1.Clinical Analysis of 22 Cases of Pediatric Periappendicural Abscess Treated with Laparoscopic Surgery
Yufeng CHEN ; Hualei CUI ; Guibin LI
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2017;17(9):787-789
Objective To explore the feasibility of laparoscopic surgery in the treatment of pediatric periappendicural abscess.Methods A total of 22 cases of pediatric periappendicural abscess were treated with laparoscopic surgery from April 2013 to May 2016.In the operation, we performed the separation from the side of the abdominal wall and abscess adhesion, and then lifted the abscess for blunt separation into the abscess cavity.After the management of appendix stump, the abdominal cavity was washed and a peritoneal drainage tube was placed.Results Laparoscopic appendectomy was performed successfully in all the cases.No conversion to open laparotomy was needed.The operation time was (65.3±8.2) min, the intraoperative blood loss was (10.5±4.2) ml, and the postoperative hospitalization was (6.5±1.4) days.Follow-ups for 6-24 months (mean, 12 months) in the 22 cases found no complications, such as abdominal abscess, stump fistula, stump appendicitis or adhesive ileus.Conclusion The application of laparoscopic surgery in the treatment of pediatric periappendicural abscess is feasible and safe.
2.MUTAGENICITY OF STREPTOMYCES REGENSIS PRODUCING A NOVEL ANTIBIOTICS AGPM
Jianyong ZHANG ; Jinyang NIU ; Guibin CHEN ; Yingjin YUAN ; Zong HU ;
Microbiology 1992;0(02):-
of Streptomyces regensis was isolated from soil to produce a novel antibiotic AGPM of a strong biological activity of antitumor The strain was irradiated by UV after treatment with LiCl to give a AGPM yield of 1 87?10 2 mg mL 1 , 2 2 times higher than that of the original strain The optimum UV irradiation time was 30~60 s and the best LiCl concentration was 0 05~0 09 mol/L The fermentation of AGPM was conducted in a 30 L stirred tank, the maximum yield of AGPM using the mutants reached 1 85?10 2 mg mL 1 , while that using the original strain was only 0 85?10 2 mg mL 1
3.THE STUDY ON DIFFERENCE OF PROTEIN EXPRESSIONS IN AN ANTIBIOTIC AGPM FERMENTATION PROCESS
Jinyang NIU ; Jianjun QIAO ; Guibin CHEN ; Jianyong ZHANG ; Ying YUAN ;
Microbiology 1992;0(03):-
A new strain of Streptomyces regensis was isolated from soil to produce a novel antibiotic AGPM possessing a strong antitumor activity In order to study on the metabolic path of the novel antibiotic AGPM, the protein patterns from the strain of Streptomyces regensis at different culture period were analyzed by using two eimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis Comparing with sample from growth phase, seventeen new protein spots were found in that from antibiotic production phase The results demonstrated that the special proteins might be related with the antibiotic AGPM biosynthesis from Streptomyces regensis
4.Effect of helicobacter pylori on gastric mucosal cell proliferation in gastritis
Zhengxin LIU ; Baowen CHEN ; Guibin YANG ; Xiquan ZHANG ; Boq JIA
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2004;0(03):-
Objective: To study the effect of helicobacter pylori on gastric mucosal cell proliferation in gastritis. Methods: Fifty-six gastritis patients with or without Helicobacter pylori infection (Hp+ 27; Hp- 29) were selected. The expression of proliferation cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), transforming growth factor beta receptor type Ⅰand typeⅡ(TGF?RⅠ, TGF?RⅡ) in gastric mucosa were examined by immunohistochemical method. Results: The PCNA and EGFR were significantly higher in Hp positive chronic gastritis patients than in Hp negative ones(P
5.Evaluation of alar ligament injury with MR proton-weighted imaging
Jianqiang CHEN ; Yuefu ZHAN ; Guibin HAN ; Xiangjun HAN ; Ziyi GUO ; Wei WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2015;(5):376-379
Objective To investigate the imaging features of alar ligament and its extent, and provide the basis forclinical treatment.Methods 3.0 T superconducting MRI was used to scan the alar ligament with high resolution PDWI sequence (Proton density weighted imaging, PDWI)in 109 patients of emergency admissions due to head and neck trauma. Based on imaging features, ligamentous injury was classified into three degrees(Ⅰ to Ⅲ degrees).Patients with Ⅰ degree ligamentous injury were treated conservatively, andⅡtoⅢdegree injury patients were treated with surgery, then follow-up was performed with MRI for the recovery of ligaments and clinical evaluation for symptoms (6 months follow-up period). Results High-resolution PDWI showed 78 patients with no ligament injury.On follow-up, patients recovered well (atlantoaxial joint motor function and clinical symptoms). Thirty one patients had alar ligament injury in varying degrees, of which 18 patients had grade Ⅰ injury, nine patients had degree Ⅱinjury, and four patients had degreeⅢinjury .All gradeⅠinjury patients received conservative treatment. Follow-up of patients showed good recovery, MR revealed the lesions shrank in varying degrees or disappear.
Six gradeⅡinjury patients had surgical treatment, and three received conservative treatment. On follow-up, seven patients had a good recovery, two patients underwent surgical treatment within 3 months after injury and recovered well.Three gradeⅢpatients treated by surgery, and all with good recovery postoperative, and a patient died of respiratory failure. Conclusions High resolution PDWI is an effective tool to evaluate the extent of the alar ligament injury. Grade Ⅰ ligamentous injury patients treated conservatively can achieve good results, GradeⅡandⅢligamentous injury patients should receive surgical treatment early.
6.Inhibition of nicotine on apoptosis of chondrocytes induced by monosodium iodoacetate
Guibin HAN ; Shou ZHANG ; Weiwei SUN ; Haitao ZHONG ; Jianqiang CHEN ; Zhongcheng FAN
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2016;26(3):40-45
Objective To explore inhibition of nicotine on apoptosis of chondrocytes induced by monosodium iodoacetate ( MIA) .Methods Rat primary chondrocytes were isolated by enzyme digestion, and the cells were treated with 10 -8 , 10 -7 , 10 -6 , 10 -5 mol/L nicotine for 48 h.The cases were randomly divided into five groups, except for normal group, the other four groups were treated with 4μmol/L MIA 24 h, and three groups were treated 10 -8 , 10 -7 , 10 -6 mol/L nicotine.The viability of chondrocytes was detected by MTT assay.The apoptosis of chondrocytes was examed by Annexin V-FITC/PI flow dual-staining method.The activity of cysteinyl aspartate specific proteinase 3 ( Caspase 3 ) was measured by spectrophotography method.The activation of phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase ( PI3K)/protein kinase B ( AKT) and the expression of down-stream molecule Bax, Bcl-2 was assayed by western blot.Results 10 -7 , 10 -6 mol/L nicotine increased chondrocytes' viability (P<0.05), 10 -5mol/L nicotine reduced chondrocytes' viability (P<0.05), and 10 -8 mol/L nicotine didn't effect on chondrocytes' viability (P>0.05).10 -8, 10 -7, 10 -6 mol/L nicotine could increase MIA-induced chondrocytes' viability (P<0.05), suppress MIA-induced chondrocytes' apoptosis and the activity of MIA-induced Caspase 3 (P <0.05).Moreover, 10 -7, 10 -6 mol/L nicotine could increase the expression of PI3K and phosphorylation of AKT ( P<0.05) , down-regulate the expression of Bax and up-regulate the expression of Bcl-2 in MIA-induced rat chondrocytes ( P<0.05 ) .Conclusion These results suggested nicotine could exert anti-apoptosis in MIA-induced rat chondrocytes, which might be related to PI3K/AKT signal pathway.
7.The value of mean platelet volume in predicting left circumflex artery as culprit vessel in patients with myocardial infarction
Shaohui NIU ; Lihua ZHANG ; Liguo JIAN ; Guibin SHEN ; Guoping GU ; Xubang HU ; Jie CHEN
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013;22(7):716-720
Objective To evaluate the value of mean platelet volume (MPV) in identifying the location of infarct at left circumflex artery (LCX) in patients with non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI).Methods In this retrospective study,184 consecutive patients with NSTEMI were eligible to be enrolled from January 1,2009 to June 30,2011 and laboratory examinations including platelet count,B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP),troponins test (TnI),C-reactive protein and serum creatinine (SCr) were done.The demographics and detailed history of patients were documented.In addition,left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) test and coronary angiography to determine the culprit vessel implicating in infarction were carried out in all enrolled patients.The patients were categorized into LCX group and N-LCX group according to culprit vessel.Results Of 184 patients,68 patients were in LCX group and 116 patients had left anterior descending artery (LAD) lesion or right coronary artery (RCA) lesion.High percent of LCX infarction were found in patients with high MPV level and low BNP level,and in smokers.And lower proportion of those patients had previous percutaneous coronary artery intervention.The results showed that MPV was larger in patients with LCX infarction than that in patients with LAD or RCA.Receiver operating characteristic curve showed the area under curve was 0.75 (95% CI:0.675-0.826).An optimized cut off point at 9.15 fL of MPV showed 83.8% sensitivity and 63.8% specificity for prediction of LCX infarction.Multivariate analysis also showed that MPV was the only independent predictor of a LCX infarction in patients with NSTEMI [OR=1.32,(95% CI:1.031-1.688),P<0.05].Conclusions MPV was the only independent factor associated with LCX infarction in patients with NSTEMI.
9.Exploring lncRNA Expression Patterns in Patients With Hypertrophied Ligamentum Flavum
Junling CHEN ; Guibin ZHONG ; Manle QIU ; Wei KE ; Jingsong XUE ; Jianwei CHEN
Neurospine 2024;21(1):330-341
Objective:
Hypertrophy ligamentum flavum (LFH) is a common cause of lumbar spinal stenosis, resulting in significant disability and morbidity. Although long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been associated with various biological processes and disorders, their involvement in LFH remains not fully understood.
Methods:
Human ligamentum flavum samples were analyzed using lncRNA sequencing followed by validation through quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. To explore the potential biological functions of differentially expressed lncRNA-associated genes, Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway analyses were performed. We also studied the impact of lncRNA PARD3-AS1 on the progression of LFH in vitro.
Results:
In the LFH tissues when compared to that in the nonhypertrophic ligamentum flavum (LFN) tissues, a total of 1,091 lncRNAs exhibited differential expression, with 645 upregulated and 446 downregulated. Based on GO analysis, the differentially expressed transcripts primarily participated in metabolic processes, organelles, nuclear lumen, cytoplasm, protein binding, nucleic acid binding, and transcription factor activity. Moreover, KEGG pathway analysis indicated that the differentially expressed lncRNAs were associated with the hippo signaling pathway, nucleotide excision repair, and nuclear factor-kappa B signaling pathway. The expression of PARD3-AS1, RP11-430G17.3, RP1-193H18.3, and H19 was confirmed to be consistent with the sequencing analysis. Inhibition of PARD3-AS1 resulted in the suppression of fibrosis in LFH cells, whereas the overexpression of PARD3-AS1 promoted fibrosis in LFH cells in vitro.
Conclusion
This study identified distinct expression patterns of lncRNAs that are linked to LFH, providing insights into its underlying mechanisms and potential prognostic and therapeutic interventions. Notably, PARD3-AS1 appears to play a significant role in the pathophysiology of LFH.