1.Radiofrequency ablation of frequent premature ventricular contractions guided by CARTO
Bing LIU ; Qing ZHANG ; Hexiang CHENG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1983;0(05):-
Objective To assess the clinical efficacy of electroanatomically guided mapping and radiofrequency ablation under CARTO system for premature ventricular contraction. Methods The CARTO electroanatomical mapping system displays real time three dimensional chamber structure with electrical information related to signal amplitude and activation time. Drugrefractory and frequent premature ventricular contractions were ablated under CARTO system. Results Frequent premature ventricular contractions were successfully ablated in all 8 patients with mean 2.2?1.7 radiofrequency applications under CARTO system. 6/8 frequent premature ventricular contractions occured in right ventricule, and 2/8 in left ventricule. After ablation, the premature ventricular contractions declined from 24 711?5 612 beats/24h to 0-5 beats/24h, and patient′s symptoms almost disappeared. No recurrent case was found during a period of 3-12 months following observation, and the premature ventricular contractions remained ≤10 beats/24h. Conclusions The CARTO electroanatomical mapping system, referred to the electrophysiologic data, may be applied in guiding the radiofrequency ablation of drug-refractory and frequent premature ventricular contractions in those patients who have no organic heart disease for its safety and accurate orientation.
2.Radiofrequency ablation of atrioventricular nodal re-entrant tachycardia guided by the CARTO electroanatomic mapping system
Bing LIU ; Hexiang CHENG ; Haichang WANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1983;0(05):-
0.05), while when the CARTO technology was used, the mean fluoroscopy time was significantly shorter (6.3?2.6min vs 16.2?7.0min,P
3.ALLOZYME-BASED GENETIC VARIATION WITHIN AN UNSTABLE"POPULATION" OF CHINESE ONCOMELANIA HUPENSIS(GASTROPODA: RISSOACEA: POMATIOPSIDAE)
Yi ZHANG ; Hexiang LIU ; Ting FENG
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 2000;18(1):21-23
[Objective] To answer the following questions:① For Oncomelania snails collected two years apart from the same locality,has there been genetic divergence?②How much experimental error has there been in studying subsets of these populations? ③As this is an unstable population,what has the net effect been on Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium(Hwe)?[Methods] Allozymes were studied using horizontal starch gel electrophoresis.Data collected from numbers of experiments were conapiled.Data from each collection were divided into two equal subsets based on chronology of the experiments.Thirty-four loci were studied using 72 to 180 snails per subset.[Results] The mean number of alleles per locus ranged frcra 1.5~1.9.With each consecutive subset,the 96 polymorphic loci dropped from 38.2 to 17.6.The mean heterozygosity was very low:0.033 to 0.049 and not significantly different from Hardy-Weinberg expectations.Ten loci and 11 alleles exclusive to the first group were eliminated from the overall study reducing the number of polymorphic loci from 19 to 10.There were significant departures from Hwe at five loci having a substantial number of individuals for each allele.Nei's and Wright's D were 0.003±0.001 and 0.054±0.006 respectively.[Conclusion] ①There were significant errors seen primarily in the results scored' in the earliest experiments.②These earlier errors involving scoring difficult to resolve loci,and interpretation of rare alleles that were not found in later experiment had no significant effect on overall genetic distance.③The use of Wright's D for closely related populations is explained.Results with Nei's D indicated no significant difference among the four subunits; Wright's D yielded significant difference between the collections made two years apart,attributed to the annual flooding of the Yangtze River mixing snails from different localities.④ Major polymorphic loci were not in Hwe as predicted using the unstable population model.⑤One must study 25 or more individuals to find relatively rate alleles and study population genetics.
4.Citicoline in treating neuroleptic-induced extrapyramidal side effect
Hexiang LIU ; Ping CHENG ; Shixun HUANG ; Yiyun WANG
Chinese Journal of New Drugs and Clinical Remedies 2001;20(3):185-187
AIM:To study the effects of citicoline in treating neuroleptic-induced extrapyramidal side effect (EPS). METHODS:Seventy-five patients were divided into two groups:citicoline group of 38 patients ( M25,F13;age 28 a±s 9 a) received citicoline injection 0.5 g.d-1,in 5 % glucose injection 500 mL,iv,drip,qd ,for 14 d and control group of 37 patients ( M23,F14;age 27 a±6 a) received 5 % glucose injection 500 mL,iv, drip, qd,for 14 d. RESULTS: The total efficacy of citicoline or control group was 92 % and 11 % (P<0.05 ), respectively.The tremour, muscular rigidity, gait and muscle dystonia were better in citicoline group than in control group. No side effects were found. CONCLUSION: Citicoline is effective for neuroleptic-induced EPS.
5.In combination of the extent similarity and the clustering analysis to evaluate the quality of Flos lonicerae japonicae
Hexiang DUAN ; Yongsuo LIU ; Guoan LUO ; Yiming WANG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(03):-
AIM: The extent similarity algorithm was introduced, integrated clustering analysis to evaluate the quality of different sources of Flos lonicerae japonicae. METHODS: The fingerprint spectum of Flos lonicerae japonicae was established to calculate correlation coefficient, cosine of the included angle and extent similarity of thirty-five samples, and then clustering analysis was adopted. RESULTS: In combination of the extent similarity and the clustering analysis to evaluate the quality of Flos lonicerae japonicae, and the results showed that it accorded with reality. CONCLUSION: This method is accurate and reliable, and it is an apparent, credible and efficient method for quality evaluation of Chinese medicines.
6.Effects of hydrogen peroxide on intracellular free calcium concentration in cultured neonatal rat cardiomyocytes and its antagonism by taurine
Hexiang CHENG ; Guoliang JIA ; Rongqing ZHANG ; Haichang WANG ; Bing LIU ; Xuyang FENG ; Tao HU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(03):-
AIM: To examine the effects of hydrogen peroxide on intracellular free calcium concentration([Ca~(2+)]i) in cardiomyocytes and its antagonism by taurine. METHODS: A cell culture model of neonatal rat cardiac myocytes was used. There were four groups, control group, hydrogen peroxide (H_2O_2) group, H_2O_2+taurine (simultaneously) group,and H_2O_2+taurine (in sequence) group. Confocal microscope was used with Fluo-3/AM as calcium indicator to detect changes of [Ca~(2+)]i immediately and 15 minutes after H_2O_2 intervention, respectively. RESULTS:The intracellular fluoresence intensity of singular cardiomyocyte in H_2O_2 group was significantly higher than the control group 15 minutes after intervention (P
7.Effects of allicin on angiotensin Ⅱ-induced calcium current and intracellular free calcium concentration in human atrial myocytes
Dianxin ZHANG ; Hexiang CHENG ; Rongqing ZHANG ; Lan HUANG ; Haichang WANG ; Wenyi GUO ; Bing LIU ; Qing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(19):221-223
BACKGROUND: Angiotensin Ⅱ has been found to induce atrial electrical remodeling, which can be blocked or inhibited by allicin.OBJECTIVE: To study the effects of allicin on angiotensin Ⅱ-induced calcium channel current and intracellular free calcium concentration in human atrial myocytes.DESIGN: A randomized controlled study based on human atrial myocytes freshly isolated.SETTING: Cardiology department of a military medical university of Chinese PLA.METHODS: This study was carried out from June 2003 to June 2004 in the Laboratory of Cardiology Department, Xijing Hospital, the Fourth Military Medical University of Chinese PLA. Ten patients with congenital heart disease who underwent extracorporeal circulation surgery were included in the study. Among them, there were 6 males and 4 females with the average age of 15 ± 6 years. Tissue samples were taken from their right auricle and sent to the lab, where the atrial myocytes were freshly isolated. There were four co-administration of angiotensin Ⅱ (0. 1 μmol/L)and allicin(50 μmol/L).The conventional whole-cell configuration of the patch-clamp technique was used to detect membrane electric current of Ca2 + in L type. Confocal microscope was used with Fluo-3/AM as calcium indicator to detect changes of intracellular free calcium concentration immediately and 15 minutes after drug intervention, respectively.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The peak density of electric current of Ca2 + in L type and alteration of fluoresence intensity of intracellular free calcium concentration.electric current of Ca2 + in L type in human atrial myocytes was significantly increased by angiotensin Ⅱ of 0. 1 μmol/L[( - 12. 77 ± 1. 61) vs ( -5.78affect electric current of Ca2+ in L type in human atrial myocytes group, the peak density of electric current of Ca2 + in L type was significantly lower than that in angiotensin Ⅱ group[ ( - 8.75 ± 0.97) pA/pF, P < 0. 05 ].in angiotensin Ⅱ group was significantly higher than that in control and allicin groups[(2 610.1±112.6, (299.2±27.3)%; 653.9±42.5, 0;simultaneously with angiotensin Ⅱ, the alteration of intracellular fluoresence intensity was much lower than that in angiotensin Ⅱ group[ ( 1284.9 ± 85.2,(96.5±8.4)%;P <0.05].CONCLUSION: Allicin antagonizes angiotensin Ⅱ-induced increase in the peak density of electric current of Ca2+ in L type and intracellular calcium overload, which may relieve atrial electrical remodeling.
8.Inhibitive effects of diethyl-2, 6-diethyl-4-furny- 1,4-dihydropyridine-3, 5-dicarboxylate on the proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cell induced by angiotensin Ⅱ
Dianxin ZHANG ; Yusheng REN ; Lansun LI ; Hexiang CHENG ; Bing LIU ; Haichang WANG ; Qing ZHANG ; Rongqing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(15):212-214
BACKGROUND: Vascular smooth muscle cell(VSMC) is one of the major cell components of vascular wall and its pathologic effects in atherosclerosis has been verified and recognized. How to inhibit VSMC proliferation and migration becomes one of the hotspots in the researches regarding the prevention of coronary heart disease(CHD).OBJECTIVE: To observe the impacts of diethyl-2, 6-diethyl-4-furny-1,4-dihydropyridine-3, 5-dicarboxylate(EFDP) on angiotensin Ⅱ (Ang Ⅱ)-induced VSMC proliferation.DESIGN: A randomized controlled study based on VSMC of rabbit' s thoracic aorta cultured in vitro.SETTING: Department of cardiology in a military medical university of Chinese PLA.MATERIALS: The study was conducted in the Laboratory of Cardiology of Xijing Hospital of the Fourth Military Medical University of Chinese PLA between August 2003 and June 2004. Five New Zealand rabbits were selected for the harvest of VSMC. Animal cells were randomly divided into control group, Ang Ⅱ group and Ang Ⅱ + EFDP group(EFDP group).METHODS: New Zealand rabbits were fed by high-fat food. Thoracic aorta was harvested for the separation and culture of VSMC after the injury in thoracic aorta intima by sacculus. The experiment introduced the cultured rabbit VSMC to observe the impacts of EFDP on VSMC DNA synthesis and its time effect during VSMC proliferation promoted by Ang Ⅱ by 3H-TdR method.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: 3H-TdR intensity of radio activity in cells of each group to display the DNA synthesis during VSMC proliferation process.RESULTS: Ang Ⅱ could promote the synthesis of rabbit VSMC DNA, which hit its peak at the 36th hour compared with that of control group(358. 00± 49.01 vs 272.42 ± 54.96, P < 0. 01 ) . EFDP had significant inhibitive effects on Ang Ⅱ-induced VSMC proliferation, which also displayed a significant dose-dependent relationship, i.e. with the elevation of EFDP concentration, its inhibitive rate on VSMC proliferation also gradually increased. At the 36th hour, 78.40 μ mol/L of EFDP had more significant effect than that of 0. 08 μmol/L of EFDP(281.50 ± 15.28 vs 349. 25 ±32.10, P< 0. 05).CONCLUSION: EFDP can significantly inhibit Ang Ⅱ-induced rabbit VSMC proliferation with certain dose-effect dependency and time responses,which provides a theoretical gist for the primary rehabilitative prevention of atherosclerosis.
9.Species composition and distribution of medical mollusca in Shanghai City
Yunhai GUO ; Shan LV ; Wenbiao GU ; Hexiang LIU ; Ying WU ; Yi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2015;(1):36-40,44
Objective To investigate the species diversity and distribution of medical mollusca in Shanghai City. Methods From August 2012 to October 2013,all kinds of habitats in 8 districts and counties in Shanghai City,namely Jiading,Qingpu, Baoshan,Minhang,Songjiang,Jinshan,Chongming,Pudong,were selected for the field survey according to the distribution characteristics of the river system,and all the specimens of medical mollusca in the investigation sites were collected and classi?fied by morphological identification. Meanwhile,the species composition,habitats as well as the fauna of the medical mollusca collected were analyzed. Results A total of 5 211 specimens were collected,which belonged to 2 classes,14 families,18 gen?era and 25 species,including Oncomelania hupensis hupensis,Pomacea canaliculata,Parafossarulus striatulus,Alocinma longicornis,Physa acuta,Galba pervia,Hippeutis cantori,etc. The species numbers of medical mollusca in Chongming,Jin?shan,Pudong new area and Qingpu districts(counties)were 22,22,21 and 20,respectively,which were more than those of other areas. The habitat analysis suggested that the species numbers in the river and wetland were the most,both of which were 14 species. The main faunas of the medical mollusca in Shanghai were the cosmopolitan and oriental species. Conclusions The freshwater gastropod species are paucity in Shanghai City,but almost of them can be served as the intermediate hosts of certain parasites to transmit snail?related parasitic diseases,so the surveillance of medical mollusca should be strengthened.
10.Effects of pinacidil on intracellular free calcium concentration of cultured neonatal rat cardiomyocytes during hypoxia/reoxygenation
Hexiang CHENG ; Rongqing ZHANG ; Guoliang GIA ; Xinguo ZHAO ; Bing LIU ; Dan CHEN ;
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(08):-
Objectives: To examine effects of pinacidil on intracellular free calcium concentration of cardiomyocytes during hypoxia/reoxygenation. Methods:A cell culture model of neonatal rat cardiac myocytes was used. There were three groups, including control group, hypoxia/reoxygenation group and pinacidil group. Confocal microscope was used with Fluo 3/AM as calcium indicator to detect changes of intracellular free calcium concentration. Results:The intracellular fluoresence intensity of singular cardiomyocyte in hypoxia/reoxygenation group was significantly higher than that of the controls( P