1.Investigation on Antithrombotic Effects of Polydatin
Journal of Kunming Medical University 1989;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the antithrombotic effects of polydatin.Methods Injection of arachidonic acid into mouse,electrically stimulated carotid artery and inferior vein ligation in rats were used to evaluate polydatins antithrombotic effects respectively.Results Polydatin presented obvious antithrombotic effects in three thrombotic models and showed a good dose-effect relationship.Conclusion It is suggested that polydatin has evident antithrombotic effects in artery,vein and micro-circulation.
2.Pathogenesis and treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia: current status
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2016;25(8):509-512
Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a malignant clonal proliferative disease,which originates from multifunctional hematopoietic stem cells of bone marrow.Imatinib is used as the first-line treatment for CML currently,owing to its obvious curative effect for patients in chronic phase and survival time prolonged significantly for patients in accelerated phase and blast crisis.With the long-term application of imatinib in clinic,the drug resistance and intolerance gradually appear,resulting in decreased long-term effects of CML.This paper will review the current status of the pathogenesis and treatment of CML.
3.Public access to life science information
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2014;(1):12-14,33
The factors influencing public access to life science information were analyzed from its scope, cost, chan-nels, mechanisms and laws with suggestions put forward for the access to life science information without any barrier.
5.Donor site selection and clinical evaluation.
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2013;27(21):1163-1170
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the principles of donor site selection for defects of the hypopharynx and/or cervical-esophagus based on a novel defect classification system and treatment outcome of this series.
METHOD:
Thirty-nine patients underwent reconstruction of their defects of the hypopharynx and/or cervical-esophagus from January 2007 to June 2012 were retrospectively studied. 23 hypopharngeal and/or cervical-esophageal defects were circumferential or near circumferential (group A), 16 were partial(group B). 22 patients had compromised neck vascular status, while the other 17 patients had normal neck vascular status. Selection of the donor sites was based on extent of the defects and neck vascular status. Donor sites for reconstruction of the defects of group A included anterolateral thigh flap (n = 8), gastric pull-up (n = 6), radial forearm flap (n = 3), jejunum flap (n = 3), and pectoralis major myocutaneous flap (n = 3). For goup B, Infrahyoid myocutaceous flaps, radial forearm flaps, and pectoralis major myocutaneous flaps were used in 8, 3, and 5 cases, respectively. Flap survival, surgical complications, function outcome, and tumor control were observed.
RESULT:
Overall complication rate was 12.8% (5/39) in this series. In group A, three flap necroses occurred in jejunum flap (n = 1), anterolateral thigh flap (n = 1), and pectoralis major flap (n = 1). All these flap necroses occurred in the compromised neck vascular status group. One case of pharyngeal fistula without flap necrosis occurred in Group B. All except 2 patients restored oral intake postoperatively; 16 patients with laryngeal preservation had good phonation postoperatively. 2-year and 3-year survival of this series were 72.1% and 65.2%, respectively.
CONCLUSION
Selection of an appropriate donor site for reconstruction of the defects of hypopharynx and /or cervical-esophagus should be based on the extent of the defects, neck vascular status, and clinical features of the flap. Individualized donor site selection for hypopharyngeal and cervical esophageal defects reconstruction can result in good clinical outcome.
Adult
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Aged
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Esophagoplasty
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methods
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Esophagus
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surgery
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Graft Survival
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Humans
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Hypopharynx
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surgery
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Neck
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blood supply
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Necrosis
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Retrospective Studies
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Surgical Flaps
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pathology
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Transplant Donor Site
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anatomy & histology
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Treatment Outcome
6.A case of selective embolization in treatment of advanced tonsillar cancer hemorrhage.
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(17):1359-1360
This paper reports a case of recurrence of tonsillar cancer on the right 6 months after radiotherapy with pharyngeal hemorrhage for 4 days and aggravation in the next day. The pharyngeal hemorrhage was severe in the case and the maximum of single amount of bleeding was approximately 200 ml. The examination showed active bleeding on the ulcer with a diameter of 2 cm in the right tonsil and the depth of 1 cm. After repeated compression hemostasis proved to be invalid, selective embolization was applied on the patient and the symtoms of pharyngeal hemorrhage disappeared without complications. The patient was discharged after 2 weeks of observation without any recurrence of hemorrhage.
Embolization, Therapeutic
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methods
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Hemorrhage
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etiology
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therapy
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Hemostasis
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Humans
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Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
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Palatine Tonsil
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Pharyngeal Diseases
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etiology
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therapy
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Recurrence
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Tonsillar Neoplasms
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complications
7.The observation of normal uncinate process mucosa compared with inferior turbinate in epithelium ultrastructure.
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2016;30(5):370-372
OBJECTIVE:
To observe the morphological differences between normal uncinate process(UP) mucosa and inferior turbinate mucosa, and explore the physiology function of the UP with the electron microscope.
METHOD:
The experiment chose 12 patients who have taken nasal endoscopic surgeries(8 cases for normal UP, 4 cases for normal inferior turbinate mucosa). During the surgery, take the mucosa upwards on the filter paper and immediately use scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy specimens for standard sample preparation methods. Observe the cilia shape, structure and the distribution and the swing direction.
RESULT:
(1)The internal side and the external side of UP mucosa and inferior turbinate mucosa are all pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium, the shapes of cilia are classic "9+2" structures. The distribution of cilia on internal and external lateral of UP and inferior turbinate mucosa are in high density. (2)The direction of cilia on normal inferior turbinate mucosa are generally swing to up and backwards; the cilia on internal lateral of the UP generally swing towards inner side, down and backwards; the cilia on external lateral of the UP generally swing towards down and backwards.
CONCLUSION
The cilia on internal side and the external side of UP mucosa and inferior turbinate mucosa are in the same structure and shape, but the swing direction of cilia have their own characteristics. It can be concluded that the internal and external lateral of UP may have different functions in nasal sinuses mucus cilia clearance system.
Cilia
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ultrastructure
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Endoscopy
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Epithelium
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ultrastructure
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Humans
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Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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Microscopy, Electron, Transmission
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Nasal Mucosa
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ultrastructure
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Nasal Surgical Procedures
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Paranasal Sinuses
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Turbinates
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ultrastructure
8.New oral anticoagulants for preventing ischemic stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2014;22(8):606-613
New oral anticoagulants,including direct thrombin inhibitors and factor Xa inhibitors.They have overcome several shortcomings of warfarin.The efficacy of preventing stroke and systemic embolism is superior to or not inferior to warfarin in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrilhtion,and they can decrease the risk of bleeding (especially intracranial hemorrhage).However,no agent can efficiently reverse its anticoagulant effect now.This article reviews the pharmacological characteristics,clinical efficacy,complications,and its management of the commonly used new oral anticoagulants at present.
9.The Effects of Different Selective Attentions on Amplitudes of Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2015;(4):348-350
Objective To investigate the effects of different selective attention on the amplitudes of distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) .Methods DPOAE measurements were performed in 30 young adults (60 ears) in no task (baseline) ,visual selective attention and auditory selective attention ,respectively .The suppression of DPOAE amplitudes were observed in different selective attentions .The visual selective attention was to counter the number of letter Q presented on computer screen .The auditory selective attention was to counter the number of 2 .0 kHz toneburst in the insert earphone .Results Visual and auditory selective attention both decreased the DPOAE amplitudes in mid - low frequencies (0 .75 ~ 2 .0 kHz) .The suppression effects of visual selective attention were significant stronger than that of auditory attention in 0 .75 ~ 1 .0 kHz .The suppression amplitudes were 8 .54 ± 4 .76 and 5 .27 ± 2 .32 dB at 0 .75 kHz ,respectively .They were 7 .66 ± 5 .22 and 3 .22 ± 2 .15 dB at 1 .0 kHz ,re‐spectively .There were significant differences between the two selective attentions suppression (P< 0 .05) .Conclu‐sion Visual and auditory selective attention can both decrease the DPOAE amplitudes .The suppression effects of visual selective attention were significant stronger than that of auditory attention .
10.Effects of ursolic acid on oxidative stress and apoptosis in focal cerebral ischemia reperfusion in rats
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(2):141-144
Objective To investigate the effects of ursolic acid (UA) on oxidative stress and apoptosis in focal cerebral ischemia reperfusion in rats. Methods One hundred and twenty SD rats were randomly divided into 6 groups:sham operation group, model group, and groups of 20, 40, 80 120 mg/kg UA, with 20 rats in each group. A model of focal cerebral ischemic reperfusion was induced using the intraluminal thread method. Drugs were administrated immediately via tail vein injection when the suture was inserted. At 6h later, the total antioxidative capacity (T-AOC), malondialdehyde (MDA) level, and the activity of creatine kinase (CK), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in the serum, and the activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) in the ischemic cortex were measured. Apoptosis in the ischemic cortex was detected by TUNEL staining. Results Compared with the model group, the activity of CK (301.2 ± 86.8 U/L, 258.5 ± 58.4 U/L, 228.7 ± 49.2 U/L vs. 352.6 ± 88.1 U/L), LDH (327.5 ± 87.1 U/L, 288.6 ± 69.5 U/L, 243.7 ± 74.9 U/L vs. 395.4 ± 98.6 U/L) in the serum in the groups of 40, 80 120 mg/kg UA were significantly decreased (P<0.05 or P<0.01), MDA (5.5 ± 1.4 mmol/L, 4.8 ± 1.1 mmol/L, 4.4 ± 1.3 mmol/L vs. 7.8 ± 2.0 mmol/L) and T-AOC (9.4 ± 2.2 U/L, 10.5 ± 2.9 U/L, 11.8 ± 3.1 U/L vs. 8.0 ± 2.1 U/L) were significantly increased (P<0.05 or P<0.01); the activity of SOD (10.1 ± 2.7 U/mg, 11.6 ± 2.5 U/mg vs. 6.9 ± 2.6 U/mg),GSH-Px (12.9 ± 2.9 U/mg, 14.2 ± 3.2 U/mg vs. 9.5 ± 2.3 U/mg), CAT (3.3 ± 1.3 U/mg, 3.9 ± 1.2 U/mg vs. 2.3 ± 0.9 U/mg) in the ischemic cortex in the groups of 80 120 mg/kg UA were significantly increased (P<0.05 or P<0.01). TUNEL staining showed that apoptosis in the ischemic cortex in all the UA groups were significantly decreased compared with the model group. Conclusion UA could effectively enhance the activity of antioxidant enzymes and free radical scavenging capacity, ameliorate oxidative stress and inhibit apoptosis in focal cerebral ischemia reperfusion in rats.