1.Expression of heat shock protein 72 in liver tissues of patients with biliary atresia
Zimin CHEN ; Bin WANG ; Zhouguang WU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2016;18(3):384-387
Objective To investigate the relationship between heat shock protein 72 (HSP72) and liver fibrosis in pediatric patients with biliary atresia and the significance of its expression.Methods The clinical and pathological data of 30 patients with biliary atresia were selected from June 2013 to June 2015,and the expression of HSP72 in liver tissues was determined by streptomycin peroxide (SP) immunohistochemical method.Results The greater group of liver fibrosis degree with biliary atresia was less than the lighter group in the expression of HSP72 (Z =-4.16,P < 0.01).There was negative correlation between HSP72 expression intensity and operation age (r =-0.704,P < 0.01).Meanwhile,there was negative correlation between HSP72 expression intensity and postoperative cholangitis (r =-0.371,P < 0.05).When the expression of HSP72 was higher,the autologous liver survival rate was higher (x2 =9.482,P < 0.01).Conclusions The expression of HSP72 in liver tissues of patients with biliary atresia is closely related to the degree of liver tissue fibrosis.HSP72 expression may be one of the factors affecting the prognosis of patients with biliary atresia,and can be used as a reference index for evaluating prognosis.
2.Protective effects of adenosine on cultured rat hippocampal neurons after oxygen-glucose deprivation
Aishi DING ; Yan WU ; Liying WU ; Zimin MA ; Ming FAN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(08):-
AIM:To investigate the protective effects of adenosine on cultured rat hippocampal neurons after oxygen-glucose deprivation. METHODS:The control and adenosine-treated hippocampal neurons cultured for 12 d were exposed to oxygen-glucose deprivation environment for 0.5-4 h and then cultured with original medium in normoxia for 24 h . The soma area,survival rate, effluxes of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH)and apoptosis of neurons were observed. RESULTS:The soma area, effluxes of lactate dehydrogenase from neurons and apoptosis were increased while survival rate of neurons was decreased after oxygen-glucose deprivation compared with those pre-oxygen-glucose deprivation. Compared with the control, after oxygen-glucose deprivation the soma area, effluxes of lactate dehydrogenase from neurons and apoptosis were decreased, however, the survival rate of neurons was increased in the adenosine group.CONCLUSION: Oxygen-glucose deprivation can lead to the severe damage of cultured hippocampal neurons, and adenosine can reduce neuronal injury induced by oxygen-glucose deprivation.
3.Molecular cloning of human FL gene and its expression in E.coli
Huaiping ZHU ; Zimin SUN ; Jian WANG ; Haiming DAI ; Jingsheng WU
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2001;22(3):109-111
Purpose The aim is to obtain the cDNA sequence of encoding extramembrane human FL gene with high level expression in E.coli. Methods The primers were designed based on the known FL cDNA sequence. The total RNA was isolated from fetal liver cells , and then RT-PCR was performed. The fragment was cloned into pUC-18T vector, and further sequenced by automatic sequence analyzer. The gene was inserted into GST fusion expression vector between BamH Ⅰ and EcoR Ⅰ sites. The recombinant plasmid was transformed into E.coli strain DH5 α and induced with 1mmol/L IPTG.Results The 546bp DNA fragment was amplified by RT-PCR method from fetal liver cells and its sequence was identical to the published sequence encoding human FL. The expressed fusion protein, with molecular weight of about 22kD, was about 10% of the total bacteria protein by SDS-PAGE and densitometry analysis.Conclusion cDNA was cloned successfully. This study provided a basis for the further fundamental research and clinical application of FL.
4.Correlation between expression of platelet membrane glycoproteins and hyperviscosity syndrome
Zimin LU ; Qixi ZHANG ; Bing XIU ; Jinying WU ; Weiping ZHENG ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1981;0(04):-
Objective:To study the relationship between hyperviscosity syndrome(HVS) and platelet membrane glycoproteins(GP) sub group changes.Methods: CD62P,CD63,CD31 and CD41 were measured by flow cytometry(FCM). The hemorrheoloic parameters of HVS patients were compared with those of normal aged group and normal young group.Results:(1)The CD62P,CD63 and CD31 of aged and young HVS patients before therapy were obviously higher than those of the normal aged group and normal young group.(2)Combined measurement could improve the detecting positive rate of HVS patients up to 92% 100%, with the sensitivity being 95.3%.(3)Bamyl decreased CD62P,CD63 and CD31,which was obviously correlated with ?b and ?p. Conclusion:The alteration of platelet membrane GP positive expression may be a parameter for early diagnosis and clinical outcome observation.
5.Detection of the fusion genes by multiplex RT-PCR and its clinical significances in leukemia
Xiucai XU ; Chaojie HU ; Weibo ZHU ; Zhiwei WU ; Zimin SUN
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2009;18(12):717-720
Objective To analyze the fusion genes derived from 29 types of chromosome structural aberrations in leukemia patients,and the significances on the MICM typing,risk grouping,and minimal residual disease(MRD)monitoring of leukemia.Methods The bone ulan-ow or blood samples from 141 leukemia patients were analyzed with a novel multiplex nested RT-PCR.In addition.chromosomal karyotypes were investigated in some patients.Results Of the 141 leukemic samples,66(46.8%)carried 13 types of MLL/AF6,MLL/AF9,dupMLL MLI/ENL,CBFβ/MYH11 and TLS,ERG.Fusion genes were positive in 27 of 57 ALL patients(47.4 q%),and 33 of 78 AML patients(42.3%),respectively.In these ALL or AML patients,7 or 6 chromosome structural aberrations were found. Conclusion This multiplex nested RT-PCR reaction could screen 29 types of chromosome structural aberrations at the same time. It may be helpful for the diagnosis, risk grouping,prognosis evaluation and the detection of minimal residual diseases after chemotherapy and bone marrow transplantation in these leukemia patients.
6.Biomechanical testing and evaluation of a self-made allograft interbody fusion cage at lumbar spine
Zimin XIANG ; Dajun YING ; Xuehui WU ; Jianzhong XU ; Weijun CHEN
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2002;0(12):-
Objective To evaluate the stability and compressive mechanical functions of the lumbar spine following insertion of a new self-made allograft interbody fusion cage.Methods Anti-bending intensity with three points test,anti-rotation intensity and compressive stiffness were measured at L4-L5 lumbar spine on five adult human fresh cadaveric specimens following insertion of a new self-made allograft interbody fusion cage and compared with that of before and after nucleus pulposus removal.Results The anti-bending intensity of flexion and extension of lumbar spine after inserting a new allograft interbody fusion cage was increased significantly(P
7.Application of total body irradiation and real-time in vivo dosimetry with semiconductor dosimeter in hematogenous stem cell transplantation
Aidong WU ; Zimin SUN ; Hongyan ZHANG ; Lei LIU ; Weiwei WU ; Shaohu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2010;19(1):56-59
Objective To investigate the safety and clinical outcome of total body irradiation (TBI) and the real-time in vivo dosimetry with semiconductor dosimeter in hematogenous stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Methods Fifty-seven patients requiring HSCT were treated with TBI. The TBI was given with the semi-sitting or standing position or lateralcumbent posture, using 6 MV X-ray beams and opposed parallel fields technique (two or four fields, AP/PA fields) in a single fraction or multiple fractions. The real-time in vivo dosimetry was performed with six diodes positioned on the surface of patients to adjust the dose homo-geneity of the midplane using the different thickness lead sheets. Results Mild to moderate nausea, vomi-ting and swollen parotid occurred in 41 patients after TBI, which were relieved after allopathy therapy. No radiation-induced interstitial pneumonia was observed. All patients fulfilled the HSCT. The homogeneity of relative dose (normalize to umbilicus dose) in the different positions accorded with the requirement of the prescription dose. Conclusions The opposed parallel radiation, with the semi-sitting or standing positions or lateralcumbent posture, combined with the real-time in vivo dosimetry with semiconductor dosimeter is an effective and safe technique for TBI.
8.Clinical analysis of mixed acute leukemia
Yuanyuan SHEN ; Zhimin ZHAI ; Qing LI ; Weibo ZHU ; Xiucai XU ; Zimin SUN ; Zhiwei WU ; Jingsheng WU
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2008;17(5):361-363
Objective To analyze the clinical and biological features of mixed acute leukemia(MAL).Methods Bone marrow specimens of 38 MAL patients were evaluated to prove the diagnosis and the classification by morphoiogic,immunologic examinations.These patients were treated with protocols suitable for both acute myeloid leukemia(AML)and acute lymphoblastic leukemia(ALL).Results All MAL patients had a leukemia syndrome.Morphologically,the subtypes of M1,M2 and M5 were predominant in AML,as L2 Was in ALL.Immunologically,coexpression of myeloid and B lineage associated antigens was predominant,about 68.4%;cytogenetically,Ph chromosome was observed in 33.3%(5/15)of MAL patients,and immunophenotype was B-M;1 Ph chromosome(+)MAL patient,fusion gene bcr-abl 190(+)and immunophenotype was B-M.In 38 cases,32 patients received chemotherapy.The complete remission rate was 28.1%(9/32).CR of.normal karyotype was significantly higher than that of abnormal ones.Conclusion Patients with MAL have unique biological features and the complete remission rate was low and the prognosis was poor.
10.Clinical study on modified GMALL protocol for adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Yongsheng HAN ; Zimin SUN ; Weibo ZHU ; Xiaoyan CAI ; Jingsheng WU ; Xin LIU ; Huilan LIU ; Huizhi YANG
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2011;20(3):168-171
Objective To analyze the treatment efficacy and safety of a modified GMALL protocol for adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Methods Data of 37 patients with newly diagnosed adult ALL treated with a modified GMALL protocol from January 2005 to December 2009 were retrospectively analyzed,and compared with that of 44 patients treated with an in-house conventional protocol at the same period.Results The complete remission (CR) rate was 89.2 %(33/37) treated with modified GMALL protocol. The cumulative overall survival (OS) rates at 1 year, 2 years, 3 years and 4 years were 77.5 %, 48.0 %, 40.0 %and 40.0 %, respectively. The main adverse events were grade 3 or grade 4 hematological toxicities and infections which were easily managed, and the treatment-related mortality rate was low. The OS of modified GMALL protocol was superior to that of the conventional protocol. Conclusion The modified GMALL protocol has a satisfying effect and the adverse events can be tolerated for adult ALL, so its clinical application can be encouraged.