1.Study on the filter mating method of plasmid conjugation experiment for Corynebacterium
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2009;27(7):389-393
Objective To set up the filter mating method of plasmid conjugation experiment for Corynebacterium.Methods The first plasmid conjugation between different genus was performed by filter method.Three strains of highly erythromycin-resistance Enterococcus faecalis isolates[minimal inhibitory concentration(MIC)of erythromycin>256 mg/L,MIC of levofloxacin≤8 mg/L] which screened by agar dilution method were used as donators and 3 strains of Corynebacteria isolates(MIC of erythromycin≤32mg/L,MIC of levofloxacin=128 mg/L)were used as acceptors.In the second conjugation between the same genus but in different species,three Corynebacterium xerosis strains(MIC of erythromycin>256 mg/L,MIC of ceftazidime=16 mg/L)which were conjugants of the first conjugation were used as donators and 6 strains of Corynebacteria isolates(MIC of erythromycin≤32 mg/L,MIC of ceftazidime 128 mg/L)were used as acceptors.Results In the first conjugation between different genus,the plasimid conjugations were done for 9 times between 3 donators and 3 acceptors,4 of which gained the phenotype and genotype of resistance and the transfer rate was 44%.In the second conjugation experiment,the plasmid conjugations were done for 18 times between 3 donators and 6 acceptors,7 of which gained the resistant phenotype and the transfer rate was 39%.Erythromycin-resistance was transferred from the donators to the conjugants in varying degrees.The resistance was transferred from Enterococcus faecalis to Corynebacteria and then to other Corynebacteria which were of the salne genus but of different species.Conclusion Filter mating conjugation method could be used to study the mechanisms of resistance transmission of Corynebacterium.
2.Progress of nerve guidance channels incorporated neurotrophic factors
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2006;0(02):-
This review discusses several strategies that have been employed to enhance the regenerative effectiveness of artificial nerve guidance channels. These strategies include the use of scaffolds, the integration of contact-mediated cues within the tubular construct, and incorporation or delivery of exogenous growth factors into the conduit lumen uniformly or in a gradient form. Animal and clinical studies are reviewed to explain some of the ideas involved in developing a guidance channel of the future.
3.Clinical study of coronary sinus dilation in adults
Zhaotong ZHENG ; Wei ZHANG ; Li LI
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2003;0(07):-
Objective To analyze the characteristics and influencing factors of coronary sinus(CS) dilation in patients with primary pulmonary hypertension(PPH) and persistent left superior vena cava(LSVC). Methods Control group included twenty-two normal subjects [mean age ( 40.6 ? 10.6 ) years],PPH group included twenty-six patients with PPH [mean age ( 41.9 ? 11.4 ) years] and LSVC group included thirty-three patients with LSVC [mean age ( 30.9 ? 15.8 ) years]. After the standard apical four-chamber view was obtained,the transducer was tilted backward to direct ultrasonic beam towards the left atrioventricular groove,then the distal part of the CS could be exposed. Echocardiographic parameters of the CS included end-systolic diameter of CS orifice(CSOESD),end-diastolic diameter of CS orifice(CSOEDD),the ratio of CSOESD to CSOEDD (CSOESD/EDD). Results CSOESD,CSOEDD were larger [CSOESD ( 12.56 ? 3.58 )mm vs ( 8.47 ? 2.32 )mm,P
4.TLC analysis on essential oil in Houttuynia cordata with different chromosome numbers
Li CHEN ; Wei WU ; Youliang ZHENG
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(12):-
Object To study the relationship between the essential oil constituents and the chromosome numbers of Houttuynia cordata and compare the difference of the essential oil constituents from the fresh and the dried ones, aerial and underground parts of the fresh plant. Methods The essential oil constituents of H. cordata with different chromosome numbers from the aerial and underground parts of the fresh, and the aerial parts dried in shade as well were analyzed by TLC. Results According to the difference of the spot number and definition of the essential oil TLC pattern, the essential oil constituents in the aerial parts of 20 fresh plants were classified into five types, those in their underground parts into three types, and those in 19 dried plants into four types. Conclusion There is obvious difference in the essential oil constituents between the fresh aerial and underground parts, and between the fresh and dried plants. The difference among the fresh plants is more significant than that of the dried ones. And the difference among the aerial parts of the fresh plants is more significant than that of the underground parts. There is a tendency that the spot numbers increase with the chromosome numbers. The difference of essential oil constituents in H. emeiensis and H. cordata is insignificant.
5.Curative effect analysis of internal and external fixations on condylar fractures
Mingping YIN ; Wei FEI ; Zheng LI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2003;0(12):-
Objective To compare and analyze the clinical effects and reliabilities of intermandibular flexible distraction and rigid internal fixation in treating mandibular condylar fractures. Methods Of 40 patients with mandibular condylar fractures, 21 cases were managed with intermandibular flexible distraction (external fixation group, Group A) and 19 with rigid titanium internal fixation (internal fixation group, Group B). There were 15 cases with high position fractures and 25 with low position ones. Results During 2-4 weeks postoperatively, X-rays confirmed the condylar fracture healing in all cases with no loosened mini-tinum plates in the Group B. There were 10 cases in the Group A and 14 cases in the Group B with the opening width over 30 mm, and 11 cases in the Group A and 5 in the Group B with the opening width less than 30 mm. Conclusions Both external and internal fixations can attain condylar fracture healing. However, compared with the internal fixation, the reduction of external fixation is less exact and the function recovery slower after operation, especially in the low position fractures. No irreversible damages on TMJ happen in all cases.
6.Posterior interbody fusion with circular saw for treatment of lumbar spondylolisthesis
Yuanhua ZHENG ; Wei ZHANG ; Yuan LI
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(19):-
[Objective]To modify posterior lumbar interbody fusion for improvement of convenient manipulation and safety in the operation,and solid fusion. [Methods]After total decompression of the spinal nerve through posterior medline approach,discectomy of the slipping segment was performed with a circular saw with diameter of 1.0 centmeter.Under direct visualization through the hole of the circular saw,the disc tissue including cartilage of upper and lower end plates was removed with a long handle curette.After pedicle screw and rod system was placed,a bone block harvested from the posterosuperior iliac with a circular saw with diameter of 1.2 centmeter was implanted into the intervertebral space.Then compression of the intervertebral space to catch the bone lock firmly was conducted by regulating and fixing the the pedicle screw and rod system.[Results]Forty-eight patients in this report were followed up from 6 to 24 months.Based on JOA low back pain score,there were 36 patients was in excellent result,8 in good and 4 in fair,the satisfactory rate was 91.67% and effective rate was 100%.[Conclusion]Using circular saws in posterior lumbar interbody fusion has advantagas of good visualization profit removing disc tissue,preventing neurovascular injuries,and making good bone grafting bed.Convenient and secure bone harvesting decrease blood loss,time consume during the operation and prevent donor site complication.Futhermore,follow up results of the patients in this report demonstrate that posterior interbody fusion with circular saw for treatment of lumbar spondylolisthesis have satisfactory outcome and high fusion rate.
7.Treatment the fractures of the base of the first metacarpal with mini external fixator
Zhongzhe LI ; Wei ZHENG ; Chuanjun YI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2001;0(05):-
Objective To introduced the clinical application and indication of treatment the fractures of the base of the first metacarpal with mini external fixator. Methods From October 2002 to December 2004, 37 cases of different typical fractures of the base of the first metacarpal were treated with mini external fixator and followed up, which included type Ⅰ (Bennett fracture) 19 cases, type Ⅱ (Rolando fracture) 10 cases, type Ⅲ 8 cases. Defferent operations were applicated accroding to the fresh degree and classification of fractures. In type Ⅰ and fresh type Ⅱ fractures, closed reduction and fixation with mini external fixator were applicated at first. If the reduction was insatisfied, open reduction and fixation with Kirschner wire and external fixator were necessary. In old type Ⅱ fractures, open reduction associating internal and external fixation was applicated. In fresh type Ⅲ fractures, close and external fixation were applicated. In old type Ⅲ fractures, open reduction and external fixation were done. Results All the cases were followed up average 15 monthes and all the fractures were union successfully. The average union time were 5.5 weeks and 7.5 weeks in the fresh and old fractures. Function evaluation was made according to pain degree, thumb joint activity and proportion of traumatic arthritis. The overall good-excellent rate was 94.6%, the clinical results were satisfactory. Conclusion Treatment of fractures of the base of the first metacarpal with mini external fixator is better than conventional methods. This method is simple and reliable, and may shorten heal time, decrerase joint pain, limitation of joint movement and proportion of traumatic arthritis. It is an effective method in treatment of fractures of the base of the first metacarpal.
8.Investigation for the expressions of Skp2 and P27 in normal and tumor salivary tissues by tissue chip technique
Lijuan ZHENG ; Wei WANG ; Jing LI
Journal of Practical Stomatology 1996;0(02):-
Objective:To study the expressions of Skp2 and P27 in the normal and tumor tissues of salivary glands,and then to evaluate their significance in the development and progression of salivary tumor.Methods:SP immunohistochemical method was used to evaluate the expression of Skp2 and P27 in the normal and tumor tissues of salivary glands. Results:The rates of Skp2 and P27 expression were neither significantly different between polymorphic adenoma and basal cell adenomas, nor significantly different between adenoid cystic carcinoma and mucoepidemoid carcinoma. The rates of Skp2 positive were significantly different between normal salivary glands and benign salivary tumor, as well as between normal salivary glands and malignant salivary tumor. The rates of Skp2 and P27 positive were significantly different between normal salivary glands and malignant salivary tumor.Conclusion:Skp2 overexpression and decreased expression of P27 might play an important role in the development and progression of salivary tumor, overexpression of Skp2 protein may lead to increase of P27 degradation.
9.Unilateral Low - frequency Sensorineural Hearing Loss (40 Cases Analysis)
Ronghua ZHENG ; Aiying LI ; Wei WANG
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 1998;0(03):-
Forty cases of unilateral low- frequency sensorineural hearing loss(LFSNHL) were analysed. The symptoms included tinnitus(87.5% ), deafness(75% ), vertigo(35%) and ear fullness(25% ). Audiome-try showed LFSNHL in all cases. The threshold difference between low frequencies and high frequencies was 26. 32 dB. The cause of LFSNHL, the relation between tinnitus, LFSNHL and endolymphatic hydrops were discussed. We hope that the diagnosis of LFSNHL should be standardized.
10.Detection of Epstein-Barr Virus in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Tissues
Baoan WU ; Wei LI ; Yongming ZHENG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2000;0(11):-
Objective To study the relationship between Epstein-Barr virus(EBV) and Hapatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Methods Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and immunohistochemical staining were applied to detect EBV in paraffin tissue sections from 78 HCC patients. Results EBV DNA was detected in 22 patients (28 2%) by PCR. Immunohistochemical staining of EBV LMP1 revealed that the positive signals were mainly localized in the tumor cells. Conclusions These observations suggest that EBV may pay a role in the development of HCC.