1.Expression of ORF_2 protein from hepatitis E virus in 293 cell
Qiang ZHANG ; Zhengqin GAO ; Yusen ZHOU ; Zhengming HE ; Hao WU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2006;0(03):-
Objective To study the immunoreaction of the recombinant proteins encoded by the fragments of ORF2 ( second open reading frames) gene of hepatitis E virus ( HEV). Methods The aimed sequence from the full-length ORF2 in clone PEH2 , which was derived from a Chinese strain of HEV,was amplified and cloned it into vector pcDNAS. 1 which was then transfected to 293 cell. Results The ORF2 protein was present in the soluble fractions of the cell lysate. The expressed protein of HEV ORF2 in 293 cells by using a plasmid pcDNA3. 1-based system showed positive on immunoblots probed against antibodies raised in BALB/c mice. Conclusion The experimental results laid a foundation for developing diagnostic reagent to detect HEV by using the expressed products of ORF2 protein.
2.Research progress of interleukin-6 in pancreatic diseases
Rong LI ; Hao SHI ; Hao CHEN ; Ankang WANG ; Zhengming LEI ; Wenguang FU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2020;26(6):476-480
Acute pancreatitis, chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma are common pancreatic diseases. Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is a multipotent cytokine, which plays an important role in the differentiation of the severity of pancreatic diseases, prognosis and treatment of pancreatic diseases. This article reviews recent studies on the role of IL-6 in pancreatic diseases.
3.Clinical study of electroacupuncture assisted with facial expression muscle control rehabilitation training for the patients with severe idiopathic facial paralysis
Zhengming YANG ; Jialei GUO ; Hao SHI ; Fei SONG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2021;43(9):868-872
Objective:To investigate the clinical effects of electroacupuncture assisted with facial expression muscle control rehabilitation training in the treatment of patients with severe idiopathic facial paralysis.Methods:A total of 130 patients with severe idiopathic facial paralysis who met inclusion criterion were chosen and randomly divided into 2 groups, 65 patients in each, from January 2017 to December 2019 in our hospital. The control group were treated with facial expression muscle control rehabilitation training and western medicine, and the experiment group with electroacupuncture on the basis of the control group. Both groups were treated for 8 weeks and followed up for 6 months. The facial nerve function was evaluated by H-B scale and facial nerve sunny brook scale the quality of daily life was evaluated by Facial Disability Index Physical Function (FDIP) scale and Facial Disability Index Social Function (FDIS) scale. The latency/M wave amplitude of motor evoked action on orbicularis oculi muscle and orbicularis ORIS muscle were measured by EMG evoked potential instrument. The occurrence of hemifacial spasm during follow-up was recorded. The clinical effective rates were evaluated.Results:The total effective rate of experiment group was 92.31% (60/65), which was significantly higher than that of the control group 76.9% (50/65) ( χ2=6.495, P=0.039). The H-B scale scores of experiment group after treatment were significantly less than that of the control group ( t=3.438, P<0.01). The facial nerve sunny brook scale scores of experiment group after treatment were significantly more than that of the control group ( t=2.674, P=0.032). The FDIP scores of experiment group after treatment were significantly less than that of the control group ( t=3.986, P<0.01). The FDIS scores of experiment group after treatment were significantly more than that of the control group ( t=4.621, P<0.01). The NCV latency of orbicularis oculi muscle [(2.51 ± 0.27) ms vs. (2.82 ± 0.46) ms, t=4.258] and orbicularis oris muscle [(2.97 ± 0.22) ms vs. (3.35 ± 0.40) ms, t=4.783] of observation group were significantly lower than those in the control group ( P<0.01). The M wave amplitudes of orbicularis oculi muscle [(1.83 ± 0.45) mV vs. (1.30 ± 0.39) mV, t=3.827] and orbicularis oris muscle [(2.58 ± 0.60) mV vs. (1.97 ± 0.36) mV, t=4.017] of observation group were significantly higher than those in the control group ( P<0.01). The incidence of facial spasm with follow-up of experiment group for 4.62% (3/65) was significantly lower than that of the control group for 15.38% (10/65) ( χ2=9.271, P=0.033). Conclusion:Electroacupuncture assisted with facial expression muscle control rehabilitation training in the treatment of patients with severe idiopathic facial paralysis can relieve clinical symptoms, improve facial nerve function, improve the quality of daily life and be helpful to reduce the facial spasm risk.
4.Investigation on compliance of forbidden depasturing livestock on marshland with Oncomelania snails in schistosomiasis endemic areas
Chunli CAO ; Jing WANG ; Ziping BAO ; Hongqing ZHU ; Shunxiang CAI ; Yiyi LI ; Dong LI ; Jiachang HE ; Leping SUN ; Xianhong MENG ; Bo ZHONG ; Xiguang FENG ; Zhengming SU ; Jun LI ; Xiaonan GU ; Hao WANG ; Weiwei RU ; Weisheng JIANG ; Shizhu LI ; Qiang WANG ; Xiaonong ZHOU ; Jiagang GUO ; Gengming ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2009;21(6):482-485
Objective To study the compliance of forbidden depasturing livestock on the marshland with Oncomelania snails in schistosomiasis endemic areas. Methods According to 3 levels of human infection rates as > 10% ,5%-10% and <5% , 2 204 residents selected randomly from the schistosomiasis endemic villages were sampled with the stratified cluster sampling method in Hunan, Hubei, Jiangxi, Anhui, Jiangsu, Sichuan and Yunnan provinces, and investigated by questionnaire. The contents of the questionnaire included the recognition and implementation of forbidden depasturing livestock on marshland with Oncomelania snails and breeding livestock in bam. Results A total of 78.4% residents agreed forbidden depasturing livestock on marshland with snails, but 3. 7% residents disagreed it. A total of 83. 9% residents considered the relationship between breeding livestock in bam and schistosomiasis control, but 3. 1% residents thought that it was no relationship. The main reasons of depasturing livestock on marshland with Oncomelania snails were the high cost of breeding livestock in bam (36. 2% ) , unaccustomed (26.4% ) and no room for breeding livestock in bam (25.4% ). Conclusion Forbidden depasturing livestock on the marshland with Oncomelania snails should be strengthened according to the local economic, nature environment, agriculture, residents'culture degree and agriculture habit.
5.Clinical application of modified skin soft tissue expansion in early repair of devastating wound on the head due to electrical burn.
Jin LEI ; Chunsheng HOU ; Peng DUAN ; Zhengming HAO ; Yanbin ZHAI ; Yanbin MENG ; Email: M64225@163.COM.
Chinese Journal of Burns 2015;31(6):406-409
OBJECTIVETo observe the clinical effect of modified skin soft tissue expansion in repair of devastating wound on the head due to electrical burn in the early stage.
METHODSTwenty-one patients with partial scalp soft tissue defect accompanying skull exposure and necrosis in different degree due to high-voltage electrical burn were hospitalized from April 2009 to October 2014, with wound area ranging from 7 cm × 5 cm to 15 cm × 13 cm. The wounds were debrided as early as possible, and necrotic skulls were kept in situ and covered with porcine ADM and silver-containing dressing. Bacterial culture of exudate from the residual soft tissue was carried out 3 days after hospitalization. Pertinent antibiotics were applied topically to control infection, and autologous split-thickness skin grafts were transplanted. Two to three weeks after injury when the skin grafts survived, modified skin soft tissue expansion was carried out. The crossbow-form incision was made on the normal scalp 2 cm away from the edge of transplanted skin; a capsule cavity was formed by ladder-like dissection. An expander was inserted with the injection port laying outside. The expander was stretched by inflation and deflation. The incisions were sutured layer by layer. The time of continuing negative pressure drainage in the interval of expansion was extended. Volume of water reaching 2 to 3 times of the capacity of expander was injected for excessive expanding. The expanded skin flap was rotated to repair the wound after expansion was ended.
RESULTSWithin 1 week after debridement, 4 kinds of bacteria were detected in the bacterial culture of wound exudate, including 4 cases of Staphylococcus aureus, 5 cases of Staphylococcus epidermidis, 5 cases of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and 3 cases of Acinetobacter baumannii. A total of 26 expanders were imbedded. No infection or incision dehiscence in the expanding area or cracking and leakage of expander was observed during expanding period. Two to three months after injury, expanded skin flap transplantation was completed, and the wound was repaired. Raw wounds were seen in 4 expanded skin flaps after transfer, and they healed after dressing change. Punctiform ulceration at the seams of 2 flaps was observed one month after the operation, which healed after removing few pieces of sequestra by themselves. The other expanded skin flaps survived well. During the postoperative follow-up for 3 to 12 months, satisfactory appearance and hair growth was observed in the operation area.
CONCLUSIONSRepair of the devastating wound on the head due to electrical burn with modified skin soft tissue expansion could achieve the result of early wound covering and cosmetic repair without alopecia in one time.
Animals ; Bandages ; Burns, Electric ; surgery ; Craniocerebral Trauma ; surgery ; Debridement ; Female ; Head ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Necrosis ; Postoperative Complications ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures ; methods ; Skin Transplantation ; Skull ; Soft Tissue Injuries ; surgery ; Staphylococcus aureus ; Surgical Flaps ; Swine ; Tissue Expansion ; Treatment Outcome ; Wound Healing
6.Association between sleep duration and stroke in adults.
Haibin WU ; Hao WANG ; Ruying HU ; Jieming ZHONG ; Yijian QIAN ; Chunmei WANG ; Kaixu XIE ; Lingli CHEN ; Weiwei GONG ; Yu GUO ; Min YU ; Email: MYU@CDC.ZJ.CN. ; Zhengming CHEN ; Liming LI ; Email: LMLEE@PUMC.EDU.CN.
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2015;36(11):1210-1215
OBJECTIVETo explore the association between sleep duration and stroke in adults.
METHODSBaseline data of 57 704 subjects who were aged 30-79 years and enrolled into China Kadoorie Biobank (CKB) study from Tongxiang county, Zhejiang province were analyzed. Multiple logistic regression analysis was conducted to investigate the putative association between sleep duration and stroke after adjusting for potential confounders.
RESULTSThe mean age of the subjects was (53.15 ± 10.20) years in males and (51.72 ± .69) years in females, respectively. There were 14.43% of males and 15.30% of females reporting sleep durations ≤ 6 hours per day and 5.39% of males and 5.95% of females reporting long duration of sleep (≥ 10 hours per day). The prevalence of stroke was 0.92% in males compared with 0.44% in females. The prevalence of stroke showed a U-shaped distribution with sleep duration. Compared with 7 hours sleep duration per day, long sleep duration (≥ 10 hours per day) was associated with stroke. The odds ratios (OR) were 2.11 (95%CI: 1.32-3.37) for males and 2.13 (95%CI: 1.24-3.65) for females after adjusting for age, socioeconomic status, health behaviors and health status. No statistical significant association was found between short sleep duration and stroke. Meanwhile, frequent sleep snoring was found to be associated with stroke in females (OR=1.63, 95% CI: 1.11-2.40).
CONCLUSIONLonger sleep duration was found to be associated with higher risk of stroke in both males and females. Frequent sleep snoring would increase the risk of stroke in females.
Adult ; Aged ; China ; epidemiology ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Odds Ratio ; Prevalence ; Risk Factors ; Sleep ; Snoring ; Stroke ; epidemiology ; Time Factors