2.An analysis of bone-biomaterial interface using transmission electron microscopy and in vivo hybridization
Feng XIN ; Hui ZENG ; Jiyun LI ; Bo ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(08):-
The bioactive materials, such as biological glass, hydroxyl apatite, glass ceramics which contains the hydroxyl apatite and wollastonite, are possible to unify with the bone tissue together. However, many questions like whether the materials contact and unify directly with the bone, whether the speeds of unification have the differences, and whether materials themselves simultaneously have abilities to promote the bone formation are not clear and wait for the exposition. The researches have been made to observe the contact surface between biological material and bone, as well as the relationship among the apatite level and the bioactivity of materials through the transmission electron microscopy. In addition, in vivo hybridization has been used to discuss the mRNA expression and its influence in the cell around materials. The conclusion is that the bioactivity of glass ceramics is higher than that of hydroxyl apatite, with the easy unification with bone tissue.
5.Investigation and analysis of heavy metal pollution related to soil-Panax notoginseng system.
Lu CHEN ; Yan-Hua MI ; Xin LIN ; Da-Hui LIU ; Min ZENG ; Xiao-Yan CHEN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(14):2608-2613
OBJECTIVEIn this study, five heavy metals contamination of soil and different parts of Panax notoginseng in the plantation area was investigated. Analysis of heavy metals correlation between the planting soil and P. notoginseng; and the absorption and accumulation characteristics and translocation of soil heavy metals by P. notoginseng plants was revealed.
METHODThrough field investigation and laboratory analytical methods, analysis of China's 30 different soil P. notoginseng origin and content of heavy metals in five different parts of the P. notoginseng plant content of heavy metals.
RESULTThe results revealed that the soil heavy metals should not be neglected in the plantation area Referring to the national soil quality standards (GB15608-1995), the excessive degree of soil heavy metals pollution showed Hg > As > Cd > Cr in the plantation area, and Pb content of soil was in the scope of the standard. Refer to 'Green Industry Standards for Import and Export of Medical Plants and Preparations', the excessive degree of heavy metals content of P. notoginseng plants showed As > Pb > Cr > Cd, and Hg content of plants was in the scope of the standard. Concentrations of five heavy metals of underground parts of P. notoginseng plants are higher than aboveground, and heavy metals elements are more concentrated in the root, followed by the rhizome of P. notoginseng plants. Heavy metal accumulation characteristics of the different parts of the P. notoginseng of the overall performance is the root > the rhizome > the root tuber > leaves > stems. From the point of view BCF value analysis of various parts of the P. notoginseng plants to absorb heavy metals in soil, BCF values of all samples were less than 1, description P. notoginseng not belong Hyperaccumulator. From the view of transportation and related analysis of the soil-P. notoginseng systems, the rhizome of P. notoginseng and the content of As and Cr in soil was significantly correlated, the root of P. notoginseng and the content of Cd in soil was significantly correlated, and no significant correlation between the other indicators. Through the analysis of transportation transfer coefficient showed: Pb, As and Cr are not easy to transport aboveground part from the underground, but Cd and Hg are relatively easy to transport stems from rhizome, the migration of five heavy metals in the aerial part is relatively strong, and heavy metal of stems is easily transported to the leaves.
CONCLUSIONP. notoginseng does not belong to the enrichment of heavy metals in crops, especially for Hg in soil with strong patience. In survey area, the content of heavy metals of P. notoginseng's planting soil is relatively high, and the heavy metals As, Pb, Cr, Cd of P. notoginseng also exist heavy metals exceeded problems. Due to the presence of heavy metals in crops internal absorption and translocation of special laws, accumulation of heavy metals varied significantly in different parts of P. notoginseng. The overall, the performance for the heavy metal content of the underground parts is more than aboveground, it explain heavy metals of P. notoginseng plants is still the main source of the soiL Therefore, the key to control of planting area soil environmental quality and reduce exogenous harmful substances secondary pollution of soil in the cultivation process are to study and solve the heavy metals pollution problem of P. notoginseng.
Adsorption ; China ; Laboratories ; Metals, Heavy ; analysis ; Panax notoginseng ; chemistry ; Soil ; chemistry ; Soil Pollutants ; analysis
6.Clinical features and risk factors of recurrent community-acquired pneumonia in elderly patients
Xiaoyun ZENG ; Hui LI ; Chunlin HU ; Xin LI ; Yi YU ; Xiaoli JING
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2016;15(6):434-438
Objective To investigate the clinical features and risk factors of recurrent communityacquired pneumonia (CAP) in elderly patients.Methods Clinical data of elderly CAP patients admitted to the first affiliated hospital of Sun Yat-Sen university from January 2012 to December 2014 were analyzed retrospectively,including 48 cases of recurrent CAP and 299 cases of non-recurrent CAP.The clinical features were compared between two groups,and the risk factors of recurrent CAP were assessed with logistic regression analysis.Results No significant differences were observed between the two groups in age,sex,smoking,drinking,average hospital stays and total hospitalization expenses (all P > 0.05).In the recurrent pneumonia group,the chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases [54.2% (26/48) vs.35.5% (106/299),χ2 =6.146,P=0.013],diabetes [41.7% (20/48) vs.19.7% (59/299),χ2 =11.317,P=0.001],the clinical symptoms include cough [79.2% (38/48) vs.58.5% (175/299),χ2 =7.432,P =0.006],sputum [70.8% (34/48) vs.54.5% (163/299),χ2 =4.488,P =0.034],fever [64.4% (31/48) vs.40.8%(122/299),χ2 =9.488,P =0.002],poor appetite [52.1% (25/48) vs.33.1% (99/299),χ2 =6.483,P =0.011],choking cough [8.3% (4/48) vs.2.7% (8/299),χ2 =3.966,P =0.046],poor spirit [45.8% (22/48) vs.28.4% (85/299),χ2 =5.875,P =0.015],bilateral lung lesions [41.7% (20/48)vs.28.8% (68/299),χ2 =7.825,P =0.005],the complication of respiratory failure [31.3 % (15/48) vs.14.7% (44/299),χ2 =8.012,P =0.005] were higher than those in non-recurrent group.Logistic regression revealed that chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (OR =2.607,95% CI:1.268-5.358,P =0.009),diabetes (OR =2.948,95% CI:1.457-5.966,P =0.003) and the history of respiratory failure (0R=2.778,95%CI:1.264-6.108,P=0.011) were risk factors of recurrent CAP.Conclusions Elderly patients with recurrent CAP has a higher rate of cough,sputum and fever,and the scope of lung lesions is broader.Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,diabetes and the history of respiratory failure are the independent risk factors for recurrent CAP in the elderly.
7.Analysis of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection in Hospitalized Children with Pneumonia in Guangzhou Area from 2005 to 2007
xiao-jian, MAO ; qi-yi, ZENG ; huan-hui, CHEN ; xin-hua, QIAN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2003;0(10):-
6-11 years old were 9.67%, 6.81%, 3.49% and 0.80%, respectively.Furthermore, the infection rates between each two age stages were significantly different(Pa0.05).4.Infection rates in 2005,2006 and 2007 were 4.0%, 8.92%, 8.85%,respectively.Infection rates between 2005 and 2006,2007 were significantly different(Pa
8.Study on the Bombardment Factors for Kentucky Bluegrasss (Poa pratensis L.)
Lie-Bao HAN ; Jin-Na XIN ; Jun LIU ; Hui-Ming ZENG ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(08):-
Embryonic callus of Kentucky bluegrass were used as material for genetic transformation with the DREB1A gene by particle bombardment. Parameters of biolistic bombardment were studied. The optimal methods showed as follows: plasmid DNA are coated by Ca(NO_3)_2 and PEG4000, 1?m golds are the vectors of plasmid DNA, 6 cm bombardment height distance, 1 time and without osmotic treatment are favorable to transgenic efficiency. The concentration hygromycin (Hy) , which is the selection mark for cultivar‘Baron’ is 100mg/L.
9.Effects of lycopene on number and function of human peripheral blood endothelial progenitor cells cultivated with high glucose.
Yao Chi ZENG ; Gui Ping MU ; Shu Fen HUANG ; Xue Hui ZENG ; Hong CHENG ; Zhong Xin LI
Nutrition Research and Practice 2014;8(4):368-376
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to investigate the effects of lycopene on the migration, adhesion, tube formation capacity, and p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (p38 MAPK) activity of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) cultivated with high glucose (HG) and as well as explore the mechanism behind the protective effects of lycopene on peripheral blood EPCs. MATERIALS/METHODS: Mononuclear cells were isolated from human peripheral blood by Ficoll density gradient centrifugation. EPCs were identified after induction of cellular differentiation. Third generation EPCs were incubated with HG (33 mmol/L) or 10, 30, and 50 microg/mL of lycopene plus HG. MTT assay and flow cytometry were performed to assess proliferation and apoptosis of EPCs. EPC migration was assessed by MTT assay with a modified boyden chamber. Adhesion assay was performed by replating EPCs on fibronectin-coated dishes, after which adherent cells were counted. In vitro vasculogenesis activity was assayed by Madrigal network formation assay. Western blotting was performed to analyze protein expression of both phosphorylated and non-phosphorylated p38 MAPK. RESULTS: The proliferation, migration, adhesion, and in vitro vasculogenesis capacity of EPCs treated with 10, 30, and 50 microg/mL of lycopene plus HG were all significantly higher comapred to the HG group (P < 0.05). Rates of apoptosis were also significantly lower than that of the HG group. Moreover, lycopene blocked phosphorylation of p38 MAPK in EPCs (P < 0.05). To confirm the causal relationship between MAPK inhibition and the protective effects of lycopene against HG-induced cellular injury, we treated cells with SB203580, a phosphorylation inhibitor. The inhibitor significantly inhibited HG-induced EPC injury. CONCLUSIONS: Lycopene promotes proliferation, migration, adhesion, and in vitro vasculogenesis capacity as well as reduces apoptosis of EPCs. Further, the underlying molecular mechanism of the protective effects of lycopene against HG-induced EPC injury may involve the p38 MAPK signal transduction pathway. Specifically, lycopene was shown to inhibit HG-induced EPC injury by inhibiting p38 MAPKs.
Apoptosis
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Blotting, Western
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Centrifugation, Density Gradient
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Ficoll
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Flow Cytometry
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Glucose*
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Humans
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p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases
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Phosphorylation
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Protein Kinases
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Signal Transduction
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Stem Cells*
10.Effects of lycopene on number and function of human peripheral blood endothelial progenitor cells cultivated with high glucose.
Yao Chi ZENG ; Gui Ping MU ; Shu Fen HUANG ; Xue Hui ZENG ; Hong CHENG ; Zhong Xin LI
Nutrition Research and Practice 2014;8(4):368-376
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to investigate the effects of lycopene on the migration, adhesion, tube formation capacity, and p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (p38 MAPK) activity of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) cultivated with high glucose (HG) and as well as explore the mechanism behind the protective effects of lycopene on peripheral blood EPCs. MATERIALS/METHODS: Mononuclear cells were isolated from human peripheral blood by Ficoll density gradient centrifugation. EPCs were identified after induction of cellular differentiation. Third generation EPCs were incubated with HG (33 mmol/L) or 10, 30, and 50 microg/mL of lycopene plus HG. MTT assay and flow cytometry were performed to assess proliferation and apoptosis of EPCs. EPC migration was assessed by MTT assay with a modified boyden chamber. Adhesion assay was performed by replating EPCs on fibronectin-coated dishes, after which adherent cells were counted. In vitro vasculogenesis activity was assayed by Madrigal network formation assay. Western blotting was performed to analyze protein expression of both phosphorylated and non-phosphorylated p38 MAPK. RESULTS: The proliferation, migration, adhesion, and in vitro vasculogenesis capacity of EPCs treated with 10, 30, and 50 microg/mL of lycopene plus HG were all significantly higher comapred to the HG group (P < 0.05). Rates of apoptosis were also significantly lower than that of the HG group. Moreover, lycopene blocked phosphorylation of p38 MAPK in EPCs (P < 0.05). To confirm the causal relationship between MAPK inhibition and the protective effects of lycopene against HG-induced cellular injury, we treated cells with SB203580, a phosphorylation inhibitor. The inhibitor significantly inhibited HG-induced EPC injury. CONCLUSIONS: Lycopene promotes proliferation, migration, adhesion, and in vitro vasculogenesis capacity as well as reduces apoptosis of EPCs. Further, the underlying molecular mechanism of the protective effects of lycopene against HG-induced EPC injury may involve the p38 MAPK signal transduction pathway. Specifically, lycopene was shown to inhibit HG-induced EPC injury by inhibiting p38 MAPKs.
Apoptosis
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Blotting, Western
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Centrifugation, Density Gradient
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Ficoll
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Flow Cytometry
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Glucose*
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Humans
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p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases
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Phosphorylation
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Protein Kinases
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Signal Transduction
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Stem Cells*