1.DNA barcoding and its utility in commonly-used medicinal snakes.
Yong HUANG ; Yue-yun ZHANG ; Cheng-jian ZHAO ; Yong-li XU ; Ying-le GU ; Wen-qi HUANG ; Kui LIN ; Li LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(5):868-874
Identification accuracy of traditional Chinese medicine is crucial for the traditional Chinese medicine research, production and application. DNA barcoding based on the mitochondrial gene coding for cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI), are more and more used for identification of traditional Chinese medicine. Using universal barcoding primers to sequence, we discussed the feasibility of DNA barcoding method for identification commonly-used medicinal snakes (a total of 109 samples belonging to 19 species 15 genera 6 families). The phylogenetic trees using Neighbor-joining were constructed. The results indicated that the mean content of G + C(46.5%) was lower than that of A + T (53.5%). As calculated by Kimera-2-parameter model, the mean intraspecies genetic distance of Trimeresurus albolabris, Ptyas dhumnades and Lycodon rufozonatus was greater than 2%. Further phylogenetic relationship results suggested that identification of one sample of T. albolabris was erroneous. The identification of some samples of P. dhumnades was also not correct, namely originally P. korros was identified as P. dhumnades. Factors influence on intraspecific genetic distance difference of L. rufozonatus need to be studied further. Therefore, DNA barcoding for identification of medicinal snakes is feasible, and greatly complements the morphological classification method. It is necessary to further study in identification of traditional Chinese medicine.
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DNA Barcoding, Taxonomic
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Phylogeny
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Reptilian Proteins
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genetics
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Snakes
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classification
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genetics
2.Preparation and physicochemical properties of scaffold materials of heterogeneous deproteinized bone.
Lei LIU ; Qi-hong LI ; Kang-lai TANG ; Liu YANG ; Yue-kui JIAN
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2007;10(1):59-62
OBJECTIVETo prepare and observe the physicochemical properties of scaffold materials of heterogeneous deproteinized tissue-engineered bone.
METHODSDeproteinized bone was made through a series of physicochemical treatments in pig ribs and analyzed with histological observation, scanning electron microscopy, infrared spectrum, X-ray diffraction and energy dispersive analysis, Kjeldahl determination and mechanics analysis.
RESULTSInterstitial collagen fiber was positive and mucin was negative in deproteinized bone, but, both were positive in fresh bone. Deproteinized bone maintained natural pore network. Its pore size was 472.51 micromolar+/-7.02 micromolar and the porosity was 78.15%+/-6.45%. The results of infrared spectrum showed that collagen was present in deproteinized bone. Both fresh and deproteinized bone had curve of hydroxyapatite. The Ca/P ratios were 1.71+/-0.95 and 1.68+/-0.76 (P larger than 0.05), and the protein contents were 26.6%+/-2.23% and 19.1%+/-2.14% (P less than 0.05) in fresh and deproteinized bone, respectively. There was no significant difference of destruction load under compression and maximal destruction load between fresh and deproteinized bone (P larger than 0.05). The elastic modulus was higher in deproteinized bone than that in fresh bone (P less than 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSPhysicochemical properties and mechanic strength of deproteinized tissue-engineered bone meet the demands of ideal scaffold materials. But, its immunogenicity should be observed through further experiments for its clinical applications.
Animals ; Biomechanical Phenomena ; Bone and Bones ; chemistry ; physiology ; Hydroxyapatites ; Materials Testing ; Swine ; Tissue Engineering
3.Biomechanical researches on tissue engineering bone constructed by deproteinated bone.
Yue-kui JIAN ; Xiao-bin TIAN ; Qi-hong LI ; Bo LI ; Zhi PENG ; Wei-feng ZHAO ; Yuan-zheng WANG ; Zhen YANG
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2010;13(1):32-36
OBJECTIVETo study biomechanical changes of newly formed bones 24 weeks after repairing large defects of long bones of goats using heterogeneous deproteinated bone (DPB) prepared by modified methods as an engineering scaffold.
METHODSAccording to a fully randomized design, 18 goats were evenly divided into three groups: normal bone control group (Group A), autologous bone group (Group B) and experimental group (Group C). Each goat in Groups B and C were subjected to the periosteum and bone defect at middle-lower part of the right tibia (20% of the whole tibia in length), followed by autologous bone or DPB plus autologous MSCs + rhBMP2 implantation, respectively and semi-ring slot fixation; while goats in Group A did not perform osteotomy. At 24 weeks after surgery, biomechanical tests were carried out on the tibias.
RESULTSAt 24 weeks after surgery, the results of anti-compression test on tibias in three groups were recorded by a functional recorder presented as linear pressure-deformation curve. The shapes of the curves and their change tendency were similar among three groups. The ultimate pressure values were 10.74 MPa+/-1.23 MPa, 10.11 MPa+/-1.35 MPa and 10.22 MPa+/-1.32 MPa and fracture compression rates were 26.82%+/-0.87%, 27.17%+/-0.75% and 28.22%+/-1.12% in Groups A, B and C, respectively. Comparisons of anti-compression ultimate pressures and fracture compression rates among three groups demonstrated no significant difference (P(AB) equal to 0.415, P(BC) equal to 0.494). Three-point anti-bend test on tibias was recorded as load-deformation curves, and the shapes of the curves and their change tendency were similar among three groups. The ultimate pressure values of the anti-bend test were 481.52 N+/-12.45 N, 478.34 N+/-14.68 N and 475.62 N+/-13.41 N and the fracture bend rates were 2.62 mm+/-0.12 mm, 2.61 mm+/-0.15 mm and 2.81 mm+/-0.13 mm in Groups A, B and C, respectively. There was no significant difference between groups (P(AB) equal to 0.7, P(BC) equal to 0.448). The ultimate anti-torsion torque values were 6.55 Nm+/-0.25 Nm, 6.34 Nm+/-0.18 Nm and 6.42 Nm+/-0.21 Nm and fracture torsion rates were 29.51 degree+/-1.64degree, 28.88 degree+/-1.46 degree and 28.81 degree+/-1.33 degree in Groups A, B and C, respectively. There was no significant difference between groups (P(AB) equal to 0.123, P(BC) equal to 0.346).
CONCLUSIONSThe biomechanical characteristics of newly formed bones from heterogeneous DPB for repairing large segmental long bone defect are comparable to those of normal bones and autologous bones. DPB has the potential for clinical usage as bone graft material.
Animals ; Biomechanical Phenomena ; Female ; Goats ; Male ; Proteins ; Tibia ; physiology ; surgery ; Tissue Engineering ; Torsion, Mechanical
4.Study on the implications of erythroblasts periodic acid-Schiff stain in myelodysplastic syndromes.
Liu LIU ; Wen CUI ; Hong-li ZHANG ; Ze-feng XU ; Feng-kui ZHANG ; Yi-zhou ZHENG ; Yue ZHANG ; Tie-jun QIN ; Zhi-jian XIAO
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2011;32(4):259-264
OBJECTIVETo investigate the implications of erythroblasts periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) stain for myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) dyserythropoiesis, diagnosis and differential diagnosis.
METHODSPAS stain of bone marrow (BM) erythroblasts in 406 MDS patients, 207 non-severe aplastic anemia (NSAA), 144 immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), 67 megaloblastic anemia (MegA), 76 iron deficiency anemia (IDA), 50 paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH), and 50 acute erythroid leukemia (AEL) as well as some related laboratory parameters in MDS patients were analyzed retrospectively.
RESULTSPAS-positive detection rate was significantly higher in MDS (53.0%) than in NSAA (14.5%), ITP (27.1%) and PNH (16.0%), but was significantly lower in MDS than in AEL (84.0%) (all P = 0.000). There was no significant difference in PAS-positive detection between MDS and MegA (46.3%), or MDS and IDA (40.8%) (P = 0.310, 0.052, respectively). Erythroblasts PAS-positive rate (Median, M = 1%) and PAS-positive scores (M' = 2) was significantly lower in MDS than in AEL (M = 8%; M' = 17), and significantly higher than in NSAA (M = 0%; M' = 0), ITP (M = 0%; M' = 0), PNH (M = 0%; M' = 0), MegA (M = 0%; M' = 0), and IDA (M = 0%; M' = 0) (all P < 0.05). The cut-off value of PAS-positive rate and score for distinguishing MDS from the other groups except AEL were 0.5% and 0.5, with a sensitivity and specificity of 60.8% and 74.4%, respectively. For MDS patients, the percentage of BM erythroid cells was significantly higher in PAS-positive group than in PAS-negative group (P < 0.05), and so were megakaryocyte count, lymphocyte-like micromegakaryocytes count and percentage of micromegakaryocyte (P = 0.002, 0.000, 0.000, respectively). HGB, MCV, MCH and MCHC were significantly lower in PAS-positive group (all P < 0.05), and so was the neutrophil alkaling phosphatase (NALP) (P = 0.000). PAS-positive detection rate, positive rate and score were higher in MDS patients with abnormal karyotype than with normal karyotype, and were also higher in IPSS high/intermediate-risk 2 group than in low/intermidiate-risk 1 group.
CONCLUSIONThe positive reaction of erythroblasts PAS stain is an indicator of dyserythropoiesis. It is helpful to the diagnosis of MDS patients.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Child ; Diagnosis, Differential ; Erythroblasts ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Myelodysplastic Syndromes ; diagnosis ; Periodic Acid-Schiff Reaction ; Retrospective Studies ; Sensitivity and Specificity ; Staining and Labeling ; Young Adult
5.Properties of deproteinized bone for reparation of big segmental defect in long bone.
Yue-kui JIAN ; Xiao-bin TIAN ; Bo LI ; Bing QIU ; Zuo-jia ZHOU ; Zheng YANG ; Qi-hong LI
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2008;11(3):152-156
OBJECTIVETo explore suitable scaffold material for big segmental long bone defect by studying the properties of the prepared deproteinized bone.
METHODSCancellated bone were made as 30 mm x mm x 3 mm bone blocks from inferior extremity of pig femur along bone trabecula. The deproteinized bone was prepared with an improved method. Their morphological features, components, cell compatibility, mechanical and immunological properties were investigated respectively.
RESULTSDeproteinized bone maintained natural reticular pore system. The main organic material is collagen I and inorganic composition is hydroxyapatite. It has good mechanical properties, cell adhesion rate and histocompatibility.
CONCLUSIONThis deproteinized bone can be applicable as scaffold for reparation of big segmental defect in long bone.
Animals ; Bone Regeneration ; physiology ; Bone Transplantation ; methods ; Collagen ; Hydroxyapatites ; Swine ; Tissue Engineering ; methods ; Tissue Scaffolds
6.Effect of Astragalus membranaceus on baroreflex sensitivity in spontaneously hypertensive rats.
Zhi-kui CHEN ; Shen-jiang HU ; Xia ZHEN ; Guo-bing WANG ; Jian SUN ; Qiang XIA ; Yue-liang SHENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2003;28(2):155-158
OBJECTIVETo observe the chronicity decompression effect of Astragalus Membranaceus(AM) and evaluate the effect on baroreflex sensitivity (BRS).
METHODNineteen spontaneously hypertensive rats(SHR) were randomly divided into four groups. The AM groups were intraperitoneally administered with AM parenteral solution 0.9 mL, 1.2 mL and 1.8 mL respectively and the control group was not given AM for eight weeks. Then the change of blood pressure was observed successivly. After eight weeks, BRS were also determined. At last, the difference of blood pressure and BRS among the groups were compared.
RESULTBlood pressure in the control group became higher and higher frome the third week to the eighth week, but the other SHR admistered with AM showed no changein blood pressure level. We also found that the BRS in AM group was higher than that in the control group(P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONAM can promote the BRS in SHR.
Animals ; Antihypertensive Agents ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Astragalus membranaceus ; chemistry ; Baroreflex ; drug effects ; Blood Pressure ; drug effects ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Hypertension ; physiopathology ; Male ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Rats, Inbred SHR
7.Influence of avian influenza virus NS1 protein on the expression of IP-10 in BEAS-2B cells
Xiao-Jun JIA ; Jian-Fang ZHOU ; Jing-Yu WANG ; Jie DONG ; Hong BO ; Zi LI ; Kui-Biao LI ; Yu LAN ; Yue-Long SHU
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2008;22(3):183-185
Objective To investigate the influence of avian influenza virus (AIV) NS1 protein on the expression of interferon-inducible protein 10 (IP-10). Methods NS1 gene from virus A/Anhui/1/2005 (H5N1),NS1 gene inserted with 80-84 amino acids from virus A/Anhui/1/2005(H5N1)and NS1 gene from virus A/Puerto Rico/8/1934 (H1N1) were cloned into the eukaryotic expression vector pEGFP-N1, and transected into BEAS-2Bcells, IP-10 expression level in transected cells was detected by flow cytometry. Results Compared with the control group pEGFP-N1, Expression of these three different NS1 genes can down-regulate the expression of IP-10in BEAS-2B cells, but there is no significant difference as to the lower level among them. Conclusion NS1protein of A/Anhui/1/2005(H5N1) can down-regulate the expression level of IP-10, but this may not clarify its relationship with the virulence of AIV.
8.Clinical analysis of 438 patients with essential thrombocythemia.
Hai-Feng LAN ; Zhi-Hong FANG ; Yue ZHANG ; Xiao-Yan WANG ; Feng XUE ; Lei ZHANG ; Zhen-Xing GUO ; Xun-Wei DONG ; Shang-Zhu LI ; Yi-Zhou ZHENG ; Feng-Kui ZHANG ; Lin-Sheng QIAN ; Lin-Xiang JI ; Zhi-Jian XIAO ; Ren-Chi YANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2008;29(9):587-591
OBJECTIVETo analyse the clinical feature and natural course of essential thrombocythemia (ET).
METHODSA retrospective analysis was conducted in ET patients treated in our hospital during May 1980 to December 2006.
RESULTSFour hundred and thirty eight patients (201 males and 237 females with a median age of 48 years) were diagnosed. Hemorrhage occurred in 101 cases (23.1%), thrombosis in 86 cases (19.6%), and both hemorrhage and thrombosis in 13 cases (3.0%). Splenomegaly occurred in 150 cases and hepatomegaly occurred in 60 cases. One hundred and forty-nine cases (34%) had no symptoms at diagnosis and 145 cases (33.1%) confirmed by routine blood tests due to other diseases. The median platelet count at diagnosis was 1000 x 10(9)/L [(533 -3740) x 10(9)/L]. Bone marrow biopsy was performed in 255 cases which showed mainly increase of enlarged mature megakaryocytes with hyper-lobulated nuclei and local proliferation of reticular fiber was revealed in 51 cases. JAK2V617F mutation was detected in 90(78.9%) of 114 patients studied. Karyotype analysis was performed in 180 cases and 6 (3.3%) had clonal chromosomal aberrations. Two hundred and sixty-one patients were followed up over 12 months with a median of 60 months (range from 12 to 300 months). Seventeen cases (6.5%) evolved into marrow fibrosis (MF) and one case into polycythemia vera (PV). One case evolved into PV 6 years and then MF 20 years after diagnosis of ET. Three cases developed acute monocyte leukemia (M5), myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and multiple myeloma (MM), respectively.
CONCLUSIONSET is a chronic myeloproliferative disorder characterized predominantly by thrombocytosis and hemorrhage. The percentage of asymptomatic cases is high. The prognoses for most cases were good with a few cases may evolve into MF.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prognosis ; Retrospective Studies ; Thrombocythemia, Essential ; genetics ; pathology ; Young Adult
9.Study of quantitative flow ratio-guided surgical coronary artery revascularization strategy
Cong CHEN ; Yang ZHAO ; Kui ZHANG ; Pengyun YAN ; Haiming DANG ; Taoshuai LIU ; Yue SONG ; Jubing ZHENG ; Yang LI ; Lisong WU ; Jian CAO ; Ran DONG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2022;38(5):272-276
Objective:To explore the feasibility of applying quantitative flow ratio(QFR) to assess the degree of coronary artery functional stenosis before surgery, and to guide coronary artery bypass grafting(CABG) revascularization strategy.Methods:The study prospectively included a total of 154 patients who were electively treated with CABG in the 11th ward of the Department of Cardiac Surgery of Beijing Anzhen Hospital from January 2019 to September 2020, and their coronary angiography visually showed stenosis of the coronary artery to perform QFR analysis to know the diseased blood vessels. For functional stenosis, the surgeon was blinded to the results of QFR analysis before surgery. Collect its baseline data, perioperative data and recent clinical outcomes for summary analysis.Results:One year later, the coronary artery CTA showed that the occlusion rate of functionally significant disease(QFR<0.8) was 5.5%, and that of non-functionally significant disease(QFR≥0.8) was 15.6%. There was no difference in angina class or repeat interventions between patients with or without occluded bypass grafts.Conclusion:According to QFR analysis, coronary arteries with functional non-significant disease have a higher risk of grafts failure than those with functionally significant disease. For coronary arteries with negative QFR lesions, the risk of occlusion of arterial grafts is higher than that of venous. However, this finding is not significantly related to clinical prognosis, because patients with patency or occlusion of the grafts in non-significant lesions have not found excessive angina pectoris or repeated coronary interventions. QFR-guided selection of coronary surgery strategies is safe and feasible.
10.Effect of chronic enhanced external counterpulastion on gene expression profiles of arterial endothelial cells of pigs fed with high-cholesterol diet.
Xiao-hong HE ; Gui-fu WU ; Yan ZHANG ; Xiao-lin CHEN ; Zhen-sheng ZHANG ; Cheng-yang ZHAN ; Jun LIU ; Jian-gui HE ; Yan XIONG ; Dian-qiu FANG ; Lu-guang LIANG ; Yue-tao QIAN ; Gui-fang LIN ; Gang DAI ; Ming-zhe FENG ; Kui-jian WANG ; Zhen-yu ZHU ; Hong MA
Journal of Southern Medical University 2008;28(7):1195-1197
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of chronic enhanced external counterpulastion (EECP) on gene expression profiles of arterial endothelial cells (ECs) of pigs fed with high-cholesterol diet.
METHODSEight male pigs were fed with high-cholesterol diet for 12 weeks to induce arteriosclerosis and subjected to EECP for accumulative 36 h (2 h every other day for 18 sessions). Another 8 pigs on cholesterol-enriched diet and 6 normally fed pigs served as the arteriosclerosis model group and normal control group, respectively, and the high-cholesterol diet was maintained until the end of EECP treatment. The coronary artery was then isolated for transmission electro microscopy, and the abdominal aorta was observed using Sudan III staining. The gene expression profiles in ECs from the thoracic aorta using cDNA microarrays.
RESULTSMacrophages and foam cells were detected beneath the ECs in the coronary artery of pigs in the model group, but not in the other two groups. The ratios of Sudan III-positive area in the celiac aorta were significantly lower in normal control and EECP groups than in the model control group (P<0.05). Compared with the normal control group, the gene expressions of integrins-beta1 and CTGF were up-regulated in the model group. Compared with the model group, the expressions of integrins-beta1, CTGF and VCAM-1 were down-regulated and eNOS up-regulated in EECP group.
CONCLUSIONChronic EECP may reduce endothelial injury, down-regulate the gene expression level of integrin-beta1, CTGF and VCAM-1, lower cholesterol uptake and attenuate arterial endothelial inflammation to protect the pigs fed with high-cholesterol diet from arteriosclerosis.
Animals ; Aorta, Abdominal ; metabolism ; pathology ; Arteriosclerosis ; etiology ; genetics ; pathology ; Coronary Vessels ; metabolism ; pathology ; Counterpulsation ; methods ; Diet, Atherogenic ; Endothelial Cells ; metabolism ; Gene Expression Profiling ; Male ; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis ; methods ; Swine