1.The nomenclature principle of loci and alleles of Y-STRs
Zhiyong LU ; Chengtao JIANG ; Xingchun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 1987;0(03):-
In recent years, along with the in-depth research of Y-STRs, a lot of new loci are found and applied in forensic medicines. To solve some questions, the International Society of Forensic Genetics have published two guidance and recommendations successively concerning the Y-STRs in 2001 and 2005, which clarify contents regarding the term, the nomenclature principle of loci and alleles and the population genetics et al of Y-STRs. This report mainly describes the nomenclature principle of loci and alleles of Y-STRs.
2.The Tympanometric Norms for Children with Type A Tympanograms
Haoxian JIANG ; Yuhan LU ; Wulan ZHAO
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2017;25(2):168-170
Objective To study the reference values and related factors of tympanometry for children between 2 and 15 year-old .Methods From December 2014 to March 2015 ,a total of 120 children (240 ears total) among 2 to 15 year-old (6 .95-3 .12) with Type A tympanograms received the singe -frequency component tympanometry test ,including acoustic equivalent volume (Vea ) ,peak-compensated static admittance (Ytm ) ,tympanometric peak pressure (TPP) and tympanometric gradient (TG) .With the results of each test ,the relationships were conducted according to the differences of age and gender .The outcomes also were compared with the recent studies abroad .Re-sults The difference of TPP was statistically significant among the gender group ,and the differences of Vea and TPP were statistically significant between different age groups ,2-6 year pre-school children and 7~15 yr school children .Conclusion The normative values of each tests were significantly different between Chinese and western children of 2-15 years .We would speculate that the differences of TPP in the age and gender group have changed with the physiological characteristics of Eustachian tubes and eardrums and the differences among male and female .
4.A Brief Discussion on Our Teaching Experience of Physical Examinations of the Nervous System
Hongdong ZHAO ; Jiandong JIANG ; Min LU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2002;0(01):-
Physical examination of the nervous system is a very practical clinical skill.Based on our experience,we have found that conventional teaching approaches are not satisfactory in fully enabling medical trainees to master these skills and use them efficiently in clinical settings.Therefore we have developed a novel approach which involves prioritizing and standardizing examination procedures,imposing goal-oriented practices,improving teaching methodology and intensifying repeatitive exercises.This systemic approach has yielded considerable success that is not achievable through conventional teachings.
5.Properties and biocompatibility of collagen scaffold modified by genipin cross-linked L-lysine.
Donglin JIANG ; Junyu YANG ; Shengyang JIANG ; Guozhong LU ; Peng ZHAO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(4):816-821
Collagen (Coll), as the basic material of matrix scaffolds for cell growth, has been widely used in the field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. In this study, collagen protein was modified by L-lysine (Lys), and cross-linked by genipin (GN) to prepare the L-lysine-modified collagen (Lys-Coll-GN) scaffolds. Microstructure, pore size, porosity, stability and biocompatibility of Lys-Coll-GN scaffolds were observed. The results showed that the bond between L-lysine and collagen protein molecule was formed by generating amide linkage, and mouse embryo fibroblasts proliferation was not inhibited in the Lys-Coll-GN scaffolds. In the multiple comparisons of Coll-scaf- folds, Coll-GN scaffolds and Lys-Coll-GN scaffolds, Coll-scaffolds was the worst in mechanical characteristics while the highest in biodegradation rate. Compared to Coll-GN scaffolds, Lys-Coll-GN scaffolds had more fiber structure, higher interval porosity (P<0. 01). Although the tensile stress of Lys-Coll-GN scaffolds reduced significantly, its e- longation length extended when the scaffolds was fractured (P<0. 01). The percentage of Lys-Coll-GN scaffolds residual weight was lower than that of Coll-GN scaffolds after all the scaffolds were treated by collagenase for 5 days (P<0. 01). This study suggested that Lys-Coll-GN scaffold had good biocompatibility, and it improved the mechanical property and degradation velocity for collagen-based scaffold. This study gave a new predominant type of tissue engineering scaffold for the regenerative medicine.
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6.The design of muti-target antitumor drugs affecting on FTase and Raf-1 kinase.
Juan ZHAO ; Yijing ZHU ; Lu ZENG ; Qian WANG ; Fengchao JIANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2011;46(2):170-8
Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK singal transduction plays an important role in cell proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, metastasis and metabolism. This investigation focused on this signal pathway and chose farnesyl transferase (FTase) as the main target and Raf-1 kinase as the second target. A lot of compounds were selected to construct the pharmacophore models of farnesyl transferase inhibitors (FTIs) and Raf-1 kinase inhibitors by using computer-aided drug design (CADD). The pharmacophore of FTIs is constituted by a hydrogen bonding acceptor, an aromatic ring, a positive ionizable and two hydrophobic regions; the pharmacophore of Raf-1 kinase is constituted by a hydrogen donor, a hydrogen acceptor, a hydrophobic regions and an aromatic ring. There are some similarities between the two pharmacophores. After analysis of the constructions of these two pharmacophores, some new aminomethylbenzoic acid derivatives with good forecasting activity against both of FTase and Raf-1 kinase were designed with these new pharmacophore models.
7.Palpitation- hepatosplenomegaly- ascites: a case report and literature review
Jianqiu ZHAO ; Xiangdong LU ; Zhiguang ZHANG ; Yong JIANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2012;31(8):726-728
This report presented a case of 62-year-old woman who was admitted to our hospital for cirrosis, but she had a variety of clinical manifestations,such as abdominal distension,diarrhea,ascites, hepatosplenomegaly,anemia, palpitation, flushing, low blood pressure, arrhythmia and so on. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy showed thicken mucosa at gastric fundus. Colonoscopy revealed nodular, pseudopolypoid. Ascitic fluid test suggested a transudate. Endoscopic abnormal mucosa biopsy showed chronic inflammation. Many mast cells were seen in bone marrow and liver biopsies,and liver tissue immunophenotype was CD117, and CD68. Thus the patient's diagnosis was systemic mastocytosis. It is rare that a patient only has the gastrointestinal tract symptoms complicated with ascites without skin lesion. The goal for treatment was to reduce hypersecretion of mast cells.
8.Regulation of P38 and MKK6 kinase on heat-induced Raw264.7 cell apoptosis
Lu ZHANG ; Yong JIANG ; Nuyun LIU ; Kesen ZHAO ; Lin ZHANG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(10):-
Objective To elucidate the role of P38 signaling pathway on heat-induced apoptosis in monocytic cell line Raw264.7.Methods Raw cells were transfected with constitutively active mutant MKK6b(E)and dominant negative mutant P38(AF),or the empty cloning vector pcDNA3 and apoptosis was detected by flow cytometric analysis.Results The ectopic expression of P38 mutant was confirmed by immunostaining with the antibody against the Flag-epitope tag.Expression of MKK6b(E)led to a marked increase in P38 kinase activity in transfected cells and induced a 4-fold increase in the number of apoptotic cells as compared to that in cultures of control transfected cells.Meanwhile the expression of MKK6b(E)increased the apoptotic rate of Raw cells induced by heat.In contrast,the dominant-negative mutant P38(AF)inhibited Raw cells apoptosis induced by heat.Conclusion The activation of the MKK6-P38 MAP kinase signaling pathway is required for heat-induced apoptosis in Raw264.7 cells.
9.Recombinant Attenuated salmonella typhimurium Haboring TIP30 and Human IFN-? Genes Inhibits the Growth of Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma in vivo
Zhongming JIANG ; Ping ZHAO ; Jun GAO ; Xianbao ZHAN ; Chuntang LU
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 1994;0(01):-
Objective: To construct attenuated salmonella typhimurium haboring an eukaryotic co-expression plasmid encoding TIP30 and human IFN-? gene and observing its effect on the growth of adenoid cystic carcinoma. Methods: The TIP30 and human IFN-? genes were amplified by PCR and inserted into eukaryotic expression vector pCI-neofor the construction of expression plasmids pCI-TIP30 and pCI-IFN, respectively. A co-expression plasmid pCI-TIP30/IFN was constructed by linking TIP30 and human IFN-? gene using the sequence of internal ribosome binding sequence (IRES). Three recombinant expression plasmids were transformed into an attenuated AroA'autotrophic mutant of salmonella typhimurium SL7207, the resultant bacteria were used to infected murine macrophage in vitro and the expressed products were detected by Western blot and ELISA, respectively. Tumor growth was observed by oral administration of the recombinant salmonella typhimuriums to the nude mouse with adenoid cystic carcinoma. Results: Murine macrophage infected with recombinant salmonella transformed with both plasmids pCI-TIP30 and pCI-TIP30/IFN could express TIP30 protein, and murine macrophage infected with recombinant salmonella transformed with pCI-IFN or pCI-TIP30/IFN could secret human IFN-? in the culture supernatant. Attenuated salmonella typhimurium and three constructed recombinant salmonella typhimuriums all had evident inhibition onthe tumor growth in nude mouse with adenoid cystic carcinoma. Conclusion: The recombinant attenuated salmonella typhimuriums haboring plasmid pCI-TIP30, plasmidpCI-IFN and co-expressing plasmidp-CI-TIP30/IFN were successfully constructed, which could inhibit the growth of adenoid cystic carcinoma in nude mouse.
10.The effects of leptin and interleukin-6 on the bone metabolism in the post-menopause women
Gelan LU ; Bin ZHAO ; Weidong ZHANG ; Hongfan JIANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the pathogenesy of postmenopausal osteoporosis and the influence of leptin on osteoporosis.Methods Healthy woman volunteers with different ages were divided into four groups: 25~34 years old(n=37),35~44 years old(n=31),45~54 years old(n=30),postmenopausal women 55~65 years old(n=40),with no significant difference in BMI among each groups.The serum levels of leptin,follicle-stimulating hormone(FSH),luteinizing,hormone(LH),beta-estradiol(E_2),testosterong(T),boneglaprotein(BGP),alkaline phosphates(ALP),tatrate-resistantacid phosphatase(TRAP),interleukin-6(IL-6),plasma calcium(Ca) and phosphate(P) were detected.Results The serum levels of leptin and BGP increased with the age in the nonobese women group.The serum levels of FSH,IL-6 and TRAP increased while those of E_2 and BMD decreased in the postmenopausal women compared with other groups.Conclusion Leptin serves as an important factor in promoting bone formation during bone rebuilding of postmenopausal women.The serum levels of leptin and BGP increase and bone formation increases.The E_2 and leptin contribute to the enhancement of bone formation and bone absorption in the postmenopausal women.The level of E_2 decreases but it acts more efficiently than leptin.The bone absorption is faster than bone formation,which contributes to the pathopoiesis of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women.