1.Retrospective analysis of one-year outcomes after modified single-armed suture technique for microsurgical intussusception vasoepididymostomy
Liang ZHAO ; Xiang'an TU ; Jintao ZHUANG ; Wenwei WANG ; Yu CHEN ; Chunhua DENG ; Lingyou ZENG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2016;39(2):135-137
Objective To retrospectively analyze the one-year outcomes of modified single-armed suture technique for microsurgical vasoepididymostomy in men with epididymal obstructive azoospermia (EOA).Methods From February,2012 to November,2013,microsurgical longitudinal intussusception vasoepididymostomies using a modified single-armed suture technique in 51 men with EOA was performed.The followed-up period was designed as 1 year.The correlations between the sperm motility in epididymal fluid,unilateral or bilateral procedure,anastomotic site,and the female partner age and the patency or pregnancy rate were analyzed.Results Followups were carried out for 39 (76.5%) men.The patency was noted in 24 (61.5%) men and pregnancy was reported in 15 (38.5%) female partners,including 1 received in vitro fertilization using fresh ejaculated sperm.Motile sperms in epididymal fluid were observed intraoperatively in 14 (58.3%) patent men and 3 (20.0%) nonpatent men,respectively (P < 0.05).In patent cohort,the mean ages of the pregnant and non-pregnant female partners were 26.5 and 32.7 years(P < 0.05),respectively.Conclusion The modified single-armed suture technique showed favourable patency and pregnancy rates in this study.It's a practical alternative in the areas without the specialized double armed suture.
2.Screening and identification of renal cancer specific peptide from a phage displaypeptide library
Xiangan TU ; Linquan ZANG ; Liang ZHAO ; Liwen DENG ; Wenwei WANG ; Liangyun ZHAO ; Hui LIANG ; Lingyou ZENG ; Jingtao ZHUANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2009;30(12):799-801
Objective To screen and identify the novel markers for renal cell carcinoma. Methods The renal cancer A498 cell line was used as the antigen and human normal renal cell line HK-2 was used as control for subtraction biopanning from a phage display peptide library at 37 ℃ The positive and specific binding clones were identified by cell-based ELISA and immunocytochemical staining, and the identified clones were sequenced. Thus the amino acid sequence was deduced and the peptide was synthesized. The peptide was identified by immunofluorescence. Results Through a cell-based ELISA, immunocytochemical staining, and immunofluorescence, the Phage ZT-2 and synthetic peptide ZT-2 were shown to specially bind to the A498. The affinity binding to A498 was the highest (A_(ZT-2)/A_(control) = 3. 15) among the peptides assayed. The optical density of ZT-2 in renal cancer tissue (0. 453±0. 123) was significantly higher than that in normal and inflammatory renal tissue (0. 148±0. 075)(P<0. 01). Conclusions A peptide ZT-2 which is specific binding to renal cancer cell line A498 had been selected from phage display peptide libraries. Therefore, it provides a potential tool for early diagnosis of renal cancer or targeted drug delivery in chemotherapy.