1.The gene expression of cytokines in human tumor cell lines and specimens
Haiming WEI ; Zhigang TIAN ; Jinbo FENG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2000;0(08):-
Objective:To study the role of IL-2,IL-4,IL-6,IL-10,IL-13 and IFN? in pathogenesis of human tumor.Methods:The gene expression of 6 cytokines in human tumor cell lines and specimens were detected by RT-PCR or RNA dot hybridization.Results: There were predominant expression of Th2 type cytokines in 183 different human tumor cell lines and specimens.The positive rate of IL-4,IL-6,IL-10,IL-13 .IFN? and IL-2 in 183 tumor cell lines and specimens were 65%,70.5%,83.6%,61.7%, 12.6% and 22.9%,respectively.Conclusion: Predominant expression of Th2 type cytokines play an important role in the pathogenesis and development of tumor, may be related to the evasion of tumor cells from immune surveillance.
2.Application of standard score in eight-year program's examination within clinical practice
Siwen SUN ; Daohong LIU ; Haiming WANG ; Hao FENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2011;10(5):565-567
In order to investigate the application of standard score in the examination of eight-year program's clinical practice and to keep consistency of learning level among groups, we translate the original scores into standard scores and discuss the results and how to define the excellent grade so that the scores may have more comparability.
3.Relevant problems on artificial hip replacement
Bo ZHANG ; Feng XIN ; Xiaochen XIE ; Haiming YE
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(17):-
To summarize the accumulated successful experiences, defeated cases and lessons the recent year’s clinical studies, works and experiences of hip prosthesis combining the relevant status abroad and to analyze some questions such as the operations are not standardized; the indications are not strict; overemphasizing the navigation and mini-invasion; clinical techniques are irregular, and the patients should be educated, and so on. The above questions influence the good development of the Chinese joint prosthesis and reduce the clinical outcomes of the joint prosthesis. Taken together, these questions should be concerned and resolved. Relevant solutions are discussed.
4.Effect of early surgical repair on functional recovery of patients with traumatic facial paralysis
Weiming SONG ; Guangci SUN ; Yuejian FENG ; Jiguang MA ; Haiming ZHANG ; Jiaqi WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(9):177-179
BACKGROUND: Facial nerve injury causes facial nerve paralysis (or facial palsy) and even results in psychosocial disturbances of the patients. Repair the injured facial nerve and reconstruction of the nerve function as early as possible have been the primary concern in clinical studies.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the timing and surgical approaches for repairing facial paralysis in order to provides evidences for its therapeutic and prognostic evaluation.DESIGN: Case analysis based on patients.SETTING: Hospital of Plastic Surgery of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences.PARTICIPANTS: Nine patients with traumatic facial paralysis hospitalized in the Hospital of Plastic Surgery of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences from December 1993 to November 2001.METHODS: Facial nerve anastomosis was performed microsurgically along with the implantation of the sural nerve graft into orbicular muscle of the eye 3 or 4 months after nerve injury in the 9 patients. The clinical data of the patients were retrospectively reviewed.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The facial nerve function was evaluated with House-Brackmann scale and photographs of the patients' faces before and after surgical treatment were taken.RESULTS: In the follow-up of these patients lasting 6 months to 2 years,all the patients attained satisfactory outcome.CONCLUSION: Early operation is crucial for the treatment of traumatic facial paralysis,with facial nerve anastomosis as the primary choice. The implantation of the nerve graft into muscle is also indicated for repairing traumatic facial paralysis in some cases. The importance of individualized treatment choice is reiterated on the basis of cicatrectomy and the extent and specific features of the injury.
5.EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF NERVE GRAFT WITH VASCULAR IMPLANTATION
Haiming DING ; Xicheng HAN ; Houshan LU ; Baoguo JIANG ; Chuanhan FENG
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 1999;(1):61-63
Objective. To study the performance of free nerve graft with vascular implantation.Material and method. Three groups of rats were used. A 10 mm nerve defect was made in the sciatic nerve. It was repaired respectively with vascularised nerve graft(VNG), free nerve graft with vascular implantation(NGV) or free nerve graft(NG). Before 30 days the revascularisation of the nerve graft was assessed;at 2 to 3 month regeneration of nerve was evaluated. Histochemical staining, vascular morphology and electrophysiological examination were undertaken.Result and conclusion. The number of regenerated blood vessels in VNG and NGV was significantly increased than that in NG before 30 days. The ratio of regenerated nerve fiber area and conduction velocity in the first two groups were much better than those in NG at 2 to 3 months.
6.Risk factors of BK virus infection post renal transplantation
Yingxin FU ; Wenli SONG ; Chunbai MO ; Gang FENG ; Xuexi GUO ; Haiming ZHANG ; Zhenglu WANG ; Weiping ZHENG ; Hong ZHENG ; Zhongyang SHEN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2009;30(12):809-812
Objective To analyze the risk factors of BKV infection and compare the real-time PCR procedure and urinary sediment smears of patients checked for decoy cells. Methods The peripheral blood samples of 129 renal recipients were collected. According to the result of PCR, 129 patients were divided into 2 groups:①BKV-DNA(+);②BKV-DNA(-). The sex, age, cold ischemia time, hemotodialysis duration, immunosuppressive agent and other clinical parameters were compared between the 2 groups and a Logistic regression was performed to analyze the risk factors of BKV infection. Results There were 20(15. 5%) patients in BKV-DNA(+), 109(84. 5%)patients in BKV-DNA(-)group. Logistic regression found that the cold ischemia time, hematodialysis duration, living donor were significantly related to the BKV-DNA. The results of the real-time PCR procedure and urinary sediment smears of patients checked for decoy cells were related. Conclusion Real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR and urine decoy cell are good way for detection of BKV infection after renal transplantation. The cold ischemia time and hematodialysis duration and brain death donor were the risk factors of BKV infection post renal transplantation.
7.Adhesive deformity from the upper eyelid fold formation and its treatment.
Haiming ZHANG ; Guangci SUN ; Xiaolin ZHOU ; Weiming SONG ; Jiguang MA ; Xin YANG ; Guoping FENG ; Yuejian FENG ; Bo AN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2002;18(4):209-210
OBJECTIVEOn the basis of the concept of adhesive deformity from upper eyelid fold formation, the clinical results after using various methods to correct the adhesive deformities are summarized.
METHODSA total of 33 cases of adhesive deformity from upper eyelid fold formation have been treated using various corrective methods including taking off the sutures, shifting of the septal fat or the pre-septal orbicularis muscle, transferring of pretarsal orbicularis muscle, grafting of autogenous fat tissue, and repairing or/and shortening of the palpebral levator. Postoperative follow-up ranged from 3 months to 2 years.
RESULTSThe effective results have been got with the used methods except shifting of the pre-septal orbicularis muscle or transferring of pretarsal orbicularis muscle.
CONCLUSIONSThe suitable methods to correct the adhesive deformity from upper eyelid fold formation must be chosen according to the causes and the local situations.
Adult ; Eyelids ; abnormalities ; surgery ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Middle Aged ; Treatment Outcome
8.Expression of transcription factor T-bet/GATA3 in lung cancer patients and its interference by the traditional Chinese herbal medicine.
Haiming WEI ; Zhigang TIAN ; Xiaoqun XU ; Jinbo FENG ; Wei XIAO
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2002;24(1):34-37
OBJECTIVETo study the relation between the expression of transcription factor T-bet/GATA3 and Th1/Th2 type cytokines in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from lung cancer patients and their interference by the traditional Chinese herbal medicine.
METHODSThe gene expression of Th1/Th2 type cytokine IFN gamma, IL-2, IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, transcription factor T-bet/GATA3 and tumor tissue specific mRNA CEA, CK19 in PBMC from lung cancer patients were detected by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction RT-PCR. Meanwhile, the change of IFN gamma, IL-4, T-bet and GATA3 in PBMC before and after being cultured with the traditional Chinese herbal medicine-Astragulus and Tetramethylpyrazine was also observed.
RESULTSPredominant expression of Th2 type cytokines was detected in 42 lung cancer patients. The positive rates of IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, IFN gamma and IL-2 were 27/42, 24/42, 31/42, 4/42 and 5/42, respectively. But, the positive rates of transcription factor T-bet and GATA3 were 16/42 and 34/42. Moreover, the expression intensity of T-bet was lower in the CEA and CK19 positive patients than the negative ones. On the contrary, the expression intensity of GATA3 was significantly higher in the same patients.
CONCLUSIONPredominant expression of Th2 type cytokines may be related to lower expression of T-bet or higher expression of GATA3. This condition can be interfered by the traditional Chinese herbal medicine-Astragulus and Tetramethylpyrazine.
Cytokines ; blood ; drug effects ; DNA-Binding Proteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; GATA3 Transcription Factor ; Gene Expression ; drug effects ; Humans ; Lung Neoplasms ; blood ; genetics ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; RNA, Messenger ; biosynthesis ; drug effects ; T-Box Domain Proteins ; Th1 Cells ; drug effects ; immunology ; Th2 Cells ; drug effects ; immunology ; Trans-Activators ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Transcription Factors ; biosynthesis ; genetics
9. Treatment of patients with different degree of acute respiratory distress syndrome caused by inhalation of white smoke
Fuwang YANG ; Haiming XIN ; Jinhong ZHU ; Xiaoyan FENG ; Xiaochen JIANG ; Zhenyu GONG ; Yalin TONG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2017;33(12):760-765
Objective:
To summarize the treatment experience of patients with different degree of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) caused by inhalation of white smoke from burning smoke bomb.
Methods:
A batch of 13 patients with different degree of ARDS caused by inhalation of white smoke from burning smoke bomb, including 2 patients complicated by pulmonary fibrosis at the late stage, were admitted to our unit in February 2016. Patients were divided into mild (9 cases), moderate (2 cases), and serious (2 cases) degree according to the ARDS Berlin diagnostic criteria. Patients with mild and moderate ARDS were conventionally treated with glucocorticoid. Patients with severe ARDS were sequentially treated with glucocorticoid and pirfenidone, and ventilator-assisted breathing, etc. were applied. The vital signs, arterial oxygenation index, changes of lung imaging, pulmonary ventilation function, general condition, and the other important organs/systems function were timely monitored according to the condition of patients. The above indexes were also monitored during the follow-up time of 10-15 months post injury. Data were processed with SPSS 18.0 statistical software.
Results:
(1) The symptoms of respiratory system of patients with mild and moderate ARDS almost disappeared after 3 days′ treatment. Their arterial oxygenation index was decreased from post injury day 1 to 4, which almost recovered on post injury day 7 and completely recovered one month post injury. The symptoms of respiratory system of patients with severe ARDS almost disappeared at tranquillization condition 1-3 month (s) post injury. Their arterial oxygenation index was decreased from post injury day 3 to 21, which gradually recovered 1-3 month (s) post injury and was normal 15 months post injury. (2) Within 24 hours post injury, there was no obvious abnormality or only a little texture enlargement of lung in image of chest CT or X-rays of patients with mild and moderate ARDS. One patient with moderate ARDS had diffuse patchy and ground-glass like increased density shadow (pulmonary exudation for short) at post injury hour 96. Chest iconography of all patients with mild and moderate ARDS showed no abnormalities 10 months post injury. Both lungs of each of the two patients with severe ARDS showed obvious pulmonary exudation at post injury hours 45 and 75, respectively. One patient with severe ARDS showed no abnormality in chest image 10 months post injury, but there was still a small mesh-like increased density shadow in double lobes with slight adhesion of pleura in the other patient with severe ARDS 15 months post injury. (3) All patients showed severe restrictive hypoventilation when admitted to hospital. Pulmonary ventilation function of patients with mild and moderate ARDS recovered to normal one month post injury, and they could do exercises like running, etc. Pulmonary ventilation function of one patient with severe ARDS recovered to normal 6 months post injury, and the patient could do exercises like running, etc. The other patient with severe ARDS showed mild restrictive hypoventilation 15 months post injury and could do exercises like rapid walking, etc. (4) The condition of all mild and one moderate ARDS patients was better on post injury day 3, and they were transferred to the local hospital for subsequent treatment and left hospital on post injury day 21. One patient with moderate ARDS healed and left hospital on post injury day 29. Patients with severe ARDS healed and left hospital on post injury day 81. During the follow-up time of 10-15 months post injury, the other important organs/systems of all patients showed no abnormality, and there was no adverse reaction of glucocorticoid like osteoporosis, femoral head necrosis, or metabolic disorder. Two patients with severe ARDS did not have any adverse reaction of pirfenidone like liver function damage, photosensitivity, anorexia, or lethargy.
Conclusions
Early enough and uninterrupted application of glucocorticoid can significantly reduce the ARDS of patients caused by inhalation of white smoke from burning smoke bomb. Sequential application of glucocorticoid and pirfenidone can effectively treat pulmonary fibrosis at the late stage.