1.Effect of different nutritional status of elderly patients with rectal cancer before surgery on postoperative reha-bilitation
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2016;25(5):379-381
Objective To summarize the prognosis of elderly patients with colorectal cancer excision who were divided into different groups by the nutritional status before their surgery.Methods In our hospital,100 patients (age from 64 to 70)with colorectal cancer were performed the screening of nutritional risk by NRS2002 before surgery.Patients with score from 1 to 2 were as the group A,and patients with score over 3 were as group B.The related indexes and recovery between two groups were compared.Results The NRS2002 rating scale score showed that 76 patients were at nutritional risk,37 cases among them received nutrition support and had faster recovery of intestinal function the time of tube pulled out after operation[(1.8 ±0.4)d vs.(2.9 ±1.5)d],exhaust time[(2.4 ±0.6)d vs.(4.3 ±0.9)d],time of in-take food[(2.9 ±0.5)d vs.(4.5 ±1.1)d],length of stay[(10.8 ±0.9)d vs.(14.1 ±1.3)d],incidence of infection related complica-tions (0 vs.5.13%),the differences were statistically significant(P <0.05).Conclusion Problems exist in varying degrees of loss of nu-trition in elderly colorectal cancer patients before surgery,an objective assessment of the extent and targeted care and nutritional support can significantly improve the postoperative nutrition and to facilitate recovery of gastrointestinal function after surgery.
2.Clinical analysis of the serum CA125, LDH level in patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Yuebing WU ; Ding YU ; Yuhua FAN ; Yuhua KE
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2009;18(7):410-411
Objective To investigate the level of serum cancer antigen 125 (CA125) and lactic dehydrogenase(LDH) and clinical features of patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma(NHL), and the correlation between the level of serum CA125 and LDH. Methods Forty patients with NHL were studied and the variances of the serum CA125, LDH level before treatment were analysed. Results A higher serum of CA125was associated with clinical phase,group,hydrothorax and ascites,intemational prognostic index (IPI), and had weaker positive correlation to LDH. Conclusion Measurement of serum CA125 had important clinical significance to the patients with NHL especially to the patients with hydrothorax and ascites.
3.The Application of mRS in the Methods of Outcome Assessment in Chinese Stroke Trials
Yuhua FAN ; Xiaotan JI ; Linfang LAN
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2015;(7):412-415
Objective To evaluate the current situation and problems of the application of modified Rankin scale (mRS) in the outcome assessment in Chinese stroke trials. Methods Randomised and quasi-randomised controlled tri?als on stroke therapy published before September 2013 in 3 Chinese databases were included. All clinical trials applied mRS as the method of outcome assessment. Subarachnoid hemorrhage and transient cerebral ischemia were excluded. Types of stroke, statistical methods used for data analysis, duration of follow up, blinding of outcome assessment, types of intervention and the significance of the results were evaluated. Results Two hundred and ninety-eight trials were includ?ed in this analysis. 71.14%was for ischemic stroke, 21.48%for hemorrhagic stroke, 7.38%for both ischemic and hemor?rhagic stroke and 91.28%was for acute stroke(onset time<14d). Regarding to statistical methods used for data analysis, 50.00%of the trials used t-test or variance analysis which treated the mRS score as continuous data, while 22.15%used rank sum test or Chi-square test which regarded the mRS score as ranked data or multiply variable data. Dichotomous data was applied in statistical analysis accounts for 25.50%of trials. 12.42%trials applied mRS with other scales as the methods of outcome assessment. Duration of follow up ranged from 10d to 2 years (median 90 d, interquartile range 30-90 d). Only 5.03%assessed outcome blindly. 60.07%of the trials were drug therapy, 7.72%was rehabilitation thera?py, 10.40%were surgical treatment, 14.43%were combined therapy, 2.35%were management mode, 0.67%were nurs?ing, and 4.36%other therapy. Results in 86.91%of the trials were favorable to the tested interventions. Conclusions In aspects of, there is large difference between domestic and foreign clinical stroke trials in methodology of mRS including duration of follow up, blinding of outcome assessment and statistical methods used for data analysis.
4.Study on Enrichment Process of Total Flavonoids from Crataegus pinnatifida Bge, with Macroporous Resin
Yuhua ZHAO ; Mingzheng CEN ; Haizhu FAN
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2017;37(8):7-8
Objective To study the optimal technology parameters of the enrichment process for total flavonoids of Crataegus pinnatifida Bge,with macroporous Resin. Methods The enrichment process was studied by orthogonal experiment design using orthogonal from L9(34) with the content of total flavonoids from Crataegus pinnatifida Bge,as indexes, the factors such as adsorption capacity, the column diameter-height ratio, eluant volume and adsorption time were investigated. Results The optimum elution parameters were as follows: the eluant volume of 60% alcohol—the wet resin amount (g)—the sample volume (mL) was 2:1, the sample was 4:1, the column diameter-height ratio was 1:6 , the adsorption time was 1h, respectively. Conclusion This process enriching the total flavonoids of Crataegus pinnatifida Bge,is feasible.
5.Hybrid metal-on-metal hip surface arthroplasty in 18 cases: 2 -year follow-up study
Jiangying RU ; Fan LIU ; Yuhua HU ; Chuanliang HU ; Changfeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2008;12(4):770-774
BACKGROUND: Metal-on-metal hip surface arthroplasty has improved the abradability for hip joint prosthesis and has the characteristics of normal biological stress transfer.OBJECTIVE: To observe the long-term state of hip-joint function of patients who underwent metal-on-metal hip surface arthroplasty.DESIGN: Follow-up study for cases.SETTING: Department of Orthopaedics, Jiangsu Provincial Corps Hospital of the Chinese People's Armed Police Force; Department of Orthopaedics, Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University.PARTICIPANTS: Eighteen cases (23 hips) who underwent a metal-on-metal hip surface arthroplastyprocedure in the Department of Orthopaedics, Jiangsu Provincial Corps Hospital of the Chinese People's Armed Police Force, and Department of Orthopaedics, Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University between September 2004 and July 2005 were recruited in this study. All cases, aged 28 to 54 years, include 11 males and 7 females. According to the classification of etiology, there were 13 cases of osteonecrosis(16 hips),3 cases of osteoarthritis( 4 hips ),1 case of congenital hip dysplasia (2 hips) and 1 case of posterior trauma arthritis(1 hip ). All cases applied the Conserve Plus resurfacing prosthesis (manufactured by Wright Medical Technology, USA), of which the pattern number of acetabular cup (press-fit depth: 1-2 mm) ranged from 38 mm to 56 mm in the inner diameter and from 44 mm to 62 mm in the outer diameter and that of femoral head cup ranged from 38 mm to 56 mm in the outer diameter. Preoperatively all patients signed the informed consent for the surgery, and the application of this technique also gave the approval of the Ethics Committee of the hospital.METHODS: ①After the epidural and lumbar combination anesthesia was satisfactory, the coxacava was exposed at first and the suitable size acetabular cup coated by hydroxyapatite ceramic was selected to be implanted, to be tightened and to be fixed by press-fit referring to the anatomical position. Subsequently to install the femoral head prosthesis, femoral cup was laid on the ready caput femoris and impacted by the presser to make the metal cup paste close-up with sclerotin when the concocted bone cement was overlaid on the prefabricated caput femoris surface and internal surface of prosthesis. Further, short-term of femoral cup should be kept the conformity with axial ray of the femoral neck. ②Patients were allowed to make the function exercise such as initiative stretch and contract of quadriceps muscle of thigh, passive motion of the knee joint and initiative motion of the knee joint under the non-weight loading on bed. Then they were encouraged to walk with two walking sticks two weeks after operation, progressing to get out of the two walking sticks six weeks postoperatively. All affected extremities were fixated with T-shaped tabula shoes in the abduction position after operation. ③All patients were reviewed with taking the anteroposterior radiographs of pelvis, evaluation of the clinically curative effect on the procedure of metal-on-metal hip surface arthroplasty and biocompatibility between the prosthesis and the host one year and two years after operation. Moreover, Harris score was assessed for all affected hips preoperatively, one year and two years postoperatively.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ①The clinically curative effect on metal on metal hip surface arthroplasty; ②Biocompatibility;③The Harris score for the affected hips; ④The pain status of hip after operation.RESULTS: Eighteen cases were all brought into the outcome analysis at last.①The curative effect on the metal-on-metal hip surface arthroplasty: The femoral component of one case had a varus deformation of 10°six weeks after operation, but such complications as component loosening and femoral neck fractures, etc. Did not occur during the coming follow-up. The locations of rest prosthesis were satisfactory. Substantial radiolucencies were found at the rim of acetabular component (1 and 2 zone) in two hips, respectively one and two years after operation. But there was no evidence of radiolucencies around the short-stem of femoral component.②Biocompatibility: No patients were found to have obvious reactions including renal toxicity, pyretogen and rejection. No radiograph showed signs of loosening, dislocation, heterotopic bone formation, femoral neck narrowing, femoral head necrosis and prosthesis fixation failure, etc.③Harris score for the affected hips: The Harris score of all disease hips was improved from the mean 46 preoperatively to 85 one year after operation to 93 two years postoperatively. Of these,15 hips were excellent(> 90),6 hips good (80-89), and 2 hips fair(70–79).④The pain status of hip after operation: Two patients complained of slight pain, one patient of moderate pain, and no cases of severe pain happened.CONCLUSION: The long-term outcome for hip disease patients who undergo metal-on-metal hip surface arthroplasty is satisfactory.
6.Changes in androgen receptor protein and mRNA expressions in intracardiac ganglia of orchidectomized rats
Xiaoliu LIU ; Guangqian LI ; Xiaoming ZHAO ; Yuhua FAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;11(51):10378-10381
BACKGROUND:Most foreign and domestic studies on the effect of androgen receptor(AR) on cardiovascular system are limited to myocardium.However,cardiac nervous system plays an important role in the cardiac functional regulation.OBJECFIVE:To observe the AR protein and mRNA expressions in intracardiac ganglia of male orchidectomized rats,to investigate whether androgen affects the expressions,and to make a comparison with normal rats and testosterone-substituted rats after orchiectomy.DESIGN:A randomized controlled experiment.SETTING:Department of Anatomy,Medical College,Wuhan University of Science and Technology;Department of Anatomy,Tongji Medical College,Huazhong University of Science and Technology.MATERIALS:This study was carried out in the Department of Anatomy,Medical College,Wuhan University of Science and Technology between January and May 2003.Sixty healthy adult male Wistar rats,with body mass of 150 to 250g,were provided by the Animal Experimental Center,Tongji Medical College,Huazhong University of Science and Technology.METHODS:Sixty rats were randomized into 3 groups:①Control group,in which,testicles of rats were untouched.②Orchiectomy group,in which,bilateral testicles of rats were dissected.③Testosterone group,in which,the orchidectomized rats were injected with testosterone,0.2 mg once,once every 3 days,3 weeks totally.AR protein and its mRNA expressions in intracardiac ganglia of male orchidectomized rats were detected by immunohistochemical method and in situ hybridization method.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:The positive rate of AR-positive cells in intracardiac ganglia (the number of positive cells/the number of total cells×100%)and its mean absorbance.RESULTS:All the 60 rats were involved in the final analysis.AR-positive nerve cells were found in all the intracardiac ganglia of atrial posterior wall in the 3 groups;The positive rate of AR protein and mRNA positive nerve cells in intracardiac ganglia and its mean absorbance were significantly lower in the orchiectomy group than in the control group and in the testosterone group (P<0.05).But no obvious differences in the positive rate and mean absorbance existed between testosterone group and control group(P>0.05).CONCLUSION:AR exists in the intracardiac ganglia of atrial posterior wall,and it is regulated by androgen.
7.Effect of pioglitazone on white matter lesions and spatial memory function in chronic hypertensive rats
Linfang LAN ; Yuhua FAN ; Lu ZHENG ; Xian YANG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2013;21(12):892-897
Objective To investigate the effect of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) agonist pioglitazone on white matter lesions and spatial memory function in chronic hypertensive rats.Methods Thirty-six male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into a sham operation group (n =6),a hypertensive group,(n =15),and a pinglitazone group (n =15).A model of stroke-prone renovascular hypertensive rat (RHRSP) was induced by the two-kidney two clip method in the hypertensive group and pioglitazone group.At 8 weeks after procedure,the rats were administered intragastrically.10 mg/(kg · d) pioglitazone was given in the pioglitazone group and an equal volume of saline was given in the hypertensive group.Blood pressure was monitored via caudal artery every 2 weeks before procedure,before administration,and after administration,respectively.After 12 weeks of continuous administration,Loyez staining was used to observe the degree of leukoaraiosis,and Morris water maze test was used to detect spatial memory function.Results After modeling,the blood pressure of RHRSP increased gradually.It was significantly higher than the sham operation group (all P =0.001).There was no significant difference in blood pressure between the hypertensive group and the pioglitazone group (P =0.897).The Morris water maze test showed that escape latencies of the sham operation group and the pioglitazone group were significantly shorter than the hypertensive group (all P <0.05).The numbers of crossing hidden platform in the 3 groups of rats were 5.200 ± 1.798,4.560 ± 1.592,and 2.333 ± 1.978 times,respectively.There were significantly differences (F =8.143,P =0.001).Both the sham operation group and the pioglitazone group were significantly more than the hypertensive group (all P <0.05).Loyez staining showed that the grades of white matter lesions in corpus callosum of the sham operation group,the hypertensive group,and the pioglitazone group were 0.333 ± 0.516,2.600 ± 0.507,and 0.500 ± 0.522,respectively.There were significantly differences among the 3 groups (F =25.652,P =0.000).The grade of the sham operation group and the pioglitazone group was significantly lower than the hypertensive group (all P< 0.05).Conclusions PPARγ agonist pioglitazone may protect the spatial memory function by relieving white matter lesions of the chronic hypertensive rats.
8.Preparation of two anti-human CD40L monoclonal antibodies and analysis of their biological functions
Yisun FAN ; Xueguang ZHANG ; Yuhua QIU ; Al ET
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1985;0(06):-
Objective:To prepare mouse anti human CD40L antigen monoclonal antibody and study its biological characteristics and functions.Methods:Using CD40L transfected cell as antigen,cell fusion,mAb screening,immunofluorescence,Western blot and competitive test,obtain two mouse anti human CD40 mAb.Their biological functions are evaluated by the analysis of the effect of the Daudi cell proliferation and the mixed lymphocyte reaction.Results:On the basis of phenotype analysis and competition test,it was evidenced that 1B1 and 4F1 recognized different epitopes of human CD40L antigen specially,and they could reverse the growth inhibition of Daudi cell mediated by CD40L transfected cells and reduce MLR in different extents.Conclusion:Two stable hybridomas murine anti human CD40L monoclonal antibodies have been obtained and antibodies(1B1?4F1)showed a obviously blocking function for CD40/CD40L signal.
9.In vitro co-culture induced mesenchymal stem cells differentiate to islet cell
Haoliang SHEN ; Zhiwei WANG ; Mingyan ZHU ; Xiangjun FAN ; Yuhua LU
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2008;08(6):397-400
Objective To observe the effects of differentiation of mature islet cells of mice on marrowmesenchymal stem cells (mMSCs). To provide transplant source for islet cell transplantation in the treatment of diabetes. Methods The culture, isolation and passage of mMSCs was performed by using patch wall, cell shape was observed by confocal microscope, and flow cytometry analysis was used to determine their biological characteristics. The type Ⅳ collagenase was injected into common bile duct to digest the pancreas, and then gradient centrifugation was used to isolate islet cells. The transwell co-culture system was used for third generation of mMSCs and isolated islet cells, then inversion microscope was used to observe the cell growth and morphological changes, immunochemistry methods was applied to detect the expression of insulin in mMSCs, and insulin release test was performed to determine the secretion of insulin. The control group consisted of cultured mMSCs alone. Results The cells from mouse bone marrow were found to be in long spindle shape with large volume after 48 hours in culture. One week later the cells grew in the form of colony with serial subcultivation. The cell surface molecules including Sca-l, CD29, CD44, CD105 were positive with high level of expression;while the cell surface molecules including CD34, CD45 were negative, all of these results confirmed that the ceils were mMSCs. After 7 days of coculture with mice islet cells, part of mMSCs cells were positively stained by insulin immunohistochemisty, the insulin secretion was (16.83±0. 15)μIU/ml.Conclusions After cocultured with islet cells, mMSCs isolated from mouse bone marrow could differentiate into islet like cells. These cells may be used in the islet cells transplantation in the treatment of diabetes, which provided a solution to the problems of donor-shortage and immunologic rejection.
10.Effect of rosuvastatin on white matter lesion in chronic hypertensive rats
Zheng LU ; Fan YUHUA ; Linlan FANG ; Ji XIAOTAN
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2015;45(2):92-97
Objective To investigate the potential effects of rosuvastatin on white matter lesion and spatial memo?ry function in chronic hypertensive rats. Methods Fourty-nine male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into sham-operation group, vehicle-treated group, and rosuvastatin-treated group (10 mg/kg).A model of stroke-prone reno?vascular hypertensive rat (RHRSP) was induced by using the two-kidney two clip method in the vehicle-treated group and the rosuvastatin-treated group. Blood pressure was monitored regularly. Morris water maze experiment was conduct?ed to assess spatial memory function. Luxol fast blue stanning was used to examine the degree of leukoaraiosis. Immuno?fluorescence and electron microscopy was used to detectβ-amyloid deposits. TUNEL staining was used to assess apopto?sis. Results The blood pressure of RHRSP increased progressively after operation.Blood pressure was significantly high?er in RHRSP than in sham-operation group (P<0.01). The escape latencies of the rosuvastatin-treated group were mark?edly shorter in RHRSP than in sham-operation group (P<0.01). The numbers of crossing hidden platform in the 3 groups of rats were 4.55±1.23, 1.00±0.80 and 3.79±0.95 times. There were significantly differences in numbers of crossing hid? den platform among three groups (P<0.01). Luxol fast blue stanning showed that the grading scores for WML were lower in the rosuvastatin-treated than in the vehicle-treated group (P<0.01). Rosuvastatin significantly decreased the burden of Aβdeposits(17.47±3.59 vs. 4.42±1.57,P<0.01)and the TUNEL+cells(37.84±4.73 vs. 14.42±2.43,P<0.01)in the fron?tal cortex when compared with the vehicle-treated group. Conclusions Rosuvastatin may ameliorate spatial memory func?tion through attenuation of white matter lesion, Aβdeposits and apoptosis .