1.Bibliometric analysis of study status of geriatrics in Jiangsu province from 1998 to 2007
Weigong ZHONG ; Zhibo DU ; Jing ZHAO ; Jianfeng ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2011;30(1):73-77
Objective To investigate the current situation and development of geriatrics in Jiangsu Province, and to find out the characteristics and trend in development of geriatrics in Jiangsu Province. Methods The literatures in geriatric field of Jiangsu Province from 1998 to 2007 were collected from the database, www. cnki.net. Bibliometric methods and Mann-Whitney Test (performed by SPSS) were used to analyze the distribution of time, area, author, fund and discipline of the literatures. Results The total number of the literatures about geriatrics of Jiangsu Province from 1998 to 2007 was 4623, accounting for 7.72% of the total number of the literatures about geriatrics of China. The number of the literatures in South Jiangsu was the highest, followed by North Jiangsu and Center Jiangsu (P<0.001). The authors publishing only one article made up 81.51% of the total number of the authors. The literatures with cooperating affiliations made up 12.24% of the total literatures. There were 212 literatures with research sponsorship. The literatures in geriatrics of Jiangsu province covered 39 subjects, and the literatures about cardiovascular diseases accounted for 14.56%. Conclusions Geriatrics in Jiangsu province shows a slow development and an imbalance between different areas and subjects. The core author team does not exist. This suggests that Jiangsu Province should increase the investment, and carry out a large and cooperating researchplan to promote the development of geriatrics in Jiangsu province.
2.Three-dimensional reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament insertions imprinted: A preliminary study
Zhuangzhi YOU ; Yuanzhi ZHANG ; Chunli WU ; Zhibo LIANG ; Xuting ZHAO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2016;18(2):183-186
Objective To provide accurate bone tunnel positioning reference for clinical individual anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction by three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of femoral and tibial original footprint of ACL.Methods Forty volunteers were selected for this study,including 20 males and 20 females,and aged 18 to 35 years old.3D CT scanning images of knee data were obtained.3D bone models of knee and footprint of ACL were reconstructed.On the 3D reconstruction models,the shape and position of original footprint of ACL were displayed.Statistical significance was compared for their difference.Results Femoral original footprint of ACL,long axis of footprint,distances to the distal margin of the articular cartilage (DDCM),distances to the posterior margin of the articular cartilage (DPCM),double bundle center distance,and tibial original footprint short axis of ACL were significantly different between genders (P < 0.05).However,no significant difference was found between genders for tibial original footprint long axis of ACL (P > 0.05).Conclusions The insertion mark shape and nature position of footprint of ACL could be observed by 3D reconstruction using CT scan images.
3.Research on expression of somatomedin b domain of proteoglycan 4 and recombinant protein aggregation.
Lifang WANG ; Zhibo HAN ; Wenhu CHEN ; Peng DU ; Aihua SUN ; Ping YANG ; Hongguang ZHAO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(6):1319-1324
Recombinant protein SMB(PRG4) containing two Somatomedin B domains and a small amount of glycosylation of repetitive sequences of proteoglycan 4 was cloned according to PGR4 gene polymorphism. Mature purification process was established and recombinant protein SMB(PRG4), with high-level expression was purified. By using size-exclusion chromatogaraphy and dynamic light scattering, we found that the recombinant protein self-aggregate to dimeric form. Structure prediction and non-reducing electrophoresis revealed that SMB(PRG4), was a non-covalently bonded dimer.
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4.Selective Extraction of Low Molecular Weight Proteins by Mesoporous Silica Particles with Phenyl-Modified Internal and Alkyl-diol-Modified External Surfaces
Yanxia QI ; Qiancheng ZHAO ; Zhibo LI ; Wei LI ; Qiukuan WANG ; Yafeng GUAN
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2014;(8):1083-1087
Selective extraction of low molecular weight ( LMW) proteins and peptides from complex biological samples plays an important role in the discovery of useful biomarkers and signaling molecules. It is demonstrated that the unique pore structure of mesoporous material makes it efficient to enrich LMW proteins and peptides from complex matrixes. In this study, a mesoporous material, alkyl-diol@ phenyl-SiO2 , with modified exterior ( alkyl-diol group) and interior ( phenyl group) surfaces, was synthesized by co-condensation and post-grafting, and its characteristic was evaluated by FTIR and MS. The LMW proteins and peptides enriched by the alkyl-diol@phenyl-SiO2 mesoporous material could be easily eluted by organic solvents, which was compatible with the following detection by mass spectrometry ( MS ) . This new mesoporous material exhibited good selectivity for the extraction of LMW proteins and peptides ( less than 10 kDa) from complex biological samples.
5.Skinfold thickness of Han adults in Jiangsu province
Xinghua ZHANG ; Lianbin ZHENG ; Keli YU ; Dapeng ZHAO ; Zhibo WANG ; Yang WANG ; Wenguo RONG ; Xiaorui ZHANG
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2014;(4):578-581
Objective To study the characteristics of skinfold thickness of Han adults in Jiangsu province . Methods The skinfold thicknesses of facial , subscapular , suprailiac , biceps , triceps and calf on 311 urban adults ( 157 males and 154 females) and 421 rural adults ( 213 males and 208 females ) of Han were investigated in Huaian city of Jiangsu province .Results The thickness of skinfold of urban females were thicker than that of urban males .Rural adults were the same .Han adults of Jiangsu showed the most significant differences between urban areas and rural areas .The values of six skinfold thicknesses of Jiangsu urban adults have positive correlation with age .Conclusion Han adults of Jiangsu show the most significant differences between genders .
6.Comparative study of USPIO-enhanced and Gd-enhanced MRI in the diagnosis of atherosclerotic plaques in rabbits
Luchao WANG ; Gongxin LI ; Peng LIU ; Zhibo WEN ; Fanheng HUANG ; Liheng CHEN ; Xin ZHAO ; Lin LIN ; Yijun ZHOU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2014;(5):684-687
Objective To investigate the imaging characteristics of USPIO-enhanced and Gd-enhanced MRI in atherosclerosis and to compare the detection rate of atherosclerotic plaque between them. Methods Thirty-five healthy male rabbits were assigned to experimental group (n=30) to establish a model of atherosclerosis by damaging aortic tunica intima with Foley′s tube in combination with a high fat diet and 5 to control group without any intervention. At week 12, USPIO-enhanced and Gd-enhanced MRI scanning were conducted to compare the signal changes of atherosclerotic plaque before and after enhancement with the 2 contrast media. Ninety seven pictures were randomly selected respectively from the pictures enhanced by the 2 contrast media to compare the detection rate plaque between them. Pthology examination was used for detection standard. For the control group , pictures were randomly selected. Results In the experimental group, 7 rabbits died of Foley′s tube damaging, 2 died of raising and 1 died of anesthesia. All 5 rabbits in control group survived. A total of 172 pathological sections were made with 134 plaques and 72 vulnerable plaques pathologically confirmed. In pictures enhanced by USPIO , 84 plaques were confirmed by HE staining with a detection rate of 86.6%. In pictures enhanced by Gd, 72 plaques were confirmed by HE staining with a detection rate of 74.2%. Detection rate of USPIO-enhanced MRI in atherosclerosis plaque was significantly higher than that of Gd-enhanced MRI (X2=3.96, P=0.046). Conclusion USPIO shows its superiority as a new contrast medium in detection of atherosclerosis plaque.
7.Expression and its clinical significance of gastric and intestinal phenotypic markers in 47 Siewert type Ⅱ and type Ⅲ early gastroesophageal junctional cancers
Yuhan JIANG ; Zhiguo ZHAO ; Zhibo CAO ; Yingfa ZHOU ; Chao LIU ; Jingli REN ; Guiming HU ; Yanling HUANG ; Yanan WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2017;37(3):183-189
Objective To investigate the expression of gastric and intestinal phenotypic markers in Siewert typeⅡand Ⅲ early gastroesophageal junction(GEJ) cancer, and to explore its correlation with clinic-pathological features.Methods From April 2010 to July 2015, 53 cases diagnosed as early GEJ cancer were enrolled.The gastric and intestinal phenotypic markers such as mucin5AC(MUC5AC),mucin6(MUC6),mucin2(MUC2),caudal related homeodomain transcription 2(CDX2) and cluster of differentiation 10(CD10) were detected, and then the patients were divided into gastric type, gastrointestinal type, intestinal type and non-classified type according to the results of immunohistochemical staining.Combined with Siewert classification the clinicopathological features were analyzed.Chi square test or Fisher′s exact test was performed for statistical analysis.Results In the cancer tissues of 47 patients with Siewert type Ⅱand Ⅲ early GEJ cancer, the case numbers of positive expression of MUC5AC,MUC6,MUC2, CDX2 and CD10 were 21(44.7%),19(40.4%),31(66.0%),27(57.4%) and 17(36.2%),respectively;the case numbers of gastric type, gastrointestinal type, intestinal type and non-classified type were 11(23.4%),14(29.8%),21(44.7%) and one(2.1%), respectively.The positive expression rates of MUC5AC and MUC6 in Siewert typeⅡwere 55.9%(19/34) and 50.0%(17/34),which were higher than those of Siewert typeⅢ(2/13), and the positive expression rate of MUC2 was 55.9%(19/34), which was lower than that of Siewert typeⅢ(12/13), and the differences were statistically significant (x2=6.240,4.679 and 4.053;all P<0.05).In Siewert typeⅡ, the proportion of intestinal type was 32.4%(11/34), which was lower than that of Siewert typeⅢ(10/13), and the differences were statistically significant (x2=7.142,P=0.010).In patients with Siewert typeⅡand Ⅲ early cancer, males predominated in intestinal type which were mostly well differentiated type with less submucosal carcinoma.The maximum diameter of tumor was less than those of gastric type and gastrointestinal type.In paracancerous mucosal tissues, the incidences of intestinal metaplasia in gastrointestinal type and intestinal type were 11/14 and 81.0%(17/21), which were higher than that of gastric type (3/11);the incidences of atrophy in gastrointestinal type and intestinal type were 12/14 and 85.7%(18/21),which were higher than that of gastric type (4/11),and the differences were statistically significant (Fisher′s exact test,all P<0.05).Conclusions Siewert typeⅡand Ⅲ early GEJ cancer can directly originated not only from gastric mucosa, but also from gastrointestinal and intestinal mucosa.Atrophy and intestinal metaplasia could exist before cancer genesis.
8.A randomized controlled trial of improvement of endoscopic visibility in the upper gastrointestinal tract with N-acetylcysteine
Zhibo CAO ; Zhiguo ZHAO ; Jing CUI ; Chao LIU ; Xia LIU ; Gui LI ; Yanling HUANG ; Xiaoping YI ; Jing WEN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2016;33(4):237-241
Objective To determine the effects and dosage of N?acetylcysteine( NAC) in the im?provement of the visibility in esophagogastroduodenoscopy( EGD) . Methods A prospective randomized con?trolled study was performed on 193 patients scheduled for EGD from November 2014 to July 2015 were ran?domized into five groups using digital table. In group A, 100 mg dimethicone and 2 g NaHCO3 were given. In group B,100 mg dimethicone, 2 g NaHCO3 and 20 000 U pronase were given. Group C received 100 mg dimethicone, 2 g NaHCO3 and 200 mg NAC. Group D received 100 mg dimethicone, 2 g NaHCO3 and 400 mg NAC and group E 100 mg dimethicone, 2 g NaHCO3 and 600 mg NAC.The agents were dissolved in 100 ml water for each patient.Endoscopy was completed by one endoscopist and the score of image visibility assessment was completed by 2 other endoscopists. The 3 endoscopists were unaware of grouping. The total scores, the time of washing, the time of examination and complications were compared and analysed. The total image scores of group A, B, C,D and E were 30?83±3?78, 35?69±2?88, 33?16±3?90, 34?95±3?46 and 36?76±2?91, respectively. Group A was the lowest(P<0?05),followed by group C(P<0?05). There were no differences among group B,D, and E(P>0?05).Images that were scored 3 were the most in group E.The washing times of each group were 38?00±19?10, 17?03±11?44, 15?92±10?81, 15?78 ±10?24 and 15?55±9?69, and the examination times of each group were 13?49±2?49, 9?41±1?86, 9?08± 1?80, 8?73±1?91 and 8?78±1?79 minutes.Group A was the longest in these two indices(P<0?05). There were no significant differences among group B, C, D and E ( P<0?05) . There were no significant differences in adverse effects among groups after EGD( P>0?05) . Conclusion The preoperative NAC can improve the visibility in EGD. The best dose is 600 mg, whose effects and safety were similar to those of 20 000 U, but yield to less washing time and the examination time in EGD.
9.Identification of 3-demethylchuangxinmycin from Actinoplanes tsinanensis CPCC 200056.
Lijie ZUO ; Wei ZHAO ; Zhibo JIANG ; Bingya JIANG ; Shufen LI ; Hongyu LIU ; Liyan YU ; Bin HONG ; Xinxin HU ; Xuefu YOU ; Linzhuan WU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2016;51(1):105-9
Chuangxinmycin (CM) from Actinoplanes tsinanensis was an antibiotic discovered by Chinese scientists about 40 years ago. It contains a new heterocyclic system of indole fused with dihydrothiopyran, whose biosynthetic mechanism remains unclear. CM is used as an oral medicine in the treatment of bacterial infections in China. The simple structure makes CM as an attractive candidate of structure modification for improvement of antibacterial activity. Recently, we analyzed the secondary metabolites of Actinoplanes tsinanensis CPCC 200056, a CM producing strain, as a natural CM analogue. We discovered the first natural CM analogue 3-demethylchuangxinmycin (DCM) as a new natural product. Compared to CM, DCM exhibited a much weaker activity in the inhibition of the bacterial strains tested. The finding provides valuable information for the structure-activity relationship in the biosynthesis of CM.
10.The development status and analysis of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Malaysia
Xin CUI ; Gaik Eow BEE ; Bee Tee CHING ; Jing XU ; Jingjing WEI ; Han SHI ; Zhibo WANG ; Yiqing LIU ; Yuqin XU ; Jing ZHAO ; KaKit HUI ; Hongxin CAO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2021;43(6):527-531
Malaysia is a multi-ethnic and multi-cultural constitutional monarchy and federal system located in Southeast Asia. The top three diseases that cause deaths are ischemic heart disease, lower respiratory tract infections and stroke. Lower respiratory tract infections, colorectal cancer and Alzheimer’s disease have been the fastest growing diseases in recent years. The health insurance system complements public and private health care system. Traditional medicine in Malaysia includes Malaysian Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Indian Medicine, Islamic Medicine and homeopathy. Although TCM, such as acupuncture, has not been covered by health insurance, it is widely used under the impetus of the local Chinese people. At present, in Malaysia, the TCM public acceptance and education need promotion, and scientific researches need to be improved. It is hoped that in the future, the development of TCM in Malaysia will be better developed and disseminated by promoting TCM relevant legislation, increasing public awareness, focusing on education and training, and carrying out international scientific research cooperation.