1.Diagnosis and surgical treatment of sacral fracture accompanied by neurological damage
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(18):-
[Objective]To study the diagnosis and treatment of sacral fracture accompanied by neurological damage.[Method]Twelve patients with sacral fracture accompanied by nerve injuries were treated and analyzed during 1999 to 2004,including 9 males and 3 females. Final diagnosis was given according to the evaluation of physical examination,X-ray,CT and MRI examinations. Dennis classification found 2 cases of I type,6 cases of Ⅱ type and 4 cases of Ⅲ types.The surgical approach of these patients were selected according to the Dennis classification,Type Ⅰ and type Ⅱ were treated with conservative methods,and operations were taken if little symptom was no or a little improved. Posterior approach enlargement for sacral nerve canal,exploration and endoneurolysis on sacral nerve were performed on type Ⅲ as early as possible.Old fracture of type Ⅱ and type Ⅲ with neurologic signs had to be operated early.Conservative and operative treatments were taken 7 and 5 respectively.[Result]After six months to three years following up,two cases of Denis type Ⅰ,six cases of Denis type Ⅱ and one in four Denis type Ⅲ cases were recovered completely.Two cases of Denis Ⅲ were improved significantly while one case was improved a little.[Conclusion]The anatomical position of sacrum is not conspicuous and the symptom caused by neurological damage is too tiny to detect.Carefully physical examination combined with image analysis is necessary to elevate the rate of final diagnosis.Different surgical treatments were used to different type of sacral fracture. Posterior approach enlargement for sacral nerve canal and exploration and endoneurolysis on sacral nerve may be an ideal choice to treat sacral fracture accompanied by neurological damage.Nerves injuries is an critical operation indication for delayed sacral fracture.
2.Investigation in the requirement for health education during and after hospitalization of patients with cerebral apoplexy
Shujie SHI ; Xiaolei LI ; Jinhong WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2008;24(15):11-13
Objective To investigate and analyze the requirement for health education during and after hospitalizadon of patients with cerebral apoplexy.Methods 150 sober patients with cerebral apoplexy from department of neurology were investigated by questionnaires and the results were analyzed. Results The education content that most patients wanted to understand during hospitalization was treatment method and limbs activity(83.6%and 82.2%);The health education style that they prefered was to communicate directly with doctors and nurses(74.0%);The education content after hospitalization that most patients required was self-nursing knowledge.clinical manifestation and first aid when relapse(90.4%,87.7%and 87.7%).The health education style that they most needed after hospitalization Was that Some reference books would he recommended to them (56.2%).The time choice for health education was consultation whenever they had problems.Conclusion Medical workers should supply selective education and instruction according to the health education requirement and style at different stages of patients with cerebral apoplexy.
3.Study on the preparation of ligand of hepatic asialoglycoprotein receptor
Hong SHI ; Jinhong YU ; Jian LIU
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2015;(3):172-175,182
Objective To optimize the preparation of high-efficiency galactocylated poly-L-lysine (Gal-PLL) ligand of the asialoglycoprotein receptor in liver, providing premise and foundation for upper preparation of ultrasound contrast agent of liver targeted nanoscale perfluorocarbon microballoon and the liver targeted molecular imaging. Methods Chemical reactions of reductive amination were carried out on group A and group B according to different proportions of reaction component. Each group was subdivided into three subgroups. In group A, three different molar ratios of D-galactose and poly-L-lysine (PLL) were compounded respectively with equivalent and sufficient reductant borohydride. In group B, identical molar ratios of D-galactose and PLL were compounded respectively with three unequal reductants borohydride. Products of each group were separated and purified by sephadex column to acquire different molecular weight distributions and the results were analyzed. Results In the condition of identical reductant, the peak curve of compound's molecular weight appeared earlier when D-galactose decreased properly. In the condition of identical molar ratio of D-galactose and PLL,the peak curve of compound's molecular weight appeared also earlier when reductant decreased properly. When the molar ratio of D-galactose and reductant was 1∶1, the peak curve of compound Gal-PLL and free components was more obvious, and the quantity of compound Gal-PLL increased to maximum. Conclusions In the condition of identical reductant, coupling effect of D-galactose and PLL increased when D-galactose decreased properly. In the condition of identical molar ratio of D-galactose and PLL, coupling effect was better when reductant decreased properly. When the molar ratio of D-galactose and reductant was 1∶1, coupling effect of them was the best. The coupling of D-galactose and PLL was related to not only the proportion of D-galactose and PLL, but also the proportion of D-galactose and reductant.
4.Treatment of intercondylar humeral comminuted fractures
Fajian SHI ; Xiaolong ZHAO ; Jinhong ZHANG
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(22):-
[Objective]To evaluate surgical treatment and curative effect of intercondylar humeral comminuted fractures.[Method]Twenty-one cases of intercondylar humeral comminuted fractures were collected from February 2001 to December 2005. The fractures were classified to 5 cases of C1,9 cases of C2 and 7 cases of C3 according to the AO classification.Seventeen fractures were internal fixed by open-reduction, and 4 fractures were treated by total elbow replacement. After olecranon osteotomy, capitate eminence and trochlea humerus were reducted and fixed with bone screw,while shaft of humerus and the distal end of humerus were fixed with AO double plate or Y-shaped plate in internal fixed group. Early physiotherapy were started as soon as possible. The elbow replacement group were replaced by semi-restriction elbow prosthesis and fixed with cemente following physiotherapy after 4 to 7 days.[Result]forteen of 17 cases were postoperatively followed-up in internal fixed group from 12 to 44 months, and all cases had been visited for 14 to 36 months in elbow replacement group. According to modified Cassebaum scoring system, 71.4% were good in internal fixed group and 100% in elbow replacement group.[Conclusion]It has good curative effect in intercondylar humeral comminuted fractures with olecranon osteotomy, the AO double plate or Y-shaped plate internal fixation and early physiotherapy. With severe injury of the distal end of humerus, obviously osteoporosis and older than 50 years, the total elbow arthroplasty and replacement are preferred.
5.Pharmacokinetics of scopolamine hydrobromide oral disintegrative microencapsule tablets in Beagle dogs determined with LC-MS/MS.
Tian XIA ; Deding LIU ; Lifu SHI ; Jinhong HU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2011;46(8):951-4
The study aims to elucidate the characteristics of pharmacokinetics of scopolamine hydrobromide oral disintegrative microencapsule tablets in healthy Beagle dogs. Chromatographic separation was performed on a C18 column (100 mm x 3.0 mm, 3.5 microm) with methanol - 2 mmol x L(-1) ammonium formate (25 : 75) as the mobile phase. A trip-quadrupole tandem mass spectrum with the electrospray ionization (ESI) source was applied and positive ion multiple reaction monitoring mode was operated. Six Beagle dogs were randomly devided into two groups. They received oral single dose of scopolamine hydrobromide oral disintegrative microencapsule tablets 0.6 mg (test tablet) or scopolamine hydrobromide normal tablets (reference tablet). Plasma samples were collected at designed time. Plasma concentration of scopolamine hydrobromide was determined by LC-MS/MS and pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated. The pharmacokinetic parameters of test tablet vs reference tablet were as follows: C(max): (8.16 +/- 0.67) ng x mL(-1) vs (3.54 +/- 0.64) ng x mL(-1); t1/2: (2.83 +/- 0.45) h vs (3.85 +/- 0.82) h; t(max): (1.25 +/- 0.27) h vs (0.42 +/- 0.09) h; AUC(0-12h): (25.06 +/- 3.75) h x ng x mL(-1) vs (9.59 +/- 1.02) h x ng x mL(-1); AUC(0-infinity): (26.30 +/- 3.92) h x ng x mL(-1) vs (10.80 +/- 1.45) h x ng x mL(-1); MRT(0-12h): (3.38 +/- 0.34) h vs (3.86 +/- 0.26) h; MRT(0-infinity): (3.98 +/- 0.63) h vs (5.37 +/- 1.00) h. The absorption rate and AUC of test tablet is different from that of reference tablet. The bioavailability of test tablet is better than those of reference tablet.
6.Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic studies on repaglinide in 20 healthy Chinese volunteers
Jinhong HU ; Zhen LI ; Guorong FAN ; Hongjie SONG ; Jing SHI
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1981;0(04):-
Objective: To evaluate pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic of repaglinide tablets in Chinese subjects.Methods: Twenty healthy male volunteers were enrolled in the study. A single dose (4 mg) of repaglinide tablets was givenorally. Plasma concentrations of repaglinide were determined by HPLC method. Blood glucose and serum insulin leve1s weremeasured by biochemistry and radioimmunoassay methods respectively. Results: Plasma concentration-time curve conformedto one-compartment open model. The pharmacokinetic parameters were as follows: tmax (0. 75?0.43 ) h,cmax (54.44?24.97)ng/ml, t1/2 (0. 80?0. 31) h, MRT (1. 55?0. 41) h, C1/F (61. 43?20. 10) L/h and AUC (73. 34?29.95) h? ng/ml. Thelevel of serum insulin was raised and the level of blood glucose decreased after administration of repaglinide. The highest levelof serum insulin was (l26. 24?95.93) mU/L at 0.75h and blood glucose level reached its lowerest vaIue (2. 34I0.44) mmol/L 1 h after oral administration. Conclusion: Repaglinide is characterised by fast-acting and short effects on in-sulin secretion. It decreases serum glucose level by stimulating insulin secretion from the pancreatic ?-cells. It is a novel oralprandial glucose regulator for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus.
7.Effect of quaternary ammonium salt derivative of haloperidol on L-type currents in rat ventricular myocytes
Zhanqin HUANG ; Ganggang SHI ; Jinhong ZHENG ; Fenfei GAO ; Xingping LIU ;
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(10):-
AIM To study the effect of quaternary ammonium salt derivative of haloperidol (F 2) on L type calcium current ( I Ca ) in rat ventricular myocytes. METHODS Single ventricular cell of rat was obtained by enzymatic dissociation method. The currents were recorded with the whole cell configuration of the patch clamp technique. RESULTS F 2(1 ?mol?L -1 ) decreased I Ca from ( 1 775 2 ?360 4) pA to (464?129 1) pA ( n =8, P
8.Bioequivalence and relative bioavailability of domestic and imported repaglinide tablets in healthy volunteers
Jinhong HU ; Zhen LI ; Xiaodong LIU ; Lin XIE ; Guorong FAN ; Hongjie SONG ; Jing SHI
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2001;22(5):432-434
Objective:To evaluate bioequivalence and relative bioavailability of domestic and imported repaglinide tablets in healthy volunteers. Methods: Twenty two healthy male volunteers were randomized into A and B groups. A single dose (4 mg) of domestic and imported repaglinide tablets were given respectively according to an open 2-way crossover study design. The washout period was 1 week. Plasma concentrations of repaglinide were determined by HPLC method. Results:The pharmacokinetic parameters of domestic and imported drugs were as follows: t1/2 were(0.86±0.24) and (0.83±0.31) h;tmax were( 0.79±0.37) and (0.75±0.41) h;cmax were (52.43±20.92) and (53.32±24.94) μg/L. AUC0-t were (79.87±36.48) and (74.95±30.57) μg*h*L-1,respectively. The relative bioavailability of domestic formulation was (106.55±16.15)%. Conclusion: The results of variance analysis and two one-side t test show that 2 formulations are of bioequivalence.
9.Interference targeting prostate-derived ETS factor promotes proliferation and invasion of HT29 cells
Yiqiang ZHANG ; Shuaishuai SHI ; Gaie GUO ; Jinhong PEI ; Junmei WANG ; Jiao SU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2014;(11):1480-1484
Objective:Colorectal cancer is one of the common gastrointestinal tumors.Recent studies have shown that, the expression of PDEF can promote the differentiation of Secretory progenitor cells to goblet cells in the intestinal tissue.Therefore the oc-currence of colorectal cancer may be related to expression of PDEF.In this study,we tried to investigate the effects of proliferation and invasion after interference targeting prostate-derived ETS factor in colorectal cell lines HT29.Methods: HT29 cells were transiently transfected with PDEF shRNA plasmids and blank control plasmid via cathodolyte liposome transfection method.By fluorescence microscopy,RT-PCR,Western blot technique to detect the expression of PDEF mRNA and protein in normal control group,blank control group,shRNA group.The proliferation and invasion ability of HT29 cells after transfection were assessed by MTT assay and Transwell invasion assay respectively.Results: Green fluorescent protein was observed in blank control plasmid group and shRNA plasmid group.Western blot showed the reduced PDEF protein expression compared with normal control group and blank control group.Interference PDEF gene expression can significantly promote the proliferation of HT29 cells (P<0.05).The ability of cell invasion in interference group was significantly higher than the normal control group and blank control group after 48h ( P<0.05).Conclusion:Interference PDEF in HT29 cells can promote cell proliferation and invasion.
10.Effects of Jagged1 on hippocampal radial glial cells’ proliferation and neuronal differentiation
Jianbing QIN ; Min CHENG ; Guohua JIN ; Haoming LI ; Jinhong SHI ; Linqing ZOU ; Meiling TIAN
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2014;(5):585-590
Objective To investigate the effect of Jagged1 on hippocampal radial glial cells (RGCs) proliferation and neuronal differentiation in vitro.Methods Hippocampal RGCs were cultured in vitro, the agonist Jagged1 and(or) inhibitor DAPT of Notch signaling were added into the culture medium , and then the cells were divided into control group , Jagged1 group, Jagged1 combined with DAPT group and DAPT group .CCK-8 regent was used to detect cells ’ vitality;immunofluorescent was used to detect the number of BLBP /Ki67 double labeled cells and differentiated microtubule associated protein-2(MAP-2) positive cells.Results Cell vitality in Jagged1 group was obviously higher than that of the other groups .The number of BLBP/Ki67 double labeled cells and differentiated MAP-2 positive cells were more than other groups.Conclusion Jagged1 promotes the proliferation and neuronal differentiation of hippocampal RGCs in vitro.