2.Effects of maternal dextrose infusion during caesarean section on fetus and neonate
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1994;0(06):-
Fifty-six fasting women undergoing elective caesarean section received one of the following five glucose regimens before delivery respectively, group Ⅰ:0.9% saline 800ml as control; group Ⅱ:120ml of 5% dextrose(6g) in normal saline and 680ml of 0.9% saline;group Ⅲ:240ml of 5% dextrose (12g) in normal saline and 560ml of 0.9% saline group Ⅳ:480ml of 5% dextrose(24g) in normal saline and 320ml of 0.9% saline;group Ⅴ:800ml of 5% dextrose in normal saline(40g) The results showed that the maternal and umbilical cord venous blood sugar at delivery were significantly increased in group Ⅳ and Ⅴ. In group Ⅴ,neonatal acidosis(pH=7.19?0.02) was induced, PaCO_2 and lactate elevated to 58.5?2.8mmHg and 26.1?2.5mg% separately, neonatal hypoglycaemia (36?6.8mg% )occured 2 hours after delivery. There was higher incidence of neonatal jaundice in infants of group Ⅴ than in thoseof group Ⅰ and Ⅱ. It is suggested that the larger amounts of intravenous dextrose to the maternal is harmful to the neonate during caesarean section.
3.Advance in Clinical Application of Percutaneous Vertebroplasty (review)
Bo WEI ; Jianjun LI ; Yi HONG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2007;13(6):511-513
With the development of the medical imageology, the lumbar pain resulted from vertebral compression of the anterior column can be treated through percutaneous vertebroplasty (PV). PV has some advantages, such as short operative time, definite pain release, less complications and better security. However, there are some indications and contraindications in PV. PV can reach the prospective effect after handling these indications and contraindications. The authors reviewed the predominance, anatomy, indications, contraindications, assessment before the operation, operative methods, complications of PV in this article.
4.Preventive effect of chitosan and titanium net on cicatricle adhesion after laminectomy
Bo LI ; Yi DING ; Chunshan LUO ; Xiaobin TIAN ; Yi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2008;12(45):8992-8996
BACKGROUND: Presently, it is a certain preventive effect of local emplacement of various isolated materials during operation and postoperatively drug-controlled inflammatory reaction on adhesion between epidural and nerve root after laminectomy.OBJECTIVE: To study the preventive effect of chitosan and titanium net on epidural cicatricle adhesion after laminectomy.DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: Randomized controlled animal study, which was performed in Guiyang Medical College from June to December 2005.MATERIALS: Eighty adult rabbits, weighing (2.0±0.2) kg, were used to establish vertebral plate resection models. Chitosan was provided by Shanghai Qisheng Biological Agent Industry Company, and titanium net by Guizhou Kelun Pharmacology Company Limited.METHODS: Eighty adult rabbits were randomly divided into four groups, including control group (0.5 mL saline), titanium net group (titanium net in the size of 1.0 cm × 0.8 cm was covered on defect region of vertebral plate and fixed on processus spinosus of upper and lower cone, bilateral muscles and soft tissues), chitosan group (2 mL chitosan), and chitosan + titanium net group (combination of chitosan and titanium net). Six rabbits were sacrificed in the 2nd and 4th weeks postoperatively, and eight rabbits were chosen as the samples in the 8th week.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Morphological changes of cicatricle.RESULTS: Cicatricle was clearer in the control group. Titanium net could relieve peripheral cicatricle of dura mater and effectively isolate peripheral cicatricial tissue and spinal dura meter. Chitosan could remarkably prevent from cicatricle adhesion and inhibit inflammatory reaction. The combination of chitosan and titanium net could effectively inhibit proliferation of cicatricle surrounding dura meter.CONCLUSION: Association of chitosan and titanium net can effectively inhibit cicatricle adhesion surrounding dura meter after laminectomy.
5.The study on the serum proteomic fingerprints in gastric carcinoma patients by SELDI technique
Li XIE ; Xiaojun MA ; Qi LI ; Bo LI ; Yi PEI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2008;10(7):898-900
Objective To detect serum protein spectrum in gastric cancer, screen the serum proteins related to gastric carcinoma and build auxiliary diagnosis model with SELDI-TOF-MS, Methods The serum proteomic fingerprints were detected by SELDI-TOF-MS and CM10 proteinchip. The sera came from 50 first visit gastric cancer patients who were diagnosed by pathological method and 16 healthy peo- ple. The data were analyzed by Biomarker Wizard Software and the proteomic fingerprint of gastric carcinoma model was developed by BPS (biomarker pattern software). Results Compared with the healthy people group, there were 34 significant different protein peaks in the gas- tric carcinoma group. And the diagnosis model composed with 6 proteins (M/Z values were 6016, 6744, 2822, 4474, 7892 and 3242) could classify the 2 groups correctly. In the test group, the sensitivity and specificity were 96% and 93.75% respectively, the accuracy was 95.45%. Conclusion SELDI-TOF-MS method show features such as microcontent, fast and high- resolution etc. It could be utilized to screen significant proteins and develop an auxiliary diagnosis model in gastric carcinoma, which may be used to diagnose this disease.
6.Investigation and analysis of aircrew ametropia and related factors
Li-Juan, ZHENG ; Yi-Li, YAN ; Li, WANG ; Bo, YAO
International Eye Science 2014;(10):1914-1916
AIM: To investigate the refractive distribution and analysis risk factors for aircrew ametropia.
METHODS: The number of 49 cases with ametropia from 1031 aircrew during May 2013 to May 2014 were reviewed. Various types of refraction composition, age, type, position, time of flight with the subjective assessment of aircrew were analyzed and compared.
RESULTS:Of 49 cases, 43 cases (88%) were myopia, 6 cases ( 12%) were hypermetropia. , Detection rates were higher in age over 50 years aircrew and flight time more than 3000h. Detection rates were lower in self-conscious symptom heavy aircrew, fighter aircrew and good habit of using eyes.
CONCLUSION: The myopia incidence in aircrew with age >50 years and long flight time is higher, than that of fighter pilots and good habit of using eyes. We should pay attention to the increasing late-onset myopia of aviators and habit of using eyes, work intensity and time of using eyes about aircrew.
7.Reversal Effect of A Novel N-sugar Substituted Thalidomide Analogue on Multidrug Resistant Human Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Cells
Wenyuan YI ; Bo XU ; Min LI ; Zhongjun LI ; Jingrong CUI
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2006;0(01):-
One major problem to successful treatment of cancer is the development of resistance by tumor cells to multiple chemotherapeutic drugs, a phenomenon named multidrug resistance (MDR). Searching for the novel chemotherapeutical agents is one of the important strategies for overcoming MDR. By using a cytotoxicity assay, flow cytometry analysis, Western-blotting and RT-PCR, a drug (Taxol, TAX) resistant human nasopharyngeal carcinoma KB cell line (KB/TAX) was established by addition of the drug to the cell cultures gradually, then a novel N-sugar substituted thalidomide analogue (STA-35) was investigated for its reversal effect on MDR of KB/TAX cells and possible mechanism. The results showed that KB/TAX cells were resistant to several chemotherapeutical agents, and the relative resistance to TAX was 73.1. Compared with parental KB cells, the function and protein expression of P-glycoprotein (P-gp), as well as mdr1 gene in the KB/TAX cells were remarkable reduced. Moreover, both KB and KB/TAX cells were sensitive to STA-35, the relative resistance to TAX on KB/TAX cells was decreased by the addition of STA-35. Furthermore, STA-35 (5 ~20 ?mol/L)was capable to reduced the activity of P-gp by increasing the accumulation of rhodamine 123, decreasing P-gp expression in KB/TAX cells in a dose dependent manner , but had no effect on the mdr1 gene expression. These results suggest a potential action of STA-35 as MDR reversing agent, and one of the possible mechanisms could be the suppression of P-gp function and protein expression.
8.A research on clinical literature of cupping therapy
Chunyan LI ; Bo CHEN ; Xia LI ; Zelin CHEN ; Yi GUO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2012;34(6):539-541
This paper evaluates the quality of clinical literature on cupping therapy,analyzes the key factors that influencing the effects of cupping therapy,studies the operation position,tools,accompanied therapy,cupping,cupping frequency,course and other factors in the clinical application of cupping therapy,aiming to provide reference for clinical practice.
9.Metabolic reprogramming in cancer:the art of balance
Mei YI ; Bo XIANG ; Xiaoling LI ; Guiyuan LI
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2013;38(11):1177-1187
Despite seminal studies in the 1920s by Warburg showing a characteristic metabolic pattern for tumors, cancer bioenergetics has otfen been relegated to the backwaters of cancer biology. Recent studies have shown that metabolism in the tumor tissue is far more complicated than we previously knew. Despite vigorous glycolysis, in fact, the tumor tissue still retains mitochondrial aerobic metabolism. Mitochondria is one of the main sites of the biosynthesis process of tumor cells. Recent studies revealed that abnormal fatty acid metabolism. Amino acid metabolism plays a key role in the tumorigenesis. The metabolic network in tumor cells was reprogrammed, leading to nutrition lfux reorganization and re-direction. Metabolism reprogramming in tumor cells facilitates the balance between the needs of energy supply and the synthesis of biological macromolecules. Targeting cell metabolism is not intended to interfere the energy supply of tumor cells but to affect the synthesis of metabolic rate, thereby inhibiting the proliferation of the tumor. hTe review focuses on the importance of metabolic reprogramming in tumor development and cancer therapy. We summarize what is currently known about metabolic reprogramming and establish a framework to understanding its contribution to the altered metabolism of cancer cells.