1.Effects of different loads of training on stroma of Achilles tendons in Guinea pigs
Changlin HUANG ; Jinwei AI ; Hongfeng REN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2003;0(12):-
Objective To investigate the changes of collagen and proteoglycan of Guinea pig’s Achilles tendon suffering from different loads of training. Methods Achilles’ tendons of Guinea pigs were harvested after training, stained by picrosirius and toluidine blue respectively. Collagen Ⅰ, Ⅲ and proteoglycan were observed by polarization microscopy and atomic force microscopy (AFM) and analyzed semiquantitatively. Results After enforced training, the relative content of collagen Ⅲ was(16.71?1.37)% in Group A and (13.43?3.16)% in Group B, that were significantly increased compared with (9.57?1.90)% in control group (P
2.Physicochemical properties of a polysaccharide RAP-B-1 from Rubus amabilis and its immunomodulating effects
Yulin DIAO ; Hao MA ; Jinwei REN ; Guiqiang ZHANG ; Shuai LI ; Junjie SHAN ; Bin LIU
Journal of International Pharmaceutical Research 2014;(4):461-467
Objective To investigate the physicochemica l properties and immunobiological activity of a polysaccharide (RAP-B-1) from stems of Rubus amabilis. Methods The crude polysaccharide (RAP) was obtained successively by boiling, ethanol precipitating and dialyzing. RAP was isolated with DEAE-cellulose and Sephadex G-100 to obtain a polysaccharide RAP-B-1. The physicochemical properties of RAP-B-1 were studied by hydrolysis, periodate oxidation, Smith degradation and methylation, CE, IR, NMR and GC-MS. The immunobiological activities were estimated by the proliferative activity of spleen lymphocytes and phagocytic activity of peritoneal macrophages in mice. Results The molecular weight of RAP-B-1 was 4.80×104 with specific optical rotation value [α] 20D+68.3 (c=1,H2O), and was composed of eight monosaccharides. The molar ratios were as Xyl: Ara: Glc: Rha:Gal: Man: GlcA: GalA = 1.0:6.9:0.8:1.1:6.9:0.3:0.5:3.3. RAP-B-1 was an arabinogalactan. The linkages of arabinose were →1) Ara (2,3→,→1) Ara(5→and→1) Ara, and the linkages of galactose were→1) Gal(4→,→1) Gal(6→and→1) Gal. RAP-B-1 could improve the proliferative activity of spleen T cells(P<0.05) and booste phagocytic activity of peritoneal macrophages at 50μg/ml concentration(P<0.01). Conclusion RAP-B-1 is an arabinogalactan and has immunobiological activity.
3.Human amnion-derived mesenchymal stem cells transplantation improves hematopoietic function of myelosuppression mice
Guanping YAO ; Limei YU ; Zhenhai FAN ; Ning FANG ; Fei REN ; Jiao LUO ; Xiaoyu ZHANG ; Yuying WANG ; Jinwei LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(23):4248-4255
10.3969/j.issn.2095-4344.2013.23.010
4.The clinical application of endovascular treatment for subclavian steal syndrome
Yun WANG ; Guomin JIANG ; Liqiang JIANG ; Baosheng REN ; Feng TIAN ; Kai WANG ; Shaoqin LI ; Zhongzhi JIA ; Jinwei ZHAO
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2014;(7):626-629
Objective To investigate the efficacy and safety of endovascular treatment for subclavian steal syndrome (SSS). Methods During the period from April 2004 to Feb. 2013 at authors’ hospital, a total of 12 patients with SSS, including subclavian artery stenosis (n = 7) and occlusion (n = 5), underwent endovascular treatment. Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) was carried out in 4 cases and stent implantation in 8 cases. The clinical data were retrospectively analyzed. Results Technical success rate was 100%(12/12). The diseased side/healthy side blood pressure ratio increased from preoperative (0.46 ± 0.28) to postoperative (0.89 ± 0.32), and the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05). After the treatment, the clinical symptoms were improved in different degrees in all patients. During the follow - up period lasting for (16.7 ± 7.9) months, restenosis occurred in one case with left SSS thirteen months after PTA, and the condition was improved after stenting angioplasty. Another patient with severe subclavian artery stenosis developed peripheral micro- vascular thrombosis of the diseased limb in 23 days after PTA, which was relieved after medication to improve microcirculation and vasodilation. No severe complications such as stroke occurred. Conclusion For subclavian artery steal syndrome, endovascular management is a minimally invasive, safe and effective treatment. It can significantly relieve the clinical symptoms due to vertebral- basilar artery insufficiency caused by subclavian steal syndrome, and improve limb weakness, low body temperature, etc. Therefore, this technique should be recommended in clinical practice.
5.Sofosbuvir-based regimens combined with ribavirin for recipients with genotype 1 hepatitis C after liver transplantation: a Meta-analysis
Xiao JIANG ; Xiaojuan JIANG ; Ruiliang SU ; Zhijian REN ; Jinwei YANG ; Yumin LI
Organ Transplantation 2019;10(5):570-
Objective To evaluate whether sofosbuvir (SOF)-based direct-acting antiviral agents (DAAs) combined with ribavirin (RBV) (combined RBV) can yield benefits to the recipients infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 1 (GT1) after liver transplantation through systematic evaluation and Meta-analysis. Methods Multiple databases at home and abroad were systematically searched, the literature screening was conducted according to relevant standards, the quality of literatures was evaluated and data extraction was performed. The literature was divided into two groups according to the recipients with HCV-GT1 hepatitis after liver transplantation who received the treatment combined RBV or SOF-based DAAs alone without RBV (not combined RBV). Meta-analysis of the data was carried out using Rev Man 5.3 and R3.4.3 software. The incidence of sustained virological response 12 weeks (SVR12) after therapy was evaluated. Results A total of 2 195 articles were retrieved, and 6 articles published in English were eventually included according to the inclusion criteria. The Meta-analysis results demonstrated that the incidence of SVR12 did not significantly differ between the combined RBV and not combined RBV groups (
6.Research progress on cognitive dysfunction induced by occupational noise and combined exposure to heavy metals
Caixia LI ; Kangyong WU ; Yixian REN ; Bin LIN ; Jinwei ZHANG ; Zhi WANG ; Jiabin LIANG
China Occupational Medicine 2024;51(2):172-176
Exposure to occupational noise and heavy metals are common occupational hazards in workplaces. Occupational noise exposure not only leads to noise-induced hearing loss but also cognitive dysfunction. Exposure to common heavy metals such as lead, manganese, and cadmium during work is closely related to cognitive dysfunction in workers. Combined exposure to noise and heavy metals is common in workplaces. However, current research on the combined effects of exposure to occupational noise with lead or manganese on workers' cognitive function is not comprehensive or systematic. The method for cognitive dysfunction identification varies, leading to a lack of comparability. And the causality between occupational exposure and cognitive dysfunction in workers has not been clarified. Therefore, studying the cognitive dysfunction due to combined exposure to noise and common heavy metals is of great significance for workers' occupational health. In the future, it is necessary to unify the method for cognitive dysfunction identification and conduct systematic and comprehensive research on the effects, mechanisms, and combined effects of exposure to occupational noise with lead, manganese, cadmium, and other heavy metals on workers' cognitive dysfunction, to ensure the occupational health rights and interests of workers.
7.Drug-eluting bead TACE combined with apatinib and camrelizumab for treating massive hepatocellular carcinoma
Jinwei CHEN ; Jianzhuang REN ; Xuhua DUAN ; Pengfei CHEN ; Xingshu ZHU
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2024;21(2):65-69
Objective To observe the value of drug-eluting bead TACE(D-TACE)combined with apatinib and camrelizumab for treating massive hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC).Methods Data of 35 patients with massive HCC who underwent D-TACE sequential apatinib and camrelizumab were retrospectively analyzed.The overall survival(OS)and progression free survival(PFS)were recorded,and the objective response rate(ORR),disease control rate(DCR)and treatment-related adverse event(TRAE)were evaluated.Results Combination treatment were all successfully performed in all 35 cases.At the last follow-up,the median PFS was 8.09 months,and the median OS was 20.00 months.One,3,6,and 12 months after treatments,ORR was 65.71%(23/35),71.43%(25/35),65.71%(23/35)and 60.71%(17/28),respectively,DCR was 94.29%(33/35),88.57%(31/35),80.00%(28/35)and 67.86%(19/28),respectively.TRAE of combination treatment mainly ranged from grade 1 to 2,and all relieved after symptomatic treatments.Conclusion D-TACE combined with apatinib and camrelizumab was effective and safe for treating massive HCC,with controllable adverse reactions.
8.Efficacy and safety of 125I intraluminal irradiation combined with lenvatinib in treatment of progressive extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
Xingshu ZHU ; Pengfei CHEN ; Mengfan ZHANG ; Fangzheng LI ; Jinwei CHEN ; Wenguang ZHANG ; Xuhua DUAN ; Jianzhuang REN ; Xinwei HAN
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2023;39(10):2406-2412
ObjectiveTo investigate the efficacy and safety of 125I intraluminal irradiation combined with lenvatinib in the treatment of progressive extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. MethodsA retrospective analysis was performed for 25 patients with progressive extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma who attended Department of Interventional Radiology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, from January 2018 to November 2021, and according to the treatment modality, they were divided into combination group with 13 patients (125I intraluminal irradiation combined with lenvatinib) and control group (125I intraluminal irradiation alone). The two groups were compared in terms of technical success rates, changes in liver function, stent patency, survival time, and incidence rates of adverse events. The independent-samples t test was used for comparison of normally distributed continuous data between two groups, and the Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used for comparison of continuous data with skewed distribution between two groups; the Fisher’s exact test was used for comparison of categorical data between groups. The Kaplan-Meier method and the log-rank test were used to evaluate survival time and stent patency. ResultsAll patients had successful implantation of biliary stents and 125I particles, with a technical success rate of 100%. After 1 month of treatment, both groups had significant improvements in the serum levels of total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, alanine aminotransferase, and aspartate aminotransferase (all P<0.05). There were significant differences between the control group and the combination group in the duration of stent patency (7.0 months vs 9.5 months, P=0.022) and median survival time (11.5 months vs 15.6 months, P=0.008). There were no intolerable adverse events in the combination group during treatment. ConclusionCompared with 125I intraluminal irradiation alone, 125I intraluminal irradiation combined with lenvatinib has better efficacy and is a safe and effective treatment regimen for progressive extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma.