1.New Research of Nerve Growth Factor on Fracture Healing.
Bing YANG ; Tian-Yu MA ; Wei MA
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2020;42(4):546-551
Fracture healing has long been a major concern for orthopedists.Currently,about 10% of fracture patients still have poor fracture healing or bone nonunion.In recent years,research has found that nerve growth factor(NGF)can promote fracture healing.This article reviews the mechanism and research progress of NGF in promoting fracture healing.NGF can promote vascular regeneration and nerve growth at callus and plays an important role in the proliferation and migration of bone cells.New animal experiments and clinical trials have confirmed the role of NGF in promoting fracture healing and further revealed its possible mechanism of action.Further research on NGF can provide new ideas for promoting fracture healing,especially for treating nonunion.
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Fracture Healing
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Humans
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Nerve Growth Factor
2.Laparoscopic repair of abdominal wall incisional hernia:A report of 41 cases
Wen TIAN ; Bing MA ; Xiaohui DU
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2005;0(09):-
Objective To investigate effects of laparoscopic repair of abdominal wall incisional hernia using polypropylene and expanded polytetrafluoroethylene(e-PTFE) composite mesh. Methods Forty-one patients with abdominal wall incisional hernia(4~25 cm in length and 3~18 cm in width) were treated in this hospital from October 2004 to August 2005. The patients received laparoscopic mesh herniorrhaphy after complete dissection of adhesion using an ultrasonic scalpel.A polypropylene and(e-PTFE) composite mesh(Bard Composite Mesh) was used and fixed using the Ethicon Endopath Multifeed Stapler(EMS).Results The laparoscopic mesh herniorrhaphy was successfully completed in all the 41 patients without conversions to open surgery.The operative time was 60~182 min(mean,85 min).Postoperatively,the patients felt slight pain and began to take food on the second day.The time to first passing flatus was 25~41 hours(mean,32 hours).The postoperative hospital stay was 5~7 days(mean,6 days).No recurrence occurred during a follow-up period of 6~16 months(mean,9 months) in the 41 patients. Conclusions The laparoscopic incisional hernia repair using the Bard Composite Mesh is a safe and effective method.
3.Laparoscopic Repair of Esophageal Hiatal Hernia
Wen TIAN ; Bing MA ; Chuanbo ZANG
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2001;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the clinical effects of laparoscopic repair of esophageal hiatal hernia using Bard CruraSoft PTFE/ePTFE Mesh combined with Toupet partial fundoplication.Methods From August 2006 to April 2007,13 patients with esophageal hiatal hernia(typeⅠin 6 and type Ⅲ in 7)were treated by laparoscopy in our hospital.Under a laparoscope,esophageal hiatal hernia was separated by ultrasonic scalpel,and then repaired using Bard CruraSoft PTFE/ePTFE Mesh with Ethicon Endopath Multifieed Stapler.Afterwards,Toupet partial fundoplication was performed.Results The operation was completed in all the cases without converting to open surgery.The mean operation time was 142 min(115-185 min);mean intraoperative blood loss was 75 ml(25-120 ml);mean time to the first flatus and oral feeding was 32 h(26-37 h);and mean postoperative hospital stay was 4 d(3-6 d).The patients were followed up for 4-11 mon(mean 6.5 mon).The symptoms disappeared in 1 month.Three months after the operation,barium examination found no recurrence of the hernia in the 13 cases.Conclusions Laparoscopic repair of esophageal hiatal hernia with mesh combined with Toupet partial fundoplication is a safe and minimally invasive operation.The method is worth being widely used.
4.Endoscopic surgery for huge chordoma in highland: a case report.
Hong-tian WANG ; Zong-xi BAI ; Yue-bing MA
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2010;45(11):957-958
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Chordoma
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surgery
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Endoscopy
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Humans
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surgery
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Paranasal Sinuses
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surgery
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Skull Base
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surgery
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Video-Assisted Surgery
5.Establishment and application of xenopus leavis egg cell-free translating system
Huikai TIAN ; Xiaohao YAO ; Bing MA ; Hongmei ZHANG ; Xuejun LI ;
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(07):-
AIM To establish an efficient and convenient system for expressing functional proteins. METHODS Xenopus leavis females were injected with HCG, eggs were harvested next morning and dejellied by 2% cysteine, from which the Xenopus leavis egg cell free translating system was prepared. Through subcloning technique, TFAR19 gene was cloned to pBluescript SK plasmid which was linearized by enzyme, then transcript and capped in vitro to synthesis the cRNA of TFAR19. RESULTS This cRNA was translated in freshly prepared cell free translating system, the product was identified by Western Blot. CONCLUSION The results showed that this translating system could efficiently translate TFAR19 cRNA and be a very useful translating tool.
7.PROPERTIES OF AN ANTIOXIDANT FROM ALOE WITH PROTECTIVE EFFECT ON RED BLOOD CELLS
Guanlin WANG ; Bing TIAN ; Hongjun FANG ; Xiaoqion MA
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(04):-
Objective: To investigate the free radical scavenging properties of six aloe species and study its protective effect on red blood cells. Methods: Free radical scavenging properties were investigated in modified chemical system. The antioxidant was purified by silica column and thin layer chromatography and analyzed by HPLC. Its protection on red blood cells was studied with red blood cells culture system in vitro. Results: The extract from A. berebihoria showed the most effective scavenging activities on O - 2? and ?OH (32.19% and 26.05% respectively) in six aloe species. The fraction A with a Rf value of 0 497 was proved to be a pure antioxidant (Rt=15.956 min). It is an anthraquinone with phenol hydroxyls. Fraction A showed strong inhibitory activity on H 2O 2 induced hemolysis of red blood cells and its IC 50 was 0.856 g/L. Conclusion: Fraction A of the extract from A. berebihoria had strong scavenging activities of O - 2? and ?OH, thereby inhibiting the peroxidation of red blood cells and maintaining their functions.
8.Laparoscopic repair of esophageal hiatal hernia.
Bing, MA ; Wen, TIAN ; Lin, CHEN ; Peifa, LIU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2011;31(2):231-4
This study was to appraise safety and feasibility of laparoscopic approach and investigate the clinical effects of laparoscopic tension-free repair of esophageal hiatal hernia using mesh. From August 2006 to July 2009, 24 patients with esophageal hiatal hernia underwent laparoscopic repair. Twenty-three patients received laparoscopic tension-free repair using mesh, at the same time, Toupet or Dor partial fundoplication was performed. One patient was converted to open surgery. The average operating time was 90 min (70-210 min) and the blood loss was between 10-110 mL. There was no death. The mean postoperative hospital stay was 5 days (3-30 days). During a follow-up period of 12-20 months (mean 15 months), there was no recurrence of the hernia, and no complication with use of mesh. The present study suggested that laparoscopic approach was secure and minimally invasive operation for esophageal hiatal hernia and the use of mesh could reduce recurrence rate.
9.Research advances in neurobiological mechanism of acupuncture for amblyopia
Chong-Bing MA ; Tian-Tian ZHU ; An-Guo LIU ; Zhao-Xia CAO ; Xing-Ke YAN
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2019;17(4):278-283
Amblyopia greatly affects the physical and mental development of children. Acupuncture is effective for amblyopia, though its mechanism remains unclear. This article summarized the mechanism of acupuncture treatment of amblyopia from the perspectives of morphology of neurons in visual cortex, visual electrophysiology, and molecular biology, etc. It was found that acupuncture may treat amblyopia through repairing the morphological and ultrastructural damages of neurons in visual cortex, promoting the electrical activities in visual pathway and visual cortical neurons, and modulating the synthesis and expression levels of factors involved in visual system. Nevertheless, further studies are required to unveil the mechanism of acupuncture treatment of amblyopia.
10.Metabolic features of acute necrotizing pancreatitis and chronic pancreatitis
Chunshu PAN ; Chao MA ; Bing TIAN ; Jian WANG ; Genjin YANG ; Jianping LU
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2012;12(1):52-54
ObjectiveTo study the metabolite features of acute necrotizing pancreatitis (ANP) and chronic pancreatitis (CP) in rats.MethodsA total of 22 Wistar rats were divided into ANP group (n =7 ),CP group (n =6) and the control group (n =9).ANP model was induced peritoneous injection of 20% Larginine,and the rats were sacrificed 12 hours later.CP model was induced by intravenously injection of DBTC (8 mg/kg body weight),and the rats were sacrificed after 2 months.The rats in the control group received same amount of saline.Serum amylase was determined and pancreatic tissues were pathologically examined.Metabolic changes of pancreatic tissues in vitro were studied by high resolution magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (MAS NMR ),and analyzed by using principal components analysis (PCA).Characteristic metabolites of ANP and CP were compared. Results Compared with the control group,increased leucine,iso-leucine and valine levels were observed in ANP group,however,the opposite trends were observed in CP group.Phosphocholine,glycerophosphocholine,choline levels were increased and fatty acids,lactate,betaine,glycine levels were decreased in both ANP and CP groups.The lipid content in CP group were significantly higher than that in ANP group and the increased taurine was only observed in CP group. Conclusions There were obvious metabolic features in pancreatic tissue in rats with pancreatitis disorders,and the increased taurine could be used as biomarker to discriminate ANP and CP.