1.Investigation and analysis of hypocalcemia,production performance,diseases,and culling of dairy cows in large-scale dairy farms
Jipeng TANG ; Shengyu HAN ; Xiaochen JIA ; Guang SHAO ; Chuang XU ; Cheng XIA
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(11):2507-2517
The purpose of this survey was to understand the occurrence of hypocalcemia in dairy cows in large-scale pasture and its relationship with production performance,disease and culling.Eighty-one large-scale pastures were selected in China to carry out a questionnaire survey on the lactation performance,reproductive performance,disease status and culling situations of dairy cows,and analyzed the production data of dairy farms by SPSS software.The survey results show that the incidence of hypocalcemia in dairy cows in pasture was different,the subclinical type was nearly twice as high as the clinical type,and the incidence rate of hypocalcemia was higher in about 30%of pasture.Hypocalcemia has no obvious effect on the lactation performance of dairy cows on dairy farms.However,a high incidence rate can reduce the conception rate,increase the incidence of subclinical mastitis,ketosis,and other common internal diseases,and raise the annual culling rate and culling rate of adult cows.Clinical,subclinical and total incidence of hypocalcemia have differ-ent effects on reproduction and diseases such as mastitis and ketosis,but clinical hypocalcemia is more harmful.Hypocalcemia is still an important metabolic disease that harms the health and pro-duction of dairy cows in large-scale pastures in China.For farms with a high incidence rate,it is recommended to conduct regular monitoring of blood calcium levels in dairy cows before and after calving,and to conduct in-depth investigations into the related pathogenic factors.This will provide a scientific basis for improving the prevention measures for hypocalcemia,reducing the incidence of the disease,increasing reproductive efficiency,and reducing culling rates.
2.Investigation and analysis of hypocalcemia,production performance,diseases,and culling of dairy cows in large-scale dairy farms
Jipeng TANG ; Shengyu HAN ; Xiaochen JIA ; Guang SHAO ; Chuang XU ; Cheng XIA
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(11):2507-2517
The purpose of this survey was to understand the occurrence of hypocalcemia in dairy cows in large-scale pasture and its relationship with production performance,disease and culling.Eighty-one large-scale pastures were selected in China to carry out a questionnaire survey on the lactation performance,reproductive performance,disease status and culling situations of dairy cows,and analyzed the production data of dairy farms by SPSS software.The survey results show that the incidence of hypocalcemia in dairy cows in pasture was different,the subclinical type was nearly twice as high as the clinical type,and the incidence rate of hypocalcemia was higher in about 30%of pasture.Hypocalcemia has no obvious effect on the lactation performance of dairy cows on dairy farms.However,a high incidence rate can reduce the conception rate,increase the incidence of subclinical mastitis,ketosis,and other common internal diseases,and raise the annual culling rate and culling rate of adult cows.Clinical,subclinical and total incidence of hypocalcemia have differ-ent effects on reproduction and diseases such as mastitis and ketosis,but clinical hypocalcemia is more harmful.Hypocalcemia is still an important metabolic disease that harms the health and pro-duction of dairy cows in large-scale pastures in China.For farms with a high incidence rate,it is recommended to conduct regular monitoring of blood calcium levels in dairy cows before and after calving,and to conduct in-depth investigations into the related pathogenic factors.This will provide a scientific basis for improving the prevention measures for hypocalcemia,reducing the incidence of the disease,increasing reproductive efficiency,and reducing culling rates.
3.Expression of ectonucleotide pyrophosphatase-1 in end-plate chondrocytes with transforming growth factor beta 1 siRNA interference by cyclic mechanical tension.
Hong-guang XU ; Zi-rui LI ; Hong WANG ; Ping LIU ; Sheng-nan XIANG ; Chuang-dong WANG ; Xiao-ling ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2013;126(20):3886-3890
BACKGROUNDEctonucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase (ENPP)-1 is a membrane-bound protein that catalyzes the hydrolysis of extracellular nucleoside triphosphates to monophosphate and extracellular inorganic pyrophosphate (ePPi). Mechanical stimulation regulates ENPP-1 expression. This study sought to investigate the changes in ENPP-1 expression after stimulation using cyclic mechanical tension (CMT).
METHODSRat end-plate chondrocytes were cultured and subjected to CMT (at 3%, 6%, and 9% elongation) for 20, 40, and 60 minutes to observe changes in the expression of ENPP-1. To investigate the pathway, end-plate chondrocytes were exposed to 10 ng/ml of transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-β1), TGF-β1 siRNA, or a specific extracellular signalregulated kinase (ERK)1/2 inhibitor, U0126, in addition to CMT. Changes in ENPP-1 expression were measured by reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR) and Western blotting.
RESULTSWe observed the largest increase in ENPP-1 expression following 3% elongation CMT stimulation. ENPP-1 expression was also increased when end-plate chondrocytes were exposed to 10 ng/ml of TGF-β1, but decreased after TGF-β knockdown with siRNA. ERK1/2 phosphorylation was activated after 3% elongation for 40 minutes, and the stimulatory effect of TGF-β1 on ENPP-1 mRNA and protein expression was inhibited by the suppression of the ERK1/2 pathway using U0126.
CONCLUSIONCMT increases the expression of ENPP-1 in end-plate chondrocytes in a manner likely dependent on TGF-β induction by the ERK1/2 signaling pathway.
Animals ; Blotting, Western ; Cells, Cultured ; Chondrocytes ; metabolism ; Phosphoric Diester Hydrolases ; genetics ; metabolism ; Pyrophosphatases ; genetics ; metabolism ; RNA, Small Interfering ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Signal Transduction ; Stress, Mechanical ; Transforming Growth Factor beta1 ; genetics ; metabolism
4.Efficacy and survival of 92 cases of Ewing's sarcoma family of tumor initially treated with multidisciplinary therapy
Peng ROU-JUN ; Sun XIAO-FEI ; Xiang XIAO-JUAN ; Zhen ZI-JUN ; Ling JIA-YU ; Tong GANG-LING ; Xia YI ; Xu GUANG-CHUANG ; Jiang WEN-QI
Chinese Journal of Cancer 2009;28(12):1304-1309
Background and Objective: Ewing's sarcoma family of tumor (ESFT)is aggressive.The optimal therapy modality for ESFT is still to be found.This study was to explore the clinicaI characteristjcs and therapy for ESFT.Methods:Ninety-two cases of ESFT were collected from January 1995 to April 2008 in Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center and analyzed retrospectively.Result:Of 92 cases,23 were Ewing's sarcoma of bone,21 extraosseous Ewing's sarcoma,43 peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor,and 5 Askin tumor.Median follow-up time was 31.5 months(range,10-137months).Thirty-eight patients received multidisciplinary therapy and 19 single model therapy in non-metastasis group.Three-year overall survival (OS) and event-free survival (EFS) were significantly different between non-metastatic multidisciplinary therapy group and non-metastatic single model group(63%vs.20%.46%vs.18%,respectively,P<0.001).The patients who received surgery plus chemotherapy and plus radiation or not had longer survival than those treated with chemotherapy plus radiation in non-metastatic multidisciplinary therapy group(χ~2=7.591, 9.212;P=0.006,0.002).CAV/IE alternative regimen was superior to other regimens in event-free survival,but not in overall survival(χ~2=6.950,3.530;P=0.008,0.06).Cox regression analysis suggested therapy model and response to treatment were independent prognostic factors for ESFT.Conclusions:Our studying showed multidisciplinary therapy could significantly improve non-metastatic ESFT patients'survival.Chemotherapy plus surgery and plus radiation or not were superior to chemotherapy plus radiation in local control for the non-metastatic ESFT,Therapy model and response were independent prognostic factors.
5.Sequence analysis of the complete genome of bocavirus WLL-1.
Feng LIN ; Ai-Ping ZENG ; En YANG ; Hai-Yan LIN ; Chang-Hua ZHENG ; Hong CHEN ; Huai LI ; Xu-Yang LI ; Ming-Sul YU ; Ning-Min YANG ; Da-Zhi JIN ; Guang-Chuang YU ; Xiao-Chen BO ; Si-Yuan WEN ; Sheng-Qi WANG
Chinese Journal of Virology 2007;23(1):57-59
Human bocavirus, which was firstly discovered in 2005, is a new human parvovirus associated with lower respiratory tract infection in children. In this study, a human bocavirus, named WLL-1 isolate, was identified in Wenlin County, Zhejiang Province. The genome of bocavirus WLL-1 has been sequenced and analyzed. Phylogenetic analyses showed that WLL-1 shares 99% homology with other bocaviruses recently reported, but also has some special variations.
Bocavirus
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classification
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genetics
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isolation & purification
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China
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DNA, Viral
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chemistry
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genetics
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Genome, Viral
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Humans
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Phylogeny
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Sequence Analysis, DNA

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