1.Effect of type 2 diabetes mellitus on the surgical treatment of proximal humerus fractures in senile patients
Yonghua DAI ; Fenghua LI ; Yong LI ; Xiyong JIN ; Xuguang MAO
Journal of Navy Medicine 2017;38(1):40-42
Objective To study the effect of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) on the surgical treatment of proximal humerus fractures in senile patients .Methods A respective analysis was made on the 83 senile patients with proximal humerus fractures (NEERⅡorⅢ), who received surgical treatment in our department from January , 2010 to January, 2015.The patients were divided into the diabetic group ( type 2 diabetes mellitus ) and the control group .Statistical analyses were made on the differences incurred by gender , the incidence of osteoporosis , the duration of perioperative period and Constant-Murley scores 1 year after surgery .Results Postoperative complications of the diabetes group were higher than those of the control group , bone mineral density was lower than that of the control group , the time taken for fracture healing was obviously prolonged , and the function scores were lower , when comparisons were made between the 2 groups.Conclusion The development of a reasonable T2DM treatment protocol was of great significance to the shortening of perioperative period , the prevention of complications , the achievement of good prognosis , and the reduction of medical costs in senile patients with proximal humerus fractures .
2.Distribution of genes encoding LPD of nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae A isolates and the immu-noprotective effects of the expressed recombinant LPD
Rongshan WANG ; Hongxing JIN ; Xiyong LIU ; Zhibiao JIN ; Honghui DING ; Jie YAN ; Aihua SUN
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2014;(12):928-932
Objective To investigate the distribution and sequence conservation of genes encoding the outer membrane lipoprotein D(LPD)of nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae(NTHi)isolates and to ana-lyze the immunogenicity and the immunoprotective effects of the expressed recombinant LPD(rLPD). Meth-ods PCR analysis was used to detect the genes encoding LPD of NTHi isolates. The PCR products were se-quenced after T-A cloning. A prokaryotic expression system for genes encoding LPD was established to ex-press the rLPD. Ni-NTA affinity chromatography was used for purification. SDS-PAGE and Bio-Rad Gel Im-age Analyzer were used to detect the expression and the yield of rLPD. The antigenicity and immunoreactivity of rLPD were detected by ELISA and Western blot assay. The immunoprotective effects of rLPD against lethal dose of NTHi were evaluated in a mouse model. Results All of the tested NTHi isolates were positive for the genes encoding LPD. They shared 98. 0% -99. 4% homologies in nucleotide sequences and 98. 5% -100% homologies in amino acid sequences. The established prokaryotic expression system expressed rLPD with a high yield. High levels of antibody in rabbits were induced by the rLPD. The anti-NTHi antiserum samples from rabbits and children could recognize and react with the rLPD. The result of ELISA indicated that 93. 6%(58 / 62)and 53. 2%(32 / 62)of the serum samples from children with NTHi infection were positive for rLPD-IgM and rLPD-IgG,respectively. The rLPD at concentrations of 100 μg and 200 μg could respectively protect 60. 0% and 73. 3% of mice from lethal NTHi infection. Conclusion The genes enco-ding LPD were extensively distributed in NTHi isolates with high sequence conservation. The expressed rLPD could be used as a potential candidate antigen in the development of genetic engineering vaccine against NTHi infection considering its high immunogenicity and immunoprotective effects.
3.Effects of tianeptine on changes of MAP2 expression level in hippocampal CA3 pyramidal cell of rats in chronic stress
Haiyan JIN ; Shaowen LIU ; Jiuchang ZHONG ; Quan YANG ; Xiyong YU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(07):-
Aim To investigate changes of MAP2 expression level in rat hippocampal pyramidal cells induced by chronic stress, and to explore effects of tianeptine on them. Methods 25 rats were divided randomly into three groups:Control group,Stress group and Stree-tianeptine group. The forced-swimming was performed to rats in stress group and stress-tianeptine. Using the immunohistochemistry and the computerized image technique, expression levels of phosphorated MAP2 and the number the Positive cells were assayed quantitatively in each group. Results Compared with control group (149.34?1.81), the phosphorated MAP2 average gray degree in pyramidal cells of stress group (144.99?4.40) was significantly lower, that of the stress-tianeptine group (148.84?2.73) was significantly higher than that of stress group; The number of phosphorated MAP2 positive cells in stress group (40.36?1.35) was significantly less compared withthat of control group (42.73?1.56); that of stress-tianeptine group (42.14?1.62) was significantly more than that of stress group. Conclusion It is suggested that tianeptine could inhibit the enhancement of phosphorated MAP2 expression in hippocampal pyramidal cells induced by chronic stress.
4.Screening of the differentially expressed genes in lymphocytes of patients with unstable angina with suppression subtractive hybridization
Bin ZHANG ; Xueqing LIANG ; Xiyong YU ; Jianzhang FENG ; Lijun JIN ; Taiming DONG ; Handong WU ; Tao HUANG ; Hongtao LIAO
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(03):-
AIM: To screen and identify the differentially expressed genes in lymphocytes of patients with unstable angina in order to find the molecular mechanism of unstable angina. METHODS: Suppression subtractive hybridizations (SSH) and dot blot hybridizations were performed to screen the relatively differentially expressed genes in lymphocyte RNA between the patients with unstable angina pectoris and stable angina pectoris. The obtained expressed sequence tags (ESTs) were used as probes to perform Reverse Northern blot with forward and reverse suppression products. And the positive ESTs were performed RNA slot hybridization with unstable and stable angina group. The obtained ESTs were sequenced and analyzed using BLAST (nr) at NCBI. RESULTS: Three up-regulated ESTs in the unstable angina group, and one down-regulated EST in the stable angina group were obtained. All of them are sequences of known genes. CONCLUSION: All these ESTs may be associated with the unstablization of plaque of coronary artery in patients with unstable angina.

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