1.Relationship between leptin resistance and obesity-related hypertension in elderly men
Hongyi XING ; Hao ZHAN ; Yuanwu MEI ; Guirong WEI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(3):232-233
BACKGROUND:It has been known that there exists a close relationship between leptin and obesity.Then,how are serum leptin and insulin related to obesity-related hypertension(ORH)? OBJECTIVE:To study the changes of serum leptin and insulin in elderly men with ORH,and investigate the relationship between leptin resistance and ORH in elderly men. DESIGN: Retrospective controlled study based on diagnosis. SETTINGS:The Department of Neurology and the Department of Nuclear Medicine,Affiliated Union Hospital of Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology. PARTICIPANTS: Altogether 62 elderly male inpatients or outpatients aged from 60 to 82 years in the Affiliated Union Hospital of Tongji Medical College from October 2001 to June 2002 were selected.The diagnosis of hypertension was based on the diagnostic criteria established by the WHO in 1999:systolic blood pressure(SBP) ≥ 140 mm Hg(1 mm Hg=0.133 kPa) and(or) diastolic blood pressure(DBP) ≥ 90 mm Hg. INTERVENTIONS:The content of serum leptin and insulin in 41 hypertensive and 21 normotensive elderly men was determined by the method of radioimmunoassay. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:Blood pressure,body mass index (BMI),serum leptin and insulin level. RESULTS:The content of serum leptin and insulin in the hypertensive obese men were increased significantly by 1.8 μ g/L and 2.7 mIU/L,respectively,as compared with that in the normotensives (t=2.212,2.395,P< 0.01). The level of serum leptin and insulin in the ORH patients was increased by 2.7 μ g/L and 4.7 mIU/L,respectively,as compared with that of the normotensives with significant differences (t=3.348,5.113,all P< 0.001). The level of serum leptin in the hypertensive patients older than 70 years was significantly increased by 1.7 μ g/L compared with that of those aged 60 to 70 years(t=2.767,P< 0.05). CONCLUSION:Resistance to leptin and insulin exists in obesity-related hypertension of elderly men and leptin is closely associated with obesity-related hypertension.
2.Expression of p53 protein and Ki-67 antigen and their significance in appendiceal mucinous neoplasms and pseudomyxoma peritonei
Zhenjun WEI ; Hongyi LI ; Hao LIANG ; Hongyan ZHANG ; Aitao GUO
Cancer Research and Clinic 2013;(4):234-237
Objective To investigate the relationship between the expression of p53 protein and Ki-67 antigen in order to detect its clinical characters and the significance of them in them occurrence and development of appendiceal mucinous neoplasms.Methods 42 tissues of appendiceal mucinous neoplasms were selected by pathological diagnosis in the department of pathology of the PLA general hospital from May 1993 to October 2007.The 10 samples of control group were obtained from simple appendicitis after surgery.Applied PV6000 immunohistochemical method,the expressions of p53 protein and Ki-67 antigen were detected.Results The expression of p53 protein in appendiceal mucinous neoplasms was higher than that in appendicitis tissue [31.0 % (13/42) vs 0 (0/10),x2 =4.127,P =0.042).The positive rate of p53 protein in appendiceal mucinous adenocarcinoma was higher than that in low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm tissue (40.0 % vs 8.3 %,x2 =4.0218,P =0.044).The positive rate of p53 protein in appendiceal mucinous neoplasms tissue with pseudomyxoma peritonei was higher than that in tissue without PMP (45.5 % vs 15.0 %,x2 =4.5464,P =0.033).The expression of Ki-67 antigen in appendiceal mucinous neoplasms was higher than that in appendicitis tissue (45.2 % vs 10.0 %,x2 =4.2374,P =0.039).Considering the different factors (such as gender,age,pathological type and PMP),Ki-67 antigen expressions were still not significantly different (P > 0.05).In appendiceal mucinous neoplasms,the difference of positive rates of Ki-67 between the p53 positive expression group and the p53 negative group was statistically significant (x2 =7.6299,P =0.0057).Conclusion The expression of p53 protein was correlated with the expression of Ki-67 antigen.It's valuable that both p53 protein and Ki-67 antigen are used to evaluate the biological behavior of appendiceal mucinous neoplasms and predict the malignant degree.
3.Surgical correction for post-traumatic Madelung deformity complicated with dorsal or volar angulation in the adults
Yingsheng DENG ; Hongyi DENG ; Dayong LIU ; Qiulin ZHANG ; Fang JI ; Hao TANG ; Qiugen WANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2009;25(9):834-838
Objective To explore surgical methods and their efficacy for post-traumatic Made-lung deformity complicated with dorsal or volar angulation in the adults. Methods Volar plate or exter-nal fixator, combined with the techniques osteotomy and bone grafting, were selected to treat adult pa-tients with post-traumatic Madelung deformity complicated with dorsal or volar angulation. The effects were preliminarily evaluated through comparing the volar tilting angle, ulnar inclination, radial shortening and the range of joint motion before and after the operation. Results All the patients were followed up for 6-27 months (mean 16 months). The volar tilting angle, radial inclination, radial shortening, range of joint motion of all patients were improved significantly (P<0.05). Conclusions For patients with Madelung deformity complicated with dorsal angulation, internal fixation of volar plate combined with volar osteotomy and bone grafting is recommended; while dynamic eternal fixator combined with combined with dorsal osteotomy and bone grafting is an ideal choice for patients with Madelung deformity complicated with volar angulation.
4.Diagnostic value of double-phase enhancement and virtual endoscopy with multi-slice spiral CT on clinical staging of preoperative bladder cancer
Jun MA ; Zhengwei XUN ; Ruoshui HA ; Hongyi HAO ; Lili YANG ; Dazhi CHEN ; Yong LI
Chinese Journal of Urology 2010;31(12):839-843
Objective To determine the diagnostic value of double-phase enhancement and virtual endoscopy with multi-slice spiral CT (MSCT) on clinical staging of preoperative bladder cancer.Methods Seventy-five patients with bladder cancer diagnosed by fibercystoscope or operation. All of them were examined by double-phase enhancement and virtual endoscopy with MSCT. The images were analyzed and clinical staging were obtained. The findings of MSCT (71 cases)were compared with the post-operative histopathological results. Results There were 94 lesions to be found. The staging of MSCT: T1 26 cases,T2, 27 cases, T2b 13 cases, T3 12 cases, T4 16 cases. Histopathological results: pT1 28 cases, pT2a 24 cases, pT2b 14 cases, pT3 12 cases, pT4 16 cases. The sensitivity of preoperative staging on bladder cancer was 89.4 % (84/94) by double-phase enhancement of MSCT;the sensitivity of virtual endoscopy was 96.6% (84/87)for polyploidy tumors and 90. 9 % (10/11) for sessile lesions. When double-phase enhancement and virtual images were evaluated together, the sensitivity rate increased to 94.5%. When the tumors were confined within the bladder wall (≤T2b), the diagnostic accuracy of double-phase enhancement and virtual images was 91.2% (51/56). When the tumors had invaded the tissues and organs beyond the bladder wall (≥T3), the accuracy was 100% (28/28). Conclusion Double-phase enhancement and virtual endoscopy of MSCT is of great value in clinical staging of bladder cancer.
5.Genome-wide analysis of histone H3 lysine 4 trimethylation by ChIP-chip in rat lung fibroblast transdifferentiation
Suna LIU ; Wu YAO ; Lei BAO ; Juan LI ; Hongyi ZHANG ; Jianyong HOU ; Di WANG ; Huiting CHEN ; Changfu HAO
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2016;30(7):728-735
OBJECTIVE To analyze trimethylation of genome-wide histone H3 lysine 4(H3K4met3) induced by silicon dioxide(SiO2)through chromatin immunoprecipitation linked to microarrays(ChIP-chip)in lung fibroblast(LF)of rats. METHODS A primary co-culture model of rat alveolar macrophages (AM)and LF in vitro. AM were exposed to 100 mg · L-1 free SiO2 for 24 h,before LF were collected and the phenotype of LF was determined after transdifferentiation by immunohistochemistry. ChIP-chip was used to profile the variations of trimethylation in H3K4 of lung fibroblasts in CpG island regions. ChIP-qPCR was used to validate the microarray results. The mRNA expression of nfib and kpna3 was analyzed by qRT-PCR. RESULTS Totally 1815 (518 increased and 1297 decreased) genes of H3K4met3 displayed significant differences in SiO2 100 mg·L-1 group compared with control group(Cy3/Cy5 value>2.0 or <0.5,NimbleScan V2.5 software). The results of ChIP-qPCR were quite consistent with those of microarray. CONCLUSION There are significant differences in methylation of genome-wide H3K4 between SiO2 100 mg·L-1 group and control group. These novel candidate genes may become potential biomarkers or new interfered targets.
6.Clinical experience of V-shaped incision for excision of scalp subcutaneous tumors
Haiwei SUN ; Feng LIN ; Chunyu HAO ; Anna WANG ; Hongyi WANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2023;39(5):535-539
Objective:To summarize the clinical experience of using V-shaped incision to excise scalp subcutaneous tumors.Methods:A retrospective analysis of the clinical data of patients with subcutaneous benign tumors admitted to the Department of Burns and Plastic Surgery of the Northern Theater General Hospital from August 2020 to December 2021 was conducted. The tumors were all above 3 cm in diameter and closely adhered to surrounding tissues, and all were removed using a V-shaped incision. During the operation, the scalp was incised along the design line, the V-shaped skin flap was lifted to affiliate the tumor removed. The incision was closed directly from the tip of "V" until the moderate tension attained. The scalp flap was spread smoothly on the wound surface, and the excess scalp tissue was removed to form a Y-shaped suture. The flap survival, complications, incision scar, hair growth around the incision and tumor recurrence were observed and followed up after operation.Results:A total of 20 cases were included, including 12 males and 8 females, with an average medical history of (3.6±1.9) years and a tumor diameter of (4.1±1.1) cm. There were 8 sebaceous cysts, 5 lipomas, and 7 epidermoid cysts. After operation, 18 flaps survived well, and 2 cases had epidermal necrosis at the tip of the flap, which healed after dressing change. During the follow-up period of 6-12 months, 3 patients experienced local scalp numbness, which improved within 3-6 months. In 20 cases, the scalp was flat, the incision scar was not hyperplastic, the scar was short visually, the surrounding hair grew normally, and no tumor recurrence happened.Conclusion:V-shaped incision is relatively easy to expose the tumor and can accurately remove excess skin. After operation, the scalp has a good flat appearance, so it is an ideal choice for large scalp subcutaneous tumors with close adhesion to the surrounding tissue.
7.Clinical experience of V-shaped incision for excision of scalp subcutaneous tumors
Haiwei SUN ; Feng LIN ; Chunyu HAO ; Anna WANG ; Hongyi WANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2023;39(5):535-539
Objective:To summarize the clinical experience of using V-shaped incision to excise scalp subcutaneous tumors.Methods:A retrospective analysis of the clinical data of patients with subcutaneous benign tumors admitted to the Department of Burns and Plastic Surgery of the Northern Theater General Hospital from August 2020 to December 2021 was conducted. The tumors were all above 3 cm in diameter and closely adhered to surrounding tissues, and all were removed using a V-shaped incision. During the operation, the scalp was incised along the design line, the V-shaped skin flap was lifted to affiliate the tumor removed. The incision was closed directly from the tip of "V" until the moderate tension attained. The scalp flap was spread smoothly on the wound surface, and the excess scalp tissue was removed to form a Y-shaped suture. The flap survival, complications, incision scar, hair growth around the incision and tumor recurrence were observed and followed up after operation.Results:A total of 20 cases were included, including 12 males and 8 females, with an average medical history of (3.6±1.9) years and a tumor diameter of (4.1±1.1) cm. There were 8 sebaceous cysts, 5 lipomas, and 7 epidermoid cysts. After operation, 18 flaps survived well, and 2 cases had epidermal necrosis at the tip of the flap, which healed after dressing change. During the follow-up period of 6-12 months, 3 patients experienced local scalp numbness, which improved within 3-6 months. In 20 cases, the scalp was flat, the incision scar was not hyperplastic, the scar was short visually, the surrounding hair grew normally, and no tumor recurrence happened.Conclusion:V-shaped incision is relatively easy to expose the tumor and can accurately remove excess skin. After operation, the scalp has a good flat appearance, so it is an ideal choice for large scalp subcutaneous tumors with close adhesion to the surrounding tissue.
8.Effects of modified proper digital artery island flap in repairing complex fingertip defects
Yue HUANG ; Feng LIN ; Chunyu HAO ; Jiulong LIANG ; Dapeng ZHOU ; Hongyi WANG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2023;39(10):947-952
Objective:To investigate the surgical method and clinical effects of the modified proper digital artery island flap in repairing complex fingertip defects.Methods:A retrospective observational study was conducted. From January 2017 to December 2021, 15 patients (15 fingers) with complex fingertip defects, involving the pulp, nail bed, and lateral wall of the nail, who met the inclusion criteria were admitted into General Hospital of Northern Theater Command, including 11 males and 4 females, aged from 18 to 55 years. The area of the post debridement wound was from 2.5 cm×2.0 cm to 3.5 cm×3.5 cm, and all the wounds were repaired by using modified proper digital artery island flap (including 3 parts: main flap, tongue-shaped flap, and triangular flap), of which the main flap was used to cover the finger pulp defect, the tongue-shaped flap was used to cover the nail bed and the nail lateral wall defect, and the triangular flap was inserted into the edge of the finger pulp wound to cover the vessel pedicle. The range of the flap ranged from 3.0 cm×2.0 cm to 4.5 cm×3.0 cm. The wound at the donor site was repaired with full-thickness skin graft of the groin, and the donor site of the skin graft was sutured directly. After operation, the survival of the flap and skin graft as well as and the appearance of the affected finger were observed. During the follow-up, the fingertip morphology of the affected finger was observed, two-point discrimination distance of the affected finger pulp was measured, and the patients' satisfaction with the efficacy (including very satisfied, satisfied, and dissatisfied) was asked, and the affected finger function was evaluated by the total active movement (TAM) system evaluation standard recommended by American Academy for Surgery of Hand.Results:After operation, the main flaps and skin grafts in 15 patients all survived; but the incision at the edge of tongue-shaped flap in one patient healed poorly, and one patient developed venous stasis at the distal end of the tongue-shaped flap; the triangular flap at the pedicle was slightly bloated in the early postoperative period and became smooth after 2 to 3 months. Overall, two patients developed subcutaneous hematoma in their flaps. All the complications were healed by appropriate dressing change, suture removal, or compression bandaging. After operation, the appearance of the flap was full and formed a prominent fingertip shape. During the follow-up of 6 months to 5 years, the fingertips of the affected fingers were prominent and full; the two-point discrimination distance of the affected finger pulp was (8.6±1.4) mm; 8 patients were very satisfied with the efficacy, 6 patients were satisfied, and one patient was dissatisfied; the functional assessment of the affected fingers were all excellent.Conclusions:The modified proper digital artery island flap can repair complex fingertip defects involving the pulp, nail bed, and lateral wall of the nail. The operation is simple, and the shape and function of the fingertip are good after surgery.
9.Clinical study of early application of toe flap to repair thumb damaged electrical burns
Hongyi HOU ; Zhigang XU ; Ke TAO ; Xiaoqiang LI ; Hao GUAN ; Songtao XIE ; Dahai HU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2018;20(8):1143-1145,1150
Objective To study the surgery effect on early application of toe flap to repair thumb severe electric bum.Methods From July 2007 to October 2017,a total of 25 cases of thumb severe electric burn were repaired by thumb toe flap grafting.The function of the finger after operation was evaluated comprehensively,and the effect of 72 hours before and after the injury was compared.Results All the flaps survived and the finger function was excellent.The excellent and good rate of 25 cases was 72%.The excellent and good rate of 72 hours before and after injury were 85.7% and 54.5% respectively.5 cases had bad wound complications after operation.1 cases were operated within 72 hours after injury,and 4 cases were operated after 72 hours.Conclusions The early application of toe flap to repair severe electric bum thumb can maximize the recovery of function of the thumb.The earlier the operation,the fewer complications,the better the repair effect.
10.Genetic and clinical characteristics of single and compound types of patients with long QT syndrome type 3
Zhonghe ZHANG ; Jing ZUO ; Yan HUANG ; Hongyi DUAN ; Hao XIA ; Hong JIANG ; Dan HU
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2024;52(7):777-783
Objective:To explore the genetic background and clinical features of patients with long QT syndrome type 3 (LQT3).Methods:This retrospective cohort included patients diagnosed with LQT3 at the Department of Cardiology, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University from January 1998 to December 2022. Patients were categorized into compound type group and single type group based on the presence of a single SCN5A mutation. The two groups were followed up and the differences in baseline characteristics, electrocardiograms, and clinical events between the two groups and probands were compared. Kaplan-Meier curves were used for survival analysis, and the log-rank test was employed to compare the event-free survival rates of first cardiac events between the groups and probands.Results:A total of 97 LQT3 patients were enrolled, including 59 probands. The age at diagnosis was (23.45±19.86) years, with 46 patients (47.4%) being male. Among them, 89 patients were classified as single type group, while 8 patients were classified as compound type group. Genetic testing identified 49 SCN5A mutations, with missense mutations being the majority (91.8%), primarily located in transmembrane regions (40.8%, n=20), interdomain linker regions (28.6%, n=14), and C-terminus (22.4%, n=11). The first cardiac event occurred in 44 patients (45.4%), with an onset age of (13.82±12.50) years. The main trigger was identified as rest or sleep (54.5%, n=24). Compared with patients in single type group, patients in compound type group were younger at diagnosis ((10.35±10.28) years vs. (24.63±20.13) years, P=0.040), had a significantly higher proportion of syncope (87.5% (7/8) vs. 33.7% (30/89), P=0.009), aborted cardiac arrest (62.5% (5/8) vs. 11.2% (10/89), P=0.001), and a lower incidence of event-free survival rates of first cardiac events (12.5% (1/8) vs.58.4% (52/89), log-rank P=0.001). The probands in compound type group had a significantly higher proportion of aborted cardiac arrest comparing to probands in single type group (62.5% (5/8) vs. 17.6% (9/51), P=0.020), while the difference in the incidence rate of event-free survival rates of first cardiac events between the probands in two groups was not statistically significant (12.5% (1/8) vs. 39.2% (20/51), log-rank P=0.08). Conclusion:Compound type LQT3 patients are not uncommon. Such patients are diagnosed at a younger age and exhibit more severe phenotypes, requiring close follow-up and proactive intervention strategies.