivalent (LEDD) was decreased.As compared with B group,A group had significantly better improvement in Hoehn & Yahr grading (P<0.05).Disease durations were positively correlated with discharge frequency (r=0.539,P=0.002);age and improving rate of UPDRS scores were negatively correlated (r=-0.572,P=-0.001);preoperative LEDD and improving rate of UPDRS scores were positively correlated (r=0.725,P=-0.000).Conclusions Bilateral STN-DBS performed under GA in PD enjoys good efficacy,which shows no obvious difference as compared with that under LA.Inhalation anesthesia had less influence on electrophysiology than intravenous anesthesia.
2.Effect of amino acid site modification on stability of foot-and-mouth disease virus-like particles.
Luying LI ; Hu DONG ; Yuanlu LU ; Miaomiao WANG ; Shiqi SUN ; Huichen GUO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2021;37(7):2435-2442
The stability of virus-like particles (VLPs) is currently the main factor affecting the quality of foot-and-mouth disease VLPs vaccines. In order to further improve the quality of the VLPs vaccine of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), three amino acid modification sites were designed and screened through kinetic analysis software, based on the three-dimensional structure of FMDV. The three mutant recombinant plasmids were successfully prepared by the point mutation kit, transformed into Escherichia coli strain BL21 and expressed in vitro. After purification by Ni ion chromatography column, SDS-PAGE proved that the three amino acid mutations did not affect the expression of the target protein. The results of the stability study of three FMD mutant VLPs obtained by in vitro assembly show that the introduction of internal hydrophobic side chain amino acids made the morphology of VLPs more uniform (N4017W), and their stability was significantly improved compared to the other two VLPs. The internal hydrophobic force of the capsid contributes to the formation of VLPs and helps to maintain the stability of the capsid, providing new experimental ideas for improving the quality of VLPs vaccines, and helping to promote the development of VLPs vaccines.
Amino Acids
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Animals
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Capsid Proteins/genetics*
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Foot-and-Mouth Disease/prevention & control*
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Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus/genetics*
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Kinetics
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Vaccines, Virus-Like Particle/genetics*
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Viral Vaccines/genetics*