1.Primary aspergillus laryngitis: report of six cases
Renhui CHEN ; Hao WANG ; Zhuohua YAO
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2009;(21):968-970
Objective:To discuss the distinctive clinical manifestation of primary aspergillus laryngitis.Method:Six cases of primary aspergillus laryngitis in our department were reviewed,among which 3 cases were diabetes patients,and were laryngeal mucosal barrier impairment.2 cases were smoking, 2 cases were over use of voice and 1 case were gastro-pharyngeal reflux . Refractory hoarseness was the main clinical manifestation of all patients. The prophase treatment with antibiotics and glucocorticoid should breakdown the balance of flora and exacerbate the disease.Result:Stop using antibiotics and glucocorticoid and alter to oral administration of itraconazole in 2 to 4 weeks after final diagnosis can effectively cure the disease. No recurrence was found in 6 month to 4 years follow up.Conclusion:Diffuse hyperemia ,pachynsis and scattered lamellar leukasmus of vocal cord were the characteristic physical findings of primary aspergillus laryngitis.Pathology is the major means to get the final diagnosis. Oral administration of itraconazole could be effective.
2.Preparation and specificity of antibodies against ORF65 capsid protein of Kaposi′s sarcoma associated herpesvirus
Yuanhong CHEN ; Lijuan ZHAO ; Youlong LIANG ; Zhuohua ZHANG ; Yi ZENG
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(8):1091-1093,1096
Objective To prepare a high‐titer rabbit specific serum antibody against Kaposi′s sarcoma associated herpesvirus (KSHV) ORF65 capsid protein and identify the specificity of serum antibody .Methods Artificial synthetic peptide of ORF65 pro‐tein was emulsified with Freund adjuvant .4 rabbits were immunized with the prepared antigen by subcutaneous injection at various sites of skin of back and jaw once every two weeks .Immunization was carried out in total 4 times .The serum of the immunized rab‐bits was collected at a week after the last immunization .The titer of rabbit anti‐serum was assayed by ELISA .Specificity of the rab‐bit anti‐serum was analyzed by immunofluorescence assay and Western blot .Results The immunized rabbits produced high‐titer se‐rum antibody after total immunization .The highest titer of anti‐serum against ORF65 protein peptide was 1∶12 800 .The results of Immunofluorescence assay showed that antibody was binded in plasma of BCBL‐1 cell mostly ,which was consistent with the expres‐sion location of ORF65 in BCBL‐1 cell .Subsequently ,the data of Western blot revealed a specific band about 21 kD which accorded with the size of ORF65 protein .Meanwhile ,the expression of ORF65 in TPA treated BCBL‐1 cells was higher than the control cells ,which was consistent with the expression characteristics of lytic protein .Conclusion High‐titer specific rabbit serum antibody against KSHV capsid ORF65 antigen could be successfully prepared by rabbits immunization with ORF65 protein peptide .The pre‐pared antibody could be revealed immune reaction specificity with KSHV ORF65 protein .
3.Primary aspergillus laryngitis: report of six cases.
Renhui CHEN ; Hao WANG ; Zhuohua YAO
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2009;23(21):968-970
OBJECTIVE:
To discuss the distinctive clinical manifestation of primary aspergillus laryngitis.
METHOD:
Six cases of primary aspergillus laryngitis in our department were reviewed, among which 3 cases were diabetes patients, and were laryngeal mucosal barrier impairment. 2 cases were smoking, 2 cases were over use of voice and 1 case was gastro-pharyngeal reflux. Refractory hoarseness was the main clinical manifestation of all patients. The prophase treatment with antibiotics and glucocorticoid should breakdown the balance of flora and exacerbate the disease.
RESULT:
Stop using antibiotics and glucocorticoid and alter to oral administration of itraconazole in 2 to 4 weeks after final diagnosis can effectively cure the disease. No recurrence was found in 6 month to 4 years follow up.
CONCLUSION
Diffuse hyperemia, pachynsis and scattered lamellar leukasmus of vocal cord were the characteristic physical findings of primary aspergillus laryngitis. Pathology is the major means to get the final diagnosis. Oral administration of itraconazole could be effective.
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diagnosis
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Itraconazole
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therapeutic use
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Laryngitis
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diagnosis
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drug therapy
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microbiology
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Young Adult
4.Application of WeChat combined with module teaching in minimally invasive surgery nursing training
Huixian OUYANG ; Mingfu HUANG ; Chunyan LI ; Fufeng LU ; Zhuohua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(12):1466-1469
Objective? To explore the effects of WeChat combined with module teaching in minimally invasive surgery nursing training. Methods? From July 2016 to June 2018, 56 junior nurses in operating room were randomly divided into control group and experimental group, 28 nurses in each group by random table. Control group carried out routine teaching combined with module teaching, while experimental group adopted WeChat combined with module teaching. We compared the theoretical achievements, skills performance and satisfaction of surgeons with nursing. Results? Twelve months after training, the theoretical achievements and skills performance of experimental group were (76.93±5.31) and (78.79±4.86) respectively, higher than those of control group with statistical differences (t=-3.34, -3.13;P< 0.05). Satisfaction of surgeons with nursing provided by nurses was (94.68±3.37) in experimental group and (72.26±4.67) in control group with a statistical difference (t=-35.64,P< 0.05). Conclusions? The application of WeChat combined with module teaching in minimally invasive surgery nursing training for junior nurses can stimulate the enthusiasm of autonomous learning, raise the theoretical achievements and skills performance and improve satisfaction of surgeons with nursing for surgeries.
5.CHCHD2 maintains mitochondrial contact site and cristae organizing system stability and protects against mitochondrial dysfunction in an experimental model of Parkinson’s disease
Lin LU ; Hengxu MAO ; Miaomiao ZHOU ; Yuwan LIN ; Wei DAI ; Jiewen QIU ; Yousheng XIAO ; Mingshu MO ; Xiaoqin ZHU ; Zhuohua WU ; Zhong PEI ; Wenyuan GUO ; Pingyi XU ; Xiang CHEN
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(13):1588-1596
Background::Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer’s dementia. Mitochondrial dysfunction is involved in the pathology of PD. Coiled-coil-helix-coiled-coil-helix domain-containing 2 (CHCHD2) was identified as associated with autosomal dominant PD. However, the mechanism of CHCHD2 in PD remains unclear.Methods::Short hairpin RNA (ShRNA)-mediated CHCHD2 knockdown or lentivirus-mediated CHCHD2 overexpression was performed to investigate the impact of CHCHD2 on mitochondrial morphology and function in neuronal tumor cell lines represented with human neuroblastoma (SHSY5Y) and HeLa cells. Blue-native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) and two-dimensional sodium dodecyl sulfate-PAGE analysis were used to illustrate the role of CHCHD2 in mitochondrial contact site and cristae organizing system (MICOS). Co-immunoprecipitation and immunoblotting were used to address the interaction between CHCHD2 and Mic10. Serotype injection of adeno-associated vector-mediated CHCHD2 and 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) administration were used to examine the influence of CHCHD2 in vivo.Results::We found that the overexpression of CHCHD2 can protect against methyl-4-phenylpyridinium (MPP+)-induced mitochondrial dysfunction and inhibit the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the MPTP-induced mouse model. Furthermore, we identified that CHCHD2 interacted with Mic10, and overexpression of CHCHD2 can protect against MPP +-induced MICOS impairment, while knockdown of CHCHD2 impaired the stability of MICOS. Conclusion::This study indicated that CHCHD2 could interact with Mic10 and maintain the stability of the MICOS complex, which contributes to protecting mitochondrial function in PD.
6.Introduction to Chinese Standard Aphasia Examination
Shengli LI ; Lan XIAO ; Hong TIAN ; Dongjie WEI ; Jiangtian QIN ; Dingxiang FENG ; Gehong JIA ; Wei CHEN ; Yi HE ; Qingsu ZHANG ; Zheng LI ; Lijun ZHU ; Weihong QIU ; Zhuohua WU ; Quanbing WANG ; Xiufeng ZHU ; Bing LEI ; Juan WANG ; Yanping ZHU ; Cuiping WANG ; Min LU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2000;6(4):162-164
The Chinese Standard Aphasia Examination was made according to Chinese language and cultural habits by referring to Japanese Standard Language Test of Aphasia.151 normal people and patients whose brain damaged without aphasia were tested.Mean and standard deviations were calculated.The significant differences were not found by analysis of variance to age,sex,handedness,profession and education except oral instruction and describing pictures in different educational groups.Therefore,the examination is suitable for Chinese aphasics who live in different parts of China and spoken mandarin.
7.Application value of 18F-D3FSP PET/CT in patients with cognitive impairment of varying degrees
Sihao LIANG ; Anqi LI ; Ruiyue ZHAO ; Jingwen LI ; Peng HOU ; Shuang XIONG ; Zhuohua WU ; Xiang CHEN ; Yuying HUANG ; Tengfei GUO ; Xinlu WANG
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2024;44(5):260-265
Objective:To explore the effectiveness of 18F-deuterated-Florbetapir (D3FSP) PET/CT imaging in detecting β-amyloid (Aβ) deposition in the brain and its correlation with plasma biomarkers. Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 79 patients (32 males, 47 females; age(66±7)years) who underwent 18F-D3FSP PET/CT imaging from June 2022 to November 2023 at the First Affiliated Hospital, Guangzhou Medical University, as a part of the Greater Bay Area Healthy Aging Brain Longitudinal Cohort Study (GHABS). Based on the Alzheimer′s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative cohort standard protocol, patients were categorized into cognitively unimpaired (CU) group, mild cognitive impairment (MCI) group, and Alzheimer′s disease (AD) group. Brain regions were segmented using the AW workstation and the SUV ratio (SUVR) was calculated with the cerebellum as the reference region. One-way analysis of variance, Bonferroni correction and Pearson correlation analysis were used to analyze data. The ROC curve analysis was used to analyze the cut-off value and the diagnostic efficacy of SUVR. Results:There were 48, 15 and 16 cases in CU, MCI and AD groups respectively. During the transition from CU to MCI and then to AD, there was a rising trend in SUVR ( F values: 11.15-22.38, all P<0.001) across the whole brain and various brain regions (bilateral frontal lobes, bilateral anterior cingulate gyrus, bilateral precuneus, bilateral parietal lobes, bilateral lateral temporal lobes, and bilateral occipital lobes). SUVRs of the right anterior cingulate gyrus and bilateral precuneus were different between the CU and MCI groups (all P<0.017), and those of bilateral frontal lobes, right precuneus, bilateral parietal lobes, bilateral lateral temporal lobes, and bilateral occipital lobes were different between the MCI and AD groups (all P<0.017). SUVRs of brain regions were negatively correlated with cognitive scale scores ( r values: from -0.57 to -0.37, all P<0.001), and were positively correlated with plasma phosphorylated tau181 (p-tau181, r values: 0.50-0.61, all P<0.001). The ROC curve analysis suggested that the cut-off value of SUVR in the precuneus for distinguishing CU from AD was 1.20, with the AUC, sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of 0.85, 12/16, 91.7%(44/48)and 87.5%(56/64), respectively. Conclusion:18F-D3FSP PET/CT imaging has good clinical application value in assessing the deposition sites and the extent of Aβ in the brain, which is related to clinical cognition and plasma p-tau181 level.
8.Parkin promotes proteasomal degradation of p62: implication of selective vulnerability of neuronal cells in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease.
Pingping SONG ; Shanshan LI ; Hao WU ; Ruize GAO ; Guanhua RAO ; Dongmei WANG ; Ziheng CHEN ; Biao MA ; Hongxia WANG ; Nan SUI ; Haiteng DENG ; Zhuohua ZHANG ; Tieshan TANG ; Zheng TAN ; Zehan HAN ; Tieyuan LU ; Yushan ZHU ; Quan CHEN
Protein & Cell 2016;7(2):114-129
Mutations or inactivation of parkin, an E3 ubiquitin ligase, are associated with familial form or sporadic Parkinson's disease (PD), respectively, which manifested with the selective vulnerability of neuronal cells in substantia nigra (SN) and striatum (STR) regions. However, the underlying molecular mechanism linking parkin with the etiology of PD remains elusive. Here we report that p62, a critical regulator for protein quality control, inclusion body formation, selective autophagy and diverse signaling pathways, is a new substrate of parkin. P62 levels were increased in the SN and STR regions, but not in other brain regions in parkin knockout mice. Parkin directly interacts with and ubiquitinates p62 at the K13 to promote proteasomal degradation of p62 even in the absence of ATG5. Pathogenic mutations, knockdown of parkin or mutation of p62 at K13 prevented the degradation of p62. We further showed that parkin deficiency mice have pronounced loss of tyrosine hydroxylase positive neurons and have worse performance in motor test when treated with 6-hydroxydopamine hydrochloride in aged mice. These results suggest that, in addition to their critical role in regulating autophagy, p62 are subjected to parkin mediated proteasomal degradation and implicate that the dysregulation of parkin/p62 axis may involve in the selective vulnerability of neuronal cells during the onset of PD pathogenesis.
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HEK293 Cells
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metabolism
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Ubiquitination
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drug effects