1.Effects of Saussurea Involucrata Culture on Mouse Immune Function
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(04):-
Objective:The tissue culture of Saussurea involucrata has been studied for the protection of immune function activities in animal models in our research.Methods: The tissue culture of S.involucrata at the doses of 75,150 and 300mg/kg were given to mice by intragastric administration,successive medication for 7 days,and then the effects of S.involucrata were investigated in mice by carbon clearance rate,DNCB induced delayed hypersensitivity and serum hemolysin formation.Results: The tissue culture of S.involucrata at the doses of 150mg/kg i.g.,for 7 days could inhibit the non-specificity of immune function in mice.At the doses of 300mg/kg i.g.,for 7 days it could have significantly inhibitory effect on delayed hypersensitivity in mice and increase the humoral immunity activity in mice.Conclusion: The tissue culture of S.involucrata had the protection effect on immune function activities.
2.Comparison on constituents from different parts between wild growing and cultivated planting of Ephedra sinica
Hai WU ; Lunzhao YI ; Jingming GAO ; Xiangqian LIU ; Yizeng LIANG
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(09):-
Objective To compare the difference in constituents from different parts of wild and cultivated Ephedra sinica. Methods Using the solvent of 50% methyl alcohol to extract from the stems and roots of wild and cultivated E. sinica under heating reflux, respectively and then determine the content of ephedrine in each extractions by HPLC. The volatile oil was extracted by stream-distillation and analyzed by GC-MS method. Results The content of the ephedrine in extraction of stems and roots of wild E. sinica was 0.55% and 0.000 57% while the content of the cultivated was 0.26% and 0.001 7%. Forty-five compounds in the volatile oil were identified by GC-MS method, among them 13 compounds existed in both wild and cultivated E. sinica. Conclusion The content of the ephedrine is about two times of the cultivated in wild E. sinica′s stems, while it is very low in the roots of two kinds of herbs. And ephedrine is not found in the volatile oil.
3.A study on pre-injection test with mini-dose contrast medium in contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography of vertebral artery
Caizheng GENG ; Jianrong DING ; Shufeng FAN ; Hailing WU ; Jingming YU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 1994;0(06):-
Objective To evaluate mini-dose pre-injection test in the use of contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (CEMRA), and to inspect the possibility of contrast medium peak-time prediction by age, body weight and heart rate.Methods The data from mini-dose pre-injection test of contrast medium before vertebral artery CEMRA were retrospectively reviewed in 55 patients. The linear correlation and regression of the data including age, body weight, heart rate, and the reaching-time, peak-value-time, duration and peak-value-signal of contrast medium was performed by using SPSS software.Results The age (n=55, =62 years old, M=59 years old), body weight (n=55, = 63 kg), heart rate (n=40, =73 beats per minute), peak-value-time (n=55,=17.5 seconds), peak signal intensity (n=55,=472), and duration of contrast (n=49,=10.35 seconds)were analyzed. No statistically significant correlation existed between peak-value-time of contrast medium and the age (r=0.231, t=1.728, P=0.090), body weight (r=0.118, t=0.865, P=0.392), and heart rate (r= -0.046, t=-0.284, P=0.776). The peak-value-time correlated negatively with peak signal intensity (r=-0.322, t=-2.56, P=0.016)and positively with duration of contrast (r=0.658, t=5.99, P=0.000). The peak signal intensity was negatively correlated with body weight(r=-0.356, t=-2.77, P=0.008). The linear regression analysis show b=-0.284, t=-2.285, P=0.026 between peak-value-signal and peak-value-time, b=-0.322, t=2.590, P=0.012 between peak-value-signal and body weight.Conclusion Mini-dose pre-injection test was more helpful to adjust the rate of contrast medium injection and determine the time delay during scanning. But the prediction of contrast peak-time based on age, body weight and heart rate was unreliable.
4.Biomechanic research on short-segment posterior pedicle screw fixation
Yi CHEN ; Bo BAI ; Hui SUN ; Jingming WU ; Zhuangwen LIAO ; Lianfang TIAN ; Guoyong DENG ; Meixiang WU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2010;26(1):39-43
Objective To compare the stability effect of the fixation segment using the new test system based robotics to simulate the complex human movement at natural state about the three-level fixa-tion by using four, five or six pedicle screws in treatment of thoracolumbar burst fractures. Methods Six human cadaveric spines were dissected from T_(11)-L_3. The inferior half part of L_1 vertebral bodies and L_1-L_2 dises were resected to mimie an unstable L_1 burst fracture with loss of anterior column support. Specimens were tested in accordance with the following order:intact, 4,5 and 6 pedicle screws fixation at the three-level fixation. The range of motion (ROM) of the fixation segment (T_(11)-L_3) was measured with the six-freedom degree robotics system controlled by mixed force and displacement during flexion, exten-sion, lateral bending and axial torsion, when the stiffness was calculated. One-way statistieal analysis was used for analyzing the collected data. Results With increased number of screws, the ROM of the fixa-tion segment (T_(11)-L_3) was gradually decreased and the stiffness gradually increased. The ROM under ax-ial rotation of six and five screws group became smaller than four screws group (P < 0.05). The stiffness under axial rotation of six screws group was higher than four screws group (P < 0.05). There was no sta-tistical difference between five screws group and four screws group in regard of the stiffness in axial rota-tion (P > 0.05). There were no significant differences in ROM and stiffness under six different loading directions between six screws group and five screws group (P > 0.05). No statistical difference was observed for three fixation modes in aspects of ROMs and stiffness under flexion-extension or lateral ben-ding (P > 0.05). Conclusions Three-level fixation of burst fractures with five or six screws offers im-proved biomechanical stability compared with traditional four screws fixation. But the difference is insig-nificant between six and five screws fixations.
5.Effects of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells from leukemia children on proliferation and apoptosis of K562/AO_2 cells
Yawei ZOU ; Zhaoxia WANG ; Fuxiong CHEN ; Jingming GUAN ; Fenggui WEI ; Shangzhi WU ; Zhentao HE ; Ziliang WU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(45):8997-9000
BACKGROUND:Little data have been available concerning the mechanism of drag resistance and anti-apoptosis in leukemic cells of leukemia children.The majority of studies focus on normal bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and established stroma cells,but not interaction of MSCs and leukemic cells in leukemia children.OBJECTIVE:To explore the effect of MSCs in leukemia children on the proliferation and apoptosis of leukemic cell strain K562/AO_2.DESIGN,TIME AND SETTING:In vitro cytology experiment was performed at the laboratory of Department of Pediatrics,First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical College from December 2007 to August 2008.MATERIALS:MSCs were provided by 30 leukemia children admitted to First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical College,including 22 acute lymphoblastic leukemia and 8 acute myeloblastic leukemia.Written informed content was obtained from all families.K562/AO_2 was provided by Tianjin Institute of Hematopathy.METHODS:MSCs were isolated and cultured by Ficoll density gradient method.They were cultured in two conditions:the co-culture of MSCs and K562/AO_2 and K562/AO_2 suspension alone.In co-culture group,1×10~8 /L K562/AO_2 cells at log phase were added to confluent MSCs,and free floating K562/AO_2 cells were discarded after 24 hours.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:Effect of MSCs on the growth of K562/AO_2 cells was observed;effect of addamycln on K562/AO_2 cell apoptosis was detected by AnnexinV-FITC method.Cell cycle was determined by flow cytomtry,mdrl gene of K562/AO_2 cell was detected by Taqman-MGB probe real-time PCR.RESULTS:Compared with K562/AO_2 alone,the K562/AO_2 cell co-cultured with MSCs grew slower and the log phase of growth was not significant;the rate of apoptosis in earlier period was significantly decreased (P < 0.05);co-cultured K562/AO_2 G_0-G_1 phase increased,but S phase decreased.No changes in mdr1 gene in cells were found between two culture conditions (P > 0.05).CONCLUSION:In vitro cytology has demonstrated that leukemia children MSCs induce drug resistance of K562/AO_2 cells by changing K562/AO2 cell cycle through adhesion to avoid pro-apoptotic effect of drugs but not related with mdr1 gene.
6.Effects of anisodamine on neurological functional status of cerebral resuscitation: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Jingming LIU ; Yan WU ; Yan LIU ; Jing WANG ; Kun WANG ; Hua JING
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2012;21(1):28-32
Objective To evaluate the clinical effects of Anisodamine on neurological function as well as the safety of using it after cerebral resuscitation. Methods The data of CNKI (from January 1979 through January 2011 ) and Pubmed (from January 1978 through January 2011 ) were searched.The Cochrane Library was applied for identifying randomized controlled trials (RCTs) about effects of Anisodamine on neurological function after cerebral resuscitation.The methodological quality was assessed and the data were collected according to the criteria defined in Cochrane Reviewer' s Handbook for meta-analyses with RevMan 5.0.25 package.Results Data of 327 patients from 4 eligible studies were included in this analysis.The results of meta-analyses showed that Anisodamine used after cerebral resuscitation improved Glasgow coma scale (GCS) in the early stage [ MD =1.4,95% CI (0.98,1.82),P <0.01 ] and lessen neurological deficit (ND) in the later stage [ MD =-4.38,95%CI ( -5.26, -3.51 ),P <0.01 ].Meanwhile,the reduction of long-term ND of patients was documented in two studies ; the improvement of ability of daily life of patients in 2 ~ 3 months after anisodamine used was reported in two studies; the improvement of patients' quality of life (QL) was recorded in one study and the inhibited release of excitatory amino acid (EAA) was reported in one study.All eligible studies did not report any serious adverse effects of Anisodamine used after cerebral resuscitation. Conclusions Anisodamine used after cerebral resuscitation can improve patients'status of neurological function with relative safety of administration.
7.Breast tumor diameter on MRI and histological grading system for predicting response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy
Naishan QIN ; Xiaoying WANG ; Chunxue WU ; Li GUO ; Jingming YE ; Hong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2010;44(5):455-458
Objective To assess the value of initial MRI measurements of breast tumor diameter and pathological responses for predicting response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC). Methods Fortynine patients who underwent neoadjuvant chemotherapy were included in this study. The longest diameter of each tumor was measured on MRI before and after two cycles of NAC and just before operation. Pathological responses were evaluated by Miller and Payne grading system criteria by comparing post-operation breast tissue with large core biopsy tissue. Changes of diameter after two cycles of NAC and before operation were compared and pathological responses were evaluated. ROC and spearman correlation analysis was used.Results The sensitivity and specificity of initial diameter for predicting response to NAC were 96. 7% (29/30) and 84.2% (16/19). There was a moderate correlation between pathological responses and diameter measured pre-operation ( r = 0. 613, P = 0. 000 ). Conclusion The initial diameter changes of breast tumor could predict response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy, pathological response have moderate correlation with changes of tumor diameter.
8.Digital guide plates for correction of unilateral delayed orbitozygomatic complex fractures
Zhiyuan CHEN ; Hong KUANG ; Nan LIU ; Jingming LIU ; Tieli SONG ; Xuan WANG ; Xiaoxia WU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2013;29(9):857-859
Objective To investigate the clinical outcome of correction of unilateral delayed orbitozygomatic complex fractures with digital guide plates.Methods The study involved 14 cases of unilateral delayed orbitozygomatic complex fractures treated between September 2007 and March 2012.Craniofacial structures were measured by thin-section CT before operation,followed by data input to the image processing software.Before and after the processing of images,three dimensional skull models were produced using rapid prototyping technique and applied to have surgical simulation.Digital guild plates were produced for guiding the reduction of fractures and orbital walls were reconstructed as well.Results All cases were followed up for a period of 6-11 months,which showed basic restoration of facial structure and significant correction of diplopia and enophthalmos,with no infection or dislocation of implants buried in orbit floor.Mild ectropion of the lower eyelid occurred in one case and temporary decrease of frontal wrinkle in two cases,but all recovered in 3-6 months postoperatively.Conclusion Digital guide plate is easy in operation and reliable for treatment of unilateral delayed orbitozygomatic complex fractures.
9.Intra-operative monitoring of neuro-electrophysiology in spinal tuberculosis surgery
Yi CHEN ; Zhixiong LIN ; Wen LI ; Qi LIU ; Jingming WU ; Bo BAI ; Weijie LU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2014;36(4):287-290
Objective To investigate the efficacy of combined monitoring of motor evoked potentials with transcranial electrical stimulation (TES-MEP),somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP) and spontaneous electromyo-graphy (s-EMG) in tuberculosis surgery involving the thoracic,lumbar and sacral vertebrae.Methods Twenty-seven patients with tuberculosis of the thoracic vertebrae (T2-L2) received intra-operative SEP and TES-MEP monito-ring.Combined SEP,TES-MEP and spontaneous EMG monitoring were employed in 11 patients with tuberculosis of the lumbar or/and sacral vertebrae (L3-S1).SEP and TES-MEP were used to precisely observe the status of the sen-sory and motor pathways; s-EMG responses were used to more accurately localize nerve root irritation.ResuIts (1) SEP monitoring was successful in all of the operations.TES-MEPs were successfully monitored in 35 of them (92.1%).Combined motor and sensory monitoring was successfully achieved in 35 cases (92.1%).Abnormal SEPs were observed in 3 cases (7.9%),while abnormal MEPs were observed in 11 cases (28.9%).Abnormality in both the SEP and TES-MEP occurred in 2 cases (5.3%).There were 9 cases (23.7%) where the SEPs were nor-mal and the TES-MEPs were abnormal.In only 1 case (2.6%) was the SEP normal and the MEP abnormal.The false negative rate was 0% with combined SEP and TES-MEP monitoring,while the false positive rate was 5.3%.There were 2 cases complicated by post-operative neurological deficits.(2) Spontaneous EMG monitoring can accu-rately determine the functioning of lumbar nerve roots during lumbar or lumbosacral tuberculosis surgery.Among 5 cases where EMG responses were observed,4 cases occurred during the spinal canal and nerve root decompression,1 case occurred in the orthopedic reset phase.Conclusions (1) During tuberculosis surgery involving thoracic,lumbar or sacral vertebrae,combined monitoring of SEPs and TES-MEPs can reflect the physiological and pathological condition of the spinal cord after ruling out interfering factors.This can improve monitoring and help assure the safety of lumbar surgery.(2) Intra-operative s-EMG monitoring can accurately reveal nerve root function in real time,help-ing to avert nerve root injury in lumbar and lumbosacral tuberculosis surgery.
10.Solitary Pulmonary Nodule:Diagnosis with Thin-slice Reconstruction of Multi-slice Spiral CT
Hailing WU ; Junfeng WANG ; Hongfei YUAN ; Haiqing HE ; Wenbin JI ; Jingming YU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2000;0(02):-
Objective To study the diagnostic value of thin-slice reconstruction of multi-slice spiral CT(MSCT) in solitary pulmonary nodule(SPN).Methods 55 cases of SPN confirmed by pathology were analysed retrospectively.All cases underwent chest MSCT scan and thin-slice reconstruction images were obtained at 10.0 mm,5.0 mm,2.5 mm and 1.25 mm thickness.The detecting rate of CT findings of SPN on different thickness CT images was evaluated,and the effect of thin-slice images and traditional CT scan in diagnosing benign and malignant pulmonary nodules ?2 test.Results(1)In detecting rate of CT findings of SPN,the thin-slice(1.25 mm) reconstruction was better than traditional CT(P