1.Effects of telmisartan on expressions of activin A and its receptors in non-infarction area of left ventricle in heart failure rats after myocardial infarction
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2017;43(3):468-473
Objective:To investigate the effects of telmisartan on the expressions of activin A and its receptors in non-infarction area of left ventricle in the heart failure rats after myocardial infarction,and to clarify the mechanism of improvement effect of telmisartan on myocardial collagen deposition.Methods:A total of 27 rats were divided into sham operation group(n=9),model group(n=20) and telmistartan group(n=10).The left anterior descending coronary arteries of the rats in model group and telmisartan groupwere ligated,and the left anterior descending coronary arteries of the rats in sham operation group were not ligated.After 5 weeks,there were 6 surviving rats in each group.The rats in sham operation group were treated with 0.5%CMC(10 mL·kg-1),the rats in model group were treated with 0.5%CMC (10 mL·kg-1),and the rats in telmisartan group were treated with telmisartan (30 mg·kg-1).All the rats were treated with medicines by intragastric administration for 4 weeks.The whole cardiac hypertrophy index and left ventricular hypertrophy index of the rats were measured;the mRNA expression levels of activin A,ActRⅡA,ActRⅡB,ColⅠ,and ColⅢ in the non-infarction areaof the rats were detected by RT-PCR and the ratio of ColⅠ/ ColⅢ was calculated;the expression intensities of activin A protein in the myocardium tissue in non-infarction area of the rats in various groups were observed by immunohistochemical staining.Results:Compared with sham operation group,the whole cardiac hypertrophy index and left ventricular hypertrophy index of the rats in model group were significantly increased (P<0.01);the mRNA expression levels of activin A,ActRⅡA and ActRⅡB,ColⅠ,ColⅢ and the ratio of ColⅠ/ColⅢ were also increased (P<0.01).The immunohistochemical staining results showed that the expression level of activin A protein in noninfarction area of left ventricle of the rats in sham operation group was lower,and the expression level of activin A protein in non-infarction area of left ventricle of the rats in model group was higher.Conclusion:Telmisartan may improve the myocardial collagen deposition by inhibiting the expressions of activin A and its receptors during heart failure.
2.The diagnosis and therapy of discogenic low back pain
Tianjin Medical Journal 2015;(11):1244-1249
Many reasons cause low back pain, such as muscles and ligaments injury, vertebral joints retrogression, spinal canal stenosis, lumbar disc herniation, lumbar spondylolisthesis, spondyloarthritis, infection, tumor and metabolic bone disease. It is in recent years that discogenic low back pain be recognised, especially after the MRI widely applied in clinics. This article makes a summary on discogenic low back pain of recent years from etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis and therapy.
3.Study on 632 nm He-Ne laser therapy on pericoronitis
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2013;(2):119-121
Objective To investigate the effects of He-Ne laser on the treatment of pericoronitis.Methods 75 clinical patients with pericoronitis were randomly divided into the experimental group and control group.Local conventional therapy was given to the two groups.The experimental group was given routine treatment with He-Ne laser local exposure for 15 minutes every day,while the control group took no other treatment.3 days and 7 days later,pain and inflammation degree were recorded by three-degree pain scoring method.Total treatment effects were evaluated under a comprehensive clinical treatment standard.Results After 3 days' treatment,78.9% patients in the experimental group and 51.4% patients in control group felt their pain disappeared.After 7 days' treatment,97.4% patients in experimental group and 91.9% patients in control group felt their pain disappeared.Treatment comprehensive evaluation showed that there were statistical significance differences between two groups (P<0.05).Conclusion He-Ne laser treatment of pericoronitis has significant anti-inflammatory analgesic effect.
4.Preparation of Young Erythrocytes and Evaluation of Their Mean Cell Age
Wei HAN ; Jinghan LIU ; Qun LUO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(08):-
Objective To establish a simple and feasible method of preparing young erythrocytes and test some indexes of evaluating the mean cell age.Methods We collected 34 bags of whole blood from healthy blood donors,400ml/each bag,then eliminated WBCs by leukoreduction filter.After twice centrifuging and manual speration,we finally obtained young erythrocytes from the upper section of the red cell layer,the remains were old erythrocytes.These different age erythrocytes were separated by blood bags.Some indexes as pyruvate kinase,reticulocyte count,mean corpuscular volume(MCV),mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentraion(MCHC),erythrocytes deformation index EI were tested on the non-separation erythrocytes,young erythrocytes and old erythrocytes,simultaneouosly,the detecting hemoglobin recovery rate.Results There was significant difference of all indexes among the three kinds of erythrocyte products.The PK activity ratio of young erythrocytes' to non-preparating erythrocytes was 1 175?0 13,showed the mean cell age was about 40 days.The hemoglobin recovery rate was(48 37?3 82)%.Conclusions The method is effective for preparing young erythrocytes,PK,REI,MCV,MCHC and EI can be used to evaluate the young erythrocytes' mean cell age.
5.Clinical application of left parasternal anterior mediastinaotomy
Qun WANG ; Wei JIANG ; Songtao XU
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2001;0(01):-
Objective To explore the value of left parasternal anterior mediastinaotomy (Chamberlain procedure) in the diagnosis of mediastinal lymph node enlargement with unknown causes and anterior mediastinal space-taking lesions. Methods By using the Chamberlain procedure, biopsy was performed in 32 cases of enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes with unknown causes or mediastinal space-taking lesions, which were found by CT scans. Results All of the 32 cases were pathologically diagnosed, with a diagnostic accuracy of 100%. Three patients with pericardial effusion received concurrent pericardial fenestration and then their symptoms relieved. Four patients underwent concurrent lung biopsy. The operating time was (48?15) min, the blood lose was ( 40.6?23.5) ml, and the postoperative hospital stay (3.6?1.4) days. No deaths or postoperative complications occurred. Conclusions Chamberlain procedure is a safe and valuable method in the diagnosis of mediastinal space-taking lesions with unknown causes or enlargement of the fifth and sixth groups of mediastinal lymph nodes, which routine mediastinoscope cannot reach. Some other simple therapies, such as lung biopsy or pericardial fenestration, can also be employed at the same time.
6.Selective mediastinal lymphadenectomy for clinical stage Ⅰ non-small cell lung cancer
Junjie XI ; Wei JIANG ; Qun WANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2014;30(10):611-614
Objective To analyze the survival statistics and perioperative parameters of clinical stage Ⅰ non-small cell lung cancer patients who received systemic or selective mediastinal lymphadenectomy,and explore the value of selective mediastinal lymphadenectomy for clinical stage Ⅰ non-small cell lung cancer.Methods The clinical data of 984 patients with clinical stage Ⅰ non-small cell lung cancer who underwent lobectomy and systemic/selective lymph node dissection in Zhongshan Hospital from January 2005 to December 2010 were analyzed retrospectively.There were 581 males and 403 females with an average age of(59.6 ± 10.2) (24-84) years.786 patients received systemic mediastinal lymphadenectomy,and 198 patients received selective mediastinal lymphadenectomy.Results Average operation time of selective mediastinal lymphadenectomy group was(132.3 ±30.3) minutes,and that of systemic mediastinal lymphadenectomy group was(150.7 ±41.8) minutes with significant difference(P < 0.01).Average amount of intraoperative bleeding of selective mediastinal lymphadenectomy group was (96.2 ± 53.5) ml,and that of systemic mediastinal lymphadenectomy group was (124.4 ± 65.4) ml with significant difference(P <0.01).There was no significant difference in overall survival rate between two groups(P =0.844).Recurrence rates were 25.3 % and 27.5 %,respectively (P =0.533).Subgroup analysis showed no significant difference of 5-year survival rates between the two groups.Conclusion For patients with clinical stage Ⅰ non-small cell lung cancer,selective mediastinal lymphadenectomy can reduce operation time and amount of intraoperative bleeding.Survival of patients who received selective mediastinal lymphadenectomy was no worse than that of patients who received systemic mediastinal lymphadenectomy.
8.The effect of leukoreduction on the IL-2 and IL-8 leveIs in blood storage
Wei HAN ; Jinghan LIU ; Qun SHI
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1985;0(01):-
Investigate the effect of prestorage white cell filtration on the cytokines content in blood. Methods: Ten units of whole blood was divided into two parts just after blood collection:one was used as control, the other was filtrated by leukoreduction filters. All units were stored at 4℃ for 6 weeks. Immediately after filtration and every week subsequently, samples for analses of IL-2, IL-8 were obtained. Results:The amounts of IL-2 and IL-8 increased during the storage period. In filtered units, the amounts of IL-8 did not increase during the study period, IL-2 still increased but was still lower than that of unfiltered units at the end of storage. Conclusion: Many cytokines, such as IL-2 and IL-8, were generated and accumulated in blood during blood storage. Leukocyte filtration may prevent this effect to some extend. Prestorage filtration may decrease FNHTRs by preventing the accumulation of cytokines in blood.
9.Study of characteristics of three dimensional motion of cervical spine during maximal axial rotation
Wei LIANG ; Hongda LI ; Jianan LIU ; Dong WEI ; Qun XIA
Tianjin Medical Journal 2017;45(2):139-142
Objective To determine the three dimensional motion data of each segment of cervical vertebrae and analyze the characteristics of the intervertebral coupled motion during cervical axial rotation under physiological weight bearing. Methods A total of 16 healthy volunteers (ranging from 22 to 29, median age, 23 years) were recruited to our study. Any cervical spine disorder history, pain or other discomfort and malformations were excluded so as to avoid abnormal neck motion. These subjects underwent CT scans of their cervical segments in a supine position, and 3D models of C1-C7 were constructed. Next, each subject was asked to sit up straight and was positioned in the following sequence:maximal left and right twisting, while double oblique images by DFIS were taken simultaneously at each of the positions. Then, the CT models were matched to the osseous outlines of the images from the two oblique views to quantify the position of cervical vertebraes in 3D at each position. Through local coordinate systems at the center of vertebral bodies, changes of position and angle of each cephalad vertebrae relative to the cauddal one were calculated before and after the axial rotation. Results (1) In the axial rotation of the cervical spine, the contribution of C1/2 accounted for the most of the total cervical rotation range. For the lower levels, axial rotation was found to be maximal at C3/4 and C5/6, minimal at C2/3. (2) In cervical axial motion, C1/2 demonstrated a coupled lateral bending opposite to the axial rotation direction, while each segment of C2-7 demonstrated coupled lateral bending towards the same side of the axial rotation. Among these segments the lateral bending angle of C2/3 was smaller than angles of C3/4, C4/5 and C5/6. Conclusion This study investigated the cervical coupling behavior using the noninvasive 2D-3D matching technique and obtained the motion data at each cervical spinal segment. These findings will help to improve the understanding on physiological cervical spine movement and potential biomechanical mechanism and treatment of cervical spondylosis. Also our data may provide useful reference for the prosthesis design.
10.Effect of Electroacupuncture on the Spindle and Oocyte Quality in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Wei CUI ; Jing LI ; Wei SUN ; Qiyao ZHANG ; Qun GUAN
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2015;(2):109-112
Objective To investigate the effect of electroacupuncture (EA) on oocyte quality in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) undergoing in-vitro-fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET).Method Totally 217 patients with PCOS undergoing IVF-ET were randomized into two groups by the random number table, 119 patients in an EA group and 98 in a control group. In addition to the long-term ovarian hyperstimulation given to the two groups, electroacupuncture was involved in the intervention in the EA group. The spindle, quality of eggs, and pregnancy result were observed and compared.Result The high-quality embryo rate was significantly higher in the EA group than the control group (P<0.05), and compared to the control group, the pregnancy rate was 8.36% higher in the EA group; it’s found that the number of eggs with spindle located between 11 and 1 o’clock was in a significant positive correlation with the level of E2 on the HCG administration day and the high-quality embryo rate (P<0.01); the EA group had a markedly higher ratio of eggs with spindle located between 11 and 1 o’clock compared to the control group (P<0.05); electroacupuncture markedly reduced the dosage and duration of using Gn in the PCOS patients (P<0.05). Conclusion It’s proven the relation between spindle and the quality of eggs; electroacupuncture can enhance the quality of eggs and the pregnancy rate in the PCOS patients.