1.Management of complications during percutaneous implementation of biliary stents
Yongchun ZHANG ; Zhanjun GU ; Xiaotao DENG ; Jingfen HAN ; Guozhen LI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2000;0(12):-
Objective To retrospectively analyze the complications and management of complications during percutaneous implementation of biliary stents in 17 patients. Methods Percutaneous biliary drainage and implementation of biliary stents for malignant biliary obstruction under fluoroscopic guidance was performed in 64 patients. 17 cases developed complications. Bradycardia and hypotension was seen in 5 cases, slipping of the stent into the duodenum in 1, bile duct perforation in 2, the fine guidewire broken in the hepatic parenchyma in 2, malposition of the stent in 3, hepato renal failure leading to hemorrhage in 2, exchanging guidewire broken in the duodenum in 1, and balloon broken leading to stent dislocation in 1, respectively. Results Bradycardia and hypotension in the 5 cases was treated medically and the procedure was interrupted. Slipping of the stent into the duodenum was passed off spontaneously. Broken of the fine guidewire in the liver did not present any complaints until the death of the patients. Perforation of bile duct was treated conservatively with a clinical successful outcome. Malposition of the stent was treated by reimplementation of shorter stents. The broken exchanging guidewire in the duodenum during implementation was removed with the gastroscope. The hepato renal failure leading to hemorrhage had poor prognosis. The broken balloon caused stent dislocation was treated by reimplementation of stent. Conclusion Percutaneous implementation of stent is effective and safe for elderly patients with proximal stenosis of the biliary tract. However, one must be very careful to avoid the complications.
2.Hemostatic Effect of Gongxueting Mixture on Metrorrhagia and Metrostaxis with Blood Stasis Syndrome and Its Mechanism
Jing XIAO ; Zhudi WEI ; Guozhen LIANG ; Gaopi DENG ; Jinyin FENG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2000;0(04):-
A prospective clinical trial was carried out to explore the hemostatic effect of Gongxueting Mixture on metrorrhagia and metrostaxis with blood stasis syndrome and its mechanism. Bleeding time and bleeding volume in 37 cases were detected before and after treatment to assay the hemostatic effect. Indexes of blood analysis, blood rheology, blood coagulation and prostaglandin in 8 cases were determined to study the mechanism. The results showed that Gongxueting Mixture shortened the menstrual period and regulated the volume of menses (P 0.05 ). It is concluded that Gongxueting Mixture is effective for metrorrhagia and metrostaxis with blood stasis syndrome (the total effective rate being 91.89% ), and enhancement of platelet aggregation, promotion of fibrinolytic activity and regulation of prostaglandin release may be its hemostatic mechanism.
3.Role of interleukin-4 in the development of periodontitis in mouse model
Zengfang ZHANG ; Shiguang HUANG ; Qiling HUANG ; Min XIE ; Guozhen DENG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2010;26(3):573-576
AIM: The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of interleukin-4 (IL-4) in the development of periodontitis in mice by low dosage of Trichinella spiralis (T. spiralis) infection.METHODS: Twenty-seven male Kunming mice in specific pathogen free grade were randomly divided into three groups: (1) the normal control group;(2) the experimental periodontitis group, which was produced by ligature of braided silk around the first maxillary molar, and was inoculated with putative periodontopathic bacteria;(3) the periodontitis with T. spiralis infection group. The mice were sacrificed at the end of 1, 3 and 5 weeks. The probing depth (PD) was measured before the mice were euthanized. The histological change of periodontal tissues was observed under the microscope after the samples were stained with hematoxylin and eosin. Furthermore, the serum level of IL-4 was determined by ELISA. RESULTS: (1) The serum level of IL-4 in T. spiralis-infected group was significantly higher than that in experimental periodontitis group (P<0.01). (2) The PD in T. spiralis-infected group was significantly lower than that in experimental periodontitis group (P<0.01). (3) Only a mild inflammatory response was observed in T. spiralis-infected animals. CONCLUSION: T. spiralis infection upregulates IL-4 expression and attenuates periodontitis in mice.
4.Effect of health education improvement on promotion of timely vaccination among migrant children in community
Guozhen MA ; Beirong MO ; Pengjun JIANG ; Honglin SHEN ; Junmei DENG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2017;52(1):87-92
Objective To explore the effect of health education improvement on promotion of timely vaccination among migrant children in community and to provide references for community health service center.Methods A total of 155 migrant children's parents were recruited from July 2015 to February 2016,and improved health education intervention was carried out on the basis of routine health education to promote parents' health belief on timely vaccination.The compliance of parents' participation in health education activities,the health belief of parents themselves on timely vaccination at different stages of intervention and parents' satisfaction,and the rate of timely vaccination of migrant children before and after intervention were evaluated.Results Regarding the compliance of health education activities for parents in 12 weeks,the first 3 weeks was 85% ~ 91%,the last 4 weeks were 95% and above.Six months after intervention,the score of parents' health belief on timely vaccination was higher than that after 3 months of intervention and before intervention,and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).The timely vaccination rates in the study group for migrant children was higher than that in the historical groups (P<0.05).After intervention,the satisfaction rate for parents was 95.484%.Conclusion Health education improvement could effectively promote parents' health belief on timely vaccination,satisfaction rate and rate of timely vaccination among migrant children.
5.Role of coral artificial bone composite of human recombinant bone morphogenetic protein-2 in repairing alveolar bone
Wei LIN ; Xiaolan LI ; Weidong KONG ; Guozhen DENG ; Liji SHEN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(08):-
AIM: This study was conducted to evaluate the bone repairing ability of coral artificial bone(CAB) composite of human recombinant bone morphogenetic protein-2(rhBMP-2-CAB) implanted into extraction sockets. METHODS: 12 adult dogs served as the experimental animals. Immediately after extraction of the upper second and third incisors, rhBMP-2-CAB and CAB were respectively implanted into each site of extraction sockets. The bone repairing ability of the two grafts was analyzed with histology, image analysis system and radionuclide bone imagining at 4th, 8th and 12th week, respectively. RESULTS: rhBMP-2-CAB were absorbed gradually after implanted into alveolar bone defect and were replaced completely by bone at 12 weeks. The ratio of new bone formation of rhBMP-2-CAB was significantly higher than that of CAB at different time( P
6.The effects of intestinal nematode infection on experimental periodontitis in mice
Min XIE ; Shiguang HUANG ; Qiling HUANG ; Ning SONG ; Zengfang ZHANG ; Guozhen DENG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2009;25(6):787-790
Objective: To investigate the effect of polarizing the immune response toward the Th2 type, using intestinal nematode (Trichinella spiralis) infection, on subsequent experimental periodontitis. Methods:Thirty six SPF KM mice were randomly divided into three groups. Periodontitis group: experimental periodontitis was induced by wrapping a 5/0 silk ligature inoculated with putative periodontopathic bacteria around the first maxillary molar. Th2-polaried group: After the mice were infected with low dosage Trichinella spiralis, the experimental periodontitis model was established at that time as above. Mice were sacrificed at the end of 1, 4, 8, 12 weeks. The histological analysis of periodontal tissues was observed by microscope after the samples were stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). The concentrations of IFN--y and IL-4 in mouse serum were determined by ELISA. Results; The results showed that compared with control group Th2-polaried mice had high levels of IL-4 prior nematode infection reduced the severity of periodontitis, and subsequent infection of the periodontium with oral pathogens developed minimal lesions. Few or no osteoclasts were detected in lesions of Th2-polaried group. Conclusion;These results indicate a protective role of nematode infection in Thl cell-driven periodontal damage and prompt consideration of a novel therapeutic strategy in periodontitis based on im-munological distraction.
7.In vitro modified cell culture from the mantle tissue of Pinctada martensii and application of keratinocyte growth factor in cell culture
Yanhui CEN ; Jiang LIN ; Guozhen HE ; Jinsheng WANG ; Qing CHEN ; Yong LIN ; Xiaofang ZHAO ; Rongshi HUANG ; Hua SHAN ; Zude FENG ; Jialiang YE ; Shaoce DENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(37):7397-7400
BACKGROUND: There is a great debate but little research addressing the cell suspension obtained from the digested mantle tissues can effective amplify and form pearl sac in vitro, thus producing pearl. OBJECTIVE: To establish an effective technique and method of in vitro separation and culture of mantle of the pearl oyster (Pinctada martensii), and to determine the optimal method of forming pearl sac with the intact structure and secretion function, thus producing pearl. DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: Single sample observation was performed at the School of Basic Medicine, Guangxi Traditional Chinese Medical University, between August and December in 2008. MATERIALS: Pearl oyster (Pinctada martensii) aged 1.0 2.0 years, were offered by Yingpan Pearl Industrial Co., Ltd. Of Beihai City, China; the self-modified marine shellfish balanced salt solution; the self-prepared concha pteriae serum and concha pteriae body fluid; keratinocyte growth factor was purchased from Sigma, USA. METHODS: The mantle of pearl oyster (Pinctada martensii) was digested with 2.5 g/L trypsin, the harvested cells were cultured using M199 medium containing 10% fetal bovine serum and supplemented with 10 μg/L keratinocyte growth factor, 10% self-prepared concha pteriae serum and concha pteriae body fluid. The cultivation was performed for 30 days. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Cell growth characteristics and growth state. RESULTS: The pearl mantle epithelial cells cultured in vitro were shown to proliferate rapidly, secrete productively, and the muscle cells showed a great proliferation, finally encapsulated the mantle epithelial cells to form pear sac with the intact structure and strong secretion function. CONCLUSION: Using the modified culture technology and culture system, the addition of keratinocyte growth factor can obtain the well growing and secreting pearl sac during in vitro culture of mantle cells.
8.Finite element analysis of DAI animal model caused by nonimpact with half bound head in cats.
Ge CHEN ; Lida GAO ; Yubo FAN ; Wentao JIANG ; Nengqian HE ; Guozhen HUI ; Haixing DENG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2002;19(2):200-203
This study sought to make a biomechanical analysis of the diffuse axonal injury(DAI) animal model caused by nonimpact with half bound head in cats. A three-dimensional finite element model of cat's head was established. The head of an anesthetized cat was scanned in 2 mm section. The nods and element meshes were signed out according to the geometry of every section. The geometric data were put into the computer and the element mesh body of cat's head was established in vizi CAD system. The maximum stress, minimum stress and von Mises stress were calculated by Super SAP (93ed) finite elemental software when the force was loaded on the right or left side of model in zero section. The analysis showed that the maximum stress appeared in the anterior and posterior loaded point and extended to cranial base in the cranial shell. There was high stress in the brain surface also. Because of cerebellar tentorium, cerebral falx, petrosal bone and sellar process, the stress did not decrease equivalently while approaching the deep brain, but it was distributed in cerebral-cerebellar peduncles, brain stem, corpus callosum and basal ganglia area at high values. The results suggest that the stress caused by rotational force is widespreadly and unequivalently distributed in brain tissue, which is mainly effected by the cerebellar tentorium, cerebral falx and the irregular geometric forms of cranial bone.
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9.Optimization of Menin inhibitors based on artificial intelligence-driven molecular factory technology
Hao ZENG ; Guozhen WU ; Wuxin ZOU ; Zhe WANG ; Jianfei SONG ; Hui SHI ; Xiaojian WANG ; Tingjun HOU ; Yafeng DENG
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2024;55(3):326-334
Abstract: The new generation of artificial intelligence technology, represented by deep learning, has emerged as a crucial driving force in the advancement of new drug research and development. This article creatively proposes a workflow named “Molecular Factory” for the design and optimization of drug molecules based on artificial intelligence technology. This workflow integrates intelligent molecular generation models, high-performance molecular docking algorithms, and accurate protein-ligand binding affinity prediction methods. It has been integrated as a core module into DrugFlow, a one-stop drug design software platform, providing a comprehensive set of mature solutions for the discovery and optimization of lead compounds. Utilizing the “Molecular Factory” module, we conducted the research of second-generation inhibitors against Menin that can combat drug resistance. Through the integration of computational and experimental approaches, we rapidly identified multiple promising compounds. Among them, compound RG-10 exhibited the IC50 values of 9.681 nmol/L, 233.2 nmol/L, and 40.09 nmol/L against the wild-type Menin, M327I mutant, and T349M mutant, respectively. Compared to the positive reference molecule SNDX-5613, which has entered Phase II clinical trials, RG-10 demonstrated significantly enhanced inhibitory activity against the M327I and T349M mutants. These findings fully demonstrate the unique advantages of the "Molecular Factory" technology in practical drug design and development scenarios. It can rapidly and efficiently generate high-quality active molecules targeting specific protein structures, holding significant value and profound implications for advancing new drug discovery.
10.Effect of different liver function Child-Pugh classification on clinical prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma recipients after liver transplantation
Guozhen LIN ; Tianxing DAI ; Rongqiang LIU ; Mingbin DENG ; Guoying WANG ; Shuhong YI ; Hua LI ; Yang YANG ; Guihua CHEN
Organ Transplantation 2019;10(3):308-
Objective To evaluate the effect of the different Child-Pugh classification on the recurrence and survival of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) recipients after liver transplantation. Methods Clinical data of 125 HCC recipients undergoing liver transplantation were retrospectively analyzed. The 3-year disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) rates were calculated by Kaplan-Meier survival curve. The independent risk factors probably affecting the recurrence and survival of HCC recipients after liver transplantation were identified by using Cox's proportional hazards regression model. Results The median follow-up time was 25.6 months. The 3-year DFS and OS rates were 68.4% and 65.7% for all patients. The 3-year DFS and OS rates in 113 patients with Child-Pugh class A/B HCC were 68.6% and 66.2%, whereas 66.7% and 65.6% for 12 patients with Child-Pugh class C HCC with no statistical significance (all