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Ibrain ; 10(2): 231-237, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38915941

ABSTRACT

The incidence of incomplete partition Type I inner ear malformation is very low; therefore, bacterial meningitis caused by this malformation is also rare. Here, we report a case of such a patient. This case is a young female patient, who is 7 years old, began to have recurrent headaches, and after 5 years, also began to have chest and back pain. The doctor diagnosed meningitis, and the anti-infection treatment was effective. She was followed up annually and continued to have outbreaks repeatedly for 17 years, but the cause of repeated infection was not found. After a detailed diagnosis and treatment in our hospital, the patient was finally diagnosed with incomplete partition Type I inner ear malformation, resulting in repeated bacterial meningitis. The patient recovered well after surgical treatment, and the symptoms did not recur after 1-year follow-up.

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Ibrain ; 8(2): 241-245, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37786894

ABSTRACT

The aim of this article was to analyze the clinical and genetic characteristics of a patient with Huntington's disease and her family. We analyzed the clinical data of a patient with Huntington's disease and her family members in the Department of Neurology of our hospital, drew the genetic pedigree, and used gene fragment analysis to detect and analyze the genes of three people in the family according to the principle of informed consent. The genetic pedigree of the family was consistent with that of autosomal dominant diseases. A total of five people in this family developed the disease, two died, and the main clinical manifestations were dystonia, ataxia, and cognitive impairment. Three people in this family underwent genetic testing, and two exhibited normal genotypes. The cytosine-adenine-guanine trinucleotide (CAG) repeats of the proband were abnormally amplified, and the number of repeats reached 43. The main clinical features of the patient included chronic obscure onset, obvious positive family genetic history, clinical features of involuntary limb movement with cognitive impairment, rapid disease progression, poor treatment effect, and abnormal amplification of CAG repeats as shown through genetic testing. All the above features met the diagnostic criteria of Huntington's disease.

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Adv Mater ; 29(31)2017 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28612952

ABSTRACT

To meet the increasing demands for ultrasensitivity in monitoring trace amounts of low-abundance early biomarkers or environmental toxins, the development of a robust sensing system is urgently needed. Here, a novel signal cascade strategy is reported via an ultrasensitive polymeric sensing system (UPSS) composed of gold nanoparticle (gNP)-decorated polymer, which enables gNP aggregation in polymeric network and electrical conductance change upon specific aptamer-based biomolecular recognition. Ultralow concentrations of thrombin (10-18 m) as well as a low molecular weight anatoxin (165 Da, 10-14 m) are detected selectively and reproducibly. The biomolecular recognition induced polymeric network shrinkage responses as well as dose-dependent responses of the UPSS are validated using in situ real-time atomic-force microscopy, representing the first instance of real-time detection of biomolecular binding-induced polymer shrinkage in soft matter. Furthermore, in situ real-time confocal laser scanning microscopy imaging reveals the dynamic process of gNP aggregation responses upon biomolecular binding.


Subject(s)
Metal Nanoparticles , Aptamers, Nucleotide , Biosensing Techniques , Gold , Polymers , Thrombin
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ACS Nano ; 10(7): 6464-73, 2016 07 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27244244

ABSTRACT

Fungal keratitis, a severe ocular disease, is one of the leading causes of ocular morbidity and blindness, yet it is often neglected, especially in developing countries. Therapeutic efficacy of traditional treatment such as eye drops is very limited due to poor bioavailability, whereas intraocular injection might cause serious side effects. Herein, we designed and fabricated a hybrid hydrogel-based contact lens which comprises quaternized chitosan (HTCC), silver nanoparticles, and graphene oxide (GO) with a combination of antibacterial and antifungal functions. The hydrogel is cross-linked through electrostatic interactions between GO and HTCC, resulting in strong mechanical properties. Voriconazole (Vor), an antifungal drug, can be loaded onto GO which retains the drug and promotes its sustained release from the hydrogel-based contact lenses. The contact lenses also exhibited good antimicrobial functions in view of glycidyltrimethylammonium chloride and silver nanoparticles. The results from in vitro and in vivo experiments demonstrate that contact lenses loaded with Vor have excellent efficacy in antifungal activity in vitro and could significantly enhance the therapeutic effects on a fungus-infected mouse model. The results indicate that this hydrogel contact lenses-based drug delivery system might be a promising therapeutic approach for a rapid and effective treatment of fungal keratitis.


Subject(s)
Contact Lenses , Hydrogels , Keratitis/therapy , Metal Nanoparticles , Theranostic Nanomedicine , Animals , Hydrogel, Polyethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate , Mice , Silver
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Carbohydr Polym ; 146: 115-22, 2016 08 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27112857

ABSTRACT

Treatment of hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) spill accident is a great challenge due to its high toxicity, sudden and extensiveness. In this study, we designed and fabricated a hierarchical, ordered and macroporous structured alginate sphere to support in-situ synthesized zero-valent iron nanoparticle (the alginate-nZVI sphere). Field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) images showed well dispersion of nZVI on the composite. This alginate-nZVI sphere exhibited good separability in effective removal of Cr(VI). The result from Cr(VI) removal experiment demonstrated a Cr(VI) removal efficiency of 98.2% at equilibrium time, which can be ascribed to the well dispersion of the nZVI. In addition, the alginate-nZVI sphere was effective in Cr(VI) removal in a wide range of pH from 3.0 to 11.0, by the merit of alginate substrate. Hence, the alginate-nZVI sphere might be a promising agent for an emergent Cr(VI) spill treatment by enhancing the dispersion, stabilization and separation properties of nZVI.


Subject(s)
Alginates/chemistry , Chromium/chemistry , Environmental Restoration and Remediation/methods , Iron/chemistry , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Alginates/metabolism , Chemical Hazard Release , Chromium/metabolism , Glucuronic Acid/chemistry , Glucuronic Acid/metabolism , Hexuronic Acids/chemistry , Hexuronic Acids/metabolism , Water Pollutants, Chemical/metabolism
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