2.Study on intra-retinal layers imaged with ultra - high resolution optical coherence tomography
Su-Zhong, XU ; Sheng-Hai, HUANG ; Qing-Kai, MA ; De-Xi, ZHU ; Mei-Xiao, SHEN
International Eye Science 2014;(8):1494-1497
To evaluate the automated segmentation algorithm for detection of intra - retinal layers to process images obtained from ultra- high resolution optical coherence tomography ( OCT ) . Graph theory and the shortest path search based on dynamic programming were applied to automatically segment the 8 intra - retinal layers. We experimentally verified the accuracy and reliability of the algorithm. The results showed that the intra-retinal layer boundaries between automated and manual segmentations matched well. The algorithm successfully segmented the intra- retinal layers in glaucoma, high myopia, and retinitis pigmentosa patients. The proposed automatic segmentation for intra-retinal layers provides a promising tool for quantitative analysis in clinical diagnosis and treatment.
3.Telmisartan Prevent Oxidative Injuries in Endothelial Cells Induced by High Glucose
Jun HUANG ; Jing XIAO ; Lian-Man HE ; Hai-Yan QIN ; De-Qiang LI ;
Chinese Journal of Hypertension 2007;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the effect of telmisartan on the oxidative stress induced by high glucose in human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVEC) in vitro.Methods HUVEC were cocultured with telmisartan (1?10~(-6) mol/L) and various concentration of glucose(5,30 mmol/L) for 0,12,24,36,48 h respectively. The level of MDA in the supernatants of cultured endothelial cells was measured by thiobarbituric acid test,SOD was determined by xanthine oxidase test.The protein expression of peroxisome proliferator activated receptors ? (PPAR-?) in HUVEC 24 h was assessed by Western blot after treatments.Results High glucose significantly increase the levels of MDA (before:1.2?0.06 vs after:1.6?0.1 mmol/mL,P
4.Analysis on occupational exposure levels and control effectiveness of dust in cement production line of new dry method.
De-jun WANG ; Shao-feng SUI ; Fan-ling KONG ; Dong-hai HUANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2012;30(11):845-848
OBJECTIVETo investigate the occupational exposure levels of dust in new suspension preheated dry process (NSP) cement production line and put forward rectification measures for dust-exposed posts, and to provide ideas for the modern cement production enterprises in dust control and occupational health management.
METHODSOccupational health field investigation combined with field test were used to measure the time-weighted average concentration (C(TWA)) of the dust in the workplace. Rectification measures were taken for the dust-exposed posts with unqualified dust concentration, and the protective effects of dustproof facilities in the rectified workplace were evaluated.
RESULTSThe field investigation revealed incompletely closed dustproof facilities, improperly set dust hoods, excess of dust leakage points, and other problems in the dust-exposed posts of an NSP cement production line before rectification, and the dustproof facilities could hardly exert dust removal effect. The field test showed that the vast majority of dust-exposed posts had the dust concentrations exceeding the occupational exposure limits (OELs), with a qualified rate as low as 31.8%. A series of rectification measures were taken for these posts. After the rectification, the dust-exposed posts demonstrated dramatically dropped C(TWA), and the qualified rate of dust concentration in the dust-exposed posts rose to 90.9%.
CONCLUSIONThe dust hazards in NSP cement production line cannot be ignored. Taking appropriate protective measures are critical for curbing dust hazards in modern cement production.
Air Pollutants, Occupational ; analysis ; Construction Materials ; Dust ; analysis ; Humans ; Occupational Exposure ; analysis ; prevention & control ; Workplace
5.Advances of study on PPARgamma/PPARgamma ligand in hematologic malignancies.
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2009;17(6):1592-1596
Recently, along with the thorough investigation on the gene and molecular biology of peroxisome proliferators activated receptorgamma (PPARgamma), the therapeutic effects of PPARgamma ligand and its potential mechanism were gradually recognized. PPARgamma will probably become a new target of oncotherapy and is now extensively followed by researchers. This review focuses the advances of study on PPARgamma distribution in tissue, its function, its ligand in relationship with hematologic malignancies including acute myeloid leukemia, acute lymphocytic leukemia, chronic myeloid leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma and so on.
Hematologic Neoplasms
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metabolism
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pathology
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Humans
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Ligands
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PPAR gamma
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metabolism
6.Expression and Antigenic Analysis of the Recombinant Epitope of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 Glycoprotein G
Xiao-Hong WANG ; Hai-Rong LU ; Gang ZHANG ; Shao-Juan CHEN ; De-Xin HUANG ; Ling-Yun LI ; Feng LIN ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(09):-
A fragment containing amino acid residues 561~578 of HSV-2 glycoprotein G(gG2) was obtained by PCR assembling technique,and doubly cloned into vector pET-KDO.The recombinant plasmid was transformed to BL21(DE3)plysS.Fusion protein,of molecular weight about 39kDa was highly expressed by induction of IPTG.Western blot result showed the fusion protein had good antigenicity.After putification and digestion,the purity reached 95%.The digested purified protein was analysed by ELISA and showed good sensitivity and specificity.The recombinant protein should be useful for type-specific serodiagnosis of HSV-2.
7.Exploration on acupoint-selection patterns based on data mining for the treatment of chronic atrophic gastritis
Zhi-Xing LI ; Run-Ze HUANG ; Hai-Hua ZHANG ; Xiao-Zhuan CHEN ; Bao-Cheng LIN ; Cheng-Xiang HU ; De-Yu HUANG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2019;17(5):361-370
Objective: To analyze the features and patterns of acupoint selection in acupuncture-moxibustion treatment of chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG) by data mining technique. Methods:Relevant clinical studies published before 25 June, 2017 were searched in databases including PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane library, Chinese Biomedical Literature Database (CBM), China National Knowledge infrastructure (CNKI), and Wanfang Academic Journal Full-text Database (Wanfang). Results:A total of 122 papers were included, involving 69 points. It was found that the top three points on the frequency list were Zusanli (ST 36), Zhongwan (CV 12) and Weishu (BL 21). The points selected were distributed in 11 meridians, in which the Stomach Meridian of Foot Yangming, Conception Vessel, and Bladder Meridian of Foot Taiyang ranked the top and accounted for 74.0% of the total frequency. Of the involved specific points, Five Shu-Transmitting points, crossing points and Back-Shu points ranked the top, accounting for 47.1%. The analysis of association pattern has shown that Zusanli (ST 36) and Zhongwan (CV 12) won the highest support rate in the paired groups; Zusanli (ST 36), Weishu (BL 21) and Zhongwan (CV 12) had the highest support rate among the point groups. The Five Shu-Transmitting points and the Lower He-Sea points had the highest support rate among the specific point groups. Conclusion: The data mining results of the studies on acupuncture-moxibustion for CAG are substantially in line with the acupuncture-moxibustion treatment theories in traditional Chinese medicine. The results can reflect the acupoint selection patterns in treatment of CAG and provide reference for acupuncture-moxibustion treatment of CAG in clinic.
9.Simulated microgravity-induced oxidative stress in different areas of rat brain..
Hai-Long CHEN ; Li-Na QU ; Qi-De LI ; Lei BI ; Zeng-Ming HUANG ; Ying-Hui LI
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2009;61(2):108-114
Microgravity is known to produce a number of neurological disturbances during space flight; however, the underlying mechanism of these disturbances is yet to be elucidated. There have been some reports about the increased oxidative stress under microgravity or simulated microgravity. In the present study, we investigated the process of oxidative stress induced by simulated microgravity in different areas of rat brain, which may shed light on the mechanism of neurological disturbances and further neuroprotective research in spaceflight. After adaption for 7 d, 40 healthy male Sprague-Dawley rats were matched for body weight and randomly assigned to control groups (7, 14, 21 and 28 d) and tail-suspended simulated microgravity groups (7, 14, 21 and 28 d). The tail-suspended groups were treated with 30 angels of tail suspension and the control groups were treated similarly to the tail-suspended groups but without tail suspension. After the required times, different structures of rat brain, including cerebellum, cerebral cortex and hippocampus, were harvested and frozen for the further determination. Griess assay, thiobarbituric acid reactive substance (TBARS) assay, competitive ELISA and ferric reducing ability of plasma (FRAP) assay were used for the observation of the changes of reactive nitrogen species (RNS), malondialdehyde (MDA), nitrotyrosine (NT) and total antioxidant capacity (TAC), respectively. As shown in the results, there were different changes in various brain regions after tail suspension compared with control groups. (1) In cerebellum, NT increased after 7 d tail suspension, decreased after 14 d and increased again after 28 d; MDA increased after 14 d; RNS increased and TAC decreased after tail suspension for 21 d; (2) Increase of NT after14 d tail suspension, increase of MDA and decrease of TAC after 21 d were found in cerebral cortex; (3) In hippocampus, RNS increased after tail suspension for 7 d, decreased after 14 d and increased again after 28 d; MDA increased after 21 d; NT increased after 28 d; TAC increased after 7 d and recovered after 21 d. These results suggest that simulated microgravity induced by tail suspension increases the level of oxidative stress in rat brain; however, there are different features in different areas of rat brain. During the response to simulated microgravity, rat brain tissues present a similar process from adaptive response to irreversible oxidative damage.
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Antioxidants
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metabolism
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Brain
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physiopathology
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Hindlimb Suspension
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Male
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Malondialdehyde
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metabolism
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Oxidative Stress
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Weightlessness Simulation