1.Application of proteomic methods in biomaterials biological evaluation
Minzhi ZHA ; Shicheng WEI ; Jianguo JI
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2010;33(5):-
As one of the most important strategies of no drug therapy,biomaterials have drawn extensive application in clinical use.Current animal tests and assays of cell level haven't reached the satisfying depth on the mechanism of biocompatibility and material-host interaction.As the typical method of post-genome era,proteomics contributed to investigation in the biomarker of diseases and the global theory of physiological function and drug effect.Along with the increase of the inquiry of biomaterial,high quality evaluation of bio-effects and the reliability is required.Utilizing proteomic method to study the dynamic variation of the whole proteins after contacting with certain biomaterial is an effective means to explore the direction of its further improvement.This review summarizes most representative studies on function and biocompatibility of biomaterials and focus on the application in dental implant materials,which indicate the significance of the combination of the biomaterials development and the progressive biology assay technique.
2.Effects of propofol on cerebrospinal fluid pressure in patients underwent intracranial operation
Lidong ZHANG ; Sue FU ; Qing JI ; Jianguo XU
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(04):-
Objective:To investigate the effects of propofol on cerebrospinal fluid pressure(CSFP),mean arterial pressure(MAP),cerebral perfusion pressure(CPP) and heart rate(HR)during induction of anesthesia in patients underwent intracranial operation. Methods: In 20 patients scheduled for elective craniotomy, an epidural catheter was placed into subarachanoid. Fentanyl(2 ?g/kg), intravenousl Midazolam (0.04~0.05mg/kg) and propofol (2mg/kg) were administered respectively prior to induction of anesthesia. CSFP,MAP,CPP and HR were monitored at 2min,5min after propofol administration and 2,5,10min after another supplementary dose of propofol 1mg/kg addendum during endotracheal intubation. Results: Compared with the preanesthetic baseline values, CSFP, CPP, and MAP all decreased significantly during induction(P
3.Comparison of the effect of proximal femoral nail anti-rotation and dynamic hip screw internal fixation in the treatment of intertrochanteric fracture
Renfu ZHAO ; Yongrang CHAI ; Jianguo LEI ; Shoucheng JI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2017;24(17):2691-2694
Objective To compare the clinical effect of proximal femoral nail anti-rotation(PFNA) and dynamic hip screw(DHS) internal fixation in the treatment of femoral intertrochanteric fracture.Methods 80 patients with femoral intertrochanteric fracture were selected as research subjects.They were divided into PFNA group and DHS group by random number table,40 cases in each group.The operation time,intraoperative blood loss,postoperative wound drainage,postoperative weight-bearing time,healing time,complication rate,Harris hip function score between two groups were compared.Results The operation time of the PFNA group was lower than that of DHS group(t=22.66,P<0.05),the amount of bleeding in operation was less than that in the DHS group(t=54.85,P<0.05),the postoperative wound drainage volume was less than that of the DHS group(t=16.85,P<0.05),the weight-bearing time after operation was shorter than that in the DHS group(t=20.18,P<0.05),and the healing time was shorter than that in the DHS group(t=22.00,P<0.05).The excellence rate of Harris hip function score in the PFNA group was 95.00%,which was significantly higher than 80.00% in the DHS group,the difference was statistically significant(χ2=4.11,P<0.05).The incidence rate of complication of the PFNA group was 7.50%,which was significantly lower than 25.00% of the DHS group(χ2=4.50,P<0.05).Conclusion Compared with DHS,PFNA internal fixation has the advantages of less operation time,less intraoperative blood loss,shorter healing time and low complication rate in the treatment of femoral intertrochanteric fracture.It is worthy to be promoted clinically.
4.Analysis of radiological features relative to pathology in pelvic chondrosarcoma
Jianjun ZHOU ; Jianguo DING ; Jianhua WANG ; Mengsu ZENG ; Fuhua YAN ; Kangrong ZHOU ; Yuan JI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2008;42(6):632-635
Objective To Explore the imaging features relative to pathology of pelvic chondrosarcoma and to evaluate the clinical value.Methods All 12 cases patients with primary pelvic chondrosarcoma confirmed by pathological examination underwent radiography,spiral CT plain scanning,MR SE-T1WI,FSE-T2WI and SE-Tl WI enhancement scanning before operation.The imaging data was reviewed and analyzed retrospectively to compare with surgical and pathological results.Results Eleven conventional chondrosarcoma and one dedifierentiated chondrosarcoma were located in different parts of pelvis.The diameters of the tumors ranged from 4.7 to 17.0 cm with one case less than 5.0 cm,6 cases being 5.O-10.0 am and 5 cases more than 10.0 Cln.The CT valHe of 5 cases was identical or inferior to muscle with mild to moderate"ring-and-arc"mineralization and soft mass.MR imaging depict the high water content of these lesions as very high signal intensity was detected on T2 WI.Six cases showed typical"ring-and-arc"fibrous tissue which enhanced persistently.Aggressive features of deep endosteal scalloping and soft-tissue extension was also found in these cases.Conclusions Radiographic findings Can suggest the diagnosis of pelvic chondrosarcoma when there is typical"ring-and.arc"fibrous tissue,mineralization,aggressive features of deep endosteal scalloping and large soft-tissue extension.MR imaging reflect directly this pathologic structure,superior to that of CT and radiography.CT is optimal to detect the matrix mineralization,particularly when it is subtle or when the lesion is located in anatomically complex pelvic areas.
5.Correlation imaging findings of primary malignant fibrous histiocytoma of bone with pathology
Jianjun ZHOU ; Jianguo DING ; Jianhua WANG ; Mengsu ZENG ; Fuhua YAN ; Kangrong ZHOU ; Yuan JI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2008;42(4):396-400
Objective To explore the imaging features of primary malignant fibrous histiocytoma(MFH)of bone and correlate them with pathological findings.Methods Thirteen cases patients with primary MFH of bone confirmed by surgical pathology underwent radiography,spiral CT plain scanning and MR SE-T1 WI,T2 WI and SE-T1 WI enhancement scanning before operation.The imaging date was reviewed and analysed retrospectively in comparison with surgical and pathological results.Results Of 13 MFH,11 were located in the end of long bone,and 2 in the diaphysis.The distance between tumors in the end of long bone and adjacent joint surface was 1 to 5 cm.All lesions showed osteolytic destruction with the maximum diameter of the tumors from 5.3 to 12.7 cm.The tumors had eccentric aggressive osteolytic destruction in 10 lesions,internal crest within the lesions in 7,inconsecutive marginal osteosclerosis in 11,little periosteal reaction in 2 and small soft tissue masses in 9,respectively.The CT value of lesions was similar to muscle.MR imaging depicted low signal intensity with aggressive features on T1 WI,iso to slight high signal intensity on T2 WI,and middle or high degree contrast enhancement on enhanced T1 WI images.Macroscopically,MFH was usually located eccentrically within the bone and produced little or no osseous expansion.The soft tissue component appeared multi-nodules and pseudo-encapsulated.Histologically,they consisted of spindle-shaped fibroblasts,which radiated outward in a spiral array from a central focus and produced a nebula or storiform appearance,and cells,which were small and oval with little visible cytoplasm.Conclusions The imaging manifestations of MFH were specific to some extent.Combined utilization of plain X-ray,CT,and MRI is helpful for the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of MFH.
6.MRI manifestations of primary muscle non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Jianjun ZHOU ; Jianhua WANG ; Mengsu ZENG ; Fuhua YAN ; Kangrong ZHOU ; Yuan JI ; Jianguo DING
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2009;43(10):1067-1071
Objective To explore and evaluate MRI in diagnosing primary muscle non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Methods Six surgically confirmed primary muscle non-Hod#in lymphoma underwent MR examination including T_1WI, T_2WI and T_1 WI enhanced studies. The acquired images date was reviewed and analysed retrospectively in comparison with surgical and pathological results. Results The locations of 6 cases were cervical part (2), upper extremity (1), lower extremity (3), respectively. All cases involved of more than one anatomical compartment with poorly defined solid masses in 5 cases and well defined in 1 cases, 5 extended to subcutaneous fat and 3 extended along the neurovascular bundle. The mean tumor diameter was 13.9 cm, ranging from 7.3 to 22.5 cm. One was well demarcated and 5 were ill-defined. On T_1 WI, 2 were slighdy high signal intensity and 4 were slighdy low signal intensity. On T_2 WI, 2 were slightly high signal intensity, 3 were intermediate signal intensity and 1 was high signal intensity. Five were inhomogeneous and 1 was homogeneous. The intrinsic structure such as muscle fiber, tendo, spatium intermusculare were detected on 5 cases. Of the 5 dynamic contrast-enhanced cases, it showed moderate enhamcement during arterial phase, 2 were homogeneous and 3 were inhomogeneous. And it showed progressive enhancement during interstitial phase, 3 were homogeneous and 2 were inhomogeneous. Conclusions Primary muscle lymphoma always originated deep to the fascia showing subcutaneous extension and multiple compartment invasion. Typically form poorly defined solid masses with slightly high in signal intensity on MR T_2WI and middle degree dynamic delayed contrasted-enhanced in which intrinsic anatomic structure such as muscle fiber, tendo, spatium intermusculare and so on can be discerned, almost all cases involve more than one muscle compartment and some of tumor extend along the neurovascular bundle.
7.A "4-force-in-one" business model for private hospitals
Jiansheng ZUO ; Kecheng XU ; Lizhi NIU ; Jianguo LIU ; Junsong LIU ; Lin JI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2010;26(5):334-337
In an effort to overcome the inherent setbacks of private hospitals in the upcoming healthcare reform, and empower them to build people-benefit hospitals by learning the concept of scientific development, a business model is proposed. This model is designed based on analysis of their development characteristics and in combination of the business specifics, advocating a pool of the guidance force of people-benefit concept, the force of business integrity, that of differentiated competition, and that of self restraint.
8.Effect of hydrogen sulfide combined with mild hypothermia on cerebral ischemia-reperfusion in rats
Xiaolei MIAO ; Qing JI ; Dan LI ; Miaomiao XU ; Yudi ZHOU ; Xiaodi SUN ; Manlin DUAN ; Jianguo XU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2010;30(9):1122-1125
Objective To evaluate the effect of hydrogen sulfide combined with mild hypothermia on cerebral ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury in rats. Methods Eighty male SD rats, aged 3 months, weighing 250-300 g, were randomly divided into 5 groups ( n = 16 each): sham operation group (group S), cerebral I/R group,mild hypothermia group (group M), sodium hydrosulfide group (group NaHS) and NaHS + mild hypothermia group (group NM). In group I/R, M, NaHS and NM, cerebral I/R was induced by occlusion of 4 vessels (cauterization of bilateral vertebral arteries and 15 min occlusion of bilateral common carotid arteries) followed by reperfusion. In group NaHS and NM, intraperitoneal NaHS 14 μmol/kg was injected immediately after reperfusion, while the equal volume of normal saline was injected in the other three groups. At the same time, the rectal temperature was reduced to 32-33 ℃ within 15 min, lasting for 6 h, in group M and NM, while it was maintained at 36-37 ℃by physical method in other groups. Twelve rats of each group were sacrificed after 6 h of reperfusion, and then the hippocampus was removed for determination of the content of H2 S by using spectrophotometer and the expression of p-CREB and BDNF mRNA by using Western blot and RT-PCR respectively. Four rats in each group were sacririced after 72 h of reperfusion and then the hippocampus was removed for microscopic examination. Results The cerebral I/R injury was attenuated in group M, NaHS and NM compared with group I/R, with the slightest injury in group NM. The H2S content was significantly higher in group I/R, M, NaHS and NM than in group S, and in group NaHS and NM than in group I/R and M. The expression of p-CREB and BNDF mRNA was significantly higher in group I/R, M, NaHS and NM than in group S, and in group M, NaHS and NM than in group I/R. The BDNF mRNA expression was significantly higher in group NM than in group M and NaHS. There was no significant difference in the H2S content and the expression of p-CREB and BNDF mRNA between group NaHS and M.Conclusion Hydrogen sulfide combined with mild hypothermia can attenuate cerebral I/R injury by up-regulating the expression of p-CREB and BDNF mRNA in hippocampus in rats.
9.Preliminary study of brain gray matter in mild cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease
Weizhong TIAN ; Jianguo XIA ; Ji ZHANG ; Juan WANG ; Lemin TANG ; Hongmei GU ; Huanxin HUANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2013;32(12):1285-1288
Objective To analyze the abnormal region of gray matter and its distribution characteristics in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients with mild cognitive impairment (PD-MCI),and to investigate the structural brain changes which closely related to mild cognitive impairment.Methods 27 PD patients were examined by T1WI three-dimensional brain volume (3D-fast spoiled gradient echo,3D-FSPGR) sequence,and were divided into 2 groups:PD patients with mild cognitive impairment group (PD-MCI group,n=15) and PD patients without mild cognitive impairment (PD-nMCI group,n=12).Gray matter map in the two groups were analyzed by using voxel based morphometry (VBM) based on SPM5.Results There were significant differences in MMSE and MoCA scores between the two groups (P<0.01 or 0.05).Compared with PD-nMCI group,gray matter volumes in PD-MCI group were decreased in bilateral mid frontal gyrus,left precentral gyrus,right mid-temporal gyrus,left superior temporal gyrus,transverse temporal gyrus,bilateral lingual gyrus,right cuneus,bilateral insular and right posterior cingutate gyrus.Conclusions Gray matter atrophy in bilateral mid-frontal gyrus,insular and left precentral gyrus is closely related to the mild cognitive impairment in PD patients.